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LOCAL NEWS. CITY ITEMS. SD. Mariow, #2 Pennsylvania syenue, near i(th street, manufactures to order the best Dress Shirts at the lowest prices. Donot fall to see for yourselves. AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TO-NIGHT, ven + THEATER.—The grand testimonial tT S. Brady to-night wili be « embracing a gymnastic exhibi- r Brady and forty of his best pupils, A CCIDENTALLY passing the Dollar Store of od concert, im which will appear | 5_E. Prigg, (No. a3 Pennsylvania avenue, dt, the bere Mrs. Abner S. | pear gy street) we were amazed at the beau- o; Mr. 5S. C. Campbell, baritone- Uful display of Cups, Castors. Call Balls, Tea Genuri, pianist Spoons. Table Spoons, Forks, &e. Also a va- 74 PRESEYTERIAN Cuurca.—An ijl- } Tied assortment of ladies and’ Geats Jewelry. ¢ sermon by Rey. Edwin M. Long, the | all One Dollar each. ren's Preacher,” this evening. Admis- Mr. Epiror.-In referring to my arrest upon the complaint of one Elizabeth Sheckels for selling her a rig represenied to be gold, &c., as noticed in your paper of yester ay. I have to request a suspension of public opinion, un- til the matter has been juciciaily investigated, as lam determineditshall, Lovis Baca. June 3, 1966 —e—_—. THE SPRING STYLEs of Paper-hangings of- fered by Markriter, 4967th street, are undoubt- edly the richest and most tasteful goods of the kind ever offered in this market. The best specimens of French, English and Scotch de- sign are to be seen herein great variety, as wellas an ample stock of the best American manufacture. Thus purchasers are privileged with a wide range of styles and prices and the most fastidious taste is sure to find some- thing satisfactory. Awn's INFANT ASYLUM, near the Circle. ivalfor this mest worthy and useful will continue three evenings longer. tf our citizens should assist in the good .UL'S ENGLISH LuTHERAN Uuvrcn, H and Lith streets.—One of the finest festivais of the on in progress Snureh. Ice cream, strawberries, con- ¥. and good music. WesLEY CMAPEL, corner of 5th and F sts.— Strawberry festival in the lecture room of the Cavren CHAPEL, corner 4th street and venue Tawberry testival for he Church in progress. 43) HALL.—¥estival, fair and pictare r benefit of 7th street Presbyterian 18 k pe SES ey Wer AGAIN CALL ATTENTION to the Old Folks Concert, to be given to-morrow, (Tues- day) evening, at Meizerott Hall. The object of this concert is the benefit of the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church Choir, and to pay asmall debt on their Cabinet Organ. Those old tunes sung by our fathers will be sung by twenty- five performers in ancient costumes, with 0: chesiral accompaniment. These will be inter. spersed with a number of songs of more mod- ern style, with piano accompanied by Miss Mattie B. Beach, and 4 flute solo by Mr. Schut- ter. The whole making one of the most attrac- tive entertainments of the season. Tickets 50 cents: secured seats, 75 cents: to be obtained at Metzerott’s and at Baliantyne’s. —Manager George Lea’s com- entary benefit this evening. A grand en- ut on the occasion; and rich and nt presents to be discrijuted to the audi- —— ieCTION To-pay.—The election for \idermen and Councilmen is nietly up to the time we go to pre: licaiions are that Mr. Wallacb, the or, will -receivea majority in all except, perbaps, the Sixth. i Waerd—The voting began with spirit and continued lively up to noon. Upto It celock lim votes were polled at the First Pre. cinet—Wallach ahead. in the Second Pre- cet, 145 votes were polled, and the challen- gers Were unable to keep a ially of the yote bu eed that it is a close vote between Wa Inch aud Easby. it is conceded that John B. Turton i- the leadimg candidate for Alder- Mrssrs. YATES & Se_ny. Dry Goods Mer- chants, No. 323 Pennsylvania avenue, an- nounce to the public that having laid in their stock before the recent advance in the market that they are selling it at the oldprices. Pur- chasers are requested to examine their stock before going elsewhere. 2 a KINWELL & HEND N, 367 D street, near 9th, b ortment of Wall Pa. pers al he latest d signs. Also on hand, Rustic nds. Oul Cloth, Table Covers, Pic nd Tassels, all of which tb E atly reduced prices. Give them a call be fore purch: elsewhere. in the First mated three & for Alderman. Second Preciact Hach be ed to be two to a G.T. Raub leaas for Al- Ward.