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THE EVENING STAR. SJ For “AvucTioN SALEs” advertisements see fourth page of to-day’s Star. LCCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. &c., TO-NIGHT. National THEATER.—Mr. J. S. Clarke in « Everybody's Friend” and + Toodies.” MetzeR0TT HaLt.—Grand concert this eve- ning for the benefit of the choir fund of St. Aloysius church. CARROLL HALL, G street, between 9th and 10th—Fair for the benefit of the new Hall and House of the Onristian Brothers. now open. New MARKET HALL, Georgetown.—Second #rand ball of the American Eagle Association this evening. JUENEMANN's GARDEN.—Dancing this af- terneon and evening. Onp FRtLows’ HaLt.—The Southern relief fair commences thisevening, and is well worth the patronage of our citizen: Levy Corrr.—The regular meeting of the Levy Court was beld this Morning, Messrs. Biagden, Nichols, Plant, Magruder, Rowland ana Burr p mt, as also the three new ap- pointees, Messrs. A. R. Shepherd, s. P. brown and Chas. Belt, who were sworn in by Dir N. Callan, Clerk, who isa Justice of the Peace A communication was received from Major A. ©. Hichards asking to be reimbursed $1,675 advanced to pay the members of the Police on duty in the county: laid on the table. A bumber of applications for licenses were received and referred, a8 also a mumber of ac- counts. 70 Mr. Magruder, from thet@mmittee on police, reported ‘bat the committee had rented the building at toe upper end of 7th street, from ibe President of the Wasbington and George- town Railroad, for the uses of the Second pre- mot police: the report was adopted. Mr. Magruder moved that the sum of 81,675, advanced to pay the police, be paid in a war- rant on the Mayor. The commitiee were in- structed to audit the accounts and draw the ‘warrant. Pett for repairing roads were received, smong others one asKisg an appropriation of =i,W00 to complete a road beyond the Insane A-ylum, and one to improve the roads in the pany ig Mount Pleasant, beyond Columbian Jollege Mr. Shepherd offered a resolution re qmest. ing the Surveyor toexamine and report tne TRost feasible rou:e of oad from the Rock ek to (he Piney Branca road. A coRversation Was had as to the Propriety of making more roids, some urging that but four should be made, and this being one of great importance, the resolution was referred to the committee on improvements. The court proceeded to the election of a president in the place of Mr. Blagden, who bas been acting temporarily and whe declined to seT¥e permanentiy, and Dr. ©. H. chols Was elected On taking the chair Dr. Nichols briefly nked the members. and snbsequently an- moo ced the following committees :—Finance— Messrs. Magruder, Plant and Biagden; Im- provements—Mesers. Barr, Plant and Saep- here. Police Licenses and Heaith—Messrs. Shepherd. Biagden and Magrader: Public Scbvoils—Mesers. Biagden, Brown and Row- and: Cluims—Messrs. Brown, Belt and Biag- cen: To attend tothe interests of the Court ae Covgress—Messrs. Plant, Brown and Ir Mr. Magruder moved to recons‘der the yote by which the sebool tax was fixed at the last mmreting at 20 cents on the S100, azreed to. Mr. Magrader moved that the rate be fixed 25 cenis im the $100, thus making ihe total general tax 75 cents in the Sigg. After -ome debate, in which it was ithe taxes were wow being complained of too Digh, and thatin some of the dis riets the scbools were not aitended, the molion was Dareed to. Mr. Biagden, from the committeeon schools, Tecommerded the foilowing a+ school com. Missioners: Ist District, R. W. Carter: 24, B ‘T. Swart, 346, B DD. Carpenter: 4th, Henry {lecen; Shy Leonard Whitney; 6th, D. Miller: Tth, W. W. Gooding. While these names were being read, Mr. Hine expressed a wish to speak io the court, but was decided to be out of order. {1: is an- derstood that Mr. Hine derired to present a petition of a number of citizens of the seventh district, asking for ‘he appoiatment of Dr. Nea! a- commission that district, im place ot Mr. Gooding.— On motion of Mr. Burr, the clerk was in- structed to calion the Marshal a. t as tna: he summon & jury to condemn the military road trom Broad Branch to Tennallytawn Adjourned to Monday next. ps FA Taz Berugt Text.— erday there was a Spproximating in to a circus pavil- 10B. On the corner of Tenth and H streets. The pole bore & large burgee, on which w e in- scription “Thy Kingdom Come.” It at- tracted much attention, and numbers who never attend church were tor once by the nov- elty of the thing induced to hear a sermon ‘This tent was erected on Saturday by the sec known as “ Betheis,” for the parpose cf hold- ing religious services during the th. In the eastern portion there was 4 stand erected tor the ministry, while rough board seats were provided for the audience. In the morning ereinging and prayer by Elder Salmon. o uebec, Eider Miles Grant. of Boston, ex- plained that be and his colleagues pad come bere to preach the doctrine of the second ad- vent. of Christ’s second appearance and es- tabiishment of God's kingdom