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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS NIGHT. Grover’s THRATBR.—“ Jessie Brown: Or ‘the Relief of Lucknow,” was performed ast night at Grover's in 8 very effective style, ans captivated all spec tors by its thrilling a terest. It will repeated this evening, an: swith the same excellent cast, eas 4 Susan Denin, Isabella F' Sophie Gimber, Freeman, Charles Barron, W. H. Bokee, and a {THREURY—Fun lovers are hard to please tngeod if they fail to be pleased with the fine pill now offered nightly at this hall. Another opportunity will be given this evening of wit- nessing the exquisite dancing of Lonisa Wells and the Court of Beauty; of listening to the melody of Eva Brent, and of laughing ily at the corps of Etbiopian performers. Venizrizs.—Graceful dancing, melodious songs, & fine drama well performed, and no end of Ethiopian and other amusing delinea- tions, is the bill of fare nightly served up to the | visitors and patrons of the Varieties. The drama, “six Degrees ot Crime,” will be per- tormed to-night again. METROPOLITAN HALL.—The many lovers of fine operatic music, who nightly visit this hall, express delight at the selections made from the best German, English and American operas; the manner of their execntion being of a high order. Another performance will be given ening. thisevening. _ Council PROCEEDINGS, June 29, Board of Aléermen.—A communication was received trom the Mavor, making the following nomi- nations fer corporation officers for the ensuing year. all of which were reterred to appropri- ate committees, viz: For Corporation Attor- ney, Joseph H. Bradley, q.; Pax Clerk, Win. Morgan, Book Keeper, TS. Klopfer; Messenger to Mayor and Registrar, Henry C. Kleber; Water Registrar, Randolph Coyie; ‘Tapper gi Water Mains, Danie! HanmanyOom- missioner of the Canal, David Hepburn; in- spector of Flour and Sslted Provisions, Jos. Hedrick; Senler of Weights and Measures, Jos. ¥. Hodgson; Commissioners of Improve- | ments, First Ward, F. R. Dorsett; Second Ward, Wim. Rutherford; Third Ward, Jno. T. Garner; Fourth Ward, Wm. Douglass; Fifth Wa-d, Wm. H. Hamilton; Sixth Ward, Wm. #&. Fletcher; Seventh Ward, James H. Birch; Clerk of Center Market, Henry Lyles; Assist- ant Clerk, U. B. Mitchell; Clerk of Western Market, Jas. Miller; Clerk of Northern Mar- as. Bowen; Clerk of Eastern Market, J. F urd Apothecaries—First Ward, David D. Ridgeley:Second Ward, W. B. Extwisle; Third Ward, George J. Musser; Fourth Ward, S.R. Syivester; Fiith Ward, E. B. Bury; Sixth | Ward, John E. Bates; and Seyenth Ward, Otho | Boswell. For Corporation Police—Chief of Police, Sarsnel Ourand; police—First Ward, y H. Hines; ond, Joseph Williamson; }| » die; Fourth, W. W. Kirby th, J: a , Robert F Magee. For Chiet Engineer of the Fire Depart- ment—Jno. J. Peabody. For Assistant Engi- neer--Jobn H. Thompsen. A communication was also received from the yor, transmitting last statement of the nk of Washington, and showing a bilance | $77,351.27 due the Corporation on May 1. Referred to the committee on finance. The foll ng appointments were made to supply vate ies occasioned by the declination | of Mr. Brown, to =erye on certain committees, viz: On committee on claims, Mr. Clephane; unfinished business, Mr. Sargent; on canals, | Mr. Lewis; and on health, Mr. Lewis. The following were read and appropriately | Teterred: Petition of Thomas Blagden for the | improvement of Second street east, from Vir- | &' | zg avenue to the canal; of M. Maloney and Others, relative to the flug footing and gutters on B street north; of Wm. R. Riley and others, for a water main in Seventh street to L street south: a bill relative to the sale of beer and other mali Jiquors; for the relief of Thos. Wil- | liams; relative to hackney carriages; to pay Henry Lee tor the burial of paupers; to set the curbstone and paye the footway on the south front of Square No. to grade and gravel and lay the gutters on I street north, between Eighth and Ninth streets west; to repair an alivy in the Third Ward; to prohibit the throw- ing of fruit parings on the paved footwalks; making an additional appropriation to grade } and grayel Ninth street west, from G@ to N streets north; and a bill to grade and pave part of B street north, from Seventh to Ninth streets ‘west, and to build four sewers. The report of the Intendant of the Asylum for the month of May was reported back and ordered to be placed on the files of the board. The bill to lay a flag footway on G street north and Twenty-third street west, was re- committed to improvements committee The following were read a third time and passed :—A bill to fix the pay of the Asgessors. [This hill gives the Assessors $3 per day tor every day Gcenpied in taking the assessment, provided the amount to be paid each Assessor shall not exceed S500.) A biil authorizing a ehange in the location of the lamp on the | southwest corner ot Seventh street west and | M street north; to repair the paved carriage- way on Seventh street west from C to F north; to supply a defici-ncy in the appropriation for the W. ington City Asylum; authorizing the e of 75 copies of the digest of the laws * corporation; and a bill for the relief of ghton. ne, On the part of the com. Trangements for the celebration of urth of Jniy, tends ourd to participate, accepted, and the board adjourned. Common E A communica ceived tr: Yor, announcing his ap 1 of aets to purchase a < for the City Hall, and to reset the curb-tone on 1 street, i hand Tenth streets. | appointed the committer on the fund. as follo Messrs. Lloyd, , and Fe son. The tollowing were read and referred: Bill Tequiring ‘hat line shall hereafter be sold by | weight—two hundred pounds to the barrel, in | default of a tine of $5; sup lementary to the act for the reimoy }; petitionof W. | the erection ofa reet with skeleton bill; me- D. Foley, tor compen 'n for on tie river, near Seventh etable on I orial of PD improvements street. Mr. Shepherd offered the following, and asked that it be put on its p: age: ‘Whereas, the present charter of the city of Y ston limits the powers of the corpora- tion thereof to such an extent as to render the carrying outof certain improvements neces- sary to the city’s welfare impossible: Aud whereas the inaugnration of many of such improvements haye become compara. | tively necessery by reason of the rapid increase ofits population, as wellas a proper regard for the development of the national resources. of this metropolisyand with a view to the pro- | curement of a charter with larger powers and | greater authoritys Therefore be it Resolved, That a special committee, consist- ing of three members ft each Board, (to be selected by the respective Presidents thereof, ) with the Mayor, be, and are hereby appointed toexamine and revise the present charter of this city, and report to these Boards such amendments or alterations as in their judg. Ment may be required, or such new draft of a | charter as they may agree om Such report to | be made to thé Councils on or before the meet- ing in November