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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp's TagaTar.—« The Forty Thieves,” a play of 4 novel character, dramatized from a tale in the « Arabian Nights,” is announced, and Mr. Ford promises to produces jt with new and appropriate ahs His promises are always carried out and therefore a splendid entertainment may be expecied. Miss Susan Denin, & favorite with our citizens, isone of the performers. Grover’s THRATER—Mr. Sinn, temporar lessee of this popular resort, ooatinwes @ de. dight his visiters with the play of « Mazsppa,” ands certainly not too much to say that it never “was performed better. Miss Kate Vance makes a splendid «‘ Mazeppa,” and all the characters Are £0 well cast as to command the admiration of all who witness the entertainment. * CANTERBURY —One of the merriest bills of the season is now being performed at Oanter- oury Hall—laughable negro farces, graceful dancing and popular songs, with a good comic drama as a conclusion, all tending to make this mall a favorite resort for those who would Jaugh and grow fat. Fairs Anp Festivats.—At Island Hall, the ladies of Grace Church are still holding their Fair and Festival, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to pay them a visit. With the commendahle good feeling existing in the Iefand ward between the different churches, there is a delightful social interchange nightly of all de- nominations, at the Grace Church Fair, and thus the entertainment is of singular interest. Among the new attractions here are some exquisitely beautiful crosses made by Mrs. Downs of wood of the charter oak and the stesmer Merrimac, and resting on bases of lichens and mosses. A fine band is in attend- @nce nightly. At Odd Fellows’ Hall, the Fair for the benefit 2 Home for Friendless Women and Children is still in pregress. The cause is a good one, and deserves the patronage of all. rene Sate Seen Tiz PUBLIC Scuoors.—The examinations (written) of the Public Schcols commence to- day. The following is the list of questions for the grammar schools, which are examined to- da Tis ‘irst Class.—Geography—Which is the great- er, ak gh oe of latitude or a degree of longi- tude? ame the highest mountain peak in each of the five grand divisions of the earth; which is the highest of all; and is either a yol- eanc! Which is the largest river in Austra- lia? Name the largest five cities on the globe, am the order of greatest population. Mention the principal monarchies on the globe, and also the principal republics, Arithmetic—What is a prime number? Di- vide 500 yards,3 grs.,2 na, by 51. Received ap exchange for merchandise $500—#50 of which was profit, how much per cent. did I make! if 3 men, working 10 hoursa day, can plant a field 150 rods by 2) rods in 5 days, how many men, working 12 hours a day, can plant 4 field measuring 19 rods by ‘MW rods,im 4 days? What will be the distance from corner to cor- | met, through the centre of a cube, whose di- | mensions are 5 feet on a side ! Define | Grammar.—What is an adjective? ihe degrees of comparison. Give the principal parts of the verbs mistake, see, admire, deny; and state which are regular. ive the poten- cial mood perfect tense, active voice of the verb beseech. naly7e and parse the following sen tence: “James is a boy who loves to study.” Natural Lead Ea —Name. the different kinds of attraction ention the three Kinds ot levers. Describe and explain an intermit- teptspring. What is reflection and what is refraction of light? What is the difference be- tween galvanism and electricity’ History—When did Columbus discover America, and what land did he first see? Who were the most gistinguished Generals of the Revolutionary War? State in what manner, from what nations. and what territory has been acquired by the United States since the foundation of the Government. What have been the principal causes of the’ wnparalleled srowth and prosperity of the Wnited States ! Name the principal battles of the present war, and the States in which they were fought? Governmental Instructor. When a ¥. acancy occura in the Seuate of the United States, or che House of Representatives, how is it filled in either case! In case the Presidential chair becomes vacant, before the close of a term, state what other public officers may fill the place, ard in what order? Who may be impeached, for what offences, and what punishments may be inflicted! What are the Constitutional qualifications for Vice President ofthe United States! In what does treason against the United States consist * Second Cliss—Geography.