on earth: that they Intended to preach in different parts of the country, taking the tent from place to piace, Sud bad commenced Lere because sommer comes earlier than at the North. They did not come to preach to any particular class but to all; and they were in hopes tha: those ‘who were not in the habit of attending service ‘would come in and hear the word. In the morning Elder Saimou preached, and im the afternoon Eider Couch disconrsed on the «Importance of Propnecy."” At night Elder Grant disconrsed from ‘he clause “© Thy King- com Come,” taking the ground that the earth is nol to be literally destroyed, but -o be made abew; aud that Chris: is to come and set up Jiis everlasting Kingdom here. The meeting will be continued every ever- ing this week, and al<o on next Sunday. Fern Amo: THipves.—Yesterday. John Woilf,.a discharged soldier, woo has engaged » the business of peddimg ink. arrived in the city, and bis flnances not justifying bis stop- ng at & first-las® botel, be went to Smoxy iollow, im the First Ward, and took lo iging at the shanty of Ellen Green. The inmates of the shanty were female-, «!! of a sort, and the peddier furnished whisky, which’ enabled bem to Baye 2 merry time. This morning he discovered the loss of his watch, valued at 325. He bad made a friend of Ellen McMichael, with whom he proposed to unite fortunes, tor a time at least, and Ellen deeming it to be her duty to study his interest, discovered who bad taken his watch and what was done with 1. The result was that officer Koontz, of the First Ward, arrested Ellen Green and Anra eeves, and this morning Justice Tucker sot Reeves to jail for court for stealing the wach, und Green for taxing and concealing it. |. the prisoners were released from the work. house 8 few days age. 2: SERiovs ACCIDENT.— Yesterday afteracon Major Griffin and Mrs. Woodhous- were joying a buggy ride, their Dorse took fri; and ran away with them, on 1J:h, between F and G streets. Both wi thrown from the buggy. Major Griffin was not seriously in- jared. but the lady bad a leg broken above the ankle. Drs. Manchester and Phillips were promptly im attendance and set the broken immb. The lady was then removed to ber resi- dence, on 13th, between E and F streets. Of- cer Roth, of the Second Ward, was presen‘ and rendered such assistance as was required under ihese circumstances. Senet) eee Ralp os THE Co! > SPORTS.—About I2 ©'clock Saturaay ni; Sergean: Pierce, ot the Fourth W: » With a squad of policemen, aad descent upon the restaurant kept by Samuel! Lucas. colored, on C street, near North Capitol, and arrested the proprietor and Wm. Brown, J. W. Nickens, Rolla Jefferson, Wm. H. Robinson, Geo. Bur ai amuel Clark and Wallace Hastings, seven patrons of the estabde Jishmest, and conveyed them to the station. house. Justice Walter fined the proprietor Sl for keeping a gambiing-house, and the five Mirst- named of the patrons were fined 5 each for gambling. The others were dismissed. Se INTERESTING RBLIGIOUS SERVICES AT THE Jatt —A large number of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the jcil yesterday afternoon, to Attend religious services nader the aa sof the Young Men’s Caris:ian Association, in whieh tue prisoners participated. Atter au effective service by Rev. C. M.Condrom, the Kev. Dr. Butler presented a pardon, signed by ibe President, to one of the prisoners, Charles Hopkins, a colored man, which added to the rest of the oceasion. A Sunday school will be started at the jail pext Sunday morn- ing. to @ yesterday's Chronicle in re- gard ie hese Aloysius place this evening at M ‘air will doubtless be & grand success. The Isct that seats may be secared at Metzerott’s darge number sirend, Se ” Potice RePorts —Yesterday, the re- ported twenty-five arrests in the District, The Dnes imposed were $52 29. E. Edmonston and Regi Mission to the bar, reported favorably. 8nd Tbe cane of OF Barn Ggainst the Co: case 0 : e8 T Pon, ration was taken up and argued by Mrs Davis ior Mr. Barnes, and Mr. Bradley for the Uor- poration. This case comes up on an *ppest Troma the judgment o! eepics, Boswell. it July a writ was issued by F. the cath of Robert F. Magee, barbor master, Against Charles F. Barnes, captain and owaer of the sloop Nantillas, to enforce the ent of fifty cents tounage duty claimed to be duo unger the act of the Corporation of March 25, 1565, ereating the office of harbor master. Judgment was given by Squire Boswell for the amount, and the defendant below appealed to test the ceastitutionality of the act. Mr Davis, for the appellee, contends that the act conflicts with the 2d paragraph of sec- tion 10 article Ist of the Constitution of the United States, which provides that “no State shall, without the consent of Uongress, lay any tonnage duty: nd also with paragraph 18 of section &, same article, which gives Congress power ** ercise exclusive legisiation in all cases whatsoever” in this Distriet; and that Congress has never delegated such authority to the City Councils, as is claimed in this bili. Mr. Bradley, for the Corporation, contended that the Corporation bad this right, and that Philadelphia and other cities exercised it. The decision of the Court is reserved. ALEXANDRIA ITEx day says The Board of Registers of election for this county, has been appointed, and will consist of tne following members: Col. S. P. Lee and Josiah Millard, registrars at Jarge, and the former President of the board. Henry H. Ner- ¥ice for the First District, Lovis O'Neal for the Second. 