next for their consideration, in order that such amendments or charter may be presented to Congress at the commencement of the next session, that their assent thereto | is 3 be obtained. rr. M . M. Larner objected. r. Shepherd advocated his resolutions, sta- | ting that the powers of the Corporation were | so limited that necessary improvements could not be made. The Corporation needed the | power to provide for the Sewerage of the city; | river improvements were needed; a house of refuge was wanted, and the asylum was full; that oftentimes paupers are sent away because there is no accommodation. This city had been called a city of mud and dust, and would re- main so until something was done towards paving the streets. He had no disposition to press the matter, and moved that the resolu- tion lic over one week: carried. Mr. Shepherd also educed the following; Which, atter some debate, was referred to A special committee, consisting of Messrs. Shep- | herd, C. Wilson and Follansbee: Whereas the present dizest of the laws of the Corporation bas become, by reason of the nu- merous enactments and amendments, incorrect | aud faulty; and whereus itis essentialily ne- | ce-sary that said laws skould be put in such form apdso arranged as to be easily under- @tcod : Therefore, Be it resolved, That the Mayor and one mem- ber of the Board of Aldermen and one member | of the Board of Common Council be a hao & committees to revise and codify the laws of ‘this Corporation, and prepare a proper digest of the same, and said committee are hereby ~ empowered to procure such aid as they may require in the performance of the work. Mr. N. D. Larner mtroduced a bill to lay a | gutter on Seventh and T streets north, appro- priating $200 for the purpose; passed. Mr. M. Larner introduced a bill authorizing the publication of the proceediags of the two Tds ig the Natlionas Intelligencer, together with erdinances of the Corporation, the whole to pe paid for at $10 per eekacin. The bik debated at some length, and Postponed for one week. The follower were passed: Reéolution re- Questing the Surveyor to furnish an estimate tor the ding of Massachusetts avenue be- nthand Fourteenth streets; reso- committee on the con- Ungent fagd to Taraish suttees, seats, kc., for j i the use of gi + Feq| the President of the d to fill vacancies on select com- mittee — zed cca oa improvement of the canal; on markets to inquire the expediency o¢ purchasing a St Center Market; bills ment of the canal. ~ | and Jesse B. Haw, a nephew of T. F. Brown, ; | Uary, 1562, letters of administration were = | intestnte laws of this District, | We shall show you by the testimony of the | to Mrs. Emily Wiley. to improve alleys in squares 398, 100, 1%; to ee ite in square 515; to repair alley in square 317; to repair alley im square 377; reso- luuon calling on the Surveyor for estimate of ding and gravelling Third street east, from Pstreet south to Pennsylvsnia avenus; reso- Intion instructing the committee on police to inquire inte the expediency of reporting a bill to prevent boys from jumping on or off the Street cars; resolution instructing the com- mittee on wharves to inquire int> the expedi- ency of appointing a harbor master to regulate vessels; bill to improve N street from Fifth to Seventh street, toset curbstone and Iaya footwa: on I, street south, between Seventh and Nint! streets east; for the relief of G. Eslin; relating to the pay of assessors; lay water main ou Twelfth street trom I street to Massachvsetts syenne, and along L street to Eleventh; for cleaning and whitewashing the Western Mar- ket; resolution for the continuance of the spe- cial committee on the Mayor’s communication of January 12, 1863, in reference to the contract for gas, Mr. N. D. Larner introduced bill to lay a water mainon H street, from Third to Fifth streets west, Mr. ©. Wilson moved to amend by striking out “Fifth” and insert Sixth street. Mr. Shepherd moved to insert ‘‘and so much further as he may deem necessary to give a sufficient flew of water.” The billas amended Was passed. ‘The chairannounced Messrs. Shepherd, Ruff and H. ©. Wilson as the committee on the gas light contract, and Mr Barr on the improye- The chair stated that he had been requested to invite the members of the Board to assembio at the Chy Hall on the morning of the 4th of July, to joim in the celebration of that day. Adjourned. p Sg Tre Case op WILRY rs. Brown.—The trial of the issues from the Orphans’ Conrt in rela- tion to the estate of the late Tilietson F. Brown was commenced in’ thé’Circuit Court before Judge Cartter yesterday. Mr. Smiih, on openiig.the case, addressed in substance'the jury as follows: Yot have been empanneled to try an issne sent to this court by the Orphans’ Court, District of Columbia, to enable that court to make distribution of the assets in the bands of the administratrix of the estate of Tilletson F. Brown deceased. The parties to this issue are John Wiley and Emily F., his wife, who claim that the said Emily is the daughter of the said Tilletson F. Browu, on the one side, and on the other, Mar- shall Brown, the brother of Tilletson F. Brown, who together claim to be entitled to a distribu- tive share of this estate, as the next of kin to the deceased. Jesse B. Haw haying died since his answer was put in, without leaving issue, is not now @ party to this proceedings; and Gecrge B. Prentice, another nephew, has flled no answer, and takes no part in this issue. Tilletson F. Brown died in this city on the 29th of December, 1861, and on the Lith of Jan- nt. ed to his widow, Elizabeth Brown, who gave security, administered upon the effects of the estate, and has made a final settlement of her | accounts as administratrix, showing a balance | in her hauds for distribution The parties to this suit claim to be entitled to respective portions of this balance under the Mrs. Wiley, 1s the child and heir, and the other parties as the next of kinof the said deceased, and in order to enable the Orphans’ Court to make a proper distribution of the fund, this issne has been certified to this court, and you haye been sworn | to decide it. Upon the application of the Orphans’ Court, in behalf of Mrs. Wiley, and the answers of Marshal Brown and Jesse B. Haw, issues were | framed and certified to this court, and the | questions submitied for adjudication are: Ist. Whether the petitioner, Emily J. Wiley, is the child of Tilletson I’. Brown, deceased. 2d. Whether thesaid Tilletson F. Brown was ever married to the mother of the said Emily J. Wiley. id. Whether the said Tilletson F, Brown ever acknowledged the said Emily to be his child. Mr. Brent.