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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Groven’s THEaATER.—“‘Jessie Brown; or, the Relief of Lucknow,” was performed last night at Grorer’s in a very effective style, and captivated sll spectators by its thrilling in- terest. It will be repeated this evening, and With the same excellent cast, including Susan Denin, Lrabella Freeman, Sophie Gimber, arles Barron, W. H. Bokee, and others. GantTereuRY—Fun lovers are hard to please indeed tf they fail to be pleased with the fine bill new offered nightly at this hall. Another opportunity will be given this evening of wit- | nessing the exquisite dancing of Louisa Wells and the Court of Beauty; of listening to the melody of Eva Brent, and of laughing heartily at the corps of Ethiopian performers. VaARiEtiks.—Graceful dancing, melodious songs, @ fine drama well performed, and no end of hiopian and other amusing delinea- irons, is the bill of tare 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 Haty.—The many lovers of tine operatic music, who nightly visit this hall, express delight at the selections made trom the the manner of their execution being of a high ercer. Another performance will be given this evening. i PROCEEDINGS, June 29, A communication w CovnciL Alder Board of received from the Mayor, making the following nomi- | nations fer corporation officers for the ensuing year, all of which were referred to te committees, viz: For “vrporatr | ney, Joseph F. Sradley, Esq cu. Morgaw: Book Keeper, enger:0 Mayor and Res y-AVater Registrar, of Water IV ler of the Canal, David Hepbu of Flour and Salted Provision: rh sioners of Improv: Ward, R. Dorsett; Second | therford; Third W Jno. T Fittr > Wm. H. Hamilton; Sixth Ward, Wn. Seventh Ward. sof Center Market, Henry Lyles; rk, U. B. Mitchell; Clerk of Wes ik of Northern Mar: | For Wurd Apothecaries—Fi Lb. Ridgele Second Ward, W ‘Third W: Musser; }ourth Wara, } d, E. 3. Bury; Sixth | 2yenth Ward, Otho | Police—Chief of 70: Fourth Fith,, 1, W. Ww. mes M. Bushet venth, Robert F the Fire Depart- aut Engi- ceived trom the ing the last statement of the on, and showing a balance e Corporation oa May 1. | mmitiee on finance. The tollow ppointments were made to supply vacancies occasioned by the dechinaiion | of Mr. Brown, ta serye on certain committees, Ac yor: t Bank of V eferred to . Sargent; th, Mr. Lewis. ere read and appropriately | n of Thomas Blagden for the | improvement of Second street east, from Vir- i avenue to the canal; of M. Maioney 1 Telative to the flag fo ie and gu et north; of Wm. R. Riley and other: for a water main in Seveuth streei tu L str abilirelative to the sale of beer and lt liquors: tor the relief of Thos. Wil- relative to hackney carriages; to pay Henry Lee for the burial of paupers; to set the eurbsione and pave the footway on ‘the south front of Square No. to grade and gravel and lay the gutters on I street north, between Eichth and Ninth streets west; to repair an inthe Third Ward; tc prohibit the throw- of fruit parimgs on the paved footwalks; m: n additional appropriation to grade | and gnvel Ninth street west, from G to N ssorth; and a bill to grade and pave part et north, from Seventh to Ninth streets d to build four sewers. The port of the Intendant of the Asylum onth of May was reported back and orderec to be placed on the tiles of the board. ‘The bill to lay a fiag footway on G street north and Twenty-third street west, was re- | commird to improvements committee The following were read 2 third time and —A bill to fix the pay of the Assesso! hisdill gives the Assess 33 per day t everyday occupied in taking the assessmen proved the amount to be paid each Assessor ehalinot exceed 2500.) A bill authorizing a in the location of the lamp on the st corner of Seventh street west and | orth: to repair the paved carriage- Seventh street west from C to F north; | y a deficiency in the appropriation for | hington City Asylum: authorizing the of 75 copies of the digest of the lav ae corporation; and a bill for the relief of Stoughton. dermar: Clephane : and on he: lowing v P | on the part of the com- | uts for the celebration of f Jul Ted an invi- | which wus ion Was rt nouncing his a ils , and to Te carb-stone Ninth and Tenw streets. ‘The follow niring tha two hundrec Te old by pourds to the barrel, in | t of a fine of ; SUyplementary to the tur the removal of o™l; pet::ionof W Tienner and others agains‘the erection of a very stable on I street witigkeleton bill; m morial of D. D. Foley, forcompensation for | improvements on the rive, near venth | acoet Mr. Shepherd offered the following, and Asked thatit be prt on its age: Whereas, the present charig of the city of hington limits the powers yf the corpora tion thereof to such an extent 4 to render the carrying out of certain improvwments neces- sary to the city’s imposible ‘And whereas the iniuzuratia of many of Such improvements have becow compara. tively necessary by reason cf the tpid increase ofits population, 4s well as a p)per regard | for the development of the nationj resources Of this metropolis, and with a vievto the pro- curement of a charter with larger pwers and eTeater authority: Therefore beit | Hesolred, That @ special committa, consist- ing of three members from each Boed, (to be lected by the respective Presidentghereof,) | With the Magor, be, and are hereby inted | to examine and revise jhe present GiBter of this city, and report these Boal such | amendments or alterations as in thi judg- | meut may be required, or such new d&ft of a | charter us they may agree on. Such rgort to | be made to the Councils on or before thimeet- | ing in November next for their considegtion, imorder that such amendments o artey sented to Congress at the commencement hext session, that their assent tereto obtained. 