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LOCAL NEW AMUXEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Wasuincton TikaTeR.— Madeleine, or ‘the Belir of the Faubourg," will be performed this evening. Aleo, thy favorite turce, “The Young Collegian.” fSussen Denio will take a prominent part. Miss Denin'’s engagement ix positively limited to one week, and it th refore behooves ali who would witness her fine acting, to hurry up. This is t just night but one of the gracefui danseuse, Marietta Ravel. CaNTERBURY.—The fine trick pantomime, «+The Enchantment,” will be performed here to-night. Previous to it, however, there will be a grand c :mbination olio by the Zantretta troupe and the Canterbury company. Pop- ular ballads will be sung by Nellie Taylor, and comic songs by George Edeson. The Court of Beauty will appear in a variety of dances, and the Ethiopian corps ina budget of com- icalities. VaARIETIES.—The new comic drama, «The Singular Mortal,” took well last night: as in fact do sll plays which are introduced at the Varieties Hall. In addition to this play the regular music hail entertainment will take pl ce. Eliza Florence and twenty others will apprarin dances. Ada Tesman will sing new se ngs aid ;e:forma part in the drama, and Jim Rudworth snd the Ethiops will make laugbier for all seh bee Tux I. avy —After our report closed yester- day afternvon ‘ie following cases were di: pored of ty the Board of Enrollment: Augustus Eo-s, furnished substitute—M. McC andy. Jacob him, only support of aged parents. Andrew Morris, opiy support of widow. George G. Larner, disability. Charles Snycer, disability, Homer Hirst, disability. Thomas Smart, erroneously enroled. Reuben Simpson, furnished substitate—Ed- ward Clark. Francis Unger, disability. Cbarles Rader, alien. Wilham White, disability. William H. Tenley, only sen of 8 widow. Jam+s H Spriggs, only support of aged parents. Henry Horan, furnished substitute—Fred’k Fombriy G. R. Thompson, furnished substitute—Geo. Horman. W.J. Poorman, furnished substitute—Wm. H. Harrison. J. W. Woodward, furnished substitute— Howard Ryan. Richard Clark, furnished substitute—Jobn Baker. David Bishop, erroneously enroled. Joveph Kiack, erroneously enroled. John Nokes, disability. Martin V. Brown, furnished substitute—Wm. Kennedy Dayid D. Stewart, erroneously enroled. James H (liver, disability. Joeeph Clarke, alien. B M. Reed, furnished substitute—Charles Boyer Henry Cahill, disability. Jim Celling, colored, furnished substitute— Lewie Carter. D. C. Lamb, furnished substitute—Jasper English. Jacob Schmeal, disability. Frederick Worth, furnished substitute— Jacob Weis. James Kennady, disability. William Peters, over age. William Wilson, erroneously enroled. Edward Laporte, only son of widow. Charles Gautier, under age. Benry Stauiey, erroneously enroled. Orpheus Contel, disability. Joseph Ambush, colored, furnished substi- tute—Thomas Stuart. Lombard Jones, colored, furnished substi- tute— Edward Sencle. J.W. Weslake, furnished substitute—John Olifferd —————— Council PROCEEDINGS, August 21.— Board of Aldermen.—Only tour Aldermen appeared last Bizbt, Messrs. Clephane, Turton, Plant and Gordon, and the ard therefore adjourned. Mr. Semmes, President of the Board, is at present acting Mayor, and most of the other Aldermen are out of the city, Conmon Counctl—A communication was re- ceived trom the Mayor, approving the follow- ing asts: For relief of American Hook and Ladder Company; relief of Curtis & Dearing; te grade and gravel Fourteenth street to Mary- land avenue; repair of gutter south side of E street, between Ninth and Tenth streets; to provice for the erection of a temporary school building to accommodate three Schools in the First School District; to repair H street, from Seventh to Tenth streets; authorizing the pur. chase of a@ lot ior public scnools in the Seventh Aiso, & communication from the Surveyor, estimating the cost of opening and grading Ninth street from F south to the river at $1,650; referred to the committee on improvements Mr. N rner introduced @ joint resolu- atwhen the board adjourns it 7th prox, at 7 o'clock. Mr. Shepherd moved to adjourn oyer to the 11th prox Mr. M. Larner opposed the resolution. He bad no idea of passing it wituont a gvod reason. Mr. Shrpherd’s amendment was lost; and afer sn amendment making ita concurrent res >slution, the resolution was adopted—yeas v nays 4. In both thes plays Mise | Porte REPoRrs.—Second Precinct.—J. McClennard, theft; Mrs. fe Noche bawdy houee; military. Jas. Smith, assault apd battery; ball for court, James Littleton, drunk; 7 heodore Smith, fighting; Patrick Jones do.; military. Third Precinct.—Agnes Gray and Caroline Gay, disorderly; dismiesed. Kitty Chisley, do; 5. “Luke Chisley, do; dismissed. Mclntire, do ; $1.62. Richard A. Powers, do.; $2.02. Maezo Strain, do.; $2.62. Francis Clem- | nents, epy; military. Josephine Stowa, drunk; diemissed ‘Thos, Leonard, disorderly; €2.44. Wu:. Tobin, do; #244. D. W. Billy, do.; $2.56, Lloyd Lanham, do. $2.41. Ellen Conner, drank; workhouse. Fourth Precinct—Susan Hill, grand larceny; bail for court. Israel Loreey, disorderly, &. Frenklin Liggs, do.; #3. Pat Welch, disorder- ly; $3. John Sullivan, do.; $3. Wm. Chaney, Yiot; miliary. Margt. Myers, drunk and dis- orderly; $3. Susan Luckett, do; $3. Susan Warren, disorderly;dismissed. Cordelia Win- der, drunk and disorderly; $2. Sizih Precinct—Sam’l Peyton and Chas. How- ard, lighting; $2 each, Fre’k Stubenger, drunk and disorderly; $2.50. Wm, Carr, assaalt and battery; bail for peace. Jas. Cruit, keeping a Vicious dog; $5.58. John Swift, larceny; dis- missed. Wm. O'Bryan and John Doyle,drunk and disorderly; military. Hannah Rivers and Ellen McCarthy, selling liquor to soldiers; do. Anstetee, grand larceny; dismissed. Rob’t Parker, petty larceny; do. enth Precinet.—Josephine Miles, petty lar- ceny; dismissed. James Murphy and Mary Myres, drunk, do. Fannie. Jones, drunk and disorderly; dismiseed. James ‘laylor assault and battery; bail for peace. Jo-ephine Miles, drunk; dismiserd. Dennis O'Neil, disorderly; $2.94. Sam’l Taylor, assault and battery; dis- missed. Catharine Cavanagh, disorderly; $1.91 Ellen Davis, do.; $2.9. Powhatan Hall, pr tani $2.4. Fridget Connor, drunk; dis- missed. Alfred Taylor, disorderly; $1.91. Thos. Maack, dancing on Sunday;#:.o5. Mary Burk, ciscrderly; #1.58._ Thomas Mcinerny, do.; dis- miceed. ich'] Kennedy, drunk; do. And’w J. Knox and Thos. Owens, suspicion; do. aes Oe ARRESTED ON SvaPicion.