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LOCAL NEWS. place in Blaze’s Alley, iv she rear of the Qua- AUCTION SALES, i Row 1x Buazx’s ALLEY.—Au uproar took PIC NICS, &c. WANTS. oe ek ie ie ‘Wy ANTHD—Onc or two c00d OAREINES ior this een I 4 AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. WASHINGTON THEAT! Marietta Rayel, the graceful Spanish danseuse, appeared last night, in connection with the celebraid St. Denis company, before 8 crowded and brilliant audience, and was enthusiastically received. She will appear again to-night, as also wi!l the whole company, and the pantomime, the «Gol- den Egg,” which was so successtul last nigh’, will be repeated to-night. Rosita will atsorapeat her really astounding feats on the tight-rope, and the beautiful and graceful M’ie Augaui will appear in dances. To-morrow afternoon, # brilliant matinee performance for ladies and children. CANTERBURY.—A good laugh is desirable at most times, and Manager Sinn always compels { his patrons to enjoy it by the administra- tion of laughing in the shape of the amus- ing bill ot song, icisms, Ethiopian eccen- tricities, and other concert-hall entertainments, hich is nightly pectormed at Canterbury. formance to-niz' un. Vanreties.—There is no diminution in the | dance upon the excellent entertainments | Thomas O"Donnell, drunk and profane; $3. atte nightly offered at this resort; which factis the bestevidence that the company is worthy of great patronage. Agnes Sutherland, Jim Bud- worth, Emma Marsh, Milly Bertha and other favorites will appear te night in a good bill. PRESTIDIGITATION.—The entertainments of *rofessor Anderson, which were temporarily suspended last night, owing to the pre-engage- ment of the ball for a ball, will be resumed nis evening at Odd Fello Halk The exhi- ons of magic and prestidigitation are enter- taining to oid and young; and the Professor, possesses to an unusal degree the power of mystitying his audiences completely. SS ge oe Aw Uncox mon StGut.— Yesterday afternoon word was sent to the First Ward station that bere was an uncommon exhibition going on near the ambulance park, and officers Hurdle and Riley were dispatched to the place, where they found a young woman named Anna Lang very drunk and quite without clothing (except shoes and stockings) and minus even that fine robe of chastity which fine art critics tell us suffices to drape such nude figures as “The Greek Slaye.” The officers found a crowd of men and boys admiring her figure, which was quite neat, except that itapproached the Hum- phrey Marshall style. The boys were at once | driven off and the officers arrested her, but she proved to be A regular termagent, and the police tourd it as diffienlt to keep a blanket over her to ward off the admiring gaze of the by- tanders, and sent for an ambulance, and she six men to carry her in and lock her up, she tearing the clothes of some of the men, who had to carry her by herarms, legs and head. Justice Drary fined her $2, and ordered her to be locked up, but some of her friends subse- quently brought her clothes and paid her fine, and she started immediately for the camps. Jt was stated that her clothes having become Y¥, she took them off and gave them to a teamster to have them washed, and tried to e meanwhile in the bushes, but she became noisy to be kept in one place. She has been ore the police heretofore, and also has served eighteen months as a soldier. aid Sea DuaTHs oF So-prers.—The following haya been reported to Capt. Hartz, (office corner of Eighteenth and G streets,) since our last, at which piace all information relalive to de- ceased soldiers may be obtained: David Maurer, 167th N. Y.; Lewis W. Quay, 7th N.Y. art.; G.S. miu, 75th Ohio; Frank Corydon Smith, Ohio; A. Bear ( assell, 149th Pa. Mil; G. W. Stevens, 152d N. E. B. Leiser, 173d Pa.; L. P. Warriner, 1i9th Pa.; Jos. Baldwin, 13th N. W.C. Da- yidson, 1th Mass.; M. B. Wakeman, 11st N. ¥.; H. Guilds, 161th N. Y.; H. Borner, 172d Pa. Mil. Jas. Carr, 6th U.S. eay.; D. McGuiness, 9th N.Y. art.: W. A. Barker, ith N. H.; John H sler, 175th N. Y.; Elza Jacobs, 6th Va. dine. Bat: A. J. Gleason, 34th Mass.; W. M. Pierson, i6sth N.Y; A.S. Leighton, 2d Mass. cay; Charles Train, 167th Pa.; Elijah South- worth, 106th N. Y.; Henry Kesey, 4th N. Y. H. art; Peter Murphy, 124th N. Y.; one unknown. geen, DrsoRDERLY SOLDIERS.—Among the soldiers who haye lately come from the Army of the Potomac, and are now at the Soldiers’ Rest, there are many disorderly parties, and within the past forty-eight hours the guard of the 2d District regiment stationed there have had a hard time in preserving order. Day betore yes- terday they commenced a rew among them- selves, about two hundyed being engaged in it, which was put down with considerable trouble, some of the ringleaders having to be roughly handled before anything like quiet was restored; and yesterday a series of fights occurred, but the ringleaders were disarmed and placed in the guardhouse, and something like order was restored. Many of the disorderly ones have been sent away, and itis hoped that as their numbers decrease that they will show a dis- position to behave properly. A large portion of the soldiers at the Rest should not be blamed. was taken to the station-house, where it took | | Julia Riley. It appears that Shea | din, sleeping in street; | $150. Henry Gum, do.; $1.50. tor the disorderly acis of their fellows, as they | have exerted themselves to assist in restoring order. —E Bap FEELING AMonG CBURCH-MEMBERS.— Some two or three months since, Sister Anna Reed, (colored,) residing on Twenty-second street, near L, had a quarrel with a neighbor, and a member of her church, Elizabeth Green, who lives next door to her, expostulated with ber on her unchristianlike conduct. This ex- usperated Sister Reed, and from that time there has been no friendly feeling between them. Sister Green told some of the official brethren of the affair, and they came tosee the wayward sister, to ask her to make friends and live like \ a christian; but no terms would she accede to. \A day or two since, Sister Green swept the avement off, and with the litter, some sand; nd Sister Reed got her dander up and abused Sister Green. The latter got a warrant, and officer James arrested Sister Reed yesterday, who was taken before Justice Drury aud fined $1.50 for disorderly conduct. a Moyine On.