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: THE EVENING STAR. ———— eS S7 For “AUCTION SALES” advertisements pocsiermnie! oo csi s <> +< oeeeellle O LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Wari'sOrmra Hovsr.—Themiastre! troaps of Messrs. Loes, Purdy & Uon verse are draw- © excellent andiences, and we have never da better combination of Rumorors and — talent. Go and see them to-night. ATIONAL THEATER.—This evening, Mr. J. W. Wallack concludes his engagement with his personation of Fagin, in “Oliver Twist.” M&tzeRott HaLt—Com. Foote, Col. Small id Miss Nestelie, three of emallest hu- beings in existence, are very interesting, - @ssisted by several first-class vocalists and mnsicians, will give their last entertain. ment thisevening CamRo.tt HALL, G street, between 9th and 10th—Fair for the benefit of the new Hall and House of the Ubristian Brothers, now open. UnURCH OF THE ASCENSION.—The Fair for the benefit of the chureb iB progress. Storr’s Hatt, First Ward.—The fair ana festival by the ladies of the New Episcopal ‘Churcb of St. John, Baptist, in the First Ward, tn aid of the Church, will givea grand magic lantern exhibition of seventy-five Pictures this evening. 6. CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher.—Om Thurs- day, Joseph Duncan, indict for bureiary, ‘a trial) was found not gailty. Norris for defen-e Frederick Demlin, indicted for receiving stolen property. was found not gailty, Fen- all for defense. Charles Hill, convicted of an assault and battery. with intent to kill, was sentenced to the penitentiary at Albany tor two years Wm. Cole, convicted of larceny, received a nominal sentence, Alonzo Perry, found cuil- ty of larceny, to one year im the Albany peni- tentiary; Robert Fisher, George Washington. aud Thos. Talbert. convicted of burglary, to 15 months each in the Albany penitentiary. in the cases of P. J. Betlew. indicted for perjury and libel, a noll+ pros. was entered Yesterday, in the cases of James Grady, in- dicted for larceny, Wm. Moody for robbery. and Wm. Scott. for receiving stolen property, A nolle pros. was entered. Mary Torner was convicied of larceny, and sentenced to 30 days im jnil. George W. Wallace, indicted for false im- pri-onment, was found guilty, and received @ pominal<sntence The accused is Colonel of the 12th infantry. stationed at Russeli Bir- racks. and was charged with imprisoning a German named Kucbe. who was alleged to be selling Inger in the camp, and refused to acknowlege the authority of the Colonel when be was ordered off, and was arrested aod placed in the guard-house for three hours. The appeal of Timothy MeWarty. from Jus- tice Cull, he having been fined for malicious Dischief, was dismissed. Micbael Uonner. indicted for larceny, was ‘Was found guilty. and sentenced to 30 days in ail “Wm. Hans y, indicted for larceny. found not guilty. Brown for the defense. Timothy Tinley. convicted of an assauitand battery, was senienced to) days in jul This morning, in the case ot Louisa Cis k. indicted for larceny, a new trial was granted, and a nofle pros. entered The plea of autre fois qui. entered by Mr Norris to am mdictment for burglary agains: Jos. Duncan, was allowed by the court The crand jury concluded their labors to- Gay, and were di~charged for the term. There are now but 15 prisoners in jai! awaiting trial, and it is expected that after their cases are dis- posed thatthe Court will take a recess not! about the middie of May. ‘ ——e Suppes DEatTn —Ye Willams, a colored m: nerof Twentieth and L streets. reported to the police at the First Ward <tation tne death ef bis wife about one o'clock, after a few hours’ illness. Sergt. Buel went to the house and made inquiry as io the probable cause, apd ascertained that the deceased was in a delicate condition: that she had peen con- pilaining a day or two past, and the day before bad lifted a hesvier weight of coke than she cought to Bave done, besides doing a consider- able amount of washing, her usual employ- Ment. About twelve o’cleek at night she was taken with violent pains in the stomach, ac- companied with vomiting; and these eontinued mntil ber death. A physician was present with Sergt. Buel while the examination was being made by the latter, and could detect no indications of foul play. The onl suspicious circumstance is (he tact that a little son of the deceased, who was in the bed with her when sbe was taken with vomiting, has since been similarly attacked, and was very sick last night. was erday aliernoon (jeo + residing on the cor- — Tam Opp FeLtows’ THANKSGIVING—Th- Levee Last Night —Yesterday, after th: pro- cession was dismissed at the ha’ street, the widows and orphans of the visitors and members, wi @ fine collation in the diming-room attached to the ball. Heald’s Washington Brass Biad ‘Was seated On the stage, and during the after- Boon discoursed excellent music. while the members and their friends enjoyed a social re- union. The collation was prepared by the la- dies of the Rebekah Degree As-ociations, to whom great credit 1< due. The levee at nigh: wa- a most decided suc- cess, being atrended by a large number of the Membership and the Alexandrians, (who. by the way, left im a special train at 1 this mor: ing highly pleased with their vi The music was turnished by Meald, and to 11s straims dancing was kept up until this morn- ing. ——e————— REGISTRATION—LisT- TO BE K BorENED — Mr. S. V. Noyes, Secretary of we Judges, Bus written a jeter to Mr. Owen Thorn, as fol- Jows four communication dated April 22. 