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~) LOCAL NEW: AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGAT. ForD’s Tikaves.—Mr. Ulark« will appear to-Dight tor the Iast time as one of the * Dro. mios” in Shakepeare’s “Qomedy of Errors.” ‘This play has been performed every night this ‘week, and the iarge audiences im attendance have attested how agreeably they have heea entertained. The drama of “Jonathan Brad- ford,” will conciude the eatertammeat. GxRover’s 1HeATER.— This is positively the lust night of the graud opera, gnd Mr. Jagepa Hermanns takes a benefit, The grand oper, +A nightin Grenada,” will be performedeati-e; @nd thete will be performed also the second and third acts of «+ Faust,” th- whole entertaia- Ment to conclude with the «Robin Adair,” scene from “La Dame Blanche.” CANTEREURY.—Satorday night is always a ‘good night to visit Canterbury, for the enter- ttipments are unusually attracti Besides ‘this is the Inst opportunity of witue graceful tight-rope performance ot } Tiettt Ravel. and many acts which have beea the source of pleasure the past week. —_— THE Peace Democracy mm Councu. Some MoRE— they are Jowmed by several © Jacks ant National Volunteers—Senator Sau bury Present—His Voice is SGU for Mr. Snoiw,of Mlinos, Expresses an Opin This War on Infernal War—Mr. Snow Pied Himself never to take up arms Against his Seuthern Brethren—He will Die on his own Front Door Sizp First—He Denounces the People of the North as Spiritless—They will _not~ die on “Mtr Door Steps—He thinks better of the People of this District— Thusands of them will their Door Steps—A B Snow of the Peace Democracy» Whal dire Con- sequences will Follow 1f People are required to Die on their Door Steps—Mr. Snow has a Per. \) tterbdation—He sees a Thréatening Broomstick Before Him—The Women may take up arms Against the Men who Die on Door Steps. The National Democratic Association hetd ~n Adjourned meeting at Parker’s Hall last might, and it was called to order by the Presi- dent, Chas. Mason. Esq. - Among those who joined the Association, last might and signed the constitution were Grafton Pow:ll, who was proposed by Mr. Hoover, ‘who alluced to Mr. Potwell as an old war- ®orse of the democracy, and who was an old ‘@nd efficient member of the Democratic Jack- on Association: John D. Lakeman, Thos W. Burch, Fourth Ward; Joseph A. Gill, John N. Oliver, attorney at law, lateof Kentucky, Wm. HH Tower-. Capt. John Tyler Powell, Michael Duffy, J. Franklin Reigart, nt acent, late of Lancaster, Pa., and Capt. Jno. M. Thornton. Mr. T. 8. Florence stated that there se»m ed ‘to be some misapprehension with regard to the time when delegates were to be elected to Uni- ago, and in order tosettle the matter, he moved abat Tuesday next be fixed as the time for said election. The motion prevailed. Judge Bliss, M. ©. from Ohio, being in the oom, he was called upon for a speech, but ex- ‘cused himself by saying that he came there as @n observer, and not as a leader, and while he ‘would do all in his power to aid the cause and fully endor-e all their prozesdings, he de- clined making a speecn at thistime. Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, who had ‘Deen in the hall was now about to leave, when the was londiy cheered by those present. who alemanded * <peech, ana in response to the de- mand he t. ox the stand, and said he would not make » long speech when so noble'a champion} of the Democracy as Judge Bliss had refused. Bat B« would say that’all was nor dark as it ‘was ashor! :me ago.. There wasa brizht lizht shining tnd above "e darkness there was a | gleam of the lightofliberty. [Applause] His basis tor (hinking so wus that this party, which | ‘WAS SQ Ub‘ortunste now as to be at the bead of afisirs: was crambting by its own dissensions., | Applause} A few umong that party had | heretofore studied the principles of political Biberty righty, bat in an hour of selfishness And # desire ot personal aggrandizement had ded them off} but row they were alarmed, and Jad split off from the corrupt party, and there- fore the country need not be despaired of alto- wether. [Applause.| But let us have but one “watch wore, aud sustain that word like men, Bod all will be well. That, watchword is ace. [Loud applause } Hon. Thomas Price, of Missouri, was then called to the stand, smd he proclaamed himsvif @p out-and-out Democrat—one why had never voted for any one but a Democrat for the Pres- acency, and who would never vote for the can- didate ot sny other party. penpisese Jj He Doped to meet the District of Coiumbia dele- gales at Chicago, and there would ne supported @ true amd unconditional Democrat. (Ap- pilance.| We have had blood enough already, ang if Grent cannot speedily take Richmond tit is time fer all to unite and stop this blood- e@hed and war. [Applause.} Inconciusion the @peaker congratulated the association upon the ts vorable auspices under which they had or- gavized. Mr. D. J. Snow, one of the secretaries of the Bssociation, was Bere called to the stand. He Said he was a citizen of Liinois, and had been for a number of years, and was well acquainted with the distinguished Illinoisan who now oc- cupied the President's chair. So far as Mr. T.icvcoin was concerned, as a private citizen, no one could ssy aught but g of him; butas a #&\Atesman or & politician he(the speaker) could ay Lothing lees than Mr. Lincoln's most bitter e1emirs would say of him. The speaker said we had not yet seen the Borrors of civil war brought to our own doors, but he predicted that this would be seen if this dufernal war was not speedily closed. We | bave alrendy had indications of evil, and at Am s moment the minds of many sepresentatives ‘mre agitating the question of repeaiieg the com- mutation clanse of the enrollment act. He therefore, in order to prevent thie if possible, affered a resolution that a committee be ap- Pointed to prepare a m-morit! to Congress rotestiny,on behaif of tais association, against be repeal of said clause. The speaker thougnt this sho. ld be done as a measure of policy, because there were many men in the Norta ‘who were conscientiously opposed to the pros- @rution of the war, bat who would pay the 330 rather than break thelaw, butit compelled -to fight would certainty resist. [Applanse.