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“THE EVENING STAR. B7 For “AUCTION SALzs” advertisements see fourth page of to-day’s Star. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. NATIONAL THeaTER.—To-nignt Miss Lucille Western will sppear in three different chsrac- ters, iD & play entitled “The Atonement; or, she Cbild Stealer.” ASLaND HALL.—First grand May Ball of the National Friendship Club this evening. Wasuineron City GARDEN —Twenty- second grand pic-nic of Club this afternoon and e mg. HALL ov THE New Market, Georgetown — Fair for the benefit of the Home for Aged Femaies. Canrort Hatt, G street, between oth and 10th—Fair for the benefit of the new Hall and Howse of the Christian Brothers. now open. METROPOLITAN HALL.—Burlesque of the ‘Biack Crook,” and other novelties. Ss ae, Tax QUESTION OF Kg-OP ENING THE ReGis- TRy.—It wisi be remembered that when ine regi-(ration under the recent act of Cougress Was commenced inthe upper wards, mavy White persons refused to appear to have their aotbes entered. Subsequently many of them ame ‘o the conclusion that they would like to be registered, and applications were made to the regisiers to re-open the registry list The registers, however, decided that having completed the registry in the wards name, i! could not be re-opened, save on the two days Ust precéding the election, and then only for correction, at Which time no new names would be received. except of those who were sick or absent from ihe city at the timeot the regi<. tration. In other words, they could only co: reet «he old list, and not make a new list, woul! be the case if the registry w: re-opened for the benefit of those wao refused to register when the officers were in session for that pur- also be recollected that ata meeting of the Fourth Ward, held previous to the registry of tbat ward, that Mr. Joseph H. Bradley, er, stared tuat the registers had humated that there would be no persons Tegistered ip the wards in which they bad after they bad closed in the ward. and adv that some party who had not re; make appiicasion to do s petition for a Writ of w mpel the registers to ] o oring the mater before the courts. There quite Anumber of whites, it is claimed, in all the ‘Wards m which the registers have been, who tailed to register, amd it is also alleged tnat there are many colored persoxs who ue- glected it. fesierday afternoon while the registry wa: gress mm ihe Seventh Ward, Mr. G.T he Third » Who did no: n ANG Was Wotregisiered when ere in that wdrd, made b's ap- auce And asked that his aame be eg ed. After bemmgsworr beyin reply to que ns of Gen. Bacon and otber reg! ude Mitted that he had voluntarily remained away trom the place cf eel in bis ward whe af wis goimg on. Gen. Bacon informed ? ed tered Would peiag refu-ed ibe register pe mt tbat be could wot now) be registered, Mr. sngley presented the iollowing notice va. Say Hewn, George Ho Plont, E Ole phone. Zenas U. Robbins. and Pe f Bacon. Judges e@f Election for the ity of Washington: Gentiemen—You will Please wke notice that 1, George T. Langley, am © igen of the United S ates; bave resided i1 the Inewiet of GCofumbia for more than the period Of one year preceding this dave, and the Third Ward of the City of W. tshington for three mentbs preceding said date; and that i am neither a pauper nor person under guara- lapship; that I am upwards of tweety-one that] Bave not been convicted of any tfamous crime or « fence, aud uave not voluntarily giveo aid and comfort to th *beis tn the late rebellion; and a jualitied Your under the laws of the United State: and beng informed thetmy mame has been omit- ed by you im makiae up the Tegistry fortue said ward,1 demand that said omission be corrected, and my name entered upon smc re- SistTy according to law: and if this is not done Wibin five day: fter the dating of this no- Gee, shall appiy to the Supreme Court of trict of Columbia for a mandamus to you to place my mame on <aid register (Signed) G.T. LanGtey. Washington, D ©, April 24, 156: The Judges replied that they could not com- ply with bes request, and Mr. Langley asked them to certify to the notice being served, which they declined to do for want of ume It is vnderstood that Messrs. Bradley, Sr, ; and Fendali lave been retamed as by Mr Langley and others who are siteated, And that application for the writ will be formally made so soom Aas the five Gays after the date of the noticeshall have ex- ired. = Ky the provisions of the law the registers are required to sit two days, five days before each election, for the purpose of “correcting the list," and it is said tar they construe the Words quoted to mean that they shall sit for the purpose of correcting verbal errors, &c.. and not for the purpose of adding names other than those who were sick or absent trom the city at the time of the registry in the several wards we May Day.