—At lt oO clock it3 polled: u ad. Rawb mM o'clock the votinz was z headed with both the challengers the vote for eac d Wallach w: - Given for Al- ely ahead for May an. J. W. Simms neil ticket, and . B. Downing for votes had been polled in the first in the second. Werd—In the First Precinet, voting © lively, but the crowd very orderly o'clock, at which time nearly }o.. Auctioneers and e Brokers, have removed their oifice ne corner of lth and F streets. d WELLS & Uo Real to Opron HALL Street and Pennsylvania stock of clothing 0: every corner 44 Immense up to offer for sale at ten per cent, lov votes bid been polled, of which number it ans other House 1h dis ae Don’t tai upposed there were less than 5 for Easby. | a: Odeon Hall, ton, for Alderman, and Anderson, for os conceded to be polling a full THE First oF THE MontTH being now at vote. Ir Second Precinct, up to 124 o'clock, | he yonid call the tention of those of there had ben 2 s polied, 1) of them sup- ‘Ss who re in t of Boots and ment of Mr. Fof venth street, second door for Easby. to the bean No t Precinct, upto noon, polled, and it south of Northern Market. Mr. Cummins is n of untiring energy and makes the imity bis ‘constant study - full fresh and complete nd he disposes of his goods oable prices. Give hima call and see rselyes. 3 » BUT TRU. Ps —That corns, bunions, >, can be removed without pai uvinced call at Dr. White's Rooms, een 4% and 6th streets. rrd—In the FE rs n 155 asic led. It ut the Voting up to that time had been especially as tothe Alderman. It ded that Easby would ¢: but his friends do net reckc ority for him. In the Second Pre- e bad been 225 votes polled. and it needed that Easby was leading. The trends of the candidates on the ward tickets ire pulling neck and neck, aad the voting will be cle-4 It is thought t icCathran is lead. ing his opponent, ere is but little doubt but th Mr. “and Mr. Talbert are mskiz good run for Council. The third anship, it is said, lies between Messrs. and Dalton. Word.—The vote 1s Wallach largely ahead carry the ward b; was con- To be ¢ 424 Penn. av., bets sfrom E s timonial. ng evidence of the eilicacy of Brown's Bronchial Troches.”” =I have derived greater benefit ‘Treches’ than from anything I ever Brooxknovse Bc Prime Tenore of the British Opera: ciation, London. «Lnever knew sucha wonderful cure for Hoarseness.”* W RaAwpDALL, Oxtord Music Hall. “I have tried your dS hes,’ and can testify to their efficacy. HARLES SLOMA The E oglien improvisator. “The ‘Troches give great satisfaction.” T. W. R. Leg, Editor Loughborough Monitor. “Very beneficial in clearing the Throat, wher compelled to sing, though suffering from cold. ALYSLEY Cooke, Uf the “Royal Italian Opera,” London. Miss Lovisa Pyne, of the “Royal Italian Opera,” speaks of “the Troches,” in the high- estterms, and uses them constantly to clear and strengthen the voice. For Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, the Troches are myariably efficacious. SE ey Corns, Bunions, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callositles, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from 8a. m. to5 p. m., and 6 to8 p.m. om the ried.” progressing He will to 300 majority. NER-STONE OF St. *s CHAPEL.— Yesterday afternoon, the corner-stone of the new Catholic Charch atthe corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 25th street, was laid in the presence of a large number of s. Gen. Hardee, Mayor Wallach, and ominent citizens of Washington and wh were present. The services were ted by Rev. Dr. C.1. White, assisted by “vy. Mr. Walter, of St. Patrick's: Rev. Mr. McNally, of St. Matthew's; Rev. Mr. Nota, of Georgetown College; Rev. Mr. Young and Rev. Mr. Bokel, of St. Dominic's: Father McGuire, President of the Georgetown Col- lege; Rev. Mr. Jamison, of Trinity: Rev. Mr. Stinehouse, of St. Mary's: Rev. Mr. Chalier, of Trivity: Rev. Mr. Alig, ef St. Mary's; and Rey. Mr. O'Conner, of Georgetown College. After the case containing various enclosures bad been sealed in the stone. Rev. Father McGuire, President of Georgetown College, preacbed an impressive sermon, in which he complimented the pastor and congregation of St. Mathews, for their efforts in advancing the eause of religion by commencing the erection of another Church in the parish. The reverend clergy and the different Cath. olic societies marched in procession trom Matthew's Church to the place of the cere. mony, escorted by the numerous aad effective Band of the 5th Cavalry Regiment, who, under the direction of their efficient leader, Mr. Peters, MARRIED, SORIVENOR—ROBINSON. On the siat of May, by Rev rown. pastor of Foundry Chapel, RLEERT B.SCRIVENOE to Mise REBECCA BOBINSON. all of Washington. GGES. Sunday. the 3d instant, at 5 o’cl’k ‘aoe puEY, von of George A. and Sarah sy funeral will take place on Tuesd 7 bth discoursed most excellent music, contributing Peeper reader in no small degree to the joyfnl aspect of the | preteen eee ter cast the cccasion, for which they received the thanks friends of the family are respectfully invited to of Rey. Chas. White, pastor of St. Matthew's. The new Church is called St. Stephens. The dimens‘ons of the edifice are 114 feet by 52, fronting on Pa. avenue, and about W feet hizh, (the basement 13 feet, and the Church proper 2 feet.) surmounted by a spire, 140 feetin height. The front will be of pressed brick, and the plans of the building are on the Byzan- tine style of architecture, designed by Messrs. Cluss and Kammerhueber. RAtD ON THE RESTA’ ‘T UNDER THE Po- Lick HeaDQuaRTERS.