'r. M. Larner objected. . Shepherd advocated his resolutions, gta. | at the power: of the Corporation yre ited that ne y improvements oohtq | made. The Corporation needed e to provide for the sewerage ot the ejb. | improvements were needed; a house \} nted, and the asvlam was yay becau y had bees) and would re. main so until something was done towards! pavi the streets. He had no disposition to press the matter, and moved that the resolu. tion lie over one week; carried. Mr. Shepherd also intreduced the following: which, attr some debate, was referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs. Shep- herd, C. Wilson and Follansbee: Whereas the present digest of the laws of the oration has become, by reason of the nu- nerous enactinents and amendments, incorrect and taulty; aud whereis itis essensiallly ne- cessary that said laws should be put tn such form andso arranged asto be easily ender- stood : ‘Iheretore, Be it resolved, That the Mayor and one mem. ber of the Board of Aldermen and one member ot the Board of Common Council be appointed a committee to revise and codify the laws of | | & of the same, and said committee are heroby empowered to procure such aid as they may Tequire in the performance of the work. Mr. N. D. Larner mtroduced a bill to Iny 4 ‘venth and T streets no ‘0 for the purpose; passed. best German, English and American operas; | ass | estate of Tilletson F. B: | of dit | tion.) this Corporation, and prepare a proper digest , ne to improve alleys in squares 398, 40, 424; to repair alley i square at to i im | creainy and Sra velliDg Third street east, from th to Pennsylvania avenue; reso- eet the committee on police to | inquire int~ the expediency of reporting a bill to prevent boys irom jumping on or off the | street cars; resolution instructing the com mittee on wharves to inquire int» the expedi- ency of appointing & harbor master to regulate vessels; Dil to improve N street trom Fitth to Seventh street; toset curbstoneand layafootway ! on Lstreet south, between Seventh and Ninth streets east; ‘for the relief of G. Eslin; relating ‘to the pay of assessors; lay water main ou | Twelfth sireet trom I street to Massachusetts ‘ ayenue, and along L street to Eleventh; for | cleaning and whitewashing the Western Mar- repair alley qnare 377; reso- | cial committee on the Mayor's communication of January 12, 1565, in reterence to the contract ‘Mr. N. D. Larner introduced bill to lay a water mainon H street, trom Third to Fifth } streets west cb leas | Mr. ©. Wilson moved to amend by striking | out “Fifth ud insert Sixth street. | Mr. Shepherd moved to insert «and so much | further as he may deem pecessary to give a sufficient flow ef water,” The billas amended | w. passed. rhe chairannounced “lessrs. Shepherd, Ruff and H.C. Wilson as fle committee on the gas light contract. and Mr Barr on the improve- 2 of the canal, eiaite. ‘oh tater that he had been requested to invite the meybers of the Board to assemblc at the ¢ ion the morning of the 1th of Jowy, to join is the celebration of that day. AG warned ‘ i — Tue Case OF WILEY rs. Bro -—The trial * | of the issnes from the Orphans’ Court in rela- tion to ae estate of the late Tilletson F. Brown was emmenced in the Circuit Court before Judse Cartter yesterday. yr. Smith, on opening the case, addressed in stance the jury as tollows: You have been enpanneled to try 40 issue seat to this court oy the Orphans’ Court, District of Columbia, to enable that courl to make distribution of the ts in the hands of the administratrix of the wh deceased. are John Wiley and The parties to this Emily F., his wife, who claim that the said | FE. Emily ts the daughter of the said Tilletson Brown, on the one side, 1nd on the other, Mar- ; shall Brown. the brother of Tilletson F. Brown, and Jesse K. Haw,a nephew of T. F. Brown, ther claim to be entitled to a distribu- tives of this estate, as the next of kin to the deceased. Jesse B. Haw having died sinee his answer was put in, without leaving issue, | is not now @ party to this proceedings: and George B. Prentice, another nephew, bas filed no answer, nd takes no part in this issue. Tilletson F. Brown died in this city on the Di h of rember, 1561, and on the 11th of letters of administration were grant- us widow, Elizabeth Brown. who gaye administered upon the effects of the nd has made a final settlement of her Accounts as administratrix, showing a balance r hands for distribution. The parties to this suit claim to be entitled to respective portions of this balance nnder the intestate laws of this District. Mrs. Wiley, as n= ys ed to I | the child and heir, and the other parties as the next of kin of the said deceased, and in order to enable the Orphans’ Court to make & proper distribution of the fund, this issue has been certified to this court, and you haye been sworn to decide it. Upon the application of the Orphans’ Court, in behalf otf Mrs. Wiley, and the answers ot Marshal Brown and Jesse B. Haw, issues were framed and certified to this court, and the questions submitted for adjudication are: ist. Whether the petitioner, Emily J. Wiley, is the child of Tilletson F. Brown, deceased. 2d. Whether the said Tilletson F. Browr ever married to the mother of the said Emily J. Wiley. 5d. Whether the saifTilletson F. Brown ever acknowledged the said Emily to be his child Mr. Brent.—l, representing Mrs. Wiley, con- tend for the aflirmative of these issues, and we propose to show to the court and jury by the most competent and satisfactory evidence that Mrs. Wilry is the child of T. F. Brown; that Elizabeth Brown, the mother of Mrs. Wi- 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, bo!h betore and atter the formalities of this subse- quent marriags, declared that the said Emily F. Wiley was his child, and that under the law, me qnpliceble to this case, she is his legitimate child. The tacts of this case as they will appear in 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 early lite became acquainted with Elizabeth Phillips, and the intumacy resulted in 4 reciprocal attachment, and would soon have been followed by «formal public mar- ye of the parties but tor the opposition to it on the part of the father and tumily of Mr. Brown. and the fear that the father would dis- inherit him if be ventured so far to disregard his wishes as to consummate a marriage with Miss Phillips. ¥ chment was ardent and sincere, and = that the parties, as they undoubtedly had « right to do, agreed to assume the reiation ot husband and wite, by a mutual contracten- tered into between thein, prior to cohabitation as spch.and they determimed to live together privately 4s man and wife,and wait for an au- spicious time to unnounce their union to the world, when it could be done without incur- Ting the parental displeasure or the penalties inheritance. in pursuance of this con- t tof marriage they cohtbited together as husband and wife, and in due course of time, he nataral consequence of that cohabita tion, achild was born on the 31st March, 1635. | We shall show you by the testimony of the yh cian who officiaied atthe accouchment, that