} The speaker doumted not there were many then pres- pt who were conscientiously opposed to shedding the biood of their brethren in bat- tle. [Applause] He(the speaker) had many ear snd dear friends who had failep by North- ern bulle's while fighting bravely npoa Sonth- ern baitle- fields; and be had many more frirnds “who were bravely fighting there, and so help him Ged, he would never submit tobe com- yous to lev+lagun at them. [Applause.} No, e would die upon his ewn doorstep first. {Renewed applause.) He did not propos# to ‘offer a rebellious resistance unless compelled to do £0, for he had suffered already on account of resisting tyranty and he found thatit was | uselecs to assert right aud justice while the } present party was in power. There were a cise: of people in the North it was doubtfal | whether any oppression could arouse to resist- ance of tyranny. tor by continued tvranizing ‘the spirit of many in the North seemed broken. ‘He (the’speaker) spok- certainly for no one bat bimsett but he believed there were thousands of peop’e in this District who would prefer to die at their own doors rather than ge forth and shed the blood ot those with whom they had been upon the best social terms. Bat dire con- sequences would be the result if the commata- tion clause were repealed for armed resistance tothe draft would then certainiy be offered. Appisuse. t ‘The 4 continued in a@ spread eagle Speech about the good feeling heretofore exist- ang between the North and South, and about the North not being alone our country, but the North and Sonth. No consideration of patriot- ism, be argued, could urge afarther vigorous proeecution of the war. None could doubtthat swe had some sort of a government, for all had felt its iron tyranical hand upon their heads gud bearts. Nor did devotion to the Union de- mand 4 coptinuagce of the war, for it was @lmo:t apparent that the rebellion could not be supprested by war. (Applanse.] Men were mot found sufficient and he understood that an Honorable Senator bad satd in his seat the be would arm the women and send them For'’ to do battle in this good cause: Yes, arm be. ike amezon~ as did the King of Dahomey Tately.. [Applause] Inconclusion the speaker wrg-d the passage of bis resolution as a matter of policy and of duty. Mr. Florence said if any practical good was to be ¢ffected the resolution ying be passed ‘mt once, tor Congress was in the habit of so yusbing things through that the repeal might 1G } be made betore the memorial weat ta, if it was delayed. The resolution was therefore passed, but the @ppoirtment of the committee wns deferred till wrxt meeting, and the association then ad- journed. Hea ters Provost Marshal.and Board of nrollment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 3, 1964, ‘The Board of Ecrotiment of the District of columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marsha! District of Columbia, corner ‘of Fourteenth street and New York avenne, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o'clock am to 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing eases of exemption from dratt for the following see, VIZ: Alienage; * cn; on ; J osarableness of age; Manifest pyrmanent physical disability; and Tvo years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to farrish infor maton fs to persons ‘who Are pot enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as itis equally for ‘the interest of each person enrolled to place the «Enrollment List” all persons liable © do military duty, so that his own chance for Graf eball not be wajestly increased. Di jst regiment V. ‘OFDS, ravers aoe Provost Marraal of the many Stk Duwsict of Volto ‘ OFFICIAL NOTICE. ip C May Orrics, . Wasurnetom, Jane 10, 1561. Lhereby pubiish and make known that tbe Com misstoners' who held the Election on Mon- day. the @h instant, have retarned to ms» the names of the following gentlemen as having been electet members nt the Bowtrd of Alder- men and Roard of Common Council and As- eersors: First Ward —Alderman, Jno. B. Turton: Gom- mon Connci!, James Kelley, H: G Witson, John A. Rheem; Assessor, Thos H. Donohue. Seemd Ward.—A¥éerman. J. Russel Barr; Common Council, Samnel W. Owen, William Pett.bene. Samnel A. Peagh, Third Ward. Alderman, Joseph F. Brown: Common Vouncil, N. D. Larner, T. A. Stevens, James Skirvine; Assessor, Wm RB. Dowaing Fourth Ward.—_Alderman, Joha P. Pepper; Common Council, Ashury Lloyd, William W. Moore, Elijah Edmonston. Fifth Ward —Alderman, Ohas. I. Canfield; Common Cenrcil, Wm. P. Fergnson, James B. Davis, J. B. Ward: Aas or, B. F. Dver. Sizth Ward.—Alderman, Douald McOathran; Common Connct!, Bennett Swain, Thomas B. Marche, George R. Ruff. Seventh Word.— Alderman, Orosby S. Noyes; Common Councily W. T. Walker, John G. ptt George Wright; Assessor, John H ind. RicHagD WALLAcn, Mayor. SPECIAL NOTICES. —— ) Depication. The Dedication Services of Ryland Chapel ME. Church, corner of Wth D atreots, (island.) will take place Sunday, 12th instant. Three services—l1 o’cloc® a. m., by Cy Rev. Mr. Cc Bowman. D.D.. Chaplain to the Senate; 3 O'clock p. m., bythe Rev, WC. D/Guaw: at 8 o'clock p, m.. by the Rev. Jom Lananan, D. D. ‘The public are invited fo attend the ope vices of thix handsome church edifice. ng ser je ost" Goxp-rLatep InweELny.—Reautiful Gold plated Jewelry and Silver_plated Teaspoons for one dollar ut the One Dollar Jewelry Store, 435 Pa. avenue, Bear 43¢ st. Je 9-e03t* Notror.— To Retailirs of mart Water &c.—On and after Monday, June 6, 1834, my drivers are in- structed to give fourteen (14) bottles ater, Porter, Ale, &c. fifty(50) cents. * All bottles lost will be aa as each. 1 Mineral in half-pint bottles, for for at ten (10) cents Rivey A. Susy. Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D.C. Je 6-7 (Chronicle.) Do rou cslor your whiskers and moustache? If Bo, use the ‘Japanese Hair Stain.” No hair dye in the world equai to it. Only one preparation. It colors» natural black or brown. Only 50 cents a box. 8. C. Forp, 290 Pa. avenue, Sole Agent. Coxns, Buwions, Bap Naits, &c. Persons wishing immediate relief from these tome anno nee fot te call at Dr, BITB’s rooms, No. ennsylvani enue, between 43 and ath aireet pean Brown's BRONCHIAL TROOHES. These Lozenges are prepired from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Broncnial Affec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Cougs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreness of the Phroat. * and Vocalists h al {= clearing the voice beforespeaking or singing, and re!ieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which 4isturb the organs of speech. mh2-d&wtf ., BPBRMATORREGA O48 BE OURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Wei tency, Lose of Power. aes spendily ond ab ctialiy ea efinctarere tain maaicsl. ‘A trial of the Speaite Ci merits. Ps O. Ford, corner lth ‘ashington, and Henry ja6-ly MARRIED, ’ On Wednesday eveniur. J 1, at the par, 7 of Ft. Patricks Church, by the Rev Pather + by the McCarty. J.D. BRADLEY to M. L. DAVISON, of Wasbington, D.C. be will convince the most skeptical of its Price $1 @ box. Sold by ». 0. Ford street and enue, ook. Alexand: DIED 5 On the morning of the lth instant, of the mea. sles, JOHN OWEN DOULEY, son of Thomas aud Catharine Dooley. aged 6 months and 12 days. The funeral will take place Sunday evening. at 2 o'clock, from the reatdence of the parents, No. 40 Ohio avenue, between 13's ard lith sts. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend. if On the evening of the 10th instant, MARGARET, daughter of Philipand Virginia Seybould, aged 6 months, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from 265 New York avenue, m Sunday morning, the 12th inst., at lu o'clock. * On the llth inst., ANNIE, youngest daughter of John G. and Anne Stafford, aged 8 months, 1 week and 6 days, Our Annie has gone to the land where the weary Tepore, To a" mild genial climate where no winter wind OW BS Her bark bas been wafted in peace to that shore Where life’s chilling tempest will reach it no more. The triends of the family are respectfally re- quested to attend her funeral to-morrow (Sun- day), at 30’clock, from the residence of her pa- zosie, 369 442 street, near N, without further no- ce. = On the 9th inst., Mrs. BARBERY RAUH, aged fy Ine relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend her funeral on Sunday afternoon at3o’clock from her late residence on Georgia av., between I th and ith sts. east. Je B)-2t* At o'clock this morning, of confinement. BRID- GET MADIGAN, wife of John Madigan, aged 34 Pars. *the friends and ecquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral on Sun- day, at 3%: o’clock, from her residence, 302 4th street, between G and H, je 10-2t* PIC NICS, &c. Goer NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! SECOND GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIC-NIO, of the ACTIVE ASSOCIATION OF THE METROPOLI- TAN HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY No, 1, .Wil! be given at L@FFLER’S GARDEN, (New York avenue. between Ist and 2d streets,) 0 v June 13, 1854. ks to our many friends ve heretofure patronized us, and hope to ree them once more. et: Tick ‘ifty Cents, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. pe Committe Of Aran ansts. @. A. Donn, - B. Bipe. 0. Hall, Ri La Bille, je 11-2t* GRAND PIC-NIC OF THE SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS" ASSOCIATION Of the District of Columbia Will be held at the Seventh street Park, On MONDAY AFTERNOON AND _ EVENING, June 20th, Commencing at two o'clock, where every atten- tion will be paid te the guests, and strict order will be preserved on the premises bya police force A good Qo-illon Band has been engaged for the occasion Committee of Arranacorents. L. Roland, . Sands, F.. Fox, J. Hanley, 3. Donobue, Wn Macphy, McGrath, G, A, Sessford, je U-Iw* yet GRAND MOONLIGHT PIC-NIC a OF TH YOUNG BACHELOR'’s ASSOCIATION Will be held at the Washigton Park on MONDAY, June 13, 1864. Tickets 59 cents, admitting’s gentleman and ladies Je9- Coma GARDEN, ,, Corner of \2th street and Olio avenuc. FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. Monday and Ssturday’s Concert commence at 3 o'clock, with a full Brass Band, The coolest Lager in the city alway’ on hand, je 8-1m* {IRST GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING 5 c-NIO I “ or THE INDEPENDENT SOOIALS, AT WASHINGTON PARK, SEVENTH STR & WEDNESDAY, June 15th, 1864. Tickets Fifty Cents, admittinga gentleman and ladies. Ree R, B. Reed, ra Ww Leese, W.H. Onbsurn, C. W. Brow . Clark, @. W. Giad BOARDING. OARD. WITH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, for two or three gentlemen, or fami lies.—one single room. House commodious and airy, with spacious grounds. Terma moderate. Apply southwest corner ast and H street. near Penn. ave. Je7-6t Boar G.—Two large. airy,well FURNISHED 8 for rent. to (one emp Also, a smail ROOM, To permanent boarders, more thaa two eccupying the vame apartment. a reduction in ‘ice willbe made. To those not requiring show, ut comfort, the utmost attention will be paid. Apply at No.'395 1éth at., bet. F and G sts. jel0-2t* TT ILE BOARDERS; also, Board and well fur- a nished ROOMS for gentlemen. Terms on Apply 475 ‘corner of 13th street and Pennsy!- venue. Je 9-3t var FAR canoe chic p ccon: HER PIANOB! PIANOS! PIANOS! The largest assortment of the best our country always ou hand. Sratteh ear te select ‘from Easiest terms. Largeet a: nount al- lowed for Old Pianos in part payment for New. Great bargain in good Second-hand Piance, Nom" Beavy stork of BRARS INETRUMEN DEUME. FILES, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, VIO- and @erman STRINGS fo: and Violins, ears LIN®, FL Beat Italian ¥ ticle in the MUSIC BUSINESS. ‘ Ane nical Tastrument carefully repaired. wears theres No peters. et pf el a a sy 7 mall Treo eG Perey, bet. Sth and Wth ata. Om tie OG. th mide, eons FOR RENT AND SALE. '—Seversl nicely furnished ROOMS, - S01 Wth street, ‘between H and I. Refer- ences required. je1l-st" QEVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT. Kat No.3 Penn. avenue, between 2ist and ‘atres ta jell 3t* —— i AX; UNFURNISHED ROOM TO LBT, in a beau- titul location, and very cheap; fronts two streeta, and weil ventilated. street cast aud South Carolina RARE CHANOR—Por sale. a BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY sod ICR CREAM SA- LOON son for soliing, the proprietor hag other business to attend to. Tnqnire on the prem- ines, 3 Prince et. Alexandria, Va. je.11-3t* Tke STORE ROOM and ORLLAR, south ride of Penn. avenue. apposite d's Hotel. Apply to BARRO’, McKRELDEN Bonkers, corner La avenue and 7th street, J FURNISH RD ROOMS FOR RENT. at No. 154 Pennsylvania avenne. between i7th and 18th streets, on-reasonable terms, Jo 1 3t* SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS FOR RENT— S” With or without board, at 459 E street, be- tween 3d and 4th sts. je 19 3t* A UIET. ?