1. © O'Neal for the Third, B. W Hunter tor the Fourth, and J.C. Clark for the Fifth, or county. The appointees have re- ceived their commissions from Gen. Schofield, though Col. Lee and three of them have al- ready qualified betore Justice Moore Ata meeting of the President and Directors ofthe Alexandria Oanal Company held at ten ©’elock this morning, in the chamber of the Board of Aldermen, the consent of the Board Was given to the berme bank railroad charter, which was required by the provisions of the eighth section of the bill granting that charter betore it could go into effect. The Board of Direct Tax Commissioners for the State of Virginia. consisting of ino Hawt- A. L. Foster and G. W. Watson. which d its office in this city for the past. three or four years, has been abolished, and the eal- ary of its members ceased from the ist inst Flour in considerable quantity is now al most daily finding its way to this market by the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The Gazet’s of Satur- — ee CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Fisher.—This morn- ing, the appeal of Messrs. Lander and Good- ing, in the case of Sanford Conover, alias Charles A. Donbam, convicted of perjury in connection with (he conspitacy trials. was al- lowed. and the court, at the instance of the counsel, granted 8 stay of the execution of th sentence (ten years in the penitentiary) unti the Ist day of June. The appeal of Messrs. Lander and Pendali. in the exse of W. E. Cleaver, convicted of man- situghter, was allowed, and a stay of execu- tion of the sentence (five years in the peniten- tiary) until June Ist, granted. wath We Tue TemrERance Cavse.—Yesterday atter- Noon, the Washingtonians, who were so suc- cessful in their out-door labors, commenced be campaign «t the Northern Market, where here was a large atrendance. Bir. John S. Hollingshead presided, and addresses were made by Messrs. F. M. Bradley, McPheeters, W. P. Drew, John Goldin, and Gen. Riley. Quite a number signed the pledge. At night tbe visual meeting was held at Temperance Hall, and was yery largely attended +. Inep tw a Drten._—Yesterday. the body of a colored woman named Rachel Brown wa found dead ima ditch at the iMtersecuion of lath streer east and E street south. The cor- oner held an inquest, and upon the evidence the jury decided that she was under the influ. ence of lignor the night previous and fell into the ditch, and beng unable to extricate he: self, perished in the mud and water. She was poor and destitute. —e Tre Fish WHarye—Th arfcontinues to be supply of fish «t jack, butthe ar- ‘Sl- are on the increase, and in a few days s expected the landings will be more profi'- able. Yesterday there were abont 75,000 her - ring landed. which brought from $& to<\0 per thi and about ~.000 shad, bringing trom S16 per hundred. ee gee Tur ARION Festival.—The Grand May Festival of the Arion (uartette Cinb takes place at the Washington Park this afternoon The Arions are proverbial for giving the mos enjoyable entertainments,and this they premise “Oo MAke surpass Any previous festival or enter - Alnmen: yet given by them. ee. RRLIEP Ov THY SovTH.—Mes=rs. Thorn. Mc- Guore and Mobun, the committee appointed to 50 contributions, have received the follow- ing additional sum-~ of money to be distributed among the poor of the South :—Dan'! Linkins 35. W. G. Metzerort, Spalding & Rapley, 165, (from the benefit,) and John Gnesi, +5. Portck REPORTS FOR SATURDAY.—The Lieutenants of the various police precincts re- ported 6> arre~-s urday. Most of them on account of offenses against the mnnictpal or- dipance-. The fines imposed amounied to 9120.31. W AacEs.—Meetings of the different trade or- ganizauons are to be held this wee! which the subject ofan advance of wages and (he best mode to be adopted for securing the same Will be discussed. ——-e INDISPosED.