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| a nn eee i) 7 Brown's ak Pa ‘ Thate never ay senperting them Srom the first, excepting to think yet better of th 1 tohich Tegan thinking well of." Rev. Humzy Wazp Burouen, “ The Troches ave a ife to me.” Pres. Hamilto: ** For Throat troubles LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s TumaTzR—Mr. J. S. Clarke, sup- ported by Miss Alice Gray, and theentire com- wil appear to-night for the last time in Pische's fine comedy, “Knights of the Round et sree Wits, Twitcher in” the’ Guasatie asemes cine |” Te” Savorably knewn te geod com pend ston.” “These . Mass. 5 aod wiles portcsees nae “* Contain no Onin nor anyihi cinnetone | u the O10 Tower of Onatioe eat cannes, |. "” Andlesant combination Caves for to-night; Miss Charlotte Thompson making ** I recommend their use to Public Speakers."’ her last a; ce. Miss Thompson's engage- oe Rey. B. H. Omarix. ment has & most succesefal one, but she | |" Mast salutary reliesin Bronchitis.) | has performed in no play yet more attractive “than the one announced for to-night. CANTEREURY.—This {fs the last night of **Ondjo’s Cave,” and also of the graceful and popular danseuse Marietta Ravel. A splendid ill is announced otherwise, and some of the very best performers will take part. THE Great Suow.—The last opvetenny of seeing Dan-Rice’s Great Show, including all his traired animals, is announced for to-night. This exhibition would no doubt prove a suc- cess for many nights tocome, but nts elsewhere preciude the possibility of its re- “maining here longer. Dan is at his best on “ Very beneficial when suffering from Colds.” . Rev 8.J. P. Anparsom, St. Louis. “* Almost instant relref in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma ” Rev. A. C. Ecciestom, New York, “They have swited my case exactly, relieving my throat so that I could sing toith ease.’ T, Ducnanme, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. Asthere are imitations be sure to OBTAIN the genuine, Je 16-tf ANzw P Phaion’: UME POR THE HANDKSRCHIEF. “Night Blooming Cereus.” this visit and his fan is quite inimitable. Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus.” Farms axp FxeTivars.—At Odd Fellows’ ’s “Night Bloomi , ‘Hali the fair for the benefit of a home for cit eee Ceeeus. 2 pesos women and children she con- Phalon’s ‘Night Blooming Cereus.” nued and is meeting with deserved success. p , ” nt Bl ‘The ladice having the fair in charge deserve Phalen’s Night Blooming Cereus.”” he pawronage of the COMMON A ot Grace | _PAalow's “Niint Blooming Cereus.” ‘©hurch to commence on Monday night next at Phalon’s “Night Blooming Nereus.” Island Hall. Ali the prettiest and most active dadies of the Seventh Ward are bonded to- gether to make this fair one of exceeding in- terest. A most exquisite, delicate and fragrant erfame, @istilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PHAtow & Son, N. Y. BEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask ror Puaton's—Taxe wo OTHER. je 16-3m Sold by druggists generally. pemeel <A GrorcETOWN Councits, June 17.—Poard of <Aldermen.—Mr. Cox, on leave, introduced 4 int resolution in relation to the new market. jouse, which provides that the tunds comiog dato the hands of the Olerk of the Corporation, rom sales of stock or otherwise, and appropri- ated for building a new market-heuse, be paid ver by him to the order of the market-house committee, on proper vouchers, from time to ‘time the said funds may be required to meet the cost of building the new market-house. Passed. is Mr. Cox, the Recorder, to whom was referred tbe resolution in relation to party walls and party fences, reported adversely upon the same; “which report was concurred in. The Council resolution making an appropri- tio of fifty dollars for the Mayor’s contingent Tand, was passed. Adjourned. Common Council._Mr. Hilton presented the ‘petition of John P. Agnew for the mduigence of the corporation in relation to a temporary cucrenceoens = Water street with his coal, in order to make certain repairs toh: ; Jaid upon the table. fe a Mr. Peck presented the petition of in Yesidents upon Bridge street, near Market, for # fiag footway across Bridge street at Market street; referred to street committee. Mr. Cragin, from claims committee, reported 2 resolution for the payment of J. OC. Hiestom & Co.'s bill for coal, and W.'T. Duvall’s bill for sundry iron lamp-posts furnished the corpo- Fation and repairing an tron pump: adopted. Mr. Edmonston, from streets committee, re- ‘ported under protest a resolution for repair of portion of High street, above Road street. ‘The third reading being objected to, it was laid over under the rules. Mr. Davis, trom grievance committee, re- ‘ported a resolution remitting a fine imposed mpon Jane Gaskins; adopted. The bill of T. H Donohue was referred to claims committee. A resolution of the Aldermen in granting certain privileges to E.M. Linthicum, reject- ; yeas 3, nays 5. r. Oollins, from the school committee, re- ‘ported a resolution appropriating $1,200 for the Fehr of school furniture for the school- ase on Montgomery street; adopted. Mr. Peck, from the market house committes, Xeported a resolution suspending portions of Tesolutions relating to hucksters, and giving them permission to occupy the curb line on DIED, S7The funeral of the unfortunate young females who perished so lamentably on the I7th inst.. will sakes piece from Washington Arecual TO MOR: . (Bunda) 3 o'clock p.m. e public gen- erally are invited to attend. * i In thia city, on Wednesday. the 15th inat., at 11 Pel heart disease, JOHN CARTER BROWN ENCKES, only child of Amos Throop and Emily Jane Jenckes. aged 12 years, 10 months and 20 days, a native of Portamouth, Va. His funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at4o’clock. from the residence of his father, No. 561 east 4th street, Capito) Hill. (Providence, R.I.. and Portsmouth, Va., papers please copy.) * After a few hours’ intense agony, Miss REBEO- CA HULL, in the 40th year of her age. 4 None knew her but to love her. The friends of the family are requested to at- tend her funeral from the residence ofher brother- in law, Mr. J.P. King, corner of 5th and K sts., Sunday, at 2 0’clock. ss On the I7th instant, MINNIE—aged fire months and two Gaye —infant daughter of Calhoun and Martha Clarke. The funeral! will take place from her father’s residence, 2th street, between E and F, Saturday evening, at4 o'clock. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend, * In thie city, on the 17th instant, BERNHARD WEGGEMAN, a native of Germany, in the 58th year of his age. Friends of the family are inyited to attend his faneral. on Sunday afternoon, the 19th instant, at 3 0’clock, from his late residence, No. 236 7th st., between M and N. = On Friday morning, June 17th, SUSAN REBEO- E, infant daughter of Francis A. and Re- aged two months, one, From sin and sorrow free, Those two bright eyes in death are closed, That often gazed on me. = On Monday, June 13th, ANDREW JACKSON, infant son of J, M. and M, E. Johnson, aged three months, PIO NICS, &c. FR eMausEE THE HIAWATHA BOYS. The Members of the Hiawatha Club, take pleas- ure in announcing their FIFTH ANNUAL PIO-NIC Bridge street, near the market, during market at hours; adopted. THE WASHINGTON PARK, 7TH STREET A resolution of the Aldermen relating to the On chew market house was taken up and adopted. Mr. Myers offered a resolution instructing the THURSDAY EVENING, June 284, 1864, The Holy Hill band has been engaged for the oc- casion, A good Police force has been engaged to preserve strict order, Tickets Fifty Cents, admitting a gentleman and Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to abolish the office of clerk of the Sinking Fund. The Board adjourned. Before the passage of the resolution SPpTO- “*priating $1,200 for school furniture the ler- ‘men adjourned. But upon thesolicitation of ube ier 4 of the Sa Sa they re- | ladies. turned to their room, and passe: resolu. By order of Committee, tion immediately. Dancing to commence at 2 o'clock. ————-— * CENTER MARKET To-pay.—Beef, best cuts, Soret Wein tee en eee Salt Beet, tea IRST GRAND 8a2se. 20. . Savor os ag Ube aa hd eboney EXCURSION DOWN THE POTOMAG er quarter, $1 50a 2. Pork, fresh, 1Sa20c. ‘ork, corned, 15c. Bacon, hams, uncut. 22c.; sliced, 30c.; breasts, 18a20c.; shoulders, 12a16c.; joles, 10al2c. Lard, ‘Asa20c. Venison, 3c. Chickens, per pair, Sia @2. Ducks, per pair, 75c. Eggs, per dozen, 35c. ‘Tomatoes, 25a50c. Cymblins, 50c. Apples, new, per peck, $1; dried, 90c.a%i. Potatoes, Irish, per peck. 40a50c. Green Peas, 4a5vc. Spinnach, 140c. String Beans, per peck, 6vc. ‘Peaches, dried, per quart, —c. Horniny, lOc. @herries, new, 12a25c.; dried, 25c. Currants, Jc. Strawberries, 35c. Gooseberries, 10c. Beans, butter, 25c.; white, 10ai2c. Rhubarb, punch, l0c. Asparagns,i2c. Beets,l0c. Rad- dishes, 5a8c. Onions, Sc. Pine Apples, each, 20c. Cabbage, per head, 20a25¢. Lettuce, per head, 3a5e. Fish—Rock, large, each, #250a33; small, per bunch, 50c.; halibut, per pound. 25c.; wea bass, 12c.; blue fish, 12c.; lobster, 12c.; stur- zeon, I5c.; pike, per bunch, 50c.a$1; perch, 50a @0c.; shad, per pair, 40a75c.; herring. per doz., 25830c. Rye, per bushel, $1.75. Cornmeal, 1.65a$1.70. Shipstaff, 60c.a81. Brownstuff, 60c. Shorts, 5c. Corn, shelled, 65a70c.; in the wear. per barrel, $8 50at9. Oats, per bushel, 9c. To @LYMONT! By permission of the War Department, the com- modious STEAMER PHENIX will make the FIRST EXCURSION THIS SEASON TO GLYMONT, af: fording the pessengor s fine view of Alexandria Fort Washington, Mount Vernen, Fleet of Guard Bosts, and other interesting scenes on the river. The steamer has been pat in complete order, and will leave the wharf at the foot of7th street on aS vay AFTERNOON, 23d instant, t two o'clock. A BAND OF MUSIO will be in attendance, Dancing on the boat and at the Pavilion. The boat will return at aseasonable hour, giving all achance of enjoying themsetves at Glymont, REFRESHMENTS AND SUPPER can be obtained on board of the boat and at Gly- mont, ata reasonable price, TICKETS For the Excursion, agiz0, Hay, id cwt., $1.25a2255. Straw, 8150 ONE DOLLAR. 2. Clover Hay, $1.508$1.75. at = ee - #7” No Passes will be required. je 18-4t* FovurtH Waxrp STaTion CasEs.—Jno. Wes- -NIC den, grand larceny, jail for court. Lewis Jack- A GRAND PI oe THR son, assault and battery; Also profanity; for SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS’ @ hearing. James Peck, petty larceny; dis- missed. George Weise, selling liquor to sol diers;do. Clara Thompson, drunk and dis- orderly; $1.58. George Colbrit disorderly; do. George Miller, do.- do. Elizabeth Broaden, street walking; do. i ASSOCIATION .. Of the District of Columbia Will be held at the Seventh street Park, On MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, June 2th, Commencing at two o’clock, where every atten- tion will be paid to the guests, and strict order will be preserved on the premi bya police force. A good Co*illon Band has been engaged for the occasion. Tickets 50 cents, admitting a gentleman and Sacrgv Concert.—At Ford's Theater, to- morrow nicht, a grand sacred concert will be given—Madame ©. Y. Kretschmar, favorably koown in this bog A Theodore Habelman and Joseph Hermann, Iste of Garl Anschutz’s com- pony: and Herr Stephani, the noted pianist, ing the prineipal performers. The music | ladies. i ‘will be culirely of ®& sacred character, and L Rotana omemittee of Arienressants, proper for a Sunday evening entertainment. F. Fox," 5° Hanley, —>>——_ G. Donobue, Wn. Marphy. Cars To Run on SuypDay.