that child is now the plaintiff in this issue, ily F. Wiley he child wus always regarded by him yhisname. She was sent to school by him, and all penses of boarding and tuition tid by him. Atter she be » the mother of mily, 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 his death he deelared nis determination to leay he had Yo his wile and ehild. Mr.and Mrs. Brown having lived together privately several ye as husband and v did net deem it essential to syms of a marris it as follows: “And be it enacted, that if any man shall have one or more children by wo i whom he shall afterwards mar such child or children, if acknowledged by the m in virtue of such marriage and acknowledge- ment be hereby legitimated and c: ble in law to inherit aud transmit inheritance as if born in wedlock.” Mr. Smith addressed the jury at considerable length, after which a number of witnesses were examined. Dr. Condict testified to the birth of the child in 1535, and to his being called on to attend Mrs. Brown. (A written statement sigued by Dr. C. was handed to the witness for examina- Witness continued: The body of the certificate is in my handwriting; the paper is dated April 24, 1549; Mrs. Brown employed me to attend her; my first visit wasin the latter part of is31. (The signature of T. F. Brown is also upon the certificate, and was admitted by Mr. Bradley.) Witness continued: Had fre- quently seen Mr. Brown; recollect that Emily went by the name of Brown; Mr. Brown shall | always called her Emily ; recollect on one oc- casion he was anxious to send ber to school he called her Emily. Mr. Brent, for the plaintiff, said that the paper was offered as snee on Lwo grounds: First—the identity ofthe child; we are entitled to prove the birth of the clitid and the identity— it is a questjon of the legitimacy of the child. Judge Cartter decided that the paper could not be used us evidence, as long, as the wit- nesses lived, and was not to go to the roof of its contents, (The paper was r. Brent, and is @ statement that the child is e child of Mrs. Brown. It is signed by T. FE. own and Dr. Condict.) Ir. Dungleson testified: Knew Mr. Brown; rks it Was in (60 Mr. B. was notitied by the | oers of one of banks that his note was {di (Note produces aud examined by | ney When he paid the money he reque + shonld be changed and made im theme of his danvhier, Mrs. Emily Wiley | (Le§e produced und examimedby witness.) | Thi u by Mr. Davidze: Tie lease | made out in ti and @! lis requestit Smily Wiiey. side ii restded in N wurk, 1) 1 ! 4 M. Larner introduced a bill authorizing | ublication of the proceediags of the two is in the National Intelligencer, togethor the ordinances of the Corporation, the Tm to be paid fo $10 per coluinn. will Was debated at some length, and tponed forone week. g the Sutyeyor to furnish an estinn vo e grading Ot Massachusetts avenue 4. en Thirteenth Sq Fourteenth streets; +, adon authorizing te committee on thi nb) settees, sen: + Peruesting the the Board to uli vat 4 a com ee. charged with the oy, ou selvet con # 1; authorizing the com te ae, ree and cart for use at Cente Market. + pefollowine were passed: Resolution re- | tee on my co “ t uire into the expediengy ae purentsl ae n square 515; to repair alley in | the Surveyor tor estimate of | ket: resolution for the continuance of the spe- | s daughter, anc from her birth was known | | Produced and examined by witness.) Do not recollect ever to have seen any written as small | as this; from the character think {tis 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 1819: in speaking of Mrs. Wiley he always spoke of her as his daughter; met Mr. | and Mrs. Brown in Cleveland; he invited me to come and live with him and his daughter, | Emily; be also called on me in Philadelphia | with his daughter Emily and his grandchild; | haye stayed in Mr. Brown's house four or five days; Emily passed by the name of Miss Emily Krewn up to the time of her marriage; Mr. Brown said John Wiley had asked for his dsughter, and he supposed he might as well } Jet him have her, or they would run away. Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley: Have lived with Mrs. Brown about six weeks; when I ~ Mr. Brown in Cleveland Emily was mar- | ried. | Mr. Cook testified —Have known Mr. Brown since IMO; haye heard him say that Mmily F. Wiley was his daughter; in the fall of 1360, L | bad dsked him whoa lady was that was with him, he laughed at me and said she is the mother of five chiidren: 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 1510; 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; have not been paid tor settling up the estate; I think I recommended this suit to be brought; haye said to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wiley that L thought they would gain the case; have not employed counsel, but recommended Messrs. Brentand Smith as lawyers, to Mrs. Brown; have had a great deal to do in the case; Mrs, Brown and Mrs. Wiley have had but ver: little to do with the case; never heard Mr: Wiley reproach Mrs. Brown fer haying signed certain papers that might affect her claim in the case; never saw Mrs. Brown until after the death of Mr. Brown. The cast was suspended at this point, Mr. J. H. Bradley being unable from illness to proceed further in the cross-examination until this morning. this morning, the near Fourteenth, und owned by Mrs. ‘nner, colored, was destroyed by fire. The building was very old. and has been used fer | some y by a colored school. There is no doubt but that it was an incendiary act. The firemen were early cn the ground, and sue- ceeded in preventing the spread of the flames tothe adjacent property; indeed the house in which the fire originated was not entirely de- stroyed. oe Tue Jvunior Fore! MISSIONARY SOCIETY connected with the Re mith hurch will celebrate its twenty ann the church this evening. and addresses will in part constitute the ex S of the evening; but the feature of the eve- Z will be the representation ot «the U2 by thirty-five young ladies, each lady repre. rtainment promises I uK.