1867, id addressed to the registry jadges, touching the reopening of the registry books jn the different wards previous to the coming election, “for the purpose of placing the names of persons on the poll lis's who have been left of through absence by reason of sickness. ne- giect, torgetfalness or other cause,” received and duly considered’ by them. 1 am instructed by them to state in reply tha: at the proper time, (of which dune notice will he given.) they wil! sit for the purpose of cor- recting the poll lists, and that each case thas presented for consideration will be decided by ats @wn merit. ——¢—____, Queer ConpvcT.—Yesterday, a Tespecta- bly-dreseed man, about fifty years of age, went to the back stand near Willard’s Hotel, and entered each of the open barouches to try the =prings, and failing to agree with the drivers for an engagement. went to the 6th stree stand. and did the sume thing. He there made & bargain with a driver.and gut into the coach He rode about two squares in the coac pened the door, slipped out and ran off. leay- ing the driver to return to the stand to look for @ more profitable job. Tee Fisu WHar?.—The quantity of fish Janded atthe fish wharf. too’ of Seventh st., yesterday was about the same as on the previ- ous day, and prices ranged trom <+ 10 16 per hundred for shad, and from 5 to =7 per thou- sand for herring. A number of boats arrived during the night, and their cargoes were soon bought up. The wharf this morning was crowded witb country team> awaiting sup- plies. which they wili get to-day or w-mor- Tow, if the boats expected vet up. —@——_«- ANOTHER OF THE RIOTER~ ARRBSTED.— Yesterday, Betective Kelly, arrested Lioyda Brooks, one of the party charged with the riot at the colored ballon Iith street some days ago, wben officer Steele was beaten. Brooks was taken before Justice Tucker, at police headquarters, but i appearing ¢ warrant had been issned tor Broo! detained at hendqguarters and turned over to Detective Biglev, who Bad the writ, and he delivered Brooks to the castody of the U.S. Marshal o Sons or Temveran Sons of Temperance, adouttwoand Bs ‘Columbia Division hich was erganized halt months since on Uapitoi increa-ed its membership to two buudred. rendering it necessary to to a larger ball. aud bereatter its meet- ings will be beld in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. This show~ thatthe movers in this di- vision Bave gone to work in good earnest. ——- ATTEMPT AT RoBnreny.—This morning, of- feer Gates,of the Fourth Ward. discovered that D. Fowler's wood and coal office, corner of D and 2d <.reets, had been broken into du - ring last night. The thief forced the lock with some instrument, Which was broken in the key bole. Thede-k was ransacked, but noth- ipg of importance was taken _ axp M Recoryp.—Dr. J. sto state thatin Bis remarks at the Seventh Ward Republican meeting reported in yesterday's Star, he desired mor to vey tbe ides that Mr. Day would willingly isrepresept any ove, but that bis <tatements were rey ted by others im such a distorted shape as to do injustice. — 2 —— Tus BALTIMORE Awp Potomac Rattroap. “The survey for & route for the Potomac rail- road is. we learn, progressing rapidly. On ‘Thersosy night the surveyors bad reached a point near Bepping’s Bridge, and yesterday made much more progress in the direction of the city. Jvpem Day Record desires © ~~ KNIGHTS (Taxriars will piesse.see notice of inte Sir Nugent's funeral in-our paper to-day bas peen | } 1 | | Shorts, 45c. Corn, shelled, $1.20a$1.25, in ear, bb3s., $5.50a87. Oates, ba.,8uav0c. Hay, cwt., 82 258 S230; Straw, $1.50a1.75. Celery, pr bunch, 10c. Krout, per quart, 8c. per head, 5at0c. Homing, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, ial cents. Potatoes, 40c. per peck; Sweet Potatoes, 75 cts. Smal! Birds, per doz, $1.26; Small Dacks; 75c.a81, Canvases Backs, S3ag4; Red Necks, ‘Sia82 pair, 2c. Pumpkins, 10 to 5vc.each. Prairie hens, $1 pair. pa lanrtinatio Stel: re ORrHaNe’ Court — Judge Purcell — This Morning the will of Mary Ann Magee was tolly proven Jumes S. Frizzell filed his renunciation of the executorship ef the late Jonn ©. Frizzil. Margaret Hayden was appointed guard of the orphans of John Calianhan—bond $3: The first and final accounts of the guardi to the orphans of John M. and Ellen H Black; of administrator of M. G. Siopason; of executor of Parrott A. Prindle; of admin- istratof of Mary Francis Ward; of exeeutor of C. B. Fitch; of administratrix of Lemuel 1) Williame, of administratrix of Ulement L. West, ana guardian to the orphans, second general secount of the guardian of the or- pbhsans of Ferdinand Hartman; tbird account of the agent of the heirs of Philip Chew, and of the orphans of William Ubew, were ap- proved and passed. — MINSTRELS.