—What are the three great divisicns of Geographical kacwl- edge! Is there any 5 ide of V: irginia as far north as some partof New York! What two apes, of the same name, in North America, snd where are they’ Where ts Lake Titicaca, and what is its height Above the level of the sea? Whichis the most popuious nation on the globe; which is the most powerful: aud which has the largest extent of territory ? Arithmetic.— The product of two numbers is { 4,410, and one is @: what is the other! How ! many revolutions will the wheel of a carriag 15 feet 6 inches in circumference, make in furlongs’ ff 3-16 of a barrel of flour ot a dollar, what will ~ of a barrel What number mu luplied by Gy will be equal w7 ¢ multiplied by 5%? educe 3-us6 to a decimal. Grammar.—Compare such of the followin rg words as admit of comparieon, viz: Misc hie- | yous. immo" tal, much. one, ronnd, bad. Define the classes of adjectives. What is tae passive voice of & verb. and how isit formed? Define ® par, uuciple and. give all the participlos of the Tbs, aM, and nnderiake. Correct the follow. ntence, and parse the words italiciz: 19 did you meet cs you was evming here Third Class. —Geography—How many de- | grees of latitude, aud how many of longitude are there’ What two penincalas and large | sland nearly shut in the Gulf of Mexico? How many dayeand nighte are there ih a year, at the peles; and what is their iengthi What mountains and rivérs between Europe and Asia! Name the seas in and around Earope. Arithmetic—What is 2 compesite number! What is a multiple of anumber? A eistern containing ‘40 gallons, has tyro pipes;4 45 galions Yun in every hour by one pipe, and 25 zallous Tun ont by the ether: how long atime will be required to fill the cistern! 175-6 of an acre of land cost $6 1-5, what will he the valne of an | acre? Reduce 11 3-32%7; to a simple fraction. Grammar — Name the different kinds of nouns [+live T: and name the other person- alpronouus. Whatisanadyerb! Correct the forowsug sentences: Who do you think him tobe? Thecouncil wa: not unanimous. He. and not they, are mistaken. Parse the words Psy the following sentence: “To do good forget | at no-. The following schools sre examined to-day: First District—Female Grammar, Miss Evs teacher; exsmined by Mr. Wilson. Male Grammar, Mr. S.J. Thomson, teach- | er; by Mr. Tustin. Second’ Disirici._Female Grammar, Mise Boges, teacher; examined by Mr. Miller i i perees Grammar, Mr. Wilson, teacher; by Mr. } ight Third DistrictFemale Grammar, Miss M. | E. Ramsay, teacher; by Mr. Walsh. | | { | } Maie Grammar, Mr. McCathron, teacher; by Mr. Davis. Fourth District.—Female Aridon, teacher: by W Male Grammar. Mr. J. by Mr, Hotmead, ; To-morrow is the day fixed for similar exer- cises in the inte;medigte schools. The written answers of the pupiis of each echool are to be preserved in a convenient form, and produced dor inspection st the oral examination of the same schocl. Trey will also be made the test of qualifications, so far as may be practicable, in inaking trausfers from the intermediate to | the gramuiar schools, and in selecting ea:di- cates to contest for the Colu.abian College senolarsbip. The list of tamsfers and candi- dates in each school will Le pabliely annoancea Tal exuminauen of the same. ae ee Tue breve Hew’s Coic kes —Last week, Mrs. Lynch, who resides in the Sixth Ward, missed ene of the five chickens of her blue hen, and ber suspicion fell upon her next door neighbor, Tissriet Hinson, a colored woman. Mrs. uch on Saturday procured @& Warrant agaist the colored women. and it was placed in the bands ] of officer Harrison, ut before the officer served i it be become thpatient, and wentia thehousce to search for the lost bididy. There she fonnd a i pofon the fire boiling, and in it a chicken, whose eam being blue, she immediately claimed as her own, and