—War, disease and + considered the most’ powerful em- There are others, more de. p than the three united. We allude to y poisons sold us rum, gin, brandy, wine, &e. our criminal . police reports and medical statistics this. Inthe State of Maine, the head- oft the temperance movement, striction on, the sale of Speer’ flattering testimonialot its wor! y. Inour opinion its sale should be en- iged in every section of the country, not ntoxicating properties, but for its rare and yaiusble medicinal yiriues, a proved by eminent ‘nembers ot tk Europe and Ameri Sold by drug sea aS ia Swart Pox has already sacrificed some of our best and bravest troops, Soldiers, listen to the voice of reason, supply yourselves with Holloway’s Pijlsand Ointment The Pilla purity the blood and strengthen the stomach, while the Ointment removes all pain, and prevents p: arks. Only 25 cents per Box or Pot. 231 STRANGE famine « issuries of death, structi — Dx. Doporr’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very iestinuse. They operate daly end effectively, and being suzar-coated create Ao Rau- fea upon the mort delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills ¥ill prove their superiority overall others, Price §1a box. Sold by 8. C. Ford, eorner iith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexsndria. jas-ly a WaArranteD 70 Coge 1s Six Davs.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in six days, No change of diet required. Price $i per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Word, corner llth street and Pa. avenue Washington, and Henry Coox, Alerand: DIED, On the 29th instant, after a short illness, JAMES TUCKER, Jr., ag years and 4 months, The funeral will take placeon Wednesday, July Ist, at2o’clock, from his late resitience, on I st., between 6th and 7th streets, Navy Yard. The friends o! the family are respectfully invited x In this city on Monday afternoon, the 29th inst , after a long and painful iliness, which she bore with christian fortitude, SUSAN, wife of Ja: Jackin the 34th year of her age The friends and scqnnintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral ‘om her late dence, on 3d street east, near Virginia avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, = On the 234 instant, after a short but painful ill- ness, PATRICK O’DWYER; @ native of Ireland, but a resident of Washington for the last 14 years; aged 50 years, i In Iowa City. June ith, LEWIS, eideat child of the late General J. L. Reno, aged eight years aad four months, = 2 at GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN TAXES.—An abatement 3 of six percent. will be allowed upon the General Tax of 1853 if paid on or before the first | day of July next. The Water Tax of 1861, deferred by act of the Corporation, will be due ‘and payable at the same ADVER ME time, | All persons in arrears for the Sehool Tax of 1341 an .re gatnestly requested to settle the same | put further delay or je echt peor OGRAPH A Cc at HAS D. WELCH, Collector. L BU iM 8B! The largest, chespest and best atock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS now in the District, can be found at No. 85 High strect, Georgetown. . An examination of my stock of Books, Stationery, “Fancy Articles, Perfumery, &c., iy respectfully . KIN solisited. ot Je 25-12t* 85 High strest, Georgetown, D.C. | EF JNO. W. LUMSBON, ORWARDPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. 91 aNp 103 Water Staggr, Georgetown. D. C., Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and | Merchandire generally ; Procures Freight, Qhar- | ters Veasela, &c. . Business transacted always with promptness and dispatch. mar 4-tf FOR SALE.—A superior ANO FORTE between 18:h and 19th ets, _Je 20-4t* WANTS, es Se RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA I ° Piars noreaced cule Pano ware wie eee | he sold low. Apply at No. 213 B street fem tion as seamstress and chambermaid. address L. M., Stur Office. ANTED—A HOME, bya young girl, as nurse and chambermaid; best reference given. 466 12th at., between G and H, it* YRENOH LADY FROM PARIS WiSHFS TO ‘ive lessons in her language. Apply to 3 FOWARGER, 260 Pa avenues itt WANSTED-SITUATION, by respectable young girl, as chambermaid; has no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Inquire at 202 @ street. between 18th and 19th ate. It* A YOUNG GIRL, 8iXTKEN YEARS OF AGE, Wishes to get a Situation as nurse. bre immediately, No, 04 2th street, between I an: atreets. 1t* NFORMATION WANTED OF OWEN RR&ILLY, of Company ‘@, 6th Reziment U, 8. Infantry: Sent to Rey. F. ©. Boyle, St. Peter's Charch, Washington, D C. Je 30. 3b V ANTRD—At the Ebbiit House, three GIRLS ard ene to assist in taking care of children. A Colored Woman wanted to wash children’s clothes Please 1t* V ANTED—Two good BAKER: and the other om bread. Apply at the corner of KE and Eleventh streets. A je 30-3t™ NOERR & BRO. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD CUUK ; one that can come well recommended, none others need apply. MRS. HERBURT, je 30-2t* 942 H at., between 6th and7th. RESPECTAB G Situation ina private family to do chamber- work and assist in washing and ironing. or would do housework in a private family. Address M. M.. Box 4. Star Office It ANTED—FEvery laoy in town to know that we Stamp any pattern brought us, on flannel, velvet, silk, satin, linen, and muslin. We are the only parsons who make it an exclusive basiness, and stamp your goods while you wait. 381 Fst, between Ninth and Tenth, opposite Patent Ofiice, Ww, D—A moderate size FURNISHED HOUSE fora small family, or board ina family where there are no othar board: Ad- reas Vy. H.N., Box 155, Post Office, Washington, : Je 29-4t Wy ANTED—« COLORED EOY, from about lito ) 18 years of age. who understands driving and taking care ofa horse. Also, a Colored Woman to attend to chamber and housework generally. Ap- ply at this office. je 29 WV ANTED—Two BOYS to lears conch paintine. Apply to GEORGE R, HaLL, Metropolitan Coach Factory, 13% and E streets, Je 27-3t" V 7 ANPED—A DINING ROOM SERVANT. One that can come will recommended may hear ofa good situation by applying at Room No, 37, second floor, Winder’s Building. je 27 tf WEANTED—A WHITE NURSE GIRL, aged from ten to fifteen years. with good refer- ence. Apply immediately at coraer south Band lith atreets. Je 27-3t™ E YOUNG GIRL WISHES A | AUCTION SALES. YHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW AUOTION SALES, 2 FUTURE DAYS. _, By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. y ALUABLE BRICK HOUSE AND LOT WITH A GOOD Storr a? Avotion —On TURSDAY, June Sth 1363, at 6 o’clock, we will sell. in iront of th premises, a good three story Brisk House, with jack Building, and good store, situated on 7th Teet. between M and N, being part of Lot No. 23 im Square48, This ia an excellent business stand, will suit any business. Terms: One-third cash. balance in six, twelve, and eizhteem months, with interes}, Sale peremp- tory. de 23-eod&ds MARSHALL & PAGE. Auct By J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. YRUSTEE’S SALE OF SMALL DWELLING Hocse axD LOT on 4TH STRERT WEST, BB- TWREN B anv C STREETS SovTH.