—The party of thieves, regues &@nd pickpockets who were seut from here on Wednesday, arrived in Baltimore that eve- ving, and were placed in durance vile,” and yesterday, under orders of Gen. Schenck, they Were taken froin the lock-up and placed within a hollow square of soldiers, the tallest of the party bearing aloft in his hands a board, on Which was the mscription, “We are thieves vagabonds.” In this order, followed by 3 m corps of ten drummers and fifers beating the “ Rogue’s March,” they were marched through the principal streets of Baltimore, aud finally placed on the train for Philadel- phia, ee See RY Fornp DEAp.—On Wednesday afternoon the dead body of asoldier was found in a freight cur at the depot, (which had just been brought over from Maryland avyenue,) with a number ot bruises about his head and face. It is probable that he was murdered and robbed, as no money or papers were found upon him, so that he could be identified. He was dressed in the uniform of an infantryman. A number of Sergeants at the depot, attached to various regi- ments, were called toidentify him, but none of them could recognize him. He was interred by the military authoritie: ——>—_—_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB TO BE CLEANED.— The unsightly and disagreebly filthy masses of mud now tobe seen all along Pennsylvania Avenue, are to be removed. The citizens along that thoroughfare have taken the matter in hand, and having obtained a detail of laborers from the contraband camp, the work of scrap- ing up the mud preparatory to being carted off, ‘was vigorously epee las healed Sra After the scrapings are hauled off Mr. Critcherson’s sweeping machine will be employed to keep the avenue clean. en Graxp Lanceny.—On Monday, officer Stuard observed Daniel Donohue, a discharged soldier, leaving a house on K street, between ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, with 5 armful of clothes, and arrested him on sus- Picion of stealing them, and on inquiry at the house he found that three cggts had been stolen trom O. Green, and two pants and an over- coat from G. F.Mawbray. He was taken be- be Justice Drury, whe commitied him to jail. —— For Tau Coast or Marnz.—The U. S. armed schooner George Maugham, Capt. Collins com- manding, sails trom the navy-yard here for the coastof Maine and Newfoundland, to-day or to-morrow ; tor the protection of American Asbermen in that quarter. Mr. J. G. Holland, date of the associated press agency here, goes out in the George Maugham as paymaster, a position in the navy to which he was but re- cently appointed. ———_.—_____ SrzaLine A SUIT OF CLeTHESs.—On Mon- day, officer Stuard, ef the First Ward, arrested James Osborn, colored, for stealing a suit of clothes from Charles Fuller, also colored. Os- born alleges that some one had stolen his clothes, and that he took this spit, which he meant to wear until he recovered his ewn; but Justice Drury, before who he was taken, coujd not see that his course was right, and held him to security for court. patel ee Int Usrnc His Tzau.—On Tuesday, officer James arrested John Grandison, & colored teamster, for shamefully ill using his team, Deating the horses over their heads with the duttend of his whip. He was taken before Justice Drary, who, in default of bail, sent him to the workhouse. 1. O. W. B.—Timothy Caton was arrested on Monday by officer ears for beating and Sicking his wife, and was mn before Justice Drury, who beld him to security for court. Oaton is one of the principal members of the it Order of Wite Beaters, ker meeting-house, on Wednesday, outof a fight between Daniel Shea aka Mare a number cows in his yard, and that Riley Wanted to hang out some clothes, but | eruld not do it while the cows were there, aad sie asked him to let them ont, which he re- fased to do, and she sbu:ed him in pretty rough language, which so exasperated him that he knocked her down and beat her. Offi- cer Crump arrested him, and Justice Drury | held him to security for court. gee ee eee Warp Sration Ue een letcher, profanity; for hearing. arles = x 7; disninged. Ewald Engels, drunk; $1.58. Jas. Welch. desertion; military. Wm. Happ, druuk; $1.58. Sarah J. Miller, drunk and disorderly; $1.58. Charles H. Merris, desertion; military. Michael Hill, assault and battery; and John Hinchy, do.; bail for hearing. McNulty, indecent language; dismissed. M. B. Cline, drunk; $1.55. | Samuel Seigel, peddling unlicensed; dismissed. John O'Bryon, drunk and disorderly; $3.64. Jokn Foley, drunk; $1.58. —>—_ FATAL AccIpENT AT THE ARSENAL.—About four o'clock yesterday afternoon, while a car load of Government muskets, picked up on the late battle-fields, were being unloaded at the Washington arsenal, one of them accidentally exploded, and killed a German laborer em- ployed at the arsenal. The ball entered the right side and passed through the body.. The unfortunate man was a discharged soldier, and had m through all the battles on the Peninsula. See ee ASSAULT BY A WaTCHMAN.—On Wednes- day night, as John Sibley, a soldier, was sit- ting near the Government stables on H street, between a wenty frat and Twenty-second, he was ordered off by John Beckwith, the watch- man, and he immediately went on the opposite side of the street, when Beckwith came over and knocked him down withaclub. Offices James arrested Beckwith yesterday, and Jus- tice Drury held him to security for court. SoS Sa, Szconp WARDSTATION CASES.—M. Weath- errex, drunk;dismisse¢. John Pella, receiving stolen goods; bail for court. Wm. Forsyth, drunk; dismissed. Wm. Jones, do.;5% cents costs John Smith, drunk and disorderly; Geo M. Fulton, and Wm. Foresyth, do.; dismissed. Lewis E. Ebrhardt, drunk; military. W. B. Knote, drunk; dismissed. Wm. Brown, drunk and disorderly; $3. ge eee ALLEGED Kripyarprinc Casz.—A colored woman named Ann Forrest was brought to the Central Guard-honse last night by Capt. Jobnson’s detectives, having been taken from a honse a short distance trom that institution. ‘The woman stated that she had ran away from her master, and had been taken into the house. =~ DROWNED.