—Thomas R. Dud- man, H.N. Clagett, L. Clagett, James Gray, and James Smith, were arrested at Muddy Branch, on Sunday, by Captain Campbell, as suspicions characters. They were sent to the Old Cspitel by Captain Todd. Lewis L. Poats, a deserter frc m the Thirtieth Virginiainfantry, was ulso sent tothe Old Capitol by the Pro- vost Marshal. ee Tun GREAT Wsst is the promised land in the eyes of millions. both in the Qid World and the New. Ita fertile soil and magnificent opportunities for developement are the great sources of its attrac- tion. But along its beautiful streams, there lurks male: of mest deadly inflaence, which is the «reat drawback of that splendid region, and must remain so for many ycarstocome. Bmigrants and others who contemplate settlement in that sect:on, wilido weilto provide themselves with the onl cure that has yet been found efficient. speedy, an certain ; we mean Hostetter’s Celebrated Bitters, which hee snatched hundreds from an uctimely grave. Their operation upon the digsstive or, 1s toon felt to be beneficent, without being lent. “Re id by Draggists and deslers genorally every- ere "Wholesale Agents—A, M, Bininger & Oo., 237 Penn, ave. au 24-e0gt ————>__ Wraprisc Pare for sale at the Star office coun- ter, at six cents per pound. jynd Hare Dru! Harr Drei! Batchelor’s colebrated Hair Dye is the best in th: world. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye known This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to @ Glossy Black or Natwral Brown, withoutinjurivg the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad yes, The Genuine is signed Witttam A BATOHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Sold by all druggists, Ac. Pac- tory—81 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-eoly — Orrice or P. H. Daaxa & Co., No. 202 Broadway, N. ¥., July Wth, 1468. The Plantation Bitters Bottle is secured to us by United States Letters Patent. and any attempt to fill or sell from the same any other Bitters what- soever than the genuine #rak-’s Planntation Bi:- ters is a misdemeanor punishable both by Mue and imprisonment. The popularity of our celebrated Bitters has in- tincipled persons to put up in eur Bot- id poisoned imitations, of which th public are cautioned. Every Bottle of the genuin bears the fac simile of our signature on a steel- plate label with our private U. 8. Internal Beve- nue stamp over the cork. All persons offending as above after this date will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the lav. P. H. Daaxs & Oo., Sole Proprietors. f = feet when n Jy 33-00 1m fi f the great su. rt of his whole frame be ina disordered condi- ot To all aiicted with Corns, Banions or Nails growin | office. No. 424 Penn avenue, between Four-and-a- | half and Sixth sts. a ee Hl Wannanrep ro Ouas in 8ix Days.—Dr. Godfrey’s The tollowing were introdnced and passed: | By Mr. N. D. Larner—Resolution reqnesung the Mayor to return the bill to at: im equare 5; bill to repair and change t grade ot ailey in square 376. By Mr. M. Lar- mer—Bili amending act to main on Tweltth street by providing for laying the pipe | bety. ren New York ayenueand I st making # continuous line from avenue By Mr ergs 1, thereby nsylvania Bill to take up | #nd relay gutter on M et south, at Fourth etreeteast. By Mr. W n—Bill providing for paving toc ing Curbstone on south | front of squ C Mr. Ferguson introduced a resolutiot re- questing the committee on the city railway to he officers of the company und urge e each side of the track payed on tee, + tollowing were reported and passed: By 1. Larner, (Improvement Committee, #ke up and relay foot pavement and ron vorth tront of square 101. By Mr. M. er, (Drainage Committee,) bill to lay a ter main on south A street. from First east New Jersey avenne. By Mr. Uanfield, lice,) resolution requesting the Mayor to comy ieate with the military authorities and urge them to revoke the order placing the hack- men on th» side atreets, contrary to the Corpo- | ration ordinunce, and to communicate their aetion to the Board. By Mr. McCathran, <(Wharves,) bill authorizing W. H. Gunnell io place a shed on Eleventh street wharf. Mr. Barr trom the Claims Committee, asked to be discharged from the consideration of the bill for the reliet of J. W. Barnacto. Mr. Canfield, (Police,) asked to be discharged frem consideration of the resolution relative to increasing the efficiency of the Corporation Polic Mr. mittee, asked to be discharged from the consid- eration of the resolution inquiring into the ex- pediency of grading and gravelling North Japitol street, from H street to New York avenue The bill to abate a nulsance in square 315 wae taken up, and amended on motion of Mr. N.bD. Lar asto read square 375, where the nuisa ctuaily exists, and passed. Mr. N. D. Larner erid that a very important event was to take place at uine o’clock—the trial of the Corporation mud machine—and moved an adjourninent; lost, yens 8, nays &. The «pecial order—the bill to organize a paid re department—was taken up; and — Mr. Foliansbee moved to reduce the salaries fifty percent. We had good firemen now who served for nothing, and we could get them to do so in future. Mr. N. D. Larner thought the nothing system bad been tried long enough. The amount of #100 per year to the men was smailenoagh. A man would spoil &) worth of clothes per year. Mr. C. Wilson moved to postpone the subject until Monday next, when it shall come up im- Iediately after the cail of wards. Mr. Shepherd called attention to the fact that nO provision was made in the bill for engine- houses. The houses now belonged to the fire companies. They should make some provision for the engine-houses as well as the engines, | ~and make this organization independent of the preeent organizations, under the control of the Corporation and Metropolitan Police. M>. Ellis suid that the committee had left the mater of engine-houses in the hinds of the tire commissioners. Mr. M. Larner ssid that this matter would need a great deal of money—g20,000 for engines and #2v,0W0 for houses: and the Alexandria Railroad would bave to be saddled, and he Would like to know where the money was to come from. The consideration of the bill was postponed— yeOs Il; naye5. Adjourned. —-.> Sicxyese 1x Montcomery Corrsry, Mpv.