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LOCAL NEWS. gc mee &onT0-NIGHT, Tek — usaal varied perfor- mances at this alar aanenngs pop Place of amusement | EVANTH-STREET PAaRK.—Pic-nic th wate Socials this afternoon yay ing. Seaton Hatt.—Festival for the benefit the Church of the Incarnation, by the taales of the parish. = ay ie and fair of the 7th. stree! ure! Tare coll on exhibition.” Music pipe en — Opp Frttows’ Hati.—Straw! festival and social moma | of the Uanertd hee |. uon this evening. Fine band = music in at- tendance. Taixity Cucrcn.—Stravi festival in the basement of the Church, eorner C and 3d streets. : Cuarc® op Lanceny.—Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Francis Teale was before Justice Walter on the charge of the larceny of @ number of napkins, to and Mrs. Frank Moore at the @ search warrant and id some of the in the trunks of the accused. Messrs. Wilson (Assistant District Atto ) gnd Norris ap- for ine for the prosecution, and Bradley, Jr., jor the aceused. The officers testified to the fact that they ‘were called on Sunday morning by Mrs. Moore in relation to the robbery; that after they had procured a search warrant they imformed the accused; that she cfime to the room and had some cenversation with the complainant and asked ber forgiveness, stating that she did not know bow she came to do it. The complainant eee loath to testify, “nd stated that she did not wish to prosecute the case, but the Justice directed her to pro- ceed, when she detailed her acquamtancesbip With the accused, stated that the key of her room was taken away on Thursday and that she missed the articles on Friday. She also teStified that she informed several of the em- ployees of the hotel: that on Sunday morning she got twoof them to‘look into the room of the accused while she was at breakfast, and that they reported that the goods were in the Tgom, when she called the officers. The wit- ness, On cross:examination, stated that she had been six or seven weeks at the hotel and had her washing done in Alexandria, but refused to ———— she ever lived there or pot. r. Bradley stated that the defense would Waive any turther examination, electing to ee bail for court, and accordingly the accused ‘urnisbed the required bail Yesterday, a counter charge was preferred by Mrs. Teal.who obtaineda special warrant from ‘sustice Miller. charging Mrs. Frank Cariton ~ Mrs. Moore in the above case) with libel, and with swearing out a warrant under a false and assumed name. Mrs. Uarl- ton alias Moore, was arrested by detective Mc- Devitt and Clarvoe, and aiter the conclusion ofthe proceedings in the former, she appeared before Justice Miller, and gave bail we a fur- ther hearing. 8 THE Scnutzen FEsTE.—Last evening, the first rand shooting festival of the Washington closed at the Park, the festiviues being up until after midnight. The prizes were awarded to the winners yesterday afternoon, Dut not until after several parties had to make @ secon+ trial, there having been a number of tie shots. The prizes, were presented by the president of the association, Mr. Kloman, in the following ofder, Dr. H. Risler, the secre- tary of the association, making the presentation addresses :—Iist prize—H. Lewis Muth, (Shut- —w Cor; Baltimore.) rifle. $100; 2d prize— ——— Baltimore. silver plate, ee x. Stromberg, Baltimore, rifle, $5' prize—P. Hesse, Baltimore. china service, $3); Sth prize—Mr. Rudhardt, Washington, silver spoens, $25; 6th prize—Fred. Hugle, Washing- ton, silver forks, $20; 7th prize—Justice