—According to tne calendar this is the first day of May. Comparing it, «s it i rain peuring down, and nature ina ‘a and disconsolate condition—with the iptions of English and American writers for several centuries—sof! sunshine, balmy breezes, blooming flowers, crassy meads, sinz- ing birds, sighing lovers. and all the rest of 1t—we have come to the concinsion that either ‘be almanac makers or the poets have made a mistake. There is certainly not much “eth-. rial mildness” around to-day, and if Phillis and Corydon go a-maying, and tramp through the wet grass, and seat themselves on a flo ery bank. if they can find one, Phillis w probably bave an attack of rheumatism «: Cor tlicted with a severe cold in the mS mist have changed, and apUy designated as the «ca- May-day is tarrbal holiday It is yet. however, recognized in the old countries of Europe as a joy ous festival, bard. ty second to any througRout the year, Y¥ ago, Ip this country, an old-fashioned ¢ was kept n the early -unlizght of the morning, going together to the groves and woods, where they gathered tbe fragrant spring flowers, and making wre + and nosegays of them, presented them to their friends. We'd hke too see them do it pow. In the rural districts of Engiand, the “Maypole or the Village Green” is kept up, Sround which the lads and lasses dance and make merry throughout the day. The Catho- lic Chureh dedicates the month to she Virgin Mary. and there will be Appropriate services in the Churches here during the month. The devotions to Mary commenced last evening. era ee eeree up of youths and maidens, ATE —At auction yester- ernoon, Mr. John H. Condon, formerly timo: more recently a clerk in the General P: Orfice, sold bis farm of 100 acres, over Eastern branch, near Fort Stoneman, to Mr. Fitzgerald, tor $11,000 cash. - Me-srs. Cooper & Latimer sold at public ‘Bchon yesterday afternoon Lot 31, in Square , Containing about 2,0W feet. for 51 cents per fost, to R.H. Bath: also, Lot 32, in same square, same number of feet, for 51 cents per foot, to H.H. Tilley: also, Lots 11 and 12, in Square it, to Jobn Connolly, for $1,250; west half of Lot 6, in Drury’s subdivision of Square 209, con'sining 2,150 feet, to C. H. Carrington, at 15 cents per foot; Lot A and B, subdivision of Lot 4. in Square 160, containing 4,357 feet, at 20 cents per foot, to G.U. B. Mitenell; Lot ©, in ame lot and subdivision, containing 2,448 feet, sold to G ©. B. Mitchell, for 19% cents per foot: Lots D and E, in same Jotandsnbhdyision, containing 3.943 feet,to Wm. H. Philip, tor wy cents per foot Mes=rs. Green & Williams sold at auction yesterday the south half of Lot Ne. 25, in Square 534, having a front of 24 feet 7 inches Third sireet, running back ‘0 feet, between th © street and Indiana avenue, to F. A. “4 at=127 per foot, containing 2,212 feet 6 inches, smouniing to £2,u9 =7; lot im Reserva- Fonts © Third street west, between B and © streets vorth, having 2 feet front by A) feet deep su O'Leary, at $1 per foot, amounting to &. 7 Ammen Tuk Rrotstration —Yesterday there were } Voters registered in the Seventh Ward, of \ hich 17% were white, and 42 colored, making he number registered the previous day, 285 Whites, ard 972 colored; total. 1,267. Three more remain for the registry in this ward Dr. Wm. Boyd was among those who made Application 16 be registered: and he rejected, on the ground that he bad been c victed of crime, having been in t wa Boye clsimed that be had received a fuli aud uncond) ions! pardon from the President of the t d States, which restored him t> the nsbtp. The registers decided he jaw bis name Id not be specifying among others whose © sball Bot be registered those who have of om infamous crime. Dr, d gave notice to the registers that he would ake the matter before the courts. ~ + ee Mr. J.C. 0. Wnaley, who has rv of years filled the position of reader in the job-room at the Govern. Printing Office, has resigned for the pur. of emering into commercial pursuits ia sitimore. Mr. Whaley fs well known ia this OY. 8HG® hostof friends wish him success 2 bis new business R&sien Er fer a 238 ‘He WABDENSHIP OF THR J aiL.—It is cur- rently reported that Mr. T. B. Brown, warden of the ail, is about to be removed | ea charges ee against him before the i ident. The principal eharge is understood to be that while the registration was in pro- ' resin the Fourth Ward heat tobave two colored men who nad been in penitea- sry registered, and after they had been re- fused. dre-sing them in other clothes and bring- ibg them up ag: This charge ts denied by Mr. Brown and bis friends, and other parties Wbo were present on the occasion referred tu, Who made affidavits te the effect that it was 4D entirely different person who brough: the men ip a second time; that Mr. Brown did not bring them there, and that the only thing be bad (o do with them was after they had passed Out, wWhea be went out and questioned them "sto what time and of what crime they had been convicted We hear the names of Mr. Robert Ball and —— Hoertis mentioned in connection with the position. Mr. Bail is well known in this city, where he has resided ali bis life, he having jor A pom ber of years been & guard at the jail, and subsequently a letter carrier and superinten- Certot the carriers ef the Washington post office. Mr. Huestis was formerly the ma: bricklayer on the Capitol extension, and af- terwards