—In the basement of the building occupied by the Gas Light Company and by the Police Commissioners as the head- quarters of the force and the detectives station, as & restaurant ce y by a colored man named Wm. Brown, which is extensively patrenized by the colored «tancy.” Fer a long time the Superintendent has been disgusted with the contiguity of this institution, but had not been Able to discover — breach of the law which would justify the closing of the establishment, unul last night, when officers Howard and Austin made a descent on the house about 9 o'clock, and Wm. Batler, Patrick Barber, Robert Brown, Isaac Shorter. and Robert Bruce were caught im the act of gambling. ‘The officers got into the room while the parties Were at the table, and there was a general scramble among the players to secure the stakes. The proprietor and bar-keeper made their escape, but the players were taken to the Second ‘ard Station-house. This morning, they were examined by Justice Morsell, who fined Butler, Barber, and Shorter $11.50 each, attend. PAWNSROKER No Tf ro .E. POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! 604.6 AWELFTH | STREET.........534 LICENSED PAWNBROKER’S OFFIOR, Formerly of the firm ef Boyer & Bufnstine, has eo to tog 12th street. Lape yee © and D, near i en eo rpose of a mone! aut kinds et ersvend *Property in pains tosuit zu tomers. Business im steeds confident mM ad- on W: conned —_ Jowelry ii P. BOYER. on poten 5 given on on all articles, &c. LICENSED PAWNBBOKEB. ICE—"\ BOYER & BURNSTINE.” NOTICE PQURNSTINE: Ne. 475 13th oon 31 Sac door south of Pa. avenue, conducts the old bi Boyer & Burnstine Binds ot per confidential. Money leaned on al pal rt, thandise. 29: sens One PFODOELY and er NE NSTINE, DE: res—47™ 15th street. — at thera thet F. st.. bet. 11th and " tae F street, under the Ebbitt House. (u0sixa OUT SALE. and dismissed Brown and Bruce. ce was a. t pecan fined $5 for profani! The offi- SBLLING oe coer: cers took possession of the establishment, with the ivory checks used in the game, and turned all over to Sergeant Tait, who will report to Superintendent Richards for further orders in reference to the case. Our entire Stock of LADIES SILK and CLOTH SACQUES and BASQUES at cest. ALSO, A beautiful line of BLACK LACE POINTS and ROTUNDAS, which we guarantee tosell belgw importation cost. Call at ence and take your cheice at LANSBUBGH & BEO.’s, 515 Seventh street, ——e—— Fire anp AccIDENT.—Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, fire was dmecovered. in & frame stable, corner of 4th and D streets east. the och oo of Mrs. Ann E. Dooley. jiven from box 14, and the firemen re- spon ied promptly, but the stable and a lot of bay were destroyed before the firemen could bring the apparatus to act effectively upon it, Intelligencer Building. and they turned their attention to the saving of * adjacent wae property. The loss was not ge Also, 375 Seventh strest, le the steamer Rucker was on my 3] 6t 34 door above I street, tne aay to the fre, the foreman called to ABs yTEAS the driver, 44 street and Maryland avenue, to Bas. * attend to something. The driver turned in his seat to ask what the foreman of the engine struck a large stone, and the driver was jolted from the seat, and fall in front of the wheel, it passed over his an! bruising him gpierose: A and a but. it 1s beheved, not seriously fracturing the bones. The horses ran away with the steamer, passing down 45 street till near the bridge; when they turned east, down by the canal ‘The epria — 3d street, the steamer rings the steamer were broken, and an ugly indenta- tion appears upon the air chamber. ——$=————— nila a te Dp GOODS! DEY — We weld call the of the lee to our nds s stock, ofall i eas ona A par- sth Ns Price ATION or oe Calvary bree my %-6t span reeks. BURCH.—Yester jurch, ‘EMENTS a’ op the corner of Sth and H size streets, was dedica- BEAT INDUC! A pe bebe crea erect Quite a large number of ministers was present, among others Key. Dr. Gillette, Rey. W. F. Nelson, Rev. George D. Boardman, of Phila- delphia; the pastor, Rey. T. R. Howlett, and others. After the singing of an anthem, writ- ten for the occasion, and the reading of the re- port of the building committee, the prayer Was offered by the pastor, after wh. sn appropriatediscourse was delivered by Rev. es ae aan service an al pots: ng Was 5) followed by a sermon from Thom: * Anderson, of New York. church at both services was crowded to over- owing MESSES. WOLFORD & SHILBERG constantly receiving fresh DBY Ae se York . and are offe oes | fag Bui eareeiaanieg gets | Se oF sho Jalen / 645 and 647 7th to milk and take careof Mise ear Tennaliptowa + PP 1 GEO. F. GRREN, pe WwW “ANTED—By © good white laundress, “tamiliee aud genti NING, ri ae omens Le and ian be tl Apply at the corner of ith sod L tee 1t* FOR SALE AND RENT. (For other “For Rent and Sale” advertisements see first page.