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| ie il LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Grover 8'1 HEATER.—“Peg Woffin, "and « Mischief Making” comprises the bill this eve- ning st Grover's. Lucille Western, Susan Denin and others appear, the occasion being a testimonial benefit to the enterprising manager, Mr. Leonard Grover, whose efforts to establish a standard place of amusement in this city de- serve & proper appreciation. Miss Western concluded her engagement Saturday evening, but volunteered for this:occasion,- CANTERBURY.—Manager Sinn always has something new, and to-night the novelty will be 4 fine spectacular extravaganza extitled the « Fairy Gift, or the Grotto of Eljiand,” anda | new and beautiful ballet by Szollosy entitled | the “ Village Coquette.” The regular bill of | song, dance, &c., will also be performed. Eva Brent and Kate Pennoyer will appear. ¥Yarities.—The drama entitled a «Glance at New York,” Nellie Howard appearing as «* Mose” and Adie Johnson as + Lize,” will be performed this evening at the Varieties. The regular concert hall bill will also be performed, Ada Tesman, W.S. Budworth, Dick Watkins, Harry Leslie, and others, appearing. MeETROPOLITAN HALL.—The operatic enter- tainments at this resort are visited nightly by well-pleased audiences. The selections are trem the best English, German and ltalian operas. and executed with much musical skili. oe FovrtH Warp Station Casrs.—William McDonald, deserter; Naval Worden Edgar, drunk, resisting police; and Wm. King, drunk; dismissed. Jos. Dorsey, violating a city law; do. Albert Tolson, do.; do. Clementina Jones, drunk and disorderly; fined $1.53. Geo. Picks, do.; do. $1.55. Jno. Thomas Mason, drunk; }| do. #1.58. Jas. Hawkins, do.; do. $1.58. Martha do.; do. $1.58. Mary Arthur, sus. | ; dismissed, Peter Farrell, asleep in street; military. Geo. Curtis, suspicious char. acter; Solomon Mathews, do.; Cornelius Hare tis, @o.; Geo. MH. Clark, do.: Samuel Rodgers, do.; dismissed. John Leary, assault and bat- tery; dismissed: do., for profanity and disor- derly conduct; fined $1.58. Patrick Hammond, drunk; do. $1.53. Wm. Boston, assault and battery: Haryey Lewis, do.; dismissed. Robert Norburn, vagrancy; do. Michael Long, drunk and disorderly; fined $5.58. Francis Mc(iure, do.; do. $1.58. Juno. Cortier, do.; mil- itary. Michael Finnegan, do.; do. $1.6:. i ish, sleeping in street; Stanley. do.; do. Hammond Loeke, do.; James Whitney, drunk and disorderly; missed. John Buckley, violating city law; fined aes eas eS Pouice Revorts.—First Precinct.—Rosanna Gardner, drun ept at station till sober. ni Precinct—Thomas Bray, grand lar- tl for court, Wm. Bailey, drunk and erly: military. Henry Jackson, do., 32. | Third —Isaac Swann and Bridget | Maloy, ¥: workhonse. Hester Chase, prostitution; do. Harriet Briscoe and Frances Snowden, disorderly: $2.44 each. A.H. Brandt, Henry McCuneand Geo. Brand, do. Wm. Wright, do.; dismissed. Fousth Precinet—Catharine F. Naughton, disorderly; workhouse. Dan _ Rice, drank isorderly; do. Emeline Johnson, disor- $2. Michael Burke, drunk and disor- workhouse. izth Precinct—Geo. W. Downer, disorderly; $2. also for assanit and battery: dismissed. Patrick Deacy, disorderly, $2. Judson Bell, indecent exposure; $1. Owen Gormly drunk; S1. Thos.Trainor, do: dismissed. Wm. Wash- ington, do: military. Hiram Ali nc denth Precinct-—Peter McFarand. drunk: | military. picior ee get aist Sap ACCIDENT TO Mrs. HOLMFAD, WIFE or Tux Rev. AL¥RED HoLmEAp, RECTOR OF Grace CucrcH.—The numerous friends of this mest excellentlady will be pained to learn that yesterday, in passing from her house to Grace Church, while in the strect. she fell from an attack of vertigo, dislocating the shoulder joint and iracturing the bone. Mrs. HH. was taken to the house of one of her hus- band’s parishoners, not far off, and most kind- ly attended to. Dr. Morgan was immediately in attendance, and pronounced the case one of dislocation and fracture. Being removed to her residence, the injuries were properly and most skilfully cared for, although with ex- treme suffering to the patient. Mrs. H. is now as comfortable as could be hoped for. Three weeks ago to-day we noticed the injury re- ceived by the Rey. Mr. Holmead, from which, even now. he is but partially recovered. The best wishes of the community will attend the aufferers. pt Pees Fire.— Yesterday morning the carpenter Sop owned by J.B. Williamson, and occupied by Messrs. James ‘1 urton and Wm. Lowry, on Twelfth street, above the Kirkwood House, was discovered on fire, and in a short time it was entirely consumed. The firemen were promptly en the ground, and succeeded in saving the adjoining property, which was con- siderably scorched. The loss amounts toabout eight hundred dollars, and falls very heavily upon the firm, who are new beginners. A quan- tity ot work, with all their tools, was destroyed. The building was of little value. This fire ‘was doubtless the work of an incendiary, no persons haying been in the shop since Friday. ‘There can be little doubt but that there is a number of incendiary gangs amongst us, and it is to be hoped that they will be caught and receive their merited punishment. eo CAPTURE OF A N “THE BANDirox.”— Saturday evening, abont 5 o’clock, a zeneral muss occurred among the temales at Madame Wolte’s, corner of Thirteenth and C streets, sll about a soger boy belonging to Scott’s 900. The police were called upon by the neighbors, aad Roundsman Tait, with officers Higley and Parker entered the house and arrested all nands. Justice Clayton, before whom they were taken, fined Madam Wolf $10 f ping a dis- orderly house. Elien Woods, Emma Richards, | Alice Jones, Nellie Short, Kate Marshall and , Kate Coleman were fined $2.50 each tor disor- conduct. Kate Coleman haying the » paid all the fines. The house formerly kept by the Madam was known as the « Den,” put this house she bas purchased recently, aud is known as “ Bandbox No. 1.” = ———— Forrtu or JuLy.