— Yesterday Henry Kesey, 1th New York heavy artillery, went in bathing near the Chain Bridge, and was drowned. His body Was recovered and interred by lis comrades, i es Recruits.—Yesterday fifteeen recruits for the 15th New York, twenty for various regi- ments, from Fort Delaware, and eight from Harrisburg arrived at the Soldiers’ Rest. —- SELLING A Cariurksy HorsE.—Yesterda: er committed Charles Wyman, 13th Illiness cavatry, to the Central Guardhouse tor <« ling a captured horse. aS ae HIZF JUSTICE CARTTER is absent from the y ona brief visit to New York city, to see his son, whois 9 officer in the Marine corps, and has been grdered to Charleston. Cc PERSONAL —Muj. Gen. Hooker and Senator Haile are in the city; stopping at Willard’s. ie eee VOUUNTRERS, AtreNtion!—For the derange- Meut:of the system incideptsl to the changs of diet, Wownds Bruptions, aad the exposures whieh every Volunteer is jiabie to, there are no remedies 80 safe. convenient, and reliable as Helloway’s Pills and Ointment, 25 cts. per box. 209 ublicattention Cigar and . 2724, next 1, awaiting your pee at ee Carv,—I would Be pleases to to the Gem Soda Fountain, UW. Newspaper Stand, Penn. avenue. door adjoining the Kirkwood Hote patronage, dy 21-lwt* Miss Lucy Banpoupu. Wrarrina Paper for sale at the Star office coun- ter, at six cents per pound. jyn ee A Worp To tHe Lapigs.—In recommending you to use Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters it is but just to state that as a stimulant to the system, in imparting strength and vigor uring certain periodical st which are ofttimes atcended with much pain and trouble, we know of no preparation more highly saa pted to all afflictions co: upon this ; and fora mother pursing a e the Bitters cannot be dispensed with, erp*cially where the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child ; consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter’s Stomach Bittters, is naaded to im- rt strength and vigor to the whole system Eales should by all means try this remedy, an: before so doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their use in ali cases. Sold by Druggists and dealers generally every- here. “Wholesale Agents—A. M, Bininger 7 Co., 237 Penn. ave. Sy 2-eo3t Wannamran 70 Guns ix Six Days.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ Standing, will cure Gonory/ im siz day: No change of diet required. Price $1 per bot an by 8.0. Ford, cerner llth street Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ss ————— Tur WAIL oF THe FLwA-BUG, LYON our remorseleas foe, Lays us by the thousands, low: Touched by his magnetic dust, Though unwilling, die we must. Ifour power but matched our will, We'd that insect murderer kill; For his Powder, sure as fate, Will our race, annihilate. Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kills all house insects, garden worms, vine- bugs,&c, Lyon’s Magnetic Pills are sure death toratsand mice. Sold everywhere. jy 2l-2w = =Dsxmts 8. Ba: & Co., New York Corns and other disordere of the feet when ne- glected are injurious to the health. They unfit the civilian for business. and it is impossible for a sol- dier to march and fight with vimif the great sup- rt of his whole frame be ina disordered condi- To all afflicted with Corns, Bunions or Nai stowing in the flesh, or other disorders of the fee! We would recommend an early call at Dr. White’s office, No. 424 Penn. avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth sts. jy? ae ee PERMATORREG@A OAM BE Ounen.—Dr. Rand's B Sema We 8 jc cures Spermaiorrhaa. eRe tats Se tay a ily and «fectual- fat a tess of the cal of ita Lpocific, will convince the m: merits Brice'gi s bor. Sold bef. . Kort =. ner street and Pa. avenue, Henry Cook Ale: iae-ly ee Dz. Duront’s Bugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate sresdily and effectively, and Deine sugar-conied create mo Rau- sea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over all others, Fries, $1 : pox. Sols, A 5 GQ. Ford, eorner lith Street and Pa, avenue, Washington, Alexandria. . iS Ae Tux SoLpign’s Trus Kaiexp.—For over forty years, Dr. Holloway has been ying the armies of zatops with his Pilis intment, they having proved themselves the only medicines able to cure the worst casen of Dysentery. Scurvy, Sores, Wounds and Bruises. Evory knapsack sh con- tainthem. Only 25cents per Box or Pot. a a Gauat Pexnsrivanis ROvrTS, via Baltimore nd tha North and Wesi.—Two trains leave and one on 5: time— ; ‘on Bundays from to 5.0. pare LOR to Miss si |, all of this city, = DIED, sist instant, Mrs, BLIZA MAGUIRE, re- ios. daly Sin ies MD DED Seat gpl of Willan Bound Marya Woodward ened pe 4302 («86 486 -PAPERHANGINGS! WINDOW SHADES! OVAL PICTURE FEAMES! PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS‘ CHEAP FOR CaSH at 3. MARKRBRITER'S, No. 486 BEVENTH STRESS, eet cceas asore Ode Poilows’ Halt, sav'le tu and Hi aely Fret @BAKD PIC NIC oF THB ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB WILL BE GIVES AT WASHINGTON PABK, 7th street, On THURSDAY, August 18th, 1383, Commencing st 1 o'clock. we wel eeces BRASS Aer STRING BAND has on engaged for Bi on. Ticket—FIETY CENTS, admitting a gen- tleman and ladies. wk = tee i 4g. Dixon, Tran y Bt one, H. Beach, W. 8mith. jy Sl-4t* BAND PIO-NIO TO BE RHLD aT L@FFLER’S CITY GARDEN, oN MONDAY, August 34, 1863, FOR THE RENEFIT OP PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. There will be good Music good Singing and goed Speaking. Tickets fifty cents, admitting a gentleman and ladies. By order of $y 28 31& Augl-st* FOR SALE AND RENT. COMMITTER. eRe ayar macnn this office this afternoon até o'clock. ia at Behe eee hae BY WANTED.