—Wm. H West, Esq, the efi- tent Chief Olerk of the Treasury Department ss confined to his house by sickness, and will not be able to attend to his office for sever —_- DRUG STORE FoR Sav: advertisement of a rcolumns to-day. mentin tion ts called rug Store for sale in It is an old establish. yeorgetown. ——e st) Mike LiPMAN’s big circus is coming next we OR SALE— Will be sold ch 00d Lanitteahiti Nengat aso, bet. 12th und 13th ais.. Ieland. wt? *Ud agen S*F 23; OS 58. DAHLIAS- LAWN PRED and TAPLEMERTS, 225 or one t OB A. P’ MOR! my 36t* XK st., near 22d st EBMOVAL. it ERICK PILLING. LECTBO-MEDICATED VAP. BATHS. — E Dr. bk. A LOAN. coath weet real of lith st. ; “Eruptions ot 1a, Golds, Gout, Debility, Affection of Parais- jon of Mercury, and Femaie Gom- te. my 2-6m ASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER MISS J. G@ ABTHI formerly of 410 9th . ree business at 994 H street, be- streets, where she will be F Cid patrons and thi blic gen- s2e8ranteed to please, and equ a c.ty my 3-1m' E* BANGE onOR 29 WILCIAM HUB- We are selling Bills of Exchange om England, Ireland and Scotland, for pound sterling and ‘ds, at our office, 405 Pennsylvania svenue. Ee WM. HURLEY 2 00. HEILBRUR & BRO. 506 SEVENTH STREET, Have just opened « great variety of do Boots, $2.0 Men’s Lasting SHUES and GAITERS, qcents paged a $1 Ladion, Miagee, Bova.and Children's GAITERS ‘and BALMOBALS. Ladies fine BALMUBALS and GAITERS, of ‘tl styles and sizes, very cheap. TEUNKS! TBUNKS!! TRUNKS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPES' Art 506 Trn Srarzr. el wae fi Ot the city, as by attend on such occasions. T' Jaacy dances-were executed to perfection. The costumes were gotton up ton! regard to cost, and in accord: witt the dances, under the supervision of the Pret ad & finer display was never witnessed. ‘00 much credit camnot be given to them forekill displayed in training their pupils; theit pa- tence must be without fimit, many of the pu- pils being only from tour to five years of age, especially., The Professor’s.gon led off the Chinese. ca ng much mirth and iaughter for Di- cutene: comicalities, as did the Irish Lilt, by Masters Geo. Abie, Ben. Prince, Misses Pauline Prince, Leia Able, being calied on torepeat. Mr. Chas <serber,as a fancy dancer is highly epoken of both by the public and Professorsof the art. The saloon was finely decorated with flowers and flags, Dencing Was indulged in until the company were com- pletly worm out. All presentenjoyed them- selves to their heart’s content and ieft with 3 general wish to the professors for success dur- ing (he coming season, which they richly de- serve. As Professors they have gained a rep- ulation accorded to but few: as gentlemen are bighly spoken of by all; of ociable and Pleasing disposition, ‘in usiness ac. comodating te all. Their classes were well attended, including some ofthe first families They bave just finished & very successtal ap- pointment at ihe Naval Acejemy, Annapolis, becoming favorites with the officers,cadet: and others at the academy. We cheertully recom mend to them all who desire to learn this beautiful accomplishment. Their class for gentlemen will continue during the summer. See advertisement ——e LAvIg8’ FATR AssOCIATION.—The Hebrew ladies of Baltumore have organized an associ- ation with the above name, for the purpose of holding « grand fair to aid the completion of the Israelitish hospital now building in Baltis more As the proposed hospital will be equatly beneficial to our neighboring cities, at ieast (0 such @s are situated convenientiy to avail themselves of its benefits, the following-named indies of the city of Washington have prof- fered us (officially) their services to aid us in the enterprise: Mrs. lsauc Herzberg, Mrs. Moses Samstag. Mrs Isaac Blout, Mrs. Grustay Lansburg, Mrs. Philip Wallach, Mrs. Henry Rosenburg Thew offer has been gratefully accepted. These ladies alone are authorized to receive contributions intended Bad our tair,and any denations of money or merchandise that haye already been given to any viher parties for thi fair will please be handed at once to these ladies, as the assoelation have determined uot to accept donations of any kind from the Dis- ‘ct unless forwarded through the apoye- named ladies. ’arties desirous of assisting ns can conse- quenuy be assured, by complyi coove instructions, of the prompt and safe de- livery of their contributions. M. H. Heout, Secretary. BALTIMORE, May 1, 1467. pana GREAT CLOTHING SALE.—Being about to close business by July tst, 1867, 1 am now ot and well selected stock of flue Ready made Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, regardless of cost. This is no ham- bog. Allin want of Clothing shonld not fail call at 42 Pennsylvania ayenne, bel ween eth and 1th sireets P.S—As an inducement to purchasers I will make a deduction of 10 per cent. on all sales amounting to $20 and upwards A. STRAUS. a JEwkELRY.—Coral Bar Setts and Buttons. Bog Wood Setts and Buttons, Chaing, Siiver Piated Spoons, Forks, Cups, Call Bells, re- cetved thes morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 43% Pennsylvania avenue, near 436 street. —___ TRE $15 Black Sack Coats—a beautiful arti- cle—a large lot of them at Henning’s One Price Clothing Store, on the corner of Sey- enth street and Maryland avenue. a Dx. White, Cuiropodist, 424 Pennsylyania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets, contin. nes the successful treatment of Vorns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Jouts, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences,&c. Office hoursfrom ~ & m.tos5p.m,and6 toSp.m. No charge for consultation, Established 1-61. —_o——_ MAL Av P1ED8.