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LOCAL NEWS AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s THBATER opens to-night. Thisevent will bo doubt be mace much o: by piay-geers in this city the initial performance will con- ist of one of the most magnificent of dramatic pageants, vi The Naiad Queen.” Mr. Ford has secured the services of a splendid com- pany, among whom are Mr. and Mra. O. B. Rishop, Anna Waite, J. A. Herne. Misses Me!- ville and Hodges, and others well known. A crowded house may be expected. WASHINGTON THEATER.—Miss Jean M. Da- ‘enport’s version of « Camille, or the Fate of Coquette,” will be performed at this resort this evening, Miss Susan Denin assuming the char. acter of + Camille? and Mr, G. E. Wilson th: oft * Armand Duval.” Other characters will i ined by W.H. Bokee, Uarry Ciifford, Charlotte Thompson, Anne Johnson snd other. . Miss Denin bas heretofore performed this char. er, tad slways with great success ( Canternery.—lIi should be borne in mind by 1i] who would witness fine pantomime and robatic performances and graceful dancing, hus is the last week of the splendid Zan- | Troupe, Since the first night of their aj pearance, crowds have been attracted to- wards Canterbury Hall, A good bill to-nigat | ugctin, wherein the Canterbury company will also appear. \V ARIETIES.—The new comic drama, “The iar Mortal,” which was writt-nexpress- this establishment, will be performed t. The cast is a good one, and the play 1s one calculated to create much me Fiiza Florence, Ada Tesman, Jim Bud th and the great star troupe appesr ‘lso in ved bill of song, dance and Ethiopian ec- ntricity. ie wait age ae THE Drarv.—After our raport closed yes- terday the tollowing cases were disposed of by the Board of Enroliment: Thomas Lysie, colored, turnished subdstitute— Jolin Grey. John Peters, over age. Andrew Greene, under age. Wilham E. Lowry, disability. Samuel Howitz, alien. Francis J. Truxell, over age. ¥F. A. Shaw, disability. ry Philip Mack, under age. fienry Thomas, colored, accepted. Castor Hunter, disability. Thomas Sims, colored, accepted. Charles Brown, colored, under age. Willlara Anton, only support of widow. Charles W. Guunniss, disaoility. ames Hendley, alien Miam King, erroneously enreiled. Nicholas E. Hobbs, erroneously enrolled. aivese Reeler, only support of aged parents. Michael McGhan, over age. Lorenzo Seymonr, disability. Charles W. Darr, dtsability. F. Hubert, over age. ohn Sandsman, alien. Jacob Pendel, disability. Bully Rooss. colored, disability. ‘Thomas McMahon, disabil: David Carroll, colored,turnished substitute— Ignatius Livas. Frederick Atze ‘Temple Moore, sobert Franklin. George T. Castle, furnished substitute—Au- gust Foigner. Richard Brooks, colored, furnished substi- te—James Lancaster. Crabriel (yoins, colored, furnished substitute— Jobn Thompson. bielder R. Dorsett, furnished substitute—Pe- | McDonald. in Skidwell, erroneousiy enroled. Téwis Meissiuger, alien. ohr, erroneously enroled. - Evans, disability. Jessie Harper, over age. George Sheoter, erroneo Wm. Holden. over age. Jsmes H. Bryan, turnisbed sub:titute—Lo- renzo D. Henry. Pevirgan Ports, disability. Frederick Kress, slien John F. Seetz, disability. Thomas Goss, disability. John P. Yon Essen, furnished substitute— Henry Willisms. Perry Rider, colored, furnished substitute— John W. Buitie. James Brent, colored, furnished substitute— Aitred Mathews. Hezekiah Dement, disability. A substitute named August Foign a Frenchman by birth, made his escape yester- day @fternoon. He hud gone to an outhouse, uccompanied by a guard, and escaped thence by the back way while the guard stood in éront. The substitute broker from Baltimore named Jones, who was committed to the cuardhouse | cone day last week by Captain Scheetz, tor al- | jeged illegitimate operations around the rooms | Where the business of examination is conduct- ed, bas been reiease lien. olored,furnished substitute— t ia OY THE Pusiic Scxoor Tavs- Mert xa vrers— the Board met in the Aldermen's Chamber yesterday afternoon. Present: Dr. Walsh (in the chair,) and Messrs. Morsell, Wilson. Miller, Wright, Davis, Holinead ana Eliz. in the absence of Mr. Dayton, Mr. Mor- a: ll acted as Secretary. the Sixth Ward, will" lence aii clamor a: the syst@m of im ay the committee “si- nd the last argument agaiust provement recommended by the Boara of and pat ration b the sity councils Sing the leat year.” ; Im the Fourth District a lot has been pur- chased near the Lon, primary scholars. iN be required in that s¢ Hop or ® large central building in the Seveuth ction even after the erec- ! Bridge, to accommodate | school of this grade will | An the Second District negotiations have been | conckided for the chureh Property on the north side of E, between Sixth and Seventh streets. / Ry this means five or six echools will have Accommodations every way suitable fora very Teasonabie expenditure. and in a short time. In the First District there are two organized | schoo!s—one of which is the female grammar school—and three other schools, authorized by | Dr. Davis p nied the resignations of Mrs. Jensen and Miss Lydia ©! je, teachers in ihe Third District, and they were accepted. Mr. Morsell presented the resignation of Mise ry FP. Middleton, principal of the female sr school of the First District, and ot uh Y. Triplett, one of the sec ondary which were iso atcepted Middleton tenders her resignation to imore lucrative s under Gov- i Triy e of the re. maar and in- dal in each exemplary neuiuting the vement tn ‘The report also ies that no scholar shall receive more n one premit putin |? @ a pupil is entitled to a second hall be made to the pupil next in eurder in the same ciass of merit. Ther of ibe scholar, with the date commencement wud termuinauon, shall be written each copy- book, which shati be deposited wh the teacuer, to be preserved for examination by the Traste ‘The Trustees of the respective districts, wi! the advice and assisiance of the teachers, will aoake the awards. Teachers are required to keep a record of the pupils to whom certificates of merit shall be given during th’ year, and at its close report the same to the Ti ustees. The report was received, andits onsideration postponed to the next