— ‘The Rockville Sentinel says:—From various portions of our county we have the unwel- come intelligence that sicknese prevails to a Serious extent. The same is true of our own immediate neighborhood—the prevailing dis- eases being diptberia, dysentery, scarlet and other fevers. tigen ees Dbrep —Yesterday, Elizabeth Wilmore, the Woman who fll from the third-story widow of house No. 348, E street north, Sunday morn- ing, died from injuries she received. She Went by the name of “Libbey,” as wasstated in the Star yeeterday, buf we have since learned Wnt ber name was Elisabeth Wilmore. . D. Larner, from Improvement Com- | Mey nd Eighth street, as re- | Ted by their charter: referred to the com- | | months and 23 d: jyl? Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ Standing, will cure (onorrhaa in siz days. No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by BO. Vord, corner itth street and avenue fashington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly — Tazo: fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 0 plier box. "The beat in use. "try it. Sold by & ©. Ford, corner ilth street and Pa. avenue, yea: ly peton, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, On the 17th day of January, 1343, by the very Rev. Father Walters, of 8t Patrick’s Ohureh, F gtrect, Li-ut EDWARD P. BROOKS, of Ma Wis., 0 GBUKGIANA, youngest daughter of Chas’ Lewis, Erq., 6! Philadelphia, . | Madion and Phila. payers please copy.] On the Zlst March last, by the Rev. Dr. Byron Funderisnd,J. H, APPLER to Mise VIRGINIA UsMANT, all of chia ety * DIED, On Bunday morning 251 instant, OALLIE Kag- £ON, youngest daughter of Wailace and Mugenia &, Bliot, | Balt. papers please copy.] On the 24th instant, MARGARK? CATHBRINS, infant Caughter of tarah F,. and John E Berry aged 19 month Bhe was ‘er than the sunbeam That cur daily path illume. 1 And ber voice was like eweet music In our home where now is gloom. Angeis raw our Maggie. and watching— Beck xing to our iariing prize, Bore her to their home in heaven— To the land beyond the akies. Her tunerai will take place this /Tuasday) eve- Ding, at o’clock, from the residence of her grand father: Weiter Nicholson, 3d street east, betwesa | Lanc M. Moraay, 24th. at 6 o’clook, Mrs. LUCY SAMP- BON, in the 68th year of her age, The friends and relatices are respectfully invit’ ed to attend her funeral on Wednesday, the a at 4 o'clock. from her late r@idence, No. 37, cor- ner of 26th and F stre On %th, at 4 o’clock a. a., WILLIAM THOMAS infant son of William T,and Martha M Collinge aged 1 year. I lay my Willie down to rest, The Lord haa called him home; Ho’li be forever with the hiest, Around God’s heavenly throne. His funeral will sexe piace to-morrow, Wednsa- @ay,at4o’clock p. Bu rove his parents’ residence, corner of 10th and G streets, = On the morning of the 26th instant, ELLA, onl: davghte: of GH. and Isabella T. Given, aged I 78. The relativee and friends of the family spectfully invited to attend her funeral on to-m: row morning, August 2th, at 10 o’clock, from t residence of her parents, No. 492 Mourteenth at., between D and E streets. is In Georgetown, D. 0. on Baturday, August 22d, ofdiptberia, MARY BLIZABETH, eldest daugh: ter of Wm H. and Susan B. Kurtz, in the Isth year of her’a, At his residence in this eity, on the }7th Instant, NIOHOLAB TABSTST, age 73 year The deceased waa 4 n: had been for many his adopted country. For more thau 40 yeara he was an efficient clerk in the Treasu: epartment, where, by hi: ecpial manner, gentiemanly bet ing, and pol ility, be wasever a favori Hie was acharacter § elied with manly virtu He wore to bis grave hopored through lengthened car and lamented not only discovsolate wi and sorrowing chi’dren. but >; sae commupity of which he was a cherished fom ber, Dying in the firm faith of his Redeemer, the aa cred rites of the Oatholic Charch were adminis- ed im, and with the holy jm whieh only know Feel als on sublunary thin, open. im 8, jeszed are the dead who die in the Lord.” : UBB ORAINS be got daily b: PONE oan be cot 48. prom. jt Sth and 6th streets, th poe Hill, between ry eet m, Sent ee WwW cere ed th casoe Claret Wine; 5 ptr tanternes eo cases rota Wines of the follo’ Port, tnakes ock, Angelica, Muscatel. ‘Abo. Speer’s pure. Sambuei Wive, highiy recommended by the Medical Paci} for ita & PE! BB. strengthening properties, BGrr. Wand oth ate, W; Heve THAS| THAG!! Ganpone on E now in store a fresh stock of fice Im. douse, His Genuine dae A- me 40 emo! " ? Olothi: ee a aorta reat 97 % 60 Beventh st,. SER cla Bb 1O cash prices, - eu 2)-6tif B ARGAINE, BRUON & Tt 2a Gee rus ot in the flesh, or other disorders of the feet | | we would recommend an early call at Dr. White’ |APESY AND BEST Hain Dw Im txRWORLD— | | ' { ' | denee, No. 575. PIC NICS, &e. N IO! RPIo NI NITED GEES OLUD, 01 Aucrastown their Beventh and Farewell Pic Nic uf the ts. BO. conte, ade fing Wratleman & g-nt! and Indien. Supper’ will be furnished at 34! centa each per bead, es will leave the car stand every half hour for the » Boring. Good order will be pre thi a By orde: of the Preeiaent, Ws G, Rossarsos. au 21-41 BS Bee. oO! re WANTS. ———— 7 ANTED TO BENT—A ul farnished o> ar- WwW fornished houoE, ‘Apply to 0. B. BAKER Bta co thoe au mat" WNrap-a BBOOND Hi eS BOTL + . Inquire at 230 Twa WANTED—a first-class App'y 124 Penn. ave. ;ANTED—A HOUBE, ong with stable profr- red = Apply to LIE OLs, Adjutant General's Office. au %-4t* at. it PRESORIPTION IST. Bu 25 st" T. t. STOOKMAN AG@h4nD WASHINGTON PARK, Uh street, willbe given by the members of BT, DOMINICK CHURCH, for repairing and improving the same on WEDNESDAY. Aag. 26th, 1858. The city pas- senger cars rum to the groun very five minutes. Tickets 25 centa; children under 10 years 10 ceats. By order of the au ioe COMMITTE: MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. BAPTED MEN TED MEN, TENTION. Drafted men can get reliable MEN for SU BSTI- TUTRS by calling on us. Weinsure against ie- ferters for a small premium. . B URWLS & CO. Aust’rs, au 25 3t 497 7th st. bet. @ and H ats. ABH! GASH! CAsz#! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on all kinds “MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, GOLD and SILVBK WATCHES, NDS, &c. &o. DIAMONDS 6, eo gWIB & 09., Auct'rs au 25-1m 427 7th at , bet. G and Hats, WAT A SUBSTITUTB—At CHARBLR L, LOOK WOOD'S, 324 Penn. avenne, between 9th ard 10th ata, Bur 2t* ANTED.—8UB8TITUT ES wanted—the high- est prices paid—at the office of Justice D. WLAND. No. 428 BH street, near General Post fice, All hinds of Exemption Papers promptly pre pared. at reasonabie prices. au -2W* QUBSTITUTES HEADQUARTERS —Theo high- SO est prices will be paid for SUBATITOUTES for ERAFTED men. Those in want of Substitutes will find it to their interest to orl at the ‘‘Intelll- gence and nes Batc te Office,” No, 511 Ninth st., avenue. cts aia N, H. MILLER. RO Or FOR SALE AND RENT. jHSD BOOMS TO RENT—F y Usd ite street, east aide. between Gand ft ren in the house. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE TO RENT—On First atreet, between (+ ard H, on Printing Office re. Inquire at the corner of Second atrset and masscnuactsa) avenue, between G and H streets, an 25- ABB CHAN doing s business of from t! A Vor sale, a BAKERY, now hre to five bbls. of flour per day. To any person wishing to engage ia this Business such a Chance seldom offered, Apply on the premises 17 434 st. au 25-3t* OR RENT—For a bonus, the UNEXPIRED TEAM of a large House, suitable for boarding- house or bu ness stand, being ing public and can rallocation, For particulars apply of the sub- seri er. JAB C. McGUIRM & OO. au 23t Auct’n and Commis’n Merchan' IRST CLASS RESIDENCE FOR SALB.—A Four story Brick House w:th back patiding. and all modern-improvements, in the im madia' vicinity of the Btate Department, is offered at rivate sale _ Bari; geass given. Agply to J, B'McGUIBE & O¢., Auction and Commision Merchante. an 25-At Hoes. TO LET AND FURNITURE FoR BALE—A small two-story Brick Dwellicg of six rooms, on Mth street, to let, andthe Furniture, suitable for a small family, for sale for cash Pon: session given September first. Apply, to D. M, LAWRENOS, at Brads’ Gallery, No. 352 Penn, avenue. au 25-3t* {OR RENT- Several well-furnished ROOMS: gentlemen preferred. Apply at 44% E street, Bear 7th st. au %-6t* Fo RENT—Two handsomely furnished BOO US, in a ce! and desirable loeation, which may ortogether. Apply at No. 5375, a 7th. gu 24-3t* A nicely-farnished PARLOR and ‘OB RENT. CHAMBSR, on E atreet. north side, between 2d and Sa, Aooly at Room No. 9, Indian Office. au %-€0: ‘OR RENT—A suit of ROOMS, on first tioor, suit for hourekeeping. Also, two nice bed rooms. Call immediately at No. 404's, east side 12th street, bet. land K au H-3t* Foe BENT—8TOBE No. 293 Penn. avenue, be tw.en 9thand 10th streets, A small remnant of stock, glars oase and fixtures for sale with store. Apply on the premises at onze. | None bat roll- able parties, with satisfactory references, ne2 ia- quir an 24-80" ORTABLE HOGSE POR BALB_ Dimensions 12 by 2) feet, has bean used for a1 able for any business, located on C street near Ban- itary Commission and Railroad D rice $125. Inquire of EB. W. WOODRUFF No. 450 Seventh street, opposite Patent Cfiice au 24-30" TORK FOR 8ALE—With or without fixtures, on Ostrect, near Depot, between Now Jersey ave. d North Capitol street. Apoly. HARRIBON | Gift Store, Penn ave., 34 street. Store iadoing a | ood business, Sold only on account of change of asiners, au 22-3t* WILL OPPER AT PRIVATE SALE TIIB RAIL ROAD HOUSK, well known a3a tavern for tao last ten years. The license is paid, and purchaser will begin immediately he house is large. (13 rooms.) and one of the best atands in the city. be- tween the depot and the Capitol,No. 520 New Jersey avenue, 22-20" _MR8. KELLY. OR RENT OR BSALE—A PURNISHED DWEL | LING -HOUBE. with Stable and three acres of Garden Land,on Rock Cree*, -ext to Papermill Bridge Georgetown, )). @ south side of Westatreet, The Dwelling-!/ou-- contains7 rooins, with a large dry cellar underu-aih. The stable hay li stalls haysbed Ac. &c . with 4 rooma for gardun hands, For further informstion and terms apply to PARKEB & SPALDING, 190 Pennsylvania avenue, or CHARLES WALTER, Notary Public, ¥7 D sireet. opposite City Hall. au 22-31" ny EXCHANTS’ HALL—Secoad floor Ivania aveuue, between sth and 9 sto persons wanting s large Room, by the day or week, for the disp! or other temporary pureoses. Apply CLAGETT, at Bhuster & Co.’s OR RENT—Two fine ROOMS, hai nished Office, J{URNISHED PARLOR AND BED-ROIM8 TO Eur —Avely at 272 F street, corner of 13th. lw* 0.4 Penn- ta, FOR eligible of zoodn to W. H. an2l-im ixomely far- ; ina good locaticn. Apply at the Star ¢ wfortable HOUSK, in one of the mort desirable neighborhoods in thecity, In- quire of WM. H. JOHNSON, 323 Fifth street, or place of business, on G@ street, between 6th and 7th. au 20-lw OR SALE—Two FARMS in Montgomery county, | Md, five miles northwest of Rockville; each | containing 15) acres. with good improvements, The id is ina high state of cultivation, with good fencing. Bither of them will be sold on accommo: | dating terms. Address JAMES B. GAITHEH, ics Gak Post Office, Montgomery county, Md, au iw* Fo SALE—A FRAME HOUSE containing nine rooms together with twenty nine thousand feet of ground, with a variety of fruit; peaches, pears, plums, cherries, and grapes allof the bea selection with good water in tho yard,on the corner of @ and 18th streets and Peonsyivania avenue cast. Vor further particulars call at resi- j {auDiw*} D, CARROLL FOR BALE —0ne now HOUSE, KITCHEN, acd BTASLE aud CARRIAGE HOUBM for zal Bladensburg; g: water in ard; an acre and y to CHARLES au l9-lw* & balf of ground attached. PRIKNGR, Biaderabure. VOR BALB—A neat two story and well fnishaa | FRAME HOUSK, on D stre-t south, between 12th and 13th streets west, on the Island; will be fold a bargsin. Apply to the subscriber, at the B oase of Rittenhouse, Pant & CO. THOS. SBWELL. e DWELLING HOUSH AND tore nam’ 504, on 9h, third door north ofPa.ave. Possession given Ist See": B.D. CABTLEMAN, Adm’r, corner Sixth and B streets, au 17-teepl opp. National Hotel. Hove? LOTS FOR 3ALB. TERMS BASY. 4. on 234 st. w., above M st, 6. ee ete: ave. and t. wt ‘OB RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, 344 101 st het. Land M. SS WV ALussLe LOT FOR BALE—On K, tetween Eighth and Ninth streeta, and fronting tho Northern Market. Twenth-three feet front. with adepth of one hundred feet. Alley in rear. In- gue of HARMON BURNS. 408 Penn, avenue,or BO. W. COOHBAN.395 Penn. ave. Sy ET te {OR BENT—A fine STOBB 8 | it, Fone or the Peat ioeetion fa Washington fat ness. al @ Goel Bes! Bat Penn. avs. bet. 12h ond Ith Ate eeee” LET.—The subseriber havi: that deomely hed Ho: one sie: near jo: 183, will let of PARLORS, with * \-setion piano: i, baths hot and is! ix pe rou t.— ® Paymaster or others, wit! iT Reine ith room adjoining if desired, c4s BUTTES DePoOr. OTICE BUTLERS: Fresh Baker in oF pound me pat es im casas Of ome hundred pounds, for army use. Bor sale by D. 5. DUFROW. _on 19 6t* 450 Bighth ot near Pe ove. WaArtTsv— our good OvaTBR SHUOHERB “7 3 ‘weilfth below Drag? COUK. “ Anquire at 530 s'weif' met VYGETABLE COOK. pay tot, bora’ oly . TINI, 279 Pa. ave., bet. 10th and 11th sts, It” erica ne eos al family, S nor street, Capitol Bill, [au26-3°) MAS. MINDELBEF. ANTED—By a respectable young woman BITUATION as chambermaid “Address T © . Ptar office. 