—Pour cors. ognons, inyerse ongles, etc., comseil Dr. White, Penn-yivania avenue, No. 424 presruedy. Etaois is6l ek AFFECTIONS of toe Liver, Bilious Disorders, Sick Headache, &c , are thorongbly cured by Dr. Jayne’s Sanative Pills. Acting asa gentle laxative, they remove all irritating and fecal matter from the bowels, gradually change the viliated secretions of the stomach and hver, and restore these organs to a healthy condi- tion. Sold by all Druggists. Ww.8M SSRs ae No Betrer Investment can be made than tm Clothing at the present redueed prices at the Great Central Clothing House, #6) Seventh street, opposite the Post Office, Ship nia tess GO AND SEE those fifteen dollar suits, re. ceived this morning, at the Great ¢ ral Ulotbing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office 9 FoR SHIRTS made to order goto Frane’s, 494 7th street, between D aud EF: also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, atprices, tna: defy compe- Ution> Gray's, Byron’s and Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; Scarf and Ties in endless variet 8-5: a ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Cail and look att Central Clothing House, 460 7 e the Post Office JceT REcgIvep th more of those fine twentpfve dollar snits the Great Central Clothing House, 460 street, opposite the Post Offic «+ Goop CoTToN Socks, 15, 20, and 25 cents per pair: good Merino Shirts and Drawer: cents each: good Summer Undershiris,75 cent= at kranc’s Popuiar Gents’ Furnish ng Store, 494 7th street, between LD) and E. Also, good Woite Shirts at $1.75, $2, and 22.50. Sel: he Grea! treet, oppo- merning one bundre Just RECEIVED ree hundred Boys’ Snits, atest Spring styles from ten te. fitteen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing diouse J.H. Surtu, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. a EES. eS, PENNrEs can be had in Sny quantiles atthe Star office counter jigned would inform the citix if ~ - Uae ee ia taxon a Ferm is tnt si cimity of Washing ir r] on the Datry business, and that he ts tow ready te Hotels with pure Country at a very low price. ee i in person between ing. 'WALTEE 8. WEADEN. Families or Pia ° DICKENS! How is the to subseribe for the following editionsof Dickens Oliver Twist. The first of the celebrated “Biver Side” edition, beantifully printed and illustrated. Be sled cleth, $25, Bupplied to subscribers ms i Richolas Nickleby; Globe edition: illustrated with steel plat: lormerly sold at $68 now com- lamond edition; fllustrated . Ey! + JF ky 8. he following of this edition are now ready for delivery to subscribers : “Pickwick Pavers? ‘Our Mutnal Friend,” “Nicholas Nickleby.” All» not iMustrated, at $1.25 per Years Ago; aldo Emerso: Siege Papers, man. cloth. $ Oheap edith is, magandi Mags Stories, Putnam Railway Series;75. Tale of the English Aristocrary, pa- n He by ge tot o' . O. F. Adams, beantifolly illastr + $3. - True Protestant Rituslism, by Bev. Dr, 0. H. Borg of s Tr per, by Adams, cloth. ol 00) £11 the above works sent free ¢ Price. at sae onery Btore. pa gNWOH & BIOHABDSON, myl-tf _—-334 Penn avenue, Washington, FS8INe TACKLE! FISHING TAOKLE! Tecet the best selected encrtmeaeel Fieger oe i Hi Ne partes 824 D street, between 10th and lith. Eee WILLOW oes ee 3. oda - ALL, CROQUET, G: ao > Gaus F.sav, 394D Areets wreon ith and tith. IBD CAGES! BIRD CAGES bt sy TT Ton aes aad > ew chen aid r > TO Peectaca erat net Prevent omplorer's, Ne.'| “yr seane weiL-FURNISHED eoouts t's Suusse, for cept, with uss 0. bats room, 394 Masse ant choseeta ) Bear Tenth. Béteroncea re er a 5 my plain di x ply at Noy? Hor stop, bet oth and ren ond fi ae SO ee ° ATE bt f land atiached. to WaAnrrv—a SITUATION, by 0 very re- TéN Seow, 276 Geirest, or ike place ms 6- cook withowt whebing or us Eeutshecper ce te wi ng. OT as or 1 LI y assiat ix the care of children. Bost of eity refer. ey a 3 ences, if reauired, as for honesty anded!.ity In- ovsR. ota, reautred, atte 7th street, between Mand N WASTED—To bay, a HOUSE from six te ten roo tion within about fol 6th and idth streets stiecrs nort bal. band P streets, centa rooms and kitcben,and Farnitere for guire about the furniture ef M OO., corner of 10th st and Pa. ft and between, Hand "92,000 will be paid’ cash, end the me. vied to lease # LOT in abont the cane ith the privilege of buytu corner of 0th and P sts. about or address & M.D. 445 Mass 2) AN OLB ESTABLISHED Bi 8. an 6-3t' sae DRUG BTOK ri tn a cent Tt of Geerreto' oes Waregs | tale a dacgris lite one of the o dest eed best a mouth Rpple imum. ely at 41 For terms ad west, between @ and Hi north. known establishments in town, Geo! meat | drew Lock Box 74, ANTED—By « young lady, « SITUATION 88 hoxinstregs, compavion, «F to wait on an OR SALE AT A ThA: invalid.” Selnry wot bo much, ap object ate klad fore UENITOME of 0 tan name. Please address Mies OLIVia Kat thie | ttre new. rext cheap. and is o 2 iven, For particulars inguire of R. Hi. W 4A8TED IT @ reapec Room No 6. Intelligence? Bos idt SITUATION in the co wrstof Mass Brate Agency. Also, orto do heueework in a rei of another house fer sale fereuce if required Mass. ay.. bet. 2d and 3d {OR SALE—The earn eo TAUBANT, the De aici WwW ANTED TO BU By B.S JUSTH. Latios, Willard 's Hotel. Washington,D. @ The room: and Gentiemen's seconl han’ Clotting, Un Tare splendidly furnished, the license hing. Bedding, Roots Shoes, ton be , . and the patronage the best of any simi'sr at 7th wtreet. between L avd M strects ment inthe city ‘The proprietors hay north N.B.