U. 8. Consul to Longniel, Canada. pea acai ied ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY —The Alexan- Orin Gazette of yesterday says: # colored min named Beverly Jackson, re- siding on St. Asaph street, near Princess, was imoned to the door of bis house last night i eight o'clock, on opening which, he was struck and felled by a hlow froma ciub in the bands of an unknown party A meeting of those interested in the estah- lishment ofa Steam Ferry between this city and the opposite Maryland shore will, be held to-night A preliminary meeting of some of the mer- cbents of the city was held at four o’tiock Yeeterday evening, in the counting room of icssrs. Hooe & Wedderburn, for the purpose of establishing a corn and produce exchenge On Sunday last a Lodge ef tne 1. O. of Good Templars, a Temperance organization, wetituted at Falls’ Cbureh Fairtax coanty, Va The proprietorship of the Mansion Hous will revert to-morrow, to the owner of the Honse, Mr. James Green. - . Tur Fisa Wusrr.—Last evening fish com: Menced to arrive more pleatifully than on the previous days, and in the course of tne might there were sixor eight arrivals. Shadare being sold a $5 to Sl0 per hundred, and herring a: “5.0 to ST per thousand, There is plenty of custom for what is arriving, and to day all hands about the fish wharf appear busy, the superintendent of the wharf (Mr G. Harris, Ss much toasany. Two oft ate arrivais brought up 11.000 shad from Gibson's Landing, at Stoney Pomt, which were bought by Mr W. Stewart, ot y- ‘ oe THE FIRB ALAnM AND POLICE TrEnGRari Superintendent Talcott, of the Fire Alarin Teiegrapb, bas registered during the mo af April ten alarms of fire. Most of the fires wer ©T BO importance, aud the loss is es!imated at Bot Over 51.200, the Llosa by two fires being e-- timated at =500 each. Superinte’ Holly; of the Police Tele graph, has made up his report of ‘the’ opera- tions fn his departgent for the monthof Aprih. and for the year ending April30. The bagines= de © which were tramsmitted over the Wires duripg the montb were |.5°°, and auring the year 15.365 —_ e 4 A Goop Law 8 Inw of the Osrp Viow prohibiting the exposure of glanter Mas in the Market= or public places it Was enaeted for the purpose df preventing the spread of the disease among the horses, and a- it has always been considered a diséase to whch mankind is ltabte, the city fathers doub: le<s bad in view the protection of their feliow- he especially, Yesterday, offieer Greer, the Third Ward, arrested Clement Smjihi for bringing a glandered horse into the market piace. Smith was taken to the station-bouse, and wa. fined y Justice Thompson. 2 ——-—--@ is PoRTANT Novice —it will be seen that the Asses-or of Internal Revenne has called on delinguents to make returns of their in- comes. &e, during the past year, and all such shoula bear this neticein mind. The penalty for not making returns is an addition of fifty per cent., and persons who do business after the ist of May without first obtaining an In- ternal Revenue license are liable to a fine of from $10 to $500, and imprisonment from ixty days to two year: sae ES * Se Onraans’ Court. Judge Purcell —Y esterday, Helen Stern was appointed guardian to the orphans of Joseph Stern—bond $4,000; and John Ferguson to the orphans of Harvey and and Mary Ferguson Lee, of Sacramento, Ual.— bond $1,000 The first and final aceount of the adminis- trator of W.J.Gozler, and second and supple. Mental account of the executors of David English, were approved and passed. —-.—_ PromEnapR ConcenTs.—The semi-weekly promenade concerts of the Marine Band were to have commenced 1n the Capitol grounds this evening. On Saturday evening « concert will be given in the grounds of the Executive Man- sion. and will be repeated on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the places named during the se:.- son. MARRIAGE Licenses —During the month yust passed there were 141 marriage licenses issued by the clerk of the court, Mr. R. J. Me gs, of which lui were to white and 40 to colored couples. Hers THANKS —The Washington Brass Band, led by Mr.1 Heald, were out last night sere- bading, and complimented one of our repost. ers by calling at his residence and discoursing delightful music. se lini DiscHARGED —Yesterday about twenty of the compositers at the Governmer Printing Office were furloughed on account of the work getting slack, as also one pressman. ee POLICE REVORTS.—The police reported yes- terday 43 arre-ts in the District. The fines amounted to $61.55. ATTENTION is called to the notice in another colomn announcing the loss of $31) MARRIED. MURRAY—SWANN_ On the 29th April, at Christ Church, by the Bey Mr. Olds, Mr. JAMES GME BRAY, of Warhington, to Mi 5S. SWANN. of Prince Ge (Marlborough pa ee DIED. McCOLGAN. Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, April 30. at 7 o'clock, JAMES McCOLGAN, jr, Joungest son of James and Mary McUoizan, in the zath year of his age The relatives a ub OmrcaRy,—In vain tribute to the a led friend, JUL. wtiful. 20 full of loy our tenderest synrpathi colors the dvi genial les, w ae upon the hearts, and elicited the brig! At home she was the centre around which husbend’s, father's. mother’s, s % SEVENTH STREET. CBEAP! 