| | ye BEAT the wien bs eatery, ey BRICK Bi Bouse, Island contain Por further infor: mation apply meee, B. nt, Star @ffice. Ith / ANTED TO SELL CHEAP— SEW- Ww ING MACHINE ave ith bemmen, tucker act | te all complete, 8 . byte plete At I. F I. F. MUDD’s, 356 D street, it \Ay ANTED=By x voopectablo vontled women Wit table settled woman. & ‘ITUATION to do plaii . washil ra ptr viivate Gani Tne best ven. Apply at . be- tw erences heh and Hto'eloc put Once Res, p AETED Two wi = “FURNISHED | A* eece: oor, wi im hor lodgers ‘prstorren. Lice tien hereon uns | a ith street ny § + 2 god ieth: arrests an ul Fenia. avenue and I st. = je UY WANTED TO ATTEND OEE. B Apa but Pong ving s goed rec ree mrmenation 3 ween my. ybrtetsr, giving address, to JOSEPH & pi 5 eae aaa eS Altre Setar Caen nice oD or would take care of = invalid, Ja'nome more of anol t than high w, religious family pre- ferr Address” Situation, ‘star Star 0) for one weer. jee V Set oe to call at 368 D street, bext to Seaton Hall. where can be found & choice selection of CLOfHS ANB GASSIMERES, of the best men sod boys and LOWEST F mene for Hove WANTED-i Be: from 6 to 8 rooms, g » orth of Penn. between oth and rath sts. Possession re- y time between now and September Best es given, Address VIOTOR as ca _Merchant Teilér. 0 rent a House, A SPECTABLE YOUNG Woman = ae es a Situation in a family as seamstress or ce bermeid. or would seeto one child and sew; would like Hy — in the country for the summer. Good refer ‘aa be given from her last bome. Apply at 2731 F street,two doors from the corner of sth. Jo4 3t™_ NTED—At the American Telegraph Oitice, we “Willard’s Hotel,” three Messenger BOYS. None but those who kbow how to behave them: selves need apply. Jo 2-2t_ W ANTED—By a respectable settled woman, a SITUATION to ts ake eare of children and to assist in housework. Has no objections to go 5 3 the country, Please address a note to Box No. Star Ortce, jo2 W “ANTED—Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies’ and Gente? Clothing, or any articles of value, atR. FULTO 5, Pawnbrokers, 502 9th treet, three joes serie of Pa. avenue, NB Water Coolers, and 900 gross of Porter Cor for sale cheap. je 2-im™ W ANTED—ASITUATION by a young man, 18 years old. Writeaa fair hana, and is ac jnainted with the Frcture Nw Music iat Address ©. W. JOHNSON 5 je 1 3t* WaANStEr spent GIRL or middie- AN ina family of two persons. r of 13th and C st4., Island. Goo ence required. 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Itis the best manner and warranted for, three year P.L EY, Agent ee the District sof Coluinntn, my 15-Im* 485 7th st., bet. D and E. N EXPERIENCED Moy 3 WISHES A SIT: UATION ins private family or restaurant. Call on Mr. NEAL, sth ‘stroots No. 313. mb5 byt ineOeen a HAND a ToEe a0, MIREORS. OARPETS, BEDS, B: dreert isd ard HOUb RE GANISEING 20008 st very 5 a ree! oii between d and H. east ide. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo RENT—In the Star Office Building. at = corner of vocalleut aa avenue and Lith s| & number of excel {Opelae BO B. BAKER, mt and conveniently y situated §. Terms low. Inquire of 0. t the Star Office. may 25-tf ort BENT—In the STAB BUILDINDS. cor- Pennsylvania avenue and llth street, BOOMS sa ptod f for Bee othoss. of Insurance Com Cpe Location the best in ‘ashin; rion. “apply to ‘c. B. BAKER, at the Star my 25-tf oR Saneain the STAR OFFICE BUILD- NGS, corner of Pennsylvanta av. id wrest, BOOMS suitable for real eae Wasnitcter EaawtsS e bes’ as! jon. P) Star Office i bid Fe? BENT—The BESTAUEART t DEMISES in the Star Office Build the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1] th the Bestaurant and Bar-Room; la: nient Kitchen, with ranges Complete; —_ Hall on the tloor above, with committee or ed, Also as many con- as the hagrene! ig | lesire, ‘This Restaurant is in ‘the best lecati i neve. snd has al’ ee if ildt associations, eet 5 ngs, trade’ meetings, &c. tO . then alls is apie 17 suited, feorent ifrontel vith tte sere, orate, ADB ran’ ren! ‘erms m toU. B. BAKER, at the Star Office. my 20¢ Fo RENT—In Georgetown, a atniaiea aa unfurnished HOUSE, on wozete, rbetween sa on ap troets Situation healthy and desirable. Spey, Penna. ave., near 2th st.,or at 94 Fa; ane Mine. Georgetown. my 30-2w* F% SALE—A COUNTRY HOME, in the eu- burbs of Washington. A 4-room HOUSE for mosey with one acre of lard, more or less, jonareané rent at $60 per year. Price of panne. Ap ply to ELLS & Go. a cor. 10th and F sts., over White's Store. . STEEL, corner of 8th and EB E treats, Fes SALE—4,160 ACRES OF LAND in Ran- oouns Va. Title indisputable. Terms sold in tracts to suit i perenee: be For aaltt of land I refer to Lath am, i'o a from West Virgins ae Wallach, cite Washington Star. quire at the rooms of FORD « ‘HIN her te mack'’s restauant. 