—Two meetings have al- ready been held at the National Hotel, for the purpose of making arrangements for the proper eslebration of the coming FourthofJuly. a committee of arrangements, embracing the names of Judge Purceil, District Attorney Carrington, Geo. W. Riggs, Lewis Clephane, Samuel Bacon, Thos. Fisher, Hudson Taylor, Dr. Wm. B. Magruder, Rey. Drs. Sunderland and Channing, A. C. Richards and others, has been appointed to raise funds and get up a celebration in every way worthy the Capital of the Nation. eos cet et Srecoyp Warp STaTion Cases.—Mary Har- rison, © icion of larceny; dismissed. Anna White, do.; do. Henry Harris, drunk: do. Fred. Kemlet, do.; $1.55. Ellen Wolfe, disorderly house; #10. Ellen Woods, Emma Richards, Alice Jones, Nellie Short, Kate Marshall, Kite Coleman, disorderly; $2.50 each. Wm. Whe- lan, drunk and disorderly; $2.58. Anthony Greely, robbery; for further hearing. Fred. Harris, Elijah Hill, fighting; $1.55 each. ———— Sick anp WovnpED.—The ambulances were on the move all day yesterday, last night, and this morning, to and from the wharf, convey- ing sick and wounded soldiers, who had been brought up from the hospitals at Aquia Creek to the hospitals in this city. Over eight hun- dred have arrived thus far. Most of them are convalescing, and will be able to rejoin their Tegiments in a few days. Bae eS To be Removep.—George S. Gideon, Esq., President of the Board, und Superintendent ‘Webb, of the Metropolitan Police, have been Avpointed a committee to select a suitable place for an office for the Board of Metropolitan Pouce, they having been notified to vacate the building on Eleventh street now occupied by thém, the owner desiring possession. —s—- Pic-nrc.—The first afternoon and evening ic-nic of the Wasbingten and Georgetown Pascenger Railroad Relief Association will be given on Wednesday, June 17th, at the Wash- ington Park, Seventh street. The gentlemanly conductors of this road will certainly give an entertainment delightfal to all who may par- ucipate. , Promotions iN SIxTH AUDITOR'S Ovrice. ‘The following promotions have been made in the Sixth Auditor's office:—C. Haylett, dis. borsing clerk; John R. Stebbins, F. M. Batlin- ger and James A. Jenkans, third class clerks; J. H. Brown, E. Story, L. A. McCord, S. L. Perley and W. J. Leib, second class clerks. CHARGE Oy PICKING A PockeT Diss18sED, On Saturday night Anthony Gresly was ar- rested for picking the pocket of John Stuart of a watch, but at the examination neither Stuart nor the witnesses appeared, and Justice Clay- ton discharged Gresly from custody. ———- — PRoress0R ALEXANDER WOLOwSKI, the well-known pisnist and’com » is giving hh «last course of piano and in Wash. fiagton. All those who desire to become fine singers or excellent performers on the piano, must pot neglect this last opportanity. Pro- tessor's rooms are No. 451 Tenth street. ———>——_. ForaGine PARTY SukPaisep!—Yesterdar, a party fron New York, who firmly believea wha: nuibing onteide of thatcity could be “first rate,” were surprised to ane de Trackers Were superior in a spects*to any they bad ever ma i tested at home. Ltt | side, between E and*¥ streets south. Patroimen required to tive, Dente and’ angeanbe to trankealt | ree} ive : impedincaly. information to Mr. John H. German, Superintendent Wagon Park, corner of M street north Nineteenth street west, or i aad I POLICE ATATIONS. Second Ward—Ohio avenue, next to corner of Thirteenth street. Third Ward.—Temperance Hall. Fourth Ward—East wing City Hi Lae ed Se Bstreet, between First and Second streets east. Sixth Ward.—Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. Seventh Ward.—Four-and-a-halfstreet, west | County Station-house.—Corner of Seventh street and Boundary, for portion north of city; and at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Navy Yard, for por- tion beyond the Eastern Branch. Notices left at the De ent of the Metro- politan Police, No. 516 Eleventh street, will re- ceive prompt attention. my 27-eolm W.B. Wzsz, Supt. Tr opi Bk’s SAF EGUARD. in is the title be- stowed upon Hostetter’s stomach Bitters by an officer of The United Siates Army, writing from the Valley of Virginia. YW says ina letter to tha proprietors, Mes: Hostetter and Smith: “In every instance w! your Bitters have deen taken gulsriy and systematicslly, as @ protective gainst the bilious epidemics so common and so destructive here, they have wered the desirad end,and you msy therefore claim for your ceie- ated Tonic and Preventive the designation of the Soldier’s Safeguaid.”” Wherever it has been tried in the army, the result has been the same’ The soldiers themeelves are clamorous to aye it fubstituted for, the pernicious liquers now used as stimulants in the military hospitals. It; well known basis, Spirits of Rye, the purest stimulant, in the opinion of chemists, that can be produced from any substance by any process, and this match- invigorant is medicated with a combination of the finest tonic, anti-bilious and c »rrective herbs, barks gums. roots, &¢ , known to modera pharma- cy. Hence Hostetter’s stomach Bitters—the best and only preventive in malarious disease: and tbe most powerfal ofall recuperants in c! of debiiiy and utter physical prostration—should be in every ar-ny hospits) and coavalesceat camp, and shoulu form a_porton of the medicine stores of evary regiment in upe field. Given promptly to the wounded, it would save the lives of thousands who mst otherwise die of exbavstion on the battle field. Sold by Druggists end Psmily Grocer: Wholesale Agente—A. M. Bininger & Co.; 237 Penn, ave, je 13 eo3t ——— Have you pisco ED the important fact that the Dollar Store, 43% Pennsylvauin avenue, neat Four-and-a-half street,is the right place to buy Jewelry and Silver plated Ware” Ifnot, take our word for itor go and see for yourself what a dol- lar will buy. je9 lw* Take no more, unpleasant and unsafe Medicines. For unpleasant and danzerous diseases, use HELMBOLD’s KxTRaCT BUCHU, Which has recvived the endorsement of the most Prominent Phusicians in the U.S. L Is now offered to afflicted humanity asa certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms origi- nating from discases and abuse of the Urinaryor Sexunl Organ: General Debility, _ Mental and Physical Depression, * Imbecility. _ Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessnese and Sleeplessness at Night, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Emaciation Low Syirits, Disorganization or Paralysis. of the Organs of Generation, Pulpitation of the Meart, And, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of the syslem, To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask tor Helmbold’s, Take no other. Cures Guaranteed. See advertisement in another column, je 4-27 oo GREAT PENNSYLVANI a HOUTB, via Baltimore nd Harvrtsburg,to the Northand West.