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cae tacle attracted a AUCTION SALES, LOCAL NEWS. PA." —This pee deantifal FOR RENT AND SALE. AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. "8 THEATER.—To theadmirers of Shake- ability as ® comedy author unusual ducements are offered to-night to visit Ford's ‘Theater: for the immortal bard's earliest pro- ductions—« Two Gentlemen of Verona” and « Oomedy of Errors"—-will be produced. This is the first time our theater-goers haye had an opportunity of witnessing both these comedies on the same night. Mr. J.S. Clarke and Miss Susan Denin will personate prominent char- acters. GRovER’s THEATER.—“ Mazeppa” was per- ‘Tormed last night toa delighted crowd of vis- itors. Miss Kate Vance, who does “ Mazep- pa,” has a fine figure and a good appearance, and is withal a fearless rider, enabling her to admirably sustain the character. The other ‘parts of the play ate admirably cast, and in- clude all the prominent performers of Mr.Gro- -ver’s fine Washington and Philadelphia com- panies. CANTERBURY.—A new local drama, “The Bushwhackers of the Potomac,” was for the ‘first time performed last night, and with such success as to warrant its repetition every night this week. Besides this Mari-tia Ravel, wiil appear in hergraceful acts upon the tight-rope, and the entire troupeof Ethiopians, comedians, “dancers, &c., will also appear. Fairs Ann Festivats.—The Fair and Festi- val ot Grace Church (Rev. Mr. Hoimead’s,) held at Island Hall, opened delightfully last pight. Wecannot begin to enumerate all the e@pecialities of interest, but must cali attention to the attractive fancy tables presided over so agreeably by Mrs. Hannah Holmead and Miss .Lottie Martin, and which have among the host of desirable articles a block quilt of silk of singular beauty, and also some chairs, block- attern velyet and silk, that attract general “admiration. Next is the Wheel of Fortune, where Mrs. Lewis Thomas turns out rich Tizes to the lucky ones. Next is the tempting ‘acob’s Well, with its delicious beverage for thirsty folk, dispensed by Mrs. Yeatman; ard im apropos neighborhood to the well is the pounteously furnished refreshment table, pre- sided over by Mrs. Gordon, aided by Miss ‘Turner,and Mrs. Gordon’s interesting Sun- ‘day school class. Ths ice cream saloon in connection with the table, is a deliciously cosy retreat for courting couples; and tor married couples as well. And then comes the aelight- ful flewer stand, presided over by Miss Eliza Dorsey, Mrs. Downes, Miss Nannie Gordon, and Miss Ehza Abell. The exquisite moss- baskets, boquets, &c., &c., here, we believe, are prepared by Mrs. Downes, and they are in constant demand. Here, too, 1s to be seen an exceedingly rich and valuable collection ot agates, (presented by Mr. Singleton, )and which ‘will be a great prize to the fortunate winner. But we have not space to-day to enumerate further; and we advise all to go and see for themselves. At Odd Fellows’ Hall, the interesting fair tor the benefit of the Home for Friendless Women and Children, is still in the full tide of suc- cesstul operation, we are glad to say. The display of articles here is exceedingly varied and tempting, and the visitor will be sure of | Finding something to his or her liking. sf SSS Tue Witey-Brown Casz.—In the Circuit “ourt yesterday before Judge Wylie, in the case of Emily F. Wiley vs Marshail Brown, and | | PIC NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &e. THE ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB Respectfully inform their friends and the pub- lie generally that they intend giving their SECOND GRAND PIC-NIC Atthe SEVENTH STREET PARK, Ox WEDNESDAY, JULY 6ru, 1354. The proceeds of this Pic-nic will be appropri- ated to assiat in erecting the monument to be placed over the remains of those unfortunate fe- males who lost theirlives by the recent explosion at the Washington Arsenal The members of this Club appeal to the public to aid them in their efforts to perpetuate the mem- ory of those who when living, were their compan- jons and friends. _ By order of the Committee. FOR GLYMONT. HENIX, Captain leave foot of 7th street every SUN. DAY MORNING at 10 0’clock during. the season, for the above Summer! Jesse B. Haw, Administrators of the estate of ‘Tillotson P. Brown, deceased : Caleb S. and Benj. Hallowell weresworn, and ‘tes ified to the Messrs. Brown attending their school in Alexandria, in ’33, 4 and 5, and to the impossibility of the scholars being absent with- out the knowledge of the teachers. The depositions of Asbury McGan and Mrs. “McGan, were offered by the defense to contra- -dict Mrs. Brown’s testimony, large portion of “which was ruled out. Dr. Samuel Clark sworn.—Witnees formerly had an office on 11th street, and recollects an old lady named Brush, living near by. Wit- ness never knew of lewd women occupying Yooms in Mrs. Brush’s house. W. McL. Cripps.— Witness has resided on 11th street since 1°25, and recollects the house occu- ied by Mrs. Brush. Thinks Mrs. Hodgson fivea opposite to Mrs. Brush. Did not know that any lewd women roomed in Mrs, Brush’s. D. Hauptmann, sworn.—Witness has resided On lith street since 1531, and was well ac- quainted with Mre. Brash, who lived nearly posite to him. Witness has seen women abont the honse, but did not know that any Jewd women roomed there. Has seen Tillpt- son Brown, but he does not recollect seeing him about the house referred to. Mr. Browning.—Did Mrs. Brush rent a por- tion of her house to ladies ? Mr. Bradley objected, on the ground that the question should refer to the up-stairs rooms. The Uourt overruled the objection and the counsel took exceptions. Mr. Hauptmen continued. Mrs.Brushrented @ portion of her house to ladies, and told wit- ness 30, and he saw them about the house. ABE AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN.— Cutting and Stabbing Case.—Saturday night, the vicinity of the notorious Twenty Buildings, near 4th and Market streets, was enlivened by a free Sight about 12 o’clock. “The parties concerned were Michael Caton and Charles Frizzell. Both rties were armed with Lagan Ae and Frizzell was badly stabbed in the back and Ca- ton slightly in the shoulder. The fight.began abont a horse trade. Both parties were ar- rested, and Frizzell being unable to stand a trial, both were held to 1 for hearing on ‘Wednesday next. Canai.