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| AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. BX ¥- ©. WALL & 00., Auctioneers T SALE 2? HORSES, ae WAS Ri RTABL Be Shae a ee sare Abit it nh ve at wo" cloth we we sball sell, Divtarwe Sod vata valu- int YB by rN ge HORSES, Valusbd! ae te Pairs, Match Horves. Heres, 6 nwa 7 Sloss ‘awa, 14 Top B 4No-top B # Siewhy 10 Saddles, 4 Ladies mercies IS Sette Sing! 5 Beerte Light 6 Sette Hack 8 . fine Driving ‘aud v2, XXIIL AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Tness, AUCTION SAI ES. FUTURE DAYS Office Furnitu: One fire- proof Safe. Tho lease, good will, ae “of one of the best Sts- plenin thes the pity and Baving @ lease of over two Blacksmith Shop and foots ‘and Shop to rent, other articles uaualiy found int a Livery Sts- the ‘above stock embraces one. of the ese stocks offered at Auction, and wees; liv eal t! attention of purchasers to this sale as the who! M4 stock will be peremptorily sold without reserve. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. T ee FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN ae RORGET ONE AT BeoriON. oon toh BRON Jpn 3 20th. at ts at yt tel in front ie ae part oflot ie ya Beatty and Hawkins’ Adi: nto Géorgetown, fronting §) feet on Market street, near 7th street . The improvements comaint ofa good two story Frame House-with brick Basement. Terme: Cash. All sonyeyancing and stamps at the cost of the pu: _je lsd THOS DOWLING, Auct. T he baa W. L. WALL & €0., Ancts. J. ©. MeGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ¥.THOS seek Sener Georgetows. | TWO VALUABLE. BUILDING O78 ON 12TH BrRERT EEN MASSAC TTS AV GROCERIES, LI ORS, &6 «A iat AvorioN. RUE A RET. AND ONE ‘ON b. st VEEMO! Ont ANENTE, REAR L'8TR MOK ef At seit Pat the ccotan menee be) Water street. corner of Conzrese street, a gon ai assortment of Grocartes, Liquors, Tobacco, Tubs, Buckets, &c., — Baas more 1 itiv erma: (ash, Sale positive. jelza THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Y¥ THOS, DOWLING, F, Auctioneer, Georgetawa, wo ie 3 FRAME HOUSH AND RGETOWN AT AUCT, sare QnSATURDAY AYTERMOON June nyt) at 9 sss on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. oe 5 535. “pee omane 25 feet on jegark, such as is usually, Kept in a re- re one 0 feet 1 inch, Aino, part of Lot No. 4. ae mathe square. fronting 21 feet on 12th street, and running back abont9s feet. to an alley. Also. Lot No. ‘6, in square No. 214. fronting 23 Bist inches on, Vermont avenue, between L aad a4 north, and running back to a 30 foot On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Jane 2th, at 5} ovelock P. M., I Will sell in front of the premines, oiferme: One-third in earh; the remainder in six a desirable Building Lot, fronting 59 feet on the | and twelve months, with interest, seeured by adeed west side of Payette street, Yetween ‘Sth and 9: streets, with a depth of 120 feet, and improved by)a: good Two Story Frame Houre, Terms: Cash, All conveyancing and stamps bt ber Co] of the purchaser THOS. DOWLING, Ancet, eae C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE STORY BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON ears cE: EST, BET mies DAN 3 PT REET ‘NORT On TUESDAY AFTBENOON, June 23, at 6 0’clk, enthe eemiscs, by virtue of a ‘deed of peng cs: d HE No. gand folonl. ef tee cna of the, i t] snd folios et eq. a i Records of Washington county, 'D. sh: I, Lot No. 9in Crittenden’s sub division of. as tt 398, fronting # feeton Ninth street west. between O and P streets north, running bask 94 feet4 inches =e paptie s alley and improved by, a three-story rick D: Dell ing House containing two basement of trust on the premises. tof conveyancing and stamps tobe paid by the parebaees. joued. J. 0. McQUIRE & CO.tAict’s, B a73.0-H COUIRE & COAnctibcers. a ANP DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE A SMALL it Ti ON wee BE- TWEEN 2D AND 3D BPREET: Ow TUESDAY AFTERNOON, vont 633, o’eipckyon the premineg We shaleell the west tat of Lot No, 2,in equare No. o3, fronting 15 feet on shen north ide of Eatreet north, between 24 and reeta west. and running back 10) feet to a 25 foot s alley, with the improvementa, consisting of x handsome and well-built three-story and basement Brick Dwelling-House, containing nine rooms, the same being No. 514, on said E atreet Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six monthe, with interest,secured by a deed of trust on the premises. mean ia parlor. rite, hail. and three ps perieets 6 ty woodal c,, in Bi oasession ven ct er ‘Terms cash : Butz jena * MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, PYJ. C.MoQu a & "on ‘Auctioneers, DESIRABLE SUBURBAN. iN PROPERTY AT PUD- On THURSDAY CPTBRNOON, June 2, = 6 o’elock onthe premises, we sha}! sell Sots 1 and 16, in ane. ar nebened 85, #itn: atthe cor: Ber. of nor as d th atreet east, fronting 15 feet 1 Inch op north L rtreet and 167 feet 9 inches on Sth street east, improved by a new two story and basement brick dwelling house, caettein. ing 8 rooms, with cellar; stabling for horses and eo jon-house, with large hay loft, and other on! The grounds are laid ont with choice fruit trees, etapes. &c.. and, with a small expense, could he Converted into s fue summer resort and public Con ces Bt ones e f the-purchaser. pabep OMABR. BURE, Trostes dts a ov MOGUIRE & GQ, Aucts, J. 0. MeGUIRE& 00., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ SALE or bye ha BI - No. 172 Petitiona m the Cireuit C oar 2.8 VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT OW PENNS LV A. vate LENCR, SIND BRIOK TAVERN AT In compliance with an order ofthe Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia, /and