—Wo matter h iw much they have my ¢- By a gentleman and wi of six or eight rooms, fu B® centFal iocation; will be ® tenant Best of references given. Ad- ox 15, Star Othice, statiag terms, — my —WANTED—MEN for the United Army, at 461 © street, noar Balti- more Esilroad Depot. my Sim d the Crystal Springs Estat: fora term been wor dosire to dispose of the Deimonico A BOOFE on the line of the Metropolitan Horse Batlroad pleasantly located ¥ \ ANIBD—ASITUATIUDN. by o renpe: ar woman, todo housework and sewin, a | ivth street, rivate famfly,or nursing and sewing. Address Possession given Juno Ist. ELLEN SNYDRR, 442 Sth street, for three | E.On BENT—En! days - ata the mort desirable WANTED Te buy for cash, # five ur atx roam | residence in the city, at tween bis PE iy ros porwnns vesrerred ioe Land M. 468 mnire- asf Pork fol, Eatate ice. | FOR BENT—1n Georgetown, a Frame HOUSE, t corner New York avenueand lsth st.. (Plant's Building, Rooms 12 aud 13° meat se nternied Rye secre aed cellar. stvaates ¥rederick at bet. 6th and 7th. 1 Apply 112 Pri WARTED@To buy. s HOUSE; containing 4 th ovement, For RENT—Two or three turn w medern im 0 twee exceltont Gestrabie ROOMS wpon reasonable. term! Inquire at Ora bade jnauire at No. 537 °° H ‘rect, between Sth end N_E. Oorner New York avenue and thst th otrecte, 2 ee my2tf (Plant's Building,) Booms 12 and 13, MPANY STOCK FOR wiv Os me re-— O43H—WANTED FOR OA8H, a ~ 8 $5,000 SiidE DVect we eee," CUA RET s sweeny, Gi'ion, centrally located. Must have § rooms, . dry cellar, and kitchen above crow Price ed HOUSE, of ten irom $4in6 to S500 cash, Address H. P., Loot g¢ yard, and staile,; Box 48. City Post Office my 1st? \ within twosjuares month. in advance 327 north B street, my 4-2t* healthy | the Oapitol. Rent Reference 1eynested, Capito: Hill. 835 No. Vy, By order Partot the city north alow tobe tn the cod falthtaniy. my 6-6t Architect U.8. Capitol P Poros com or whe can Bot J naan for eoing this work proper. ALS FOB LAYING WaT: Mayor's Orrice Oirr Hare ASHINGTON, May 6 i567 endorsed om the for There sre three districts, whick aro hounded as fo'lo vt PISTHICT NUMH 1 ther ONE includes of the Chesapeate ublo — Sud city canal, and west of Seventh street w ISTBICT ponees. TWO inciades ali that ort part of the cit Bod east of the west «! DISTBIOT NUNBSE part of the city which the Potemac and Specifications and forme of by @pplication te the Water jorthesst of the the ‘3 Branch ‘epessls can be had iT. and sech ‘etre prepossls on'y will be consi¢ered as are written uped There re, All branob pi ply of fre be mad mréd neously with tl lar offictal form: eager te hyd (Intel P BOPOS Sealed Props M ,on the the Northern Superiat-ndency brasks, for furnishing subsisten indians at their reservation im Nebraska. eighty miles n eh of Om: bago to the let to wit #8 po} ay of June, 1863, the following su: ALS | N 10TH to the Winne- ity as follows of ~ a Pp Soi and after the Ist day of A 1,500 po A}\ articies ef subsistence (ornished must be of good | uality and e: bect to inspection and rejeo- Ugo by the agent of the Winusbagocs The right ts reserved to increase or diminish the strount of iptendeut 000d and suffictent ben faithful fuifiiment of the con And give the revuired Lond Seperate article of s ment yg 4 at the discretion of the Super udian Afsirs for the Northern cy nate the coptract that may bees ug the contractor er costractors 11! be required ad in the to execute a ‘of 210.000 for ropveale wlil be rec i fer each wbeistence called for iu tl advertiae- be right is reserved to reject any or all bids % may be ofiered Proposals tle for the Winnebago ton, must give their pames iv full as well as 4 t Le endorsed ‘Proposals for Cat- . B., Star office. BRIOK HOUSE, FOR REST T ap uti Cm a . 4 with a good ary eal: WASTED-All per one to iow the t they is | Ey ee ee Ae acid res cn een roctire MEDIOINES at auy pour cf the Jap tocol ener tnioer FA niece PER PE riegiog the might bell at B. X DOO: | Stievie one af the best jomstions tu tne tine LEY'S Phermacy, Ospitol Hill Sp 20-2W"_ | Ward, Premises NO. 192 I street, between 20th VW ANTED—A SITUATION as soamstroas bya | xvi dist, north side. Some farnitare for sule on lady who understauds sewing thoronghiy by the prendtees, Good. reliable tengats only m a: ply, st 401 oth st.. bet. Dand EK. mit ,OR BEN1—A BRIOK BOUS ceptaining ix reoms, with water rept a6 per month; and the FUBNITUR: sale abowt t Al-o. for rent, two FLOORS, ce rooms end bat) room. of @ three sto house on 9th street, conteia' modern con ver leneee:rert $5 Inunire of 8. RK. BOND Pa. avenue, be- tween j4th and Isth streets, until + p. m.. aiter