202 Pa.svenue, This land will tively be so arid THOMAS H. FORD. FINE TAEMS FOR SALE LOW IF ed for immediately. One of 40%¢ act of 103 acres, in igh state ‘of culti ation hog same’ 9 buildings and fruit, Se 4 a Oe _ seas fan _—s G street north, one Houss 6 rooms and passag twe with rooms, on H street south. dthy between’ 434 and one Coto a street, sland, be rao Dand K, rooms, uire 8 iSO Peas. avenue, Room 4 on BENT— F Pi versee st han Diy ois EZPeLa fer six and loft, sit- nce Alle; 9th ls Apply at 389 R otrocts bet aoe and iad i ‘ayie ENTBAL HALL, Cc “Corner ivania av. and lith Pennsy! re street. Zor Tent by the day, Fate OF month, for @on- and spectous, "These Halls are poe Sport's renee OLE & 00. GBD TRIAL OF SEWING MACHINES BETWEEN THE WELCOX & GIBBS AND FLOB! THE WILCOX & GIBBS Sayyed 1 RWARDRD THE MIGHESL PREMION For the p Wileox & Gibbs M mains we dis- tinct clai Were fully sustained. For | piiak ier were re prevented. oly two ef whic sree suata: ined. Blot ever ps viously ‘Dolores ‘attem; hy and im; jal jury. the ‘of w ict te 5 Shoot Moshe ty netvibes aad to. AN IMP! eA, ES. THREAD wit pleasent we think, wean gretell ite By eae Agent S08 7 the Diet District, Cram SODA WATEE. FLAVors, Fs? RENT—One House situated on 19th st. between Q and B streets. Benth wtoa tenant. Inquire corner wer ot r of 20th and 19 LET_-o T oeEe ue 8 furnished and ove large h or without board, Liga family 252 B street, near Washington F°.,, BENT—& emall four Bent lo ASHTON, 2 2a ‘street, betwee: Bane KF amISEDI HOUSE FOR RENT — Supplied with Potomac water thi Frounded a large, i oy ap car ° ached. erate Di st b ol ehurel, neat Marine Beseasba eee” RLLING HOUSE FOR aaa: -story BRICK DWELLING, with wat gas, situated on 3d street west, No. 410, near ‘08! sooner itaoiieee aS we SkGnaks ‘sats LIPS, City Hall: orum the premiser je at Fc RENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE, suitable fora store or private —- Api ty at the corner of 14th and E sts... No.475. je? Fo BENT—A fine BRICK woueEas ai 6th street. Furnished. Bent in advance, In- quire ch gs BOGAN, 455 Massachusetts avenne, near J6 2 5t™ F B KENT—In Geor town, 2 STORES on High street. No. 100 and 102. with Fixtures sane: Apply No. 112 Prospect street. comer Je 2. Fayette STORE FOR RENT AND TURES FOR S SALE—One of the bese stands, suitable for any Kind of business. at No. 474 Pa, avenue. Spey at once under United States Hotel. Jo27t" SR FEAL LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT, AT No. 306 Delaware ave., bet. north B and ste » Capitol Hill. Can be furnished if desi and terms moderate je 2 St F°, RENT—Two BEI HOUSES, containing nine rooms each; nicely locaved Fossroe given immedi: JOHN E. SMITH, No Je2-6t* Fe KENT—A nice FURNISHED PABLOB and BED ROOM, ont the let fleor, at $30 ger month, and others from $3 to $15 per month. quire at No. 4%6 6th street, between C and La tely. Inquire of Dr. a 12th st., Island. avenue. po ee je 2-2t* | ety RENT—A splendid three-story BRICK HOUSE, with gas. water, and bath room; sit- usted 163 (; street, between 19th and 20th. Fer particulars irqu) ST yes S Register — 420 Penn. aver oom 4 Fox, RENT—A STOR and ELLAR, corner 6th street and Louisiana avenue, suital ne for vi at or gas fitting business. Inquire of JOHN 423 Penn. avenue, between 4! iste id Jo 2 3t* pons RENT—A three-story BRICK DWELL- ING, of nite rooms; gas through the house; hydrant in yard; clean, and in excellent ord No.6 9 ne, between 434 and orn ate. Inquire No e* J°OR, RENT comfortable, ae. anfar: ished #OOMS, (communicating ) in one of the most healthy localities in the city; will be rented very reasonable to a good tenant. 72 In- diana avenue, 31 house below 2i street, north side. Je 2-3t* I (OR KRENT— One nice three story Brick HOUSE on New Jersey avenne. between F and G sts ire rooms with large yard and gas and session given immediately. Inquire ANSON. corner 9th and L sts. north, ARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN “A BUILDING Having a number of BUILDING LOTS in the city in good localities, I propose to sell on the fol- lowing remarkably advantageous terms : Ist. I will eellat low cash prices, cd. Twill take only half cash. i I will give a credit of 99 years onthe residne, ecmable, however, at t pleasure of the par- Dr, JO an SMITH. 2t Two UNFURNISHED or oe FUSNISHED RUOMS, suitable for housekeeping. at the Star Ofice. V ERY PLEASANT ROOMS. ins suites ¢ orsingle, may be had hy ra al at363 Ka: . between izth and 13th a Dalso given on as reasona- ble terms a he city. je 1-3t* OR RBENT— Os 100 SE with five rooms, on 19th street, between | and R. Reut low to good tenant. Inquire corner Q and 20th streets. jes Fo “ER 'T— Two or three ROOMS suitable for housekeeping, at No 240 Sixth street, corner of M. st’ in each room and water in the house, jel OR RENT—Very handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board. can be found at 429 13th streot, near corner of @ street. | sont 5 Je 1-3t* ALE—The RESTAURANT No. 75 a avenue. between 9th and 10th streets, pppesite the new Theater. Apply on os = F - > OB SALE—A two story and