369 EAP!! OHEAP'! BARGAINS IN FUKNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & ., §c. I bave commenced from this date to ll my Steck at reduced prices until the 15TH OF Persons in need of FUBNITURE and to may. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS would do weit examine my prices before purchasing elsewhe; FUBSITURE, CARPETS, OILCLOTAs, MATTING, WILLOW WARE, BILDBEN’S CARRIAGES, CUTLERY, &co., &. HENEY BONTZ, 369 7th street, between I and K WINDOW SHADED. ey; 486 Different colors snd sizes, latest styles, at MABKRITER’S, No. 485 Tth st. bet. D and Terms cash doors above Odd. Fellows SOB Sal. ea ap zr ot ait. ot COW, with her own Calf, treet and Magsachuar’ tt nt Pri 78, Apply after 3 o'clock pm. ey aot OITY ITEMS. ey ‘W2 Anvisp all our friends to wisit Odd Fel- lows’ Hall to-might—the occasion being & a testimonial benefit tendered to Zope, and Harry Welles by a few, of their frien Ramee eras as! 10 for Europe. We iy Tamme and take upon who give them a cxll will be satisfied With Johnny Rees» as Tambo and Harry St. Liers as Bones. Don’t fail to go. Iw SrRagrn ways come to the point, and in trading also. Therefore goto Franc’s Gent's Furnisbing Store, 49} 7th street. near Odd Fellows’ Hall, where you will find fine White Shirts at 21.75, $2, and $2500 Summer Undergarments from 50 to $2.50, and good Cotton Socks at 15, 20, and 25 cents. Al- so, Shirts made to ercer. Seg ies Dry Goovs arg Down —1f any of oar read- ers wish to realize how great has been the de- cline in Dry Goods, iet them call at Miller's, 101 Bridge street. Georgetown, D. O., and they will be satisfied that the fall in price is nut “all talk” He keeps “good goods” too, and the wonder 1s how he sells so cheap. —— JRWELRY.—Ornamental Bog Wood Setts anc Buttons, Jet Stts and Buttons, Carbun- cle Sets and Buttons, Jet Chains, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, Vaps, Call Bells, re- ceived this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. $38 Pennsylvania avenue, near 43 streets, pe Seen AFFECTIONS of the Liver. Biliows Disorders, Sick Headache. &c, are thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayue’sSanative Pille. Acting asa gentie laxative, they remove all irritating and fecal matter from the bowels, gradually change the Vitiated secretions of the stomach and iiver, avd restore these organs to a healthy condi- tion. Soid by all Druggists. W,3,M ee Pror. A. A. Grirvits, of Chicago, is en- etced eiving & course of ten iNustrative lec- tures on ¢locution and orator, at Georgetown College, and the same course to toe stndents of the Law Depariment of Columbian Gol- lege. He will give one or more Keadings in the c'ty auring his engagement with the col. leges PERSONAL ATTENTION tion is called to the ance ale of household furniture, No. a borth, between Lith and Lith street, West, at I o'clock a.m, to-morrow morning. by D. L. Wells & Oo., auctioneers. a hee Great InpvcemEnTs sre offered at Bar's. corner 7th and E streets, In fine Blue Flannel Suits for men and boy's: gent’s. furnishing goods. &c. Fine White Shirts made to order at 3.50 reel A GREAT VARIETY of Boy's and Youth's Clothing, at Henning’s One Price Store ou the corner of Seventh street and Maryland aye. nue —_—e T NEGLE iy » The Pet.” new five r, at National Cigar Divan, corner D 1 Oth streets ee ee THE FINE 8 well sé@lected stock of Men and Koy’s Wear.at Bar's, corner 7eh and cannot be excelled in style orm > dety competition " ———o— No Berrer IsvestMent oan be made than im Clothing at the present reduced the Great Central Clotning House, 46 treet, opposite the Post Oflice. ———.— GO AND SRE thos® tiftwem, dollar snits, re- ceived this morning, at the Great ,Cep'ral Clorbing Jlouse, 460 7th streét, opposite the Post Office. aa For Corns, Bus tons, Bap NAILS, ete:, con- suit Dr. White, 424 Pennsylyauia avenue, be- tween 44 ‘and 6th streets E J Seventh oak ig. For Surmts made to order goto France's, 494 7th street, berween D and F: also, Gents? Furnishing Goods, at prices, that defy compe - tition? (Tay’s, Byron's and Imitation Linen Collars, 25 tsper box, Scarf and Ties ta endless variety. 8-1 eae ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Call and look at them at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- site the Post Office et pimeeais Just RECEIVED this merning one hundred More of those flne twenty-five doilar suits, at the Great Central Clothing Hoase, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. rae Dr. Warr: niropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 61h streets, contin. ues the successtul treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Waris, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Fees at office: one corn, #1; several, 50 cents each: Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Vascular Excrescences and Moles, $i to SSeach. Office hours trom 58 m.to5 p.m.,and6 ttp.m. No charge for consultation. Established 161, Good UorTON Socks, 15, 20, and 25 cents per pair; good Merino Shirts and Drawers, 