—The receipts of coal, since our last report, were: By the Cumberland C.& I Co., 559.36 tons; New Hope, 111.9; American, 531.47, Consolidation, 226.15; Central, 440.26; Borden, 111.18; Midland, 110.16; G. W. Plant, 1053. The departures were twenty-six boats, all light except the B. F. Roman, which carried a cargo | et fish and salt to Edward’s Ferry and inter- mediate landings. Port of Georgetown—Entered.—Schooner Me- cbanic, Philips, Philadelphia. Cleared. — Sehooners Kate, Owens, Md. Point; Sarah Ellen, Wheeier, St. Marys; D. C. Higgins, Grant, N. ¥.; J. Slurman, Bank, Providence; Emma Virginia, Collier, Salisbury; D Mc- Queen, Raynor, Pope’s Creek; Ocean Bird, Lankford, Newtown: J. Sparks, Inman, Provi- dence; Kate, Handust, Boston; E. A. Cum- mings, Whirlow, Norwich; C. Hadden, Forb+s, New Haven; Almira, Frazier, Havre De Grace; Virginia, Snyder, N. Y.; sloopS. Myers, Anna- dale, St. Marys; barge E. Adel, Mann, Bryant's Point. ae ee Tue Scunpay Cars.—The experiment of run- ming the cars on Sunday, entered upon last Sabbath, gave general satisfaction, so far as ‘wecan learn, accommodating many church- goers residing at a distance from church, ee often happens im this city of magnificent dis- tances,) and also affording facilities to those having occasion to visit the hospitals, and also the large number desirous of visiting the rural cemeteries. How iargely the cars were used by church-goers was shown by the number of passengers having praver books, bibles, &c., in their hands. The Sunday street car may well ‘be termed the poor man’s Sunday carriage. ST ES DisoRDERLY ConvvuctT AND UsinG IypRcENT Lancuacr.—Yesterday morning, two females, named Jennie Harris and Nellie Millward, were before Justice Clayton, on & charge of disorderly conduct, and were each fined 35. A party present, named William ©. Ashell, a eutler, gave some offense to the girls, and a tew | moments afterwards, while Ashell was passin, the Kirby House, Jennie Harris put her hea: out of the window and used an indecent and opprobrious epithet toward the former, and ne had her again arrested and fined $2.60 for using indecent language. See Sete Szcoxp Warp Station Caszs.—Thomas Barro drunk; dismissed. Jane Harris and Nelly Millwood, disorderly; $5 each. Jane Harris, do.; #2. Ellen Murphy, do.; $1. John Ba'sy, assault and battery; dismissed. Thos. Kehoe, grand larceny; do. Frank Ingalls, do.; jail for court. Isaac Thomas, disorderly; di: dissed. Robt. Wallan, drunk and disorderly; $1.3. Henry Besbin, disorderly; 75 cents costs. Lucy Stanwood, assault; $1. John O’Uonnor, disoiderly; dismissed. maty Blake and Alice Randolph, turned over to military. Jas. Nay- dor, disorderly; dismissed. “ ASE ATES KyiaguTs TemPLar.—The two Commande- ries of Knights Templar, of this city, on the invitation of St. Jonn’s Commandery, ot Phil- adelphia, will spend St. John’s day with their bretbren of that city, and visit the great fair now being held there on Thursday night next. The celebrated band (Jack Leeland’s) of the 151th Ohio has generously volunteered to ac- company them. We understand that the Bal. timore Templars go with them. > “Trot LINE,” AND NOT “TROvuT LinE.”"—We intended to say yesterday that the colored man Crocker wus drowned at 6th street wharf while fishing with trot-lines. The typo, how- ever, thought it must be rout lines, and so amended it. We must, however, respectfully Teject the amendment, as we can ly expect the public to believe that trout-fishing is car- ried on successfully atour wharves. Se Exquisite Works ov ART AT PUBLIC AvotTion.—Mesers. Viti Brothers, of Philadel- phia, have now arranged on exhibition at the stlesroom of James U. McGuire & Co., corner of i0th and D streets, @ magnificegt assortment of French bronze figures, busts, groups o. bis- torical and mythological designs, &c., of recent importation, and selected expressiy for this market. The sale will take place on Tharsd: morning, June 23d, at 1. o'clock, aud we would Advise all who are fond of art to call and ex- amine these traly chaste and beantifal works of art, desirned expressly for the parior, li- t yor ball, tive equestrian jarge and enthusiastic audi-nc> at Grover's Theater Iast night. Lovely Kate Vance bas already taken the city by storm,.or at least captivated ali the young men and maidens too, who were present last night at She is young, beautifal, and rides with a fearlessness and grace that has never been equalled. Her horse, “Don Juan,” isa charmingly trained and exquisite- ly handsome animal, and received his share of At the close of the performance he accompanied Miss Vance to the front ot the curtain, and nodded his acknowledgements to “Mazeppa’ has made a great hit, and will doubtless run the entire week to Those who cannot attend early should secure their seats during the day. SPECIAL NOTIOES. gee Corns, Buntons, Bap Naixs, etc. Cornsare the universal tormentof mankind. To he relieved of these terrible evils, call on Dr, White and submit to his manipulations. You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Pennsylvania avenue.(Lane & building, between 434 and 6th streets. Grover’s Theater. the applause. the audience, Sore Turoat, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, re- sult in serions Pulmonary, 1 matic affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown’s BRroncutat Trocars are compounded go as to reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief. Bronchial and Asth- a ANew Pexrume FOR THE Hanpxaecuigr, ght Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.”’ “Night Blooming Cereus.”” “Night Bleoming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.” A most exqnisite, delicate and fra distilled from the Meet, *Deauts which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PHatow & Son, N.Y. BEWARBS OF COUNTERFRITS. ASK For PHALON’s—Takag NO OTHER. 