basement BRIOK HOUSE on D, between 9th and 10th sts. For further information ap ne so at 391 E street, be tween the hours of 12 and 30'clock. Norse Fon BENT—To a family without children, a small BRICK HOUSE, mostly furnished, con- ing eight reoms, with g avdrear. Apply northe: i streets. FS RENT—A snug two-stor AME LING, on nerth side of Virginia aveaue, Island, between 2d and 3d streets, No. 434. Rent low to a good tenant. Key can be bad next door DWEL- west ouse in good re For particulars inguire ral J.F. fai IDA 91 New York ay- ue, between 121 nd 73th \~ y 31-tf Fo BENT—A BRICK DWELLING. with six rooms, kitchen and bar room, knewn as No. 255. south side of north © street, between 10th and llth streets. The aheve next to Harvey's Steamed Oyster Saloon, and is well suited for a Lager Beer Garden, it having a large yard at- tacped. “Fer terms, &c., inguire of JOS, F. KELLEY, Beal ‘patate Agent, Office, 363 8th street oly eed north I st. y 31-5t* ‘OR RENT—And Hon Be given iausdiataly. HOUSE No. 33 on Penasylvania avenue, opposite the ae Metropeli rae Thisise Howse . To a goed tenant the rent rill modera e. Inquire at No. 335, next door, west. my 30-e0%3t* BS SALE—DWELLING HOUSE No. 491 wnryiaed avenue. between 42 and 6th streets; with modern improvements ; fucive rooms ‘besides. bath rooms Weeer and as thre pour é stable in rear. Price $5,500, inquire & H.1. GREGORY, 3 31 Pena. ave LS Seer Tinea: my 30-lw OB SALE VEBY CHEAP—Ali kinds of House- keeping Furniture and Fixtures in the Store and Shop, two Sewing Machines, Iron mage Iso, all ae oe epee Harness, Bridles, &c. s' ‘ust be told by the 18} ¢f )PPENHEIMER, 305 Penney lvania avenue, ™ 29-6t* between 9th and 10th sts, VALUABLE FABM FOR SALE.—The eub- acriber being about to can his residence, offers at private sale the valuable FARM on ped » resides, which, if not sold before, he will offer at public sale on SAT' are Set = ay of be ext, at 20’clock p. m. e Tract contains about Ferries HUNDRED ARD EIGHTEEN ACBES OF L. Tying in oly el county. Md., bar if rom School! on the Patuxent river, miles from miles from Ssndy Spring Store end sPoit Ofice ae are 0 CA: remises acomfortable DWEL- yu he cleared and in an cellent state of cultivation, is heavily tim. Raha ee Sarde a eit The and is "alao within 134 miles of an abun- gpee ae. ‘erms of : One-third of the Rages money to's pala on the day of sale, ‘and ‘the balance in equal ant of wdband a years with interest from the day” é,and the deferred payments — Fog) to be secul om the proper owner, would be pleased to show the to any one y, rmat iressed by letter to ates eae HINGTON wateas. Sendy Mon mi my 29-cotd > neem ‘OB RENT—The STORE No. 321 D street, immediate}; pont Lith. It fronts ly on a and isone of the ereom ‘and most con nient); in Washi: ton city. A see to COB. BARE. crake Bee ee RAB RE First Ward, eultabie Ror ‘Pa progr ta tn ler. Has Parry built and oe a claughter ote, dxce at stab ode ng at DEB. ave. Pheeadl “tins ‘also, one fine Rapreas W. ap ote OB =A new first-class four-etery BRICK 3 Boe Pemne. oat er aoe, ‘uth aud | Songun EWMAN.” : my 24-12¢ FoR Ae 1h sive: omNIGEED ; a north mera i OR RENT —V poderaely, ser le OF FICES ead one sand * STOR OEE ay soar e Bot parce sae AUCTION SALES. __ (For other Auction Sales se fourth page.) Be. WALL & © douth coruer GROCERIES, LIQUO! We will seli myo Auction tomy AUCTION SALES. YHI8 AFTERNOON AND TO-MORE ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & 60. Auctiousers EXTENSIVE SALE oe CITY LOTS FO PAR wi ea Last na oe on MONDAY, Jane4, ‘on TURSDAT MURAING, June 5, at 10 o'clock. the entire stock seis’ bagisaing et Sorcieck yt, their auction Arty i les Saved from the late fire. in geod order original ea beetestenat ts ty of Want = Ag ‘rrele White and Yellow Sugars, Sobeelaead sie? the tate Bb ianerwond Barrels Green and Burnt 4 pee ee Boxep tous: Bosh aut Costing dots 7.8.9.0, 1h 1s, and four Sithe cach of a7 and Boxes Tobacco, Cigars ‘and Smoking Tobacco, Barrels Melasses and Ostsup, Barrels Whisky and Brandy, A lot of Baker's Whi! Kees Lead. a a care 1m Erisgts in ae 1053 cote Bee nd 24, in Square 1.003 Fs boxce ine W ine.cut Tobacco, tfaceitee, Ls eacbice. i L2 WALL & ©O., Aucts, aD singers touth batf of 6,im Square ‘Lote, apd 12, in Square lJ pas. 7 — Square 1,129 ¥ NAGLE 2&2 0v., " ‘Sales-reoms Bio. Ae ‘Penusylvania avenee. peasy Ragle & Co. will give their % rauaare iiss Square 11% Square 11s, Also, te the se:es of stocks ef Groceries and Mer- 4 Square 1,133 chandise of every description, Horses, Oarri « E =z sane" | EE ay eee, TUESDAY, June sth, ot 935 0 ‘clock, We shall sell, at our salesropme. No. 293° Penn, avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, = large se eee Groceries, Broot ask ‘ails, Bc. Aloo, 80 cance fine Whine Wines: 50° cases piaree, 5 barrels Old Ryo Whisky, 2 barrels Bour- bon Whisky, 3casks fine Claret, barrels Vine and Tomato Catsup. Also. 100 pounds B Big Lick Smoking Tobacco, 100 Rounds vi alley. 