9) cents each; good Summer Undershirts,75 cents, at Franc’s Popular Gents’ Furnishing Store, 494 7th street, between D and E. Aliso, good White Shirts at $1.75, $2, and $2.50. o-L ie sien Just RECEIVED—Three bundred Boys’ Suits, latest Spring styles from ten to fitteen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing House, J.H. Smirn, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. eg PENNIES CAn be bad in any quantities at the Star office counter Ee PERSONAL. | 40/48" FRIEND AND DocTRESS x a OR MA. ) KRIED AND SINGLE, arantees satisfaction tn all cases or no charge. Business strictly private. MADAME NELSON, the Gipsey Doctor's old stand, 528 Peun’a ave., between 2d and 3d streets, my i iw" [YrOBMATION WA D oO FRENES & TAYLOR, colored. When last heard from was in Bichmond, Va, Any iefcrme tion, w 2 be thank- fuly re id by her mother. SIA ABLE c oy. Address 406 lzth street, between I and K, Wash- ingten Vity, D. ©, my 1-4" ATEST STYLES{OF Bol the Wire. Hoop Skirts alter A best Kuglish aired at CHS, ay 30-6t* LL OF TH POPULA OINES need PATENT MEDI- are sold at F.X. DOOBBY’S Dri Store, corner BS avenue and east 3d street, Capitol Hill, ap 20 2w* F EVERY LADY IN WANT OF HOOP Vsinre CORSETS, BKIBT COVERS. se. &c.. with eall at the & BRO., 503 5th st ‘ap 16-1m* MEN DESIBOUS OF HAVING thei Vests Scoured and Repaired, as new, — do weil by Hite street, a few doors above o 1e, FOR FREN ETS, ETS ana CoMSRTS. warrant’ ete es re orsets. Also, the old styl i Bi will Babarstourias srt cesta an cua hay Louisiane avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts Skirts tered and repaired. p 1-1m* PORTANT Ti iz — ELI Digtaiteina War anette, DRE and boil. Doi goto d composition, aves expense of bratalng: er a to call. le, and weetortaat, “taf Ualsiee lors. What urEb Nor TO WasH our. Great savii Tadiee having Clothes Yee chil- sath snk aisbrari as ering tua im! ie 5 can be attached to the botte: ot ‘Ladies ‘Skirts, (same rm in New York,) ready an baif the ayual medallions, Figures, a ed Or the mouey returned,” Seah a sen _ WM. PRINOE wh i2tf 439 9th street. opposite Panne Otice. . de}: NEY BOOKS, NEW BOOKs, Mikey Divine Oomedy of Dante Alighieri. Trans- Longtell 1.1. 35 Krupt Lew eit Motes’ aad Decisions. ee . £0. _,7Scents. Who Breaks Pay: Skirmish- ing. &c $1.25 Collection of British Authors, Tanchnitz’s Edition nme. 75 cents, True Protestant Bitualism. By Rev, 0. H. Hell.D D. gt Por sale at t! _ 8p 29.4 334 Penns. avenue. 486. oval rictusr Frames. 4 ‘The largest assortment in the Petite at anand tok / MABKRITER'S, oper lors hens Ose Boudee tall SExUs BEA e.— Pai ween * wy nO more monty to acks . Trail & Jack: ou’ ony YouRsRLY. ‘Bot i ntnates | Sea e fy ae ap Pa aps D&Wsm" RTED—A competent colored th referen: . Ap ct bet’ lith ead Isth ete. 18 geod WOMAN to cook, was! for a small fami. t Sth and ANTRD FOR OA: 10K DWEL- Ww Like in goo? cond. centrally located, Most have dry cellar, and Bitchen above zroun' Price from $4.08 to’$8 00 cash. Address B Lock Box City Post Office W 4Rte0_a young LADY, business and bring city refer HOWARD'S Fancy Store, 4 from 7th et. utr, corner of W ANTED—At the Brennan Hovee, No. 342 #treet. between 12'n and 1th strects, GIBL to work in the Kitchen and to do general hourewark Ei eed German BAR woll recommen ied th and O GOOD PANTALOUSS MAKERS = A WM. BE TUKE Successor to Wm. Tucker. Merehan: ap 0. 426 Penn’ 4 Ww ANTED—Immed honest GIBL, who ande 4 tog ing and ironing tera ily t reference f temployer, Vall at 491 th. ap So between \ ANTED—PANTS and VEST MA & work fn th Bone vat good hy peed apply, toGRORGE KOLB. foreman, Wal ipeneg @ Oo., #22 Penneylvania avenue eh aud Jith WASTED 4 cood (white) WOMAN cook. at No. 391 Pa. avenue, betweem t's aed sth stresta, aspire ast? PUASTREBES WANTED — fre at Provi+ dence Hospital, or 465 Ist st. Wages $3.0. ‘Sp 29 68" ____—«S OLN G. WATERS ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A contpetent NUBSE for an invalid Lady residing in tt country. Apply at No, 302 cornor of 8 an? 17th streets west mi 8? t W MEN to engage fn a pro: ctabl® business. Appls tween 5 and I at the ofice of VIRTUEK & YABSION, Intelligencer Building, co: aud BD streets. Bek AGENTS WANTED TO SELL ANEW BOOK JUST PUBLISHED. LIFE OF OMBIST AND HIS APOSTLES, Ivgluding allthe writers of the New Testament, and the Beligious Oreed and Mistory of the Jows Cown to the present day tian Religion” is also ad A Cfover 4 pages. Retail vries $2, wanted for all the States and Territor the District of Colombia. Very Hberal terp egents. and whoever wishes to bay the boo > zive away can have it at the lowest whole ale ries. Apply daily for one week only. at 21 Z Leng vena pee opposite ates. Ho ae hotween 9a. m. and ip, m..:same office with Ay K, Brow a. ALBERT OOLBY, d * The Trae Ubris in ne Volume ate agents JANTED FOR NT—liOUSKS ip of this city or Georzetown, for the first cless, who are daily tngwiriug atour office, Our ¢ is slways Peasonalle. and nothing geked nas pis A, DB is rented or sold to the patistactionof the owner, P ARLES M FaY & 00,, ideal Estate Ag ‘ ap 26 6t* Office, 7th st., cor. of F, Boom 17, pee CLEBK WANTED—Must be thoreaghly competent. and come well reed ied. In AN B. MAJOR, corne quire sireete, y J ANTED—To buy containing 6 or 3 rooms, sita ond K streets, and 7th street a: Aullreas, zit _ap Wart one | procure MEDIOINES at any bight by ringing th LEY’S Pharmacy, FANTED TO BUY ‘of ail sorte, &o. . 