meeting. Mr. Miller, from the committee on text books, made a report substituting in the Prime y hools, Davies’ Primary Arithmetic in place of Greenleaf's; in the Secondaries, Davies’ Ele- ments of Written Arithmetic and Practical Arithmetic in place of Greenleaf’s Common School; in the Intermediates, Worcester's Pro- mouncing Spelier vice Swan's Spelling Book, and Davies’ Practical Arithmetic vice Green- leaf’s Common School Arithmetic; in the Gram- mar Schools, Davies’ Practical Arithmetic in place of Greenleaf’s Common School and ational, Davies’ Algebra vice Greeuleaf’s, and Davis’ Legendre vice Greenleat’s Geometry and Mensuration. These works of Prof. Davies are understood to be the revised editions of 1563. | ‘This report was adopted. Mr. Wilson, from the committee on school- houses, reported that, in compliance with their duty, towards the close of the last school year they had visited every room in the city occu- | pied by a public school. The committee say that the question of the trustees is, where can apy room be found? and not whether itis suit- abie. Hence, they found the school-rooms lo- cated in the damp and dark basements ot obscure churches ; in buildings originally de- signed for stables and carpenter-shops; in ill-arranged halls over blacksmiths’ shops, market and engine-houses; and, in short, in euch buildings or rooms as could not bead van- tageously used for any other purpose. here 16 not @ solitary school-room in the third district fit for the purpose for which it is ased, In the first, second and fourth districts there are a few rooms that are very well adapted to the wants of & school, but the large majority are altogether unsuitable. To describe yu detail their faults would be ap endless and erection of suitable buildings, t be owned, with the lots on which they 4resituated, by the Ccerporation. First of all, alarge building, capable of ac. commodating five or six hundred scholirs, Should be erected in as cen'r+l position as can be securrdinesch ward. These wil! accom- modate the higher grades of -chools af first in each district, and as their numbers increase in and the pupiis of the lower grades neighborhood. wseless task, as the only remedy consists in the | | called upon by & committee of © ters of the Gospel, who expre i and nunister to t. ) ar | taken. It is is Ademand fora class of em uter ding-, hented at a dict from these enter or othe accommodsnon of the lower graces of schools. All this will require nme, nd mse wh de the ea Fas, 48 eretotors, have to moke th porary ace- |: ments hey « . a © “Tt meet Dot oe petagietre gal tifabeune: : 36k CUNSEyu gion 1 law, which have no rooms. this district are making every effort to get some temporary place for their location. but thus far have taile4. This state of things shows the propriety of the recommendation of | the Bourd to locate the next large building in that district, and the be hurried torward as rapidly as possible. | only child o! | months and 8days. ‘The sub-board of pcessity tor the work to The committee recer.mend that in the con- struction of new temporary buildings the ceil- ings should be at least twelve feet bigh, and | the reoms well ventilated, lighted, und tree | frem dampness. more, The cost wiil be but little and The discomfort and inconvenience of osizing our own mechanics, mmittes and Board an in- ‘The report was adopted. The committee on the examination of teachers Teported that the examination took placeon the Lith inst., when sixteen ladies were present -—four candidates for grammar schools, five fer secondary and seven tor primary schools—oc- cupying the entire day. torily, two were disqualified on account of age, and eight were rejected. Of those approved by the committee, ope—Mies Annie E. Evans— lor a grammar s-hool, three—Misses Helen Williams, son—for secondary schools and two—Misses Oceana A. Walker and Eliza J. Whatley—for prim: Six passed satisfac- Amelia M. Kirk and Addie Thomp schools. ight offered a resolution directing the W committee on vocal music to prepare and pre- sent to the Mayor a communication requesting an application to the Counciis for an appro- priation of #1,006 for the salary of the profes- sor of music; which, after some debate, was adopted. The election of teachers then being in order, the following were nominated and elected: FIRST DISTRICT. Male Grammar—S. John Thomson. Female Grammar—Miss Annie E. Evans, Male Intermediate—Mrs. M. FE. Rodier, Female Intermediate—Miss A. K. Lowe. Secondary No. 1—Miss Fannie E. Hoover. Do. No.2—Miss H. H. Slater. Do. No, 3—Miss M. J. Mills. Do. No, 4—Miss Letitia B. Allen. Do. No. 5—Vacant. Primary No. 1—Amelia_M. Kirk. Do. No. 2—Emily Robinson. Sub-Assistant—Miss Oceana A. Walker. SECOND DISTRICT. Male Grammar—Thos. M. Wilson, Female Grammar—Mizs E_H. Boggs. Male Intermediate—Miss Emily Myers. Female Latermediate—Miss I. B. Billing. Secondary No. 1—Miss Isabella F. Acton. Do. No. 2—Miss S. P. Abell. Do. No.3--Miss Jane Thomas. Lo. No.4—Miss Mary A. Tucker. Do. No. 5—Miss Martha ¥. Fletcher. Do. No. 6—Vucant. De No. 7—Not organized. oO. Primary No. i—Miss Alice M. MeTntosh. Do. Miss Maggie E. Flenner. Do. No. 3—Miss Ananda Baird. Do No. {—Miss Maria Y. Dayis. ant—Miss Sallie E. Rodier. THIRD DISTRICT Male Grammar—Mr. W. W. McUathran. Female Grammar—Miss Mary EK. Ramsey. Mole Lut-rmediate—Miss Jane G. Moss. Female Luvermediate—Miss Frances Elyans. Secondary No. 1—Mrs. E. W. Clark. Do. N Miss Lucy E. Moore. Do. No. 3—Miss Kate Sanderson. Lio. No. 4—Miss Catharine Morphy. Do. No.5—Miss Emily E. Tucker. Do. No. 6—Miss Lucy B. Davis. Do. No. 7—Miss Jennie Ramsay. Do. No. 5—Miss Addie Thompson. Do. No. $—Miss Helen E. Wiliiame. Primary No. !