—T wo trains leave ‘Weshington daily and one on Sundsy—quiek time— low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through st Government rates. For tickets and fur- ther informatien Spply at the office of Great Penn- syivania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office open from .m. until 9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4p. in. au i-ly 5.0. Noztom, Agent, BSucmer Diseases. _ Samaritan’s Gift is the must certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No miner- al, no balsam, no mercu: Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male pack- ager, $2; female, $3. i Samaritan’s Root and_ Herb Juices—A positive and permanent eure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ulsers, Bores, Spots, Tetters, &c. Price #1, or six bottles for $5. sold by 8. C. Ford. See aavertisement, m5 | ————— TRE CHEAPEST AND BEST Hatz DyE IN ‘mn WoRLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s Hair Dye, ® ceutsa box. The bestinuse, Try Bold by 8. C. Ford, corner lith street and Ps. avenue, Wash- ington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria, ja6-ly oe SPERMATORRHG@A CaN BS OvRED.—Dr. Rand's Bpecific cures torrhaa, Seminal Weakness, impotency, Loss af Power, etc., speedily and effectuai- ly. Its effects are ‘truly magicai. A trial of the pecific, will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price 1 a box. Sold by S. 0. Ferd, cor- ner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, aod Henfy Cook Alexandri: ja6-ly DISEASES OF THE NeRYOUS, Seminal, URINGRY ANp SzxvaL SystemMs.—New and reliable treat- ment—in Reports of the Howard Asscciation—sent in sealed letter envelopes, free ofcharge. Address | Dr. J. 8killin Hougaton, Howard Association, | Philadelphia, Pa. mar25-4m | Ee Formation OF Corxs.—Corns are formed of thickened layers of cuticle, and are generally of conical shape, with the points descending into corresponding cells, or depressions of irregular depths, according to the injury caused upon the iinmediate parts where the external pressure is most severe. The pain they cause is not in the corn iteelf but in the part compressed by it, the operation for their rercoval is painless, bloodless. | aud effectual if the predisposing and exciting causes be avoided. To ail afflicted with corns. bunions, troublesome naile, or other disorders of the feet we would recommendedan early call on Dr. White. office No. 424 Pennsylvania avenues, between Four-and a-ha:fand Sixthstreets. my 23 Seas BATOHELCR’s Hatz Drz, Fhe best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a calor not to be distinguished from nature— watranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- Gdies the ili effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &o. SJ ‘The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BaTouR- LOR, on the four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barciay st., New York, (Late 235 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) eatnsotnss\aciale ma-ly Dx. Dupont’s Sugar-costed Female Regulating Pills are very best in uss. They operate speedily and effectively, and being suzar-coated create xo nau- 86& upon the most ‘telicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their sxperiority over all others, ezine ers por. Sold by 8. C. Bord; Corner lith eet ant ‘a, avenue, ‘ashington, jenry k, Alexandria. ; ja6-ly ee Waznantep ro Corn in 81x Daxs.—Dr. Godfrey’s Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ stand: cure Gomorrhaa in siz days. No change of dit required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold bya: 0. Vord, corner llth street and Pa, ‘ashington, and Henry Cook, Alexandris. DIED, On the 15th instant, after a long, painful aMlic- tior. which be bore ‘with chiistian resignation, WASHINGTON INGRAM, in the 15th year of hia ase. Blessed are toe who die inthe Lord. A devoted father and lovimg husband. His funeral will take place from his late re ce No. 373 3th et near L. DAMS BXPRESS COMPANY A “Serres 6 PRAVENUR, GRMAT EN ERPS FORWARDRIS! "™™ 'D) MO) JEWSLEY, VALU Fee HT Ae Rani wo — principal Hallway Towse it QBTH, BAST, WEST, AND NOBTHWHST. wana hae gat TeRe a au. Connections are ma ge AMADA ant’ tas | Sen sree anaemia sommercial towns im Aiecize F.* Tee Prt AN ASS os, 2 Gf 363 Pa. avenue. 8. _— PUTRTAY OO, vase secs, Seeker eee $09.8, mre orner Bighth and Datrosts, F vset ot aladensbure. “higeleamety ta a with “2 5 te -eow* 1 Gioinen Council of the Corpurotion of Georzetown. i ce GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. A Regoiutios tof soprite gn Montgomery stréet aed tom. sor Ret orem. 6 Aum of fifteen do! be, sud the snre is ee. appropriated to be maid to the order of the ‘ommissioner of Streets, for the repair of the gutter on Montgomerr street, between Dunbarton and Beail; and for increasing the width of the gutter on Pirat strest, between Market and F; erick streets, forty dollars is merebs ppropria d. #aid work t executed under the dircetion of said Commissioner. {Approved May 0, lich A Regouvtio’ in favor of John, A. Smith and harles Myers, Resolved by the 7 dermen and Board of Common Council. ‘card: the ation of Georgetown, hat the Clerk pay to the order.ef John A. Smith, late Clerk of Circuit Court of Washington County of D.C., forty-five dollars and eighty-nine cents, in full payment for bill of fees and court charges during the year and to order of C. Myers forty six dollars and six Paes cents. in full for fi furnished to the Watch House