6- 3m Sold by druggists generally. MARRIED, In Georget: ia the 16th inst., s Mr. Bowers, Mr, OTIS G. SORTELD? of Walk boro, Pa. to Miss MOLLI OFIELD, of Wells- (Hagerstown papers please copy On the Ith instant, at Trinit: by Rey. Father IN to Mrs. MARY BURNS. Church. George- On the Mth June, MARY CATHERINE, beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary J. Downey, aged 1 month and 22 days. Dearest Mary thou art From sin and serrow Those eyes in death are closed, e. t4o'clock. The friends of to attend the funeral. * Funeral on Tue: the family are request Sreamer P Stackpole, will The above steamer can he chartered to the week, byapplying to Captain 24 Pennsylvania avenue, upstairs, HIAWATHA Boys. The Members of the Hiawatha Club, take pleas- ure in announcing their FIFTH ANNUAL PIC-NIC ReMeueer THE THE WASHINGTON PARK, 7TH STREET THURSDAY EVENING, June 23d, 1964. The Holy Hill band has been engaged for the oc- A good Police force has been engaged to preserve Tickets Fifty Cents, admitting a gentleman and By order of Committee. Dancing to commence at 2 o'clock. IRST GRAND EXCURSION DOWN THE POTOMAC @LYMONT! By permission of the War Department, the com- modious STEAMER PHENIX will FIRST EXCURSION THIS SEASON TO GLYMONT, af-' the passengers a fine view of Alexandria. Mount Vernen, Fleet of Guard Boats, and other interesting scenes on the river. ut in complete order, and the foot of 7th street on The steamer has been will leave the wharf ai THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 23d instant, A BAND OF MUSIC will be in attendance. Dancing on the boat and at the Pavilion. The boat will return at aseasonable hour, giving all achance of enjoying themselves at Glymont. REFRESHMENTS AND SUPPER ean be obtained on board of the boat and at Gly- mont, ata reasonable price. TICKETS For the Bxeursion, ONE DOLLAR, #7 No Passes will be required. OLUMBIA Cert A FREE CONCERT EVE Monday and Saturday’s Concert commence at 3 o’clock, with a full Brass Band. The coolest Lager in the city always on hand, reetand Ohio avenue. GHT. OOMS FOR RENT, f flemen only. No. Rx Md. av., bet. loth and 1ith ats. Je 21-3t° QTABLING TO REN Stabling for 6 horses, 2 Apply at Union Hotel, Georgetown. je21-3t* NOR REK) 1. OO ere {OR REN1—In a private family. a FURNISH! fg ROOM, (fronton necond etary, with beak. for gentlemen. t ity, passin, the duoc Address A. BO P/O. Boraooe Ite W ANTED—One or two CANVASBERS. Inquire de La. avenue. tt* NW at the Segar Store, 54s L WANSTED—A competent DRUG CLERK. Ref 2) . Apply atthe corner of Wi and Penusyl a avenue, j@ 21-3¢* POR RENT—A furnished front BED ROOM, for soit for ea lee a aptf gr wees ae ME between Land M, P™ 7 St No. S80 or oee ‘OR SALE_A corner LOT, My by 75 feet, near | Dy SS Ta er ter go cheap for cash, Inquire at No, 573 I7th etreet Li Se ee Renee je 21-st*_ URNIFHED HOUSE FOR RENT —A two story seek House, with Furniture, for rent. Pos- 's10R given July 1. in’ the mises, No, 352 G. second door above Tith atreet, between the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock p. m, je 21-e03t™ Fo RENT.—A small STORE on Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4% street, No. 415, Possessio q can be given immediately without pay- ing for the good will. Tt would also suit for an Of. fice. je21-3t* JPGENISHED OR UNFCRNISHED ROOMS can be bad at the corner of 14th and H streets, No, 356. Please call immediately, je 2-3t* FOR BENT. Two ROOMS, one suitable for a store, on the first oor. Apply on i4th street, between B'ana T. [je2-3t*] MRS. ADAMSON. FEW NICELY FURNISHED ROUMS TO LET, with or without boerd. at reasonable rates. and plessantest location in the city, 367 Maryland averue. [je 2-2t*] E. COLE, ‘OR RENT—PAKLOR and BEDROOM, eonnect- ing. suitable for gentlemen or gentlemaa and lady. Inquire at 375 E street, between 9th and th. Je 20-3t* ‘OR RENT—Five unfurnished ROOMS, suit _, for housekeeping, in a very pleasant location; Within afew minutes walk of the Warand Navy Departments. Apply at 571 corner EF and i7th streets. jo 2)-2t* OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE and LOT, situa- ted in the most healthy location and <plendid view of the railroad. Persons wishing to buya good residence would do well to call on E street en between 2d and 3d streets, Capitol Hill, -1W je 20-1 T°? LET AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN—One of the finest FURNISHED RES- IDENCES in the First Ward, containing about 17 rooms. To be rented till the Ist of October, but not to be used ax a boarding or lodging house, Inquire of JAS. F, HALIDAY, Real Estate Bro- ker, 5 5 llth street. near Pa. avenue. _je 20-tf URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT —For rent, until the Istor 15th of October next acom- ace furnished. two-story and basement BRICK OUSE. with addition. The location is exeellent, and there isa large yard with grass and fruit trees attached. To a careful party, the rent will be moderate. Reference required. Apply between the hours of 5 and 8 p. m.. at the house No. 327 9th street, between L and M, je 20-3t* Fo SALE—The one-half interest or the whole in the leasehold fora term of years, Furni- ture and Fixtures ofa RESTAURANT ina central location and doing an excellent business. This is arare chance for one wishing to engage in the business, as the purchase can be obtained ata very moderate price on account of the partner having business ina distant portion ofthe country re- quiring his presence, Information can be had at No. 66 Louisiana avenue, Washington, D. Je 2n-3t* O RENT—Two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, 429 13th street, between Gand H. Price $12 and $15, Je 18-3t ‘0 LET—A small HOUSE of five rooms, in a private street, Possession given for a small bonus. Apply soon, at 437th st.,mearS je 1s-3t* Fo RENT—Well furnished ROOMS in a private family. Inquire at 339 2ist street, near the avenue. je 18-1W Fo REN T—Apn unfurnished brick HOUSE. con- taining rooms, near the Treasury Depart- ment, Rent moderate to a good tenant. Immedi- ate possession given, Inquire at the Star Office. Je 15-3t* Eo. RENT.