—Mies Josephine L. Bird. lio. No, 2—Miss Mary A. Hill. Do. No.3—Miss Mary Awkward. Tio, No. 4—Mies Eliza J. Wheatley. bo. No.5—Miss Lizzie A. Allen. Sub-Assictant—Miss Alberta Bright. FOURTH DISTRICT. Male Grammar—Mr. John E. Thompson. Female Grammar —Mre. Marg’t A. Amidon. ale Intermediate—Miss Emma L. Reed. Female [ntermediate— Miss Annie E. Secondary N i 0. No. Miss Mary A. Lee Do. No. S$—Mrs. M. EB. Martin. Do. Do. Lo, Do No. 7—Miss Maria F.N S. Primary No. i—M osephine C. Lee, Bo. No M Seville Davis. lo. No, Alice Adams. Do. Hattie Magee Sub-Ass Aunie M. Bailey. COLORED MISSION ARLE: days agoa delegation of twely. he colored Bapust de on, Which held their annual mee called upon President Lin- coln to could re- may concern ject is a all facilit nol be inconsistent nce to our military operations. A.LIncois ANOTHER D RTER CAUGHT —The detec. tives im the employment of Captam Scheetz yesterday ascertained that Howard Ryan, who cepted by the Bourd of Mnro!iment te, Was a deserter from the Ist ws y cavalry. herefore been rested aud p nN — A Biritary MatcnH—Deery and Simpson. The above named gentlemen wili play ais game of billiards at the salvon of 3 ler & Simpson, 43 nsylyania avenue, on Thursdsy, Augnst » at4 o'clock p.m. f aaa a age Diseases, y ft is thi it certain, destin temedy~tadend. must certain, safe and oF . the only vegetabie rem << er vered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four ours. No miagr- gl, no balsam, no mercury. Only taa pills to be the soldier's hope, and a friend to ices mea 40 not want to be exposed. Male pacz- ages, $2; female, Samarttan’s Root and Herb Juices—& Positive cure for Byphilis, Scrofula, Ulcers, i &c. Price 31, or six bottles A Ford. See advertisement, m5 ree Ces Oozxs and other disorders of the feet when ne- glected are infurions te the health. They anfit the civilian for business. and it is Fupossthie for a sol- dier to march and fight with vim if the great aup- rt of his whole frame be ina disordered ‘condi on. To ail afflicted with Corns, Bunions or Nails stowing in the fesh, or otber disorders of the feet ‘3 woul a Tegommend an aaron a i raive ce, No. ‘enn avenue, between Four-and- half and Bixth sts jyit Kis 16 Sut Te Fede ep Westen at Oras Hn Dyes P ‘he Bold or. B. ly tT: genisebos. host in use, try it, |. Ford, corner llth st: a re Dato. aad Leary bea ee and Pa, syente,. Ks the advantages to the comfort, , health, and success of the ‘school very gre: They also recommend that no more prim: arm-chairs be purchased, butthat small desks and chairs should be substituted as faras prac- ticable. the Chait has led to its disuse in other cities | The present argent demand for moreand better school furniture, and the increasing demand in the future, the cost, trouble and delay in transporting it from a distance,as wellas the propriety of pa suggests to the quiry worthy of consideration, viz. Cannot our furniture be advantageously manufactared in this city! The Committee areof the opinion that the public schools can advance but little trom their present condition of efficieney and usefulness until suitable buildings are pro- vided for them. { | | PIC NICS, &c. Fest GRAND BALL OF THB SEASON, FoR TH® BENEFITO ea res ¥ aN FTED MAN, ? Hail, SAY, Serr. 3. Tickets ONE DOLLAE, admitting a gentleman % L. A WANTS. ANTED Tu RENT—A email Carnie furnished HOUSE. Apply to C. B. Ww Star Star « aa 4 Slt ANTED—a PABTEY COOK, Apply at | _*¥ Clareadon Hotel, an 26-20" ANTED TO RENT—A BOUSE; one with rable preferred. Apply to LIEUT. UOL. W. A. HOLS, Atintant Genoral’s Office au 25-41" Ww Nic ‘WEANTED— Two good k BARBERS, at No. 63 Bridge street, Georgetown, D, U. Guod ani copatant employment au 24-3" MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. Market space, Win ines apply bers the’ a paiae ira the THes Th DORSEY er WM. oh it. 7h and Sth a A fair price will 2a september to uster & Co ’8, 35 3. au 26 $t* QU BSTITUTE WANLED, : der cen & liberal price w w To one who i« nota ill be paid, Ca'lbe- bours of 9 and 3 o’clock. T. M. RANSON, 26-3! Insurance Agent, 520 Beventh street. RATED MEN, ATTENTION Drafted men can get rejiable MEN for SU BSTI- TUTES by calling on serters for a sinall prem: We nsure against de W183 & CO.. Auct'rs, 27 7th st., bet. G and H sts. .B us au 25 3t UBSTITUTES WANTED. S five(2s) good reliable Mh. tne highest me day ¢) ‘th street, between G and H « au 25-3 [Chrohicle j ‘We want twenty: this day. We pay rices. Call early and get your meney Kemsomber we do not speculate, but arge licht con missions. Call at once at No. 427 treeta. B, LBWIS & CO., Auctioneers. ANTED,—SUBBTITU TES wanted—the high- est prices paid—a* the ROWLAND. No, 42% B stree! Ofice, All kinds of Exempt par reasonable prices. office of Justice D. it. mear General Post iom Papers promptly au lt-29* ‘EBS’ HEADQUARTERS The high- BSTI Ste prices will be paid for SUBRTITUTRS for DRASTED men. Those iv want of Substitutes will find it to their interest to wence and Real Bi Offi near yeneevevanl at_the “‘Intelli- pl PP No. 511 Ninth sf, N. H. MILLER, FOR SALE AND RENT. UEBNISHED ROOMS TO 460 l3th street, F Streets, neatly furnish BOOMS, and i BED LORS, in theclty, Evo: {ngtham. No chi attention ian east side. between G an ed and very comfortable TTING ROOMS, and PAR- SENT—Por rent, at ighborhood is one of most desirable 21 those paid to coon OOM TO RENT.—A large and desirable Front Room, furnished, may be bad at between 16th and Vermont ave 326 I street, au 2-4t* FY RENT. WELL-PURNISHED HOUSE, a No. 371 Bixth street (McKelden’s Row), be: tween Gand H. Good reference required. au 3-3t* F contain ed. Toa F Garden Land. on ock Georgetown, D. Rrid c Wentst est, The Dwolling- Hi mion bth etzoot west: Part fy toNB on street west. ‘or terms & Oo . MoGO¥ No. 669, cor. Land Jd streets. i ¥ te ] jocse, FOR RENT—¥or the months from the frat of September. The Parlor. Diningroom and ill be very lo: 4 11th street, ity P.O. loure con’ iB AND LOT NO. person willing to OR RENT OB SALR—A FURNISHED DW EL- LING-HOUBE, with Stable and three acres of ;pext to Papermill m’ the south side of 87 rooms, with a large dry collar underneath. The stable hsa 11 stalls, hay shed &c.,&c , with 4 rooms for gard-n hands. fo PAREER & SPA avenue. or ChAR For farther information and terms appiy LDING n 8 WAL -) Pennkvivan's {TOBE FOR SALB. 0S O street, near ard North Ca Gift Store, Pe good business. mainess. ave. Sd street. Sold only on account of chaoge of New Jersey ave. Apply, HABRISON Store is doing a au 26 St ¥OUR-ROOM HOUSE TO RENT—On First street, batween G and H, on Printing Offies square. Inquire at the corve: T of Second street and Massachusetts avenue, between G and H streets, au 26-%t ABE CHANCE. doing s busin —For asic, a BAKERY, now 8 Of from thre to five bbls. of flour per day. To any person wishing to engage ia this Basiness auch a Thance is seldom offered, Apply on the premises 17 4/2 at. __ 25-38" Ve BENT—For a bonug. TEM ofa large Ho! heuse or business stand, be: tral location, ecrirer. Use, SUiladio for ng ii i , the UN vieinity of the Btate rivate sale Karly po D. McGUIRE & CO., Mer its. sa d all modern Taptarements. in the immadiat jepsion g! Auction tment, is offered at iven. Appiy toJ. and Commission an 25-8t LET AND small two et 0 rouse TO BALE—A six rooms, 2 Tith tract, suitable for asmaii family, for sale for cash session given September firat Apply. liery, No. 3 LAWRENCE, at avenue, a FoR RENT— Beveral wel aeutiemen preferred. A bear 7th st rady's Gs) FUBNITURE FoR ry Brick Dwelling of et, and tae Furniture, Pos- to D. M. 52 Penn. au 25-3t" !