—Wanted. several intelligent BOYS. Appl: ediately fice of tb BuNDAY Tee ke medial ’ Meee @ h. t= ANTED—A BERVANT, colored. Apply to Ls Sys Mc@UINESS, Washington Arsonal, ANTED-By a tible young girl, a SIT- Warrior ay SoaePeciitle zone gicl 9 BT. at the corner of 224 ard @. s WANTED—a HOUSE, on the Island, for which good rent will be given. Furaitura bought if reqtired. address for one week JOSBPH Mevuy, 3665 E street nerth. jy 31-1w* pose WANTED—In a strictly private family J or with a widow lady, for a gentleman and wife., Must be & good room and good table. If suited, Will be permanent. Address Comfort, Box 45, Star office jy 313i" ANTED 70 PURCHASE — One of those WwW TRANSPOKTABLE BUTLERS’ SHOPS, of medium . Parties aaving any for sale wili please cal! immediately at 429 Penn, avenue, bet. Sd and 4% street it* WANTED.—A genteel COLORED BOY, 18 to 18 years of age, as a dimipg room and house ser- vant, and cccas:opally to drive a carriage. Good recommendationsrequfred. Apply at this office or 124 Washington street, Georgetown. jy 41-3t* A LADY, WHO HA’ A CLASS OF LITTLE girls, wishes to procure two Unfurnished Xooms. with board, in a family in the First Ward, where the instruction of two children would be re- ceived as an equivaleot cr partly so. Referance exchanged. Address B. V. al., 333 Bighteenth, corner K. 3¥31 33" Fe RENT—A well-furnished ROOM. Inquire at 460 lith st., bet. Fand@ it* FS SALE.— $120 (00 worth of first-class DWEL- LING HUUPES, with Lots, for sale by WM. W. BURDON, with Clark & Gaylord, Beal Estate Brokers, koom 3. cor.7thand F sts, jy 3l-1¥* Fo 8ALE—The GOOD WILL and STOCK of a Blacks mith Shop, on Kighth street, between D ard KE, The shop also for rent- Inquire on the premises. Jy 3)-3t* WO STORER ROOMS FOR RENT—Suitable fora dry gocds or clothing store. Inquire at 580 Seventh street, between Band Maryland avenue, Is'and. Jy 30 -3t* LEAYANT AND WELL FURNISHED ROOMS | FOR RENT—Within half a square of the War t517 Seventeenth street, enue and H street. Department. Inquire between Pennsylvania dy 30 3t* {OR RENT—A handsomely furnished FRONT KOM, en ground floor, suitable for au office ; also bed room in third story frovt, without board, Location central, being within five miautes walk of Penn. avenue and Post Office. Address Box 248 for particulars dy 80-2t* Fo SALE—A well-established RESTAURANT with eating room attached; coing a good cash business. The above will be sold cheap, as the owner cannot attend to it. Inquire on the prem- ises. No. 406 Seventh street, between G and H, Empire Saloon Sy 3)-3t* Ee BALE OR RENT—Two PORTABLE HOU SKS, 8 by 16 feet: also.one STATIONARY HOUSE. 12 by 12 feet. on N street south, near 6th street; alee, one BAGATELLE TABLE, in good order Inquire of GEO. M. MILLER, at the Berber Shop, 7th street, Steamboat Wharf. Sy 31-3t* PPUSSIERED HOUSE FOR RENT, with Stable if_required. Immediate possession given for the Summer months. Splendidly rituaied en Kieventh street, has about 10 Booms and all the modern improvements. Enquire at the Intelli nce and Real Estate office, No. 511 Sta st., near ‘enn. ave. Jiy 30 3t*) N. H. MILLER, ANTED—On the Ist September or Ist Octobar. a sinail UNFOKNISHED HOUSM, of 6 or § rooms, pieutantiy located in a reapectable neigh- borhood: or three Unfurnished Rooms that would be suitable for housekeeping by a family of three, Must not be over fifteen minutes walk from P. O. Reference given, and leberal rent will be paid. Address Box 634,P.0. jy 31 83" ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, in the city, suitable fora smail family. Address J.H 8.; Btar Office Jy 30-3t* ANIED TO BENT.—A HOUSE, Furnished or Unfurnished. in a central location, No children and a fair rent psid. AddressO H’ Star Office, Jy 30-3" 7ANTED—SUBSVITUTES’ HEADQUAR- TEBS The highest price will be paid for Eubstitutes fo~ Drafted Men. Those in wact of eutstitutes will find it to their interest to apply at the Intelligence and Real Estate office, No. 511 west sive 9th st., near Penn, ave. Sy St-lw* N.H MILLER. GENTS WANTED.—Ona or two active ener- getic business MEN to can this city, Geor-etown and Alexandria for the rale of three New Pictures, just published; every family in the country wants such pictures. Nene need apply who cannot give geod. ratisfactory references, These pictures are eq in colors and atyle to Bone of the most expen Fen paintings. An a liv? agent caa make from $5 to $10 per day. Ap- ply to P. J. RELLEW & CO. 510 Seventh street, Washington, D. 0. Pp J. BELLEW & CO BAVE ALSOON BAND the largest line of French Znglish and Ame- can fine Pictures, ( beautifully framed and fitted,) to which the attention of botel-keepers, reitau- rants. and every pnbiic house in Washington is Tespectitlly soiicited, P. J, RELLEW & 00., Js 30-1W* 510 Seventh street, W24N2ED—A MAN to tend an eating bar Col- ored preferred. Apply to Bank Aestaurant, Fo RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, 344 lth at. bet. Land M. jy 29 7 URNISH ED ROOMS ¥OR RENT—Kither singly or in suites; will be vacant Ist August. Ap- ply at 339 1th at. corner K. dy 29-4t* Fo RENT .—To a family without children, one Furnjshed BYD CHAMBER with use of parlors,at 347 10th st., bet, Land M. Referen:es required, dy 29 st* {OR RENT—A fine STORE on Seventh street, one of the best locations in Washington for any business. Apply at the Gosling Restaurant, No. 247 Penn. ave. bet. 12th and iSth sta. jy25tf FAs ¥OR RENT—A small Farm, 4 miles from Washington. Dwelling (12rooma), with out- fA ered ard a serie . waehoue ne lett if ea), + or particu! ‘8 8) iy rou . ey J. D., Box 384, = re) eo2m* Foe SALE—Lot 2, in square 83, near the Obser- vatory, It fronis om north D street, near 23d street west, 98 feet 5 inches, with » depth of 93 feet 6inches. Title perfect. Terms easy. Apply oe a GEaBn, Auctioneer, coraer7th and D sts. y¥ 29 FURNISHED BED KOOM AND PARLOB forrent. Inquire DR .EDW. H. OALVEBT 274 7th street, between Land M Also a Honss for sale, having a large Store, intended to be con- verted into two stores, &c, Ajso, 10 acres of Land, at Good Hope. dy 29-6t* Fo SALE—A COUNTRY BEAT. on the Wash. ba Se Turnpike, 13 miles from Baltimore,one ands half miles from a station on the B. RB. B- taining 17 acres, improved by a new dwelling, stab- ling for 7 horses. cornhouse, storehouse, &c., kitchen, fruit and flower garden Price $2,500, termseasy. Apply to M. BANNON, 32 Saint'st., Baltimore. dy 29-1ot* ABLOR4 TO LET.—Dou dje Parlors furnished, to let, on 12th at., between F and G, pleasant!: located. “Apply on the premises to MRE MORE. Jy 2-6t* OR SALE.