—The three-story DWELLING- HOUBE, No. 501 B street north, between 24 and 3d west, with three story bac« building, and the usual conveniences of a first-class residence, Possersion given immediately, Apply to CHAS BRADLEY, Patriotic Bank. (Int.: je 18-3t RARE CHANCE —FPor sale, in the city of Al- exandria, a HOTEL and BOARDING-HOUSE now doing a splendid business. The reasons for selling out are that the proprietor is compelled to go North. Toa good man this isasplendid chance, as license is being granted to all respectable per- sons. For further particulars inquire at Steam- boat Hotel, foot of King street, Alexandria. or ad- dress for one week **J.M, T.,’’ cure of Harvey Warne, Alexandria, Va. Je 18-3t" Fo SALE—A small brick HOUSE and good sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen. Situated on 4th street, between N and O. For particulars inquire at GIBBS’ Hair Stere, 242 Pa. ay., near 13th st. je W7-Im fOR SALE—-A MOULDING MACHINE and TENON MACHINE. Must be disposed of by Ist of July, and will be sold very cheap for cash, Can be seen at corner Maryland avenue and Sth st., Capito) Hill. [ie 17-1w*] B. L, NEVIUS, OR RENT—A STORE AND DWELLING, on the corner of I and 22d streets, containing Aix large rooms. If desired the dwelling can be rented separate. Apply at the corner of Pa. avenue and at st je 17-5t® 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, etc, The rent is only $13 per month. with a lease of two yearsand ahalftorun. The Bar is second to none inthe city. The continued ill-health of Mr, Keyworth compels him to dispose of his in- terest in the hotel. For further information ap- ply on the premises. je 17-1w* URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, No. 417 Penn’a avenue, between 3d and 434 sts. Je 16-6t* For SALE OR RENT—A large brick HOUSE on 6th street, between H and I. Possession iven atonce. Inquire of Dr, BOGAN, No. 455 jassachusetts av., near 6th st. Je 15-29* URNISHED ROOMS—In one of the healthiest and pleasantest parte of the city, facing south, with privilege of bath and aqueduct, Iso, an OFFICE in the basement story. Inquire at 492 E street, between 5th and 6th. je 16-e03t* HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, near the cor- ner of ith and U streets; cottage built; just finished; all nicely painted inside and ont; water near the door. Inquire on Chetpromises. jo 15-6t* OHN M. HILL. PORE gentlemen, two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, ina very pleasant and healthy n, near the State Department and Lafayette Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards cast of horse cars running from the Oapitol to Georgetown. Rent low. je 9-tf ‘OR SALE—100 ACRES OF LAND at_Belta- ville, 10 acres at Contee’s, 5) acres at Laurel, 300 acres ‘at Savage, 10) at Annapolis Junction, 100 acres at Jessop’s Cut, 160 at Hanover Switch, 45 acres near Elkridge Landing, 5) acres >; wile from Baltimore, Allon the Washington Branch Railroad. For terms and description, apply to M. BANNON, 32 St. Paul’s st., Baltimore, Md. je 9-Im* = Fo RENT—A large STORE; good loeation for confectionery or ice eream saloon. Inquire at the store, $10 I street west. §06-Jm “) locat: OR SALE—A good 8ODA FOUNTAIN, in per- fect running order. Apply at 244 @ street, QOMS FOR RENT.—Comfortable and well- furnished Rooms at 450 12th street, between id H sts. The location is one of the most de- le in the city. my 21- HITE panEee MSN TIEEAS WHITE BAREGE tn LADIES’ MISSES, AND CHILDREN’S SILK ea CIRCULARS AN A complete assort MAXW i MANTILLAS, GE CIRCULARS. t, ELL’S, 328 Penn. av., between 9th and 10th streets. Water REGISTRAR'S Chae The Mayor of Washington is this day informed f{neer of the Washington Aqueduct that y of water from the Aqueduct is ample, sly applied, to keep the streets quite tree They can not only be sprinkled, but if necessary, three or four times each ans of private street plugs or carts, the dry summer season,” Notice, therefore, is hereby given, that the restrictions heretofore imposed upon the use of hand bose for watering the streets are, for the present, removed. By ection of the Intelligencer. } E ik A WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS FOR SALE. compri- sing a choice selection of pure Wi Liquors, Champagnes,’A! i and Fruits, wit be sold low for cash or the business. Address * |. Water Registrar, “Bk We Bo OR SALE—A new BPS wer RIAGS, with shifting front and summer slip linings made by John R. Xoerk. Worth e for seven bundr; elegantly finished FAMILY CAR: Cc. + hundred dollars; will the owner havin Apply to JOHN OGDEN, No. 519 7 bh {Intel.] 487 SPECIA L No rIcE. 487 PH 8 Prime BROWN Choice FAMILY F Finest HAMS, SHOT With large stock of Fres! . 487 Ninth st,, between D aad E. RE HEREBY INFORMED HOTEL, George- C., has recently changed and is now open to th Bity. The hotel hea heen” treme and care remain in the city find the rooms lar, a street, near ‘been refurnished w . Persons who are obli during the summer months will + airy and comfortable. Baltimore and Ohio Railvoad Depots more an 0 Board $2 per day. ry eoloctes iene —— Fopeaer ey Fine, Medium and 2 WARKAITWR'S, 406) doors above Odd F 6p 29-imif* OR BALE—18,000 cash will purchase tho stock, fixtures and furniture (with si ears Jease ata bominal rent) ofa FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, in Washington, D. C., containing forty rooms, This establishment is conducted on the European’ plan, and is thoroughly stocked and furnished with every, modern convenience. Location the best in Washing. ton, with an extensive ing patronage. Call or address MITCHELL & 80N, Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner Penn. ave. and 15th st, my 23-Im Washington, D.0 HOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GA FOR RENT. uUERE For rent, one of the largest and best located Gal- leries in Washington, with all the modern im- provements, None but first-class artists of hich reputation inthe art needapply. This is a rare chonce for a good energetic eperator with some capital. Apply on the premises to ¥ . J. BELLEW & CO,, 510 7th street. 3 doors south of % Odd Fellows’ Hall. “Terms cash, first month in advance. Je 6-t1f RENT—An elegant HOUSE, with brown stoue front, partially tarnished: withall noni, ern improvements, centrally and. pleasantly Io- cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- retary Chase, together with large brick stable. The premises pot to be rented fora boardin. use. For particulars inquire of Hon. Do's SOMES on the premises, or Capt. GEORGE ELY, Nov2? Ue street. Possession given immediately. —— 0 LET—A handsomely furnished HOUSE, in T the First Ward. The whole, or in suites. Pos- session given the Ist of July, tnquire at Star Of- fice, or address Mr. EVER, Georgetown Post Of- fice, Also, four large PARLORS, for Government officed, my 23-1m* ——————S————————E—— T° THE RESIDENTS OF THE ISLAND L, LEMKUL. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, No. 195 446 street. between Band F streess, tsiand, (Next door to Tenth District «Station House.) Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. repaired dn the most neateststyle and Warran' ticular attention paid to repairing of ALSO, A large jortment of Booka, | Station Fancy Goods constantly on hand,’ seen M’ DICAL P. paren ® FFIOE, ‘to well E iGTon, D. C., June 15, 1864, dealersin this ci pend Geor, town, wig wiak to the Medical rtment, are requested to send to this office. on the MON DAYof each week, @ sealed list of the articl ey may be prepared to furnish. at short notiess with the price of each attached to, eT ee re ee 7 D. _Jel5-tf__ Surg. U.8. A., Medical Purveycr ae oe , Bue te aT Te Qitig e Sabet BILLIARD TABLES.” nearly new, which be will dispose of very low. Inquire at the Billierd room. corner of 11th street Pennsyivanigavemas. se 4-t£ yom the 7. riots eaten q j, Baers For They of cating 0108 9-E0* ANTED—A SITUATION as fitst-rate French cook. Inquire at the corner of F and 7th sta , confectionery store, je 21-3t* ANTED.—By a reapectable woman. a SITUA- NV “TION naGock or Laundress, Apply in 1 erick Alley, between 2d and nek V ANTED—B: espectable aSITUATION as seamstress, chambermaid, or cook, in a Fespectable family. Apply at No. 485 Maryland avenue, between 433 and ih sts., for two days. 1t* OUSE PAINTERS WANTED-—Five good henda Aid atT. A. BROWN’S Paint Shop, No. LS, Louia- jana avenue, between 4%; aud 6th streets, fiz est wages given. Je 21-3t° W ANTED—Several good CARPBNTER3, to whom good wages will be given. Apply to H. WINGATE, Congress street, Georgetown tween7 and 9 p. m. je 2i-, E. QUBSTITUTE WANTED —An eligible Substi-, © tute wanted for the District; ond ye aubject to draft, Apply to THOMAS RUSSELL, 294 E st,, near 4th. je 21-3t* A SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTA- ble girl to do chamberwork and assistin wash- ing and ironing. or to covk for a small family. Io quire ae second house next the corner of Bos on at. ANTED—BODY SERVANT (colored) to wait on a wounded officer. He must be active aad experienced. Only those who can bring the best of references need apply. northwest corner of F nd,18th sts, je 21-1w OARD WANTED—A young gentleman wishes to obtain a pleasant ROOM, with BOARD, in a private family, in Washington or Georgetown. Address, stating terms, &c., Post Office Box 564. fe 21-2t* FRACTICAL FARMER TO TAKE CHARGE of and work a farm nine miles from Washing- ton wanted. Also,a Farm Laborer. The highest ices will be paid, References required, ply 0 No. 43 Dunbarton street, Georgetown, je 21-eost* WwW NTED—1,000 LADIES to come and buy the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Bleeves, Bands and Wrappers. We have reduced que price one-fourth, and now offer them cheaper than ever. + je 21 tf 381 F at., opposite Patent Office. ANTED—BOARD, with ROUM, from the lst July, for a gentleman and his wife, in a pri- vate family, or where there are but few boarders, in a locality convenient to the Treasury Depart. ment. Address A. J. B., Star office, or through the post office, care Comptroller of ans Cur. rency. je ANTED—A SERVANT GIRL, as chamber- maid and nurse. Inquire 445 Ninth street, above F street, opposite Patent Office. je 2!-3t* WANTED An acceptable SUBSITUTE, for which a liberal price will be given. Apply. at 334 Peunsylvania avenue. je 20-3t* WANTED Two good WAITERS. to whom good ‘wages Will be given, Apply at 43%, E street, near7th. Je 20-3t* V 7 ANTED.—An APPREN7@ICE wanted to learn the Baking business at McKelden’s bakery, No. 4967th street, Apply immediately. [Je20-3t* V ANTED—At the United States Hotel, a_ COL- ORED MAN to take charge of the dining- Toom. Good recommendations required, Je 20-2t* WARTED—A COOK to do the work of three in family. To a Gempotant, erson the best wages Will be given. Apply at WM. L. WALL & CO.’S, south corner Pa, avenue and 9th st. je 20 ANTED—A good WOMAN (white) to assist with cooking, &c. Also, one to wash dishes and make beds. Inquire at the Gosling House, 24 Penn. av., between 12th and 13th sts. Je 2) 2t* ANTED—A BOY. from 15 to 17 fears of age. Mnuat come weil recommended. No other need apply. Inquire at the Jewelry Store, No. 280 Penn. avenue, between lith and 12th sts. ' je 20-3 1, be- att 40 GOOD ANITE CUTTERS WANTED at the Chestnut Street Bridge. Wages $3 per day. Pay every two weeks. ii CLARK, McGRANN & KENNEDY. Je 2)-2w Contractors, Philadelphia. SITUATION WANTED:—A young man, 21 years of age, who has been in the service of his country for three years, wistes a SITUATION ina store in the city. Address ‘‘Reserve,’”’ Georgetown 0,,D.0 Je 20-2t* A RESPECTABLE STEADY WOMAN WISHES for a situation in a respectable family as Nurse apd Seamstress or Chambermaid and Seam- stress. Has good reference. Has no objection to town or country, Address, by letter, M. W., at this office, je 20-2t* Vy ANTED—Two good MEN, who have a gene knowledge of running and attending machinery of a well regulated plani: mill. Apply at the corner of 13th and the city of Washington, D.C. Je 20-1w N.C. DRAPER & CO. ANTED.—A white SERVANT ina family of four persons, to cook, wash and iron. Call at 532 Maryland avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Je 18-3t* WANTED—An experienced BOOK-KEEPER, middle-aged preferred. Recommendations required, Address Box 522, Washington Post Ofloe. i je 18-3t* WANzED—4 WOMAN to wash and iron, and to do general housework in s small family. Inquire at No. 352 € street, between 4 and 6th sts,, next to bath house, Je 13-3t* Wy Ayres young MAN as Clerk in Grocery Store. One acquainted with the business, and ¢an come well recommended, wii! hear of a good situation, by applying to Box 459, Cily Post Office. je 18-3t* WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE in the coun- try, not more than five miles from the city, or near a railroad station. Address Box 554 Washington Post Office, stating location and terms. je16-5t* ANTED TO LEASB—A HOUSE and STABLE, in or out of the city. No objection to a few mocerot Land. Address Box No, 2, Star Office. je 15-1 W Ww ANTE D—SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also, MIRRORS. CAKPETS. BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFU RNISHING GOODS ofevery description. R. BUCHLY, 42 7th street, Je 8-tf between @ and H east sido, 50 000 Bape WANTED TO CALL AT | PRINOE’S Stamping Depot, 351 F atree’ opposite Patent Office, and get their Btamp- ing, Btitching, Pinking and kmbroidery done. 8 there are other Richards in the field, ladies better look out that they come to Prince’s, who isthe only practical hand in the city. Be sure you 5080 m) F street, opposite Patent Office. W257. Luring ! FLUTING! ‘ANTED, W. Every lady in the Distriet to know that I have, at considerable expense, had built a very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. Dressmakers and others can have any kind of goods Crimped at short notice, im as good style, and as cheap asin any othercity. Ladies, remember this is'the only machine in town, and done at the only place to get stamping done. 381 F street, oppo- site Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Btitch- Ing Depot. my3 a PERSONAL. RS. 1. SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mag- *netism, sees your dead and living friends, tells character, gets names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted, Hoursfrom 10a. m.to 6p. m. . Je 10-2w* 0 THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.—Con- cern re atatis from 11 to 12 m. Medicines without charge. DR. BECHTINGER, = Formerly Surgeon in charge in the astrian and Ttalian army. informs the public of Washington that,he has 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, Spaniah and Italian languages. His diplo+ mas from the most celebrated mntyarsity of Burope hang in his office, Penn, avenue, 502, near 3d streets Clige nours, 9to lla. m.; 4to6 p.m, je 7 id 5a Wi: streets, in UERY?—Who has the largest‘assortment of pattern for Stamping? Whe is the only prac- tical'person that Stamps? Who has the largest number of hands at Embroidery? Who has the finest stock. of Embroideries, Braids, &c.,aud who is the only person in the District that does Fluting for ladies SaieY ‘ &7 PRINCE, 381 F STREET eg q nee iaisee cen eect Storm 95008 holes pe T any kind of work, and where they can ge PATTERN stamped: Having stamped for 8,000 Jadies is proof that he knows his business. Ladies who do not want ir ds-spoiled, but stamped as they should be, §° to the only person in the city who does good work. © ~~ rm BLUEINGt F Dawes DDIEIG | e e toe, now in operation, Fluting done as d avin new York or elsewhere. my 9-tf G7 351 F street, opposite Patent Office, GEORGETOWN | ADVER’MTS —— NOTICE — LICENSES,— AN licenses due the corporation of, reetown on the" Ist of July next, must be paid within ten days of that page hee ental os TAA be strictly enforced by e Bletropvli 0) 5 ate B-eotsy¥ WM. LAIRD, Clerk. EORGETOWN TAXES—An abatement of Geran Sitbe She AS Useiraere tPA MEL cg ‘gem0-110" Hom Ephedra? @nocan ava, NT S c lector. : ‘BEI ba bOk BAL, for horses‘and cattle. For saleby oo Te i tL ov Whol fe8-1m* _No. 83 Water enet Fer ether Auction Sates see fire « THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. REM. Y SALE OF VALUABL " ach BUILDING LOTS ING jOON, June 2Iat, ropt of the premises, 6 o’clock, I will sell. in in Beall’s addition to G: street. with « No. 29 and 2:0 fronting 190 feet on West ~ 1 feet on Montgomery street. These lots will be sivided into four building lots, each fronting t on the so ‘est street with a depth orm feet to ft alley from Montgomery 4Ls0. The south parts of Lots 250 and 251, fronting 60 feet on the west side of Green street, above West street, with adepth of 120 feet. aLgo. Part of Lots No. 138 and: 139, in Beall’s addition fo Georgetown. fronting 40 feet on the east side of wee Street, above Gay street, with a depth of 100 Terme stsale. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the THOS, DOWLING, Avet. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, ONE FRAME HOUSE ON CAPITOL HILL AND ONES N THE FIRST WARD, NEAR THE GLASS HOUSE, AT A On ey eepay. the 2 front of the tle it. we shall sell, in 'slock, west part of . 793. fronting o th ts with th pane. awhica con URS. jouRe, Also, at 6 o’clock same evening, hall sell ru prcpiape: some altof Lot Min 8 aa ’ aa, \B prope: ‘onts on 2st, ween nor! an Woter atrects. First Ward, with the improvements, which sonsist of a two atory Allconvéyancing at purchaser's cost, including revenue stamps. $100 onesch will be required to be paid down is knocked off. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, \oG UIRE & CO., Auctioneer: DESIRABLE BRIOK RESID) ALL ZAMILY ON B IN 2D AN. On TUESDAY AFTE. on the premise: ‘2M, in Square 88, when the property 8, we shall sell the west hal! No, 58, fronting 15 feet on le of E street north, be! 2d and Sd streets weat and running back 10) feet toa25 foot alley, with the improvements, consisting of a handsome and well-built three-story and oasement Brick Dwelling-House, containing nine rooms, the No. 514, on said B street né-half cash; the remainder in six monthe, with interest,secured by a deed of trust on the premines, it. Possession given October 1. 1364, i4-d El IRE & CO., Aucts. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON HEIGHTS GETOWN AT AUCTION. ‘ublic Auction on TUESDAY AF- TEKNOON, June 2iat, at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, Lot No. 31, on the corner of Prospect and Frederick streets, fronting 73 feet on Prospect street and 99 on Brederick street. ing & beautiful site. commanding down the Potomac, will do well to at erma: ‘One-balf cash; balance in six andtwelve | Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser, Tith rect. je " OF GE I will sell ae THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, SAE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES, Will be sold at publis auction, at the Corrals, near the Observatory, in the city of Washington, ESDAY,June8, 1864,and on WED- 8S AND MULES, condemned as unfit for public service. an ne ash in Goveruneens ee commence at 10 o’clock a. m D. H. RUOKER, Brig. Gen. and Ohief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON P ST. NORTH. BETWEEN N AND FIFTH STREET W s On WEDNESDAY. the 22d instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o’elock, p. m., Lots 19 and), in subdivision of square B11, h each of 20 feet on P street, toa) feet alley. Terms cash All