-furnished ROOMS pply at 445 E atr au ait be rented aingie or together. Het., bet, 6th and 7tb, (,0B REN CHAMB eet. 2d and Sd. ppiy at Room N. au 2t-eo3t* POR RES suitabe e€pin 4 | Rtock, glaen case and fixture | Apply on the premises aton able pariiea, wit! re. satisfactory NOvew FOR by 2) fect, bas been used fi 1 y Dusiness, located | itary Commission and Railroad Devot Inquire of &. W Mice WL LORPER AT PRIVA ROAD HOUs begin immediately .) and one of the beat Jersey avenuc. an St2w™ OR RENT—Two handsomely furnished ROOM in a central and desirable location, which ROOMS. on fir . well Known asa tayera fo. ten yeata, The license ia paid. and purchaser The house in large. (13 Apply at No. 3. _an gt pishad PARLOR and north sida, between 0.9, Indian O95 Also, two nice No 104 i all fromediately at reet, bet. Tard K OK LENT_STORE No ween gth suc eon. avenue, be A emallremnant of afor sale with ator None but reli- y ref BAL ra on brotyping. suit street near San Price $125. TE SALE THRRAU.- the stands in the city. be- | tween the depot and the Capitol,No. 520 New _MBS KELLY. NV EKCUANTS' HA} ond tloor No LYE syivanianyeuue, between sta a KENT to persons ting a large aud Room. by the day or week, for the dieplay of 2 or other temporary purposes. Apply to W. CLAGETT, at Shuater & Co.'s Foe KENT—Y¥wo fine ROOMS. handsomely fur- bished; ina good locaticn, Apply at the Star Office, a1 FUR SseD PARLOR A LET —Apply at 272 F st: au 2) lw* prow sace _ most des quire of WM. place of bu: au 3-1W* Ac mfortable le nes H. JOE these, on G street, ND B reat, cornar of 1th, HOUSE, in one of the ehdorhoods in lhe city, in- NSON, 325 Filth strest, or , between 6th and7th, land is ina high ata fencing. Kither of them dating terms. Forest Oak Post au 20-1w* Addreas JA res. with good improvem2! o cultivation, with good will be gol id on accommo: MES B GAITHKE, Office, Moutgomery county, Md. ODRUCEF No. 450 Seventh j ROOMS TO | | Addres W.H. G.. Star Office. itaurant, corner ith ae NTED—A first-class PRESCRIPTIONI&T. ply 124 Pern. ave. 25-3t> GIBL to cook, wash and iron ina family, Apply 318 north & street, ANTED—By a young lady, fully comp*tent, a WATTERT Os Lo7Re lady fully compton D . Star office. an 25 2t* ANTED—A middle-age’ COLORED WOMAN, Ww as chambhermaid (young girls need not ny), at orth F st.. bet. izthamd 18th. aa 26-2t* W NTED—A WHI' ply at BROWN'S Pena. avenue W ANTED IMMEDIATELY— Two GIRLS white or colored; one for kitcheowork and ens for wash and iron,’ Callat No. 501 Bleventh attect. ari : is 'TRNISHED HOUSE WANTED. Conerens winbes torent a Furnished House. To suit him. it must be elegautiy farpished, aud nicely and handsomely loca’ A medium-sized ‘cure preferred. Address A. B. C., Star office. it” W AdtTxD TO BENT—Between now and firs‘ Y* October, two small or one large HOUSE, fur pees OF erate fetaae in CG desirable Deighborhood. stating localit 4 &e )for one week J.H.C., National Hotel °° _ 40 26-St* Cupitol Bill, {wu 25-20" j MAS. MINDELEFF, WaASTED—a good DRIVER, at MAACK'S Brewery, corner 4}, and N streets, Isiand, _ Au 5-3 i Bei ANTED IMMEDIATBLY—A CLERK in a drug store, who thoroughly understanls the TR WOMAN os csok. Ap: ‘8 ‘A member of i ati | Ritche Walnut | AUOTION SALES, Ee: Sera es ees Be: epee - | THIS AF¥ERNOON AND TU-MOaS0 4 By W.L, WALL & OU., Acctionvers Siuth corner Bo | i Mason's Cakes ___WM.&. Watt & CO., Avets By WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. A On WSDNSEBDAY. the oclock p. m.. we will offer at Public Siin i numbered 15. in Square 127, frouting on 19th street $9 fect 3, inch and th 165 feet in inches. Sarr nie a ae | _ Terme: Que-third cash ; balance in one and t | genre with intérest from day of sale, amcuret ed | deed oftrustupon the property All conveyance the purcharer’s cost, including Revnons i pa. itleindisputabdie. . Hl au 20 M.L. WALL & CO.. Aucta. By J.C. Mc@UIBE & CO. Auctioneers, FE XORLLENT BOUSEHOLD BNITURE aT Punic Sace.—On THURSDAY MORAL August 7th, commencingat i'o'clock, wa sh. ell at the residence ofa lady removing from thie city, 336 New York avenue, between yth and its genera! assortment of Household and Wurnitare; name in part— Hair Cloth Sofss, Arm Chsirr, and Chairs Walnut Plush Covered Arm Chairs acd Rockers Gothic and Cane Seat Reception Chairs Walnt Marble tov Side Santer Tables ) | Mirrors, Window Shades, Mantel Ornaments business. Inquire of B. A, BACON, corner 4*; and { F streeta, Isjan - 8 85 Bet employment and goo wages at J.S. Att ra S8ON’s, 99 ridge Street, Georgetown, .€. Apply direetly, a 5. 3t* ANTED— A thoronghiy competent DINING- W ‘toon anv ante Ons wie ont DINING der himeelf useful in t) jouse. Apply immediat ly to375.cor. 4’, and C ata. a ATU WANTED —A gentleman, with a wile ind no childres wants to rent or buy a House, furnished or unfurnished, in a healthy location, in Wasiington or teorgetown. Address for one mont carving location of the house) Box 70%, a, DC, an g5-iw WW 188 WANTED —An offer of the U.S. Navy with fine wroipens wishes to correspord with a handsome and intolligens young lady with aviewto matrimony. Communications strictly coriidentisl. Address W. N., Washington Navy ‘ard au 25-3t* OUSB WANTED.