—The lease and good will of a large STORE on Penn. avenue, ina location, wellarranged fora Sutler store or a restaurant, which it is now used for. nt very low. For farther verdculare address C. M. T., Star Office, 'y 28-60" {AEMS, &c., FOR SALE.—A first class FARM of 458 acres, on the Patuxent river, with all necessary buildings. Also, one in Prince George’s co., half a mile from improved with Alexanaria Ferry, of 39) acres, well buildings, etc. Also, 6 new COTTAGE BUILDING, two squares north cf the Capitel ; and several other dwellings in this city ; ana a number of good building Lota. For particulars inquire of JAMES F. HALIDAY, Real Betate Broker. 515 Eleventh street jy 28-6t* [Intel & Con. Union } FPGENSHSD KOOMS TO RENT. Inquire, southeast corner &th and K. dy 21-1w* PPURRISHED. ROOMs TO RENT AT No. 411 13th street, between G@ and H. Also, Carriage House aud stable. jy @ 2W* aL, LET.—The subscriber having rented that handsomely furnished Dwelling House on @ street near 1%th, No 183, recently occupied by Gen. walader, will let a suitof Parlors, with use of new Grand-action Piano; baths hot and cold, and gas. Clerks from t partments ; Army and Nrvy officers and strangers ae the city can be accommodated with ms. To let.— The first floor parlor office to a Paymaster or oper wich room adjoining if desired, y 27-1m* FARM NEAR A WASHINGTON IN MONT- GOMERY COUNTY SALE.—The sub- being unable to give it any attention, offers The land is in Berry’s D 0 milestrom Washington , near t! ville Turapike. It contains about 240 acri of which are under cultivation and have been weil limed ; the rest of it in pine and c! nut. The land lays well: is well watered ; very easily im- proved and in a short time would double the price asked for it, The improvements consist of a small Cottage, an excellent barn, recently built, corn oure, &C. Terms : One-third cash ; the balance in one, two and three years. Ifthe purchaser desired, the crops on the land would be disposed of and ssension mediately. Apply to LOUIS MACKALL. 43 Dunbarton street, Georgetown. jy T-cott | Deseret FURNISHED APARTMENTS for rent, on first floor, at No. 3 Franklin Place, r street, between 13th poe M4th,) opposite Frank- iD jesirable situa Baquare; the most yn in the city. First-clasa can be obtained next door, Reference required, Jy 3 lw* | er AND OOUNTY RESIDENOK FORSALE, Wane within twenty-five mini dri ive or m city; at all seasons an uncommonly riers Neel Spa “1 ieee oreo aD rrounding atry an far down the Potomac, It rot Of the very best land ot silarich vegetable garden, and can p: ace all the Bay and aa feed fora dairy of one hundred (100) Cows ; it is abundantly supplied with never ter on it; and several beautiful oom. manding views and sites for building lots, It will be sold together as a whole or divided into lots. Address Box 78% Post Office, when oe een iy may be bad. and the place seen. RK SALB—the LEASE, FURBN and eetivee sire peace ee our’ ‘4 4 e This house will accommodate about 235 im custom. A vi investment, and ‘gain, Box 2,096 Post ig 24-1” 312 C street. Sy 29-3t* ANTBD—One good BREAD BAKER, 1n- quire at 496 7th at., bet D and B sts, jr 2 tf McKR&LDEN & vaTT ON. ANTED—By two resnectable girls SICUA- TIONS to do chamberwork and nursiog, Good refenence given if required. Address Box No 3 Star cffice jy 29 Ww ED—A ROOM suitable for a light whole- kale busiuexs On or adjacedt to the Avenue, between llth and 7th sts. Address C. 8. 8., Star office, Jy 29-38" W ANTED—TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR five years. at annual or semi annual interest, to be secured on farming lands in Maryland, near Washington, worth thirty thousand dollars, Alse, 8 fine Farm of 525 acres forsale, Address Box 704, Washington city P.O. dy 29-5t* WaAnNtsp IMMDI ATELY —TWELVE MEN, ' Accustomed to digging Brick Olay Also, Twelve Men aceustone? to digging Ditches. The higeest will be paid, either by the yard or Day. 4p at the officeo‘the Constitutional Union, No, 330 ¥ street, near Grover’s Theater. jy 29-3t* OUSB WANTED.— Wanted to purchase for cash, a medium-sized Brick Dweiling House, in 4 good neighborhood, and north of Penn. ave. Adcreas 8, F. A., Star office, giving location and Price. dy 23-4t* 20,000 street between tin and 2th We stamp Flannel, Velvet, Silk. Muslin, Cambrick, and Linen ; alro, Cloaks, . Sacques, Josies. Slippers, Yokes, and Bands tterns received daily. Oncapest place in town. Five hundred new Braiding Patterns just received. Work done while you wait. jy 23-Ilm WASTED IMMBDIATELY—A WOMAN to go in the country to cook, wash and iron. In- quire at No. 323 Cst north,é6thand7th. jy271w* Wy Ante TO RENT—An unfurnished HOUSE, in Ficat Ward preferred, now or before the Istof December, Bestreferences. AddreseJ.D., Bor 384. jy 27-Im* CZ WANTED.—Wanted, two good Restau- rant Cooks (white or colored) and one Washer andlroner. Apply at MRS. RUSSELL’S Restaur- ant, 277 Pa. av., bet. luth and llth sta Jy W1lw WASTED For ® family of three person cemfortable HOUS#, containing about rooms, convenient to one of the markets; rent moderate. Addreas P. 0. Box 409, naming loca- tior and price. Jy 25-1w™ A LADY, WHO HAS OFHTIFICATES OF scholarship, desires a Situation as “private secretary’ or scribe for a gentleman, Her referess are gentiemen eccapying, igh literary positions, Adéress Miss A. B. C., Star office. iy 25-1w* WANT2D.—Wanted. to come in the country middle aged lady to act as housekeeper and do plain sewing; modrrate waves given; reference required, Address JOSEPH THOMPRGON . Forest Oak PJO., Montgomery county, Md, jy 24-c02W* A RESPECTABLE GIRL, JUST DISENGAG . ed, wishes a Situation tn a private family as chambermaid or dining-room servant. Best city yelerence, Address for two days M. AS Bier ae ice. iy. WANTED—Two good IRONERS at the Nation- al Steam Tsnndey Penn. avenue, opposite Grover’s Theater; g: wages, board and constant employment given, and none need apply unless they have worked in hote! or sics laundries, jy2o tf JA8, FP. HOTOHKISS, Prop, BRUCE & OO want sll to know that they can « buy better Clothing, at lower prices, at 464 Seventh street, than elaewhero, jy 14-tr ANTED.