@RIVATE FAMILY Has TWO FURNISHED RIOMS to let, with or withont board.ina plesnant art of Georgetown, No tid Gay atreet. between ire corner of jth je 11-3t* igh and Congrass. jo 10 3t* A FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE~—In « beautiful locality, on 8th street. Navv Yard Jiill. Foc particulars inquire of REZIN N. PUM?HREY. on K street east, between llth and 12th. je 10-3t* A LARGE FRONT CHAMBER. FURNISHED, FOR RENT—Wil! suit a couple of gent!sman, No. 356 7th street, between [ street and Masas chusetts avenue: jea-It™ F OR SAI.E—STOCK, FIXTURES and LEASE of ‘ancy and Millinary Store on 7th streat.d sing cod business; one of the best stands on 7th ‘oasession given immediately. arstactery re sone for selling. Apply at Star Office. je 10-3t* $350. pustaw! The am THIS AMOUNT WILL S8OURE A | a int invested can readily be turned into | good business, paying a fair profit. | iny time. Address Box 29 Star Office, ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM ON THE SECOND floor for rent, at 456 E street, near the @en- eral Post Office Department. h for convenience and com fort there is no more desirahle location in the city, It is particularly suitable for young gen tlemen. Je 1)-3t' R SALEB—18,009 ensh will gp the stock, fixtwres | far: (with si rare lease at a nominal a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, in Washington, D. Sera rooms, This estabiighment tx jucted om the Kuropsan . and is thoroughly stocked and furnishod with evéry inedern convenience. Location the best in Washiug- ton, with an extensive SHIA a res Sow. Real Estate 78, all or address 2 . BE, corner Penn. ave. and 1th st, my 23-Im : = Washington, D.O Prenat ice acu, noe aniog . x2, ef Poo! Pp ze; Lo’ x9 to a’ alley. Immediate possession—only 80. fi e008 foot of Ground, fronting on Pa. avenue, for leas | Ln “MITCHELU & 80N, Real Entate Brokers, my 17-1m* 8. E.cor. Pa, av and t5th st, ‘OR SALE—With immediate posi ion, a PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on Batreet, by 140 deep. Improvements, a large double-wing cottage, 10 rooms; three small buildings in tha rear; good fencing, garden, fruit trees, &c.; for MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 1é-Im* southeast cor. Pa. ay, and sth {OR RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE, with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on the Square between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard at Possersion given on the 10th of June next. For terms, &c,, apply on the prem- isen_ my6 WANTS, WANTED two BARBERS, Apply at No. 574 7th street, Island; and the Bar! a ta Shop Bale ANTED-A’ good COOK and second OOK. ‘Aco; two guod WAITERS, at good wages, by a, WUkTH, 43" Est..near7th, je 11-3t* ANTED-A SUBSTITUTE. Apply at Hazel ber Tavera. om Beall street, Georaste was D.C.. tore 40° to morr«w (Sunday) evening. Te °° °°* MONTGOMERY CLAGETT. ANTED—At 286 north F street. between 12th and 13th, two colored WAITRESSES. Also, & BOY to assist in waiting and do housework. None but those who understand their business and can give good references need apply. _Je i ANTED—Two BELL BOYS, at Kirkwood House. je 10-2t* ANTED—A 7th street. . g00d COOK. Apply at No. 448 ‘ je 1)-3t (PuIRTY VIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR3.— For sale, STOCK, MIXTURES. GOOD-WILL ant three years’ LEASE of a well fitted up Restaursnt on Pennsylvania avenue, (thirteen rooms,) now in Active, paving operation. MITCHELL & SON, Reat Estate Brokers, je 10-eolm Washington, 66 QHADYSIDE” FOR RENT.—We are author- &* ized to rent,to a good tenant, the country residence of Commodore Harwood, called ‘'Shaty- side,” situated in the village of Bladens>urg con- taining twenty two acres of Land, a lace Dwol ing House with modern improvements, ani the ne- cessary outbuildings. F Rent pavatle monthly, for which proye. eecurity will be required. je 10-6t JAS. C. MoGUIR" & CO. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS can be bad by early applicat.on at 393 H street, between 18th and Mth. | eo o-3e* OR SALE—A FRUIT AND VEGERTBLE STAND in Northern Liberty Market, Inquire at norger je 93 GILLIES’ Provision Btore, 53 High st., town, D.C, - t TRNISHED OR UNFURS ISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Buitable for one ov two gentlemen. Apply at No. 334 Mass, avenve, between 12th and 13th etreeta, ui je 9-3t* FOR SALESA iret tate, CON FRCTIONERY SEGAR STORE, at, the terminus of the rai 8. E. corner Penna. ay. aud 15th street road, Navy Yard Theowner being compelled to leave the city. Apply Saturday, between ¥ and 1). je 93th OR SALE— now used for w billiard and dining saloon. One of the bert locations on Pennsvivania avenue. In- auire at 397 Pa. avenug, up stairs, for three days. je 9 it” FP OREE FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, | communicating, on first floor. for bentiemen. Also, one amail room on third floor. Good board near by. References given and required. 