—I, representing Mrs. Wiley, e tend for the affirmative of these issues, and we propose to show to the court and jury by the most competent and satisfactory evidence that Mrs. Wiley is the child of T. F. Brown; that Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, the mother of Mrs. Wi- ley, Was the wife of the said T. F. Brown, be- tween whom a contract of marriage existed prior to the birth of the said child, though the formal celebration of the marriage was subse- quently to the said birth; that T. F- Brown, boih before and after the formalities of this subse- vent marriage, declared that the said Emily - Wiley was his child, and that under the la wy ae SPP uesD ID to this case, she is his legitimate child. The facts of this case as they will appear im evidence, are these: Tilletson F. Brown, who Was the eldest son of the late Jesse Brown, the original proprietor of Brown’s Hotel in this city, in tly lite became’ acquainted with Elizabeth Phillips, and the intimacy resulted in areciprocal atiachment, and would soon have teen followed by a formal public mar- Tisge of the parties but for the opposition to it onthe part of the father and family of Mr. Brown, and the tear that the father would dis- inherit him if he ntured so far to disregard wishes as to consummate amurriage with Phillips. The attachment was ardent and sincere. and so strong that the parties, as they undoubtediy had aright to do, agreed to assume the relation oft husband and wite, by a mutual coutracten- tered into between them, prior to cohabitation as such. and they determined to live together | privately as man and wife, and wait forun au- | spicious time to anuoance their union te the world, when it could be dons without incur- Tiny the parental displeasure or the penalties of disinheritance, pursuance of this con. tractof marriage they cohabited together as busbar d@ wife, and in due course of tim the ral conseyuence of that cohabit tion, achiid was born on the 3ist March, 1835. M physician who officiated at the accouchment, that that child is now the plaintiff in this issuc, Fmily F. Wiley The ¢ hn d: ld was always regarded by him as hter, and from her birth was known by his name. She was sent to school by hin, and all her expenses of boarding and tuition paid by him. After she became the mother of a family, her children were recognized by him as his grand-children. In his conversations with his friends in regard to the disposition of his estate in the event of bis death. he declared his determination to leaye what he had to his wite and child. Mr. and Mrs. Brown haying lived together privately seyeral years as husband «and wife, did not deem it essential to go through the forms of a marriage. The law on the subject is as follows: “And be it enaeted, that if any man shall haye one or more children by any woman whom he shall afterwards marry, such child or children, if acknowledged by the man, shall in virtue of such marriage and acknowledge- ment be hereby legitimated and capable in law to inherit and transmit inheritance as if born in wedlock.” Mr. Smith a#fidressed the jury at considerable length, ater whicn a number of witnesses were | examined, Dr. Condict testifjed to the birth of the child in 1635, and to his being called on to attend Mrs. Brown. (A written statement signed by Dr. O. was handed to the witness for examina- tion.) Witness continued: The body of the certificate is in my handwriting; the paper is dated April 24, i549; Mrs. Brown employed me to attend her; my first visit wasin the latter part of i831. (The signature of T, F. Brown is also upon the certificate, and was admitted by Mr. Bradiey.) Witness continued: Had fre- quently seen Mr. Brown; recoilect that Emily went by the name of Brown; Mr. Brown always calied her Emily ; recollect on one oc- casion he was anxious to send her to school he called her Emily. Mr. Brent, for the plaintiff, said that the aper was Offered as evidence on two grounds: irst—the identity ofthe child; we are entitled to prove the birth of the child and the identity— it is a question of the legitimacy of the child. Judge Cartter decided that the paper could not be used us eyidence, aslong asthe wit- nesses lived, and was.not to go to the jury as roof of its contents. (The paper was read by irr. Brent, aud is & statement that the child 13 the child of Mrs. Brown. It is signed by T. F. Brown and Dr. Condict.) - Mr, Dungleson testified: Knew Mr. Brown; thinks it was in 1360 Mr. B. was notified Ly the oflicers of one of the banks that his note was due. (Note produced and examined by wit- ness.) When he paid the money he requested thatthe lease should be changed and made in the name of his daughter, Mrs. Emily Wiley. Lease produced and examined by witness.) Tis is the lease. Jross-examined by Mr. Davidge: The lease was originally made out in the name ot Tillet- son F, Trew and at his request it was altered Miss Bell testified Reside in Boxborough, Pennsylvania; haye resided in Nowark, Del- aware; my father and brother kept & school in that place; knows Mrs. Wiley; her father, Mr. T. Brown, brought her to school and entered her as his daughter; she passed by the name of Emily F. brown; have seen correspondcace- between them, (Letters produced and ex- amined by witness.) Think I recollect when the letter came; recollect it from a note to it signed T. F. Brown; should recognize the bod: of the letter as Mrs. Brown's writing; Mr. nf came there & number of times, and Mrs. B. also; think Mrs. Wiley was there from 1811 to 1315: knew her handwriting. (Letters produced and examined by witness.) nize these as her handwriting when she was at school; Mr. Brown paid all the bills himself. Cross-examined by Mr. bape My im- pression is that Emily came to school in 1841, she and I were & great deal er; think I saw all the letters before she sent them: Aly, C: Mr, T. F. rutchet testified: Know the signaturé of Brown.’ (Name im a prayer book produced and examined by witness.) Do not recollect ever to have seenany written assmall 8s this; from the character think it is Mr. B.’s writing. (Two other signatures shown to wit- ness.) Have no doubt of one of these; have more doubt about the other, which is on the certificate of Dr. Condict. Mr. Cartlich testified: Knew Mr. Brown in the year 1649: in speaking of Mrs. Wiley he always spoke of her as his dauchter; met Mr. and Mrs. Brown in Cleveland; he invited me to come and live with him and his danghter, Emily; he also called on me in Philadelphia with his daughter Emily and his grandchild; have stayed in Mr. Brown’s house four or five days; Emily passed by the nameof Miss Emily Brown up to the time of her marriage; Mr. Brown said John Wiley had asked for his daughter, and he supposed he might as well let him have her, or they would run away. Cross-examined by Mr. Bradivy: Have lived with Mrs. Brown about six weeks; when I 4 Mr. Brown in Cleveland Emily was mar- ed. Mir. Cook testified.—Have known Mr. Brown since 1M0; haye beard him say that Emily F. Wiley was his daughter; in the fall of 1360, I bad asked him whoa lady was that was with him, he laughed at me and said she is the mother of five children; I asked who she was, and he said my daughter; said he meant his own daughter; had never heard of his marriage nor of his having a daughter, and expressed my surprise; in this way the explanation came up. . Cross-examined_ by Mr. Bradley.