8. JUSTHS, 7th st., between L and Mats. nerth. up . ANTED—HOUSES to rent. Also, to b FUBNITUBE of families declining heu . een F ithe Circle tirg terms, &c,.,C, B. B., Star vilice, ED—AI! per-ons to know that they can ni hand OLOT Ez keeping. and a good FABM of 100 ac: Washington, © °°" D° DWE oi Corner La. ay. and 6th st centrally ed—seven to nine Rooms. A reasens- will be paid. Good_reference: bex 150 P. O., or Boom No. 5 Celoi Building, 4i1 Pénna.ave. —WANTED—MEN for ti Army, at 461 © street, n 1d Depot, W ANTED-4 CUTTEB and BOOT FITTER in ® #tore, Steady employment given A at Bo. 479 sth st., bet. Penn. avenue acu D m™ 28 H. HANLEIN. WANTED-aA SITUATION as seamstress bya lady who understands rine thoroughly by Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machi Oan cut and fit ladies’ and children's dresses. Address, fer three days, Box No. 7, Btar vce. fe27 WaAxstz ind Cast-of CLOTHING, GOLD and ILVER, or other artic yaine, et the old established erchant Pi broker's Store ot B. FULTON &00., 502 9th 3S doors north of Pen: na. avenwe. Gola Agent for BINGEB’S SEWING MACHINE je 22-1y id t DENTISTRY. D* C.P, ee oe VENTIST, Ho. 410 D street, terocee ith and i! ote, Washington, D.C. ap2im ™ D* LEWIE’S DENTAL ASSOUIATION, No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 13th streets, Teeth extracted without by adminstering Nitrous ‘Uzyde er Laughing Ges. Dr, LEWLE has’ recently purchased. the devia Chemical Apparatus fh the country for maki Ure gas every day; also, an improved Val- volar fnbaler he Assoc to make Teeth on Gold, Sil 3 York. Philadelphia and pri Li pet sons wisaing dental work done can have itas cheap ss inthe above-pamed cities, All work done in beatest and vest manner, and warranted to sfaction. Persons will do weil to call ork. de 34-tf oe ‘sons calling at my office can be acoommoda- ted with « atyfe and price of Teeth they may de- ping ody meade en are gone Neg een mos! 4 fat art oa aap TEETH wil Dompre Uap A ath pus aeeaen We 8 olty—No. . tween oth and ¥ % '. Arch street, ja. oc 20-ly ASHINGTOW OITY SAVINGS’ BANK. INCOBPOBATED 1564, Officers. JOHN B. BLVANS, Preside: J.B. BBYAN, Vice President. THOS. I, GARDNER, Secretary. JOHN A. BUFF, Treasurer. Semmes, Directors. El . 5 0) * Fodian, gb Rate icKe! i. a. 1. ryan, John A. Bur. Interest on Deposits at annum now payable at t! ‘Office corner Louis’ ai adjoining Baok of Wasni p2-eom 505 NINTH STREET, 505 FOUB DOORS NORTH OF D STBEBT, (Seaten Hall Build: WALL PAaPEeRs WINDOW SHADE: SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOB OIL CLOTH, rate of 4 per cent. per Bank. avenue and 7th st., ST—The P. IBES corner streets. Intely cocupted by Wm. Ru’ te Baw EAD wa BON: Sts vette T° LEY—Five FURNISHED BOOMS. incto- ding a pew seven oc ave Pisano, if inia utes walk from city cara To ‘ght ties, Without children will be let very low. ovr. QSL Tthet . bet Lend M m1-3t* OR RENT—-The SECOND A TRIRD STORIES of tbe Building over the Ne. 37 anc 150 Pengsy!vania aven be Ath and 18th streets, Esch floor ts 4 in Ove Jarge and two emalier rooms. but by taking down the partitions each tleer would be 42 feet wide by 74 feet deep and 14 oy. bigh. Store 17%. npderaeath, or of EDWIN No 356 K street.corner of 1 Fo RENT—Thr ¢ unforn muvicating, on second floor, 530K street borth, SE RENT. RENT—Handsomely fornishe! ROOMS, tabie for housekeeping, toncareful party without children. Bent very modera’e No s isth st.. between @ aud A. FO2 BENT—A new FRAME fi ing #Ix roonw, with water as street, between Land M, No, 114 the premises. Feet SALK—FURNITU pleasant House of 10 r large yard and stable within be) 7 north Betr ms and bath two eet. men only, withant » to very desirable ROOMS. weil far- nishec, ina pedern house oco Y fawily. BOARD can be ate viernity, Adiress Box “Pp St" table DWELLING ine rooms, large dining - between D R-u, £ov. Y STO IN The subscriter, wishing te retire fre ness,-will well her stock of Fine Grooert: $500" caeir for This is one of the ollvat stands t is also inthe bas! ly at Mrs PEOBIOOR! Tth street, p Bouwdary et f° KENT—+ BONT BOOM, second fe tween 12th api 13th Foar Unfu: keoping, BEN able for he) between H ana xt “; Fo SALE 0! NT—LIVERY STABLE FEED sToO: +36 12th street, between C and D streets. Inquire on premis -_, ap > , oz RENT—Upop reasonable terms, two or three well-farnii BRVOMS — tnowire at No. 837). H street. bet u 6th aed 7th. frst floor. with jer ROOMS, at D and Sth streets, & ty apres 10 LET—Two picety p POR SALE—The LEASEBOLD eal FIX- TURES of the Kirkwood | jaerant. on Pennsyivania avenue. adjoining the Kisk wood Apply to MAURY & ING $73 D —At3is per mouth.» besuuifuly- situated aud snug new HUUSE aud Garden Washipecon Aqueduct fh The house contalns a liar hen dd Apply to WM. RBADIN >. DOWLING, Acction ap 6 ‘OB BALE k AT A BARGAIN Three new Brick House nm 4th