to February 25, 1865. Approved May 30, 1865. A Rrsouvtiox authorizing the grade of the street Known as Warehouse Alley to be fixed, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of amon Council of the Corporation af Georgetown, That the street condemned in accordance with ‘‘An ordinance providing for the condemnation of that piece of ground known as ‘Warehouse Alley’ for the purposes of a public street,” approved May 3, 1351, is hereby declared a publie'street, and named Watehouse Alley. ve And be it further resolved, That the Commissioners of Grades are hereby xuthorized and instructed to fix ihe grade of said street, and report the same to this Corporation for their approval. Approved dune 6, 1353. A Beso.vtion providing for the paving of Ware- house Alley, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council cf the Corporation of Georgetown, That for the purpose ‘ading and paving Ware- house Alley. th: and hereby is, levied and imposed a tax of eixhty cents per front foot on all tie lots and parta of lots fronting on eaid alloy, Resolved, further, That the Coilector pay over to the Clerk the amount of tax hereby authorized. the same may be collected by him, deducting commission of three per centum, and that he coin- plete the same, and close his accounts, within four |" Inonths from the passage of this ordinance, and the snine power be. and is hereby, si i forcing the collection of sai been given in similar cases. R. taxes as has heretoture Clerk pay the amount ted ta. be placed is hands to the jissioner of § nil whose be made, an expenditures, vith the pi months after the pas Approved June 6, 186 A Rssouvution granting a lease of a portion of Fayette street. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ‘or be, and he ix , authorized to part of Fayette street south of the canal to the channel of the river, to Thomas J. Mehaifey for a term of five years, renewable, at the re of the Corporation fora further term of i on of the first five yeu doll. n Provided iter into contract with t teen davs from the pn [Approved June 6, 1 two hundred + semi-annually: afley © within fi Corporati of this t sione Resolved Ly the Board af Aldermen ana Common Council of the Corporation of 6 That where any repairs to any of the 6 inimer « urgency. the Gow ner of Streets is hereby authorized to have th ¢ done on the best terms. Resolved, further, That for the above purpose the sum of three hu dollars he, and is hereby, approprin ta id, by the Clerk to the order of the Commissioner. upon proper vouchers Approved June 6, 1358. A Resoivtion in relation_to the removal of the town office Whereas the Secretary of the Treasury has con- sented that two rooms in the Custom House may be temporarily occupied hy the officers of the town, and u ru Theréfore, Resolved bu the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetoien, That this Corporation xc i fanid rooms for the obje i ed fe ssions of the two Bourds: Ived, further, That the Mayor be, and he is y, xuthorize’ and requested to imake the nary ¢rran nts for the transfer of the town offices, books and papers to the apartinents afore- suid. {Approved June 6, 1353. A RESOLUTION in relation to couking and eating benches in the market house. Resoived iy the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. That no cooking and eating benches be alle i) north of the cansl,in the market house, after paceage of this resolution, and that M Master of the Coe is hereby notify the prop’ vacate the same with t lution. under a py S day over that time. to be recovered as tines usually are. {Approved June 6, 1803. GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. (eh per cant, TAXES.— An abatement ei ‘of six per cent. will be allowed upon the meral Tax of 1362 if paid on or before the tirst day of July next, The Water] Tax of 1861, deferred by act of the Corporation, will be due and payable at the same time. All persons in arrears for the 8ehool Tax of 1551 and 1862 are earnestly requested to settle the same without further delay or cost it CHAS. Je 18-ec8t AS. D. WRLCH, Collector. KE. SHOEMAKKK, OMMEBCIAL BROKER AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Witt ArTEND To THE COLLECTION OF Rents and Bave oy Ruat Esrare. Office at Farmers town, D.C. and Mechanica’ Bank, Geo FE JNO. W. LUMSbON? ORWARDING AND SEEREBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. 91 asp 103 Warze Stree, Georretown. D. C. Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and in Merchandise generally ; Procures Freight, Ghar- ters Veasels, &c. 3 Business transacted always with promptness and mar 4-tf dispatch. &0 pieces new style Lawns, o'¢ * ” “Galicoes, Mozambique, rich styles, 75 ** Bypring and Summer Challies, 1,600 packs Pins, Nos. 3. 4 and 6, 5') dozen Spool Cotton, 1 pieces Tarleton for covering pictures, 20 pleces Shirting Flanne}, r stock is fallin all departments, allof whish ill be sold at the lowsat cash prices. WM. R, BILEY & BRO., No. 36 Central Stores, oppo. Center Market, je 13 2w between 7th and sth streets, Pites, PILES, PILES.—Dr, WIT¥IKLD'S VSGETABLE PILLS are warranted a certain cure for Piles. The worst cases yleid after one or two doses. No surgical operation should be ro- sorted to, as relief thus obtained is but teinporary, and mo cure juts ever bern perfected iy the use of the leas 1f ne follow: sc pensiames have been cured : Mr, Stiles, No, 229 adway, Mr. Hug: No 107 Bpring street; Mr. Fisher, No, 544 Broome street, and numerous ladies whose addresses cau be obtained at my office. Price 50 cents per box. eo all drugsiate. “W helessie by D- 8. BARNES & «No. 202 Broadway, and by the proprietor 3 J. YOUNG je 13-Im No. 481 Broadway, New York. G*®s4t BABGAINS FROM THE PRIZE AUCTION S3ALE oP FRIDAY LAB8T. A Pagr or Tae Cano or tax Scuooner Euitry, 5.000 yards CHALLIES, ma 46 Am) 61000 * PLAID DRESS GOODS Also, a large. lot of different kinds of damaged DRESB GQODS very low BALMORAL SKIRTS. &c. Ewes 5. & W MEYENBERG, 48 Market Space, under the Avenue House, je 13 ‘between 7th and th stresta. QTEAMER KEYPORT, CAPT. E. A. RYTHER, WD eaves Baltimore every FRIDA te