that hour at 642 M street, between sth and = ~ | 9th my 4" Alsd, to Bay | 7 — 7 ¥ Ob SALE-LEASE, GUUD WILL. FIX declining house. | i PeRes “LICENSE: FURNITUBE, ‘Bes Wheeler & Wilson's S fit ladies’ and —— 's dresses adres: toree days, Box N Btar office. v JANTED—A Furnisied HOU lecated—sever to nine Rooms ng Machine. Osan ont and for reet, cent ba for ressena- ble rent will be paid. Good references. Notify o o sei box 190 P. O., or Boom No Building, 411 Panna. ave W4NTED-a OUTTE store. Steaty employment given Apply a: No, 479 sth at., bet, Penn, syenue and 1) m 2 ne six ck A. HANLEIN. famil, a od FARM of 100 acres. B08 D_L. WELLS & CD apse Corner La. av. sod 6th at WANTED New and Oast-off OLOTHING, old tavrant, and Confectionsry material rivate ssle. to's responsible person, and !{ not sold be- fore Tueslay, May 9th, will'on that day, at 10 o'clock. be exposed at pulilic auction—comprising GOLD and SILVER. or any other article of | s fie lot Candies, Fruits. Preserves, Jars, Cop value, at the old established Merchant Pawn Moulds, Marble top Oounters. Show Cases, broker's Store of R. FULTON & 00., 302 9th at., 1 terms if sold at private 3doors north of Penna. avenne tioneers. Bole Agent for BINGER’S SEWING MAOHINE Penns. svenne, bet. e y te v4 W 4NTED_ 10.000 La: ¥ UNDERSIGNMD) WOULD SSLL MIS the New Stampi: BOOKS, STATIONKBY, and retail trale for eight thousand dollars. They are w The busin is never large oaks, Capes, Aprons, Joseys, Walsts, Yokes, mer quality would be Bunda, Wrappers, Siippers, Pincnabions, and Ini: me of the modern el tials. ‘Also, designs for Pillow Uasca, Ottomans. period when the war was op tound for twenty years in a proBts were not equal. in the wo: busrness expenses. and to the suppor nected with it. It is offered ar a sa! on which @ v.ore active trade may be reared Store, Fixtures, Cellar and Ware-raom at a moderate rent. FBANCK TAYLOR, m4 Keeler, Fo SALE—A FRAME COTTAGE HOCSE. contaiuipg four rooms, situated on 3d street, between D aud E, Capitol’ Hill. Apply at 548 llth street east, near Navy Yard my 3.6" S TO RENT. in « frst class honse, with « well educated French fam Bath room in the house Apply at 20% 1 r 20th, m3 3" UBNISHED HOUSE of six Chair Covers, Pianos Patterns as they ai isily isened. We havea epch bo yn —_ @ Practiesl Stamper, and we reduced the price to FIVE CENTS PEER WIDTH. od etamp <n, pattern brought us, ik aud Working Cotton very low. Fy vaciety BOARDING, LEMEN CAN ‘b pleasant front BOOMS aa t, between ivthand 20th Terms 925 per TABLE BOARD $20 per monty. D IN THE GCOUBTBY sums can obtain BOARD after June ist in tand healthy location, four wiles frou Geor, » if desired will be taken t and fi tue Aqueduct datly, Inqui of EMORY TER, 114 Penni . H._ TENNEY, &. vaseene ee m6 6" I tS won attic. No 399 Lith street, between and my S.5t™ Terms yery low. Inquire next door. F°z BRENT—Two westly Furnished ROOMS, im «desirable part of the city, Parlor and Bed-room: adjofving. en. the 24 Moor, front: 402 F street. one door from 7th. ™ 3-3t* OB SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE, situate! uu the south side of M street. th and sth. No. 6 ith six reows. Price $4.25), In st HEGUELY & BOWEN S Stable, New e , between 6th and 7th sts my 3 6t* ELEGANT PARLORS—Fi - fronting soushedy. lifted for a ta r a oP a) Lotreet, between 29 | gas” Beaithiest location ln Washi mh | dy et.. between Sth andoth. T—Two well furnisued PABLO LS, on Us ND Fi BNITORE For ‘st foor, with or without BOAKD. Ap- y Oe tee oe et sieerenee ply 393 K ot., Sot. 9eb eat tome. fell | teny situated: the Furniture new. The un: a OARD at No. 464 lth street a few | expired le. more than a year - Ad- j Sipene north of the wvenas. es | dress CLAREMONT, Box 15, Star 0. 16 Georgetown, or Georgetown, B.C. WO KESPEC “ABLE LADIES OB GEN temen can have Board and a pleasant Room where three others only are taken. Terms mod erate, Apply at 599 sth street, 4 tween laud BK. OABDING —A gentioman tingle centlemea, cau obta: BOOM with BOABD ing North. Inquire at No. 70 and 2ith. avy ¥ wife, or two pleasant front rivate family from the month. my 3.3t* = = For RENT— story FRAME HOUSES, PAWNBROKERS Gate. Both hays site alleys, wood ———— ited for W ALSH’S CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, Ho. 450 10th street, one door below Penn. ave ‘This well-known Office makes 2 KBAL ADVAN j4LE OB EXOHANG: AME HOUSE and LOT, on coi dQ streets west, to sell for ® swall Garden Farm. bange ‘A ? + oO8,Diamonds. Gold ‘gad Bier omer Se) ae “ RENSY ROTTMAN. lot ‘a are, a1 ¢ jee 2 description. ie ako ery BENT —Two Furnished Parlor BOUM g Odgnevery day(except Sundey) from 8 a. m. to ee Business strictly wonfidential. fe 28-tf 475 LICBSSED BY AUTRORITY. 