—In compliance Ah esas G, A. Seasford, ‘with the wishes of the public, the street rail- “way company will, in fnture,run ears on Sun- dsy, commencing to-morrow. This will bea great convenience to the public, especially ‘to those desiring to visit the hospitals and the Tural cemeteries. ee Gnovzr’s THEATER—Pennsylvania avenue, wear W illard’s Hotel—Last appearance of Miss Charlotte Thompson. Laste vening Miss Char- jotte Thompson fully justified the expectations entertained by auditors who looked for an in- ‘tellectual feast. To say that this was realized ‘would be to do her but faint justice. Descrip. ‘tion can give but a poor idea of the artistic wkill displayed in Miss Thompson’s rendition of Julia, in“ The Hunchback.” It was an ef- 'OLUMBIA GARDEN, $ 5 ‘ormer af 12th streetand Ohio avenue, FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. Monday and Saturday’s Concert commence at 3 o'clock, with a full Brass Band, The coolest Lager in the city always on hand, -Im GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS WOOD—WOOD. AMILIES in Georgetown can be su) ce seasoned OAK and PINE WOOD, ipe, and $9.50 for Oak. Cash ondelivery. En- Ce RICHARD PETTIT or J. M STAKE, e ll fort worthy of that young lady's transcendent LIVERPOOL FINE AND GROUND ALUM. genius, and was duly appreciated by a dis- TUBK’S ISLAND. is criminating audience. DR REET. oak Z This evening is the last nightof Miss Thomp- For sale by SALT, for horses and cattle, Son, when the theater will be filled to reple- tion by the lady’s hosts of friends. The enter- 4a1n ment selected for the occasion consists of a me weg ct great interest, written expressly Yor is Thom pson by & young lady of London, England, and abounds with startling incidents and marvellous changes. This piece has.been ‘performed tn the principal cities of the United States with universal success. It is entitled « Edith and Zeldia,” Miss Thompson pertorm- ang two distinct characters; and her rapid changes from one to the other, both in costume and style, are said to excel everything of its kind eyer attempted on the English stage. “Monday evening, « Mazeppa.” t I, THOS, DAVIS Wholesale Dealer in Sait, je 8-Im*™ No. 83 Water street, Georgetown. powrxe PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company's boats, “Potomac,” Boe Garden ant i laven.’’ Apply tothe + 01 girs JOHN B, DAVIDSON, my I3- Water street, Georgetown. (CHILDREN ‘8 WARDROBE AND LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, 8. M_MEYENBERG, (Late 8. & W. Meyenberg.) 4% Market Space, between Seventh and Eighth sts, Has now a very large and superior stock of HOME MADE GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ BUITS. BLOUSES, INFANTS’ CLOTHES of every description hand- ‘Also. a large stock of ilk MANTILLAS GOWNS, 80 SHAWLS. OI 3 Granp ArraizR.—On Wednesday, the 7th Jnst., Mr. W. O. Burgher, one of the Foremen of the Government wheelwright shops, was made the happy recipient of a magnificent HEMISES. and meral stock Gold Huning:cased ee watch ore oa Scone E) paot Dent ‘Ko. &0. of G.G. I in behal: udies have charge of this department, 2 Bie Dello Sockeye Bencketotpenns | eo One ioe i’ be anked without deviation; areas tes Fan eee x }} fH. UO. Wo. 33 Penna. avenue. bs . bs * marked with in fi ‘en. rs) wT 2 IRENE ipa. Jel4-8t between Seve ‘and Kighth sirects. RESS MAKING, DRESSES CUT and BASTED in the most fash- ionadle manner, at 339 1, between 13th and Mth SPECIAL NOTICES. ——e—— Gord PLatep gevelry and Silver Plated Tea- t #poons only Ove D. 6 0: swt Fiore, 438 Pennayl huey mene tigate 1 ueete ST ee Je 14-1w Dorov cslor your whiskers and m, Fate! eix years old, sou ak goat ihe ‘ “3 i ono att barnes, and good under the vad Forte the, camaness Halt, Grain.” ‘Re tale ave, ian Menmeben ints eater ommeaae it colors natural black or brown. Only jon. | is made at BAINEY’S Union les, Corner 6th abae : 290 P C.F. C ats. dele 3t* coctel 90 Ps. avenn IC. SRNR ben Pasa IS? ILLINEBY | MILLINERY {ft MILLINERY 111 M Miss M. J. PLATT having on hand a Coass, Brmo: Bap Naics, &e, rtm: ft BONNETS. 3 Persons wishing immediate relict from Mirae ote cseathepmnecsinak teaetke me Benno eres page call reems. No i ween 4 and 6th streets Da a to clove je. Please call at hor Ww Brow tooma.'he 246 ead. ave: mear atreet, over the Fclegraph Ofice. — joint cs + J ee ke ee >, TO T—Twi tly furnii BRS, 1 RT tteets between @ uakee Pie gil ‘ana, 85. . Je 18-3¢' — s fy corner of Sth 20d H streets, Grocerisa Init tobe fold st cost. Ei, “A small HOUSE of fy ma, in TOLh, @ Street. Possession given for a mail Bonus, Any, 72002, at 43 7th 3. Je 18-st OR RENT. -Well furnished ROOMS srivate QR RENT- “juire at 339 2ist erect, neat the famfiy. “Ing ere avenue, POR RENT—An. "furnished brick HOUSE. con- ‘OR RENT—An, ")/yrnished brick HOUSE. con he Treasury Depa’ taining 8 room. ‘te toa good tenant, Tmmedi- Fiiap ner ope he Inquire at the Btar Office je 18-3t* eee FOE, BERT the fe eee, DWELLING ‘reet north, between 2d HOUSE, No. 001 Bs ty bace building, and 3d west, with three sto. i the usual conveniences of a ons res AS’ Porseesion given immedigta 7: Appiy to CHAS BRADLEY. Patriotic Bank. ee ‘OR RENT—Three very eres Tig handsomely furnished. reat No. 537 H street, between 6th and 2 ee $0 11-50" NO LET—Unfurnised ROOMS, ix ' One Of the most pleasant and convenient loca tions in the city, 306 Delaware svenus, only one m “4807 re city cars, two squares north of the Oapito. 7 a ‘OR RENT—A STORE AND DWELI, on the corner of Sand ects, contaim oe ae large rooms. If desired the dwelling can be. ‘and separate. Apply at the corner of Pa. arenas t* FOR SALE-A small brick HOUSE and «> na sized LOT, containing four rooms and sunrise © kitchen. Situated on 4th street, between N and 9, For particulars inquire at GIBBS’ Hair Sters, 243 Pa. ay., near 13th st. je 17-Im Fo SALE—The lease for four years and sit months of a private D LING, with or without the furniture. Good location. nt Inquire at Auction Store No. 307 Penn~ jaav.,of WM. B. LEWIS, Auct. je'I7-3t {OR SALE—A MOULDING MACHINE and TENON MACHINE. Must bedisposed of by Ist of July, and will be sold very eheap {ur cash. jan be seen at corner Maryland avenue and jth a fapitol Hill. [je 17-1w*] B. L. NEVIUS. ‘OR RENT—A neatly furnished BEDROOM at No. 3 Maine avenue, between 44 and 6th sts., Tsland, within a few steps of Pennsylvania avenue, and immediately opposite Armory Square, to # cols only. None others need apply. Rent 18 per month in advance, Je 17-3¢* ‘OR RENT.—Two six-room brick HOUSES, hav- ing been thoroughlyrepaired. Thelower floor of each can be used as a store. Situated on 4% st., Island, now one of the most growing b streets in the city. Inquire onthe premiaes, No, 170 436 street, between Est. south and Va. ay., bet. 9 and 10 o’clock in the morning, Je W7 3t* QUSE-KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT!—A large front basement KITCHEN, and choice of five excellent Chambers for Sit pee month. The other Chambers at low rates. No objection to LADIES in the DEPARTMENTS, with reference. No children received. Cooking may be done on Kerosine Stovesin rooms. Location most desira- Big, nese ctreet cars, Address BOX 604,P.0, OTEL FOR BALE. A RARE CHANCE! A RARE CHANCE! THE SIMPSON HOUSE. Mr. KEYWORTH, of this firm, (Claggett & Keyworth.) will dispose of his interest in this pop- ular HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. It has ten excellent Chambers, a fine Parlor, nice Kitchen, ete. The rent is oniy $13 per month. with a lease of two years and ahaifto run. The Bar is second to none inthe city. The continued ill-health of Mr, Keyworth compels him to dispose of hisin- terest inthe hotel. For further information ap- ply on the premises. je 17-lw* REAL Estate FOR SALE BY HALL & FATON. 14 ACRES, on lth street, near Columbia Ool- lege, at a very great bargain. 40 ACRES, very cheap, near the Race Course, 5 miles from the city. 140 ACRES, SPLENDID FARM, near city, at $50 per acre, 110 ACRES, near the city, highly improved, half a mile from station on the railroad. 8 ACRES, near the Race Course, at $1,500. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. WE WANT TORENT A LARGE HOUSE, suitable for boarding-house, near one of the Departments, for which a good, price will be paid monthly, in advance. HALL & EATON, je 17-3t* Corner of 7th and F streets. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LBT, No. 417 Penn’a avenue, between 3d and 43s sts. je 16-6t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—One Parlor and Bedroom, on northwest corner ef 13th and a3. Apply. underneath, at P. WHITE & rocery re. * jel ;URNISHED ROOMS—In one of the healthiest and pleasantest parts of the in © Selag. south, Fith BE rilege of Bath and aqueduct, Also, ad OFFICE in the baxemdAt story. Inquire at 492 EB street, between 5th and 6th. Je 16-203t* (OR RENT.—Two very desirable PARLORS, communicating, on the second floor. Also, a BED ROOM on the third floor. Cars pass the door every five minutes. Terma moderate, ary, at No, 224 7th street, bet. M and N. je 16-3t* OR RENT IN GEORGETOWN —To one or two gentlemen,a large FURNISHED ROOM, with feur windows. Good board in the vicinity. Ap- ly between 4 and5 p, m. at Nu. 90 West street, Beorgetown, D.C. je 16-3t* TOR | will Favaee sri i Weshineion, D. Ox isining tort rooms, Tha pete cond ncied ie naropeen plan. sealcincocscnicens Lootn token Gakeee be mi an, extensive 5 8. E. corner Penn.ave. a it. Washington, D0 LET—A handsomely furnished HOUSE. in the Firet Ward The whole. or in suites. Pos- Session given the Ist of July. Inquire at Star Of- fice, or address Mr, EVER, tpetown Post Of- Sea, Also, four large PARLORS, for Go’ ernment fices. m: OOMS FOR REN furnished Lee an . Th sirable in the cit; my 3-Im WANTS. Wee ae MALE RUSIDTARIES, to appear in “Mazeppa. stage door Of Grover’s Theater, to’. H. OLARKE, Prompter. 1t* ANTED.—A white SERVANT ina family of four persona, to cook, wash and iron, Call at 632 Maryland avenue. between Sixth and Seventh streets. Jo 13-3t* - WANTED—An experienced BOOK-KEEPER, , middle-aged preferred. Recommendations required, Address Box 522, Washington Post ce. Je 18-3t* WANTED-a ‘WOMAN to wash and iron, and to Se Recetas housework in a small family. Inquire at No. 352 C street, bet 4 6th starynext to bath houses tween OE BOS and two |. Apply T, POTENTINT, 279 tr lth and 1ith streets. ¥e - Te Peel I ere es Sa ees \ ANTED—An ORDER COOK to go five miles in the country. Qolored preferred. Also,a Wo MAN to do chamberwork, to wash and iron; one .Who underst; her business. Apply at Our Houn ?, 452 8th st., near D, Je 18-2t* A.:NTED—A young MAN as Clerk in Groc WAsvore. One accusinted with the busiocey, and can come well recommended, will hear of a ood situa tion, by applying to Box wed the Fort fe 18-3t* ‘ennsylvania av,, ow. A GIRL _\VANTED—At the Gosling House, No. 247 Pe \nsylyania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. Je 17-2t* WAnNTEp—. White WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron fo.” & small family, living 9 short distance im the eo. untey. Best references required. Apply at 392 4tht‘t., between D and E, fe 17-3t* ANTED~A go 0d COOK; also,a GIRL to do chamberwork and assist in the housework. Situation zmaremt. Apply at 392 I street, ith, Je 17-2t* between and 1h. WY ANTED-& “‘pread_pie and cake BAKER. Ww eliaciers J.T, SCRIVENER’S, 39 aye eo street, between Ist and 2d streets, George- CA bale aie Te i ee ANTED.—Three d WHEELWRIGHTS. ‘Apply at corner yland avenue and Third street east, Capitol Hill_ je 16-3t* WANTED.-A white WOMAN todo Chamber- work, wash and iro. Apply 172% Penna. av- enue, between 17th and 18th streete—Eagle Restau- rant, Je 16-3t" WANTED PED EAU RLY — To foot jour- Bote: peyman BAREESS, Apply at 497 7th st., etween . je lost" G.C. G. BAUR. WANTED TO RENT—& HOUSE in the conn- try, not more than five miles from the gy or near a railroad station. Addreas Box 554 Washington Post Office, stating location and terms. je16-5t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A competent GIRL to do the work in asmallfamily. Good wager will be paid to one well qualified and recom- mended. Apply at No. 164 Pennsylvania avenue, between I7th and 18th streeta. Je 16-3t* WAStzED-4 colored WOMAN to cook for a family. None but a food one need apply. Good wages and steady employment given. App! toJOB. SHAFFIELD, Confectioner, 386 6th at. between G and H sts. je 16-3t* ANTED TO LEASB—A HOUSE and STABLE, in or out of thecity. No objection to a few Acres of Land, Address Box No. 2, Star Office. __018-1W" is: ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SHOEMAKER, Apply at H. TIERNAN’S, corner of Penn, avenue and 6th street east. je 14-1w* G IRLS WANTED.—Apply at the Ebbitt J House. je13-1w* ANTED.—Two, or three UNFURNISHED ROOMS for a gentleman, his wife and one child, Address ** B. B.’’ Star Office, seaeng ere location, etc., je 13-1W* Want TO PURCHASE—A well-built brick DWELLING HOUSE, in a good neighbor- hood, between 6th and 15th streeta, north ‘of Penn, avenue, worth $4,00 to $6.00. Oash if an object. Address, for one week, stating locotion and price, L. M., Box 3134 City Post Office. Je 13-6t* Ww ANTE D—-SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also. MIRRORS. OARPETS. BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFU RNISHING GOODSofevery panes R. BUOHLY, 42% 7th street, between G and H. east side. 50,000 LADIES WANTED TO CALL A' PRINOB’S Stamping Depot, 381 atre their Stam) in there are other site Patent Office, ani “aiitehing. Sinting ‘and Embroidery done. Richa: look out that they come to only practical hand in the sity, z street, opposite Patent Office. W43?*). Lorine! FLUTING! WANTED, Every lady in the District to know that I have. at considerable expense, had builta very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &6. Dressmakers and others can have any kind of good Crimped at short notice, im _as good style, and cheap asin any othercity. Ladies. remember th is the only machine in town, and done at the only place to get stamping done. 381 F street. PPO" my3 y POR SALE OR EXOHANGE, BY HALL & BA- ‘ON, Real Estate Brokers, corner of 7th aud streets, 600 acres of LAND in Wisconsin for im- roved or unimproved property in the District of Eotumbia or Maryland. About $3% cash in the trade. Je 15-3t* HARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS— FOR SALE—A RESTAURANT. fine bar and twelve furnished rooms. Also, a fine hall, would make a good billiard room. Rent low. Good reasons given for selling. Callon the premises, 499 llth street. je 16-4t* FS SALE OR RENT—A largo brick HOUSE on6th street, between H and I. Possession i BOGAN, Inquire of Dr. No. 455 chusettsav.,near 6th et. je 15-20" Al HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, near the cor. ner of lith and U streets; cottage built; just finished: all nicely painted inside and out; water u oor, Inquire on thejpremises. fe 15-6t* . JOHN M. HILL. VOR RENT—Three handsomely furnished or unfurnished ROOMS, in a new Brick House, in most healthy avd locations in the. city... Will be rented singly or en suite, op immediate application on the promises, corner of 34 and I streets. For gentle- men only. je 15-4t* Fo RENT—A GROCERY and LIQUOR STORE now doing a good business. The reason for sellingout, the owner is abont leaving tHe city. Inquire om the premises, No. 394 corner of 9th and I streets. je 14-5t™ OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—On 4th street . South of Pennsylvania avenue. Apply GULYOR, Ifnot sold by July Ist, sl’oe je giver atonce. ansachusetts a’ one of the plseeans OR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND GOi WILL of a house containing 10 rooms. Can get 8 number of boardersif desirable. Inquire second door from 4% street, on P, near Arsenal Gate. je 13-lw* '—A new Sworatory, BRICK SOUSE, ng 5rooms, and situated on the cor- . ner of 6th street cast and A street south. Apply at the corner of 13th street and Penn, avenue, je 13-1w* J. BROWN, OR 10 eedion given ist of July. two-story FRAME HOUSE, with large back uilding, No. 51 street, between 7th and 8th streets, Island. For terms ai ply on the premises, or at WM. R. RILEY & BRO.’S Dry Goods Sto: between 7th and 8th streets, opposite Center M: ket. Je 11-6t Fo SALE—A RESTAURANT AND STEAMED OYSTER SALOON. in Alexandria, Va. It is the largest saloon in the city, situated on King street, a few doors from the Theater and Parker’s Minstrels. It has connected with it asoda foun- pole s large business. Also, an apparatus for manufacturing soda water. The establishment is well. fi up, and worth the attention of par- ties wis! Pat purchase. Satisfactory reasons ake for gel 4, to partion wishing to purchase, nguire of IBAAO % VAN REYKEN, No. 90 Princ; street, Alexandria, Va. je H-lw* Fo RENT—To 5 Sappapeae two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, in a very pleasant and healthy loeation, near the State Department and Lafayette Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east RENT—And of the horse cars running fh it Georgetown, Rent low, Sones bry aa OR SALE—100 ACRES OF LAND at_Belts- ville, 100 acres at Contee’ acres at Laurel, 300 acres at Savage, 150 at A — Junction, 100 acres at Jessop’s Cut, 160 janover Switch, # eecres near Elkridge ‘Landing, 80 acres % mile Se Penimore All sue Washington Branch ron. ‘or terms and description, aj z BANNON , 32 Bt. Pals st, Baltimores Ma, © Je 9-im* Fo SALE—A large and well-built three-sto: BRICK HOUSE, with bask building, No. 17 2d street west, between B and © sts. Immediate re given, Apply to CHARLES H. LANE. venue. je7-eotf * FO RENT—A large STORE; location for confectionery or ice cream saloon. Inquire at the store, $10 I street west. Je6-Im Ppz#oroenara ARB guphoryrs GALLERY For rent, one of the lar; est and boat - leries in Washington, with all the moders oy provements. None but first-classartiata of hi, reputation intbeart needapply. This is a rare chonee Le 01 ae eaareer everator with some . PRY rel Cre PS RELLEW & CO., 510 7th street, 3 doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘Terms cash, first month in advance Jo6-tf NT—An elegant HOUSE, with bro front, pertialiy furnished, with all mode ovements, centrally gad pleasantly le- 0. 444 E street, near the residance - together with O ae Q of Hen “2 ‘- riven immeuiatiy: I ey stene ern in cated, Chase, er site Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Ing Bepot. WANZED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroider on Muslin, Linen and Cambrio, To good ens consent hide anne good wages ven. Ladies applying w: ving samples Stwork. “Apply at WM. PRINGE’S Stamping and Machine Stitching Depot, 381 F street, opposi Patent Office PERSONAL. J OTICE.—All pertons are hereby notified not to harbor or trust Ann Ford on = account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. FRANE FORD. June 14, 1864. Je 17-2t* M8; L. SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mae netism, sees your dead and living friends, tells character, gets mames, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted. Hours from 10a. m.to 8p.m. Je 10-20* 10 THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.