—Became acquainted with Mr. Brown in i516; the only conversation I had with him touching the pa- ternity of the child was at the time referred to; have had no offers made me in this suit; haye not been paid Jor settling up the estate; I think I recommended this suit to be bronght; have said to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wiley that 1 thought they would gain the case; have not employed counsel, but recommended Messrs. Brent and Smith as lawyers, to Mrs. Brow have had a great deal to do in the case; Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wiley have had but very little to do with the case; never heard Mrs. Wiley reproach Mrs. Brown fer having signed certain papers that mighg affect her claim in the case; neyer saw Mrs. Brown until after the death of Mr. Brown. The case was suspended at this point, Mr. J. H. Bradley being unable from illness to proceed further in the cross-examination until this morning. met serge Frre.—About one o’clock this morning, the school house on H_ street, near Fourteenth, Known as Cook’s School, and owned by Mrs. Tanner, colored, was destroyed by fire. The building was yery old, and has been used for some years by 4 colored school. There is no doubt but that it was an incendiary act. The firemen were early cn the ground, and suc- ceeded in preventing the spread of the flames. to the adjacent property; indeed the house in which the fire origimated was not entirely de- stroyed. oe THE JUNIOR ForkiGN MISSIONARY SocIETY connected with the Rey. Dr. Smith’s church will celebrate its twenty-sixty anniversary at the church this evening. Music, recitations and addresses will in part constitute the exer- cises of the evenin<; but the feature of the eve- nimg will be the representation of « the Union” by thirty-five young ladies, each lady repre- senting one State. The ente inment promises to be a most delightful one. ere: r STRANGE BuT 5 famine are consi d the most powerful em- issaries Of death. There are others, more de- structive than the three united. Weallude to the deadiy poisors sold as whiskey, wine, &e. A glance atour criminal calendars, police reports and medical statistics proves this. Inthe State of Maine, the head- quarters of the temperance movement, there is no restriction on the sale of Speer’s Sambuci Wine—a flattering testimoniatot worth and purity. In our opinion it le should be en- couraged in every section ot the country, not merely for its non-intoxicating properties, but tor its rare and valuable medicinal virtues, ap- proved by eminent members of the tacnity, in Europe and America. Sold by druggisis. * wane eens Saaxt, Pox has already sacrificad some of our best and bravest troops, Soldiers, listen to the yoice of reason, supply yourselves with Holloway’s Pillaand Ointment The Pills purity the blood and atrengthen the stomach, while the Ointment removes all pain, and prevents pit marks, Only 23 cents per Box or Po 231 ge a Douronr’s Sugar-coatod Female Regulating Pills are the very best in ust. They operate speedily and effectively, and being sugar-conte? cre: p man disease and Sea upon the most Aelicate stomach, A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over all ethers, Price $l box. Sold by , Ford, eorner lith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Henry Oook, Alexandria, jab-ly Waseaxtep 70 Cornu in Six Days.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-fiys years’ standing, will cure Gomorrhza in siz days, No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottl y®.0. ord, corner lith street and Pa, Washin, 1 treet, Navy Yard. friends o! the family are respec’ fully invit In this city. on Monday afternoon after a long and painful illnoas, w With christian fortitude, SUSA'N, h wife of James Jackin the 3ith year of her age The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to a her funeral, from her late resi dence, on 3d street east, near Virginia avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On the 23d instant, aftr a short but painful ill- ness, PATRICK O)DWYER; a native of Treland, but * resident of Washington for the last li years: aged &) yeara, " In Iowa City, June ith, LEWIB, eldest child of the late General J, L. Reno, azed eight years aad four months, : * 7 DATTA GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GEORGEIOWN TAX¥ An abstement $ of six percent, will be allowed upon General Tax of 1553 if pi on or before the first day of July next, The Water Tax of 1861, deferred by act of the Qorporation, will be duc and payabie at the same me, All persons in arrears for the Behool Tax of 1251 and 1862 are earnestly requested to settle the same without further delay or coat je 1s-ec8t CHAS D. WRLCI, Collector. pHotoakary ig ALBU M 8! The largest, che spest and best sfock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS now in the District, can be found at No. 85 High street, Georgetown, D. C. An examination of my stock of Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, &c., is respectfully solisited. kORGK W. KING, _Je25 Bt* 85 High street, Georgetown, D.C. Foswanpine and Gunenan ‘OOMMISBION MERCHANT. 91 aNp 103 Warse Strzsr, Georgetown. Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and Merehansiee enerally ; Procures Freight, Char- ra Vemsola, do, Business transactet al i dispaten. rare with aeamnineet Sod IANO FORTE FOR SALK.—A superior 6% tave Rosewood-case Pi; Forts will be sold low. “Apply at No. 213 H tract fran between 18th and 19th ata, Je 29-40 » gin, brandy, | RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A tion as seametreas and chambermaid. addrese L. M., Stsr Office, ANTED—A HOME 3 young «irl, as nurss Weird chambermata wets 'referente given. 466 12th st.. between t and H. att ‘RENOH LADY FROM PARIS W864. language. ive lengons in hir . Apply to M’me POWARGER, 260 Pacavenuce PP”? igs ANTED-SITUATION, by respectable you 1, as chambermaid; has no objection te assist in washing and ironin: Inquire street, between 18th and 19th ate. . SITSA . Please ie at 202 4 ¢ AUCTION SALZS, HIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW pievbecreniciia edie hore anton sti dete toe ad By MARSHALL & PAGE, Austioncers. yaLvasi BRIOK HOUSE ee LOT Wr a _GooD A 'UESD June 3th, 1863, at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in front of Ws ‘& good three story Brisk House, with Back Building, and good store, situated on , be! part of Lot No. 23 - Raware 4 § business stand, wi it any business. Terms: One-third cash, balance in aix, twelve. be sighteen months, with interes, Sale peremp- ie 2-eodads MARSHALL & PAGS. Aucta. A YOUNG GIRL, SiXTEEN YHARS OF AGH, wishes to get a Situation as nurse. Apply ipecpetely: No, 94 2th street, between I ty atreets. 5 NFORMATION WANTED OF OWEN REILLY, of Company G, 6th Reziment U. 8. Infantry. Sent to Rev. P. &. Boyle, St. Peter's Charch, Washington, DO. Je 0-3t* WwW ANTBD—At the Bbbitt House, three GIRLS ard ene to assist in taking care of children. A Oolored Woman wanted to wash children's clothes je 30-3t™ W AlTED-Two good BAKERS; one on cakes 7 ana she piner = beeae: Apply at the corner f enth streets. 