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June Sth, at 6 o’clock, on the | premises. by virtue of a deed of trust. dated Octo- ver 2d, 1843, and recorded in Liber W. RB. No. 109, folios 340, et'seq, one of the land recorda for Wash- ington, county. L.C., 1 shall sell part of Lot N 26, in Square 231, fronting fourteen feet ten inches onlith street, between south B and C streets, and runping back one hundred feet, together with the improvements, consisting of a two story Brick Dwelling House, containing about six rooms, Terme cash. ens. p. BRANNAN, Trustee. je B-eodds _C. MeGUIRE & 00. Ancis By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, ALUABLE DWELLING HOUBE ONF TWREN 12TH AND 13TH STREETS, AND PERIY AY THE CORNER OF lati pNev York Avence.—On TUESDAY ON, June sth, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sella Valuab-e Lot. fronting 28 feet “i: inches-on F street (south side) between 12th and 13th streets, and running back 159 fee. to wide alley, improved by « well built three story ad basement Brick Dwelling House with brick stable op the rear of the Lot. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, we shali sell that Valuabie Property, at the corner of ]2th streetand New York avenus, frontiag i0 on lzth street. and running back xbout 79 feet, im- proved by a Dwelling House and two stores with hae cellars, &e. ‘ This property 1s very valuable for business pur- poses, and the sale is worthy the attention of capitalista ‘Titles perfect Allconveyancing at cost of purchaser, Terms ne-haif cash: the rematader in six menths, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the prefhises, e i at J.c McGUIRE & co.. Aucts. hy THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionver, Georgetown, D. FOORNITURE, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, LOOK- NG GLASSES, LarGe Glass Case,” Waron- y Toois, &¢.. AT ACCTION 1 t No. 69 Bridge street.on WEDNESDAY MORNING next, July Ist, at lo clock, alarsze as rtment of Jewelry, 50 Clocks, 2 large Silver lated Glass Cases, large lot of Watch maker's, Tools, Looking Glasses. aud a general aseortmsat of stock of a retail Watch and Jeweiry store, hold and Ki A lot of Ho en Furniture, ee positive without regard to weather. Terms ye -d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. TED—A good BREAD BAKER Good g and permaneot employwemt gi t the corner of Band Ilth stret st™ NOERR & BRO. 7 ANTKD—A DINING ROOM SERVANT; one with good recommendations can obtain « plea at 37. second ailding, 17 , between F ie 27-3t \ situation by + floor, Winder’s andG streets. : i= LADY WHO HAs HA!) SUPERIOR AD- vantages of education and knowledge of busi- hess, desires » dituation as “private secretary’ amenuensis for a gentleman, ceptionab L.M T OUSE WANTED —A mod furnished or unfurnished, gth and Mth street: foroneyear Add ye 25-1w* V ,ANTED—Two GIRLS to assist in washing and starching; none need apply unless they have worked ina hotel or public laundry. Inquire, for one week. at the Nationsl Bteam Laundry, Pa. avenue, opposite Grover’s Theater 7 WO FIRST CLASS COOKS WANTED I[M- mediately; no other need apply at 175 Seventh Cis Sete eas Heeee <i Je 2t-lwe WARSTED-An UNFURNISHED HOUSE of about six (6) rooms, in any part of the city; one with a garden would he p-eferred. Also, a oo cook and ironer, Address Box 4,a@t this of ce je or Can furnish unex- le testimonials and reference, Address Star Giicw. je 26-61" ate-sized House, ituated between js Box No. 25t), Post Office. Wenrep TO BUY—A HOUSE with eight or ten rooms,nenr the city railroad, with water Want’ possession of premises as 800n as Brick house preferred, Address Box 5, Washington P. O.,or inquire $21 Pa. ave. a 19* V ] ANTED—A PURCHASER or PURCHASER3, daily, for thirty gallons purest Baltimore County Ice Creum, of all tiavors, delivered in any Patt of the city 2 the low price of $1.5! par gal- yto THOMAS E. W. FE[NOUR, No, h street, between F and G, or leave orders at Soda Water and Ice Cream Stand,Wash- ington Building, (corner 7th and Px. avenue,) Soda Stands No 71 Northern Liberty aad No. 373 1 Center Markets. W ANZED, ,:MMEDIATELY —Twenty GAR PENTERS. Liberal wages will be paid to good workmen, ard none others wi Apply to the Government Carpent atreet, near the corner of Sevente t Lieut, Col. E. M. GREENR Chief Quartermas| Department of Wash ani vas, 0 rent, for from one to three years, aber gta for a private family. Location in the First or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washington, D.O. se 4-tt V ANTED—SECOND-HAND FORNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and Housefarnishing Goods of every description R, BUCHLY, 428 7thst , bet. G and H. east side mar 30-tf LOST AND FOUND. | QSTRAYED_ On the 29th instant,a chest ared HORSE (condemned), wita whi the forehead and the h rc between Mia eyes piaited; also a white spot on the neck, aud right fore hoof was cut A lireral reward will be given if returned to W. McBRIDE, corner 1.': aud C sts., Islend. {STRAY COW .— Five dollars reward fora bu 0 44 Cow; color of large yellow and white spots; she is rather large in size, and is a fresh b cow, with a large udder; very gentle, a'tiough abe bas a wild look from the eyes RACHKL JeNKINS je 30-3t" 2iet st | No. 266, bet. G und IT. FOUND, In Georgetown, D. O.. oF ’%th June, one bROWN MULE and half bande high; sbout twelve yeark oid Tha owner will call at Forrest Hall, Georgetown prove property. pay expens s, and take him away, or else he will be disposed of to pay expenses. CAME To 1uB 5 ‘BSCRIBER A RED COW Calf, about 5or6 weeksold. The euaer oy ue forward, prove property, pay charges, an take it awa GRO. BARBOU ss. je2-d" 202 ith st.. Navy Yard, bet. andl. OST—On Saturday, one BAY MARE hands high; with four black feet. 4 reward will be given to any persen giving informa tion about her at M. C. Gran’s Grocery, between Second and Third streets, Je 29.3t™ WM. JOUNSON. <TRAYED—From the neighborbooi of Ninth and G streets, Navy Yard, yesterday, i dark bay POWEY; lett hind leg white, and hi mark mace by a carriage shaft oa the let ‘The horse was attached to an old-fashione: riage, and when going off took the direction of the Cupiol, A suitable reward will be given for the return of the horse and carriage at the corner of North Capitol and B streets Je 29-2t* GEORGE PFLEEGER, _ACCORDEONS. UST Received from Paris «large assortment of cheaper than ary other heuse—frem §2 to $39, MB&TZEROTT’S Music Store, rner of lith and Penn. ave. OK.