at the request of awsjorityof the parties interested ») entered on the isth day of February, 1861, in the matter of tthe Betition of Peter O Howle and others, heirs at law of Parke G. Howle, deceased, the undersign Commissioners in the above entitled eau: ti oar at public sale,on the premises.on TU > | garden Ja . commencing with the he nam ck Terms: One-third in é¢ash; the residue in 6, ° relock P.M., the following deseribed real estat 12 and 1$ months, with sinterest, secured by a being and lying in the city of Washington, D. o Ist Lot No, 22. insquare A, fronting on the ee side of Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street, ad- joining MeDermott’s Coach Factory, and contain- a ge er Te feet. in square No, 267, situated at the corner at th ‘atrers and Maryland grepne atthe tea of bs spade) the premises. agession given. ebsntorntes and Stantps 4 at, the cost of the pur- nena (Rep.] J.C. McGUFRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ J.C, Mc@UIRE & CU., Auctioneers, foot of the Potomac Bridge. containiag 5.933 aqni THREE FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON SOUTH feet. U; thislot there is « large Brick Dwell. 7 x v ing ig Houte, suitable for tavern,and other | improve- Pree FETE REN, Rete ANDRA EN TH ST. CHANCERY SALE Aue IMPROVED REAL rma of sale: One-third in cash on the da and the purchaser to give bonds Tat the ree Pursuant to or the Supreme Conrt of due in the name of the respective Heirs, s payable. | the District of Columbia persed-on tetany pe Trenthe after date. the tle to belwith Id till Leet a ap equit ie. (No. 217) wherein eoment af ail the Piecbane sre . the Tilghir stapes and btuers ire complainants, PeXT conveyances at th and Jonn'l, Hall defendant, tha ‘ubscriber wil All conveyances at the oar of gftaa purchaser. on THURSDAY, the 2d day of i Jone “inetant rat BEN Ree PE CLA ren 632 o'clock in the rane @ promines i) eR A DOUGHERTY for sale at Public af terpegny On beat eer JOHN G. ROBINSO! » | Lot No.6 and the east half of Lot No. 7,in 8 nerd euieat mers, je.13. a J.C. McQUIRE & OO.. Aucts, PRY J.C, M-GUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. COMMISSION BES SALE OF — EataTE. No 173 tions Cireuit 0: D LARGB MANSION AND GROUND! ON 1478 GUREET, SUITABLE FOR A PUBLIC GAR. Te ee te an order of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, (and at the request of a maasority of the parties int interested,) entered on the 876, in this city. ge oes are. pdyacent and t on B Street sou between Sixth and Seven streets east, Panuina ack to Bouth Carolina ave- aye. and are oP tal ved by, frame houses. The terms gales ore One t i eaab; the re mainder in *t feimeuts fn jn three and six senate Chae the ar o! he’ notes of the rehaser, approved sbsasite will’ be ak ken for the d adeternat par ‘ ment i It i the Lerias.of tale are not oomanlied wi with nah in five days thereatter, stee Wi property at the risk And coat of the defaw ting purchaser. day of 962. in the matter of the petition of d stamps at the cost ofthe pur- ster G Hosisand otiers alse ai la oT dase | eee aoa Re ae Ree erento, Posie, 4 anad Se one eK pa ae Ty ners | _je7-Staw2w&ds J.C. MoGUIRE &CO.. Aucts, a e pt use will offer 1c Bal Dy J. 0. mca atthe premises, on MONDAY, thezithdny of Jane, | RY J- 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, ‘clock p.m.. the following deecrib bed 1564, at aan Real Pstate | lying and being in the cityof Wash TRUSTER’S PAE Soon pat ESTATE. iy bth.at 6o’clk, & Ci ington. t at the Auction ma of Jas.0 Guir o,. by pee ee nels of Fauare Ne. 202 frontingan lie | Ti tan oca dsed of trast from Jobn Patrick, djsd south. The entire square containg 113,918 square er ary 20. 1 Rigs ope ot th siber, be feet. The improvements consist of « large, well 19.228. folios 271. et. one ote ane nae built and substantial brick dwelling ease orts for Washington county. D.C. ine all se outhouses. suitable for & frat class residence ape ee No, 9, in Square No. 553 5 0 ne ed Be Sh rasa ava tention tke Cost of conveyances and a aT WAR to Ly id by the aiew of the atoms and Mi 7 eins, shore. Ae purchaser, g. Reard Trustees 5 8° walk o 3 Raphin tredre minutes walk of, Willerds Hotel, | jo.0-zaw&ds 3.0. MOGUIRM & U0.. Aucta_ enue by the lsth street preach, of the Washington Y GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. and Georgetown r: 24. Partof Lot N ware 267. fronting on Maryland avenue, and lying between is'4 and i4th stieets, containing 3.281 square feet, and havingon it a double two-story frame dwelling house, Terms of sale: One-third in cash on the day of ; the purebaser or purchasers to execute his « for the residue in thename of the respective irs. payable with interest at the legal rate at six a twelve months after Sates thre title to be with- or till the yeymens it all wt Piheper eee 1 conve: ance @ cost 01 e pen aser 7A JOHN HBND: HENRY A. CLAR CORNELIUS a. SOuauenry, JOHN G@. mOnIAy SON Commissioners. je l4-d J. C. McGUIBE & CO., Aucts. UNitep STATES MARSHAL'S 8A in virtue of two writs ri Facias issued from the Ulerk’s office of the Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia, and to me dire ae zpos to publicnsis: for cash. at the front of Seure House door, of said ee. on MONDAY. ae 6th day of June next, 184, at 120’clock M., alide- fendant’s vient. title, claim, had ag in and to Lots No. in Square No. being Be undivided tnted’ ae of said Lots. seized upon as the ae ring: of William Douglass, and will ‘be sold to satisfy judicial No. ae 299. Octo- ber term ,in favor of Wm.G. W. White and Brcther, use of James R, Bmith, use of Henry Douglass. WM. SF) my.J3-d&ds