47 B. BURNSTINE'3 LOAN OF F10E, 75 475 13th street, Sd dvor south of Penn. ave. MONEY loaned on t.me to suit customers, on r > with @ 13th ‘treet between 80-6" Real Estate, Gold and dilver Watches, Diamonds comfortable DWBLLING Jewelry, bi Piste. Pianos, Furniture, Me- containing nine large dining ch ical Tools, Ladies? wad ‘Gentlersan's Weangg oth str betw. P Imire of BAVENNER BRO £00, : aire 0 ; meee e ab ston Market, 413 H street, between t gud 5 ap 30-6" OB BENT—DW. _mb B. BUBNSTINB. LD BSTABLISIED FIBM HB 0 ae & or LICENSED PAW NBROKERS 34 a ee agente WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue, the highest cash advel 088 On sll kinds of hand! to any amount and for any Feasoneble rates. large gums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. bers avout for cash end sold at private sale. ONE.Z0R, LADIBS TO BEAD —wicganuy Bmbroidered MIGHT GOWN and OH ¥O) mo) jaborate than any ever offered ber 4 tee — and most ry titel designe, rece: [rem _ oar cor hands, and for sale at BEDUOED PRIGES. Bel Hedtee' Near, we ctr iene oi, Sot fa ee ail, prodecs die ace hainee areas oy wi patterns, and STAMP CHBAPBE, thau ony son cern in this ce aby other city. corner B. ¥. ) s1m* plant Building, and 13. OTS of 2% scres outside hb enc! k Houres for monthly ‘until paid for. Also 2 Bob euttg Building: Boome Fo SALE—LOT Ep in Squere 59. street between E street north ree stam sipin avenue, ‘Said Let is 1Sfeet trout, 157 eents per width. and give you in. | ‘eches deep, and fmprovi 4 street, pos MS Buidon wood ning WINDOW SHADE! ent _ latest sty! Different colors nd sizes | eae, as a mes deaihats ba hs 'y of the city; 4 rooms _Terms cas! r ieemmemae 5 Xan PPQECRALS FoR CATTLE FOR INDIAN media oy 8 OF PROPOSALS Sealed Proposa's wilt be recet mom the H.B u enman, Su for the Northern S Nebraska. followimg Stock Catt! 300 bead or Milk Gc dians. oceapying a AROB 27, 1857. Dera TWENT OF THE Washinton, A ist day ot JUN at the office of : odeut of Indian Afeirs ency, at 01 a City. ehvery st Omaha Vity of the vo wit for the Winnebago Io- ervatien tn Neoraske for the 300 head o: Mik © we for the Bantes Sioux In- Gians, occupying a reservation at the of the Niobrara, Nebraska. moth 300 head of Milk Cows for the Fancton Sioux In- 10 ul of The Cow: breed. not years old diane. occupring a reservation in 00 bead of Miik Cows tor the @nmal Apying a reser vatt, in Nebraska. American Bul; * must be of less than three nor Cows with young calves orcews with calf, will bepreferred. The Bulls must be not less them three y All Cows Cows, Indi, will not be receive? intengept Dentoan will have the right to Dy rt ht to reject any or ali the cattle if that the cattle delivered « tei kbo y stock drovers as Texas an Cow ¥ Meaican Cows, orball breeds rall bide tliat may beotlered, also, the deems not of the reyatred t Denman will be authorized te receive the said cattle and to give vouchers to the Partiesdelivering the cattle, to be paid et the office of the Commissioner of Indians Affairs in Washington city. be Co 8 to be delivered on or before the tirst = 15 ‘Bdent Denman will have the power to change the place of delivery with the consent of the contractor. The contractor will be requfred to excnte b good and safc: x: faithful felt ac ent nd in the sum of $23,0" for nt of the contract ‘poud. 1 & leas nomber than number of o and bu called for. it give their names in full, as well of residence Proposals must be endorsed, ‘Proposals for Cattle for Indian Service. = a 0. H. BROWNING, Secretary. sT T AT THE WoNDER MALS BY THE GB: MAvAME #1. wuts, cat despendent rate § to happinces those who, fr: and friends, loss of wone . gives information oon BOLOGY HE WORLD 4. PERRIGO. reveals secrete no mortal everknew. She dolel astr phes, crosees in love, loss of re: She brings roge' ig se DS. ing absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, telis Fou the business you are best qualified te pursae aud ic what you will be mosi successful, causes speesy WArriages aod tells you the very day you well marry characteristics of the person yery thoughts, and veils the ment— he malefic greatest Astrologist on earth. trif sie you the name, likemess and From thy te. te or overcome or penton. ion—from aspect ete and the fixed stars in the of birth, she deduces the Fail not to consalt the action te themecives, 4 full and explicit chart, written uuirtes answered likeness in- loved, sept by mail on rec: ipt of price above - tioned. "Phe strictest sccreey will be taeiotalned snd al! co: Keterences and yeer in Tresponiepce returned of the bighest order fi F destro ed. shed desiring them. Write plainly the ae the month lock of hai you were born, inclosing s ir. MADAME HA PERRIGO _ap3-DAW.coly P.O. Drawer 293, Buffalo. NY. CoLvmsIa MOBPIFAL. FOB WOMER LYING-IN ASYLUM, Fourteenth street ,(eircle,)corner of M street, This ception eases of» tion of th door Somme ofedisientons Prom 86 t S10 por weak. Piuclades oiicate Institation bas been of who Washington, D.C. for the re- established be suff from Barts thcirear ant for teeta females as = oe may require the comforts of the ‘situated in the most healthy por- ie Diewiet, surrounded by its t—* five minutes. m EAs HAE? JOS. B. io 4 1 giteet, 5 D., ate Lira army. jenta living at distance whe desire to ac rd for treatment Boeri, can secare bad Ws EXxCEUSIO“ Wales Baee. SESEANSE THIS TREE Sores.