1 pounds Danville, 20.000 hoice Ci, ‘erat ac. LE s 60.. Aucts. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. oeAoeee SALE OF 3 A VERY VALUABLE T Rx AND GARDEN FARM, AT TEN- RALLY TOWN, D.O. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of e District of Columbia. in cenit, made and on the Sth day of J A a dy wa -— 1 in, Square 1.145 ‘One-third cash; the remainder in six months, with interest, secured by a ~ on the property; or all incash, at option of p> chaser —" conveyaacing and stamps at cost of purcha- ar cope of $5 will be required on each lotat eof s oy of sale must be conformed to within five days atter sale. or the deposit will be forfeited For convenience a trustee is beime crested te convey, &c. AG. HALEY Attorney and Agent for Heirs. chaneegy cause No. 447, doc! OfMiee at ‘Purchase and Sale Bureau” of Clag Keene et al. I will sel’ ri Usvay: gett & Sweeny, No.4 Market Space The oth day‘ot afar" 1856. ate of k p.m..on the — J. 0. McGU 200., Aucts. Premises, at Tenvallytown, D. that very valn- an . ew able property known as aren Tavern, and the inclosure. containing ten acres, one rood and thirty perehes of land, and described as follows: Begin ning for the same at a boundary stone standing on the south side of the River road, sixty feet south- Auctioneer, E OF ‘ SMALL FRAME Boo thal AT AUC TION, ON 9TH STKEE @n MONDAY AFTERNUON dass 4 at six west of a boundary of the original tract *Friend- | 0’clock, I shall sell, on the premises. tof Lot ship.” and running thence southwest forty-two | 4!" Svuare 597; improved by a neat and nearly perches; southeast eighty pone hes; north 6155 de- | Pew Frame selling, lot iront : feet on 9th, be- grees east, thirty-one and three- fourths perches to | tween P and ( stree's; depth feet. Also, the north part of same lat. same direnstons. Terms One-fourth cach. balance on @ credit of 2, 4-6; and § mouths, satisfactorily <ecured my it “W. BUTELER. Acct, 1 § a & WILLIAMS, Auctionse . $26, corner of 7th and D streets. EXCELLENT SALE OF. BovssneLe FU NITURE, on 9TH STREET WE TWEEN L AND M STREETS NuBTH, No. 323. AT PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, the sth day ? ‘Inne, at ol ™., we shall sell, at the residence of a gentle n declining hourekeeping. vir. Parlor Farni » Conristing of— Walnut Sofas. indies’ and gents’ Castor Chairs Rockers and Side Chai Marble-top Center a Brursels and other Window Shades _ the Georgetown and Frederick pike; thence with said road north 233; degrees, west thirty-six te erches;fand thence with a straight line to the peginning with the improvements thereon, The Hotel is large and nearly new, and the piace hes been a tavern stand for half a century, and fur- nishes @ fine opportunity for investment. Title erfect. The purchaser at a former sale having failed to comply; the property will positively be sold to the highest bidder, and a deposit of = be required as soon as the property is struck o ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, with interest trom the day of sale, the title to be retained until the whole of the purch’ paid d the purchaser may, at his option, wnole of the purchase money in cash. ancing and stamps at the cost of the JOSEPH B.KE 2. Trustee, my 7 Stawkds TH THOS bow G, Auct, &7 THE ABOVE = SALE. 1S POSTPONED. ON Convey- urchaser. French Walnut and other Beds! account of the rain, autil TUE> ag 3 ® June sth, | Walnut Wardroves and Pier T: same bour SORES SS REESE Nelvet Cushioned Lounges av ne my 30-e03t rastee. Curled Hair Mattresses and Fea’ Pitlows Cotton-topand other Mattrease Ove very fine French China Tea Set And many other artictes, which we deem unneces- sary to enumerate ‘Terme cash, _my Si-d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. B* THOS. . DOWLING, Auc Georgetown. wees DESIRABL RS AND ARLY NEW AME DWELLING H¢ ND LOT IN Grore ETOWN. AT AUCTIO Oo THURSDAY. Jane7th até o'clock p,m Will sll, in front of the premises, part of Lot N 204. fronting 20 fost-on the fouth sidvot We SAL E OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, ac. between Green and Montgemery streets. Ge sc Guieeteraiesigr Ae ieee town and running back 1194 sect to a 10 foot alles Chick Quartormomans fs OR. D at “Werk aglont The improvements consist of a neat and nearly MELON, 1385 new Frame Deelling House, co mtaining Y rsome, stent aire lic wz tion 03 the omtegs, basement and cellar; cas and water through the pl A OM c on TUESD A on — ,~ Soeee, cue in one of the most pleasant paris of the following descrited Gaceenat ore Te Terms: One-third in 6 and 12 AT THE FOOT OF G STRE months. with interest, a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required as soon as the Property is knocked of je2 HOS. DOWLING, Aact. ¥ J. aacies & CO., Auctioneers, FiNE BUILDING LOT 0} GariroL HILL AT PU AUCTION. On TUESDAY, vthe 2ath day of May, 1356, at 6h o'clock p. m.. 01 premises, I shall sell, under a decree of the 8: preme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in cause Ne. 641. Eq. Doc. 7, ¥ vi public ‘uct! on, fronting twen three (3) in a on East At 12 0’clock m. One (1) Plank Coal Wharf 45.000 feet of Lumber. tog Roadways. &c., connected therewith, AT THE FOOT OF SIXTH STREET, At 4o'clock p.m. One (1) Barrack, 24 by $2 feet. One (1) Kitchen, 12 by 18 feet. AT SEVENTH STREET WHARF, At 44 p.m One (1) Officers’ Quarters. 