—The advertiser wiwhes a FURNISHED HOUSE in a good Jonation. an 2b-3té —A HOBTLER. MING’S National Stab’ id 6tb ate, Wns ED—A good Domestic CAKR BAKER. a 8 coo BEBeD BARRE. Apply atthe corner eets. “eae NORBR & BRO. au 2 WANTED. IMMBDIATELY —One first-class BARBER and ore BOY. Best wages given, Apply, RB. ALLIOT, 212 Penn. ave., under Wil- larda? Hotel. gu 24-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN todo im cooking, a’ the National Steam Laundry, Penn. avenue, ‘a Theater. pageire for five days. - JAS, F. BOTCHKIS8, Prop, ANTED—A WHITE MAN to work on. and take charges of, x farm; xlso,a WOMAN.ts do housework «! the same place, A man and wife would be preferred, A ling, giving name and ragi- dence directed to J. C.. and left at the Star office, will meet with attention immediately. au 21-402: IFrY DOLLARS A MONTH.—A gentleman, wife and two children (two and four years old), want, for six months ora year. a good-sized fur- Bisbet ROOM and BOARD with a private family or where there are few boarders, Address P 0, Box 61, giving location. Best reterences given required, au 24-3" PV ANTED-A ood BUILDING LOT, east of High street and north of Brid, Georgetown, for which cash will be pai Saxton, Georgeto' wn, D.C. V 1) ANTED—Two ROOMS, furnished or partly furnished, for a couple ae keep house for themselves. No staves or bedding required. | Terms moderate; location no object, Union, Star office, stating location, &c. au 21-«t* yy ANzap TO BENT—A Furnished HOUSE containing frem 8 to 14 rooms, in the Third or Fourth Viards; the heat care wil property; no children infamily, Address M Sth street. au2i I WELLING WANTEKD.—Wazted to rent or purchase, @ medium-sized BRICK HOUSE. centrally located, with stable attached. or space t build ers Address J N, A, KOLB, 376 D street, au 2u-lw* t | intersection of Address | &¢. 1 be taken of | 266 | Walnut and Mahogany Chamber Fu-nitnre, viz: Jenny Lind French ani Cuttage Bedsieads farble-top and Pisin Bureaus drobex, Marb!.-top and ether Washstanda, Feather Beca, Bolsters. i Pillows | Hair, Huse, and Cotton Top Mattrasses Bedding, ,&c., Brueseis. Three-ply. and Ingrain Carpets Centon Matting. Stair Oil-cloth and Linen Radiator and Parlor Stoves Cooking Stove and Kitchen Raquiaites. ie 5.0. McGUIRE& CO., Aucts. By WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. S owth cornar Penn. avenue and Ninth stree, ‘OVERNMENT ALB OF CONTRABAND &% Goops—On THURSDAY MORNING, mth Au -., 1863, at 10 o’clock, we will sell at the Auction Roce as follows ; SO pieces Laden Dress Goods. Serages, De Laines, Bombazines, Lawns. Alpaca, Mo & pairs Mens and Ladies Shoes, Gaiters, and Soots 16 dogen CBildrens ah 15 Mant: Jas, 6 Capes, 25 Shawis 2 pieces Broac Cloth ‘i Mens 3¢ and Ladies Hose, Neckties, &3, Terme casb, in Government funds, By order of Capt. A. B. TODD, Provost Marshal, W.L, WALL & CO, Aucts. By J.C. MeG@UIRE & OO. Auctioneers. | ted OLAsS BUILDING LOT OPPOSITE Frankiis Kow, aT Avctioy —On THU BSDAY AF . yc Augest wth, at consisting of Brillianta, Bair, Merinoes. &c , ‘ix o’elock, on the premi we shal! Lot No. 2,in Bquare No, 2S. fronting twenty a:x feet two inches on north K street, between i2th and 13th street: west, and Tuvning back ove hundred and forty-two lest eigut inches to » thirty foot paved alley. The situation ia eon: city form private r command the attenticn of onilding site. Title perfect, i Terms: Ore-taird jh; balerce in six and twelve months, with interest, seerred by a deed of truston thepremises. Ail conveyances at cost of the purcnaser. au 2 J.C, McGUIRE & O0.. Aucts. ~~ By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D. C. "ALUABLB IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GeORGLTOWN AT AUOTION.—I will neliat Pubiic Auctior. in front of the premises,on THURSDAY AFTERNOON next, August 2th, at 5 o'clock, all that Valuable limproved Property, situated at the i ridge and Aqueduct strests in Georgetown, fronting 25 feet on Bridge strest and Tunping back about 115 feet, with the improve- ments, conris' oO excellent Two-story Brick House, containing eight rooms a d cellar, ges threugh the house, cistern im the yard. and ali otber conveniences necessary. Also, the adjoining lots, fronting [fifty feet on Aqueduct street or Pornsylvania avenue extended, and running back stout 115 feet. For a business s:and, private resi- dense, or an investment, this offers a rare oppor- tuni| Po sion ¢an be bad as soon as required, Terms: One-third cash ; balance inG, 12, and 18 months, secured by a di of trust On the prop- erty. All conveyancing at the coat of the pur- chaser. Title Perfect. ° 2u-dads THOMAS DOWLING. Auet. By W. B. LEWIS & CV., Auctioneers. OOKS. STATIONERY. FANCY GOODS, &c., Boos i cron con THURSDAY RY RNIAG August 27th, at7 o'clock, we shall sell the Stock and Fixtures of Store No. 482 atreet, next to the corner of B street, consisting of a good selec tion of Standard Books, Albums, Stationery. &c. Fancy Goods,&c. Also, Fixtures, Counter, Case; an35st_ W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, N. B—The Circulating Library is removed to No, 244 Pa ave., bet, 12th and 13th, F [Chron.] W. 8. L. & 00. ered among the best in the id th ould fine LOST AND FOUND. @TEAYED OR 8TOLEN.—A small Black STUD > HORSE. A liberal reward will be given if re- turned to the Jeflerson House on G st. above \th, Firet Ward, faa 26.3t*} JAMES CONLY, V ANTED [MMEDLA’ KLY—150 LABORERS to work on the Washington Aqueduct. Bx- perienced quarrymen will be paid at the rate of 1.60 per day ; common laborers, $1.25. For fur ther information apply at the Contractor's Office Distribu GUIBS andt i ug Heservoir,or CAPTAIN JAMES Mc- 35 EB street. BURK & DUNBAR. LADIKS WANTED — At 3y1 FE ot, between 8th and 9th We Mazliu, Cambrick, ‘apes, Sacqaes, Josies. New pstierus received 20.000. stamp Fisunel, Velvet, Silk r : a Linen ; alro, Cloaks, © pers. Yokes, and Bands daily. On i Braiding P while you w terns just received. Work done jy 3-in eferred, now or b . Addr BRUCE & CO. want all to know that they can J Seventh street, than elsewhere. ___dy lt-tr Wy Ante] veryhody to know that they can buy their Clothing+at reduced prices at SMITH’S. 460 Seventh street, opposite the y Oftice. y Jy late “AN TED,—10.000 MEN AND BOYS to call at SMITH & BRALL’S to buy their Summer retaced prices,at $601 Seveuth street, he Northern Market jy M-tr IMMEDIATELY —Twenty QAk- BS, Liberal wages will be paid to goo8 workmen, and none others will be accopied. Apply to the Government Carpeater Shop, on K atreet, near the corner of Seventeenth aireat, Lieut, Col. BM. GREENE, Chief Quartermaster, Depariment of Washington. Want KD-—BECUND-HAND FURNI \ my 26-tf OUNITURS Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and Housefurnishing @cods of evary description. K. BUOHLY, 438 7th st . mar 3:-tf bet.