1t* WASTED—a gvod DRIVER, at MAAOK’S fel puerery, corner 43; and N streets, Island. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CLERK in a briners: inauite cf B.A, BACON eee ae eg . e 5 a v Patreets, Island, ie ananee A [00D JEWELER CAN FIND CONSTANT employment aud good wages atJ 8. BLAOK- FOLD & SON’-, 99 ridge street, Georgetown, D.C. Apply directiy. au 25 3t* 7 AN TED—A thoroughly competent DINING- Wincott SERVANT. ‘One who will also, au imrelf asefnl in the house. A iate- ly to 375. cor. 445 and C ets. ah mau Bat HoUse WANTED —A gentleman, with » wife ‘nd no cbiidr- B,wants to rent or buy @ House, fornished or unfurnished, ina thy location, aehington or ‘ eorgetown. Address for. 0: menth (giving Iecation of the house) Box 709, Wasnington,D OG. au 25-lw Wy Ante at the Bofessamnent Boom, te TO! be ')®emart, ly Dining-room VANT to take. charge; wages on dollars psr month, psi weekly. 80, @ sinail BOY as as ant; wi $10 per month. ire as adove, V y1FB WANTED.—An officer of the U.8. Navy with fine prospects, wishes correspond with a) andsome and intelligen: young lady with a view to matrimony. Communications strictly corfidential. Adiress W. N., Washington Navy Yard. ‘au 25-3t* OUBB WANTED —The advertiser wish Hicanishzb Bouse to's" Goon Teste Address W. H. @.. Star Office. Qu 21 3t* ANTED—A HOSTLER. Inquire at _FLEM MING’B National Stab street, between nd 6th ats. ANTED—Two GIRLS; one for chamberwort ard one for the kitchen. Apply atthe Ho- boken Hotel, corner of Tenth street and Penn, avenue. au 24-2t* y ANTED—A Set Domestic CAKEB BAKER; also.a good BREAD BAKER. Apply at the and llth streets, NOERR & BRO. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Ono frat-cl BAEBBR aud one BOY. Best wagen given. fpely lards’ ALLIOT, 212 Penn, ave., under Wil- tel. mu 24 3t* NTED—Three good, steady GIRLB for a hotel. chamber and washing work; also, or- gcod FIRBMAN, Inquire, 353 Pennsylvania ave poe. au 24 2t* WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A good, stead; CaRRIAGE BLACKSMITH. Apply at No. 653 Twelfth street, between B and O umm” K. W. JOHNSON. Wart ~A ROY about 14 years old, Must read and write and be willing to sake him- self generally usefal, Apply at the Star office. au 4-3t* WABTED-A WOMAN to do plain cooking, at the National Steam Laundry, Penn. avenue, opposite Grover’s Theater. Inquire for five days. mu tf JAB. F. HOTCHRISS, Prov. ANTED—By two young gir SITUATIONS; one as chambermaid and washer and ironer inasmail private family, and the other as cham- bermaid and assist in washing and ironing in a small family. Call at No. 18 Thirteea-and-a- haifat., bet. C and D. fu 94-2t* IvtY DOLLARS A MONTH —A gentieman, wife and two children (two and four years old), for six months or» yeai ized fur- she’ ROOM and BOARD, with » private family e here there are few boarders. Address P 0. x 61, giving location. Best references given and required. an 24-3t* W4nres SALESMAN ina dry goodsstore, Address Box 48S, Post Office, Bu 22 St* J OUSE WANTED —The advertiser wishes to rent an Unfurnished House having at least six rooms. Address Box 39, Star office, stating ter as and location. au 22 3t* WANTED. 4 good BUILDING LOT, east of High street and north of Bridge atreet, in Georgetown, for which cash will be paid. Address Saxton, Georgetown, D C. 22 6t* V ANTBD IMMEDIATELY—& good "OPERA- TOR’’ on the Empire or Singer's Sewing Ma- chine; particolarly for tailors’ work eye %. OWEN & SON, Merchant Tailors, au 22-! \ industrious hand. jiberal wages and steady em- loyment given, Inquire at No. 514 Soventh et, bet. Md. avenue and B &: st” COB MILLER. 212 Penv. \ near the line of some city in railroad. Rent (which wast be reasonable) paid in advance if de sired. Addresa Room S4, Wil <1. Address Room 84, Willards’ Hotel au2iit® WANTED—Two ROOMS, furriched or partly furnished. for a couple Tous for themselves, ishing to keep No stoves or bedding requ! Terms moderate Urion. Star office ‘ed. location no ebject. Addresa ANTRD Ti tating location. &e angist* BNT—A Furnished HOUS. or Fourth Wards; the best care will be taken of property; oo children infamily, Address M , 266 Sth street au2l iwe - | fess WANTED.—Wanted to rent or purchase. & medium-sized BRICK HOUSE, centrally located, with atable attached, or spaces to Address J N. A. KOLB, 376 D street, V perienced quarrymen wi /ANTED IMMEDIA1 ELY—150 LABORERS to work onthe W. ington Aqueduct. Ex: be paid at the rate of $1.) per cay ; common laborers, $135. For fur ther informa‘ion apply at the Contractor's Office, Distribut Keservoir,or CAPTAIN JAMES Mc- BE atrest. BURK & DUNBAR NTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK; gocd wager will be given te one who under stands the business thoroughly. Apply at L. BEY ER’S Park Hotel, 7ta street, near Bourdars Line. au l7-3t* ANTBD—Any number of HORSES, HORNED CATTLE, or BH KEP for a firat-clana pasture, under gcod fencing, best attention paid oy feed ing, and salting, if desired, om the moat moderate terms. Apply to MR. Js8. BEASLEY, at his in the rear of opoutal Hotel. No. u4eo3w*] HENRY D. HUTTON. 20 000 LADIKS WANTED — At 381 ¥ > street, between 8th and 9th We stamp Flannel, Velvet, Silk. Muslin, Cambriek, and Linen ; alro, Cloaks. . Racques, Josies. Blippera, Yokes, and Benda tterns recaived f Cheapest place in town. Vive hundred anew erns just received. Work done while you wait. jy B-Im V ANTED TO RENT—An unfarnished HOUSE, in First Ward preferred, now or before the istof December, Bestroferences, AddressJ.D., Box 354. jy 77-1m* J BRUCE & CO. want all to know that they can « buy better Clothing, at lower prices 464 Boventh street, than elsewhere. J ANTED.