BF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til the 20th inst., same hour and je7_ . B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; j; Georgetown. PEREMPTORY SALE OP VALUABLE AND 2 BUILDING pores IN GEORGE- TOWN AT PUBLIC AUCT Op TOBSDAY AFTE: RNOON tone ‘ist, 1964, at 5 o'clock, I will sell. in front of the premises, Lots No. 29 and 210 io Beall’s addition to Secreviows: fronting 190 feet on Weat street 12) feet on Montgomery street. VALUASLE EPUDING, LOTS IN VARIOUS OF THE CITY AT AUCTION- On MONDAY. the 2th inst,, we shall sell on the Temises, commencing on the first lot at6 o’clock : x. Were, ig handsome Building Lota in the ir vi Lot No.7, in square 28, front 49 feet 11 inches on 26th street west. between I and K cet north, will be divided if desired into three lo’ Lot Ne. 10, ar square, front 42 Toot B inches, divided in two lots. North part lot 21. square 171, having « frontof 20 feet on 17th street west, between New York ave- nue and E street north. And on TUEBDAY, the 2istinst., we shall sel Sommencing at the first named lot at 6 o’c.oek P viz: Part iS 3, in square 492, having a front of 22 fact 9inches on © atree® south, between 4)4 and 6th streets west. Island. for’ tree’ etween 2 AD re illbe divided into two lots of 20 feet each, if de red. Part 2 in squ 57,18 being the east 18 feet aaa: C stree’ ‘th, between 24 and 3d sts, Terms: One- pep cash, remainder in six, and Sexe, ree Deed for see bearin, of trast taken; and of tr en. wt ie eps Sag’ Veet cluding revenue stamps the cost- Of the purchaser . Title sealapatetles ‘Twenty dolla ill be requirad paid down when the property ie knocked off from each purchaser, aud tae paid met ineeat Oh will ibe put up again ex: e “jeisa ee Nk WILETAMS, Aneta, _late U. 8. Marshal. D.C. ys 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphana’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, lestexs testamentary on the personal estate of Ma- y Key Wallace, Tate of Washingten City, D.C., deceased. ‘All persons having claims againat the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 4th day of June next: they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from all-benefit of the said estate. divided into four building lots, each front: Given under my band thie 4th day of Inna, 1854. feet on the south side of West aireet with = depta 5 FANGS it WW, WaLLate, of 110 feet toa 1 feet alley from Montgomery Ht one wSw' Executrix. street. The sonth paste of Lote: 280 and 251, fronting 60 feet on the west side of Green street, above West street, with a depth of 12) feet. Part of Lots No. 138 ana °i90, in Beall’s ter. to Georgetown. fronting 49 feet on the Green street, above Gay street, with a depth of 10 STO GIVE NOTICE, That she gnbseri- ae a8 oO tained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, inthe Dyce of “Colum! ia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Wil- ‘liam Parsons, late chee ones » A deceased, ‘All persons having claims, against the said de: ceased. are hereby warned of iepahibie the same, with the vouchers cher ry ferer er on or before the 2th day of May n the yinteer, pale by law be excluded trom all bene! tof he said Oita under my hand this Sth day of of Hayy 1864. MATHIAS V. BUI my 30-law3w* ecutor. en ee ee IVE NOTICE, That the subscri- Te: dee abated fon the Orphans’ Goart of Tos at sale. ae. and stamps at the costof the Mead (Intel.) ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auct. | UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HonsES, Wan Dersatwext, Gavatay Boazay Distri of Columbia, Orrio% oF Oxi Outer zy QuaRTaxa : | eerie county. ome as aa satate fe ot | © aes ¢i 5 Will be sold at public auction, to the highest panne Cece tie ol oebereine tee erg eA ae low, vis: said deceased, are hereby warn to. exhibit the itn her lg rea tame, with the vouchers thereof; to the subseri ’ ul jay o' ay next; a or Pikuerdary tay 12th, Stherwine by law be exeluded from all benedt ureday, Mey igth pte of the said estat Given under 1 ny hand this th day of geLti beet 8) ecose SiRT sant mae pene tadme ~~ nyslawsys NABY ANN PAN ecutri, ‘alli rat hy ‘HIS IS 10 GIVE NOFIOE THAT THE SUB. oti sess poe pectic mgcheten arg Orraahog ol ih} own’ in e These sorees lh J, Fe eb armel for letters oF. Fadminintration on the personal estate of pice Gop ie oe me of Seoresenai PAEe: persone ‘2 ‘3 Gecessed are hereby warned to exhibit: the Bis she voneb eee t sree! to the Prieee 7 on u ay oO! ey De: Aig wise | sr jaw beexcluded from ail bencht of tive aid Given under my baie POTN of LO a my 24 Jawan" ninewtri. THIS. 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, a Th ber! hse obtained from t! iin hone Courtof Tocterwot adi county inthe Bate Soe: mm aSicorgamen Britt.late of Washi: pert sy. 8 3 wing cla S| eee ee eb ake hereby warned te exhibit the same, pdr che seacree ne ee —_ be papecrl bets Ly a geerrite oy law be exe! ded om nent tr esta! ae under my band thie ith, ere my -lawsw* Administrator ¢.t. a. the cavalry service of the United Staten. For reed and farm purposes many sy A will be sold singly. ' Bales begin at 0 a. m., and continue daily nati, all are sol Terms: cash, in U. 8, renee sat _ap.26-tJe_Lt. Ool. and 0. QM. Gs eee a or CONDEMNED. HORSES | con ane t—- Wasuncrone D. oe Sane on the Seer at 27,8 A BE o: B Buse : med 4, Janet, i, eae eee ee Bae AND MULBS, Ocptomned as unfit for public service. Terms: funds, D.C.,de- ve usetts avenua |: " HANDSOME BUILD) Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. CHANCERY 8ALE OF OF VALUABLE REAL BB- By virtue of Aces of the Supreme Court of. = District of Columbia, dated cathe dl ee May, D. 