—Con- Pies gratis from 1] to 12 m, Medicines without charge. DR. BECHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon ip charge in the Austrian and Italian army, informs the public of Washington that he bas just arrived from Paris, and devotes his attention to the treatment of all kinds of dis- eases. Particular attention to females and private diseases. He conversesin English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Italian languages. His ‘diplo- mas from the most celebrated university of Buro hang im bis office, Penn. avenue, 502, near strest 1 Ofee nours, 9to lla. m.; 4to6 p.m, JeT- FINE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 4T BAR & BRO.’S ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER B AND SEVENTH STREETS, Persons desiring good and easy-fitting garments, without leaving their measures, can get fitted in our establishment in garments made ef 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 DOESKIN PANTS, And s general assortment of VESTS, of varied styles. ALs0— A FINE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, and animmense stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. WJ Business closed on Saturday until evening je7-im* R OOFIN Ltt foo ING CEMENT HEY, THOMA E Cones ear Was Amp Sie |DANAL, ity tor Roofing Felt Being the only agent In this of and ang Cement froman od, established firm, suse ears the above articles at the very scnsorsh goo tt SORES tat urge stock of above named articl: icles always on im. my 30- NITED STATES HOTEL U JOHN weer ree HDR ee Bog leave to call the attoution of th Setabliement, waiee will eee ee iad ff iow of Visitors the = Besides « spacions Dining Mall and Parlors, it teins an un large snd well Sepitiated Bed Moons ait handsomely farnished Senn pe 3S ‘ thereby beging to share liberally in Retis pees amet Satya fri eek ve WHT & MILLER, ow AUOTION SALES, Fer ether Auction Sales sco first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MURROW, E 3.0, MOGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, Tl ~___FoTunE pays GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucticueors. ¥ Rs saiaad PH sot om UST: OF BEAL ESTATE OORN: We shall sell in fromtof the erpereey TEVAR AVERCR AND tL lng pamed property Bare tiirbots of are On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Jane 25th,at 6% | tou DG teres eee ne Navy Yard, o'clock, on the premises, by virtae of a deed Beware $06; Lots liend 12, corner of Twelfth aad trust dated March 31, 1864, aad duly recorded in Po streets. Two Lots; 11—47 feet front om Liber No. 31, folios 12 et aeq.. one of the land rec- ifth atreet by 75 feet south I street ords for Washington county, D, D., [shall seil Lot 12—47 tees, front on Twelfth street, by 95 feet No, 1, in square south of square N dee, ware . 1,019, situated at the carers of Pennsylvania arouse, and ist street Terms: One-half ; dalance in_th: @ ai: rp) secured by deed of furt, $50 to be paid on round at the time of sale. And tre trus- . Lote 14, 15. 16, 17, and 18, Twelfth street ast, between sooth G and south I streets. Eis ae ay ecko ae panes front, by 209 feet 9 inches’ ++) £008 2 inches Beuarel om tee reserves the right to resell, after four inser- | Square 1 Lots 1 and 3. south L t, betw: tions in the Evening Stai,at the risk ofdefauiting | —° Twelfth street east ay Thirtoonth atregt vast: gost of the sale, not being com- Lots 11 and 12,south K street, between Twel'th ‘e days after the day of sale. street east and Thirteenth street east. Pour Da wt cost of Rurchaser. Lote; 1—9 feet front on Thirteenth street, by .O.B MITOHBLI . Trustee. 95 feet on south 8; 3-60 feet 3 ii g.0 UIRB & OO, Austs, front onsouth L street, by W2 fe MoG@ Brac McQUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, 102 feet 6 inches; 12-62 feet front uth TWO VALUAB street. by \(2 feet 6 inches. TBEAE DaTW EEN Se ee en. UE | All these lots open on alley wags in the fear. UE AND NORTH MBTREBT, ANDONE ON o be sold separately. 'ERMONT ANENUX, se L STREET. Terms: Three-quarters cash; balance in6 and 12 On BATURDAY eae N, June isth, at @ | Months, secured by a deed of trust on the ises. CaS Femites, we wall tell Lot No. 12, | All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost spat oelinien cfoguare Negi tegatiog sfecton | GPHSg""" — ORRRN & WILLIAMS, Asows. snd vorth M atreét, ranting back 100 feet 1 inch, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Also, part of Lot No. 4. in same square. frontip 2] feet on 13th street, and 4 VALUASLE BUIL! TS IN Vi feet, tosnalley, ote ee wont PARES OF TUR OIF ar Avorn O Also. Lot No, '6, in square No. 214, fronting 23 On MONDAY, the 2’th inat., we shall On the t8 inches on Vermont avenue, between L and prqmiees, commencing on the first lot at8o'clook ae north, and running back to a 30 foot HAS he fo|lowing handsome Building Lot#in the Terme: One-third in cash;the remainder in six | | Lot No.7, in square 8, front 49 feet Il inches om and twelve months, with Totoneat’ secured by a deed street wes tween I ani ‘ streets north, of trust on the premises. lost of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by the : Seika." 3.0, McGUIRB & CO; Auct’s. 25th west. will be divided if desired inte three lots, t Ne. 10, same square, front 42 feet Siuches, divided in two lots. North part lot 21. squa‘ . having a front of eee ra Tth srreaky reat, tween New York ave~ Dp iJ ‘And on TUREDAY, the 2st inst... we shall sell, gy™mencing at the first named lot at 6 o'c:ock P. Part iS 3. in square 492, Naving a front of 22 feet 9incbes on O sirest south, between 43¢ and 6th streets west, Isian: West half lot 9. square 493, front 4 feet on south C street, between 432 and 6th streets west, 20 feet ench, if de- will be divided into two lots o sired, Part Lot 2in square a7, it being the enat 18 feet BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE LOTS oF APITOL HILL AT AU 158 On MONDAY, the 2th instant. at 6 o’clock p.m. we shall sell Lots 29, 21, and 22, in square 687, on street north, between Delaware avenue and First street east, and immediately north of the eastern park of the Capitol; decidedly the most desirable lots for sale in that beautifar part of the city. Terms of sale: One third cash ; balance in six an¢ twelve months Notes to’ be given, beari fr betwi 5 interest from the day of sale,to be secured bys wen 3 neon y ehepteret> sarees deed of tront, Terms: One-half cash, remainder in six, and Conveyances and revenue stamys at the expense | twelve months, for notes bearing initerest from of t! Somes ie Cord lo eee ai ehe ap fal net tide er a deed of trust taken. and cost of # fo pure! ® deposit o! c01 . revenue 100 will be required to be paid by each purchaser | the cork ol the surcheser = Titlen ir the sale. GREEN & WILLYAMS, Aucts. ¥ J. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ELEGANT COSGECTION OF FRENOES BRONZ: FIGURES, BOSTS. AND GROUPS Open ‘s ‘Bwenty dollars will be le indispu gee paid down whe: Sie pre rty is knocked from each purchaser, and if pot paid th © property wil up agsin a sold tort highest bidder coisa * OGREMN © WILLIAMS. Atscta, immediately je W7-4 FIGURES, BUSTS. AND. GRC Hts. BY ¥. 0. MoGUIBE & uuetioneers, C Ww) MYTHO! CAL sey i UNRESERVED SALE OF THREE FRAME DESIGNS THE IMPORTATION Ov MESSas. | UNTECERYRD, SALE. 9 ib MSTS. NOW To be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY June 30, at6 o'clk os ° WEST. BETWBEN L AN MORNING, June 24, at Ht o'clock, at our sales On MONDAY AFTE) iN shall sell Part 0! 5 1 on the premises Lot 1, im aed willbe ready for examination on the derpre: | Square Ho. sim fronting on 4ti stréet west, ‘be- Fieus to sale. Amongthe various subjects will be poh pranes nome and New York avenud. im- found abiua and Scipio, HREE STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. Peter the Great amd Charies the XII, Immediate possession of two cf them will be Sean ber i Galilee Oeeran anh cS re. 5 Busta of Flora and Sommer, This property wilt be sold absolntety tothe high- Warriors of Middle ages est bidders, as the owner is about to remove to the Louis XY, Tancredi, and Argan, Mens eo Pence and War, Columbus od Corter Joued J. 0. MoGUIRE & 90,, Aucts. With others. « detail of which will be foundin Y J. ©, MOGUIRB & O0., Auctioneers, ogues. = wees The above collection. steamer Bremen, was ‘ORB LE OF AROUT ON selected by Messrs. Vill Brothers expressly for ae ro; ied THOUSAND CORDS OF FELLED 0 Qa TURSDAY MORNING, June] aut o'clock, , June 21.932 oc af the Auction Rooms of darnenO Moe aire & Co, cormne th and D streets. Washington, D O., this market, and will be found upom examination to _be well worthy pete attention. This is a apacial sale, and the drat of the kind | ever attempted in thia “ity. Jord 3.0, ‘edUIRE& O0., Auct’s, c. ae Be) hoes anne fhousend cords of Fi wed Oak, r 04, '¥. THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgeto . 6s pain Sarberry. on, niet street turepiks nd al randa miles from vy. g’eloek, I will sell at the grocery store, No. 48 | 4438 from the day of sale. ‘Water Sere Goraet ot Conerese merons. 8 genetar * RICHARD LAY, A€ministrator, assortment of Groceries. Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, e MoG Tubs, Buckets, &c., such asis usually kept in a re- sos a0: UIRE 4 00., Aucts, Fins: Cash, Sale positive, jeisd THOS. DOWLING, Auct, BY W.L. WALL & 00., Auctionesrs @RBAT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, “WILL AN BU GIES. HARNESS, GOOD’ WILL AND EASE 'Y J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Ov cz ATES SLAORSMEFE SHOT, OFaIGn FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTI. AT THE EXTENSIVE STABLES OF THOMAS CLES CLARK. ESQ..ON 14TH STREET, BETWEEN of s gentlemgn removing from the city will be sold THE AVENUE AND nag . at Public Auction MONDAY MOBNING, June 20th, On TUESDAY MORNING, June 2)i, commen- commencing at 10 o’clock, at his residence, No, | eingat 0 o'clock. we shall sell, his iar ge and valu- 195 4th street, near L north. comprising the | able stock, embracin uaual assortment of Household Furniture, aa PHIRTY Heap OF HORSE}, Hair Cloth Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Including, Bedsteads, Bareaus. Chamber Chairs, Valuable Pairs, Match Horses, fine Driving sa€ Mattrasses, Bedding. &c., Saddte Horses, ‘Washstands, Toilet Ware, m Barouches, Soperyaaumersre. &o- # Glen Sars Cooking and otter Btoves, la Top Ba eens en nails, |o-top Buggies, And other necess: ‘ticles of House Furniture, embracing the entire centents of the two houses | issciiies, terme cash, © isdotta Single Harness, fee 3.0, MoGUIRM & 00., ucts, Bdetts Light Double Harness, WF-Tho three Houses will bo sold in the after- | Smee unctine noon, on the premises, at 6 o’clock. See advertise- it, mye i J. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Ancts. UNitep STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of two writs of Fieri Pacias issued from the Olerk’s office of the Circuit Qourt of the District of Columbia, and to me di will expose to public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door, of said county,on MONDAY, the 6th day of June next, 1964, at 12 o’clock M., alide- fendant’s right, title, claim, and interest in and to One fire-proof Safe. ALBO, Tho lease, good will, &c., of one of the best Sta- blesin the city and having @ lease of over twe years to run. ALSO, Blacksmith Shep and Tools and Stop-to rent, Wie other articles usually found in a Livery Sta- The above stock embraces one of the largest stocks offered at Auction, and we call the attention of purchasere to this sale as the whole stock will be peremptorily sold without reserve, ts No. . and 8, in Square No. 9, being the undivided third part of said Lots, seized and leviea re cash. W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts upon as the Pro) ds fi of William jomglans and will | —""“ = as . be sold to satis: y fu icial No, 298 and 299, to Octo- Y¥ J.C, MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, ber term 1859, in favor of Wm.