@ and 1, east side a BOARDING. til OR PES ROOMS, with or without Board, at 366 New York avo, ant LL FURNISHED HOURK NO. on Mth street, near F, has changed hands a: bas beenthoroughly renovated. Families and sinzie entlerrn can be accommodated with first-class oard and Kooms, A limited number of Table Boardera will be taken. A good COOK and a dining room man SERVANT Wanted, au 26-5t* TT, LARGE WELL-PURNISHED HOUSS8 ON irst street, (Capito! Bill,) betweam A and B Streets, is new ready, rooms all large, coo! and convenient, for gents and their wives or single genis. = at 6; breakfast from 7 to 8, 4 - fo SALB—A FRAME HO! selection with good corner of @ an avenue cast. For further dence. NO.575, (au 20-1 4 USE containing aine | roomk together with twent fuet of ground, with a variety o peurs, plums, cherries, and grapes ali of waier in the yard,on the 18th streets and Pennsylvania par tet nine thousand fruit; peaches, the best ticulars ll at resi- 1 "D. CARROLL. praas PUR SALB-A vai neres, With good Dwelli cultivation and offers advanta; is in ¢ wea xaidom to be met 1 TT AsLs BOAED, WITHOUT ROOMS. AND ONE or two pleasant ROOM8 with BOARD. Location very desirable; convenient to the War Department, c. &&., Apply at 134 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 19th and 20th atreets. Wanted, at the same place, a good plain COOK, willing to wait or do any other work au 22-6t™ FY BNISHED KOUMS WITH bUABD, AL 512 ._ G street between 4th and Sth, within three minutes? walk of the Post-office A few transient Bc arders can be accommodated. au im LERKS FROM THE DEPARTMENTS, ARMY with ; it is only eight milesfrom Washington and navy officers oe yees rs visiting Wash- further particulare app y personally to W. A. | ington, may find a comfortable home in one of the BATCHELOR, on the Seventh atreet road, or if by Bot ightfal locations in Washington, No. 52 letter address W. A BATCHELOR, Silver riebel ig fissouri avenue. One very large front room, 34 Post @flice, Montgomery county, Maryland. | story. now vacant. Possession can be given immediately. = = au 18-eolm ind and stable attac! north, between 6th and 7th a1 one wishing to purchase, the Basa Ms: Groote: {0B SALE—A double FRAME HOCUS, with hed, aituated on 'M st. bre To any ter be made cuiars apply to BARBOUR & {0o: ion | au 12-e06t DIEB, On Monday evening, 2th inst., JB LARK, fbr. 0.6: and Sarah WP tet coe Friends are invited to attend the funeral, at 5 p. (‘OR RENT—A FURN: EK at bet. Land M. aia BD BOOM, 344 10th jy ALUABLE LOT FUB SALE—On Eighth and Ninth streeta, and -three feet front. with Northern Market, Twenth. Notics. WOOD AND COAL. TO CONSUMERS OF WOOL AND COAL. The undersi, has this day opened a Coal and Wood Yard, aro side Canal, corner Seventh street, where can be found at all times an assort- ment of the very beat Goals; also, Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood, cord length, or sawed and spuit aby length or size, all of which vill be sold at the lowest market price. .H. MARLOW, au 2 eest™ Bouth side Canal, cor. Tth st. m. to-day, sth instant from the Hernton House, | quite of HARMON BURNS’ 40m Pot ceStastor PB0Es REDUCED 10 PER Canr. «On the a5th in KATY LUANNA, youngest | 20. ¥- COCHBAN. 39° Penn. eve.’ $y 31 tf | ” Wo will make a discowni cf ln per cent om present daughter of Ann d the late John F. Clemente, | [PAEM FoR RE small Yarm.4¢ miles from | prices.on all of our— And is m ing no ere Washington, Dvelling (2rooms), with out- DECORATED, BAND axp WHITE My precicus infant fled? | R.Bseh orenard and garden, without the land if \ PRENOH CHINA GOODS Apd must that lovely furm | desired. For particu! ly through E.9-+ | Until October 1at, Lie mouldering wits the a | »., Hex 34. i 3 eo2m ‘An examination of tock and Prices is solicited. liet’s o’e: | JOR HEN T—A dae STORE on Seventh strost, C. W, BUTRLES & BON, Rar hte Bins Ne 447 Penn ave, bet 12th and (Sth sts Jy25tf’ | _ au 20-e06t \petween 9th and inth sts. relatives are reapectfully invit 0 LET.—The subscriber havin, that OICE WINMB. nip, er foneral, this (Wednesday) evo- | Kt bendeomely farnishied Hous onG stat, tose W atiave none a canes Claret Wine ; 3 ey ut 3 o'clock, from the residence of ber | 3th, No. 1s3. will lata it of PARLORS. with | cases Haut Santerne ; 50 cases California Wines of | er, 23d street between Handi. i | Use ‘of new Grand-actior Piano; bathe hot ‘and | the following makes: Port, Hock, Angelica, end Angnst 26th, i663. Mr GEORGE W. SHAVE, | cold, and was. Olerks from the De artments ; | Biuscutel. Aiso. Bpeer’s pure Sambuei Wise, high y . \ : 2 ; peer’s pure 8 Biz Oo nwering iliness of six month’ wh ch he | Atmy and Nrvy offic. re and straugera visiting the | TecOmmended be the Medical Bosalty fas its eager” CHristinn resignation, in the 7h year of | gity ven Peaceomno “a. with. Moots To let.— | strenethening properties, BGAN ¢ P=! are, Ty | aATlOe iy ante! a) a eit !Roral will take place to-morres no-ming, | Others. with room gAjolning if destred eee OF | ee ae U ‘Ci Tenth preee ants Lie iteenion, | aos WE deve now ae es ttok stock of fine Im. ¢ eet, i an Streets. His friends > a reo! = ial, Hyson, Colong and tak without terrae aetited to attend Lis tamt- | any av KMITA®, 460 Boveuthate glia desterceveaen cise. teasasioedARA- reek T Lotice Ee . eu reat, to get | B pats Le Wart Oncater manu. 08 themorning of tue | TT Tone aca ES shar pwtomeed oe Seth rs EA ICOMRTH MKMAPREY, wifcof An MITH®, €60 Soveath attect, he best piace | hahtpricg were Beat. MUU a DRERIET sili cbiatat en i tt aS +> tawn to bay your GLOZEING wi au 21-gut 8. W, cor, 9th and & st place in town. Five hundred now | « buy beiter Clothing, at lower prices,at 464 | = hed HOUR, | | | ‘ $5 RBWARD.—Lost or stolen, a middle-sized *)+) GOLD WATOH; detached lever. The finder will leave it at the corner of i(th avd E xts, 2 LOUIS FRISARD, Watchmaker \AKBN UP AS AN ESTRAY—A Bisek MAR: about 5or 6 yeac d, prove prop a She 8 DOW al B, old. Theowner will come rty, pay charges andtake her KABLE’S Btables, H 5t.. bet. au? Bootsy —A smali BROWN MULE (looked as 4 though it had been worked) came to Mack Howlan’s on the 23d of August. Tue owner will come ferward. pay charges, aud take it away 2 esll on Serg’t JOUNSON, 2d Metropolitan l’recin rt st” REWARD.