Chas. Walter, Washington. silver table spoon; Sth prize—Louis Beyer, Washington, silver goblet 9th prize—Ph. Hesse, Baltimore, silver table Service: 10th prize—Mr. Stromberg, silver table service; Lith — = Stromberg, Baltimore, silver butter knife, $5. The King metial (gold) shot for by members of the Association was awarded té Mr. Lewis Beyer, (the proprietor of the Park) he having made the best three shots, and a special pres- ent—resewood ammunition case with complete implements—made to the Association by Mr. Eaward Abner, was awarded to Capt. Worch, late of fhe army.° The- presentation of prizes was closed by Mr. Kloman, in behalf of the Corps, presenting to Mr. Kessell, the first-shoot- ing master, a beautifal mershaum pipe, val- ned at £108, inappreciation of his valuable ser, vices. Last evening there. was a very large crowd present, among others Mayor Wallach and several members of the City Councils. Tae evening was spent in dancing, which was kept up until pact midnight when the crowd began to fh voce Gerawp Larceny.—Last night, John Wal- ton and Terrance O'Bryan were arrested by officers Sheid and Dunn, and this morning Jobn Kelly and Henry Wilson were arrested by officer Dunn for the larceny of a fancy per- fume box, the property of W. W. Laskey, of the Seventh Ward. The box was not recov- ered, but the evidence was sufficiently clear to justify Justice Thompson in committing all four to-day on +r CITY ITEMS. a Tae SMcGowax mentioned in the Star of ——s is not the Jas. T. McGowany book- Dinder. pe ee Brst SHIRTS. at the lowest prices, made to order and warranted to fit, at Ker’s, 525 7th streets, under Avenue Hause. DECALCOMAINE.—Mrs. Martin, No. 468 10th streets, between Dand E’ New French Art— Decorates China, Wood, Silk, &c. duraply, equaling the most beautiful painting. The latest French godds wholesale and retail. In- structions free. 2 8.9 . InmprovEMENT in the class and quality of articles of Jewelry and Silver Plated are. Castors, and Ly ae at 's Dollar Jeweiry , No. 438 Penns; streti,00 avenue, third door from 4. styles to choose from for only one ‘Tre way-to do business is the right way, ee jce system. Henning, corner 71 street Maryland avenne, does business marks his goods in plain res and as low as ean be afforded. F Sis —_—_—»—___ A New NovEL FROM THE PEX OF Mans- ¥vietp T. Watwortn, Esq.—G. ton, the New York publisher. has in press, and wili publish in or 8 brillant new novel entitled “Stormeliff.” The scene is laid in the High- lands of the Hudson. It is trom the pen Mansfield T. Walworth (2 son of Chancellor Saratoga, a Walworth, ) whose late work, “Hotspur,” bad such arenfarkablerun. We six large volumes, ibe Lives of he Onamecliars six volumes, ves ce of New York State. # 4 “a Bio Bierstadt’s majestic painting, « rm in the my cor og el Pad have su; Poona! this bri ee” and fnew wees sStormelit. “Hotsp: other works vy this utter have met with great favor. eeSeeee ee oee Musers. Yates & Sgey. Dry Goods Mer- chants, No. 323 vania avenue, an- ee Sewers Best USAR Dek, 6 castes por aetign: ‘a Beew. Art's, corner 12th and 6,3. alae vet. faeral will eee panes Ramey |THE M NICIPAL ELECTIO CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE, &c. | gr SECOND wanD. For Common Counctl— Capt. J. TYLER PowRLL. my 31-80 made VOTERS. Ve me Tt fed tte wil Seen PP eee sans a poner FOURTH pce ok hats faa = ‘Common 0 the honor conferred. oy ee ‘Wk. B. McLRAN. i RTE Haman FIRST W1 WARD, wouatio's, Basar. Mt a NICHOLAS CALLAN. R common KORY AMES RELLY R GEORG Py eee. SECOND WARD, FOR MAYOR, HORATIO