street, in the northern part cf the city, G rooms cach, with wa. ter, J BY ge Fla geo Price $i8 0 each, only £60 down; balance ouly £100 per 4uarter until paid. D. L. WELLE & CO. Apds-6t _____ Gor. La 6th «8 Fo BENT—DWELLING H®@USE. with fami- y garden,t mties trom the Gapitol. [n- —- SB. SCAGGS, Washington Post Ofice. ep (OB SALE OR EXOBANGE—A new two a F FBAME HOUSE and LOT, on corner of 12th and Q streets weet, to sell on reasouabie terms, or bange for s small Garden Farm. Inquire at $63 lith street east, near Navy Yard. ap 25-0t" "[SBEE ROOMS, WELL FUBNISHED, ina private family; location healthy, two squares from the Capitol. Terie movjlerate No 3491 ist street, Bear corner of U street east, Capitol Hil ap 2) eost* )FFIOE OF CLACETT & SWEENY, PUBOHASE AND SALE BUREAU. No 4 Market Space, second floer, HEAL ESTATE BROKERS. ; SPECIAL NOTIC BUILDING LOTS.—We call espectal attention of purchasers to our list of le Botlling Lots. Weare the sole agents for sever: rele bares tn the immediate vicinity of the new State Di ‘ment, on Fourteenth street, the most Tapid i and healthy part of Washington ‘ention to the following whole S,aares, of subdivisions to be seeu at our ofi-e.) h we are authorized to offer upon litera! 40 Fourteenth and F: teenth etreets, and V and N streetas ro Sunare No 20>. bounded by Fourteenth and Fir- teenth, and Q i & streets aare No, 210, bounded by Fourteenth and teenth streets, and Ehovde Isis: sureet, No. 235, bounded by Fourteenth and Thir- fects and V and W streets, Ro 237, bounded by Foarieenth and Thir ud T and U streets. No_ 233, bounded by Fourteenth and Thir- Sand T streets. No. 23%, \State Department Synare,) Fourteenth and Thirteenth, and k 73, bounded by Twelfth and Thir aot U ana ¥ Sq ore Ni. reete 8 * ed by Twelfth and Thir- teentn, ond Tan! U streets Sauare No 275, bounded by Twelfth and Thir- teenth, and 8 and T streets Suvare No. 305. bounded by Bleventh and Twelfth, and 8 and T streets. Bi care No, 39, bounded by Tenth and Bleventh and Band 8 sreet Sivare No. 389. bounded by Tenth and Eleventh streets and Vermont avenue. ware No. 360, bounded by Ninth and Tenth, W streets 381, bounded by Minth and Tenth, streets No. 362, bouaded by Ninth and Tenth, " bounded by Ninth and Tenth ‘sisnud avenue and & street by Eighth ai + Island avenue and B str Square Mo. 421, »ouuded by Seventh and Ei and P and Q strectss Square No. 562, bounded by Second and Third, and H and I streets. ; We have parts of Syuares and single Lots iu ail parts of t We can ace perso mein almost any part of the Mf t. : The must of the pro} ep hed on our books can be archased on very easy terms. rm PyrOnly the market price asked for property left with us for «ale GETT & SWEEN 4 bounded ty aud 5 streets No charge on propert: less sold. iw 2 ate Broke: cash aired, and $10 oeaid seSovoral teense street, . bear petty street, be. 200," LE OR RENT—Five LOTS of 255 acres edie enclosed tm one,) just outside vine ting. Tee Quire of Terme *ETO8 TOUS. ep. Bo. 42% New York avenue. ere arene. B SALB—$500 cash required and $50 = month oat paid for.—Four first-olase brick HOU} rably located. and h Ihe sty ren Hues o's jones monthly until paid for. cor N Pi OB BALE—LOT 3, in Square 59, on 231 ‘treet west, betweea E street north and Vir- Wenue. Said Let is 15fect front. 187 feet 25. and —s by @ pew firet class idders for pe mer mm o tay - ea pote le-n than thres teet tn length such 6 pertot n t, tole fnctath; Wees Goshen Weick ened te Glasee nel base four feet long. close'y jetnted work te bo dont to the emits satisfaction af both ihewrare ard assistant counmisel opers. and £0 for by estes. ment on the pre boree rt thereon except that of the Geme ernment, which ie provided for by act of Congress of February 234, 18 ders will state price per cubic ¥ «yard for paving fpcloding gravel ted. and per square foot for gutter- x : Ro tia will be received from ethors than px ac: tical pavers, amd th: ed is ex pressiy reserved to reject any am w. br Ent Proposals will be recet MONDAY, 13th a as, f vet east from South Oarolt uth. The surpin= earth shal Bg 12th street east, from the side of Bouth « arolina avenue to Lincotn Sguste; alto, in makiog B aud O streets scuth, beleven Lith’ street 15th street enct « per cubic yaed. and either t tractor sha dep + led. without apy extrs cost, ‘Lhe right is reservea b fae oK ry @re t rail ETC - = _ Comm Kt T 3 > ! OL ARK, APOM GAD vis, ap 2) awa Aseistant Comm teal omer BKOPURALS WILL B pte) oy gis office unt o'clock M, WEONEWDAY. May fr is, ing the £98 @ud water service pipes on such lots and parte of fore bord@rti: mn Street north, bet er street Wert. an ar t siveady provided ube with. Spect ‘ication be sem at the City, Com ee is ery in Sovordance with tha aot approved ar iT, 15 6, - JOHN W. DYKE. Copn:'ssioner of ee rd AOOB ) ONDESLEGK apl9 2avtmayt Com. Seco! rd ALUBS OFFIC 2 4 ia dies A led Proposals will be received at b until 32 0 clock m. on MONDAY, May 8.1367, for eft the veer Meet. forthe on paving, curbing, &o Sixt ant Keventh Waris of the city; ne + bat one ward ons can be seer at this otior; also f the Commissioner Ascinent of ibe West