—The excellent troupe of Coes, Purdy & Converse, whose per. formances a: Wall's Opera House during the week have been so sitisfactory to the large andiences present every evening, have been induced to remain next wees. We enjoyed their singing and burlesques very much last evening, and recommend any of onr readers who hke a good laugk to go and see ther, The banjo playing, the burlesque of Parepa and Brignoli, and other specialities of the roupe, are excellent. er’ Deat.—Charles Brown, an old colored man who bas been employed in the State Depart- ment for the past thirty years, died on Thurs- day last of pheumonia at nis residence on M street between iith and 15th. He was first employed im the Department under Mr. Web- ster. and has always been much esteemed by all the employees of the Department. His funeral will take place to-morrow at 2 p.m, from the Asbury church, corner llthand K streets, —_—_e———. PRESENTATION.—The jurors of the Uircuit Court, on being discharged for the term, a few days since, waited on Mr. Wm. A. Mulloy. erier of the. court, and late Deputy Marshal, and through Mr. S. ©. Wroe presented him with a bandsome gold headed cane, as a token of their appreeiation of his courtesy to them during the term. = linet SovTwEry Retigr.—The amount of money contributed by the German ‘citizens of the District of Columbia for the relief of the Southern people, and paid over to ‘he Central Committee by Mr. Oharles Kioman was 175 and not $425 as has been stated. —_6e ISRARLITES.—Attention fs called to the ad- verusementin another columm of a meeting of the Hebrew Benevolent Association to take place to-morrow atthe Vestry Koom ot the Hebrew Congregation. +o ParDoNeD.—This morning, Johar Simbnds convieted of larceny and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary was pardoned by the President and released from jail. ins eae Potick Rerorts.—The police reported* cases in the Distrigt yesterday. ‘he fines amounted to $34.90. SE es MARRIED. CHICK—CRO8S. On the 25th instant, by Bev. Mr. Leech. JBS8E OHICK, ef Georgete 4 D. ©., to Miss SABAH UBOBS, of Prin county, Marviand. D le OBUTOBBEY. On Friday, the 2th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Mr. JOHN'W- ONUTORLEY, hry rly 5 Bareee’s Ferry, Va., aged 51 years mon is friends and acquaintances are invited attend Lie Tamera) “ce ancgaees ae invited to f Brant from his residence, No.630 7h . an * DON. On Friday, 26th inst., Mrs. MABIA oT years. @0! N. aged 87 ye Tie friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, fi ber Inte residence, 412 Gt. south oe Sunion 28th inst. , at 23: o'clock p. m. ‘i WwW ASHINGTON OITY SAVINGS BANK, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, Seventh Street and La, Avenue. BIGHEST MARKET PRIOR Paid for GOLD, SILVEs, and COMPOUND IN- TEREST NOT eaee DOMED LAND WARRANTS wanted. ap i2-tf G2 ONIN’S BASE BALL EMPOSIUM. (Sole agent of Horsman’s celebrated New York Base Ball Bm pte, Pyeng en on pests arge and well. len a 1 irnis| Oo OFr- ders Base Balle, Bate, Beles Price Beit Prive Belts, Bases, Shoes, 8 Cricket, Martelle. Foul Flags. Prize Balls, mi ubs, by the wh: ricket, © send for our price dealer id kes, Osps. Shirts, Oroqa-t, Books, Score Sheets ‘and Kehoe’s celebrated lesale ani retail. Base Martelle Clubs should Liberal discount made to ealers and cl Illustrated and descriptive price list sent on pitestion. B. A. OBONIN, 238 Pa. ave. organtzed Base Ball and Cricket ease furnish m bh their ers. address of seoretary, anc location of play-ground ? ATS FOS THE SPRING WEAB. The Broad je SILK HATS. 2 rT SILK B Young Mi . New and beautifal shapes BATS ang cars in Felt a1 lor TINE METZ. net, for young men and boy H. Hatter, 234 Pennsylvania avenne, mb %-lm near corner 13th street. M ACKEBEL AND OODFISE. pounds large SHOBB OODFISH. és No. Baek \e my J fi tat Sedona at” PE BR Gols-tf Ho. 466 Ninth st., bei Fssine TACKLE! FISHING TAOKLB I have just received the largeat best selected ascortment of FISHING TAGELE TS the market, SAMUBL F. SAVAGE. trect, between 10th and lith. BASE BALL, ana CROQUET, GAMES, at CURT: GAMURL F. BAVAG 324 D street, between ivth and lith. IRD OAG BIRD CaGEs! The largest stock of BIBD CAGES fp the city. SAMUEL F. SAVAGE. apistf 324 D etreet, between 10th and ; r 10 ! Asit $0 cor desire and intention to furnish to'the os ee] Wea ate is peoeeeets f fcele ae poss ice, we assistance the public to enable us todo so. by cheerfulipaone plyin, — the following rules, which are indis- 1, All persons using less than 100 de dail; will be bo aay to pay for the same ‘4 ickets, 4 be bad of the drivers or at the central office. cor. ner of 12th and F streets nerth, which are to be paid for on delivery 2. Drivers will not leave any ice without « strict compliance with this rule. tT. T. FOWLER, intendent of the Washington and George- — Tce Uom pany. ott N THE SUPREME OOURST OF TUE DIS- TRIOT OF CU UMBIA, the 15th day oP ADT, J. Bel jam*. guardian of the) minor fidren of coors? Pocheten deceased, plaintiff. vs. e Carrel, Catharine > No. 983, Equity, “tbrrol Ostharine Beach, er: : | Ly ae each, defe 