walked off with pot, soup, aad all, Shortly after thus in officer arrested tne col- cored woman Aud took ber before Justice Cull, at the pixth precinct stztion, where all parties interested rmaet. Mrs, Lynch here testified that the chicken wes positively her own, and also brought up h-r sister, who corroborued her testimony. They knew it becauee of its. size and the color of its skin. Justice Cult sug. gested that they shonld not be so positive; that there were other chickens like the lost one, to which Mrs. Lynch replied that. smail chick- ens ‘were worth fifty cents apiece, and the colored woman Henson, not being well to do in the world, could not afford to feact on chicken soup; therefore, it must have heen stolen, and she knew it belonged to her. The women’s husband, Henson, indignantiy denied that be was poor, and stated that he had been in the army, aud had saved monéy, (at the ssme time showing his purse, cob a over a hundred dollars.) “And now,’ ssid Be, «1 can afford a chicken, and will eat it. when I Likes.’ Henry Diggs testified that; he had ecsught the chicken jn ypee tte for his wife, and Henson had given yy cepts for it, After matura ‘asuibergtion ° ° Sustice dis- missed the case Aesinst Henson, and adjudged pst irs. Lynch sbcald return the prica paid ‘ ken sho ‘bad &> tmceremesioasly hot Grammar, Mrs. olmead hompson, teacher; | at the o ALEXANDEIA, VA., Rear Estates, STOCKS, &c.—The large and beautiful establishment, late the residence of Caleb S. Hallowell, Esq, was yesterday sold at auction, for $8,200. The purchaser is Mr. Geo. E. French. A lotof Alexandria corporation stock, with six months’ interest thrown in, sold at 70. Alexandria Lyceum stock aleo sold at $10 pershare. The company present, the bidding, and the sales all evidenced unbounded confidence in the present welfare and future prosperity of the good old city of Alexandria. oa ee gee We ‘Ward STArion Caszs.—Margaret Ward, disorderly; dismissed. Eaward Wilson, do; John Wilson, do.,; locked up. Bridget MeLeary, drunk; Hannah Wilson, prostitution: ward Orocket, drunk and disorderly; Eliza Wishuvemane disorderly; Kate Williams and Anne Smith, do; Wm. Haviland and John Fershner, drunk; all dismissed. John Kens- nor, fraud; held for hearing. pRAe tee SERENApDB.—The Sixth Ward friends of Mr. John H. Semmes, gave him a pleasant sur- prise in the way of & serenade on Tuesday night, having Wither's excellent band for the occasion. cies as REAL Estate Sates.—James C. McGuire & Co., sold, yester thirteen lots on Seventh street road. beyond Boundary street, to various purchasers, at prices ranging from nine to tweaty-four cenis per square foot. ceed a agama Headquarters Military District of Washington, ; Provost Marshal's Office, Washington, D. C., June 22, 1864. Special Orders, No. 97.—[Extract.]— * * * From and after this date, no liquors will be allowed to be sold in this ‘Military Dis:rict, in the cities of Washington and Georgstown, within one entire block or square of any hospital, 1 Camp, or where there are any troops or guards stationed. All licenses heretofore granted are hereby revoked, and liquors found on any premises within the prescribed limits will be at once confiscated, and the owner will be liable to {mgjegnment. * * By command of Col. M. 4 Wisewell, Mili- tary Governor. T. INGRAHAM, je23-lw Colonel and Provost Marchaf. aan ETS EXEMPTIONS FROM THE Drart.—Persons entitled to exemption from draft can have their pspers correctly drawn by John H. McCutch- en, attorney at law, cornerof 7th and F streets, opposite Post Office Department. Enrollment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 21, 1564. Por convenience of Government employees eniy, the Board of Enrollment of the District of Columbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, at their office. comer of Lighteenth and I streeis, from 73 to 1G o'clock, daily. J.C. PuTNan, Captain First Regiment V.R.C. » and Provost Marshal D.C. eres Maat Ojice of Provost Marshal and, Board of ; je2 SPECIAL NOTICES. perinine <0 ateted THE ATTE! TION Of the readers of the Star is called j te the advertisement Rats eel & Henderson. No. 367 D strect, near 9th. have just received @ fing ancontment of Window slates Bierce tees gnd Tassels, together with @ ine assortment of Wall Papers of all kinds. which they are selling at the lowest prices. Kidwell & Henderson have in their employ the best workmen to be found in thecountry. and all work dope in their line is sure to give satisfuction. We advise our friends togive them a call before purchasing elsewhere, i Icz Cream! Icr Crean! The undersigned begs that he hac always on ba: eboicest tixvors 1 re to inform the pu nd a fresh supply of iow Cream, which he is prepared to supply to stores, sutiers, hotels, pic nics. parties, excursions,and families, at the shortest maticd and the mnost reasonable 0. 