9 P: avenne, between 2ist and 22d sts. je 9 3t* "TP ORACK MEN AND OTHERS—TO RENT —A | brick 81 ABLE on7th street above N, suitable forahackman. Stalls for four horses, and room for two carriages, large loft, &c Apply to H.C. WILSON, 161 22d strect, below Pa, avenue, or ad- - Je 9. dress Box 534 P.O. Foe RENT—To gentlemen. two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, ina very pleasant and healthy location, near the State Department and Lafayctte Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east of the horse cars raoning from the Capitol to Georgetown, Rent low. Je 9-tf OR RENT OR SAUE—That new and comfort able three story BRICK HOUSE on 4th street. k avenue, containing eight rooma, for sale or rent. Possession givenatonce. The house can be purchased for $35)0.0n time, or can be rented’ at Bis per taonth. payable in advance. Apply at Room 47. Dead Letter Office, P.O. De- partment, between Sa. m. and je 9-3t* (OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM of ft, acres i land in Montgomery county, Md.. and 2p.m seven miles from Georgetown; 20 acres in cultiva- tion and the balance in wood. ‘Improved by a corn- fortable log dwelling house, out-houses and or- charda. F. MACS. Agent for the sale of Maryland Lands, je 9-lw” 517 7th street. FOR S408 AND BENTO family shont treat ing up housekeeping. offer the PURNITURE complete of an eight room two-story brick dwell- ing inthe First Ward, near the War Department, north of Penn’ avenue, for $9 cash. Any person per charing the farniture (no others need apply) Can rent the dwelling at slow rent. Ummediats possession given. Apply to Mr. BRADLY. H strect, Bear 19th, fe 9-3t* OR SALE—100 ACRES OF LAND at Buits- ville, 10 acres at Coatee’s, 50 acres at Laurel, B00 acres at Savage, 150 at Annapolis Junction, 100 acres at Jersop's Cut. i at Hanover Switch 45acres near Elkridge Landing, 50 acres 3¢ mile from Baltimore. Allon the Washington Branch Railroad. For termsand description, apoly to M. BANSOR: 32 St. Paul’e st., Baltimore, Md. je 9-1m OR SALE—Two or more BUILDING LOTS. Mast be sold, Terms reasonable. for further particulars inquire at No. 437 Seventh atroct, je 8-Iw" OR SALE—A new two-story BRICK HOUSE containing 6 rowins, with good sized lot, an excellent water near the premises, situated within 6 minutes’ walk of the President's House. Por further information apply to ANTHONY BUCH- LY, Undertaker, No. 301 Pa. avenue, ja 8-8t* Foe, SALE—A two-story 1 , with STABLE attached; now occupied asa wholessle and re- tai#oroducg store. in one of the beat neighborhoods inthe city, now doing a good business. Inquire on the premises, No. 368 B strect, one door from i. je8-Lw” RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE —The HOTS LEASE, FURNITURE and FIXTURES o: House, the beat stand in the city, will be cheap for cash, as the proprietor ‘is about epee hisbuinesa. Apply immediately at a4 Lite avenue, between 9th and 10th sts., [aland, je lw* TO REET AS cleeant HOUSE. with brown stone front, partially furnished, with all mod- ern improvements, centrally and pleasantly lo- cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- retary Chase, together with large brick. stable. The premises ot to be. rented fora boarding house, For particulars inquire of Hon D, B SOMES on the premises, or Capt. GEORGE, ELY, No.27 4% street. Possession given immediately. ies OR SAlE, A SACRIFICE-STOOK and POs: SESSION of a Grocery and Liquor Store in Georgetown, Kent $16 per month. $500 worth of stock for $40 cash. A oly iosmediatel to MITCH- ELL & SON. Real Etate Brokers, 8. B. corner Pa, avenue and 15th street. je7-6t* $2 000 WILL BUY THE BUILDING 340 ’ E street, built upon a lease having four years yet torun, together with about $50 worth of tools, and atock, used in the busineas now carried on. A responsible party stands ready to give $720 per year rent. The present owner will not rent. as he is about leaviog the city. reat on premises, 340 E street. jeT-lw* Fo RENT—A large STORE; goed location for confectionery or ice cream saloon, Inquire at the store, $10 I street_west. je6-Ln 4, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, or house for rent and furniture for sale. The house is No. 43eatreet It is ope of the very best and must commodicus in the city, and is farnished through- outin northernstyle, For particulars faquire on the premises. je 6 lw* (OR SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE; about 23 acres; most salubrious; SD aby, situated. One emall HOUSK, seven rooms; bath house, good stable, four acres woodland, copious Supply of icy cold water; i3¢ miles from Georgetown, Part cash, part on time. Apply te WM. ANDERSON, Raq.’ Agent, 401 12th street, between I and K; or to Mra. FITZGERALD, 476 Penn. avenue,’ Wash- ington. Dr. CECIL, Druggist, Georgetown. my 27 ,28je3.4,10,11* FOR S425 A large and weil built three-stor BRICK HOUSE, with ba:k bui'ding, No, 17 24 street west, between B and Oats. fimediate porsession given. Apply to CHARLES H. LANK, 424 Pa. avenue. je7-sotf (OR SALE—BUILDING LOTS FROM $°0 F APIEC# UP.—Thirteen desirable LOTS in Square No. 37, Vermont avenues between Rand 8 streets; and cight desirab.e Lotsin square north of Square No. 334,0n Vermont avenue, between 8 and T streets, Apply to L. B. CLARK, No. ay.. bet. 12th and 13th sts. Je 6-lw* RAPH AND AMBROTY; HOTOG! TOR RENT. ‘PE GALLERY For rent, one of the largest and best located Gal- leries in Washington, with all the modern im- provements, Noue but first-class artista of high reputation in the art need apply. This is rare chonce for nance energetic operator with some i the premises to ie Fee p y, BELLEW & O0., 510 7th street, 3 doors south of dd Fellows’ Hall. Terms cash, first mon’ ivance, "jee. Je 6-4 OULD BE RENTED K PERIOD OF three months, to Fottk ful tenant, without ak Saree wae FURNISHED and desirable OUSEK, in the vicinity of the Patent Office, cen- trally and pleasantly located. . None other but a vate family wishing to occupy sane, and not sub- fet, or having bo ere, nee ly. Posse Wromises Konto re ven in two weeks from data. ighth atreet weet, between G and H. \@ LET—A handsomely furnished HOUSK, ia M | the-Firet Ward The whole. or in suites. Bos- ion given toe Int of July. inquire at Star O¢- ice. or address Mr. EVER, ne pee Past Of- fice Also, four large PARLORS, tor Gove: offices. ey . my 3-Im* > OOME FOR RENT —Comfortable and woll- R furnished Rooms at 450 12th street, betw. Gand Bets. The lecation is one of the most de- WiTabin is PUG Gy) may