N. EASBY. FOR ALDERMAN, + GEORGE T. sAUB. am FOR COMMON COUNCIL. r wh. wee ‘RF OB! RMAN. JOHN T. “GIVEN. FOR COMMON count th. JOHN W. sim eager. w. OALVERT, Ez. diy EN, ‘ R ASSESSOR. JOHN KAISER ? FOURTH TH WARD. FOR MAYOR. HORATIO N. EasBY. FoR RMAN- ELIJAH seurhsgwnity FOR COMMON Cor WILLIaM B. NALLEY. ROB. OWESS-— LL, = TH Ww WARD. avor woRaTio x. Eassy. Con. James A TAIT HOR COMMON COUNCIL, hi ‘ Age eames rea Sonn” ¥ SOBY NN t ASSESSOR, BF. DYER * SIXTH W WARD. Ok MAyOR. wonativ N. EASI _DERMAN. JOHN. a HERRELL. FOR COMMON COUNCIL, JAMES M. DALTON RICHARD ROTHWSLL 3) RICHARD ROTHWELL. SEVENTH WARD gon stax Horatio ABBY. JOHN a BiB s7-TO THE VOTERS OF WASHIN:;TON.- A delegation ef Workivgmen from all the ward this city having called on Hon. WM. AGR ER (ex- in reference ‘to the election. he declines bei ndidate fer the Mayoralt: will, in his Nr pt position of Alderman, in his power fo farther the interests of the work- ing classes. my 29 5t* os BST WABD-—The following ticket will e supported at the emsuing election by ve tive Voters: Pe en Fd WALLACE. he mens -B. RARER, YAMES KEL- P. TUSTIN Assessor—JOHN T. 0. CLABK. my 24 te FIBST WAED TICKET. ayor— pense: TT aanD WALLACH. = Msony B. Tt TURTON. Fit Ee 8. BAKER. J. PATTERSON TUSTIN. For Assessor — J:T 0, OLABK. my 23-te =— econ adh ba NAMED GENTLE wii nominated at a large imceting of voters of the F iret Ward : SRICHOLAS: CALLAN, 8k. URY. Spa DREEEs ORGE F ‘KIDWELL. ELECTION NOTICE ‘ABD. ¢ fpilowti et will be si rted by the voters re of mips tist Ward at the ensuing ‘ol lec- ¥ Es D WALL For Alderman Sone B, "aURTON mE. hme ok B. BA: api EEW CAEROLL, and OLAR For Ascceor—GRORGE ¥F. KIDWELL. my 21-te Al my 17-te_ neil o! it Vorans, em CANDIDATES FO! —— SECOND WARD. Yor Many WALLACE. A ed ——— BARR. For Oouaci!me ming AXBESY odQ TSE THIBD WARD TICKET. For Mey or cH ARD WALLAUH. 308 w. aNaus. "SEF courts: ay BSG B. DOWNING. - = CHARLES i. ie gata A anu! be Vom: my 19-td Fora For Com ters of inst.. the following sid a wig aay to be supported at vee a ‘Rion ABD WALLACK. T. pee ad “He Br mouane,. BROWN. e eee. DOWNING. my 23 te* OUBTH WARD TICKET—To be rer at the coming Municipal Election. (SHARD WALLACE. 1JAH ED ONSTON. pce 0G, wouk ls : For eee my 17-4 GTi, BALL, and WM. B McLBAN. “agnounce FC F.C (or ER as thw ay oii 1 tenes “Beton oman W WALLACE. . Cor: . JAS. A. TAIT. me Assrason— * my te B. F. DYER. a HARD WALLACH.” * HAMILTON For EATIO N. EASBY. te oend (03. For MED WALLACH. re ueDeaT 8. a ra cana ae ao re nonat inst;, ‘liom th inet binetss the tel ving gent oF ms MeCN H. BIRD. my 25-te =>SEVENTH WABD.—Dr. OHARLBS ab: oe will be supported aan a Independen: ANY VOTERS. WANTS. - NIED—A settled waite wouas, to go country. to oe ane ch art of children user: ly to JOS. ON: Sorucr Hand 3 ae y 31-28" Ww ANTED=& SITUATION as bookkeeper or quan’s Belen Jollege, best, of retorenboe zives Addrees I. 8 n° Leck-box y W4ASTED—By an sapertences Cook» nt e pes je fami or Best ure! or nealing House. PI Please address a ynote to *-H. H Oth my 3. DA first class OONFECTIONER ana B ER. Stead: A lady in reduced Coe grows anxious to obtain a SITUAT or would be — = = their homes NTED = ee Amerioa: CA LEAT ON as cook and to assis Geod | references given. Star Offi St. GOOD COLORED WOMAN WANT TO cook and do general wenn aes None need Hy excep! those who c: block from the cars use of parior and NEW AND BI “TIFUL WoRK, THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INOIDENTS « OF THE REBELLION ic, PoriticaL, Romantic, Hi S aNp TRaGicaL, * Tikes raed with