@. W. White and NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE FOR A SMALL PAMILY ON E STREST, BE. TWEEN 2D AND 3D STREETS WEST On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 2ist, at 6} o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell the west of Lot No. 2, in square No. 563, fronting 15 feet om the north side of Estreet north, between 3¢ and Sd streets weat and running back 100 feet to a 25 foot alley, with the improvements, consisting of a handsome and well-built three-story and basement. Brick Dwelling-House, containing nine rooms, the same being No. 514, on said EB street 6 Terms: One-half cash; the. remainder in six months, with interest,secured by & deed of trust on the premises, Brother, use of James B, Smith, use of Henry 88. WM. N my.13-d&ds late U. 8, Marshal, D, 0. PZ TBE ABOVE BALE 18 POSTPONED UN- the 8t., Same hour an WM SELDEN je7 lath U.S, Marshal, D. 0. Y THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 2th. at o'clock P. M.. I wiil sellin front of the premio) rt oflot No, 234,in Beatty and Hawkins’ addi- i ion to Georgetown, fronting & feet on Market Pieenee given October 1 1864, etre > near street, ® The improvements consist ofa good two story je 14-4 J.C MCGUIRE & CO., Austs, Frame House with brick Basement’ BY? 0, McG@UIRE & O0., Auctioneers, Terms: Cash, All conveyancing and stamps at = — the cost of the purchaser. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF THREE STORY BRIOK & WELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NINTH 8ST. ies e THOS DOWLING, Aust. WEST BBIWEEN O AND PSTREETBNORTE. Y THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORG: WN AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 2)th, at o’clock P, M., I will sell im front of the premise adesirable Building Lot, fronting 59 feet on t! west side of Fayette street, Detween Sth and 9! streets, with a depth of 120 feet, aud improved bya On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 28. at 6 o’clk on the premises, by virtue of a ‘deed of trust dated stem ber 23d, 1861, and duly recorded in Liber N. ©. 'T. No. 2and folios 1, et seq., and of the Land of Washington county, -. I shall ge 3 "1 nof Square , fronting 3 feeton Ninth street west. between and P streets north, running back 9 feet4 inches. by a three-story good Two Story Frame House: PR et taco eneme:f sh. AL Sonverensing snd stamps at fooms,taloon gartor, ide hall, sed three sham Me isd pt THOS, DOWLING, Auct, bers. wile woodshed, &c.,in the reer. ances at cost of the purchaser. Conveyances at or MARS BURE, Trostee _Je.6-dta J_0. MOGUIRE & OO. Ancts. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown, GREEN & WILLIAMS. GEORG E- IN. IRNOON, June 2ist, 1864, at il sell, in front of the premises, Lote No. #9 and 210 in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, with s depth of 5 in Square No. 325. No.1 has a front on C street south of 67 feet, at the corner of Tith street west. Lot No.6 has a front on averue, at the corner of 12th et, of Both of which Lots will be subdivided to chasers. Lot 6 fronts the Mall near t! sonian Institution—a hesntifel location. LsSO, Immediately after the gale of the above, we shall sell East part of Lot No. 4, in Square’No, sg7, | Cf 220 feet Bere eset I eet Nernene anal ‘Be streets, nin, abou , between 3d and 43¢ streets, Will be divided if desired. Te ms: one-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest. Adeed given and deed of trust taken, All conveyance at cost of purchaser, including ALSO, The south parts of Lots 250 and 251, fronting @ feet on the west side of Green street, above West street swith a depth of 120 feet. AL60. Part of Lots No. 133 and 139, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown. fronting 40 feet on t! side of of venue stai Is reritie ‘ndiepttable, Gisen t, above Gay street, with a depth of 100 Twenty dollars will be required of each ‘Terms atsale. : chaser when the property is knocked off. and if not complied with it will be put up again and sold to the next highest bidder. 3ole-d (Rep) GREEN & WILLIAMB, ducts: Y WM. B. LEWIS & OO.. Auctioneers. All conveyancing and stamps at the costof the * (Intel.) THOS. DOWLING, Acct. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, HANDEQME BUILDING LOT ON HEIGHTS REAT BAL F RARE AND VALUABLE RGEETOWN AT AUCTION. OR sore” ‘FerOararis, ENGRAVINGS, Lyte tell at Puoiie Auction ou TUESDAY A¥- PAINTINGS. &e., &0., AT AUCTION, TEKNOON, Jane 2ist, at 6 o'clock. in front of the ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 15, at 73¢ o’olx, | premises, Lot No. 81, on the corner of Prospect at Mr. A. Hunter's Rooms, over the Bank of Wash- | and Frederick streets, fronting 73 feet on Prospect ingtop shall sell. lofMr Hunter’s stock of | street and 99 on Frederick street. Persous wi Perec exsitnine me pedtttons Gr doles the'betonrae wil do well to ttnod this al x) 2 mn Aroual ates of Cgaate Tere ‘One half cash; balance in six andtwelve Ipngons ios re Plaste Busts, tings, among Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- Tee ere RISE Re gkS Goe. | ORT tect TANG: wee. On, Book Onsen, Shelving, | jel THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer. wit’ be ‘continued TUESDAY and WED NESDAY nYaNiN gy until all are sold,as the MUBICAL. rooms must be vacated at an early day Pror ESPUTA Woul Catalogues of 200 lots ready taree, Gave before podlic that be isnow p: sale. en ach sf: (Onron.} WB LEWIS & GO. Ancts 2 in Voss rm hig other pre Baad cE role Stil Sp 5 fish SESE SAS FUE EEL ee to PERKINS, STERNE & Co., alrontee AP 160 Broadway, N. Y., {a the ais 8 is to BXOLUSIVE DEALBES IN ive iaetenctions, Bem cf CALIFORNIA WINE, | Sumeriitienertdntig yey PP rof. Repute is now forming whe ‘We guarantee them all to be genize fo eater must apply early, as ‘Bumper ia ABSOLUTELY PU . terms pzply te Prof. JOHN RSPUT. For sale by all first-class Grocer; ie Drugeists off rect eamt Marz Tere porhtin a everywhere. mn Sahuraee six minutes during the ay, myif-im 7. Horses AND BUGS. Att ES he BARN ION | 160 MioNow York . 5 in Store, at, on F street, inten, Ozimpe Sgres eran yourselves, mer i) wee Ran PRLNGS. nei e0U Righta sieve

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