Sek Ww V ANTED—A sede. settled WOMAN, as nurse. Apply to F. W. JONES. Attorney-at-Law, 5th street west, between D and E. Je 10-6t ANTED—A DRUG CLERK. one capsble of taking charxe ofadrug store. Apply at No. 313 7th street north. je 10 3t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At 13 G street, between 9th and 21th,a WOMAN as cham- bermaid. Good references required. je 19-3t* ANTED—Three first class HARNESS MA- KERS, at 499 6th street. None othera need apply. Je 10-3t* W ANTED- Eight good CARPENTERS, to whom the best wages will be given, Apply to MchaUGHLIN & WILSON, at drug store cor- ner 14th street and Pa. av. je 10-3t™ ANTED—An activ BOY to learn the plum}- ing and gas-fitting business, Apply atGEO. COURTNEY’S, No. 54 Louisiana avenue, Wash- ington, D. ©. Je 10-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HOUSE, (un- furnished.) containing som ste” rooms, Tne Navy Yard preferred. Apply at 371 K street. be- tween litn and 12th. je 1'-3t* ANTED—A White WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron forasmall family, living a short distance in the country. Beat references required, Apply at 392 4th street, between D and FE. Je 10-3t* ANTED—By a gentleman and wife,aSUITK OF ROOMS—say three—furnished or unfur- nished, suitable for housekeeping. Address. stut- ing terms and 1ocation, “J. W. C.,’’ Post Office. je 10 2t WANSTED—By « small family. HOUSE con- taining six or eight rooms. in a good loca- tion. Rent in advance if required. Furnished or unfurnished, Address Box 950 Post Office. je 10-3t* ANTED—A young WHITE MAN to work in an eating-house, Must come well recom- mended for honesty. The work is light. Inquire at No. 452 New York avenue, between Mth nnd i5th streets je Dit ANTED—By two honest and industrious young men, aged 18 and 2), SITUATIONS as clerks witha Sutler. Would not object to 5 to the front. Addresafor one week JOHN W. 8UT- LER, Alexandria, Va. je 10-1w" WANZED—Four first-class HOUBH OARPEN- TERS, at the new building head of Mth st., Just beyond Holmend's burial ground. Application can be made at SAMUEL DUVALL’S Grocery, corner I and 2th streets, or to JOHN 8. JAMES, builder. je 20-3t* BOARD WANTED— A young man of auigt habits desires BOARD, with single room, in a small rivate family. where the comforts of ‘a home can Be enjoyed. Location in the vicinity of the De- partments, Terms moderate. References ex- changed. ‘Address, stating v einen of C. H. Anderson, je 10-28 W 4nrsD. 4 HEAD LAUNDRESS and a DISH WASHER. Apply at 235 F street. je 9-3t* rae of Gordan esses, Laheriabara iad 1 Fale 3 HEROW & WIT Je 9-3t ¥ street, between Lith and 12th. Sosstizere WANT articulars, ** A. C. Box 383 Post Office. Wanted an eligible SUBSTITUTE for the District, not liable to dratt. Apply to JOHN VARDEN. at Smithsonian ‘Institution, between 8 and 4 o’clock. in evening, at 397 Tenth street, near B. Je 9-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN to oook, wash and iron and do general housework in a small family. Also, a GIBL, from 12 to 15 years of age, ti do chamberwork. Apply immediately o nurse and at No. 56 H street, near 5th stree: je 9-3t* AND LIBERAL wages will be paid toa steady Woman witha goed recommendation to do the house work of man and wife. and take care of a baby. Inquire at JONES'S Grocery Store, corner of K and 34 on the Island, i ds ANTED—Two ROOMS. with BOARD, fortwo gentlemen and their wives. A private family prefered: and not over twenty minutes’ walk from fie Breamity Address ‘C. J.,” Star Cheese rms, js 8-4t* Ww A E D—-SECOND HAND FURNITUR Also, MIRRORS. CARPETS. BEDS, BE DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOUDS ofevery description. BR. BUCHLY, 42% 7th street, je8 tf between G and H, east side, 50 000 LADIES WANTED TO OALL AT PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, 351 F street, opposite Patent Office, and get their Stamp: ing, Stitching, Pinking and Embroidery done. As there are other Richards in the field, ladies better look outthat peey come to Prince's, who is the only practical hand in the city. re you 5° to F atreet, opposite Patent Office. mh4 PERSONAL. Ww NTED—INFORMATION OF LAWRENCE OWNKS, who lett his home about eight months ago, snd has not been heard of since. An person knowing avythiog of his whereabouts, wil confer afavor on his mother, who is dangerously ill, by addressing or applying at 512 Coates street, Philadelphia Je 11-2 E, D: FINE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, | at BAR & BRO.'S ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER E AND SEVENTH STREETS, Persons desiring good and easy-fitting garments, without leaving their measures, can get fitted in our establishment in garments made of THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS. We have now a very large stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, FINE BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, AND BLACK DOE8KIN PANTS, And a general assortment of VESTS, of varied styles ALso— A FINE STOCK OF BOYS' CLOTHING, ond an immense stock of GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. 7 Business closed on Saturday until evening je7-Im* NOTICE. Ar ‘The new and cheap DRY GOODS STORE of JACOB GREENTREE you will find Calicoes at 20 to 22 cents; bleached Cotton 5 per cent below the Baltimore market price; a large stock of the choicert patterns Dress Goods; 15 pieces leather colored Alpacas, Mozambiques, &c.; 40 dozen of the latest styles Hoop Skirts, the cheapes t city. Baving manufactured, of Silk bought tion, a large lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Coa’ am pow cflering them at 25 per cent below market price. Just received the latest Pai style of Grenadine a large stock of Corsets, & &eo., &e. earl . An carly ROOD GREBNTREE, 421 7th st, my 27-eo6t* between G and H ais. OTICE.—Tho firm of DORSBY & WOOD, Plour and Grain Gopters, located on High street, Georgetown, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. All persons who have claims against the | nm will apse present them to our attorney, fea r siinsmment, at ee Ser: eet, Washington, D.C. orgetown. D.O June 3, Ween 4, VETERINARY 80. 