386 6th st abet. Je 23-1m*™ Jewetry.—Gold- plated , and Silver- lated Tea Spoons, at D Jewelry Si iss S$ Pa. avenae, near je 2 Conxs, BuNIONS. Bip Natrs, ere. Cornsare the universal torment of mankind. To be relieved of these terrible evils, call on Dr. White andsubmit te his manipulations. You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Of- fice. 424 Pennsylvanta avenue.(Lane & Tucker’s building, between 44, and 6th streets. No charge fer consultatio fe 21-11 Sore Tonos, FOR RENT. AND SALE WANTS, AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES, FISTE FOR SALA trae Orne, with 7 Waste tine good, PLASTERERS. Pr Sa For other Auction Sales sce first page. FUTURE Days. #, 460 D street, Detrean 3 and 4th THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B* GREEN & igre Auctioneers. sts.. Capito! coe | W ANTED-A Sarasie raga 432.6, street, between 7th and ath. The beet of te- ¥ J. 0, MoGUIRE & 00. wi Forse) SALE—A ff CLR ES AURARNT, with & jense 0 of ferences required. je2-st* B ail i aes = Syeda T ete ya guAuD [Ot were. Se rmonth. Reasons 7ANTED—A good SERVANT aa for gen- 7 ME HO’ LOTS ON SOUTH BE’ EX No. Dior felling, t tor going West. Inquire ca TREET BETWEERS in, ne es prop oprictoy acing Wert.” ae itl Nentendk, Appiy 475 spiieiind oe Br EA, INSIXTH ANDSEVENTH Sat AUCT ib inst, at 6 hace pm,we or RENT—A BARBER SHOP AND 7 x on Ba Ba rie premises, part Lot No. bee 7 ANTED—A smart white GIWD to take care su CHANCERY SAB TeTATREROVED REAL TUBES, with a good run of custom. Anply s achild. Apply immediately at 379 Fstreet | Purscant to a iecrce of the 8 age ee ee No. 49 Bridestrcel near Washinetoust. Georse- | porthe between ® iyacune 1e2ist"_ | the Distetet of Colambia cae: A en the th day of | Ph beeeD re ines CO a oe er poly * D—, 3 May, it cause. (No, > business. ~ eee ANTS A a MoM Se Naw on avenue, Seiepbt 'Skionee and others are cou ah making Xb. investnant he ane one ae ‘OR RENT—A ROOM ox the first Hoor and a | f+. 1, ‘ ‘ohn L Hall fefengant, the subseriber will ore vate resident ween 13th and 14th. biad ircbase a ce. ROOM on the second floor. Also. two gentle- on THURSD. he Bd a one instant. at ‘erm# : One- at ance in 6, 12 and 1% men can IS accommodated with neatly furnished A geod steady Wa4nzED “IMMEDIATELY. — 6. o'clock in me ey asl hee offer for notes bearing interest and seoured by months, roo! A for th days, O street nore a NDER. Inquire-at Canal Restau fur sale at Public scrmactortees Bighest bidder mises. Tween $d Fed ath atrects, Capitet Hil, Jearat™ rant, No, 5 S Mittor etre eee De ee No. ond the east hair of Lot No.7, ia § are © deed of trust on the premises. stamps at the cost FEA the aes E A <=] yin this city e lots are adjacent and fron of — urcBaser. RTs Greet san * 2 WANTED ia wppectabie woman, aSTEUA. | om B Btrect routh. eteen ith snd Seveath ok GRERN & WILLIAMS, Aucts streets east, running beck to South Carolina ave- nue, and are improved by three frame houses. e terms of Sale, are: One-third cash; the re mainder in eqaet instalments in three end six months after the day of sale. The notes of the porcheser., with as chambermaid, Good references ce Tirewuired Willing to assist in the wash- ng and ironing, Addrens Box 15 Star Office. It" WANTED —At No. 511 E street, between 2d ‘and 34,8 first class SERVANT to cook, wash feet rent by 100 feet deep, on Ith atreet east be- tween T and K streets north, will be sold reason: ably for cash. Apply on ihe premises. jeB-l¥* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Feria: ain- gie or in suits, suitable for offices, or BT GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FOUR Ha HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS FRONT SKCOND B stneere wack, Ara totion ae rr securit A without hosrd, at 432 @ street, between Tih and | And iron. None bul those competent need apply, agen sitchen ttt arent ery kwalls (Be. | 5 Onvaekt IDAY. the auth instant, we shallceell, im Sth ste, he house conte om, smater and _fe 23-21 i Ir he terms f sal e are not insliea with with- front of the #remines, at Goratock, B. may the fol 3. Table bosructs can > aecommodates iD.