1864, passed i N 0) Péncine in eaid court betwen Joaeph ae “onssin, ‘ustee, complainant, and John Wil defend-. pnt—the undersigned trustee will, ont Ay, bas Mth day of June, A, D. 1864, at sixvo'clock P’ in a front of the a None ppceed 2p. gall 1 Bit of groun tuate in the city of Washing- ton, aaa District of Columbia, knownand wdexig- Satorhin ers aerate d 16 in square numbered 5; also the east Reven, feet eight inches front of lot numbered 15,in sai¢ square. ether with theim provements on said lotand of lot. consisting of a large three atory brick dwelling houaa, (being a portion of the real estate of the late Commodore Bi ‘This K_ street. be- onting’ 57 ret tending back with es gecaretes incbes) 109 feet 10 n Cassin.) is property i is situ; ot te on Nore tween ad 27th a soeute to a public allé: 2 The terms of the sale are: One-third cash; the balance to be paid in two equal inatalments. at aie and twelve months from the day of sale s: ance to bear interest from the day-of fale.and tha ps} mert thereof tovbe secured by the bonds of the aronaner, or purchasers, with surety to be ap- ‘oved by the trustee. If the terms of ae be not complied with within five days from thi of sale the trustee reserves he right to re-se 14 the property, st the risk and oo nat of the defaniting purchaser, by advertising euch re-sale three times in some one or more sally) published in the ei’ as Niky: aig, starh bt faa ont. aa the ate gan ORVENE WMLEE TM Ste 3Y 4.0, MeGUIRB & €0.,/Anctioneers. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF H AND IO! STREETS. On FRIDAY BITERNOGH. Jane i, at pal pert Bix o’clock, sony e premises. we shail sell, parts of Lote Nos. 19 and 11, in fquare No. 1%, fronting on North H street, at the corner of ‘i teenth street west, to be di ed into buildin, These Lote are acly iocated foe ptivate resi- dences. on a quiet and -pleseant atfeet, but in full view of Pennsylvania avexue. Terms cas) Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, je.9- J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucta. BY ‘ C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE REBAR OF se NATIONAL HOTEL AT PUBLIC AUC- oa FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 17, st 63¢_0’clk, on the premiser, we shall sell, Lot No, 6, in Square No. 490. fronting 56 feet 4 inches on north O street, between Fonr-and-s half and Sixth street west, and running back abent 128 feet toa 3% foot wide Solis alley, with & Brick menue ae eae eet ievar: al iy Enya. as the ‘*Washin, ouse,”? The central location of t te valuable property réndera it ve fits mejor desirable for business purpotss, itg the particular atteation of capital: siness men to the sale. Terms : One-half cash; the remaindoriné months, with interest, secured’ by adeed of trust om the premises, Cost of conveyances and revenue stampa to be id D has eled 'S. O. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts, ¥ ae & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE On FRIDAY, the fie Dae ae? ‘clock we shall sellin front of the premises part o} Lots 7,8 and Zin Pquere No. 538. This property fronts on south F, and is between 3d and 4% streeta wast, Fepeane desirous of purchasing) buildin: wots in this segtion of the city 1 yaulddo well to attend the solore the qeropetty. Will be sold without reserve. alfcash; balance in six and twelve monthe rice notes beasirg interest deed given and a deed of trast taken, $2) will be required of each purchaser when, the property is knocked off, A warrantee deed gi de U-dé&ds GREEN. & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* 3.0, MoGUIRE ‘e 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S 2ALB OP AL ESTATE CORNER OPE EEa VAST AERO AND 13TH On SATURDAY AFTERNOOS, June 25th, as 64 o’clock. on the premiser, by vi irtue of = deed st dated March 81, 1964 and duly recorded fn Liber No. 31. folios 12 et seq,. one of the land.rec grea for Weakington, county, D. D, .Lshall sei Lot J insauare south of sau: No, 1,019, situated Ai the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 3th street east. ‘erms: One-half cash; balance in etores snd six montha, aectred by deed of trust. to be pai on the ground at the time of sal yen tae trus- tee reserves the right to resell, after four inser- tions in the Evening Stan, at the risk ofdefaulting purebaser in the cost of the ale, not being com- plied with in five days after the day ofsale. jonveyances and stamps at cost of purchaser. EO. B MITOHELL, Trustee, _SeM-d MoGUIRE & OO, Aucts. YJ.0. MoGUIRE & 00 ©O., Auetioneers. UNRESERVED SALE OF THREE FRAME DWELLING HOUSES ON FOURTH STXEET WEST. BETWEEN L AND M BTS. NORTH. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 20, at 6 o’clk, on the premises, we shall nell part of Lot 1, ia tquare No. 515, fronting on 4th atreet west, ‘he- Pysen, Histreet north and New York avenue, im- rov yt REE 8TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. iene, possession of two of them will be ven : Terme cash This property will be sold absolutely to the high- est biddere, as the owner is about to remove to Title perfect ithe perfect. jeed J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y¥ J, 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, APMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF ABOUT ONE THOUSAND CORDS OF FELLED OAK IIUK- RY AND PINE WOOD, NEAK THE C On TU RSDAY MORN, NG, June2i. a Trorclock, at the Auction Rooms of yemenO. McGuire & Co. corner lith and D.streeta, Washington, D @., shall cell about one thousand cords of Pelled Oak, ickory and Pine Wood, on the farm of the late prey Carberry, on the 7th street turnpike, and ‘ant abont four and a half miles from ths city, he wood to be corced and removed within %) aes from the day of sale. Terms cash. RICHARD LAY. Administrator. je 15-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO , Aucts. YJ. 0, McGUIRE zc CO., Auctioneers, LARGE AND Mette FINISHED pus NG- iow SEA ON REET NORTH TWwe EN ae AND 23D STREETS WEST, at PUBLIC On THURSDAY. June 234, at 6 o’clock, on the pene we shail sell pars of Lot 15, in’ Square 0. 