5 On motion of the plaintiff b: m bis pore tare it is oh Re a Sie, cofeogents eir or before the fret rule Tring forty days after thie day; otherwise the cause wili be ceeded with as in case of default. Peat ict A.B, OLIY. 3 ue copy— 3 ap 16 4t Thang 8 B. SAF OF POWDER. Bureaw of Ordnance, Na rLment,| Was, April 22, 1867 There will be ‘cold at. ie auction. te the highest bidders, in the of the I tor of Ordzance. tf Davy '» Boston. Masa, at Deen, on THURSDAY, the ninth; 9th) day of May, =. Steen adred (1.600) heeee Roeser. e posed nee. masket, and or cannon: Bowser, ‘Bendred (1-500) 4 a , : Seu { CITY ITEMS. BRvisr vor THE & Fianagan, ‘pio of ‘the Seaton Hi Billiard Saloon, ba: generausty tendered gTOSS Feces; tablishment on the 29 bey { for the relief of the th. cominitiee on the > is 4s follows: Wastin#ros City, D. C., April 23, 1967 Meters BB Mohun, PB. McGuire, and Owen Thorn, Committee of. Southern Relicf Pund ENTLEMEN: Haying 4 desira to. aid the ri poor of tbe South, we respectfally ender the gross receipts of the Seaton Hil- liard Hall on Monday, 2%b instant, for that por : Pour &e, Brereton & Fravaoay Wasarneton, D.C. Aprti 26. 1867. Meisrs. Brereton & Planogan, ton Hai? GENTLEMEN: We necept t Wade by you this day. We know from letters received that any amount ebiained will give Telefto many desti'ute persons in the South, Reepectfully, &e, R.B. Moaun, Fr. B Moavuier, Owxn TaoRn. ee ALLE ALIKE CREDITABLE to the judgment of the movers in the good work and acceptable to the ple has been the establishment ot Co- ia Division. Sons of Temperance, est of the Capitol, for their progress in less than three Months has rendered it necessary to ob- tain the most extensive hail available on the Navy Yard for their future place of meeting. See advertisement in another column a eee AT THE CkLEBRATION of Odd Fellows at National Theater yesterday afternoon the su- perb Chickering & Son’s piane used was kindly furnished by John F. Ellis, No. 310 Penn-ylvanin ayenue (two doors door: below the old store, a JEWELRY.—Tiped Bog Wood Setts, Jet Setis, 300 Spring styles Buttons, Studs, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, Cups, Gall Bells, re- ceived this morning, at Prige’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 433 Pennsylvania ayenae, mear 4% street. ee THE SUPERB SMITH ORGAN used by Phillip Phillips atthe cencert on Tuesday night st Foundry M. E. Church was kingly farnished by Jobn F. Eilis, 310 Pennsylvania ayenue, (two doors east of his old store.) $4.50, $5, 87, $5, £9, $10, $11 for boys’ suits, Jacket and Pants: $11.50 to — for boys’ suits, Coat, Vest and Pants, at Henning’s, corner Seventh street and Maryland avenue. ———+ 6s IT Is WBLL to get clear of a Vold the first week, but itis mach better and safer to rid yourself ofit the first forty-eight hours—the proper remedy for the purpose being Dr. Jayne's Ex- pectorant. Sold by all Druggists. W,8,M i No Burrer Investment can be made than in Clothing atthe present reduced prices at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Post Office —e- Dx. Wurtx, Cbiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenne, between 4% and 6th streets, contin. bes the successtul treatment of Uorgs, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Watts, Moles, Vascul: xcrescences, &c, Fees at office: one corn, $1; several, 50 cents each: Bantons, Bad Nails, Evlarged Jo.ats, Vascular Excrescences and Moles. $1to $5each. Office hours from am to5p.m,and6 to&p.m. No charge for consultation. Established 1=61. —>»§__ GO anD SBE those fifteen dollar suits, re- ceived this morning, at the Great Central Clotbing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. ee For Corns, Bunrons, Bap NAILS, etc., con- suit Dr. White, 42% Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 43¢ and 6th streets pi? 2s OPE For Sarrts made to order goto Frane’s, #4 7th street, between Dand E; also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, at prices. tnat defy compe- tition; Gray’s, Byron’s and lmitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; Scarf and Ties in endless variety. 8-1: errs enen: ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Call and look at them at the Great ©entral Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- site the Post Office sees eee Goon Corton Socxs, 15, 20, and 25 cents per pair; good Merino Shirts and Drawers, 9) cents each; good Summer U ndershirts,75 cents, at Franc’s Popular Gents’ Furnishing Store, 494 7th street, between D and E. Also, good White Shirts at $1.75, $2, and $2.50. 