5 sist" a NOERR & BRO, WV ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK; iy ore tbat sn come well rego mmended, roae thera nee Hest" 542 Wat., between Oth and7th. A 2BESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES & fituation in a private family to do cham er- work ard assist in washing and ironing or would do hourework in a private family. Address M, M., Box 4. S‘ar Office. It* ANTED—Every lacy in town te know that we Stamp any pattern brought us, on flannel, velvet, silk, satin, linen, and muslin." We are the only persons who make it an exclusive basiness, and stainp your goods while you wait, 381 F st nerees atk and Tenth, op posite Patent Offies Je 30-5t* WAStsD—A moderate sire FURNISHED HOUSE for @ small family, or board ina family where there are no other boardora, Ad- ee H.N., Box 185, Post Office, Wareine ets .u. je at* ' ANTED—A COLORED BOY, from sbout Isto | is years of age, who uncerstands driving and taking care of a horse. Also,a Colored Woman to attend tc chamber and housework generally. ply at this office. j W ANTED—Two BOYS to leara coach painting. Apply toGRORGE R, H4LL, Metropolitan Coach Factory, 1334 and E streets, Jo 27-3t* y 7 ANPED—A DINING ROOM SERVANT. One that can come will recommended may hear ofa cood situation by applying at Room No. 37. second Hoor, Winder’s Building. je 27 tf V JANTED—A WHITE NURSE GIRL, aged from ten to fiftean years, with good refer- ence. Apply immediately at corner south B and lth atreeta, Je 27-3t* Ap att By J.C. McGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers. TRESTER'S SALE OF SMALL DWELLING Hover axp Lot on HTH STRRBT WEST, BR- Tweex B amp € streets Souru.—Oa\ TU BSD AY AFTERNOON, June 30th, at 6 o'clock, on ti premises. by virtue of a dead of trust, dated Octo- er 2d. 1843, and recorded in Liber W B. No. 109, folios 34), et seq, one of the land records for Wash- ington, county. b.0., I 8. sell part of Lot No. 2%, in Bauare 231, fronting fourteen onl4th seresks between south B and C strests, and ranving back one hundred feet, together with the improvements, consisting of a two story Brick ba ling Hones: containing about six rooms, ‘erms cash. BENJ. F. BRANNAN, Trustee. je 18-e0dds J.0. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. yay VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE ONF STEBBT BET IN 12TH AND 13TH STRERTS, AND Business Proewery at 7 CORNSR OF 12TH STREAT AND New York AveNcvE.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 30th, at 6 o'cloak, on the remises, we shall sella Valuabie Lot fronting 28 eet 93 inches on F street (south side) between 12th and 13th streets, and running back 159 feet to a wil ey, improved by = weil built three story and batement Brick Dwelling House with brick ‘stable on the rear of the Lot. IMMEDIATRLY APTRR, we shall sell that Valuable Property, at the corner of 12th streetand New York aveuue, fronting 60 on lth street. and rnuning batk about 79 feet, im- vroved by a Dwelling House and two stores with tine cellars, &c. This property is very valuable for business pur- poses, and the sale is worthy the attention of ritles perfect. All conver ansity at cost of purchaser, Terms: One-half cash; the remaiader in six menths, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, je %5-d J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. ‘Ry THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D.C URNITURE, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, LOOK- ING Guasses, LazGe Guass Cssa,' Waroi- MAKERS Toons, &C., aT avcTioN,—I will sail at auction st No. 39 Bridge strevt, oa WEDNESDAY MORNING next, July Ist, at 190 clock, alarge as sertment of Jewe: 59 Clocks. Plated Glass Cares, # large lot of Watch anker’a King Glasses, and a g-neral assortment of stock of a retail Watch and Jewelry store, ALSO, A lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Sale positive without regard to weather, Terme Cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Aust 2 large Silver \ ee ee good BREAD BAKER, @uod Wares and permanent employmeat given. Apply at the corner of E and 11th streets, 3@ 37-30" SERR & BRO. AY ANTED—A DINING ROOM SERVANT; one with good recommendations can ob tituation by applying at Room No. 37. floor. Winder’s Building, 17th street, betw: and G streets. Je Z-3t LADY WHO HAS HAD SUPERIOR AD- vantages of education and knowledge of busi- ness, desires a Situation as “private sacretary’’ or | amabnensis fora gentleman, Can furnish unex- ceptionable testimonials and reference, Addrese L.M_N., Star Ofice. Je 26-6t* OU8K WANTED —A moderato-sized House, furnished or unfurnished, situated botween and i9th streets, and north of F streat, wanted foreneyear Addrass Box No, 256, Post Office, je 25-1w* WANTED—Two GLRLS to assist in washing and starcbing; none need apply unless they bave worked ina hotel or public laundry, Inquire, for one week st the Nations! Steam Laundry, Pa. avenue, opporite Grover’s Theater je 25 tf JAS. ¥. HOTOHKISS, "Two FIRST CLASS COOKS WANTED [M- mediately; no other need apply at atg peveat je 24-1 w* street WANTED—An UNFURNISHED HOU8z of about six (5) rooms,in any part of the city; one with a garden would be preferrei. also, a od cook and ironer, Address Box 1, at this of ce Je 24-6t* Wy aneep TO BUY—A HOUSE with eight or ten rooms, near the city railroad, with water ani gas. Want’ possession of premises as aoon a8 | ossible, Brick house preferred. Address Box b36, Washington P. O., or inquire 321 Pa. ave, ge 2t tat i W NTED—A PURCHASER or PURUHASERS, | daily, for thirty gallons purest Baltimore Cognty Ice Cream, of al] Havors, delivered in any sft of the city at the low price of 91.5% par gal- ion. Applyto THOMAS K, W. FELNOUK, No, 470 Twelfth atreet, between ¥ and G, or leave | orders at Soda Water asd ice Cream Stand, Wash- | ington Building. (corner 7tm and Pa, avenus,) Soda | Stands No 71 Northern Liberty and No 373 | Cente kets. je 17-Im* WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Pwonty GAR- PENTERS. Liberal wages will be paid to good workmen, and none others will be accepted, Apply to the Government Carpsnter Shop, on K street, near the corner of Seventeenth street, Lieut. Col. E M. GREEN, Chief Quartermaster, Departinent of Washiseton. Bees HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | rent, for from one to three years a Furnished | Dwelling for s_ private family. tion in the preferred, Address Desk Box | Be 4 my 25-tt Virat or Second Ward 66, Washington, D. 0. Vv /ANTED—RSKOOND-HAND FURNITURE | Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beda, Bedding aad Housefornishing Goods of every description. KR, BUOHLY, 428 7th st mar 3-tf bi side G@ and H. east LOST AND FOUN Si TRAYED— On the 29th instant,a chestnut-col- SS ared HORSE (condemned), wita white spo the forebesd and the hair bet ween hi3 eyes pla also a white spot on the neck, and right fore how was cut A liveral reward will be given if retarned to W. McBRIDE, corner 13!, and ., Island, Ay ‘STRAY COW.