—We will sell in front of our h street. south of Penn. % URSDEY next, at 120’elock, several HORSES, to the highest bidder, to: livery, Pee oust 3. 6, COOK & ©. Je 29 STEAMSHIP JAMES S GREEN HAS AR- +) rived from New York and is now di. charging «argo at the foot of High st Georgetown, Consignees will pleas | #ttend to the reception of their gonds at once. Je 29: 3t MORGAN &« RHINBGART. finest quality Aceordeons, which we can sell | AKEN UP ESTRAY—On the 25th instant, a dark red COW and CALF. The owner is re- quested to come forward, prove préperty. pay charges. and take them away. W. CULN 8 Dairy, 3) yards north of Carver Barracks. je 27 3t™ STRAY OX ENTERKD MY PREMISES near the Potomac. The owner, proving prop- erty, may recover tho same by calling at North Capitol serest. coroer Boundary. Expenses to be i a7-3t*] OUARLES J. CHLMAN, ani north of F street, wanted | F (}URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | Furnished | By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctioneers FOU ssHOLD AND KITCHEN ECRNITURE Aq aAvcTioN—On WEDNESDAY MORNING | Jul ist, commeseing at 10 o'clock, ail sell ag No. Ne ork avenue, between aud ita sirects, a good assortment of Furnitu Walnut Parlor Suit in Green and Gold srocatalle, 1" pieces, Walnut Mar}le-top Centra Table, Walnut Refrash- _ ment Table Walact Btegere, Hair Cloth Sofa, Chairs Rockers Mahogany Desk used by John Quincy Adams Three ply and Ingrain Carpets. Brussels Ruza Hall Oi! Cloth, Stair Carpet and Rods, Hat ack Walnut Martié-top and other Bursts sud Wasa- stands Walnut wnd other Belsteads, Hair aut Shuck Mattrasnes eather Beds, Bolsters and Pillowa ion Table, Refrigerator aasware ok Stoves Is &e. BOTEL vad yalnut Exte: Crockery and ( Ratiator and © Cooking Uten Terms cash TLLSON, Aucts je 29 {Chron | By W.L. WALL ., Auctionears. QS BARRELS OF SUGAR AT AUCTION.—On 270 WEDNESDAY, lat of July, 186%, at 12 0’clock M.. wewill sell at the Govermment Warehouse, foot of 6th street— q 8 Barrels of Sugar, in lotato suit pureharera. Terns cash. W.L WALL& CO., Aucts, | je 7 By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. TALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION, UaTED ON VIRGI AVENUE, NEXT TOTHH CORNER OF SECO keT.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July Ist. 1853 at6 o’clock, we will sellon tha premises, Lot 15, in Square 584, having | aftont of forty-eight feet’ on Virginia avenue, suitable for two houses, and will be divided if re- quired, Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve, ane eighteen months. Snle permeptory Beodkda MARSITALL & PAG i, Ancts’ | U, $: dtABSHAL'S SALE —In virtue of teri + facias on judement of cond; muation, issued k otice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,and to me directed, [ will expose to public sale, for cash, at the f sourt house door of said county, on THURSDAY, » day of July next, 1853, at 12 o’clock m., the If of Lot No. 16, in Square No. 72%, together gular the improvements thereon. f Micose! {and levied upon ay the property Mslony,and willbe sid to satist, 110 to OF istratrix of M d Pa Ee By J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. NH ANCERY SALE. virtue cf a Jecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, | made in the cause of Caleb Dulaney, adminis: trator. vs. the widow and heirs of Adam Duianey | No. 1848, equity, and dated June g, isu, 1 vill offer at auc-ion, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of June, instant, atso'clock P.M., on the premires. that valnab knownas Lot No. Fifty-five, (55 )in Fyuare three hundred and sixty-seven, (357. uated on Ninth street, near Q, improved wi Frame Dwe lling-house, sof sale, Cath. 5S must be complied with hin ong rfale,orthe property may be resold, ‘s notice, at tne ris and eost of the 8) a Convevancing at the co e purchsser. ALTERS. COX. Truste ¢ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ag THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN ‘the rain uutil WEDNESDAY, Juiy WALTER 8. COX. Trustee ©. McGUIRE & OO, Aue jed-eotd jemd d ( NE OR TWO ROOMS VACANT IN ONE OF the rest elegant boarding hounes in the city, and in the most desirable lacation in the Wirat Ward. Inquire at the Star Oi ¢ ENT.BMEN IN WANT OF i @ well accommodated, on tering ver la 375 Thirteenth street, one door south of I; itis in a pleasant Ic ity. and very cenvenient to gentle- nen having vusiness in the Treasury and State Departinenta. Je 3) it* | Digetetrpine FURNISHED ROOMS, WITTE or without board at No. a7 Seventeenth st., fa square north of the War Department. Day Boarders taken Je 9 3t* O LET. —Two very pleasant FURNISHED ROOMS. with or without board, to rent at 399 Kighbteenth street, between F and @ streets, New Engiand family occupy the house. « je 29-2t" IVE OR 81X GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- commodated with Rooms and Board at No. t.,mear Seventh st. Je 27-3t" WiTH BOARD —Pleasant Rooms with good Table Board, and board without rooms, Apply at No, 134 Penn. avenue. between 19th and 2th streets, te 27. 3t FEW GENTLEMEN GAN BE ACCOMO dated with lirst-class Boarding in Georgetowa, The house is pleasantly situated, commaading a fine view of the river scenery. supplied with all mosern conveniences. and within a few minutes walk of the city railway. Apply at 212 Bridge reet, pear Frederick je 27-3t* LARGE WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, beautifully situated on Capitol Hill, is now prepared to take permanent boarders; rooms all Tge, square high ceilings. Bingle gentlemen preferred Ref First street east, between A ai Je 25-lw* K rence exchanged. B. i] OST OR STOLYN.—Sunday, June 2iat, an of- _4 ticer hirea a bay bob tail HORSE at the Bull’s Head Stable, corner 13>: and Ohio avenus, effycted with the heaves; about nine yearsold, and 15’: hands high, which he did not return. Any maa having possession of this horse will apply to this stable, where he will receive an ample reward. je 2 3t* CG. PRICE, Prop. STAMPING. 