—Everybody to know that they can buy their Clotnin reduced prices at SMITICS, 460 Beventh street, opposite the City Post Office. Sy 16-tr }ANTED,—10,000 MEN AND BOYS to call at SMITH & BBALL’S to bay their Kummer Clothing, at reduced pric st 361 Beventh street, just below the Northern Market, jy Mitr WwW ANTMD IMMEDIATELY —Twenty OABR- PENTERS. Liberal wages will be paid to yes workmen, and none others will be accepted. ed to the Soxermmens Garpenter, Bhor. ‘ia 4 ventee! . oe me tne at, Gol, WM. GREEN, if ‘termaster my %5-t? Depariiont ot Wasningten: WANTED—SROOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, and een ermiahine Gost” BUOHEY age Ta st mar 90-tf * “Det. G and H. cast sid BOARDING. TYE LARGH WALL-PORNISHED HOUSE ON irst treet, (Oapitol Hill,) between A and B strecta, is now ready, rooms’ all large, cool and al eonveni and their wives or single gent reak fast from 7 to 8. ya: ARD, WITHOUT ROOMB. AND ONE T or tronieasent 8 with BOARD. Location Yery desirable; convenient to the War Department &o.,&a. Apply at 13: Founsyivasie avenua, be- pisces e good plain OOOR, willing towalt or do any Or other'work vane towel a 22-6" PURN MB WITH BOABD, AT 512 ree TTF stronice A few Traustect ‘ost-' Bc orders Can be aocommod &u 10-6t" UMMER BOARDING —Those wishing to Sieaaaa acne eam oe ys mi Ghesunt Hil fatiroad The country isvheaithy and . The hi is spacious Tolrepnd cence ane the etty. Addr cs, No, 1642 Bine st., Phila my 27-2aw2m’ \LEREB FROM THE DEPARTMENTS, ABMY Crsi savy omtcers visiting Wash- ington, map find a com! oon one ot the toss delightful locations in 10. 62 isouri avenue, One very large front room, #4 story. now vacant, my SSRN Cau AT EMITH'S, 460 Seventa street, to fg Vour Glowing, ua }ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good WABRL- | WRIGHT for cart aud wsgon work; toagood | ANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE noar the city, | AUCTION SALES, EE ii US Sel ot FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MURKOW BSIBYANT @ ton, D.C, 1 —| pera are despiirss Public sales of cond: . and 2th of August. 1863 e aa a is condemned as unfit for pubile Bale io commence at ten o’elock a. continued f d. ince from day to aay antil the m.,and be number op Terms cash, Government fande iy 2-4 Captain, AQ nin Oe irniy. YALUASLE BUILDING LOT FOR Bat @ LOT FOR — Ao: WEDNESDAY, the sth ime ae 5 oclock p.m, we willoffer at Pablic dal. ers 8 ineanare at fron tien om 19th ‘wee! ee inc! Width IS fact cinshos | UNTDE Pack fhe Terms: (ne-third cash ; balance in one and two yoate with interest (com day of sale, secured by a eed of trurt upon the property Alleonveyauce at the purcharer’s cost, including Revenue Btamps, Titleindisputable. aud WM. L. WALL & 00., Aust. ByJ. ©. MoGUIBE & 00, Anctioneers. XJELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aT Pcsiio Sate.—On THUBSDAY MORNING. Avg th, commencingat I o’slock, we shall sell at the residence ofa lady removing from tha city, No. 336 New sors avenue, between 9th and Inti sts., a general agsortinsnt of Household and Kitehen *urniture; name in part— Walont Hair Cloth Sofas, Arm Ohairs, and Bide re Walnut Plush Covered Arm Ohaira ard Rockers Gothic and Cane Seat Keception Chairs Walnut Marble top Side and Center Tables Mirrors, dow Shades, Mantel Ornaments Walnut and Mahogany Chamber Furniture, viz : Jenny Lind French and Cottage Bedste sds Marble-topand Plain Bureaus Wardrobes, Marble-top and sther Washstands, Peather Bes, Bolsters. and Pillows Hair, Huse, and Cotton Top Mattrasses Bedding, &c , &c., Brusseis. Sbree-aly ant Ing Carpets Canton Matting, Stair Oil-cloth and Linen Radiator and Parlor 3toves Cooking Stove and Kitchen Requisites. au 2- 3.0. MoGUIRE & CO., Ancta. By J.0. Mo@UIRE & OO Auctioneers. IRST CLASS BUILDING LOT OPPOSITH Froxkiin Row, at AvcTion —On THU KBDAY TERNOON gust 7th, at six o'clock, on the premises sbsil sell Lot No. 20,in Square No. 285 fronting twenty-s x f-et two inches on north K street, between i3th aad [3th atrees= west, and ronning ‘back ore hundred and forty-two feet cight inches to a thirty foot paved alley. The situation is conridered among the best in the city fora private residence, and the ~ale should ecmmarathe attenticn of personsdesiring a tine builuingfite. Titin perfect, Terms: One-tnird cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston thepremises. All conveyances at cost of the purcnaser. au 22 J.C. M-GUIBS & CO.. Aucts. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D.C. 7ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GronceTOws aT AVOTION,—I will sellat Public Auctior. in front of the premises, on THU RADAY APTEBNOON next. Augast 37th, at5 o'clock, all 8 |-that Valuable Improved Proparty, situated at the intersection of Bridge and Aqueduct streste in Georgotown, fronting 25 feet on Bridge street and running back about 115 feet, with the improve- ments. coraisting of an excellent Two-atory Brick House, containing t rooms a through the house, cistern in the other conveniences ne: ry. Also, the adjoining ‘3 fty feet on Aqueduct street or Dsylvania avenue extended, and running back stout 115 feet. Fo: a business s:and, private resi- Genes, oran investment, this offers a rare oppor- unity, Por jon can be had as soo: required. Terms: One-third cash ; balance in 6.13, and 18 months, secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the pur- chaser. Title Perfect. au 20-d&ds THOMAB DOWLING. Auct By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D.C. OU8BHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE at AvOTION. —On FRIDAY MORNI August 28th, commencing at 10 o’siock, I wilsell atthe Maryland House, corner of High and Beall streets Georgetown. ali the Household and Kitchen Farni- jeads. Bedding, and irs, Tables, an: ureaus Wardrobes, Washstands, Crockery and Glassware Parlor aod other Stoves Cooking ftove and Kitchen Requisites and many things not mentioned. Terms cash. THOS. DO au 24 4t VG Avet'r, By WM.L. WALL & CO. ioneers. S owth corner Penn avenus and Ninth street, ‘OVERNMENT SALB OF CONTRABAND | Si) Goonps—On THURSDAY MOBNING, 77th Aug., 1863, at 10 o’clock, we will sell at the Auction Booms, as follow: i Bw piec Ladi Dresa Goods. consisting of erages, De Laines, Bombszines, Briliiants, Lawus. Alpsca, Mohair Merinoes.