— Five doilars reward fora butiaio “4 Cow; color of large yellow aud white spots; she is rath:r large in size, and is a freak milen cow, with a larye udder; very gentie, although ane has a wild louk from the eyes RACHEL JANKINS je 30 3t* 2ist at , No. 366, b FoeEe Georgetown, D.C..0n 27th June, ore BROWN MULS; thirteen and half hands high; about two've years old The owner will call at Forrest Hall, Georgetowa.prove property. pay expenses, and take him away, or else he will be disposed of to pay expenses je 30-3t* enigh CAME TO 10% SUBSCRIBER a RED cow / Calf, about 5 or 6 weeks old. The owner will come forward, prove property. pay charrets and teke it awa) GEO. BARBOT A, V3" 202 1th st... Navy Yard, pet. and I. I OBT—On Saturday, one BAY MARK; sixtaen 4 hands high; with four black fast. A itable reward will be given to any pursen giving informa- tion about her at M. C. Grano’s Grocery, between Second and Third streets, je 29 3t* WM. JOHNSON. QjTRAYED—From the neighborhooi of Ninth and G streets, Navy Yard, yesterday, i dark bay PONEY; leit hind leg white, and mark made by o arate shaft on the left hip. The horse was attached to an old-fashioned car_ risge, and when gving off took the direction of the Capiiol. A suitable reward will be given for the return of the horse and carriage at the corner of North Capitol and B streets |e 29-2t* GHORGE PFLEEG ER, J ‘ACCORDEONS. UBT Received from Paris a large assortmont of nest uality “Accordeous. ‘Wwhigh we vex sll caper than any oth«r heuse—frem §2 to $39, = METZEROTT'S Musa Store, Je 29-tf corner of lith and Penn. ave, GOOD CHANCE.—We will sell in front of our stabjer, Sixth sfrost, south of Penn avenue, Of TAURSDKY next, at Bo'e'ock, FO several HORSES, to the hizhest bidder, to pay livery, _Je 29-38" J. 0. COOK & CO. STEAMSHIP JAMES 8 GREEN HAS AR- | rived from New York and is now dis charging eargo at the foot of High st frets Georgetown. Consignees wil! pl. ase attend to the reception Ce goods at once. Je 29-3t MORGAN & RHINBHART. AKEN UP ESTRAY—On the 25th instant, a dark red COW and OALP. The owner is quested to come forward, prove pro ty. rw. Berks "Be 5 pay iy, ‘ges, and take them rracki G cl 54) yards north of Carver | Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, B By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctioneers, FASEEBHCLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURD AT avoTioN.—On WEDNESDAY MOBNING, July lst, commencing at i) o'cloci, we shall sel at No. 323, New York avenue, between 9th and lth g0od assortinent of Farnitare— zlor Suit in Green and Gold Brocatelle, 1 piec: | eS Walnut Marble-top Cantre Table, Walaut Refresh- ment Table Mahogany Desk used by John Quincy Adams is Rugs Hall Oil Clot, Stair Carpet and Rois, Hat Baek Walnut Martle-top and other Bureaus and Wash- stands Walcnt end other Bedsteads, Hair and Shuck Mattrasses Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillowa Walnnt Exte: n Table, Refrizerator Crockery and Glassware Badiator and Cook Stoves Cooking Utensils, &c. Terme cath je29 [Chron'] BOTELER & WILLSON, Aveta, by WL. WALL & GO., Auctioneers. BABRELB GF SUGAR AT AUCTION.—on 98 WEDNESDAY, ist of Juiy, 1383, at 12 0’clock M., we will cel! at the Government Warehouse, | foot of 6th street— 93 Bar rels of Sugar, in lots to suit purcha:ers, Terms cash. je 27 W.L. WALL& CO., Aucts. By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers, JALUABLE BOILDING LOTS AT AUCTION, SITUATRD ON VIRGINIA AVENUE. NEXT 70 THE CORNER OF BCOND STRERT.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July ist, 1 ato o’clock, we will sell on th> premisea, Lot 15, in Square 534, having afront of forty-eight feet on Virginia avenue, ensue for two houses, and willbe divided if re- quired, Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve, ane eighteen months. Sa! 9 -eod&an U,, §,ABSHAU'S SALE—In virtue of feri + fucias on judement of condemantion, issned from the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directad, I will expose to public rale, for cash, at the front of the ourt house door of said county, on THURSDAY, the sth day of July next, 1363, at 12 o’clock m., the east half of Lot No 16, id Square No, 72¢, together permeptory, MARFHALL & PAGE, Aucts’ with ailand singular the improvements pasreue, j seized and levied upon a3 the property of Micrne aisiony. snd will be sold to satisfy judicials No, 116 te October. 1865, in favor of Kileo Kelly, admin- istratrix of Miles Kelly, WARD H. LAMOY je 23- dis U.8 Marsha! D.C. By J, 0, McGUIKE & OO., Auctioneers (CHANCERY SA18 hy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, made in the cause of Caleb Duleney, adminis: trator, ys, the wicow and heirs of Adam Dulaney, No 18, equity, and dated June 3, 1353, 1 will ofer at ection, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of June, instant, at6 o'clock P.M., on the premises. that valnable lot known as Lot No, Fifty tive. (55 )in fquare three hundred and sixty-seyea, (J67.) sit uated on Ninth street. near, improved with « Frame Dw-lling- Terms of aale, Cash. The terma mist be complied with within one week after sale,or the property may ba resold, after one week's notice, at the risk and gost of the AieRt purchaser. ae orth 5 Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ee ee WALTERS. COX. Trasta ¢ je d-eotd 3.0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. a THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN conaeqence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, Jaiy lat, same hour and piace, ALTER 8. COX. Traste a © McGUIBE & 69 je 27. BOARDING. ORR, OR TWO ROOMS VASANT IN ONE OF the most elegant boarding houses in the city, and in the most desirable lacation in the First . Inquire at the Star Office je 30-3t* ENTJEMEN IN WANT OF BOARD CAN BE wel! accommodated, on terms very liberal, at 373 Thirteenth street, one door south of 1; itis in a pleasant locality. and very canvenient to gentie- men having business in the Treasury and State Departments. je) at* LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WIrd or without board at No. 517 Seventeenth st., balfa cquere north of the War Department. Day Boarders taken. je 29 3t* TS LET —Two very pleasant FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board, to rent at 399 Bighteenth street, between F and G streets. New England family occupy the house. _ja 29-2t* IVE OR 8IX GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- commodated with ms and Board a! No. 502 I st., near Seventh st. je 27-3t* FROOMS WITH BOARD —Ploaxant Rooms with (bee Table Board, and bd thout rooms, Apply at No, 134 Penn, avonce, between 1th and Dotb streets, te 97 at" A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AOQOOMO- dated with first-class ding in Georgetowa. The house is pleasantly ated, commanding & fine view of the river spemery. supplied with all medern conveniences, and within a few minutes walk of the ey railway. Apply at 212 Bridg street, near Frederick. je 27-3t* A LARGE WELL FURNISHED HOUSKH, o STRAY OX ENTERED MY PREMIS#S peantifally situated on Capitol Hill, is now near the Potomac. The owner, proving prop- peed oe ‘@ permanent boarders; rooms all erty, may recover the same by calliag at North | large, egress high Senings. Single gentlamen Capitol sereet. corner Bosndarr Expenses to be | preferr: Reference exchanged. ret street paid (Jea7-8"] CHARLES J. UHLMAN, | east, between A and B. Je 25-Lw" I GST OR STILEN.