80, fronting 26 feet on G atreet north, between 21st and 22d streets west, and running back 128 feet #4; inches, together with the improvements, con- sisting of @ well-built and finished three-story Prick: ae nee, House, with two-story aoe Bui b Marble ‘Mantels, Water and Gas, and Bvissed | at mostruperior manner through- out; cellars under the whole buildin, Immediate possersion will ba given. ‘erms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and Suaine months, with interest, secured bya ceed of trust. Title indisputable. ony. atthe cost of the purchaser. ide ia well furnished, whish may be taken ne it a faii luatio: sel d hy o. MOGUIRE'& CO., Aucts, Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, NG LOT ON TER GHTS OF GEORG: N AT AUCT an Will nel} ul poute Anction on TUESDAY AF- ee st, at 6 o’clock, in trons of he remiss ner of Prospec' Ee Frederick Vasa fronts aii feet on Prospect street and 99 on Prederi Persons want- ing a beautifal site, cometeatiog & splendid view down the Potomac, will do well to attend this sale. Terms: ‘One-half cash; balance in six and twelve mecur onveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- one perfect. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, BE J. 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers.» ANCERY BALE OF V1 VALUABL® PROPERTY PIT ad NORTH, OPPOSITE Toe EAT. Op FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 44, até o'clock, on a) BE by virtue of @ decree of the GN preme Court of the NAS § of Qolambia, sittin We Geatgaase 6, + cartatn a ne, OM am aT} are i plana pnd rally MasGal and Winfield 8. Mac 0] and Richard at tare defendants, (No. 19. @quity,) passed May 16. 186s, I shall sell the eat pete Lot No. 14,in seaane No. 455, fronting et on north © street, between 6th and 7th steers west, running back that width tothe rear of the bet Sopot her A en fperovements, consisting of One-' in¢ash; the remainder in six rehaser’s notes “Au Rs endorsement, paeshe term ———— not complied ee yithin ve days there; trustee reserves ther | ite -sellon one we ‘week's notice in the National fn- elligencer. d stamps at the cost = Conveyances be WeMecaton Te of the par jel 3. C, McGUIRE & CO Asta, L No. 367 D brs ites &n jolt Bra ne aeons. i feneralz it they Rave enka store a eile * i PAPEas fh bs Aye DOW which ‘are prepared to sell at Re eADEs Cash Sh aone one at shext notice in the city of eountry ee WASHINGTON. D. C,. THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1864. o*PPP ISHETAREHEY Bot deo A Near Corner oe ‘fencne fsa! i qrezes 8 Lai . Camavaven.-.— 5 mean particular x oe EK ONLY, f gReatian fPRGTAUrAR Beane GEKATES BE PAULA D: he prese! witnesged during ie peae two Weeks of its per- fornan of Twance PEW FHOUSAND PERSONS, : ; John FB, Pool’s great ular Drama, written eluent for the Sintertary ee TTL noir, BATtL ae OF ERgEDOM. BATTLE-OR OF FREEDOM, NEW SOENERY AND peeey be thes NEW SCENERY AND APPOIN Reta SCENERY AND APPOLNTME T3, A Village in Bast Tennegsee. A Ravine in the Cumberland Mountains, her Jim/’s Cellar. ¢ Burning Mountains, Watertalia and Cliffsin’ the Qumbérland Moun- tains, Machine by H.(Walker. Appointments by Mr. Sullivan. ‘ic arranged by Joe Braham. The Burning Mountains and Rescue of Virginia Villarsis one of the most awfully grand illustra- tions ever presented to the public. v EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at2 p. m., will be presented the New Drama, Bronsted ‘expressly for the Canterbury, by John F. Poole, Esq., en- titled CUDJO’S CAVE, BATTLE.CRY OF FREEDOM. ate Dond- POMP, 4 eelf emancipated! }or 5, DEFORAEST jo, a deformed negro and a fagi- vanes But scare a co hte - Billy West Z i J.J,Dougherty Penn BE. cart mi of courage 8 and of cun W.B. Cavanagh Rev baa an Agee ‘clerey- man, and bli; «+ Mir, Toby, an old ee and servant to : Mr. Vill Jobe api Stack brit re Lysander Sprowl. | Silas Ropes. —. | ‘Aug, Blythewood \ Bea Pepperill. ... ) Secessionists, ohngon , the clergyman’s daughter..-,......-.-ece sean oe Jennie Forrest Mrs. prowl, a widow as has lost her brother—.... --Luey Clifton SYNOPEIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. SCENE 1.—The First batiige pal of the Storm in Tenneasee—The Vigitance Comm — Prepara- tions to Hang the Schoolmaster—* What the Use of Eddication’’—The Hanging interriptea by Pour ane Firat Blow for Freedom—Tab leau—The ome Widder and her Hopeful Bon—A Bright Pros- eet—in View—Niggers Cheap aud aero faint he “*Wanderers on the Face of the Arth’”—Vi lar’s House—The Schoolmaster Hunted P Danae Southern Hospitality Ilustrated—Toby and ‘de Detil—Silar Ropes in Pursuit of pee fave mi seteri as Disap, earance of Penn Ba; good ot the Man Hupfore Wh Ripping a EM ee Carl Works a Miracle—Attack n Villars—A Daughter's Devetton— Sirus Gy wit! ¥i0 ise Ropes— bs “Romp. the Slave!" —" 93 the » Brewin a1" ior _o| io’a. Cay. ‘ugi- ne rot ey, Bat gent — sf nidse is Glooiny—Is i Damp?—It mo pores gf Bon ‘Gruel Sweat of the Flave’s Brow and Back—Is it Cold?—The Hearts of our Tyrants are Colder—Mountain P: The Committee Still in Pursuit—Capture of Penn—A Moment of Peril—Sudden Appearance of Pomp and Cudjo—One Wiped Out Eomes Swing for Life— Preservation of Penn—G@rand Tableau—The Battle Cry of Freedom. SCENE 2.