&c , 9 paira Mens and Ladies Shoes, Gaiters, ad Boots 16 doen Childrens shoes iE Mantillas, 6 Capes, 25 Shawls 2 pieces Broac Oloth 2 Mens ', and Ladies Hose, Neckties, &o. Terms cash, in Government funds. ct if Capt. H. B. TODD, | Bylordseo “Provost Marshal. ; an 26 Bt W.L. WALL & CO, Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | UE a AND EFFEGTS OF A FaMILY LRCLINING HOUBBKEEPING —Oa FRIDAY MORNING, August 23th, at! o’clock, at No. 206 Bixth sireet, between M snd N streets north we shal! sell the Furniture and Effects of a family ds- clining housekeeping com prisihg— Walnut Hair Bprir g Rofa, Arm acd Parlor Chaira Marble top Center Tabie, Secretary aud What- it nol Handsome Oil Paintings and Engravinga | Gilt Window rbades, Curtains Cane and Wood Sest Chairs. Lounges | Three-ply Carpets, Oil Clotii, “ug, Large Mirror Clock, Ornaments, Oak Sidedo:rd Extension Table BE | Oat Ghairs Butlers’ Pray ani stand contaiaing from 8 to 14 rooms, in the Taird China, Glass, and Cr La? 4 Ware, Oastors Table Cutlery. Waiters, Bedsteads, Bureaus Wardrobes, Washstande, Toilst Seis, Druggets Mattrerses Bolsters and Pillows Ce king and other Stoves, Re‘rigerator Together with a seneral assortment of Kitchen FurPiture. Terms cash. auld ei 4 a , Austions FPR4¢2 HOUSE AND LOT ON BasT CAPITOL " BETWEEN THIRD aND FOURTH BTREETS EAST. AT Avotion —On MONDAY, the Slat inst.. we siall Bell, in front of the premises at6o’cluck p. m,, an eIcellent two-story and attic Faame House and Lot, it being part of Lot No. 3, in Bquare No, 816. The house contains eight coaveuiently arranged roome and cellar, with ride alley. This house, No, 102 i+ bandeomely situated on the north side of | East Capitol street, between 3d and sth streets, near the Capitol. : One-half cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes beating interest from day of sale, A deed given, an deed of trusttaken. Title indisputable. aug GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE KBAL BB- TATR IN WASHINGTON CitTy.— WEDNES- DAY AFTERNOON, Bept, I6th, at 5's o’clock, on the premises. by virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date en the 2d day of June, 1860, and recorde: among the land records of Washington city, in District of Columbia, in Liber J. A 8., No. 199. folios 414, et seq.. we shail sell, at public auctioa, to the highest bidder, ali that certain lot or parcel of ground. in the City of Washington. kaown and designated aslot number six(s), in Dyer’s eubdi- vision of square number nine hundred and fifteen (915), improzed by a frame dwelling house. Te One-third cash to be paid at the time of d the remainder im equal payments at six and twelve months from the day of with interost; the deferred payments to be sec! bra deed of trnat on the eOpersy And if the terms are not fully complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Truxtess reserve the right to pete The pro rty at the riak end contol tse ce faulting purchaser, on ore week’s no’ im ington Sar. All conveyancing to be paid by Shewurchaser. ea asmus J. MIDDLETON, f Phi oo utigien Aasclation ju jon. off 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Trustees Qu ll-eo&ds LOST AND FOUND. “s BEWABD.—Lost, about three months & 10 ainee,an BNVELOPE containing private reer cares eine niet et eats a above reward w! pa: auvined mee wy offic. au 25-lw* '7_& str EWARD —#trayed or stolen, on orabout 10 Be wtPcgunt ne mediuu-tived BAY ORSE; one hind foot white; star in forehead; whize spotson back. The sbove reward will be SOORIC AEE or indir ona nbeceartar’ say Information thin. MIOHABL O'BRIEN, au 25 St™ cor. 5th and G, Navg Yard Hill. <T—On board the Thomas Collyer, or on the ee eee ‘Treasur tment, 0} instant. MASTBB MAvON’S LIPLOMA, bo it was photographs and # pass from Lieut. Jolo Bell,O. 8 U om Alexandria to Wasbin, Whoever _ wi ave Faid diploma and centents a! the Star Off: (1 be liberally rews: it* ‘ah rded. WM. ROBERTS. ANOLE; dark rey; Tikes years old; with M ar a iwi sore chin ‘beck. e owner is requested to co! forward te prove property and to charges i : JOHN BBNNITT bere aed Goat Alley bet. L and i. WABD.—Lost, @ small BLAOK COW; $5, beet pentna ee aed cues Tal: ant PATRICK GIBBON. THs LAST NIGHT, M J\TH STREET LAST NIGHT, UP @ rupaway Horse and au 22 St* st" «4.50 Bloventh ot. bet. @ and A. AME TQ THE ADVBRTISBE, AUGUST CARE vending meat ¥ . D. 0.8 BED COW. with white face end without borss; Inme in right hind leg: he Owner can ve by 7 Whi proving property and paying expspeer, ted OL. he u 22 Bt* Aut PAY DIGEST AND READY gator. LATOR ; orRegimental Ray Todle. toa Eirnsaed by Bor Bote EP rua, j two-rtcry Brick Building. situa'ed on K FUTURE DAYS. ]NITBD ETATES MARSHAL’B BALE P 1 CUNFISCATED PROPERTY IN THES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, In virtue of eighteen wri insved from ths Glest of the United Stat bell at public sale, tor al ic 18, Court House door of raid Dine ot on WRIA Ree DaY, the 2d day of Beptember. commencing at 11 eens: ., the life estate of the several owners of ie OW! the city of Washingt ther with all an ereon, viz: CRIPTION OF A, Y. P, GanNatr’s Paoranty. Ail tba: part of Lot No 4,in Square No S77, be- gipn ng in the rear line of said lot upon the alley a! a point distant 24 f-et cast from the northeast corner Of said lot, thence east 2 feet; thence south Sy feet; thence west 2: feet. thacce north 3 feet to the beginning. es eee by a large Brick Stabdl>. Alto, that part of Lot No 2i.in Square No. 3/7, being the north 33 feet front hy the depth of the lot, Improved by a jour story Brick Dwelling, situate on Ni.th 6 reet wert, between B and streets north DrsOprptiow or THomas D. AL "8 Lot. Noe 6,7 and 8, in Fqnars No a ven ed by atwo story Frame Dweilitg #:tuate oa atr-ot south, betweea rey rth ent Eighth etreers west DESCRIPTION OF FR«NCI= HANNa’s Propaats All that part of Lot No 1. in Square No. 260, hay ing afront of 25 feet by tha depth of tae.o a @ wext adjoining the east 25 feet frontof «aid i» with ve improvemnt? . _ Also. weat bal! of Lot No.3. im Square No.8 4 improved bys store room on north B strest, be- rth streets. | " of Lot No. 1, in Square 63 ‘apitol Square,between acuin are ta Square No. 638, improved idiay, and cow occupied by drrigaated 0, im- liing. Fitaate on tween Bleventh and Twelfth Airc » the nortl ent Dus ORIPTION OF CHARLES 3.W5LLA0n's Paorsarr. The east hait of sa ion G@,10 Sqaare No -$3 beiiw No 7 on Indiana avena+, Improved by a feur-story Brick Building. Dxserirrioa or Ooanw.ics Boria's Paoreary The Lot No. 10, 1m Baers No. 10. No improve. ments Also, that partof Lot Nc. 1 and part of Loi No. 14, in Square No. 48. »e inning at the sonthwot corner of said Lot No i, ant running tisoce 95 fee? 3 inches; thence east 2 feet 8X in thenes south ret 3 inches to morth B atrect, thenes we-t by ant with the line of M street 90 feet 8% repiuning. Improves by 9 four- ator reco R strest north, betweea Fifth «cd ®ixth streets weat Alto, that part of Lots No. 3 acd 24, in Square No, 491 begining s the sareatthe northeast few 4; thence northwest wardly >, then ¢ northweatwardly & fast thence north 1 feet; t t an'D, Improved by onr story Brick situated on Pour-+ half atreet, tween C stroet and Pennsylvani: emue Dxsouirrion or Juun N. Marvit’s Piopxatr The Lot No. 13, in Square No. 285. improved bys atrest mere between Twelfth and Tuirteenth streeta went, Dsecrirtion oF CuanLtes W. 0. Donsixgrox’s