—Sanday, June 2ist, an of- 4 ficer hirea a bay bob tail HORS#H at tho Bull’s Head Stable, corner 13+; and Ohio avenue, eff-cted with the heaves; about nine years old, and 15+, hands high, which he did not return, Any man having possession of this horse will apply 10 this stabe, where he will recei ample reward. je 2 3t* ©. PRICE, Prop. E STAMPING, MBROIDERING, KNITTING. Teall the atigntiou of the Washington ladies to my Stamping, Embroidering and Kuilting Estab- lishment, No. 522 Beventh str between D and z Soest their yokes, dresses, sacques,cioaks etc., stamped. Stamping executed neat and plain, and in such a short time that ladies can wait for oo ordera, je B-lw* CHR RUPP£ A NEW GROOBRY AND LIQUOR STORE has been opened on 9th street, between Loum iana avenue and canal, opposite Ceuter Market, where can always be found the beat Gr es, Teas, Wines and Liquors, together with a large stock of Wood and Willow Ware. The subscriber would respsotlal'y invite his fiiends, acquaint ances and the public generally to give him a call before parekasing elsewhere. N. B. 200 bushels Uarter Potatoes for sale at low price. Lie 26 St") JOHN W. JOHNSON. AGNIFICFNT ANIMAL FOR SALE—A perb BAY MARE; b. main and tail, and warranted to show 8 full mile in Ts two minutes and forty nds (2:49), or no sale. Sotnd. kiad, gentile, and very handsoms. Sold for no lt. Apply in er Or address by mail, to HENRY E JOHNSON, Box No, 255,Balt, itimore, Md, Post Office, Bi ALSO FOR SALE—A SORREL MARE AND A Bay Mare ; young and sound, anc can heat three minutes in single harness or to the pole. Guaran teed in all respects, 38 25 03 IVE-TWENTY BONDS. ‘We are now prepared to farnish to purchasers U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of all denominations, u; spplication, without any dolsy Bubscribers holding our receipts are nti fied that their bonds are ready for deliver: oa 2% \west- call for them, ‘AY 00 & 00.. ‘oo % 452 15th strest, QTOLEN—On the night of the 2sth instant from + the deak of Lt. Col. Elias M. Greene, corner 1542 street and Penn avenue, one large REVOL- VER PISTOL. (Dean, Adams & Dean, with Tran- ter improvement) on the butt was a silver plate, inseribed War: H Lamon, with other words, In: formation leading to the recovery of this pistol will be suitably rewarded, Address KLIAS af, GREEN. Lt. Col. and Chief Q. M., Department of Washington. Je 27-3t west of the War and N: the pleasantest locations, For RENT,.—One or two ROOMS, large, airy nd cem‘ortably furnished, with excellent beard. The house isin the immediate vicinity of fur Departments of the Government, and has modern ¢.:nveniences. Terms as moderate as the times will possibly permit. To those who desire a Gales pleasant home, free from pretension. or show, wher very attention is paid to the comfort of its this opportunity is offered. Apply at No. street, between F and G streets. PERN DESIRING BOARD MaY FIND all the comforts of an elegant home by apply- ing at 426 th street, corner of F. three squares avy Devartments, One of with one of the finest Views, inthecity. Water and gasin every room, Tavie boardefs taken. je i6-1m* Ss FOR NEW YORE. STEAMSHIP JAMES 8S. GREEN Will leave for New York on WEDNESDAY. July ist, atl2 oer m., Ses a reece Hig’ street, Georgetown. For freight or pas. sage abply te MORGAN & RHINEHART. Agents, be eroen has superior accommodations for at Mt. Airy, eight miles from Philadelphi Chesnut Hi:l railroad. and very beautiful. The house well wupeied with amusements, and hourly c 0) mupicat No, 1642 Pine st., Phila. SUMMER BOARDING,—Those wishing to spend. OS the summer North will find pleasant BOOMS ia, on the The country is h ithy spacious and ion with the city. Address Mra. B ROO! my 27-2aw2m* horse, je 29-2 x ‘ROM PART! ¥ BMY F'® YER anaes Contes righ ba PRCA AE F z ington, may Gnd a comfortable home in oneof the OF ALL KINDS. most delightful locations in W: ington, No. 93 The largestassortment in the city, a ine aaa One very large oY 5 FLAGS—FLAGS! Of all sises, from 4 inches to 40 feet. OTOMA A BEET, LANTERNS—LANTERNS! "THE GOVERNMENT WHARF. For illuminatiors, of different styles, trad ied at facto: ices. © v- erybedy-and est Your Suppilea for the. Glovious Depot, Ro cor Satta none th, potas i & Warner's Colorific for odloriag the hai jo % thy 4° B, T. PF, JOYOR, HYSIOIAN aD OFFIOR.113 CaNA. AVERUR TO ore Batic ote testy WT Advite gratis to the poor fiom sivon te nin Pm. es Sa Je 2)-lm* afer the Mth inst. R‘fbag ‘Sra: A. MMRPBU EN, Eropristor. MEATS, FISG. UIT, ICR, &e,, VEORTARE ES uuis ann Beran ene? — the and Goods delivered in any part of eae TS it yi sh BOAOH ES!! ROA Gupsuasl BADBUGS | BEDBUG. we ANTSt Penn. avenue, Bad Drug Store. 113 jena" AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. By W.L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers At the Baraar, 98 Louisiana ave., between dh and 10th streets. BAY HORBS, sound, kind, gentle, geod 1 voce ta single or double Harness wil! be sold on THURSDAY ING, July $4, at 10 ofcioaa, eo . or very. ‘0 Poy fy Lt WALL & OOAuets. L. WALL A j Corner Pa avenue ee srect seeth side, ROCERIES, TOBAOCO, CIGARS, LIQ’ AND 8) THURSDAY NORNIRG sa Sly Ay PON ad at 10 o' iD sell, i Se will sell, in front of the Auction looms, a tet" embracing— Barrels White and Yellow Sugars Chests Tes and Ground Gases Candles ana Btarob 100 Boxes Yellow, Olive and Boxes Adamantine, Sperm. eT cee Sasaies Onses Cateup, Sauces and Pickles, and Brandie® r —— — prec sl Jelies jases Mustard, amon, Pepper, and Ginger 0 Boxes Extract and Concentrated Some Barreis Dried Peaches and Apples Boxex Canned Fruits, Meats and Vegetables 2) Boxes Navy Tobacco 3 eaddies Tobacco Smoking and Killikinnick Tobacco A large assortment Cigars 487 cases Olaret and Catawba Wine Baskets and cases Champagne and German Wines, Oases Whiskey, Brandy,@in, Bittersand Lemom Tup. Barrels Pike’s XXX, Miller’s Rye, Magno! Bourbon and other Whiskeys, and lu kegs Suit’s Whisky 4 and 3; Brandy Also,s quantity of Small Stores Terins cash, W. L, WALL & CO., Aucta, jes” By W.L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. QTOCK OF A SUTLER’S SUPPLY STORE Avcrion —On FRIDAY MORNING, 34 of We will sell at the corner of lith and E streets 431, a stock of Sutier’s Supplies, embracin, A Large assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery Watches. Watch Chains and Guards 2.(00 iba Butter, Boxes Figs, Dates, Raisins Sperm and Adamantine Candles Cider, Woolen Shirta, Drawers and Gloves Pipes, Tobacco Pouches Money Belts and Bags Portmonaies Letter Paper, Envelopes, and other Stationery Camp Knives. Cups, dc at uly, Large qusn hamoia Skins Pocket Ha’k’fs., Collars, &c., &e., Fiesoan Beales, Counters, Cases, and other Fix- nes, Terms cash. je30-d W. L, WALL & O9., Auots. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. be epee! BUILDING LOTS ON CAPITOL Hii at Avotion —On THURSDAY, th day of July, we shail sell, on the premises, at six o'clock p, m., the following handsome Building Lots in subdivision of Square No. 816, be D,F,G,Iant K. These Building Lots are a somely located on Sth street east, betwoen east Ospitol and north A street. 