over 300 fi and Beawit Raxravinks Portraits This work, for gen amor, tender pathos, startling interest, aud attractive beauty, stand» Regi ices and ator né among all itscompetitors. The liantand Brave Hearted, the Pictu ue and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelons, the Tender and Pathetic. The Roll of Fame aud epg) Srey Picket, Spy. Scout, Bivouac, and Siege me Surprises, Wonderful pes, Famous Words and Deeds of Woman, and the whole Panorama of the War, are bere thrillingly and startlingly por- bein for in a masterly manuer, at once historical romantic, rendering it the most ample. bril x sand readable book that the war bas called fort Di bled officers and soldiers, teachers, e: ung men. and all in want of profitable ployment, will fiud this the best chance to m. money ever yor ot offered. Sen@ for circulars and see our terms. NATIONAL poapseaine Co co ES ) 29 dlwiwiw Philedelphias Pa. W tere onng Men to know that from 5150 208 per a is made in a light business a =. Ez. M. getic ddress or on Veshington. my 23-0t* Ww ANTE aaa AGENTS~50 Cent sample sent free. with terms, for auy one to = ad ong day. Business new, li; and desirable; = done at bome or trave! Br meee, or fe: male. Address E. W. LOSEY & ©U., 77 Nassau pao a York. pia 23-6 Wx 1D —We for Oe to buy capic id valua- ble eae for, resemen others. Also. se) LOTS for cash. fiers om aoe BOG aa mear the city, from. $3,000 to $8,000 call and seo ¥ guar a Cannie my 15-1m" $5 7th st., bet. D and AX AElow ia per COOK WISHES A 8IT- UATIO.: wate family or pestns raat. on Mr. Youn street, No am W4nrtee ok — aa Becta aad as aay “ane D3, 8.8. BOND has removed to Massachusetts a me dvor = of 4th street. Orders left on oth streets, wi Seni vaebos ee prowpt pean aan nition. my int . BES x D® ™ gonane: on ABD DI DENTIST, “neighborhood ‘ For SALE FOR SALE AND RENT. (Yor other “For Rent and Sale” see first page.) | AUCTION SALES, En advertisements | _ (Por cher Auction Sales on Fo. Eryr=a it USE with rooms, on otras eet: bet Suusette avente | snd 4 USE with Praise (qustemneman eee 4 waste 38: i Pestle. tote 2 Darth part of same lett eae dimensions. ers Bi) a y. BUTEL cei vst BE GREEN MIELIAMS. gecti ti 26, corner of xe ey s, ee iE. 0 Peak: OF. gee, from Jun nh eh 18th and 19th. sivee iam liately. Inquire next doo: Beferences | Sst = NT—Four or five nice ( ‘Roone j —Four ot, Bice Cafarnishea good} tenant, at No. 33¢ 356 C street, betwee 6 at We’ clk Fs cation. taco Fo. BERT—Tvo ¥ mete sult le for house! mossteet'ns. for *Sstween Mt nd and bis — it No. 329 10 reet, between a> ‘OB RENT—To a fi ily without aoe Eartes Qt! ttresses small GRICK HOUSE, mostly furnished. con. | One ver, Be Fe ened eight rooms, with gas and water, yard | And many of ‘her articles, which we deem umneces - bane rear. Apply northeast corner 18th and bag to *hamerate. be) my 31- W468. = = my be GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. F , ENT. OUSK, co “large ge BBICK DWELLING ning 10 rooms and 2 cellars, Br« GBEEN & WILLIAMS, a Auctioneers. situated on TOR’S SALE. ae pa fenne, between 9th and EX On FRIDAY, June 1. 1366, at 4 p. m., will be sold wuire at No. ary — at public auction the Household and Kitenen Far- nitare of Francis M. Serotees deceased, at No. 7s Ly 4 ye 1sth et ~ tage See ot ne De ICHOLBON, Executor. _™ 30. St™ - GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. THE Lease. FIxToRE ‘D GOOD WILL OF A BESTAUBANT the Cormer of 7th and Streets north, opposite: the Northern . Liberty Market. at —— Auction. * On FR! ¥, the of June next, at six -on the an Ss, the dease hav.n + gaining with Fixtures and Good Wil nown Restaurant kept by Warren & fhe GOOD WILL and FIXTUBES Esiin, which will be sold to the highest bidder for St eta OU Fem ee | oe GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ F Ree eon ¥J.0. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. the WA. NGTO: tween 4 and 6th streets FINE BUILDING LOT ON CAPITOL HILL AT “pw st meted Si MOHLELSEN'S PUBLIC AUCTION a : Oa TU 23t Fe RENT—Three BOOMS. communica oc eA bageegger age ioe Tenant sell, uader on second floor, with gas and waters very cul adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of venient for housekeeping; at 289 @astreet, bet. | Columbia. passed in Ne. 641. Eq. 13th and lath. my 30-3t* Clarke et al Clarks Tenet bos . 154 Penn avenae, part of Lot 17th and 18th etrests, with 1s room: pores te inquire SS premises, or at nges and Divans genes eorand Feather Pillows Knewn as No F Tooms, kitchen and bar room; it between 10th 285. south side of north C and Ith streets. Th teamed Oyster Saloo aes Beer Garden, it having a large yard at ac For terms, &c:, in mqeire of JOS. F. KELLEY, Beal E: ent, ONice, 365 Sth street bts P %. fronting tw feet three (8) inches on Kast hty (30) feet. each Sfeet« inches wide on the east avd west sides of the premi ses which « situated between $d and 4th streets le neighborhood. of the parchase money fn cash, and the balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with interest. to be seeured by the bonds of the purchaser to the satisfaction of the Trustee, or all eash at the option of the par chasers. Stamps and con wezencin coat WY FENDALL, Trustee. my 2d 3.€ meguiRe &¢ 0., Aucts, 87 THE ABUVE SALE IS POSTPONED. IN witn water and gas: passage, aud conréyaence of the rain. uotil FRIDAY aFTES nd healthy. NOON next, June Is*, sume bour and place application be mad Ni \. FENDALL, Trustec. ne, between F and G si my 0 JAS. C, MCGUIRE & CO.. Aucts Y¥Y WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. town. a furnished and Original Horse and Caria; age Bazaar, unfurnished HOUSE, on Fayette. between 3d 9S La bet. sth and 10th ets, and 4th atrects. Situation healthy and desirable — SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, HABNESS, Apely at mete lla — eQear Ath s tie ee! etown bein, rad Or SATURDAY MORNING, June?, at o'clock, we will sell. at the Bazaar, a num of Saddle. GOR RE The STABLES recently occv rflage, and Work Horses, (a fall G@ecription af sale, commits | i pied by the late Dr. Gudgin. capable of holding 18 borses, either as awhole or in part. Inquire at FT¥ HORSES. Ove pair fine Saeco Horses No. 300 10th st: eet, between N and O streets. Mony good Work, Saddle fo. and "Harness Horses. my 30-3t Five new Express — with and without Top, built in this sity. room. rz KF L3 'T. ME HOUSE a west, between U and P stree rooms. inquire of JOS. F. REULEY. ‘Beal, Eo- Eras Agent, office 363 8th street west, near nor! Fe ‘BENT—A completely furnished HOS of 12 rooms: gas threughout, and water in the rd; fine, heaithy location. Possession given ne | inqnireon the premises before 9 and OF Lath st., cor: y 30 4t* F OB KENT—Six or seven Uniurnished ROOM: month, if immedi 304 New Jersey a my 290-2t* | ens RENT—In Geor A LICENSE (Government’ and Corporation ) for keeping a grocery and liquor store in this city; the former has eleven months to Tun, and the oo six months Will be sold cheap Inquire of B. F. CRABBS, 369 7th street west. my 20 3t* (ORK SALE CHEAP—Thke GOOB WILL and FIXTURES of the “La Favorita” Segar