—Everybody to know that they can buy their Clothing at reduced prices at SMITH’S, 460 Seventh street, opposite the City Pos! Office. jy ls WanrED 10,000 MEN AND BOYS to call at SMITH & BBALL’S to buy their Summer Clothing, at reduced prices, at 361 Seventh street, just below the Northern Market. jy l4-tr ANTED IMMEDIATELY —Twenty QGAR- PENTERS. Liberal wages will be paid to good workmen, and none others will be actepted. Apply to the Government Carpenter Shop, on K ote the roof Seventeenth street, Oh Rear the gout. Col BM. GHBBNE, Chief Quartermaster, Iny 25-tt Department of Washington, WANTED — SEOOND- HAND FURNITURB Howofursishing code crev’ description, 0! + B. BUORLY 498 7th st. mar 9-tf bet. G and H. east side UBNISHED Hi WANTED.—' ted. F 18HR OUR fant years.a for a private ae: Location in the or . Address Look Box abecond Wged re BOARDING. A YEW SBLBOT BOARDERS OAN BE AO- cemmodated with double and single rooms, at oe bet. G and H. Reference required, ya WBYEBBAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED with Board be had by applying at No.339 F st, Detweas Sth and win’? 3y. ost OR RENT.—Furnished ROO! with Board. very convenient to the War Department and Futted 2a struct Water and’ Gas tirousnout eta. the house: bath room and Btadle. J4 30-3t* BOARD CAN BE AC- ving at 519 corner of 10th eotly opposite Smithsoni- jy 29 3t* an Institute, BINT — tfal APARTMENTS, en 5 t ee! 2 . north of Pa seen 1e. : Sy 28-4t* ‘OB BALE—The GOOD-WILL and big be of a well-ept Reataurant and Billiard Table. Direct No. 546 Penn. avenue. jy 33-20* URNISHED BOOMS FOR GENTLEMEN ¥ Mrest, between isth and lath. This location in the best in tae Gy. eed see Wh lards' and the MUbItT House, The house newly be use Dew! furnished, and painted. id dy al-im* WELLING, 537 H STRERT, B) Be ga endtn ‘one est, W rooms one & ssloon parlor, ate Dats, for sale, with immedie ima unimproved squares 454, G18, 650, 625, 680, 971, and square D. LBURN B. MI iy P-im* 694 Tat, north, or U. 8. Jail. SPLENDID BU; of the finest Live! one o! ons, ther w th TB BOOMS TO r peiaah Fies emer Sa alee ee ee home, at moderate street, corner of F, avy Depart- ment. One of the pleasantest and healthiest loca- Hons, with one of the finest views in the city. A Lert in the ee = a See cOM weet sin every room. ine pisno for the use Of the Doardara. “‘Tablovfitst cians, Table board- ers taken a per month, with the use of par- Jora, music, &e. jy 4 3w eet A ee) et te A RD) BOOMS AT 51 PENNSYL- Hed bath-rooms tn vensouabie terme. Sy a TMENTS, ARMY FROM THE DBPAR' 8, nt Caaaees ma lar 3 as in f the Bist doles ta toc fons in Washington, No. 53 Missouri ave nue. very large bigng ee story. ROW vacan’ Tus pea lm 190,000 fcotof NORWAY) “From to ce jy33 tm" Mo. 371 Water Gree Libea, ; J, BRUOR & 00., OLORHIARE, = FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ————— eee 1 By W: L. WALL & O0.. Anstioneers. BBLS ¥GGS WILL BE FOLO af THE itoeioek. Rooms, TO-MORROW MOBNING, st ha W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, ByJ.C, MeGUIRE & 00. CCRANOERY saa R 'Y NE. @ Patey = aisderenrenera ce pee of ees e Dis No 1673, Wilina A~ Witton asd aeons Wison. cleats ieee ea ‘undersigned will sel}, at public'sale, to the 'hichest bidder ta nt of the premises, on THURSDAY tee aii day of July, 1863, at 5 o’oldok p. m.. all that pas wf Lot num! nine, (9,)in Square numbered four hun- dred and six, (406,) in the city of Washingte: which is described as follows; Beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot No. g9and runving thence east along F atreet thirty seven feet ten inches, (37.10,) then2e south one hundred feet. (100,) thence’west thirty seven feet ten inehes, (37.i,) te the southwest corner of said Jot, and thence north one hundred feet to the beginning, subject to tight of way overa three feet wide alley on f ant line ofenit premises, together with the im- ‘ovements, ‘This property is located on F street, batween and Sth atreete, opposite the Patent Office and in the'choicest part cf Washington. ,1 Will also sell, as above, on the same day. at six o'clock p, m., on he peenieen the east hate of Lot No. 6.and the west half of Lot No.5, in Bquare numbered one hundred and seventy-one. (171,)on north E street, between 17th and Isth streets, with improvements. erms: One third in cash: and the residue in two equal instalments at six and twelve montha, to be secured by the purchasers’ notes, endorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee. Conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost. Unless the terms are complied with in five days, she Fates repekves the right to resell at the pur- ‘a risk. RICHARD i, CLARKX, Tru8tee, Sy 23wadts ~ J.0,Mc@UIRS & 00., Aucis, Me THE ABOVE SALB I8 ADJOURNED TO FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 3ist, at the same hour and place. RICHARD H. CLARKE. Trustee. Sy24eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ErIRABLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE WITH LARGE Grocwbs NRaR THR CIRCLE'—Oo SATUBDAY AFTERNUON, Augast Ist, at 5 o'clock,on the premioes, by virtue of a deed o} Trost, we shall sell a large Brice Dwelling House, on K ‘street, between 2ith and 25th atreets west, with the grounds, which front 93 feet 6 inches on K streetand run back 124 feet ll inches to a wide publicalley. —_ Terms: One aif casn ; the remainder in six and twelve months with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. jy W-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO,, Aucts. By WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, SOW AND 11 8HOATS AT AUCTION 1 Per bay AvremNoon sine tust cos Pion, me will sell, at the Washington Gity Corporate ‘ouna— 1 Sow and 11 Shoats. jy 8 W. L. WALL & CO.. Aucts, By J.0.McGUIRL = CO. Auctioneers. OUR HUNDRED BARRELS EXTRA FLOUR 4y Avuction.—On SATURDAY MORNING, August Ist, at 10 o’cleck, at the Auction Booms, we Bhall sell in Jots— 4¢v Barre!s Extra Flour, Terms cash, jy 30 J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucta By MARSHALL & PAGE, Austioneers, SOL Seventh street. under Odd Fallows’ Hall, QALE OF CONDEMNED STOKES.