—The Return into Dagger—Penn Finds a Substitute, a Volunteer for Lyrander—Stack- bridge’s Hat and Goat get Arrested—The Guard Heme—The Dark Hour Before Dawn—Carl a Con- federate Soldier—The Drogged Liqnor—Oudjo on Hand—A Willing Prisoner—Pomp to the Rescue— The Triumph of th he Bayonet—Escape of the Pris- oners—Tableau—On the Mountain—Carl im the Hands of the Philistines—A Stroke for Liberty—A Phrenological De ent—The Trust at the Round Rock—Virginia in the Wood—Hopes and Feare—A Dark Night and a Sad Roak las Ropes Still in Pursuit—His Desperate Reso: ire in thé Mountain; Burn ’em Out—The Mountain Forest on Fire—Perilous Position of Virginia— Saved by the Desperate Heroism of Pomp—Thrill- ing Tableau. This scene, occupying the entire length of the stage, is one of the most magnificent and effective rerente: “ECENES — Taerior of Gud? %e Cave—Blythewood a Prisoner—Master and give Ohsoee laces—The Hour of Ven, cance, Bly’ wood’s Life Saved by Virginia — A ‘Atiac! Threatened ee pecuery Vi ir- rear *s defense a Othe Cave Death of Blythewood— Fableau- The Lone Widow's'Ides of Confiscation — The Woman Whippers—A Little Mistake—Cudjo After ‘Provisions’’—Comes Off Well Loaded— Cudjo’s Cave—Love- making in the Wilderness— The Council of War—The Cave Discovered by Silas Ropet—Preparations for Defonse—The Attack—A Warm Welcome to Cudjo’s Cave—Grand Tableaun— The Runaway and the Free Nigger—Is Carl a Coward ?—YVillars a Prisoner— tree AD al to Silas—Her Heroi sntain Tortent Deapers ken aspecch—The Mountain Torrents Desperation ct x irginia— Timely J mgivearae of Pomp—Cudjo’s penser th of Cudjo and Bilas p «The Lax yah —Defeat of the Secession- fee the Old eens Floats Again in Tennessee— Grand Tableau of Victory. Nigger e-engagement o Re-engascrR WARIETTA RAVEL, MPLLE MARIETTA RAVEL* JEU MARIETTA HAVEL, nderfu the most WonTGHT ROPE ARTISTE TIGHT HOPE ARTISTE inthis country, &hé will also execute some beau- tifu AND/SPANISH DANCES. FRENCH AND BPANISH BANO i FEE OH AND SPANIBH DANO: FRENCH AND BPANIBH | DANCES h neipal characters in and su TERAL BULTIFCL BALLETS, | MONS BAPTISTAN, ee BAPTISTAN, UB GREAT covnr. oF BEAUTY, hha oF BEAUTY, LY GIRLS. HEL Tams AND DOUGH- sasiated me MULLIGAN. “Was? ¥ clio of NEGRO RCCENTHICITIES, NEGRO DCCENTRICITIES. MISS ESTELLE FORREST {Ore CSREES GABDNER, jo) A denstig bles Fett Bane! tangs 8 Fann: ree, a Laugh- A Beble Pantomime, Wonderful 1 Fient aor Feats, and » Mammoth oe on Bongs, Dances, 5 Bano Be Boles, A By the Lereesvand Mott 3 Tal Talented Company’ in the aratiptn wil! be shortly pro- toh sent Pre T SENSATION DRAMA ever tb Aeich to a Washington audience, entitled t BUSHWHACKERS THE POTOMAC, Wi NEW AND ELEGANT SOBNERY i Tntroan abil avidlow cx CELRBRITIEG | ° a The Dramads now in rehearsal, and will be ee cnet oie SUPER MANNER, FULL CASTandall the fe NECESSARY APPOINT- Two THOUSAND DOLLARS superior to. i a ana by fae ete Lal rectal ing. ever presented Tableaux! Btriking Ciieal Situatiogs Local Hi ts! ‘And Patriotic Sentiment ! Entirely devoid of Profanity and Siegen Vul- In active prepa: mine Performance to com- FAMILY MA FAMILY MAT, FaMILY MAT: a Ladies cents; AMUSEMENTS. Fron 8 By ou THEATER, BENTH STREET, BETWREN EK axy F, BACRED GRAND CONCERT, SUNDAY EVENING; JUNE 20, 1334 MAD. CECILIA Y. KRETSOHMAR, Prima Donna Cathedral de St. Aloysius, adams Kretechmar bas been long and favor- pig kogeate ti to the eitizens of Washingto! at shea’ ras tains the position whieh e occupies ist bu expression of the merit je deserves. As an artiste, she stands first in ite and excellence; as a lady of moral worth, she hag no superior. M. THEODORE HABLEMANN, Tenore de Grazia, Atgohnin’s Grand Opera, New ork, HERR JOSEPH HERMANNS, Basso Profundo of Her Majesty's Royal Théster, > London, “BERR 8. J. SIEPHANI, Prince of t Pianists whose eminent services have been secured iene for this mammoth Lape LEP tion of Sacred Song. T?. speak of the trio who who are to support Maa, Cecilia Kretschmar on this occasion would bea waste of time. They are so world-renowned t! pen fale tc to accord to them destriptive appre tion bestowed upon their fruitful talents by an iolizing RP mite. who sre more than ever ready to welcome them to the innermost récesses of their ae eT Pari thas ber id his entertainment has been ar: and pe fected by the friends of Madame eure Aschinar as asa gtand compliment to herand the renowned artists who fuprort her, proving to Messrs. Hermanns and Habelmann the cherixhed recollections con- sequent upon their late SEED E engagement with oun par excelient manager, Mr. Grover. No labor will be spared to render it acceptable to, the honor of all concerned. Most choice gems o sacred composition have been: selected, and will be given to katiaye te the highest anticipations of ald Me rey, fayor this festival with their presence. Ford has generously tendered the-use of his peantifal temple of ti rama that all may be ac- commodated with seep $ comfortable as may be desired. So un none: ec ted was this mark of courtesy upon the part °! . Ford that, even at this early moment, the man: ment beg leaye to tend: their hearifelt thanks 'and gratitude in reciprostey ndnene The military and civil authorities, too, have ten- dered their consent and protection. Let the be assured the compliment will not pass unrewatded. Madame Kretschmar further begs leave to tender to her numerous friends, who have so generously aided herin former expressions of fayor, her fle: cere thanks, together with her assuranee that th approaching soirees,asannounced, will be rendered far more brilliant than any former presentation Seats may be secured at the music