jandings on the Potomac: Point Leokout, Piney. Point, Gough’s, Pjowdep’s and Lancaster's Whert. Hetarning, leaves Washington every Tuesday. at 68. m., for Baltimore, stopping the above landings. For freight or passage aoe 'y on board or to® HAS. WILBON, Agent _ 30 L-law.a.5t* Warhiegtos DC, &CYTHES. English Qrasa Grain Scythes WARD BROTHBSRS, No. 9 South Calvert street, itimore. at3p. m., for Alexandria. Washing- ~ ton and river. vi W axvsows for sale by _3e 12-206t* 'f SHUTTS’ ONGUENT, ANTED To luve s fall set of WHIS- KERS OR MOU! ‘BS in six weeks upon the smoothest fae. Mntire eatisfaction given or the macney refonded Sent yh a for 3 aoe or4 ‘eas F. Pea 108 for BI. Addr SHU TT! ew York. NEW GOODS. HAVE Now in etorea full stock of WALL PA- PERS of every variety which I am to seil atthe lowert Lyne So of Baltimore, and other TASSELS and CORDS, in my line ext in the best net, promptly and at fair Paperhanger at eee iy a! . joust” No. S48 Pasar, ber itband Leaks, SORSETS. Li een ies anes ehe would be ¢ to | need apply. Also, four or five Apprentices, ‘WANTS. iroper for @ ema:i de reas» Bote to Box 14, Star Offices, 1t* WANTED By a rpnng girl» SISDATION, ss ebild’s nurse, - - vend Bax 24 Bear Ofte vio tare! im ANTED—One BARBER st No. 5 ath Ww A street, Onpiter Hills good Wages ani ste iv Work wili be givea. je 16-3t* TWO 200P, BARBERS WANTED aT M. &. ALLIOR, 212 Penn. avenue Will be paid. Reference resulted La inne ANTED IMMEDIATBLY—Tev good HANDS Ws dresses, at MBS. NUSRAUM, io. es ANTE»v—A WHITE WOMAN to cook, wash, WwW and iron and do generat housework, Xs No. 394 North Capitol street, Detween 5 and 0. 3015-80" | ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A smart : WwW BOY, between 15 and 16 yours of ager so ious | Ba ame Ron'ar leon gare Secreta: a re} - tween 7 and Rovcloes, eer. Land ith, jets Ws NTED—A SITUATION as salesman or clerk ar by aman of experience. (37 years of \)) im produce, or hardware stote, oF out barf; is mot afraid of work; hasa family in this city. and desires to make himself us ful to his employer, and by it get 2 gooi living forhis family. Address Box 22, S8tar Oticr, The dest of reference for character &c. je 15-3t* ANTED TO RENT— Without board, two or Ae my eee ae Suitable ly, or part of w louse. Ad- dress D. 0. CARY. Box 45):, 2.0. je13 se LADIES WANTED TO CALL A’ 10,000 381 F street, between sth nee ote posite the Patent Office, and get their Yokes, ands, Sleeven and Skirts &c., stamped. Also, 8 pers Braiding and Kmbroidery Patterns for ibaldis end Zouave Jackets, ke. Ladies can Save their Stamping done in a ante ta ersceeiae ANTED—A WOMAN to do plain cooki 496 7th st., batwoen Dand Bets eS _ sett McKELDEN & PATTERSON, He EQUARTERS METROPOLITAN POLICE, LA 516 Bleventa strest.—An owner wanted for a Silver Uunting-case Watch (detached iever). Any persons having lost such 8 watch are rvquested to call and see if they can identify it fe 12-3t w. B. WEBB, Sup. Met. Poli WaA4ntze TO PURCHASE—By paying $100 per month—a DWELLING HOUSE and LOT worth not over $3,000, situate’ botween Pannsyl- vania and New York avenues and Istand 7th sts. west. Ample security will be givea, or would trade s. smal! farm lying in the District for a house and lot. Address CHARLES V, WHITE, ina ton city, je]. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY —a good COLORED COOK, Apply at 237 G street, betweun i7ta and 18th, Wages $25. W-6* ©. KLOTz. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At‘372 B street, between Ith and iith, three experienced DRESS MAKEKHS and one sewing machine O?E- BATOR(Groverand Baker’s machive),none others & gtovery, doorcilerk ona je 10-e0st™ J ANTED— Wanted, OLB WROUGHT ana CAST SCRAP {IRON for which the bighest prices will be given. Also, Champs Porter and Scotch Ale Bottles in any quantities, Isiand Hall, 6th street south. B, F, CAREY. my 27-1m* / ANTED—A dining-room SERVANT at 395 18th st., between F and G streets. ence required. my WANTED. IMMEDIATELY — Twenty PENTERS. Liberal wages will bo paid to good workinen, and none others will be&coepied Apply to the Government Carpenter Shop, on K street, near the corver of Seventeenth stree Lieut. Col. EK. M. GREENE, Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington. at No. fur my 25-tt Wy ANTED — SROOND- HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrcrs, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and Housefurnishing @ @ and H, east side mar 3-tf bet : W ANSEL By a resrectable woman, SITUA TION as cook, w: ror ironer; good refer- { ences g:venif required, Calloraddreseat 242 2th street, corner of M, for 2 days. aps oods of svery description, HBUCHLY aserest, | PIC NICS, & ‘ Pr RAN Arrxaxoon aN iiahine Pro-NIC 4 OF tue WASHINGTON AND GRORGETOWN PASGEN- GEE BAILBOAD BELIEF association. Will take place at the WASHINGTON PARK, Nori ih street, on WEDNESDAY, June I7th, 1863, IN AID OF THE BELIEF FUND, A number of extra cot ee secaher aang temeanhn gentleman and ladies Committe af Arrangements —Meusrs. Ben rer, Donn. Hagerty, Terry, Kelsey, Little-' foh, Vermillion. Bradley, Willisms, Biley, Show, Graves, Bouvet, A. M. Moward, Kenton, Lorter. Ceremonies—Jas. Benton: tty. D lanagers,—Messra. souve’ »Donn, Vermillien, Williams. Porter. Littlejohn. je13-4t F PIC-NIQ. IRST GRAND Or THR TERPSICHORE SOCIALS ry Will be givenat BECKERS'S GARDEN, Navy Yard, on MONDAY, June 16th, 1863, Professor Schro-der’s well known brass band is for the occasion. — Ticketa 50 cents, admitting a gentleman ant ladies. : To commence at one e’elock, Committee af Arranzements, 3, Crsinger A. Burkley, J. Muler, E. Hart. The strictest order will be preserved. je 8-7t* 8. Re SWANN, President. FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘OR RENT—A neatly-furnished HOUSE, one block from tha ‘itol,and halt bloox from street csrs. Inquire at No. 325 north B street No one with children need apply. 52 18-30" gr Oe SAEs two-atory FRAME HOUSK, with brick basement, containing seven good rooms. Alsc one Frame House, containing fiva good rooms, at private sale. Inquire on the premises, No. Fre Lstreet, between 21st and 22d streats, ae ae TT LET—A large unfurnished FRONT PARLOR, with gas and fireplace, near the Railroad De- pot Soe capitol, Callat 495 New Jersey avenue eis St PLO-NIOf FURS (SHED ROOME.