8-1: —— Just RECEIVED this merning one hundred more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. : Just RECEIVED--Three hundred Boys’ Suits, latest Spring styles from ten te fitreen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing J.H. Sirs, 460 7th street, opposite Post Omice. PERSONAL. LL OF THE POPULAR PATENT MEDI- OINEB are sold at F.X. DOOLBY’S Drag Btore, corner Penn's avenue and east 34 street Capitol Hill, | “ND * Svenue snd eas Moiese” en $1 25 FOR THK SASY-WEABING OOB- i. - ir? BET, called the French Breakfast CUBSET, warranted whalebone. at CHABL BAUM'S Hoop skirt and Corset ufac Louis: avenue, betweem 6th and 7th 34 reets. ¥ EVEBY LADY 18 WANT OF HOOP Poseee baie ot Ealae bo fae ae, - mt fact & BRO., 503 9th Dan B, they. will bet ear of something great! r ‘The latest atyles of SKIRTS always Skirts altered and repaired. ap 16-1m™_ (GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF HAVING their Coats, Pants and Vests Scoured and Repaired, seas to sppear as would do well by A’ B'S Scouring and Re- 77 loth street, a few doors above ap 3-lm* Sea EL aR SURI | OTS 4 FOR FEENOH ABD HOME-MAD. $1 -20 bottsRt ~e ‘8, warranted whalebone. sO, on hand and made to order, the latest styles of HOOP SKIRTS ond OORBETS, warrant: ed to fit or no 09) rt Covers lined w: Linen Buffing, 2. rd full assortment of Miss- €s and Children’s Oorsets Alse, the old style. with Steel Boards, will be sold at OHARLBS BAUM’S Hoop Skirt and Corset Manufactory, 49 Leuisiana avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. 8) rts altered and red. ap l-im* yapoarant TOTHE LADIES —INDELIBLE STAMPING. Warranted fast colo:s. Will _. and boil. Done by a be price. Saves ex; of Ladies are invited to call. sompie nd it. Ladies’ white or Underskir Bal- faetors Aprons. ans teinped in imitation in fast colors. WAEEANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Great saving to ladies having clothes for chil- Gren to make No Beata, 20 coving: bat the pattern printed in the goods indelible. rie faat Gan be attached to the bottoms of Ladies’ Skirts, (same as they are now worn in New York,) read: stamped. and for sale at less than half the usu: cost of braid. Birds, medallions, Figures, ani- mals of apy pattern stamped. Goods as repre- sented or the money returned. WM. PBINOB, mh 12-tf 439 9th street. opposite Patent Office, OHN D. OLABK, ATTORNEY AND OOUR. J oeLOR AP aw ABD NOTARY PUBLIO, No. 526 12th street west. a y RISKY! WHISKY Al Hi 3. Just recetved stax receiv. K ty from the “pest fo pnd I will offer % OE! e lot of YE WHI8- ‘est Virginia distilleries, the following reduced r gallon retail, superior to any Gti ere than st this’ house for lees than $180 alion. F ge lot of Imported 8 jurope,and in bond at BH: jetown custom house; and 90 caske of Cette ned as ap2ly SPLLige Having just received our new and well-selected stock of MILLINEBY GOODS, LACES, (reat and imitation.) EMBBROID BEISS, DEESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c., &c., 1 Barter be BUTIBESTOOK, FROM THIS DATE , AT COST OALL AND BECURE GREAT BARGAINS, EB. LENZBEBG & CO., 46 Market Space, under the Avenue House. _mh 28-1m* D —The And baving, ——Mes-rs. ecg er uffering of ss ii ap oy with the generous offer, a A oa tances tetaritee bertram gooone Bir snrarrege S01 7hetreer to te B Sophy dy taaak hy ets te laoreet te bestow upon. z that they will con- are f aae 2 Res ate we fy ts Fx ‘ . or wing 2 Ns iB, Proprietor. hate Tikes | PORT aS oy yaad ‘ep 2-8 end ok BOOM H FoR rare gue bx yt & y Torani, 329 G street, Peeea ne cal * Rooms ‘e. & csc ep7 | opacer me Ese, Pients Bailaice,, Ogse. | GOR Sa two story BBIOK HOUoB on 1 | FS : po ng i laratngalrnet Gel BEBORS 476 tabs, ep threa-etory : ~at No. pitt Bilt abply next 5.7. Opposite Willard’s. OR RENT—Several fine Faraished | png nN S ccs e Rens Shkeaa ane Feraipied ISR eres roseen 2 on BOARD: Apply a: 477 6th street, corners! D | ithapd Lith streets ee etreet ep 77 3" Beat door Lap 23 ot") ‘0 LET_By t Ty Pere ee ae ey Gay Ring of business, rent i Office. tea mice little ° for most oR raALE EE OWANC STOCK, inte ES and @OUD W o' retall Grocery aad Provision Store Satisfac: tory for selting. Inquire at store, D st. Rorth. Def Tet and ad ste mewireataiore, Ls TOE ae pom ROUSE one Japitol; rent er mon aqguire at 328 North’B et’, in corer of latet ons °OR RENT—A pleavant airy. Furnished Front F BOOM. two larse windone oultatie for one or two eentlemen as lodging room, 2¥1 6th ce a Pogtst, room, we’ walk nt Inquire at ‘ep 82-6 eansent Deomen witl have the right te aw. oral) that may be offered | also, the 4 that north, KS2 RENT—Te gentlemen—Three large Jy-formisbea ROOMS, com:manicatin, th fret ficon, which will ve 40% ith «t.. bet Hand I LYASANT BOUMS WIT@ BOARD at the corner of New Jersey gyenue and Seuth A to reject a Gli the cattle if be deoms tho esttle Gelivered are Botof the required 3 nbaecriber, wishing t> retire from 1 bis stock » With th: . & rented eyes ar it, 1867 street. Onpitol Hil perintcedent op CROTON FLETOHER, HiSSSE8 10 LET Of FOR SALE—in tne the place VEY COOL. PLEASANT FURNisuRD Philedelphia Row. lth street east. Th: A ROOMS for rent with Board if desires. | houses are weil atap* Bath-rocm in the house Also, Table Board In guire atau? H street betwerm 7th and &th ate... half « block from 7th strect east att ree BENT—Tw. handsome PARLORS Also, several tly Furnished Rooms with or as rmonth. In: LOWMAN, 4tosp m. or ep 22 6" received for a teas Bamber thas on, a 353 1 atreet, bet. 1sth atree! . De * ir 5 3 . ee apr nim avenue. ‘Bald Let is 13 fect front. 