PROPERTY The Lot No. 3, in Square No. 688, improved by a two-story Brick Building. situated on B street south, between First street east and Capitol Square. rtion OF Maxtim L, 8uitg'’s Pronerry, t cast haif of Lot No. 16, in Reservation No. ll. improved by 8 two-story Brick Bailiing sia ate on C street north, Third and Second strecia weet. Dgscairrion OF Baaxcn Forrest’s Prorertr, That part of original Lot No. 2, im Square No. cribed as fo! Boginning on Pennsylva je 0 along sa'd avenue 81 fret; thanca at right angles wib said avenue 97 feet 1% inches, to an aliey; thence southwestwardly along the line of said alley, 9 feat and \ incb; thence due east aion, said 4) feet 2 inches, thence southwestwardly an. air it venue, -0 feet é improved bya ‘uated on Pennsyiva- enuth and Twentieth stree t, and known as one of the housesin Beven Buildings PoLLagn’s Propsarr . No 21. in Squars No. 231, Jeecribed ae follows > Beginning at the north east ourrer of said lot and running thence west 2 feet ; thence sonth 12) feet; thence east 2 feet ; thence north 12° feet, to the place of beginning: No improvement Also, those parts of Lots Nos, 1] and 12, in Square No 297, deac:ibed as fotlows: Beginding on soath D street. 4( feet 3 icches from the nort rw-: of saic square, and running thence east i feet ; thence north 70 feet ; thence west 16 feet ; thence south 70 feet, to the plece of beginning improved by a two-story Frame Building, situate on Datreat south, between Twelfth and Thirteenth strests west. Desoription oF Dantey aNp Mary F. Rarcttrr’s That t of Li tod ia ae No. 234, bet at part of Lot No. 2. in Square No. 234, bet the wert 4 feet 4 inckes front of said lot, ‘by the ceyn of the same and Lot No.3, in Square No 34 and that part of Lot No. 4, in Square No. 261, being the east 19 feet 18 inches trent of said Lot, by the depth of the same, improved by a three-story Brick Builcing and Lot adjoining, situate on K atreet north, between Twelfth snd Thirteenth streeta west one of the houses in Franklin Row. Descairtion ov Evwaxp M_Ovarx’s Paopaaty The Lot No. 9, in &quare No 353. improved b: four-story Brick Building, om D etreet south, tween Tenth and Ejeventh streots wes DzscRtPtion OF SamceL LEB's Paormatr. Those Lota Nos 1,2,3,4,6,and7,in Square No, é9) No improvements. Buscarerion OF James J. Wantne’s Prorerty, T} at part of Lat No 7, Square No. 455, dsscribed as foilows: Beginning at the routhwest corner of fa'd lot and running east 41 fest 11‘; inches ; thence north 89 jeet 533 incves to the rear line o! said lot; thence west 44 feet li'; inches; thence south #9 feet inches, to the piace of beg:nuing, improved by a foar story Brick Buiidivg. situate on M street north, between Sixth and Seventh streets west, Desoniyv1i0¥ oF Henxy B. TyLer’s Paorarty. Tse wert talfof Lot No 6, in Square No, 435, im- roved by a four-story Brick Building, situat= on # reet north, between Sixth and Seventh streets west. DescRirtion OF Lavinia BoYLe’s Propearr, The eas: 29 feet 5%; inches front, of Lot No. t, and the south w feet 3 inches front,of Lot No It, in Square No. 48, improved bya three story Brick Bui.ding, situate on EB sireet north, between Pilth ard Sixth streets weet. Drscairtios of Sauce L, Lewis's Prorgaty. The Lot No, ¢ in Square No. lic. No Luprove- ments, Also, that part of Lot No. 15, being the west 32 fee. 11 inches front, by the depth of the Lotin Equare No %. No improvements, Also, Lot No. 7,in Square No. 6&3 No improve- mebts, i Alco, Lot No. 19, in Square No. 835. No improve- ments. : Al o, Lot No. 4, in Square No 642. Noimprove- ments, Aliso, Lote Nos I6and 20,in Square No, ¢i2, No improvements. x Also, Lot No. I,in Square designated and num- bered B. 612. No impruvemerts, Iso, Lets Nos.2,.3, and4 in Square designated ard numbered EB, 612. No improvements. Descarprion oF Cuanins W. Havennen’s Pror- ERTY. Lots Nos. 29 and 30, bot& in 8quare No. 652, No improvements. ki ‘ Aiso, Lots Nos i and 11, in Square No, 553. Ne im provements feized. libeled, and condemned under the Con- fiscation Act of July i7ti, 132, a8 the priperty of the Sbeye maneademre ang willbe suid for the use of the Unit ate WARD H. LAMON, Tni'ed States Marshal D.C. N. B.—Al!l persons buying at this sale will bs re quired to meke a deposit of one-fourth of purchase inoney at the time of sale, or else the property wall be resold atonce. _ WARD H. LAMO! au 32-9t United States Marshai D.C. By J.C MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ics ISSI1ONBR’S SALE OF KeAL BATAPE OF THe Lave Dagivs CLagetr.—Uader and by virtue of an order of the Supreme Couit of the District of Uolumbia, bearing date on June 5, 1863, mate in a certain proceeding iastitated im said court for the partition of the reai estate of the late Darius Siseatt. the undersigned commissioners, dui i by said Court toact in the premises i. September 3d. 1363, at balf past S o'clock P. M.,in front of the property, will sell at ublie auction all those parts of Lots No, l3and No. fb. in 1 homas Beall of George’s addition to George- town. in the District of Columbia, contained with- in the following metes and int on Brid, tre muds, beginning ate feet 4 inches east From the sonthens! of Lot Ni addition,and running thence no: ten feet alley. thence eastward|: feet 10 inches, thence south street, and thence west 27 ‘eet 10 inches to the begianing—with the three-story brick house there- on. Also, those other parts of Lots No. 13 and No. 19 in said addition to Georgetown, coutaine! within the following metes and bounds rg emery for the same ata point on Bridge street distant 53 feet 2 see east from -_ sou! wry = : Lot 0. }.and running thence nor’ e Alley, thence eastwardly with the line of said alley 27 feet le , thence south 120 feet to Bridge streel. and thence west 27 feet 10 inches to the Dexioning—with the three story brick house ereon, ituated om Bridge street, in ‘gviow: ict of 2 i d of the pu chase in le'be paid tn canhs and the residue in four euual instalments, at 6,13, 18 and #1 mon’ ith interest for which the pu . fonds, > th eice respectively accor.t ing pa rest in tke property sold. secured to feo tee ation of e majority of the Oouimiasioners, will be required, ale positive. Ifthe terms of are not complied with Withia spears ter eg eead a as Rank Sa efanlt. * All copyeyancing and to it the cost of the purchasers, BUN LL. aki: RADLEY, WM. B ne i . . JAB, 0. MeGUIRE © OO" au 18 eckds T. DOWLING, Auct’r. ILITaBY Law THE UNITED sTA FiOslan. Rew edition, $607 ee Br Fone Ws ° BRANOK TATLOB.