5 Dz. JOHN B. McK EY, Member the Royal College, Edinburg, Kcotland All diseases ofthe mires ibe ied 4 most lenjie men ner. Charge moderate. Office at Ohso! tlock’s, G street, near » Washing- Ehins oe ree! 7th street, he Toe c= a. I the Shawls. Constantly on hand loniery, Handkerchiefs, French 2 BL Se Ee ‘OR BALE—The good wi ik fa BULACKami Te Shor eikewint Wards Ape ply, at WM. OHASE’S Provision Shore, aoe door the corner of Peansyivania avenue ee wes ee 1 LIME! LIMBi—T 2 Lele tape nae waxed tat nae Bl, TREASURER'S WEEBLY STATEMENT, JUNE 1, 1264. Showing the amount to his crédit, at the dates of the several last returns, at specified blow Treasury, and with the several Assistant Treasurers and designated depositoriss; and the beacons Sor which drafts have been issued prior to the date of thts statement. but not yrt reported as pas, and the balances remaining at the same date subject to draft; and alse the amownts of transfers te @ad from depositcries, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, but mot get reported ax paid oF credited; and aiso the amounts to his credit now unarariable, being the amownis devosifed om the Mint and branches, and the amounts wrthaeld by Assistants Tregsurrrs and Depositaries in Sistes Row under tnsurrectionary control T 7 | [Dr'fisd-awn Dateot jAmount on Total am’nt PM'P878-) Balances last re- dn what piace. deposit ini on. depos: ee eu: joot bo ~~ arn. coin, | ite, ed w3 pa.d.) uraft | May 31|Treasury United States, Washington. [). C.| $2,904 395 99 13 990.5% B.. 31) Aewistant Treasurer. New York. New York.) 10,675,139 77 351.94 38 93.448 St 31/Assistant ‘Treasurer, Boston, Mass B1S73 RYAN 31) Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, 83 : SiAssistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missotri Assistant Treamirer, San Francisco, Cal . a7|Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, La 21\ Assistant Treasurer, Denyer City‘ 31|Depositary at Baltiniore, Maryland 3 31|Deporitary at Budaio, New York... 585 “1s, 083 75 “€‘s)Depositary at Cincinnati, Ohio. ..~ ‘ 199 1343 45) Ge ee 31/Depositary at Louisville, Ke: .235 1,2 5,3 OF 31|Depositary at Pittsburg. 3)|Depositary at Chicago, [ll 31;Depositary at_ Detroit, Michigan. 35|Pepositary at Falls of St. roux, W 21\Depositary at Omaha City Nebraska . March 3}{Depositary at Olympia, Washington .- - & Seek =F April WDepositary at Oregon , Oregon... BR May 14/'* porinry at San a Fe. : . 27: aS 31/Depositary at =t_ Pauls. Minnesota _ + 0 54 ta U.S. Depositaries, tate. ....-..- 5 Til 76 33 0. G0. a] tone 13, 19) 1,085,910 01) ! 5,088,124 81 | Bpended ae: May ag Banks, 19,644,714 40 31,714,623 3H 26,708,572 73, 24,922,738 02 AMOUNT ON DEPOSIT IN UNITED STATES NOTES, May 31.—Treasury of the United States, Washineton . ‘” 31.—Assiatant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania “* $1,—Assistant Treasurer, 8t. Louis, Missouri REMARKS. May 31.—Treasury of the United States, Washington ‘\" 31.— Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pennayl' Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis Missouri Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, Lou: Depositary at Baltimore. Maryland... Buspended acts United States Depositaries, late. Jaaaaa | | | Transfers ordered from Ascictant Treasurer, New York, Yew York.. Transfers ordered frem Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Masanchnsetta - Sssgaliz Transfers ordered to Treasury of the United States, Washington $133 000 4 Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, New York 3.75 Op ‘Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Massachusetts 207.) O8 Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvani 520,01 = Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missouri 2,185,008 Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, San Francisco, California. my pote A, Transfers ordered to New Orleans, Louisiana. ..... re m4 ‘Transfers ordered to De pos ore, Maryland eee Transfera ordered to De por ati, Ohio. eg 4 Transfers ordered to Depositary at or Kent 1,325,000 68 Transfers ordered to Depositary at Chicago, Lilinois. Yas{ro o8 ‘Transfers ordered to Depositary at Detroit, Michigan TaN dls ‘Transfers ordered to Santa Fe.-....... Bullion Fund ABER: ‘othoe ofthe United State, Now bork ga Sis Mint of the United State: Philadelphia, Pa 414 654 16 Mint of the Wnited States. San Francisco, Cal 485.000 00 Branch Mint of the United States, Denver City... 3,100 09 $1,105,267 16 Transfers to... .... meee —--- --—- Transfers from. Transferd to... 2 va2es eae en ee ee tet UNAVAILABLE. In States now under Insurrectionary Control. BOW 00) 72795 13) Branch wint of the United States, Cnariotts, N. © Branch mint of the United States, Dahlonega, Ga Branch mint of the United States, Now Orleans, Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, Louisiana. Asis ant Trea ur r (ha les'On, South Carol? Depositary at Richmond, Virgini Depositary at Norfolk, Virgi Depositary at Wilmington, D Depositary at Savannah. Georgia. Depositary at Mobile, Ainbama....- -- Sonos Depositary at Nashville, Tennessee... .-.-- ----> ----> «~~~ Depositary at Galveston, Texas... Depositary at Little Rock, Arkansas... Desositary at Tallahassee, Florida, — Amount of coin, ..... ...-- 2+. .