—We shall se'l, + in front of our Auction Rooms,on BATUBDAY: August Ist, at 10 o’clock a, m., the following con- demued stores— 75 barrels Beans, 56 boxes Hard Bread, 3g barrel Grease, 3 do. Pork, 2 do. Flour, We shail also add— f 100 cases genuine Cabinet Sauce, 25 cases London Club Sauce, A large assortment of Flavoring Extracts, 20.000 Conchita Segara, zine cae Pobacee. cases P. A. Cheese. MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucts., Sy 9-dts 502 Seventh street. ‘ONDEMNED SUBSISTENCE STORES AT AUOTION Will be sold at Public Auction, at1l a, m.,on SATURDAY, A aeaat Ist, 1863, at 6th street Wharf, Washington, D,0.,the following named articles, more or legs, of Subsistence Stores condemned as unfit for issue, vi: 7 Barre if Pork, 1,269 Pounds of Bacen; 4m (ams, 462 Barrels of Beef, or Flo 2 ur. 243 21-60 Bushels of Beans, 26260 0° Peas, 1,639 Pounds of Rice, : “Ss Hominy, ihe iss ar, 5 TT i Dried Apples, 3‘ ** Peaches. Lat ‘© & Desicated Potatoes, ws Mixed Vegotables, merms SueFelg of Corn Meal. | ‘erms D2 mnt funds. S cash, in Government WsLi® SMITH, Jy 29-st [Chron.] Capt. Ist Infantry, A. C. 8. —————— ———— LOST AND FOUND. c= TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUBSCRI- ber, on the 3th inat milch W 5 some watts onher, The owner juested to come for- war rove rh rges and take her Bway. oe Property: PUBL ALDRIDGM. dy 31-3t* near O:mp Barry, — OST—On Puenday, July 2ist, 1863, three FAT CATTLE, two brindle and one pied steer Fifteen dollars reward will be given for their re- turn to WM. LINKINS, coiner of 16th and I sts, dy #0-1w* AKEN UP ESTKAY—On the 25th instant,near Benning’s Bridge. one Sorrei MARE MULE; marbed ‘‘Q” on i+ft shoulder. The owner is re- quested to come forwarc, prove property, pay charges and take her away. jy 0 WM. DOUGLAS. QTRAYED OR STOLBN—On July 2ist, one lsrie ) BAY HORSE with one eye; has two hind legs white. Also,a COLT, about two years o)d; a kind of sorrel, with a white mane and tail. $10 reward ye be paid for orig cetrn of both of the horses, or $5 for either o: em P * FRANK TWIS8. 354 B atreet north, bet. Ist and 2d ats, east, dy 30-2t* Capitol Hii’. 20) REWAKD —Strayeo, from Sixth street Wharf, on the night of the 23th ultimo, a LIGHT BAY HORSB, with a star in forehead; slim built, and having several saddle marks a high, is in good condition; when lost. had a halter on. The above reward will be paid for his de- livery to Lieut. RENRY O, HOYT, QM 50th Regi- ment N. Y. ¥«l. Engineers, Camp near Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. jy 3%-3t* {TOLEN—From the farm ef the subscriber, liv- SO ing im Poolesville, manatee ry county, Md last, the 25th instant, on Saturday a heavy built BAY MARE; seven years old; had a scar on her left fore leg, caused by a kick. Twenty dollars re- ward will be paid if returned to WILLIAM METZ- ER, at Gladmon’s Livery Stable, Bridge street, Georgetown. D.C. Jy 29-4t* “pansy UP AS ESTRAYS—At OCliffoburn,on the Ist of July. one White COW, witha few red spots. and a Calf, one day old. On the 5th of July, one Red COW, with white back, and a Calf, one any old The owners are rea ested Fpegiantany , Prove property pay 8 On ‘ethem away, Oy re0sw"] if 3a P. SHALLOROBS, For the Holidays. A. H. BIMINGER & €0., SRnox OF Nop. 19 anv 91 Baoan Br., New Youn OFFEE FOE SALE AT THEIE STORE, We. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MBAR THIRTEENTH STRERT, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BR FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —sLsO— FINE GROUERIES, OAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES _ ‘PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mesers. A. M. B. & Oo. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S OZLEBRATED LONDON DOOK GIN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal uso. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIm. BW-All articlos bought at thelr store warrsated of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the tity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- meeeeal ene eee 4. M. BININGER & CO. héve no sonnexion wit other House, “ant ROLLIN - agent. EXOITEMENT. 272% Pennsyl- ASE Call at age Cre wo 372% a bs iene" -MIB8 LUOY RANDOLPE, VALUABLE uae 2 Disiriot, 1 foot of Sixth street Wharf on the Potomac ri DAY, the 4th day of Au; st nest sti saat fon o'clock p m . the— moon flying Cloud, her Tacklo, Apparel, and ‘urniture, re, oop Richard Vaux, her Tackle, Apparel, and urniter “WARD H. LAMON, U, 8. Marshal, D. G., dy 31- per LEWIS & O0., Aucts. By W. B. LEWIS & CO _, Auctionears, if WILL SELL aT THE FARM OF MBS. B. P. Smith, near Uniontown, D. C. i mile from the Navy Yard Bridge,)on MONDAY AFTERN ON next, at 1 o'clock p.m.,1 Horse, lcow, lot Hogs Bud Froatern lot Chickens, G ‘ ka, lot Poiehows zante “Alga a Wa: mee - ‘arness, SARAH MtLROUR YE. 3 B. LEWIS & CO.. Aust y A tstane UAKTERMASTER’S OFFICE, < forage Depart ment, corner G and 2d streets WASHING ON, D.C. 1383. AUCTION SALE Of CONDEMNED Gi aaree Wil be vold xt public auction, at the “Swam pso- gle Grenary,) DES t¥e s8eD, por depot of the Bal- More aD ro! 2 1863, at 00 clock a m — v Anema Pty 1.t) bushels damaged Oats, Per 140 do, do. Corn, 1,500 pounds do. shorts. _ 8. L. BROWN, jy S-ta Captain and Aasia’t Quartermaster. By J.C. MoGUIRE & OO. YALUabLs BslOK DWELI Lot ON Main’ AVENUK, Bat Mw FouR AND-A- HALY AND SIXTH STREETS. aT P. c Avotiow — On WEDNESDAY A®TERNOON, August 5th. at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell pact of Lot 15, n Reservation “D,’’ fronting 18 feet on Maine avenue, between Four-and s haifand Sixth streets, and runving back 127 feet 3 icches to a wide public alley, with the improvements, consisting of a well- built three-story brick swelling huu-e Terms: One-third eash; the remainder in six and twelve months with ‘interest. secured by = deed of truston the premises. All conveyancing at cost of purcharer. jy 8 JAS, C, McGUIRE & CQ.. Aucta. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS SaDpLRs, BRIDLES AND Brrcots or a Livery BTALLE aT PUBLIC AUCTION —Ono WEDNBSDAY MORNING, Auguat 5th, at the Livery and Hiriog Blables of Ban y & brown, on Ninstesuth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, we sksll sell ali t! Ptock ane Effe sts, comprising— - 5 Barouches and Ulose Carriages, 2 Leather-top Buggies, 1 Btiding-seat Buggy, 14 Carriage, Buggy and Saddle Horses, Double and Single Harness, 2 Express Wagocs, single and double, lsett Blacksmith’s Tools, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Robes. Cutting Boxes, Auctionee: NG HOUpS AND Soovels, Forks, Jacks, &¢.. &c. Terms carh. JAS. C. McGUIRE & 00., _iy29 (Chrozicle) Auctioneers. EPOT OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI- PAGE, WasuincTon Oity, D, 0. PUBLIC SALE OF CONDEMNED GOVERN- MENT STORES Will be sold at Auction, at the Warehouse, on 17th street near H street,on MONDAY, Angust 24, 1863, at 19 o’eloek. a. m_, a large lot of Giothing. Oampand Garrison Equipage, unfit for service, consisticg im part of srowsers, Coats, Jackets, Blankets, Bet Sacks, Knapsacks, Haversacks,Gan- teens, Mess Pan: éttl:s, Shovels, Picks, T. Trumpets, Bugies. Drums &c., &e. Jreu, lot of old Rope, and several tons of Teat cuttings. Terms cash, in Government funda, DAN G. THOM. 'enta, Lot of old Al Sy 28-td 8. K., U. 8, Army. SSISTANT QUARTEBMASTER’S OFFI’ corner G and Twenty-second streets, Washing- Jaly 24, 1863.— Public sales of condemned take place at theCorral, near the Ob- servatory.in this city. on the second and fourth WEDNESDAYS, 12th and 26th of August. 1863. The property is condemned as unfit for public service. Sale to commence at ten o’clock a.m.,and be continued from day to day until the number on hand shall be sold. Terms cash, in Government funds. '. H. TOMPKINS, iy 27-4 Captain, A. Q. M., U. 8. Army. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BS- TATE IN Wasuina@Ton City.—On THUSSDAY AFTERNOON, August 6th, at 6 o’cloca, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, bearin, date on the 25th day of Nover:ber, 1859, and recorded in ashington county. District of the lard records of W: Columbia, in Liver J. A.8., No, 187, folios 392, et shail sell, at public auction, to the highest city Beq.. we bidder, ali that lot or parcel of ground in the ci! of Washington. known and described on the plan or plat of said city as part of lot numbered ix. (8.) in square numbered seventeen, (17.) beginning for the same fourteen (14) feet from the dividing Jine between lots numbered five (5) and six, (6.) on 26th street west, and running north with said 26th street fourteen (14) feet, thence ninety-seven (97) feet to the depth ofsaid lot, thence south fourteen (14) feet, thence west ninety-seven (97) feet to the place of beginning, with the improvements. Terme: One third cash. to be paid at the time of sale; and the remainder in equal psyments of 6 and 12 months from the day of sale, with interest; the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property: and if the terms are not fully com- plied with within fiyeadays from the day of sale the trustees wil) rese!l the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, on one week's notice in the Washington Star, All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. a as MIDDLETON, H. 0. 8 Trustees Phonix Building Association. Sy I8-end&dn J.0, McGUIRR & OO . Aucts, Warr 0 sod at Pati Rection, on or at WEDNESDAY and RATURDAY. at Ii o'cloox @, f ai m.,atthe Wharfon th street, ‘Washiogton, ati oe Governmen Bee: on hand at the time ef Terms eash, in remeron Treasury: nots, tobe neid $ the jas {Chron.1 Lt. Col. and G. PERSONAL. /ERSON 4 L — Information is earnestly desired of RUDOLPH BC dAPPI wiss, lately Stewara at the Spanish Minister’s iss very small Man with dark brown and brown eyes, which are crossed, About forty years old He has been labsring under depression of spirits for some months past, and when last seen was ina Balti- more car. supposed to be on his way to that city. Any information in relation to him will be thank- fully received if comiounicated or addressed to H. ROCHAT, Wood and Cool dealer, 14th street, be- tween @ sireet north and New York avenue. ly 30-4 JO IMPOSITION.—MADAMS BOSS, Doctress and Astrologist, was born with a natural — She tells the past and future—1 r known to fail, Causes speed: marri together those long separated; cures all diseases. Buiness strictly confidential. No, 333 @ street north, corner Twelfth street wast, three squares from tue Patent Office. Thecnly person that can show a likeness of future husband or absent friend in reality. Ladies 50 cents ;.Gentiemen $1. jy 13-Im* ECRET DISEASES! A Rapicat Cone GuaRanreep BY DR. HENRY OOOK. Orrice—No. 463 Twairtu Stree, Between G and H Stress, Wasuinctox, D.C. Dr. COOK guarantees in the following diseases. speedy and radical cure: SEORET DISEASEA, of both sexes, so formidable in their consequences, if neglected or entrusted to the treatment of un- ri ‘ul and unexperiesced physicians, are cured by Dr. Cook after anew method, those who sreto unfortunate as to be afflicted with such diseases shoei eau upon the yeswee mishone delay. a ractice of many years. du! wi Bumberless casce which had defied the skill of physicians of high =. warrants him in ae that every such disease, which is at all curable, ean be cured by him, afficted with th dtneeuga es liar to their sex, ‘ict wi eo SOmsan euliar oir . and which may result disstrously to their health constitution. if medical assistance is not facets, should be very fgarefal in chgoning = eall w physician, and if they wou! pon. Dr, Cook they would have reason in future days when in the enjoyment of restored health, to Bless the hour when they heeded this advice. sageegaporrae fuceee angie atta ‘ or 8 eur an [= cally by Dr. they apply.te him either.in person or by latter. Docto: on edicines himself, and warente theme be tree from metener iy atti T 12% OENTS, ji : 12% ONNTS, 00 iA Mast coldred Lawns. it Mosaabie ay other Dress Goods streduced 5 ILBY & BROTHE! prices. ‘M. B. Bi bee 8, e ent tween 7th and 8th strosta, opposite tr weeore OO" Centar Uarket. NOfoCR For . five huedred sets of ons, three, Ennaved goed citiseme" ‘and. lesan see- ynd-band Saddles. A; No, 373 P. 53 ¥ o ply at lo. 3 ‘enn. ave., Fy en ee ee SOHNATON. ts of the I} and ‘Thdéconten' of Ro livery. hiring gS > St eT no Be

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