store of W. G. Metzerott, poorer of 4ith street and Pennsylva- nia avenue, an e box offiee of the thi and after Friday morning, June 17, 1) Des? OF PRICES OF ADMISSION. Orchestra. | Dress Circ! Family Cir "ae Cte Reserved seas Tickets for sale at the Hotels. GROVER'S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA AV., REAR WILLARD’s Hora, LIMES ee Ciiaar eicee Piet ae Dinlfadetph rect Theater, LAST NIGHT - BUTT of the eenre rad mutyawemedtt ae eae Bebattitay and Mrse CHARLOTTE’ THOMPSON, who will appearin ber soequatied i impersonation of THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JUNE Will be presented the beautiful play. in fee yots translated from the German especialty for Miss Thompson, entitled, LITTLE PADETTE; THE ORIOKET. HanchonVixiers sas the Little packs Mit Dress Circle. Orchestra Chai Family Circle. ee for unis 5) cents 25e. extra, Je 16-3¢ at all the Hotels, @, June 17, Benefi =! t, and Posi- tively last night tone of Miss oe hat oe i Gharlotte Thomp- A BULL IN A’ CHINA SHOP. FURD’S NEW THEATER, TsntTH STREET, ABOVE ® PENNSYLVANIA AVERUZ, By desire, 8. CLARKE. supported by Mie ‘aie’ Gray and the Entire Com- ny, will a pany, WIN THis E EVENING, JUNE 1, for the last time. a DROMIO OF EPHESUS, in Shakepesre’s ‘COMEDY OF ERRORS, SBR BMYaH BEETLE, Tayl a in Taylor's com ege IN THE WOOD, introducing ip init ab le DRUNKEN SORNE. i Orr ow ¢ great comedy OmorreEVERYBODY 8 FRIEND, and as and the meer hated CLARKE IN TWO ore ts is GREATEST CHAR- L hearsal,, Shalery are coniate are wo GENTLEMEN OF VERONA; also, the standard drama of. =a Se LEN. PARNER, jen’ # pe cle and the Orient ry SHTEV ES, DAN as GREAT SHOW. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 13. LOCATION—CORNER SIXTH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOOK, EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. TRAINED HORSES AND PONIES, TRAINED DOGS AND MONKEYS, TRAINED MULES AND BUFFALOES, Together with the Blind Talking Horse, EXCELSIOR, JR. The Comic Mules, PETE AND BARNEY, And Henry Cooke's TROUPE OF ACTING DOGS AND MONKEYS, From London and Paris. The whole under the personal supervision of MR. DAN RIOB, Assisted by his young, beautiful and accomplished, wife, MR8. DAN RICE, And the Bminent American Equerries, PROF. 8. Q. STOKES AND LADY. +--+ 25 cents, -5) cents. Admission to Pi Box Seats... _ je 13-1w* ——— I YOUR EYE- IMPROVE YOUR, Ei Ga ebrated PEBsrx an PeRisgorie BPECTAC i das the best for ips es tt eine the impaired E ETERS scleatihcmiaaee correctly suited, by FRA: oa Tpeekepivauis everue, bet. 12th and 13th sts., Penndylvania avenue. under the National. 388 THLD CLASS TTOMETER GLASSES MICRO. ERS, SPEREOSCOPES, SROTOORAPH ALBUMS, CARTES DE VISITE, &e., yin great variety, and at the lowest prices, 1 MATTING! pT MATTING! MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE. We have just zeorzes from the importers, with bolita ad ies Cert has Siattin, oo raed 7 ‘and ¢ quarter ‘White audi Oheck Matting, alt of ene h nretotier ‘at low prices, in quantities peu, ihe aes Tendency pee ciate, to suit, at our Furniture werwate eb ip rear of eer see THE Sairic. cae rte bik. On: ter bury rir) reer peers and id Commisaion Mi arch aa, and circ! eratui eity., Bouth corner Pa, av. and 9th st. ipmipaaaiae ce A ws te 7-10¢ hrqnicle. Bechet aa ay aS aT ceca B ONBY! MONEY! MOWRY! ‘M, K. WALSH & O00, ., BIOGENSED: PAWNBROKERS, Ho, 3990 and lth ee | promises to be RE- APPEARAN 7 ‘VALLANDIG- citem: Eathusi: sero jong mens s6d Es ae omar — 15.—Vallandigham arrived i this morning, and — fot speech ee in eee Sagem and Je! ere Beal of ea oo ee a is: fcoome con- erty ke briefly from 8 written document exertioh ana deinaing A ast at because he labored with effect to prevent the raising of troops aid ene en- couragirg desertions from the army, or had aisovet ed, of failed to comnsel-obedience to the aw! he had authority, was every ap false. Alt = 37 Ss appealed tor proof to ©’ made. and to record of mission, by his trial, and he was banished. He s8id:—“The real offence .Jaid te my charge was words of criticism of the public policy of the Administration, addressed to an. en’ political meeting 6f my fellow-citizens. For more than oné year no public man has been arrested, no news| suppressed with- in the State. for the expressions of tts opinion, while hundreds in public assemblies and thfough the srr with langa: and violence in which I never indulged, rerttictsing ‘@id condemning the acts and policy of tho Administration, havyesdenounced the war, maintaining even the propriety of recognising the Sonthern Confederacy.: I do not mean any longer to be the cnly man of the se A ‘who is the victim of an arbitrary power. Abraham Lincoin seeks my life tet him’so ae clare, but be’shall not again restraid me of my pee! liberty except Upon due iprocess of aw.” He denounced order No. 38, ander which = ‘Was arrested, and said it was the Co: stitution and’ laws, and ‘withon waulareyy al proceedings under it were null and void. ig time had arrived when it became him, asaciti- ven of Ohio and the United States, to demand, and by his own act vindicate, bis rights, priv- ilegee, and liberties, which he never forfeited, but ot which, for so man: ths, he had been deprived. He reitera’ his to criticise the Administration. He cautioned his politi- cal ffiends from. amy violence on his account, but advised none-teshrink from any respon sibility, however urgent, if foreed upon He was accompanied to the'depot: by an en- thusiastic crowd, and arrived at Dayton to- night, whereit is understood that he-will make another speech. The convention elected him a delegate to the Chicago Convention. Another Account. Orncinwati,- June 15.