--+- 24,697,839 21 Total... ess ors ees RECAPITULATIO 33,037 480 62! To amount subject to draft, ___. Add difference in transfers... Deduct overdraft... To credit Treasurer U. 8. To amount on deposit Add difference ia tran: 933,057 430 62 1N212,759 60 the eredit of the Treasurer... .... ... le... Available balance. ice to labl Drafts May 1,June Receipts do do.. DOCTOR os cnn dacss cnsensenns shies ose ciessnensesns statement. Balance, per la’ Decrease I certify the above to be a true statement. Treascry DerartMrnt, June 5. AUUTIUN SALKS, ——— ee . For other Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MOKROW Y J. 0, MCGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, TBUSTEE’S 8ALK OF VALUABLE VACANT LOTS ON THE ISLAND, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June llth, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of » decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in chancery, leas on the 34 day of May, . D. 1864, + shallsellat Public Auction. Lots Nos. 69.70, 71, 72, apd 73, in Square No 52, frontingeadh 25 feet on the west side of Four-and-a-balf str.et. between south Mand N streets, running back 153 feet to a % feet alley. a ¥. E. SPINNER, Treasurer of the United States. PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. T*O FINE BUILDING LOTS ON N Li BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREB'+ NORTH, AT AUCTION. On THUR: DAY, the 16th instant, at6 o'clock p, mm , we shall sell, in front of the premises. all Lot No.4, and part .of Lot 3 in eubdivision of Square No. 313 nting 35 feet on N atveet, run ing bark 10 feetdeep These lote are beautlfally located for residences. Terms: One half cash: balance in three and six months, secured by a deed of truston the premises. All conveyarcing and revenue stainps at the cost BO! of the pure! rE. je 11d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct's, YJ.C. McG" IRE & CO., Auctioneers, POSITIVE SALE OF VACANT LoT CORNER OF eee STREET W TUNDE ALSO Lota Nos, 8,4, and part of Lot No. 5. in 8 STREET NORTH. we alist G Haan dies Hote | Oe RHURRDAT AFTERNOON. June sy. at 0 and a half street and Sixth street weet. grelock on the premises. we shall rell, part of To Terms cash, ‘ No 2, in Square No 419 srooting 25 feet on 8th If the terms of sale are not complied with in five | Street west. at the corner of north R street, and running back 100 feet on north R atreet Terms: One ha'fin cash; thy remainder in six months. with interest, secured by a deed of trust om the premiere: nd stamps at the cost of the pur- days after the sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re sell at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. . EDWARD OLARK, Trustee. my.20-2awkde J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. BY J, 0, MCGUIRE & O6,, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE SQTARE OF GROUND SUBDIVIDED INTO BUILDING LOTS. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 11th at 5 o'clock, on eg preniiiey, we shall sell the whola of Fquare No, 3%, fronting respest)vely on New Hampshire syenue Seventeenth street, north T and U streets, subdivided into desirable Building Lota all having alley tacilities. Terma: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. oot of conveyances to be paid by the pur- chaser. B27 A payment of $2) on each lot will be required Conveyanc: charer, je6-d (Rep.] J. ©. McGUIRE & Oo., Aucta. S7-THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED IM consequence ¢f the rain, until TUNSDAY, aB- TERNOON. Juce 14th, same hour and piace. * _de Wd [Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & 60., Anota. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. SALE OF A BUILDING LOT ON D8TREBT., BR- TWEEN THIRD AND FOUR AND A-BALP &TREETS ON THE ISLAND AT AUCTION On THURSDAY, the 9th inst: at6 o’clook p. ™m.. we shall cell_in front of the premises, Lot 26, in subdivision of tquare 535. Terme: One-halfin cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trast om the vremires. All co» veyancing and reverue stamps at the cost at the time of sale, tthe? 3:0. MeGUIRE & 00. auct’s, | %i4° Po" OR REN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN B ALOTION FURNITURE AT On WEDNESDAY, tho Lith instant, at 10 0” A. m... we shall sell, At the residence of s postion ed declining housekeeping, at No. 481 north be- tween Third and Fourth straéts, an excetlent as- fortinent eer araitares via: = ‘i alnut Marbie :op Bureaus and Washatards, “e fine Wardrobes. Jenny Lind and other Bedsteads, ie Hat tree, Hall Chairs, and Oil Cloth, S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POsTP, accoant of the rain until SAi URDAY, the lita ried stant. same hour and ae je.10-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & ©0.. Auctioneers, THREE FRAME HOUSER AND LOTSON SOUTH E STRBET BE’ ETREETS RAST EEN SIXTH ANDS#VENIW QHANCERY SALE OF IMPROV: Taekoe ROVED REAL Pursuant to a decree of thi the District of Oolumbia parsed of tue 28cm any oF russels and other Carpets, lay, 1864. 1m an equity cause. (Ni Goohing and other Stuves,._ ; fepb B. Skinn thers. Are combi ieem Clocks, with a good lot of Kitchen requisites, ard John’ Hall defendant, the soe ee A: Terme cash. on THURSDAY, the 2:d day of Juve instant ot 63 o’closk in tha afterneon. for sale at Public Auction tome h Lot N the east half of Lot N. ba a 7 ane, lots ar i ree uth. between Sixth aud Savent! streets cart, runcing back to South Carolias sve. Bue. and are improved by three frame houses. The terms of tale gre: One-third cash; the re- mainder in Saat instalments in three and six remixer. offer wbest bidder, ‘9.7, ia Squa-e ALSO. Atthe e time and pace. we aball sell, by or- der ofthe Honorable Qrphaas’ Court. about one Bone ree oun ses of ooxer. such as forks, spoons, ke. Tem TNNIG HAWM. Administratix of the late Jesse B. Hawa, GEBEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. de. Y W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. 4 months he aarp one Reatee eae foken for th ‘en op coved wre will be f TUREDAY an : = ope in five: arrthereatt ere rut resell tas . er, re-nell th we'willsell at the Auction Roomes' * °°'Cl0Ck. | property at the rin and cost of the defsa ting Chests . boxes Sperm and Adamantine Can- les, vConterkacts end stam ps at the cost of the Barrels Coffee and boxes do, chase TM, BRAL! Boren Qoaned Praitennd Scat Moa CTRE Boxes Brown, Yeliow, aud Castile Soap, Boxes Starch, Yeast Powders, and G 7t Groas Low’s Brown Windaor Soap. r Be Gites atts Bounty ne we abes Hl Oetare. Dui 8,0. B. rand nekey- igara, Cisretand Baskets Champagne vem quarters Brandy, Cases Jamaica BR ‘Gibsons XXX, Old Bourbon and other brands. pe a. ; ‘hi-Key, various brands, . between - T and diet Veawere, east, and running back to a Shfoot ale 3 wR Brandy ‘Perms: onc-hal? the in six OP blers and Goble months, with in’ secured truss % sent of mall Stores nad puiler'w@eos, | on we rprigs big eo WM ty HALE 00. Ancta | by esewade Je, oO Ake ve meen,

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