4 Terms: One-third cach; balance insix and twolve maonthe, for notes bearing interest from day of fale. A deed giver anda ceed of trusttaken, Ti- tle indispatatle. 2 5 A portien of the cash payment willbe required when the property is knock ad off. and if not com- plied with it will be then and there put up and sold to the next bighest bidder. qed [Rep.| GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta, By MARSHALL & PAGE Anctioneers, ESIRABLE TWO-8TORY BRICK HOUSE AND on the premises,on Washiagton street, between Fourth and Fifth, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, D Frame DweLuina at AvcTION.—We shall sel July 7th, at o'clock, part of Lot 2, Square 518, with impro ais as above stated. Terms: One-third ¢ash; balance in 6and 12 months, Eale peremptory. je#d. MARSHALL & PAGR, Auets, By W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. South corner Penasylvania avenue and Ninth Street RUSTKE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN Tae Sixty WAxs —By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated Ovtober $24, 1860, and re— corded in liter J. A. B., No 206, folio433,&c., one of the land recoras, I will offer for sale at public auc tion on MONDAY, the lath of July, 1363, at & o'clock, at the Auction Rooms of W. L. Wall & Oo. Lot Bo. &, Square 1,061, of the plan of the city of Washington Terms: One third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months, pure haser’s notes satisfac torily endorsed and bearing interest and secured by deed of trust on the premises. aan conveyancing at the expense of the pur- naer. ifthe terms of sale are not complied with with- in five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property a the titk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, om iying one day’s notice in some newspaper pub- isked in the eity of Wash ington. EDWARD C, CARRINGTON, Trustec, je 28 W.L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. By MARSHALL & PAGE Auctionsers, /ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, CORNER OF 3p STRKET AND MaSSAOuUSETTS AVENUE AT cT1os.—On TUESDAY, July 7th, we shall sell, on the premises, at 6 o'clock Pp Bp f Lot Square 564, with improvements, consisting of frama Store on the corner and substantial frame honse, | This stand is valuable fer a restaurant or lager beer garden, ” Terms: Ore-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, Sale peremptory. je 2d MARFHALL & PAGE, Aucts. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE®& OO., Asctioncers. [ose REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—Ie cowplience with an order of the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia, entered Octoder 25th, 184). in the case of William Tabler and others, against Tacey Daniel and others. directing s «ale of the real estate of which, John Tabler died. siezed ; the undersigned Commissioners, appointed by the Court in ssid mse. will over for sale on the premises, on TUESOMY, the 7th day of July, 1863, at 5 o'clock P. M., Comenan eine! with the first named following lots of ground and improve- mente, lying in the city of Wash ngton, D. C,, Lot No. 10, subdivision im Square No, 336, fronting 20 feet op 11th street west, between Q and Ratreets, and contaicing 199 feet’; and Lot No. 12, sub: division in Square No, 480, fronting 20 feet on Sth. street west, between E and O streets, and contain- ipg 1568 eyuare feet, the improvemets on each of said Lots contistivg of a small Frame House, Terms of saie: Cash, THEO. SHECKELS BESNETT HENNING, JAMES W. BARKER, ZEPHANIAH JONES. Commi3sioners, RE & 00 By J.C. MCGUIRE & O0.. Auctioneers BY VIRTUE OF A DEBD OF TRUST TO THE undersigned, exesute’ by John Shaw aad Mati da Shaw, dated the othday of June. A. D. . 1659, and by order of the cestue que trast, I ehall, on THURSDAY. the 24 day of Juiy, at 6 o’clock,om the premises, offer at public sale, the ground and improvements, mentioned and described in said trust deec, as follows : s The south half of let numbered four, in Square 428,28 the same is marked and laid down in the zronnd pian of thecity of Washington, and des- cribed af follows: Beginniag 109 feet from t corner 0° N street morth, and ruuning north, on the line of 8th street west 33 1-12 feet, thence east 1 feet ; thence south 334-12 feet ; thence west 150 feet to th strect, the place of beginving ; cootain= ing 3-331, square fest of ground, together with the imprevements, consisting of two comfortable dwelling houses, with hack buildings Terma of rale,cash. The right to resell on live days notice, iftbe terms of the sale are not complied with, at 4 d risk of the defeulting purchaser. Tee ON eee OE H, WILLIAMS, Trastoe, Jeircawds JC MeGUIRE &'00., Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTBE’S SALE O¥ VALUABLE IMPROVED PRorerty NBAR THO SMiTHSONTaN Instite- ore a Senex Ne 2th oor ore VA Le 163, front o! @ premises, at 60 » TO, by virtue ef a deed of trust to the -ubseriber bear? ing date the 12th day ef October, 1359, and recorded in Liber J, A. 8., No. 201, folios 195, etc., one of the land. I shall offer for r 1 £8. ssle at public auction the following improved property, to- wit: Part of Lot numbered five. (5,) in Square numbered three hundred and twenty-five, (325,) of the plan of the city of Washington, the said part fronting nine- teen (19) feet six (6) inches on 12th st, seat, and ex- tending back ons hundred (100) feet, with the free use of an alloy three (3) feet wide running back on the south line of said part of lot, (re! nce be- ing bad to prior deeds fora more particular de- scription will sppear,) with the improvements * tkereen, consisting of a neat Sad comrortebie two- story and attic frame house, with badk building. This Fe perty is located on 12th street west, be- iween B and C streets south, in the immediate vi- cinity of the Smithsonian Institution, and is one of the most desirable residences in the city. The nelehbarkood is healthy, with good water con- venient. Terma of sale: One-half cash; the residue in& and 12 months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the A taken, If the terms of aalo are not complied with within three days from the day of sale the trustee reserves vee Aes said property ‘gt the risk and ol e defaulting pure! All conyeyancing at the cost of #he purchaser. ¥D, Trustee. je 2? 2awim&ds w. twat & 00., Ausis, ae ILL Be sold ra WEDNESDAY and BBA ae tl otioae m., atthe Wharton street, a the Governmer Beef HMieson hand at the time in Treasury notes, to be atthe memente‘fChron.} ‘Lt. Gol. and G. @ 0 m4 COLLINS & 00.3 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now recetring large quantities of DEAUGHE ALE axd PORTER from this celebrated which I am prepared to farnish on short notices te all rho will favor me with their orders, guarantiod. 2 . Orders given to my drivers will be promply at vended to. Terms ¢ op rene 9? FP Shad Font ervete,