—A private family will let one or two nicely furnished Rooms to singie gentleman, without board; location very pleasan:, a the Patent Office. Address A. B.,”’ res Of ice. Je 13 3t* T 487 EB SOREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND — Fourth, Furnished or Unfurnished ROOMS to et, 3@ 12 3t™ OR RENT—Several desirable farnished ROUM3 _ at No. 431 Third street, betweea Penn and Missouri avexues, je 12-3t* es SALE—A_ RESTAURANT, 2 first-rate stand, doing a fine business, Satisfactory rea- Jy ven tor selling, Address ‘*J. it.” Star Ottice, je i0-1w* presen HOUSE—With gas, bath-room, water-closets , &c,, in the eenter of the city,to rent, Apply, through City Post Office, to WM. J. RHBES. je 9-lw* * .ARM FOR BALE—About 2W acres in fine culti- vation. plenty of wood and fine water; fruit of varions kinds, “The improvements are a good dwelling house, large bern, stadling for 12 horses new corn house and grannry, &c., &c, Is situated on the 7th street road. eight’ miles from the city. Vor further particulars apply, if personally, to W. A. BATCBELOR, on the premises; if by letter, ad_ erens puke: Springs Post Office, Montgomery conn- iy. Ma, je 6-2w* YOR FAL¥—That valuable frame DWELLING and LOT OF GRUUND, No. 280 ¥ street, bet. ith and 13th streets. Apply to 8. OARUSI. Law Gffice, No. 35 Louisiana ave. Je 5-2W" (OR SALE—150 desirable BUILDING LOTS in various sections of the ctty of Washinztoa, at tow paces and on convenient terms. Apply to #. | Oe pan Law Office, No, 35 Louisiana avenue. je 5-1 gous will be URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | rent, for from one to three years,a Furnished Dwelling for See family. Li ion in the First or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washington. D.C. se 4-tf LOST AND FOUND. OST—A small red COW, on the 11th instant. .4 Any itformation leit at 173 Second street, between B and O, will be cor. pensated for. se 15 St™ i O&8T—On Thursday evening last, a GOLD 4 WATCH CHAIN, small links, with slide and hook. The finder will be rewarded if it is left at 368 O atreet. bstween 435 and 6th ata it* Cla TO THE SUBSCRIBER ON RIDAY, / \2th instant. a small red Cow with a young Calf. The cow has a white stripe ou her back, flank and belly, with horns bored. The owner can have her by coming forward, p-oving property, | paying charg¢s and taking her awar. 3@ 15-3t* MR. BADKS cor. MthandP sta. | IRD LOST.— Was taken from the house, south- | east corner of F and i!th streets, an ‘IRISH THRUSH. A suitable reward will be given for | the recovery of the bird. 39 13-3t | ee oue of the cars running from George- | towu to Washington,this morning,s POCKET BOOK containing bills and receipts and a Govern- icent Pass. Any person leaving the same with 8, | BaCON & CO., will receive $2 5). ja 13 3t* rY\AKEN UP ESTRAY—A red BUFFALO STEER; | notmarks, The owner of the above property will come forward, prove property, tee and take him away. J.T. TALBERT, je 13-2t" on 7th st .near Fort Massachuset s. @jTBAYED—On the 6th of June, alight red and 9 white buffalo MILK COW. A liberal reward will be given for returning her to 359 F street, between 9th and loth, near the Patent Office 4 8. MEYE O8T—In going from the corner of E and 7th 4 to the office of the Adams’ Expresa Company, a GOLD 8: EEVE BUTTON, with letter W en- ameled on it. The finder will he saitably reward- ed by leaving itasabove to WM. TULLY. Je 15 Bt" NOTICE. —Was taken up estray, June 12th a COW and OALB. Cow white and red. ‘The owner in requesto1 $0 come formard, prove piopst~ ty, charges, an eo em away. eciticeiceae JAMES EAGGOTELL, jetsat* __No, 13 South Capito ; WIOLEN—A bay HORSE, compactly built; mid- SV cling lorg tail; about 6 yearsold; onthe rizht hind ttank has « spot the size of ene’s hand, darser than the rest of bis cvat, (this is a peculiar mark,) was stolen from my private stable, at 445 © atreet, between Ist and 2d streets, on the nigat of the 9th of June. A liberal reward will be paid if returned. 13-8t* A.C. WIDDICOMBE AKEN UP ESTRAY—By a police officer, al left at my stabie, a sorrei MARE; about handu high ; white spot in forehead ; rather th intlesh. The pariies owning said mare will please come forward, pay cuarges, ur else she will be sold to pay livery and expenses. App'y, Union Livery, Hiring, and Sale Stuble, corner 6th and O streets, rear of Metropolitan Lfotel. iad H&NRY M&SEKO, Prop Si, A YED OR STOLEN—On thed9th,a He ie bay HORSE, marked U.8.C.,the 0 rather indistinot; white face and white hind legs; no shoes ep; thin inane apd tail; $10 reward will be paid if delivered tc T, BILKY & SON, Coffee Roasters, N s'regt, near 4's, Island, Je 12-3t REWARD.—Strayed from Meridian Hill $10 ser Anhiottent, one lates red HORSE? marked with a large C ou left sidg; ho carries his head very high. Also. one small black HORRE, with a smallC on jeft shoulder and one hind leg romewhat swollen with a callus on the inside near the boof. The above reward willbe paid if re- turned to the Meridian Hil] House. je 12-3t* BOARDING. A LABGE WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, beautifully situated on Capitol Hill, is now repared to take ln re boarders; rooms all oe — high ceilings. Sing! ntiemen preferred. Reference exchanged, First street east, between A ard B. Je 18-1w* Ree AND BOABD.—. entleman and wife cen be accommodated with a Boom and excel- lent board in that delightfully located house, (only house on the square,) on lth street, between R and Sstreeta. City railroad cars pass the door. No chiidren in the house. This quiet, retired. rural, and healthful location is unsurpassed. je 13-3t* FUENISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY be obtained by applying at No. 389 P street, between 9th and 10th streets. Table boarders aiso accommodated, Je 12-3t* FR RENT—With board, two first-class ROOMS, elegantly furnished, in a house contatming all the modern improvements, at No. § 4%; atreet, be~ tween C st. and Oity Hall.’ A few table boarders accommodated je W2-lw* Cues. FROM THE DBPARTMENTS, ARMY and nav) Officers and ce visiting Wash- ington, may find a comfortable home in one of the ie delightful locations in Washington, Ni n fo. 33 issouri avenue. One very large front room. 2d story, now vacant, mri —— OARD —A lady having taken @ howe in the im- Byineiinie nelghvorhoct of the Treasury, Sta Warand Navy ents, offers large aud wei furnished — th board, end ot Jor passe om: boarder No. 395 ist stre between CG one Equsre south of Pa. avenue. = ences required, - my 11-tf ION 5 ANT INE ‘canpuas, ALLOW. 2 « for cash at pe gg | ingthem, No children in the house. H = TEAMSHIP Ss ¥ | second cabin, state room berths meals | Third cabin. .... | Bteerage, with cup ree SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, With water and zas,in 6th street. between G and H. Inquire at No. 506 Penn ave., between 2d and 3d, je 4 2w* URNISHRD ROOMS TO RENT—For rent, at 460 13th street, east side, between Gacd H streets, neatly furnished and very comiortabis BED NOOMS, and SITTING ROOMS, and PAR- LORS. ‘The saighborhood is one of mon: desirable inthecity, Every attention paid to those occupy- my & GREAT EASTERN FROM WN’ ORK Tu LIVERPOOL. ‘fhe Steamship GREAT EASTERN WaL?rkR PATYON, Commander, Will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL FROM Toeadny... . Jane 8) | Tnesday. and at ictervals thereafter of abou ° each port. First cabin, from... 0... eseeen es $95 to $135 farvished at separate tabiex. . 87) Excursion tickets, out and back in the first and Seon cabin only, a fare ana a half, Servants accormmpanyin, pasrengérs and children under 12 years of age, half price. Infants frae, - 850 $y as srior accommodations. from Liverpool, same Price of passage a 5 _A‘l fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. S currency. Each passenger aliowed 20 eubic feet of luggage. an ene Linoed Sere on board. for passage apply only to Pee OPP CHARLES A. WHITNEY, frei ht the oftive. 26 Broadway, New York. Poy freigut apply ony HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Agenta. je 13 $m 44 South street New York, Hot== AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS. Our stock of gooda suitable for rour business it now complete in every particular. We invite your especial attention to our stock of. BAR AND ALE TUMBLERS. CHAMPAGNE AND SHERRY GLASSEs, PLATED BAR 8POONS, LIQUOR MIXERS. BHERRY COBBLER asp TODDY sTRAINERS, BOUP BOWLS. STEAK DISHES, &c.,cc. ar prices aress sd as the same articles can be urchased for anywhere. i ” C. W. BOTELER & SON'S Hourefurnishins Store, Pa, avenue, 318 lron Hat’ J REFRIGERATORS. UST Received a large assortment from Philadel- phia and New York. — = Upright with and without Water Coolers. Chest Refrigerators with Ceolers and Stone’ are. il sell the above low. We wil sell the stove "il, I, @REGORY, 321 Pa. avenue, PHOTOGRAPH OARDS. 486 moe ors colebes ec. poerores paintnss; ana tt lored, a select varisty, a! ATT Pie ae oners. MARKRITER'S. No, 486 Seventh 08 ds ors above id Fellows’ Hall. my 4-005w* my 7" Terms cash. LE & HOWLETT, swine CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, No. 478 Bleventh street, between sealiy that they have opsred a anop atvthe ators ca ace, and are now ready to Contract for the iring and a Sonaee is solicited. my 13-im* wes OOLLINS & CO.'8 : PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tamnow large quantities of DEAUGHT receiving ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notios te all persons who will favor me with their orders. lon guaraatied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- mo s-tf NOTIO HOTELS, GRUGRAS RESTAURANTS, PEI. To _ _V&TR PAMILIBS, &e. 4 fhe Bubscribers Rave just repelved. @ fresh ship- so OASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, ri AUCTION SALES, FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES 828 18T PAGS, rH 4nND UIBB pone mencing with the first named : ey ner 5 Seties atree' ween back 120’ feet to ase 2H, 8s feet front Fiftesath atte Lead Metreots, Seance bes Lot 14, uare. 24 feet 10 ii “ qe % qrhavewueand Fifoont Yerms : rises | cash ; geen Fe in six and twelve montes, with interest. Jog dO. MeGUIRE & 00..Adeta By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VAbcasLy BRICK ee et ON LVANIA ve ANP Lots at Avorrox—On SATURDAY, the ‘sth ine stant, we shall sellin front of the premises, at 6 Poe NO Te Te ease Note? ai Based Lot: 1. jaare oO. 5 10 Lodibel front of 59 feet *; inch Nineteenth strae' . ve de feet 0 inches deep, at the corner ef aD Lot No. 10, in No. 63. This tot front of 61 feet l noh om Fweaty wtond anaes next to the corner of north F + Tul back 140 feet 9 ineaos, ALSO On MONDAY, the 15h instant, we sh: Lote 8 and.4,in Rese’ i ments, which Ouse now used as & grocery ato! Property is 168-12: feet on Pennsylvania avenue, running back % feet to a 1b eet alley, and isa good businers stand. near the Ge rof Seconé atreet west and the Old Depot Ouse. Terme of sale: One third cash; balance in six and tweive mouths, for notes bearing interest from Savor sale, A deed given and adeed of trust en. jet-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By W.L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, ro NEW WELL FINISHED BRICK HOUSES ON QSTREBT, BRTWERN FOURTEENTH AND Fie TEENTA STBEBTS, aT AU MONDAY AFTERNOON next 15th instant, at 5 o'clock. wil sellin front of the premises, I. Square 211, fronting 14 feet each on Q street, and Tunning back 19 feet. between Fotrteenth and = dee: ets, ana SeyeO ves us Two néw weil ui ie! fouses, under a rent of $430, ~ in 1/6 feet of the city railroad. eee Terms: One-third cash; balances in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interast, and se- cured by # deed of trust oa the premises, Je li-a W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auetioneers. ‘WO SMALL FRAME HOUSES AND LOT, Frontine on Firrrenre STREET, pRTWREN I AND K S7RERTS NORTH, at AUOTION.