187 feet ss Are ssemat names ta fell. es well pcbes deep. and fm: wooa dure. congal: LE—The LEA HOLD and FIX- BRS of the Kirkwood Restanrant. on Repus)lvania avenue. ses the Kirkwood House. Apply to MAUKY & INGL 373 D po endorsed, * Proposals for tworoomscach The three houses : : 2.20) Tmo URN ARTICLES street. — aia ain | Arete: Fries 220, tmmettats po AT THE WASHINGTON Nav E YARD" Foe RENT—Three Unfarniehed BOOMS on _ Sp i9-tf 465 9th street, between EandF. the firs! id two un the se-ond floor Gasand Wavy Paymaster's Orricn, ¢ Wasuinctron. D house Appl at 500 New Jérsey , FOR SaLE k OB SALE BRICK. HOUSE on 6th street, near 6 + April 25, 185 § ue. between D and B streets, north of the 2 Sealed Proponais. to be endo’ “* Proposals.” more Depot. Ap 27-3t® 10K HOUSE near Willard’s, and double lot, will be received at thisefice vatill2m the Ga) of May, 1597, for the followin rawst be af the very best quailty. to be delivered free of ex od Government tax. at the Washing H soar end subject 10 the wswal imspertion jo- wit. Bwreaw of Ordnance supplies, fh. OB BENT—One large Saloon PARLOB and BED ROOM communicating, suitatle for. f four gentiemen, with or without Board. moderate. At 459 9th street, between B v Beariy new, $6 500 cash. FRAME HOUSE with brick back batidinge, on (th street, near F, excellent location, for 36.800 _ Two Brick HOUSE® on the Island, new, near Smithsonian, $3 500 each. ry desirab ROOMS, with Board. ine plecaact aus heutne necali Also. several cther HOUBRS for sale in the | 52° (clcuiy Sug Duntred) pounds best charvoal ” 2 » , pi of i comventent to the street care Tomeatate par wat part of ington... WELLS 400. [590 (ORs hverang) ponnds eguare Caat Boe! session ‘er ase lo. 7. . - Gay strect, Georgetown Pe ebE se ap 17-108 re. Found Cast Steel for taps eee OTTAGE 12 (twelve) dozen b round emeoth Files FoR,» T—Large fine BRICK HOUSE,on rent, for 18 ‘eightecn nd amooth Files 13th street west, between E and F streets desirable T 35 (thirty-six) dozen Bastard Files. perth, contaiming l4rooms Injuire of JUS. F withabundan-e of ground in i2 (twelve zen half round Files. KELEBY, Heal Estate Agent, otice 363 sth lion very pleasant and healthy 1 (one) barrel boiled Linseed Oi!, street west. near north I st ah ap 27-3t* wo story FRA MB HOUSE, on 'e, between Virgiste avemie contiiningfour room~. with a large BUROBELL oor. 14th and F ats. ap I5-iteo R BENT—Large ?URNISHED from §12to $16 per month Board’ Bureaw of Steam Eneimetring 500 (five hundred) ealiens best winter strained pure Sperm Of\,in barrels. to stand « tem fod BEST a ROOMS, a‘ street, eas’ ing at $5 perature of Sideg Fahrenheit t No. 459 6th etreet, between O and aeible security required fer the prompt a fige stable in the rear of th rats <, | ond faithtul deltvery of supplies awarded. a sa _ Opi -3t Blak form for bide nA, fariher partecwlars \OB RENT—A small Farnished 1008, No. 5 for bidders, to be had at this office WORE ben strech ete ned HOUSE, No. WANTS, CALVIN 0, JACKS: en h Large garden. well plantet” "Parnl- = meee ap 2d-st Paymaster U. 8.6 ture for ; price 34%); part cas preferr: J ANTED—& SITUATION fora Prag Clerk. 7 ; fixe totaal ome Tow. Iuqutre on aba: \ Acdress Star Office, fox L y-3te Protea Fee Cuavine ax caving 7 3 re WANTED good OOAOH PAIN FLAG FOOTWAY on H Btreet Nor diately Jnquire atNo. 3440 i 3. { GBNISHED HOUSE FOR BENT. house fein comp! vd rae ee haw ¢) 4/2 and 6th street cessary for nousekes 299 pies 5 c y ctable This house eit bs rewted tere ee etat Ww cook, Wash and Irom. of tp doc. the trifiing sum of $°7 per hb ber work. Adress tar Ofice. ately Call either before 8 eof the al V ; Atidy respectable WOMAN stone to be net over eight or less than five tmches ap z7-2t J fe ral he: work ins private femfly. | in diameter, and sovos inches in Soren, 00% tata . 5 ontn . foily- at of references required ress “| ons bed of cravel not less than e! nrbes k OR RENT a Pew HOUSE jeg ea Star oftic Ps 3st ppocered om at leost fons tnches ef sharp Srot, situated on the Washington Aqueduct, ji , WITH GOOD REOOMMENDA- hefore Paving, and to well rama wale above the Union Arch. The house contains | Al tune Gan fade SECO ETE EEDA | three tines nad six rooms, pautry, kitchen and ar lemdid srmmer remdence Apply to WM. READING, Union Arch, or THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer Georgetown, D.C. ap 27 ot well watere earth to be « or places es the Ward Go! an contractor will be rey surface of two hunéred feet in Sork without washing Apply at Madam PRINCE'S, 23 Markeb pace, nent 8th st 9.7.21" V ] ANTED—Immediately. an honest, VY GIRL, who ond tidy tauds cooking and wash poor BOOMS FOR RENT in back bailding. nd ironing fora small family ustgive | width ef the street ex uftable for housekeeping. water aud 196 : tion, which will be well Tet. between 7thand sth north, Audi d S vic Sheen ae tat * Fa Oonimisatoner, without expense to 7 OB BENT—Two BOOMS on the first floor, un 7 = o - | emetor, before graveting F furuishea Inquire on th Breminen, Dotrect | WAR TED, A for MEN to one es Bidders will also meet my 4 lay- north. between 4th and Sth sts,,. No. 83. apy St vat the oMee of VIRTUE & pla reineton (OB BAL’ LOT in Georgeto m2 width, replacing or relaying acress oF ip the line of ssid age LA able and respectable