4MBROIDERING KNITTING. Icall the attention of the Washington ladies to ny Stamping, Emobroidering and Kaittiag Estab- Hiehmeat, No. 022 Sev h street, between D and i, to get their yokes, dresses, sacques, cloaks, ete., stamped. a Htam ping exeeuted neat and plain, and in such aehort time that ladies can wait for their orders, Je 24- tw JHR RUPPERT GTOLEN—On the night of the 24th instant trom WS the desk of Lt. Gol. Elias M. Greene, corner 153 street and Penn avenue, one large REVOL- VER PISTOL, (Dean, Adams & Dean, with Tran- ter improvement;) on the butt was # silver plate, inscribed Waré H. Lamon, with other words. In: formation lesding to the recovery of this pistol will be suitably rewarded. Address ELIAS Mf. GREEN, Lt. Col. and Chief Q. M., Department of OR RENT.—One er two ROOMS, large, airy, and comiortably furnished, with excellent board. The house isin the immediate vicinity of feur Departments of the Government, and has modern conveniences. Terms a8 moderate as the times will possibly permit, To those who desire a quiet pleasant home, free from pretension, or show, where every attention is paid to the comfort of ita inmates, this opportunity is offered. Apply at No. 25 street, between F and G streets. je PERKS DESIRING BOARD MAY FIND X all the comforts of an elegant home by apply- ing at 426 2th street, corner of F. three squares west ofthe Warand Navy Departments, One of the pleasantest locations, with one of the finest views, inthecity. Water and gasia every room, Table boarders taken. je 16-I1m* LIQUOR STORE t, between Loni oxite Center Market, NEW GROCERY AND # bean Gpened on Sth ati avenue and car { ian Dp. | where can slways found the best Groceries, } Tens, Winos and 1. : together with stock of Wood ap Warw. he subsi woo 3 c elsowhere. ls Oerter Potatoes for tale at low 2 5t*] JOHN W. JOBNSON, ~1PiO¥NT ANIMAL FOR SAL BAY MARE; biack n end } warranted to show s full mile i ISR ules and forty seconds (2:49), or no. yand, kied geatie, and very handsome. o fault Appir ees adress by ENKY EB JOHNSON, Box No. 255,Balt. Beltimore, Md OK RALE—A SORRBL MARE AND A youny aud sound, and can Beat three vic harness or tothe pole. Guaran yWENTY BONDS, >. row prepared to furnish to purchasers © YIVE- TWENTY BONDS upon application, without ay delay 5 our receipteare notified that id are raquast: ¥& CO. COuK 402 16th street, Washington. je 27-3t S “FOR NEW YORK, STEAMSHIP JAMES 8. GREEN Will leave for New York on WEDNESDAY. July ist. atl2 oelnce m.. from. phe foot of i treet, Georgetown t freight or pas tage apply to MORGAN & RHINWHAKT. Agents. “fhe ereen has superior Seto mmnccatives coe je 23-: horses. WORKS: FIRBEWOEBE Bt F I BE OF ALL KINDS. ‘The largest asgortment in the city. FLAGS—FLAGS! Of all sizes, from 4 inches to 40 feet. LANTERNS—LANTERNS! For illuminations, of different styles. The trade supplied at factory prices. Come, ev- erybody,and get your supplies fer the Glorious Fourth, at the Great National Flag and Fireworks Depot. No. 302 E street, near lith. Depot for Boswell & Warner’s Colorific for coloring the hair je 24-tiy 4* . t. F. JOYOR. Le PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICB—113 PENN. AVENUE, vER Moore’s Devugc 8Tor Washington city, D.C. ‘Advice gratis to the poor from seven to nia rine aa ey 30 2-lm* UMMER BOARDING ,—Those wishing to spend the summer North will find pleasant ROOMS at Mt. Airy, cight miles from Philadelphia, on the Chesnut Hill railroad. The country is healthy and very beautiful. The house is spacious and well supplied w:th amusements, and hourly com- munication with the city. Address Mrs. BROOKE, No, 1642 Pine st., Phils. my 27-2aw2m* LEBES FROM THE DEPARTMENTS, ARMY Cc and navy officers and feck ir! visiting W ington, may find a comfortable home in one of the most delightful locations in Washington, No. 52 -| Missouri avenue. One very large front room, 24 story, now vacant. ny lb OTOMAC MAREKET, OPPOSITES THE GOVERNMENT WHARF, Foor or 8:xta Steger. A, M. HEPBUBN, Proprietor, MEATS, FISH. VEGETABLES, . FISRUIT, IOB, &c., WHOLESALS AND RaraiL Goods delivered i rt of the city on and Peep irs iaa ordeidy jetorta ATS! BATS!! RATS !!1 ROAOHE 8! ROACH ES!! BEDBUGSI sapsuast Can all be destroyed be had at MOORE’ Pena, avenue. PRappoastt TS! FLEAS: &e. never-failing articles to West Bad’ Drug Borg 115 I _willsell at | | sale. By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers Atte Bazaar, 98 Louisiana ave., between 94 and 10h streets. ind. and gentle, geod Harness wilt be sold 'G@. July 34, at 10 0’cloca, very. DYIW. L. WALL & COAucte By W.L. WALL & CO , Aucti p Corner Pa avenue andgth dtrestiponth mide; ROCERIES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, LIQUORS z TORES, THURSDAY’ NORNING "3 Suiy.at 1 ohio, , in fron ‘Roo OfGroceries,embracing e Aue eo few Sugars Barrels White and Yel Chests Tea and Ground Coflee Candies and Starch 10 Boxes Yellow, Olive ani Castile Soap Boxes Adamantine. Sperm, and Mouid Cardles coc sugee Sauces and Pickles, and Brandie@ Cases Natural Preserves and Jellies Cases Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepper. and Ginger #0 Boxes Extract and Concentrated Cotles Ben # Dried Peaches and Apples joxes Canned Fruita, Meats and Vegetal 20 boxes Navy Tobacco pe a oa 3 enddies Tobacco Smoking and Kiilikinnick Tobsceo A large assortment Cigars 197 cuses Claret and Catawba Wine Baskets and cares Champagne and German Wines. Cases Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Bitters and Lemon Burels Pike's XXX treis Pike’s XXX, Miller’s Rye, Mi i Bourbon. and other Whiskeys, and 10 galloe kegs Suit’s Whisky 3¢ and 3; Brandy Also. quantity of Small Stores erms ca*h, Je 30 By W.L. WALL & ©O., auct STOCK OF A SUTLER’S SUPPLY STORE A + Avcrion —On FRIDAY MORNING. 34 of sain, we will sell at the corner of Ith and K streets, No. 431. a stock of Sutler’s Supplies, embracing— A Large assortment of fably and Pocket Cutlery Watches, Watch Chains aud Guards 2/00 tbs Butter, Boxes Figs, Dates, Raisins Sperm and Adamantine Candles Cider, Wooien shirts, Drawers and Gloves Pipes, Tobacco Pouches Money Belts and Bags Portmonaies Letter Paper, Envelopes, and other Stationery Camp Knives. Cups, &c | Large quantity Cham Skins Pocket Hi’k’fs., Platform Scales, tures. ‘Terms cash. je 20-0 u &e., &e., Counters, Cases, and other Pix- W.L. WALL A ©9.. Aucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers 1 Ub ae as BUILDING LOTS ON CAPITOL Hit. at Aretioxs —On THURSDA ly, we Fhail sell, onthe pre clock p.m., the following handso; sip subdJivis.on ot Square No. S15, b G,Tant K. These Building Leis iy located on Sth street east, betwe nd north A atreet. Cap’ h hte ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six an. months, for notes bearing interest tro ay A decd riven anda ded of trast taken, tle indis»utarie. riou of the cash payment willbe required when the property is knock +i off. and ii not com- plied with it will be then and there put up and sold to the next highest bidder. a je27-d |Rep.