Store, No. 467°, 14th street. between E and F Must be sold by the Ist of Jane, as the owner in tends eres town, Apply between 6 and 9p. m. my 3. = Fo BRENT—Two HOUSES, one on 43 street. niné roome; one on Sth street, 15 rooms. Pos setsion given Ist of Jane, Pn and bath th. Ingui es spear 0. MATTINGLY. corner wotkrareer and Pa. ave. OR SALIX-DWELLING HOUSE No. 491 Maryland avenue. between 435 and 6th streets; new and’ with all egal ee Water and twelve rooms peales, bath Vator ond : stable in rear. “otk & ie eabeony” a voF ate—- Sune. story FRAME EOsse. sitmated on N st. cast, between Lith and Lot foot tron t, Hi Geer Improved with f rat Trees in i Tn Ri Ines. shrubery, leca- outeent the Navy Yard. Those wish. rd fortable of residence will be able to : oe by calling a Lew Aa large gollec tion of Ren’ And Second-hand Bag- gaie i ckhaways, Carrigges, Wagons, and other cles Cre Hack and one Cou} apes. = good order. Bor and Second-hand fiaresee, Saddles, Carriages, .. at private sale sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Ci ae a and Herness shore ie rines sale. .L. Aucts. = &. ee af Auctionsers. EXT ENSIVE sALR wy OITe LOTS FOK Pak rin de sold ivaty ‘ou MONDAY, June 4, 1856, by ‘isdalre '& Oo., at thei wise Orclock bas} m., the Toll gricinal ion inte Y the iste spingien 0.0. ee reek fo the ° Geenesed.. to wit 3,4.and 5, im Square 1.610 , 12, and four fifths eack of 17 a Square, 1 9 7,5 and 9,in Square 1.034 in Square } ots 1] and 14, in Square 1,053 ii Torre and 24, in Square 109s sil poe Fo. aint To s family witheut child COTTA with near termin fornished. Apply, to street, near Pa. avenue tween the hours of 6 Unexceptio 10. LET. are 1.1: south half of 6,in Sunare mn Square 1.127" 8 1 Sons or. sand sp mn. nal reference required HOUgEE EKEEPI BS. 5. APREN TION weesicey tae he phan Bill, one aqui Tongs the Cogital. contatnin nthe at ‘ese per smonth; fo four rooms noW ren! at at 8100 month je. Furniture, Rent <br ak aE a EAT ed and twel: apuaes coh: Paw secured bya sees house | deed of tr £o the property; or all iucash,at or option of purchaser. All conveyancing anid stomps at cost of purcha- fe sol Cre wis LeaRENT | ig ar an “A it of G6 will be required on each lotat ee erm of sale must formed to within five 2 30m FoR Rear I IN A MOST DESIRA- | ane S acen Gay — Ween jasbington ene. Geers town m —— omeed No. org say ch, seen pine PRSTAL CA HE LADIES—PRIVAT) 8 erage 0 ING... ated lady Perry Zz i, with excellent edi fas ae ried, Tiving 8 ome a4 Boras rcs ome feats fp | oftice, Addrees Box S81, hang a by ar and Olsi a ale we ge on Hand Bunda Ms and hee. wee Nourterdars | da 's after sale, or th Pig h Ly ce at No. 118, corner of or aa @ trustee 7 pl to F°% RENT—Th: Brag Reed bh: band convey, &. Office at ** Porctage =e f Safe Berean of of Cing- ae bg & EGreeny, Ro. & 6 east Ee Soe . kaa: ay Ts L. Waix £00, Auctioneers. UCTION BALE ok oh, NS Gant paek cateakt cnet TH Mists DY OF F i RENT ORY ORE.» r Taquire of ay THE Di utter merchant > 71 be: ER: 0! BORE THA x mints. , No. 200 7th street eek rhe®’ 10D OF N gi a A sale Senet nection..te gh hi a water. ; oc. | & wo OR THREE Leaf oa res zonie: sui ir ho ater in the ‘house. Steaks cor corner of M. yen only noom ‘in Api rakes re 8. mace, Worl x. Word * sae MON. ¢.