business. A eI tween Send 10 a m YARSION, Intelligencer Building, corn and B streets. api Ha Site oases RNTRUATOS Tospscbie SUT eee | Sift Manes! bathe Wart Comminsicunr tay me bilo. sup! ad NTED—F ectable white w rect, fo be net less than eon . Apply at No. 60 Prospect SITUATION on chamtervanta tn kotel an | eres ee hee Bee Sod In Places vot 1 {OR BENT—Twod furnished per month bowréing house, or in a pri iamily.and also to assist in washing and ironing. Best of refer- =. Apply at No. 347 B st. south, Capitol Hill. STANT DIOAL PURVEY' A™= MB or OBB OF Waswixcts, D. O., April 27, 1967, A PAINTER WANTED—One who can letter than four feet long. close'y jet ‘The work to be done to the enure satisfaction of both the ward and as t commissioners, and to be paid for by ‘Rete ss mt on tl pee Ae Ting thereon, except that of the General Government, which is a fer by act of Congress of February 234, sf Bidders will state price per cubic yard for grad {OR BAL’ F : sg! AT A BARGAIN Three new Brick Ho ing, per square y for paving includtng g: northern part of the city; 6 ri Dreferred. Apply at office of undersi 397 Ee send required, and are foot for tere bar no gas. Lot ax90.” Price Tih street, PP @- SUTHERLAND, f ace a ae eply @600 2-3" Assistant Medical Purveyor, 6. ing and fi hottie wifi ved from ethers than prac- . : only $100 per ter be recei 3B. L. waLes sa tical pavers, and the righ andl paid. spm-6t Cor. La. av. and 6tii st. Bes AGBHTS WANTED prepen pelentee pe op is expressly reserved \® RENT—From May Ist, » pleasant BAOK TO sRLL Deablon, at H ‘1 10th street, near the ANEW BOOK JUST PUBLISUED. Fo BENT—Two furnished BOOMS. eomauni- eating, on second floor. A at No, 224 6th street, between Mand N. = 25-3t™ LIFE OF GHBIST AND HIS APOSTLES, Including all the writer. the New Testament, and the Beligtous Creed po History of Jews Spl? 2awtMay7 ners. OB BENT—-DWELLING HOUSE. wi ami. | 2°wnD to the present day, and * The s rages ir LGAaUe vemcte Mtoe: | Sameer saath "ysegaee | PYF gFaE Seapine Sweurra a . ashin; 2 le - ‘TO! be vi it ‘op 28 tw" ton Fost Ofice. | wanted for all the States and Territo fer | untili?m., MONDAY. 1ttn ae of bran gra- WO ROOMS FOR BENT—Healthicat part > oy oe a ee earth shail be ‘ea! Dart of to id ith. The thecity. Bent £10 per month Inauire 312 eed in making 12th erest cast, from south Massachusetts avenue, between lith an’ isth ste, side of Bouth Caroiina, oe ap 25-3t* Shae SiesrOrtaee anal" aes Pp % in BOUT @1.300_WiL ROMASE THE Iith street east end 13th street enst. Rrouxvaca FIXTURES of one of the nicest ors will state the price per cubic yard, and ca est located Grocer: resin thiscity. For Gity P.O. ap 28-34" t rhs it 6 for irs address T. bot ene price will be pai either the cutting “seem | Sees Eoin ape sete owe toeageseet nbets {OR BENT—Three or fi r t BOOM, 6. rector shall carefully le cavetions where Pe rssaraltbod: betta ble Sa wee “4 PABTNEB. in an establiched caited, without auy extra cost. # vevient to cars. ‘ana me: facturing business,an active, energetic say or all biea” a wife. Lerms moderate. man, with 9860 capital. Address A. B., Bex 21, | /*°t BY © enue, between 6th City Post Office. Ap 26-st* UL aBE. 10 will buy the APERUANGER WANTED—Wanited « first APaM 018. 3x. Meat Store, if P aut FAPEBUANGER, one who understate | _ap °-2awtd Assistant Uommierioners eatery pe eterred 1. 2 good end reliable BOPOSALS WILL BS BBORIVED AT TaIs f veep MARKAIiER Re aeéiy ree | Peaesctiu leek WRUNBSU AY: ay (OB BALE OB EXOHANGE-—A new two-story =n" bet DandEsis. | > ot G i water service pipes POF RE ROUSE a Loe, one two story strest morte, bet est wars nea toe Street north, between ANTED FOB BENT—HOUSES in any part treet weet and Q streets west, to sel] on reasouabie te: WwW “<¢ Geor; tenants of aieon so mS. OF of this city or ‘own, for street we-t, as are not alrealy provided the exchange » small Garden Farm. Inquire at | the first-class, who a! y inguiri; With. Specifications can be seem at tbe City Com- $63 lith strect east, near Navy Yard. -6t* office Ons cher is always reaso missioners’ Office. in with the act RI nothing ss! w a leas = Eee is rented or e owner, M Fay é cor. of F, Boom 17. (OB SALE OB RENT—A three story BRIOK F with twoastory back building, No ta Wi Spproved March ue ington street, Georgetown, bb ul id to ti tistaction NW. sold to the sat Ona eD: DY! Com loner of First JA00B \ ONDEBLEER, Com. Second Ward bh water and gas. A, m. ep 26 6t* Office, 7th apl? dawtma: DURE /ANTED TO BENT—A small HOUSE, with AYOR'S OFVIOE cuss tM RL FUBNITU FOR five or six rooms. Address Post Office ‘Box M Wasnixs Ton, April 23, 187. 