—Hy virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, and cona-me: by t! Supreme Court, we shall sell for the be nefit of the minor heirs of Johm Brereton. deceased, on MON DAY, the 15th instant, at 6 o'clock P.M ,in font of the premises, Lot No 11, in Square No. 218, hav- ing a front of 49 ‘eet on Fifteenth street west, run ning back 90 fet to 2 wide alley, between I and K streets north. 2 Terms of sale: One-half cish; balance in six mene the preheat yi give sotes for the leferred payments bearing interest from t of sale and satistactorily endorsed, = ica And upon the full payment of the purchase money , and the ratification of the sale, a Reed will be given, Ailconveyancing at the cost of purchaser. Ifthe purchaser should failto comply with the terms in five days, the property will be resold atthe rirk and cost of the first purchaser, by advertising the same three times in the National Intelligencer. ate ELIZA A DRANE, Guardian. je S-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, aucta. By J.C. McGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ar Puniic Avcrion.—On TUE*DAY MORN- ING, June lét mprove- ‘ommencing at 19 0’clork, we shall iture Kifects in House i160 G street, between 20th and 21st sta., comprising— Walnut ‘hair cloth Parlor Sui te.’ Sofa and Sida airs, Marble-top Center and Side Tables, French plate Pier Glass. E Walnut Beeretary and d Wntnot. Fy Paricr an amber Car, Vilcloth and Matting, Relvet Btair Carpets, Stalr Rods and Eyes, Chins and Glass Mantle Ornaments, Oak Sidebeard and Dining Chairs, China, Glass and Crockeryware, Silver-plated Ware, Table Cutlery Walnut marble-top Bureaus and Washstand, alnut Wardrobes, Cane-seat Chairs, Toilet Glasses, Morocco-eovered Lou ze, Cottage Bedsteads, Pine Tables, Washstands, Heir and Husk Mattresses. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Tin Toilet Setts, Stoves, Refrigerators, Together with a ceneral assortment of Kitchen _ Requisites. Terms cash. jell {Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & CO , Aucts. By C. RB. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. Hiok828, AND WAGONS AT AUCTION.—We will sell TO MORROW MORNING, at 9a.m., at the Wasbington City Horse Market, on Sixth street. pear the canal,a large number of the above- med stock, Terms . B. Lb, CROWN & CO., Aucts. _Jekc-1t* No. 357, cor. 6th st, and Pa. ay. By W. L. WALL.& CO , Auctioneers. Corner Pa avenue and 9tia atreet, south side, ROCERIES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, LIQUORS ND SMALL ITORES, A A 1 TUESDAY NORNING. sth inst.. af 0 oelooe We will sell, in front of ‘the Auction Rooma, a lot ite and Yellow Sugara Chests Tea and Ground Coffee, Candles and Starch 100 Boxes Yellow, Oiive and Castile Soap Boxes Aéamantine, Sperm, and Mouid Oardles Cases Gatetp; Sauces ani Pickles, and B i ra Gases Natural Preserves and Jellies Cases Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepper, and Ginger abo Extract and Concentrated Coffee eese, Boxes Canned Fruits, Meats, and Vagetables 20 Boxes Navy Tobacco, % caddies Tobacco Smoking and Killikinnick SCO A large assortment Cigars Cases Whisky, Brandy, Gin and Qocktail Baskets and cases Oh 4 German Wi askets and cases Champagne an rman Wines, Cases Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, and Bittera Barrels Pike’s XXX, Miller’s Rye, Magnolia, Bourbon. and other Whiskeys, and lv gallom kegs Suit's Whisky 24 and +; Brandy Barrels Mojasses, Also,@ quantity of Small Stores Terms cash, W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts je 16 -. yd. C0, McGU IRE & OO. Auctioneers, 7 ERY VALUABLE BUSINES4 LOtS IN THE CzNTRAL PORTION OP THE CITY AT PruLig Avo- vion.—On MONDAY AFIBRNOON, June 224, at five o’ciock, ont-2 premises, compe neing with he first named ~ > ehall sell the lowing valu- «bie business bot- vit: ¢ « East balf of Li. 5, juare 382, vetween th and 10th stre 4 on Loyisiana ts, containing 4,670 fee’ “Lot 3, Square 229, on Ohio avenue, between Mth and 15th streets, containing 9,019 equare fest, Lot 10, square 223 on corner of north ) and 15th streets and Ohio avenue, containing 4,1:8 square . Square 269, corner of i8th and Canal streets. containing 6 26: feet. = aot oe Squsre on Canal street, containing £00 feet. Lot 5, ssme Square, on 13’: street, containing 7 ert. i Tome : One third cash ; the residue insixand twelve months, with interest, secured by = deed of ‘trust on the prr mises. Ali conveyances at cost of tse purchaser. Jelbeockds — J.C, MeCUIBB& CO. Aucta. By W.L, WALL&CO., Auctioneers. FR NEARLY NEW BRICK HOUSE ON NEW JERSEY AVENUH AT AvCTION.—On TUBSDAY AFTERNOON Bexts instant, at 5 o'clock, we sues a pone Bim pies. t—, in re fronting 20 feet on New Jersey avenue between D and E etreots toan alley. aud improved by afine nearly new Brick House, No. 493, fur- nished with » Water, furnace, cooking rs and finished throughout in the ityle and per good rent. tree ind. coal balance in six, twelve. eighteen m bearing interest, andsecured by a deed of trust om the preraises id Je lt-d ‘W. L. WALL & O0., Aucts. By W. L. W. -y Ancti gual TWO BronY 1 radi Git 80% 7H D TRERT On B&D. AFTERNOON, sth instant, at So’clock, we wv tell iy front of the prem: Lot 36, subdivision of Square $38, improved by a small Fiame House, on south Dstrect, betwoen Sd and ¢% streets west. Terms: One peltowss balance 49062? monte. beggin er) , and secured by a of trust om ea W.L. WALL & 00., Aucts. WiTH T. N° COMPROMIDE rons ‘REASON OB NOTICE. I am authorized by the Secretary of War to raise a BATTALION OF GAVALBY fer srscial so- WUC Each company will be Organised as prescribed ia General Orders No, 135, series of 1862. All officers will be selected and appointed by the. Ooionel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Becretary of War. From the peculiar nature of the service required of this Battallion, nope butober, honest and in- -telligent men will heenlisted. © w¥ The dest, flectest and most serviceable Horses only will be used. f ‘This Battallion will bevetmed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Bile, discharging fifteen shots per minnte, one Por further particulars apply af No. 917 Peon, venue. : L.G, B. Noy Ii-im Colonel Commandiug BLY AND CEMENT. 1» pooping. For aalolow ¥Fonn & WM. PNETIBONE,