¥. BLACK, Td Sees iscety oppeate Wi tards’ oneasee do 18-tf INGLE, NEY He ot meets as N° .T HYGItUNIC WInE: -) + In presenting “HYGIEMIC.WINE” to the no- tice of the public, we Ree motestiy to cald ey 9S: tention to ERIC WIE i statements, vi’ lat. ‘ae 10 Am git guced by ‘the better isTapbroved by the most eminent physi- Su gee eee |b pt ty Imperial Schoo! esa Lay pure Wines 0g its Meri ay shea ean sce me Zor areas sia bi bys tthe of unee | ae nents A a ai = weiss: | po ues Se ina meer (I family aly. ’ ‘ousk zich bath-room, gas, &c tober. ly 30: bi) treet, bet the Peete and 30 clork, mee my 29 ¢0 WILL BUY 0 Fait well located, “ REE b B ee reer tee DIOHNW. BURNS, 49 Schenuen, near cor- my 29 at" Eteyen years since, Hiram Tucks; of Boston, patented a . SPRING’ BED, of bis own ; which hes steadily in- creased in populsrity since that time, and to-dey stands Combining, wo tr don, the el reine - 2 Rear ses tt GREEN & WILLIAMS, (Untet | ¥ GREEN & WHLLIAMS, Saat oF iia each “acon "URES S VIDYA TS: B* “GREEN « WILLIA! AMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION sale FALUABLE BU a Ge ate ON ra:y Te ORT 3T, BETW on Sist ipstent. até Ae oe Lae oe premi nare Ne in front of sank palate vision ding fromt and pth, rapa Terms One- 5 Dali : = months secured by a deed of trust on remises Ail sereevensing apd revenue stamps at the cost of tte purchaser. $4 down when t the property is sold _my 44 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Axcts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SALE ON STREET Le dk 4 BANDC sts. NORTH, NEAR ‘PENN. AVENUE. On THURSDAY EVENING. Marit, 1356, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we will sell *hat desir able Let, being Lot No Il, Reservation 11, front- ing 25 feet front on 3d street, rump’ back the same Width to a 50 feet alley. Terms: One half c secured by deed o when knocked of. my 29 3t* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts— B® w.B. vat | nd & CO., Auctioncers: 307 07 Ponusylvanie avente. FUREITORE OF 4 FAMILY. tion FoR IPE. AT Al FBIDAY NEXT 1ne he pte pe | No. 543 12th street, near Dé sball sell all the Furnitore of ten rooms, as Car ts. Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus. Bedstesds, eather Beds, Hair Mattresses. Beddi ae. Crockery, Glam Wal Stoves, ‘and Kitche ut es pe w.B LEWIS & CO Aucts. va @sAingion, The attention of capita. investment is invited to thii Sealed proposals Sate a United States in C- ‘ the tod tes M ache, Bailroad trom Brazos Santiago te track, and si- turn -tables, and eupplica ith the rotl- other equip- nclide the title to the land, which does not Amy to the United States This road is abo m miles in lengt tends from Brazos ‘eantines to Whit che, on the Rio Grande. From this point connection is someny steamer with Brownsville and Mata- "The route is the shortest and best . or mense traffic between the Gulf of intefior of Southern Texas and Northera Mexico, and the communicaion a rail alone can readily be exten¢ed to Brownsvil The road already pe eg > dificult and tortuou “og ted, mallee of i river now chi it in Browneville as bi as bigh as §5 per barrel, and ores matt fed in Eve 'e feet gauge, eatin end sr bia Seer at tht OF bs at this that of water stations. be rafiroad meteria , together i. machinery, and mn ‘The sale wil! not ~ Weg vernment. —, Government funds, to be Feserves the right to reject any be ‘Bic for Sant fs Ds Re wauexal AND Ee pe SUBS. nimi Division Q. M. G- 0. ues nares, art GOV: BU Shr 2 7 hae _— 5 TEKS eae arta sm waht Sable ie ag on ao Ms. Brevet wee uy pits Bxl6 fect. b Sant feet. Ss PRIDA ry m Gopal og B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors. wo ¥ LOTS | Heaeas vrike on B RICK HOUSES AND LOTS and H streets north, at Bayt ae first day of June eS with

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