—Vallandigham ae riyed at Dayton at half-past five, and ceeded immediately to his* residence. T are was no demonstration. Rumors are‘current that, scon after his arrival, he had taken the night train for ‘Toledo, but it was subéequent- ly announced that he would deliver a public speech to-morrow. There is considerable ap- prehension of trouble at Dayton; and the peo- ple are very much excited. GEN. HUNTER’S DEPARTMENT. h of Rebel Property+-General } Wounded. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF WzsT Vircrenta, in the Field, June 13, va Beverly, Va., June 13.—General Hunter, with thecom- bined forces of Crook and Averill, moved from Staunton at 5 o'clock this morning. We de- stroyed ovér three millions dollaré worth of rebel property at Staunton, two large cloth factories, and a boot knd shoe factory, andex- tensive foundries. Gen. Stahl was wounded in the shoulder during the battle of Piedmont, while gallantly leading his men, He retired from the field for abouts half hoar, while his ‘wound was being dreseed, when he again as- sumed command. Ane: ition sent to Wi "has juet returned, having’ destroyed several railroad bridges and torn up the track. Jd Imboden’s command is thoronghty demoral- ized. There is no force now in Hante?’s front, unless they are reinforced from Tee's army. Our prisoners, not paroled, numbering one thousand and forty, weresent through Buffalo Gap and over the mountains, and have @rrived safe at Huttonsville, inside our picket lines, on their way North. GEN. BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT. [Associated Press Correspondence.] FortTrEss Mongox, June 14, P. m.—There is great activity in this department. The ith army corps passed here last night (Monday)on trarsports for Bermuda Hundred, having em- barked at the White House. “About — thous- and se troops had gone to that point pre- vious Gene, Smith, Benham, and Martindale start- ed from this point to-day up James river. The troops are rapidly disembarking at Bermuda Landing. A numberof other transports loaded with troops have algo passed here to-. day (sup- posed to be from Washingtoh,) loaded with troops for the same destination. Stirring work may be expected south of Richmond this week. Tlearn that a portion of General Grant's army is at Charles City Court House, onthe James river. General Butler has been very actively en- gaged for several days past superimtending the preparations for the great movement of the army across James river, by laying pontoon bridges, &c. ——++e->—_____ Wa The local of a California paper relates the story of 8 woman whose hasband was killed after she had been married four weeks; in three ‘weeks more she married again; that husband lived two weeks; in two weeks after‘he died she married his brother, and six months after her last marriage she gave birth to a child by her first husband! 87 Some of the'school trustees of the Fourth Ward in New York have been expelled from Office, for levying contributions on teachers for their own benefit, under threats of dismissal. Atthe investigation one poor girl, who came upon the stand on crutches, said she was taxed seventy-five dollars on her hittle salary ofthree hundred dollars. @7” A curious fact was made known at the lying-in hospital in Vienna, viz: That the physicians and students coming from the dis- secting room ponceee the patients they han- died, in spite of the washing given their hands, and the mor ay, ‘was four times greater on their side of the hospital than on the other. &7 A mother told her boy to pray tMat all his old naughty sins might taken away. He oom lied, and prayed as follows: Lord, take away all my naughty sins, Pal give me new ones.” His mother didn’t see it in that light. W7_Anenterprising but ignorant South Ameri- can has sent toan Albany locomotive shop tor one hundred cow catchers.” He expects to use them in taking wild cattle on the plains of Paraguty, in place of the lasso. . @7 Senator Sumner promises to survive alz hag rsons connected withthe asseult on him e Senate. Keitt, of Sonth Carolina, the ide and counsellor of Brooks, was killed in ide last week. wa Many merchants and storekeepers of Ehiledelphis are introducing fanc: cy brackets, ‘with coal oil lamps, in their establishments, in order to compel the gas company to come down from the onerous prices lately adopted. WA very heavy land case has been decided. in St. Louis, after a litigation of 20 years, and the fortunate plaintiff is enriched in the sum of over 500,000. @@ During the recent’ farlongh: of. Iowa cavalry, two hendsed Wetrited tore place in the regiment, their being twenty-nine marriages in one company alone. S@-The city railways in Philadel raised the tare to six cents. and ju sap leg Papers of that city it meets with much opposi- on. w@-The Tenth annual session of the Ameri- car Dental Convention will be held in Detroit, commencing on Tyesday, August 24. m7 There is a machine in rg Me., tor Planting potatoes. It opens mreoy and cunts, drops and coyersial u the same time. sa The Feman Bro therhood in the New England States will hold a convention in Bos- tone the latter part of the present month. ua The New York Journal of Commerce has raised its subscription price to $12.a year, and hes increased its rates of advertising, S7-Mr. Fremont is no longer Major General. He has resigned. one office, and bas precious little chance for A cs megs (6 Missouri rape ete ten m cast: vias seeazate of Yao m7 The peach ‘erp re oe country yee Justice Hornblower, of New Jersey, ow ih the crops of central Ohio Jook ex yh

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