—Lost, about three mo: S10 fine an BN papers. of no value to any One out the owner. above rewurd wil! be paid by leaving the aths ELOPE coctaiming priva my office. ALVIN WALKER au 5-18" ____ "357 F atroet, J O81) -A pair of long tailet BLACK HORS8s a with harness, attached toa Phacton, became feightened Sunday afternoon near Georgetown Ss. The Jas' cu of them they were hen the city. A liberal reward will be paid for t ‘n to Clark’s Stables, corner of 4th and D sts. uz ie THOMAS CLARK. Ss ! th ARD —Strayed or st Q of ;Auzust, cone ng REW HORPE; forehead; whies ve will be xivent briag howe, or | any ing to his tecovery, MICHAEL O'F 25 3t* and G, Navy ¥ a Aan UP—Op the of August, a stray MULE; ¢ark wrey: three years o sore on his peck, The owner is requested to come lorwurd lc prove property and to pay charges and take him away. JOHN BENNITT au “4 3t* Goat'Alley bet Land M. O8T—A DARK RED GOW, about two years and 4 six he Old, about to caive or calved; whita fonks and white face; short broad hosas. ‘I wiil pay §5 for the finding of her or her tidings so that she can bs found, DAVID BARBY, au 22-3t* N st. north, bat 4th and 5t4, SI 00 RKEWAKD —Stolea, from the stab! Rs George Richateip,esq.,near Catonsville Baitimore county, Mid , on Saturday night last, ons BAY HORSE; medium size: black tai) and mane; right hand foot white. And one DARK SORBSL MARE; medium aize: blind in one oye, with scar. 1 will_pay $50 for the return of the horses to me and $5) additional for the arrest of the thief. M. ICHSTBY National Bookstore, 27™ Pa. e au bet. llth and 12th sts.. Washington, D.C NOTICE! MR. M. WILLIAN Departed for Europe,inthe steamer America, on the 15th of August. to buy his FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN PARIS, He willtake creat pains in selecting the Goods, to be able to offer a moat choiee assortment of PARISIAN NOVELTIES ig for any particular article may send their orders to M, WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris; or leave them at 336 Pennsylvania avenue. au 19 lw 486 PAPREGANGINGS. 486 Gold and Velvet, Gold medium iced GOLD PAP. & also, a variety of Glazed and Blank PAPERS at the lowest nah prices. . NDOW SHADES of any required style or size, in store or made to order. Orders for Paperhanging or Window Shades punctually executed, i: 87 Terms casi fo im city or country. we goodsor labor, when pur- chased or executed. J. MARKRITER, No. 486 Seventh street, eight doors above au -Im*if id Feliowa’ Hall. aN BUTTER DEFOT. NOTICE SUTLERS! Butter in one pound cans, pat up in cases orenehuatree }, for army use, ar D. BE. DUTROW aa 19 6t* 450 Bighthst.near Pa ave. UMBEBR FOR SALE. ast received, from Bango: rT, Maine, two eargoes of joates by iz, feet long, ve from 2) to $4 ng, Very good, Laths, from the same pisee. : JOBEPH LIBBBY, am 18-2W* No. 27 Water st., Georgetown. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers. @iOcCK OF a GROCERY AND VaRISTY Wo GTQE# AT Pesto Bale.—On FRIDAY MORN- ING, Aug. 28th, at .0 o’pioek, at th: 7th street east and L street south, ( 5 Wili sel] the balance of the; Fancy Art Of a gentleda Terms cach. 5 BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Aucts. ee ere an 25 - By W B LEWIS & CO., Anctiores: Ds. GOODS, HOSIERY, BOOP sKigrs, Fascy Goons. &c, at sell on FRIDAY MORNING August 2th at io o'clock, the balance of stock im store No. 407 Seveuih street. batwesn H and I strests, consiat- ing of Ladies’ and Chidren’s Hosiery, tloves, auntle's, Hoop Skiris, Cravats, Onildren’s Bm- ered Bate and Bonnets. Suspenders Parfu- fency roaps, with an assortment of Faney c.. &e, __W_ B. LEWIS & CO.. Aucts. By J.C McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, Brice DWFLLING 2 Neutsa H stuser, & BTREETS ¥E Te NOON, sad, wa N mo Tt at Sis o'clo b ck on the premi sil paris of Lote I? and 18, inet nting Ig feet on noitn H alreet, and 35th strects west, and ranni A alley, together with the improvements, con. isting of a two story and attic brick Dwelling Heure. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six acd twelve moxths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at the cost cf the purchaser au 3% J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. EREMPTORY SALB OF FOUR VALUABLE Hint ar Auction, nt. at o'clock p. m.. t of the premises, on north 5 between fee — 7th streets east, four Briipine Lots ox Capit. On FRIDAY, the 2:ta insta; we shall seli in fron D street vatuable B: Alas, x front of gy feet, i are S74, One haif cash ; balance iu six and nths, secured by a deed of trust oa the ened and for notes bearing interest from day of sai, All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. an %5-d4de GREEN & WILLIAM, Ancte. Ey THOMAB DOWLING, Auction Georsrtorrn, D.C. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FITRNITURE one hi H aT AUOTION —On PBIDAY MORNING, Augast 2th, commencing at 16 o’slock,1 wilxell at tha Marylaod House, corner of High and Basi streete Georgetown, all the Houseboid ani Kitchea Furni- ture, name in part— Parlor Furniture and Carpe tends, Bedding. ao ttrasses rs, Tables. and Pureaus Wardrobes, Wackatands,c , Crockery and Glassware Parlor and other 8tovea Cooking Stove and Kitchen Requisites and many things aot mentioned. Terins cash. au 24 4t THOR. DOWLING Anct’r, By J.C. McGUIRE & C0., Auctioneers. 'UBNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY recursisG Horsskrerixg —Oo PRIDAY MORNING, Angnat 38th, at I: o'clock, st No. 206 Rixth street, between M and N streets north, we shall sell the Furpiture and Bifects of a family de- clining housekeeping eomprisihg— Walnut Hair @prir ¢ Bofa, Arm aud Parlor Chairs Marble-top Center Table, Secretary aad What- not Handsome Oil Paintings and Kngraviogs Gilt Window Shades, Gartains Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Lounges ‘hree-ply Carpets, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Larg@ Mirror hock. Ornaments. Oak Sideboard, Extension Table Oak Chairs Butlers’ Tray ani Stand China, G Grocery Ware. Castors Table Cutlery, Waiters, Bedateads, Buroaas Wardrobes, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Druggets Mattresses Bolsters ani Pillowe Goekiny Beds Ch ) g and other Stoves, Refrigerator ether with a general assortment of Kitchen a Spent ‘erms cash. au 2d J.C. McGUIRE & CO,, Ancta, (SONDEMNED SUBSIBTKNOEZ STORES AT AUCTION, Will be sold at Public Auction. at eleven o'clock &. m., op SATURDAY, August wth, 1366, at G street wharf, Washington, b.C, the following named articles of Subsistence Stores coadsmned as unfit for issue, viz : 1 barrel of Pork 187,855 pounds of Bacon, (mostly Bides) 1 barrel of Flour $3 39-100 bushels of Beans 1 49-160 bushels of Peas 21,049 pounds of Rice 38 pounds cf Roasted and Ground Coffea 117 pounds of Dried Apples <<. wasrel es < eusite, eTms cash, in Government fu | ESLIB SMITH, au 25-4 Captain First Infantry, a.0 By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Attetioneers. Pes HOUSE AND LOT ON KA8T CAPITOL BBTW EI REN THIRD 4ND FOURTH STRESTS AT Acortom.—On MONDAY, the Sist inst., we si seil, in front of the premises at 6 o’clock p. m., an excellent two-story and sttic Faame House and Lot, it being part of Lot No. 3, in Bquare No. 816. The house containg eight conveniently arranged rooms and cellar, with side alley. This rou, ‘ le , Dear ; the balance in 6 and 12 ig interest from day of sal ‘A decd given,and deed of trust taken, itle spu' le. au2 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. By J.C, McGUIRE & CO. Auctionsers. UILDING LOT ON THIRD STREET WEST, beTWwees T asp K streets yoxtu at Arcrio On TUESDAY AFTKBNOON, Se Ist, g’clock, on the premises, we shall seli part of Lot No. 3,in Square No. 637, fronting 2% feet 4 inches on’Third street west, between { and K streets north,and running bask 8$ {feet toa public alley and containing 2,456 square feet. __ Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in¢ and 12 months w. interest, secured by deed of trust on, the premire ra i conveyancing & 5 eo 10S. ie handsomely situated on the north sit East Capitol street, between 3d and éth strea' the Capitol Terms: One-half ci monthe. fer notes bearin, he cost of the McGUIRE | purchaser, 30 . Aucts SSISTANT QU ARTERMASTER‘ Corner of and Trrenty-second Washington, DC, Augus! PUBLIC SALES OF CONDEMNED A Will take piace at the Corral, near the Ohaervatory in tais city. on the tirst, third, and fifth WEDNES DAYS ofSeptember 196), the 22, 15 h, and 3vth days of the month The property is condemned as unfit for publis Fervice, Sales to commeuce at ten o'clock a, m.. of day, and be contin nomber on h Terms ¢ each sold riumept funds H. TOMPKINS, au 25- Gaptain, A.M. ULB AL By J.C, McGUIRE & 90,, Auctioneers SRAME BO: SE AND Lut FOR S Ls kK ThE’s On TOESRAY AFTERNOON, Sept Ith, at 5/5 o'clock, on . by virtue ot @deed Uf trust berring November, Iai, and rsco. of Wasbingtov County. Liber J A 8, No, 17, folioe seilat pudlie auction, ta tho that Lot or parcel of x i known and des: as pertof Lotn numbered seventeen (17 fourteen (j4) feet from i lots numbered five (8) and sia (6),0n Twenty-sisth street west, aud ruuning north with said 25th street fourteen (14) feet, pine.y-seven ( feet to the depth of aaid lot, thence south tou (14) fost. thenes weat rinety-aeven (97 } place of beginning, with improvement consisting ofa comfortable frame Dwelling House. _ Terms: One third cash, aud the remainder in equal payments of nix (S) and twelve (iz) months from the day of sale, with interest:the deferred payments to beecured by deed of trust on the prop- erty: and iftbe termsare notfally complied with within fiva days from the day of sale, the trustees will resell the property at the risk and expsnse of the defauiting purchaeer, on one week’? notice in the Wsi peje Star, All conveyancing at the yarchaser. si RASMUS J MIDDLETON, .0.8PALDING, Trustees Pho-nix Building Association. b3 J.C. McGUIRB & 00., Aucts, HIDRS—HIDES. Be sold at Public Auction, om every thy AY =—s Raa aay. Wa i Ss mn. a Wharf on Street, Washington, the Governmen Beef Bidee on hand at the timeo! sale. in be at the Terms cash, in Treasury notes, to au. it of sale. as “t ron} Lt. Col. an cost of t! mw ¥F THIS SHOULD MEET THE BYE OF JOHN alias PATRICK LEONABD. he It greatly is sister, CATHARINE McG UIKE, by oblige his si calling at Sanitary Commission Lodge No. 4, No. 389 H street, a0 M-lw* OTICE.—MRS. AHOLIAB wishes to inform in- quiring persons thst she is ready to read the past, present, and future events. Can be ited cn various matters of importance, from 9 mn. til 9 p.m.,at No. 60:-south A street. Capitol Bril, betwee lst and 24 ots.” sa JO IMPOSITION.—MADAMB ROBS, Doctress and Astzoloe7st, was born with natural at. Bhe teiis peed peantene? Hep Ge vl eeegs ee on lauses speedy walriages ; br long separated ; cares. all dtorases, Business strictly confide: ntisl, No, 833 @ street north, corner or }2th street west, three squares Irom the Patent Office, The only perso that can shows i are sband or absent friend in re- Alt Ladica Si eeutt Gentionen $1. a0 19 26° VaT ND CONFIDENTIAL P aINaS MEDICAL ADVICE, pra HROTHEES & GRAY, _ mae eke Ta 1500) Re only phasionee ie tals 7 ently cure all Becret Diseaces sithoutmen TTENNTION! BUPLE! LIVERY KEEP- BRS AND THE PUBLIC—GREAT BAR- G@AINS.—For Sale. at the Ball's Head Stadie, on 33%s street and Ohio avenue, the finest Draft and Gar: age HORSES, Always from one to two hun- dred Horses on hand, au 21-6¢* c OR SALE—A SKELETON BOGGY, and GAR- NESS. Inquire of D N. NEWMAN, 76 Kst., or of MB. JOHN PAYNE, Goach Factory. Pa. av., bet. 25th and 2.th streets, where the ¢: oe be seen. 24 ©. PRIOR. Az PAY DIGEST AND BEADY CALOO- LATOBS ;or Regimental Pay 73 my Compiled Syd gitenand by Mater Bere vd tarton, | | GEST RUEH TO SMITIDS, 460 Sexenth at, mosre Ure. nO par. an 14-e0lst™ nN |AL Ni iy fener) Ics. fe sg veka tel READ! DB, OW: a le Physician of ‘t ex- perience eae immediate relief Apkty ‘Gis. eases 0! Womb, suppression and irregala ities of the Ss, and ah f nature, common to Females com: of whatever atring the Medical services Of a regular practicin: Physician 10 D st . bet. 6th «wd 7th ats, is au 2 2w B ARGAINS, in Men's and Boys’ BRUCE & 0O.’s, 464 Seventh Clothing nt per iv to getsome of the gresi bargains in se ay YY

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