conveyance at cost of th: '20 will be requir the property is knocked o! And immediately after the above sale. we shall Bell, in front of the premises, Lo’ front of 83 feet 10 inch: avenue, between north Mand N streets. is yery handsomely situated, ha‘ a commanding ‘ierms: Half cash; balance im 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest. All conveyance, stampa, &c., at cost of $20 witl be required whenthe property GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HANDSOME BUILDING LOT: On WEDNESDAY, EW JERSEY AVENUE EST .Funning back 135 feet paid down when it No. 9, in square es on New Jer- off, Title indis) Je 16-4 5 On THE ISLAND e 22d instant, we shall sell, K p, m., the following Nos. 1 and 6, in Square No, 3%. No.1 has a front on C street south of 67 feet, at the corner of lth street west. Lot No.6 haga Vi street, of 116 feet, ivided to suit pur- ot 6 1] near the Smith- sonian Institution—a beautiful location, ALSO, Immediately after the sale of the above, we shall a No. 4, in Bquare No. having a front of 32 feet on Virginia ayenue, run- veck about ascot between: Sdand 4% streets, onthe, for motes basrine iatcreat. a deed months, for notes bearing rest. iven a deed of trust taken. = All conveyance at cost of purchaser, including revenue stampa, itle indisputable. enty dollars will be required of each rty is knocked off. and i be put up again and sold to corner 0 ots will be iba East part of Lot in six and twelve ohaser enon tne: pro compli wi wi the next highest bidder. p.1 GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LOTS ADJOINING THE CITY NBR OF 7TH AND BOUNDARY 8 4 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 221, at 6 premises, by 5 nad oO jourt of the District sitting in chancery, passed on the 9th day of certain cause wherein Geor, lainant and Bilen Miller et ©, 146,) we Shall sell, part of a ti belonging to the estate of the late Char! fronting on Seventh street west, on wort sides. gcd on Bonndas treat, dist good sized Building Lots, plats of which may be obtained of either of the Trustees or the Auction- ¢ers prior to the sale, or on the premises at the ots are just outside of the Corporation limfts and consequently are not liable for city e8. Terms: One-third in cash: tweive,and eighteen mont! which the purchaser must gi the satisfaction of the Trustees. to have thre option of paying all in cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cos’ asere, If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days thereafter, the Trustees reserve the ri, ofre-selling, at the risk and ex: faulting purchaser, on one week’s notice in the National Intelligencer o’elock, on the the Supreme 0: street, divided into e remainder in six, with interest, for notes secured to The purchasers . OR . A, THOS BRADLEY. J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y¥ WM. B. LEWIS & O0.. Auctioneers. OF RARE AN GRA NGRAVINGS, UCTION June 15, at 734 o’clx, | ,over the Bank of Wash: GREAT BALES B 8 AU’ AINT. 8. & WEDNESDAY E at Mr. A, Hunter's FUTURE Ys. Y W.L. WALL ., Auctioneers B bath weet tornor Bar euseee ‘aad Oth et, G@ROCEBIES, LIQUORS, O10. RS axp TOBACO® T A . On ravaapay MORNING, June 2d, at © o'clock. we will sell at the Auction Rooms— Be ed Tea, boxes Sperm and Adamantine Oan- len. Barrels Coffee and boxes do, Boxes Canned Fruits and Meate. Boxes Brown, Yeliow and Castile Soap. Boxes Starch, Yeast Powders, and Cheese. macs WinGNasdacnehns Beendy aoa Whisk sexes Gen: Comiohns Brandy or. es pri hewing Tob: 5 12 gross Natural Leat 4 AS aad Octaves and quarters Brandy, Cases Jamaica Rum Gibson’a XXX. Old Bourbon and other brands. Barrels Whirkey. various brands, 3, Pipe Holland Gin. $"Barreia Apple Brandy, 50 canes Claret, Vadershitteand Clothing. a 0" ne. a quantity of Small Stores and Butler's Goods, ea WM. L, WALL &00.Auc'ts Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. LARGE LOT OF LUMBER, DOO! FRAMES, K8, HINGES, &c..&0,. AT OTION. tn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 233, at ¥ 5 ill sell on K street, between 1th and 19th. a ¢ lotof new Lumber. being the material of twelve new frame houses, which had te be taken down, . Sal sitive. fie SAGO. WALL & 00., Aucte. YJ OC. McGUIRE & Cu,, Auctioneers. ELEGANT OOLLECTION OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, BUSTS. AND GROUPS OF HIS- TORICAL AS WELL AS MYTHOLOGICAL 2 SIGNS tra IMrORTATION OF MESSBS. 7 a1 Ti BROTHERS. ‘o be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY MORNING, June 234, at clock room euene? of sp rigth and for examin. ‘ious to sale. mong the at our sales and Ith st., jon en the di re ‘fous subj ects will ve found— Fabius and Scipio, Peter the Great ane Charles the XII, Guttenberg and Gallileo ~ Pandora and Psyche. Eyats of Pers. and Semmer, 07 je agea— Warr XY, Tancredi, and ti tat Ponce and Wes er ee anand Ceries eace ar, Oolumbus . With others. a detail of which will be fou talogut bove collection, per steamer Bremen, was d by Messrs. Viti Brothers expressly for HS i. minrks . one will ae examination of sublic a ntion, Thins a spacial fae gud the first of the Kind t i “Sty. Send "56, wCUIRB & CO., Aucts, BY J. 0, McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE STORY BRIOK DWELLING HOU8E AND LOT ON NINTH 8ST. WEST, BBTWEEN O AND P8TREETS NORTH. On TUESDAY AFTBRNOON, June 28. at 6 o’clk. onthe reminen. by Tirtue of a deed of trust dated tember al uly recorde: ry rN. O.T: No. 2and fol and of the Land | | C.. I shall veil, | Lot No, 9im Orittenden’s sub-di | on of Square | 898, fronting # feeton Ninth street west. between O and P streets north, running back 94 feet 4 inches toa public alley and improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House containing two basement rooms, saloon parlor, wide hall, and three cham- bers, with woodshed, &c,,in the rear, a a at cost of the purchaser. jonveyances 8 OTHUMAS 8. BURR, Trustee’ Je.6-dta J. 0. MOGUIRE & 00. Ancts. ¥Y WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. U. 8, MARSHAL’SSALB OF SOHOONER INDIAN AND CARGO In virtue of a decree issued from the Olerk’s Of- fice of the Supreme Court of the District of Col- umbia, holding s District Court, and to me direct- ed, I willex pone to public sale. forcash,at the foot of Sixth street Wharf,on the Potomac river, in the the City of Washington, D C.,on FRIDAY, the 24th day of June, 134, commencing at 11 o'clock a m— The Souoonay INDIAN, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture. ALSO. 12 Pigs; a lot of Chickens, 1 bag of Balt; 1 barrel of Flour, 1 Ham: a lot of Cigars, Lot of Beef; Mackerel! and Sugar, 2 Compasses’ Sextan Lot of Charts; 2 8p: 5 Lot of Poap; fot of Brooms, 1 Glass, “Also; immediately after the sale of the above, I The SOHOONER MALINDA, her Tackle, A, paret Whis d Furniture, for cash, and 1 barrel '. and *WARDH. LAMON, U. 8. Marshal, D.C. je 18-4 per WM. L. WALL & O@ , Aue! ¥ J.0. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, FUBNIPORE AND arrRpOTs OF A FAMILY ECLINING HOUSEKEEPING. On FRIDAY MORNING. June 2.th, at the resi- lence of I. B. Bioss, Eaq., corner i3th and I s's,. = shall sell the Furaiture and Etfects, compris: Us Excellent Bosewood Case Piano Forte, lahogany Parlor Chairs, Rockers, Marble-top Center and other Tables, QOsneand Wood-seat Chairs Three-ply and other Carpets, Brussels Stair Carpet, Rods and Eyes, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, ‘drobes, Hair and other Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Window Shades, Mahogany Dining Tables. Refrigerator, China. Glass and Croekery Ware, Cooking and otherStoves, Terms cash _je 18-4 J.C, McGUIRE & Co., Auct’s. B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS FRONT- ING ON NORTH E, BETWBEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, we shall sell, im front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., the fol- lowing Building Lots in Kibbey’s subdivision of Square 671, being Lots Nos, 2, 23, 26 and 27, in said ach having a front on north E street of 35 contain 2.700 square feet. On twoof eaid brick foundations, All run back to a Widealley, : The above described property is beautifully sita— ated and handsome building sites Terms: One-third in cash; balance in 6, 12 an@ 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day ofsale, A deed given and adeed of trust taken, All conveyancing, including stamps, at cost of purchaser. $100 will be required on each lot when knocked off, Title indisputable. je 18-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & OO,, Auctioneers, BUILDING LOT ON NORTH G STREET, BE- aueEN NORTH CAPITOL AND 18T STREET On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 18, at 63% ¢’clock , on the premises, we shall sell part’ of Lot No. 14, !n Square No. #24, fronting 16 feet on north G street, between North Capitol street and Ist st, wae and running back 175 feet 3inches to. 30- foot. alley. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in nix, and twelve months, with interest, secured bya di of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. Je 15-8 J. CO, MeGUIRE & Oo., Auct’s. R87 THE) ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY poitponed until SATURDAY, June 26th, same our and place. je 18-4 J.C. MeGULRE & CO.. Aucts, Y¥ J. C. MoG@UIRE & OU., Auctioneers, TRUSTEB’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CORNES Crean eae ANIA AVENUE AND 13TH On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 25th, at % o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed trust dated March 31, 1864, and duly recorded im Liber No. 31, folios 12 et sec ne of the land rec- ords for Washington county. .« Lshalksetl Lot No. 1, in square south of square No. 1,019, situated a Gy eal of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th street eas Terms: One-half cash; balance in three and six months, secured by deed of tiust. $50 to be paid the ground at the time of sale. And tne trus- sllof Mr. Hunter’s stock of Magazines, Law State Crimean Re pores ington, we shall sel! Rare and Valuable Ase peace cs caters aa ieenee eae nual ates of Congress, lonaries, Mix lan itgious, &e., with O hs, Kare Plaster a valuable Picture of Ju; Paintings ser Gases, Bholving, £47 $5 continued TUESDAY and WED il all are sold,as the NESUDAY EVENINGB. at an early day rooms must be vaca' Catalogues of 200 lots ready three 4: each sale. Books can Neett [Obron) WB LEWis & CO:, Aucts B* re O. MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. OF BUILDING LOTS ON Hf. BETWEEN FIFTH AND NOON. June 234 ali sell Lots No. an’s subdivision of square No. fronting each 17 feet 6 inches on H street north. the corner of Sixta street east, ana extending back Laner’s subdivision of square feet.6 inches on north H street, streets east, and running back PEREMPTO H STREET SIXTH STR On THURSD. premiees, we 8) ib. apcing at the cost of the (Bep.) J.C. MoGUIRE 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, on the right to resell, after four i: - eae fn the Evening Stat, at the risk of defaulting purchaser in the cost of the sale, not being com- plied with in five pe after the day of sale. Conrerince gee a Sun grt .O. _ Trustee. Je 14-4 J.C, MoGUIRE & OO, Aucts, ¥J.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, LARGE SALE OF LDIN 5 On PRIDAY ABTERNOON. duce one at o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell the whoie of Square 153, fronting respectively on 18th and loth streets west, and north Rand 8 streets, the whole subdivided into 64 desirable Building ‘Lots "Terms: One-third Is oash; the remainder i ‘erms: ; the ret erin’ 12 months,with interest, secured by a deed of trast Jue Souerey th f of conveyances a e eX) ne oO! 2A payment of $2 on each lot will Ve requined at the rale. : je 18d [Rep.] J. OC, MoGUIRE & OO., Aucta, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. On THURSDAY, the2sth instant, on the prewi- ses. Ste nicoek P.m., will be sold at public auc- tion. part of Lot numbered 22, in Square 367. i proved oye three-story Brick’ House conteinin: roows. Possession ist July, This prope is ai aaa on Wth street west, between ae north. dred bys deed oftrast on ND ATTYO FRAME BAOK BUILDING AND by Ga Fi DAY. the 24th inst., at 6 o’olock 2m shall sell in front of the premises, part | ip sanare No. with the provementa, cons: ri comiataree eight ouse with z * rms > One-hal: in 6, 17 and 18 and secured by Fevenue stamps at the cost a. Sst ean & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Fr wis propery wl bran sat ake Cape in 5 age MEE ARP EWR ase, seat eceicacene Nes! at k of pd tr six 3 yd ng the day my ; a htaad