| GREEN & WILLTAMS, Ancta. ALL & PAGE Anctioneers RABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUS AME DWEL T Avorion.—We suall premises.ou Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth, on TU#SDAY AFTERNOON, 1 h, at6ils o'clock f Lot 2, Square 518, with improy nove stated. cients 28 erms: On«- third eash: balance in 6and !2 months. Eale peremptory. jemi d MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucte,_ By W YALL & CO., Auctione: South corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street q SALE OF RKAL ESTATE IN TH Ware —By virtue of adeed of trust to the subscriber, dated October 2a, 1350. re- Vo 205, folio43,&c¢ , one of records, for sal blic aue- tion on MONDAY, the Ixth of Ju S63, at > o’ciock, at the Auction Rooms of W.L_ Wall & Go Lot Fo. 9, Square 1,054, of the plan of the city of Washington Verms: One-third ca lance in six, twelve, i ighteen months, purchager’s notes satisfac— yendoraed and bearing interest and secured y deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the expense of the pur- chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with with- the Trustee in five days from the day of 6a) reserves the right to resell the said property at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser,on th giving one day's aotice in some newspaper pub- Wash ington lished in the city of EDWARD C. CARRINGTON. Trustee. ____W.L. WALL & 00. Ancts By MARSHALL & PAGE Auctioneers, ALUABLF BUSINESS STAND, CORNER OP PP STKERT AND MasSacuuse AVENUE AT? je2 Avetios.—On all sell, on the premises, at6 o'clock p part of Lot 2, Square 554, with improvements, cousisting of frame Store on the corner snd substantial frame hoase, This stand is valuable fer a restaurant or lager beer garden, ij Terms: Oce-third cash; balance in§ and 12 months, Sale peremptory. MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucts Je 2d By JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aactioneers.g MPROVED KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—In coupliance with an order of the Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia, entered October 25th, 185). in the case of William Tabler and others, against Tacey Danie! and others.directing a sale of the real estate of which, John Tabler died siezed ; the undersigned Commissioners appointed by the'Court in said case, will oiler for 8 2 the pfemises. on TUESDAY, the 7th day of July, 1363, at 6 o’ciock P.M. commencing with the tirat named, following lots of ground and improve ments, lying in the city of Washington, D. O., viz Lot No. 10. subdivision in Square No. 336, fronting 2) feet on yith strect west. between Q and Rstreets, and containing 1 feet; and Lot No. 12, sub. division in Square No, 480, fronting 20 feet on 5th street west. between E and O streets, and coutain- ing 1368 e.uure feet, the improvemets on each of d Lots consisting of a small Frame Houre. THEO. SHECKELS. BENNETT HEN JAMES W. BARE ZEPHANIAH 3 Comm C. McGUIR¥ & CO Fat Terms of sale: Cash. Aucts. By J.C. MCGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. yY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO THE dersigned, executed by John Shaw ant a Shaw.dated the 9thiay of June. A . by order of the cestue que on THURSDAY, the 2d day of July. até o'clock.on the premi sr at pudlic sale, the ground and improvements, mentioned sad described in said trust deec as c The south half 493, as t ground p! 1 fy cribed af follows ning 10) test from the corner of N street north, and ng north, om the line of sth street west 334 o 1 feet; thrnea south 934-12 : feet to 8th street, the place of beginting; contain- ing S233); scnare feet of and, together with the improvements, consist f two comfortable dwelling houses. with bac! ings Terms of rale,cesh. The right to resell ou ve davs notice, ifthe terms of the sie are not complied with, at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, WILLIAMS, Trustee. Je 17 2awds MecGOTRK &'00., Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUALLE IMPROVED Provkety NEAR THE SMITHSONIAN INstITO- TION.—On TUESDAY, the 23th day of July, A. D. 63, in frontof the premisss, at Go’clock p,m by virtue ef 2 deed of trust to the ubscrioar be: ing date the 12th day of October, 1859, and recorded in Liber J, A. 8.,No 291, foling 195, , one of the land records, &c.,I shall offer for sale at public auction the following improved property. to- wit - Part of Lot numbered five. (5,) in Square aumbered three hundred and twenty-five, of the plan of the city of Washington, the said part fronting nine- teen (19) feet six (6) inches on 12th st, vest, and ex- tendiag back one hundred (100) feet. with ths free use ef an alley three (3) feet wide and running back on the south line of said part of lot, (reference ve- ing bad to prior deeds fora more particuiar de- scription will appear,) with the improvements thereon, consisting of a neat and comfortable two- y and attic fravac house. with back building. x nig ene is located on lath street west, be- iween B and C streets south, in the immediate vi- cinity ofthe Smithsonian Institution, and is one oftbe most desirable residences inthecity. The neighborhood is healthy, with good water con- venient, Terms of sale: One-half cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, b us interest from the day of sale, and properly secured. ‘A deea given and a deed of trust taken, If the terms of sale are not complied with within three days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser All conyéyancing at the poet ot the purchaser, A. ELOYD, Trustee je 27 2awlm&da W.L. WALL & C9., Auc HIDES—HIDES. the Governmen Beef Hiies on hand at the time ef Terms eash in Treasury notes, to = at the mement of sale. jai3 [Chron.] Lt. Ool. and G. 8.0." 42" OOLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now recetving large quantities of DRAUGHT &L¥ aad PORTEE from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptiy at- tended to. Goods delivered inal parts of Washington and ene TEGOT TNS: ermans BOY'S and OHILDRENS CLOTHING of tre eee el eciiocl rons sco wale tes taveen aes attention of PELL, STEPHENS &00., ° pp ai-teu ” Penney aeinth ond Teuth stroeta, ————