0 to housekeeping; will be sold the furniture tn | 292- State price. Sp 25 38” Scaled Propossis will be received at this Ogio» $6 D street. betweon 2d and 34. Good fur. A PLEASANT ROOM AND BOARD WANTED | SPU! 12 o'clock on Bene niture, In excellent order Farieawishtnginfor- | /M by a lady, where but few or 2 boarders | Birth ane Basco Ward ee mation will call on JAB. T, WALKE . ise moot unaitas tote for two d tractor io have but ome ward Specifications can be seen at this office; also, at the ofice of the Commissioner of Imprevements, in the basement of the weet wing of the Oity Ball No bid will be received which does not inciude =m (OB SALE OB BENT—Five LOTS of tn acres ich, (the whole enclosed im ons,) just outside of the clty limtte, Terms accommodating 1a quire of YOUNG, HOS. No. 428 New Yor 38 ABTED—& LADY who understands oper- ating on Wheeler & Wileon'’s Sewing MMa- chine, immediately, at 402 lath strect. between G and B sts. opsd t' r 5 |p 25-3t~ - ster for each separate item of work event : rials 3 ne. OB THE PUSINESS GENTLEME ‘ theshin demiain OR BENT—To gentieman and wife. furatsbea | I WASHINGTON OITY.D-O- °F | | By law the Mayor is probibied ms or unfarni: BOOMS, at No. 290+. south contracts for ti ve work to any person or persous whe ot Dractical ppvers. The Mayor reserves to bit if the right to re- ject any or all bids, shoniad deem it to the in- terest of the Cor poration to de sv. OBABD WALL. ap 25. thetutd — “ ‘aaror. P2Orosale FoR THE MASON, ser A SITUATION as a bookkeeper or cl y Oue who understands single, doubi: ry bank bookkeeping and mercantile Y Ex d- ence, and hes hea the practiceof it in a ey ue, ® large dry store Due and Sth «treet,a U. 8 oifice, — a ey oop 5 bes arias rentios asa eeper for twenty years, s situstion —_ ® salary of $1.000. Ww to ha Batreet Capitol Hill. OB RENT—A st. north. bet east. five roomed HOUSES, betwee nd D,four-roomed H ; Brick. nearly pew: bee Lae QFrice OF ULAGETT & SWEENY, PUBOHASE AND BALE BUREAU. No. 4 Market Space, second floor. HEAL ESTATE BROKERS. ap 26-66" io 4th and 5th sth ¥ A! AVATION for th of sa 4g the U. 8. Botanical Garden, ington, D.C. Sealdd Proposals for the above named labor and material: are invited wtlee aloe Lousest from Kaeetaee eu Ol ai & nice poneuet INI DESPEEANDUM, ap 25-6t* No. 217 6th street. [) BUG CLEBK WANTED—Must be thoreaghiy competent. and come well recommended. In- quire of JOBN B. MAJOR, corner of 7th and H etreets, ep 25-e03t” W 48TED—-« young WOMANS to cook, wash SPECIAL NOTICE. iG LOTS. —w. to our Het of desta ire she sole agents ;: a will be at ip. mop THEBSDAY, May 2. ab the thee of the Architect of the Capital, 3 and ificati ‘Xtension where plan ‘of the exca‘ation per perch @f 25 made in the measurement Teer Ho allowance to be Department, on Fourteenth st he for any deviation from straight lines. - nd iron for @ tamily of three. W: rt calinieaclon to tab Tohowtng'whoteiSvanres, | Guth» efvtrars uuired apni at BOWERT | ,,Peymeti wilt pe wuce ter the ikof July om Of subdivisions to be sea st our ninces} | KOLLER & OO °s, Pawnbrokers, 302 9 street, | the completion of ea are authorized to" offer upon liners | Dear Penn avenue ap 24-6¢ BDWAED CLABG Architect fare Wa 2500 benhiitte i. | WA2ED= To bare Brick or Frame HOU ap 26-4¢ U. 8. Oapitor ac.5 a . ee tegath streets, aud Ved Watrocts eee ane Fit- | YY containing 6 or nth street and the Cleele mete eee nd eae? Fourteenth and Fif- | Ad cou, stating terms, &¢.,0.B, B., Btar office, G2*4T WATOH SALE i es “I atree! 4 on PUL, RICE le Square No. 210, bounded by Fourteenth and Fif- i ery Patron Handso Releabi, teenth streets, ud Mbhode Island avenue aud ® | WW AN Cee ssa Tor the love Peer Tee Danae ate know that te ~4 rs Di 2 sereriprar ete mien can paren ight by ringlogthe uighebell at ek Goo rey Ppeeeing! Oapitel Bit. ap soaw W4STED.— 4 PABTE wanted with a WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. Amd not to +: pard for uniess perfectty Sacisfactory’ street, t gut recta ene qed bY Rourteenth and Thit amount ef to tuke one-half S200 40 O73 Interest tn an eotablished busiiees. “nudsee cae a SS mare No. 200, (slate Depa: a) a ey NTED—a Farsi BO! bral bounged Uy Fourteenth and Thirteenth, and B A vealed seven no Hoon = repens. iis Fy I re} references. teenth wtrectar sae Gasca bs, Twelfth end Thir. | blerent will be paid. Good refer elonization Ste 10 sebauare No, 274, bounded by Twelfth and Thir- | Building. 411 Pesne.ave, 00 at Ten ape ste 3a a streets. —I would to Square No. a5, bounded by Twelfth and Thir- hn Pay to 10 reese. Soe 2,00 g2 teenth, and 8 T streets. cash, and the balance in month! 1,000 Sto 10 Bapate No. 305. bounded by Bleventh and STARE & CO. 2.500 + 4 Twelfth, and 8 and T streets. B.B. cor. New York av and sth st., 5 we. J and’ Bacdig: 38, bounded by ‘Tenth and Bleventh Plant's Butlding, Booms 12 and'13, | = may bo @eeth uere be ANTED TO THIN oo f all sorte, Bo. 1 UBThS. gang the above een Land rth epiv Im* 5 an ea get gbounded by Minth ang Tenth, | W FURNITURE oF faniiiie vechitee Webi? Kagare No.3, bounded by Ninth and Tenth, | RMDIPE. end @ good Babs oli erin oor ye ln og ag by Minth and Teath ante Corner La ay. and stn st "Eger Won ee eee ae eet en | Wate a MANTED MBN for the Usita ube e Tland ve uesod B et * more Baiiroad Depot, wetter oa ie Horie houuded by Bevouth end ‘Bigath atten? Pitz pounded by Second and Third, Soe eee ee tingle Lots in all lace versonsin almost any part of the oar books can be WY ANTED—A COTTER «od oor FITTER ix ween ree pat Kt apt WwW iTED-A ATLON as seamstress by a i eisatpenes Bama eee tie Siauectmee cates, ‘et -ROeG

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