wing of the No bid will be reeetved which does pot tp anc Tesch separate item of work eud ma fe the Mayor i+ probibitet from awarding « teforthe at ceakese us euy perten or rope wh not practic, re. Pte Slay serves to himself the rieht to re- ject any or all Lids, sb nld be deem it to the in terest of the Cor poration to BIOCHABD WALL ap 25-thetatd ha ayor. BOPOrsLS FOR CATTLE FOR INDIAN P BEBVICE,IN LIEU OF PROPOSALS F MARCH 2, tsa, MENT OF Lak Ivreaion.t A Ww x TNs April 28; 1557 Sl Sealed Pro io will be recetved anti! 12 0 'cloe rae 0@, the first ane ot SCM. 100r, Ofce of H. ty Nebracka, for the . Oity of tae following Stoc! attie, to wit: 300 beul ot Milk Cows for the Winpebace In- diane. oceupying a reservation In Nebracka 300 head of Miik Cows for the Santee Sioux In- diane coegeying a reservation at the mouth 5 Cows with calf, will be preferred, thap three years old, All Cows known by stock drovers as Texas Cows, Indian Cows. Mexican Cows, orball breeds Will Dot be receive: Superintendent Dewmap will have the it to Teect ay oral! bide that may be ofered: . the rightto reject any or all the cattle if he deems tthecattle delivered sre mot of the required racter cba Superintendent Denman will be authorized te recelve the said cattle and to sve touchers to the rtiee deliv the cat _ t a oe the ‘Commissioner of Indiaue Affaire in wf before the first Dman will have the power to delivery with the consent of the contractor. The contractor will be required to excute a good and suficient bond to the eum of £25,00 for the faithful felfillment of the contract The party or parties to whom the award is made must be pi red at ence to execute th contract and give the required bond. Bids will uot be receive: for a iess number then the totel number of cows ané@ bulls called for. Bide a vat give their names tn fali,as well 88 their places of regi P ae maat So satnyeet, “Proposals for Cattle for Indian Service.’ 0. H. BROWNING, Secretary. roung calves, Orcews with 7 The Bi ie must be not less é ay st, 18: uperintendent De change the place of GOVERNMENT SALES, SALE OF SEBVICEABLE AND UNSLE- Ne" VICEABLE ORDNANCE STUBES Bureau of Ordnance ry Deperimen’.? Washanctom ¢ April There will be sold at public aa est biddera. at noon, om TUB! of May. 1#°7, in the fice of the nance, at 8 Very large » comprising Oanuen, gd Bifies, Gun Carriages, Powder, he ‘These articles will be sold im lets, Terms: One-bait G on the conclusion of the'ss! within tem days aft they must be removed trom the yard; they will revert to the Government. Persons desiring to bid can obtain printe! Lists lication to the inspost r of Ordnance. “ a Li Chief of Bureau. H ST. PABK Depot (guartermaster’s lee, Washinston, D C. April 2, ‘ser. tion of the Quartermaster General, the Government Buildings situate! at F th ‘ourteen! street Park, near the Long Bridge. be be = 4 t public sale unter th vision a Tames @ Payne. a) Moe TU: Say" ates 7. m. These b nee ‘on aeed. TOMPKINS, “a Brig. Gen., » Quartermaster. S4LE OF POWDER. Bureax_of Ordnance, Navy ‘There will be wold Re te the re eo at ic . bideore, in the of the rot best Ordnance, *y, yard, Boston at aa eer mee od "elautven Tundred (1-300) be sold by sample snd In lots One hal! ey im * © ment fund oo House, containing five rooms. Also, two and the rematuder eitulartes dave i. GILT CORNICES, {woroome cach. The three honses reat for atioxt | frou the mons te eee they OVAL 48D SQUABE PIOTURE FRAMES, $40 per mongh. As ae the Government. ret PIOTUKE CORD AND TASSELS, &., kc. | “ar fett” 465 oth ace eee oc aR. od A fine assortment of the above Goods instore, OB RENT—Farnisned, handsome PARLORS RTMENT OF , snd for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Ftd BEUROOMS. te suite on Singiy. Gas, | [)¥PARTHRIT Sf PRTENT BFRICE, Water and tath in the house. No. 234 8G, ih 40, 3867. KipWELL & HENDERSON, between 19th and 2th, one square from t the petition of BB ‘a ih of New mh 28-$m_ 505 9th strect, enwe car! apis tial* Tok, oem re ~ tea XGELSIOR WEISS B ‘OR BENT—Two Furnished HOUSES: a yd EXxCEUEIOR Weiss 8 Forte rooms, tee ote eee eRe: one hes ome Side SXCELSIOR WEISS BEB! three at $10 each. These houses are all dvsiretiy sinc pales seperate Ramen eI, fe Pleats Balidce I am now prepared to receive orders for the en- | _ap 24-tf Corner New York avenue pot gaett pe ig season for that delightful summer beverage OWn as EXCELSIOR WEISS BEER, And respectiuily solicit orders from ail dealers who pie to ensures constant sappiy of the best arti t. The Exe clalor Welas Beer is manufactured from Pure Barley. Bact, and Hons, (rem tho celebrated rewery of ABMEY, HUSTON & UO.. Philadel pb yo the most De? grey par newers im rine be is LS to dealers from the Beor Browery Of pinay A, 8H Corner of Greene and Olive pes _ Georgetown, D.v. lvania t the tends hand best PA Oks, and Olas, ‘Brownie te 10 chatge, and eili be happy tones his fricnas. wah 29-1 Fo SALE—A two-story BRICK HUUSE near the northe: : aA, weduey @ry of the city; 4 rooms $5,000 Inauire 347 34 wt erg FOB BALB. 438 Penna avenue near 4% . & O,H, Morrison's - eplé-

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