24 by 28 feet, One (1) Addition to same. 8 by 1] feet, One (1) Barrack, 29 by 53 feet. One (1) Barrack. 25 by 29 feet. One (1) Guard House. 16 by I3 feet, One (1) Si 4 by 6 feet. 600 teet Fencing The buildings will be sold singly. and must be re- — bag hg a of sale. erme. ash, in Go = ands H. BUCKER, er Ma). Gen. and ontet Quartermaster, my 30-61 Depot of Washingtom. ee! east, and ina be peg neighborhood. Ter ird of the purckase money in cash, and the balance in two enual Payments at six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by of the purchaser to satisfaction of Trustee, or all cash at the option of the pur- chasers, Stamps snd Cee at purchasers cost ENDALL, Trustee. my 21-4 J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE. #, Aaa et In Consequence of the rain, until FRID. FTES. Brennen & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BEAL FEATS F NOBTH E STREE La- Aa AVENUE A AND. Tis STBEET past, PUBLIC AUCTIO.: TUESDAY, the och day of June next, at 6 N giclee poe we shall seli, on the premises, Lot OON next, ahaa is Ame ae BeRE abd place. © fast 5 fa cats which will be subdivided my 30 JAS.C. McQUIBE & C3. Aucts. Terme: Om Terms: See: balance in six and twelve &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAY OIDABLY months. secured by a deed of trust on the premises, tponed until WEBNESD. ¥ All conveyancing revenne ire Fane oth wae hour and plac ety AFTERNOON, | of the purchaser. $25 down on each let when Y FENDALL, Trastee, | 801d. mad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. a BUILDING I og s meh Ay) aaa vem m South je2 3. c McGUIRE & CU., Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FRAME HOUSE AND LOT. BEING No. 35 NORTH SIDE Of MABSACHUSE TTS AVE. Auction 12 And 18th Streets west, at Pablic WeSRESBay, the 6th of June, marae EDNESDA T, at 6 o'cl the premises,the north 23 oe BB ve BENT. ioe Oth dag of Je feet fro: ‘ot ber ‘io. "0 in Square No 792, havinge. in Square No”: 282, ba vin of 25 ches, and rurning back ‘about iit, ‘toot toan alle: with the improvements. consisting of a fram a with 4 rooms. Possession given immed: ate ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve deed of t ring interest deed ues a we of trust taken, all Ggorevancing 4 coma of percnesse, 25 required paid GEEEN 2 & WILLIAMS, Aucts, dows whe: my 30-4 months, secured bya ton the premines: All conveyancing and revenue stamps Y GREEN F WiLLIAms, ustioncers. of the purchias taser ‘S100 to be paid pred lly B 26, corner 7th and D streets. = y te sold GRESN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, re VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, - G ON 12TH zeuee % WEES 1 SALE OF VALUAB AL ES- Tate 0} Om THE CORNER OF st AND at TY, on TUESDAY. the 5th day Jame nextaté oclock pom Tamall seit on the, s AST. BETWEEN D | Premises. by virtue of age ped dated the 20th of Se; . 8p TON PaETS Kobra. at PUBLIC ses, and duly recorded ts one of ony Loot ten eis n FRIDAY. the 15th day ef June, at 6 o'clock | of { Washington county, D. oe. She Solugwing sions -+ We al m the premises, Lots No. 13. pe oe Tithte the fal wing = jeare Psion 7. tn Square No ss, havi — and depths, and running back te a 30-foot pestnak ning for the fs cultivated fora market to roperty on which th je church erected, ee All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 down when sold. Je 1l-co&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TETELLIGREO 13 RESTAURANT On THE COBNE " Pre nie ' AND DSTREETS aT PUB. OnTOEsBat the 5th da: day of June, at 5 o — c m.. shall sell, on the premises, DO} fret clase a ts *rith al —— fives cau be i sale, before the da sale, by ‘calling calli; a Grocers, on Fa et imo etween 7th Terms cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, mid {Intel.} Ravleceeen: vate oa Ball us HOLEBA DIBABMED 11! THE CHIEF CAUSES or PES’ fkstRovep. TILENCE ALE. THE PARK # coe ANT, Mo. 332 2» MONDAY. va —ahe ‘at i2 tere ie Safe, Painti ‘tings, Fr onder Sent eaiean ons permancnt basis, | Marble-top Counters ‘and Histares a, nel water closets. a, x cosspools, ons.and'pt public See with Br. mepange pagan celebrated and other incherge Olitisbereer, is t ereoss Cosme: Cooking’ Bienes ae. Bat ico tes Bish its Disixercrixe Fivrps for tick rooms, Rur- en ow \—— ic ‘Terms at sale. my 50d <a EF btrzon >| B GREEN & waaiams, Auctioneers. D aoe vans Hovsx, a Rea York Dictsecting pene Its all i¢ t to be. We made many trials of now Biles | Consider har aa ‘have found ap which care passes all others eas remedy Bossa & Oo. J Pritam of ot ee ee Bee,