—A SITUATION fora uitloflatodo | in i ays er, the trastee will re- se! 2 Seesawe Wares “A dead ore “mory fenked tor reat at the tisk and cost of the defan ting siuarezeath pes font gjacri cet ‘OR RENT—A new threestory “BRIOK HOUSE. | than wages. Inquire of Mrs. Kilian 9 F street a 27 oure, water in yard; imam e vicinity of De- 7 ANTED—B Tespectable steady & wide alley partuenta. Boarding oz foduing housekeeper: Ww ASTER ecfaule tanaliy an ware Sier-itavanads 4.0 MCGUIRE #05. Aust. The above described property is beautifully sits neelnot apply. Inquire of JOSEPH A. nd ceamstzess or chambermeid and seamstress, | PRY <0 & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ated and handsome building siten BEE. 214 street, er 400 6th street, Berens required. Address by Terms: One-third in cash; balance in 6, 12 and 'OR SALE.—A it fri HOUSE of six rocius. 7 3 2 EDA e instant, on the premi- | ofanie. A ieed g n’ of trast taken No. 403 K street north, between sth ane Fih | WWANTED—By tron apactatie WOMEN aitue- | ges at 6 o'clock p. m., will be soldat public auc- | Aliconveyancing, including stampa, ai cont of Strocts west, (near Northern Liberty Market.) Te- | jection to aresiuucunt; the other todo chamber. | HOR Bartof Lot numbered 22, in Square 367, rercbaser: aired throughout. Persona wishing a residence proved i three-story Brick House containing 8 8 in & healthy and good neighborhood. good. a wll be reqvired on each lot when knocks roomé. Possession Ist July, This property ie si ahh indisputable. works, Apply at No. 153 H street, bet. rates eg } wth sts, ited on Huth it d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aueta. Dear to market, city: ears and the publ puildines a uated on Wth street west. between N an north, A a J ANTED—A good COOK. WASHER end TOK: Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 an’ 12 ee Bere ite, st ae Ti etree St M an as & koa adh ee who sa gos months. with: interest, secured by & deed of trust om ¥J,.0, McGUIRE & & 00., Auctioneers, J, ¥. KELLEY * | short distance in the country during the warm ee LARGE SALE OF B BUILDING Lots FOI The NEW BUILDING raehiay Apple. ave 20 New York ay enue herenen on and conveyances at the expense of pur- FRIDAY AFTERNOON. June 2ith Louisiana avenue.extend- | = ss o'clock, on the mises, we shall sell i of Square 153, fronting resp’ ely. th I9th atreeta Ay and north rand Botreets, the whole subdivided tao 64 desirable Building ‘Lote running back to alleys. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in Sand ANTED—A rompgtent MAN, fo repair over. one but those thoroughly acquainted in all ite thee wneed apply. ‘To aman that will tlt, Se Bit Bis 0} fo SISSRIBLEY & GUY, 322 D street, finished and ready ith of July next, hed basement, ce, boven atore rooms, fwodining roots, parior, and ene hundred OC street, will yen or bef ote she Ifterms of sale are not complied with in 5 days th crac at will be resold at the G3 jense of the haat after é BAO TE. noticgin the IN & WILLTAM®. Auct’s, BE = C. MoGUIRE & « 00., Auctioneers. and nineteen chambers, bath-r water-closets, |. y ANTED TWO ‘WHITE HELPS—One a8 Cook, LQ monthe,with saterese, secured by a deed of trust gmatrete that of be ned wan “Auler'cat Gr | Chactuurmaid foc. igmiiy tu Georgetown. Apply BXTH BTRERTS EAST. | OTA payment cf $20 on each lot will Le required 1 SENMES & CO. No, 65 Ninth-stceet.coraer | 329K: THOMPSON, 642 I street, betwesn i) and | Og THURSDAY AFTERNOON. June ma at 7 | attnessle. Louisiana avenue. eee eerge Be eost | | W28-M.. or Zand p.m. Je 23-3t o'clock. on the premires, we ehsll sell Lota No jeled \t Rep. J. ©, McGUIBE & CO., Arc*e, WASTED-& WHITE GIRL, to do the general ework, and who is a good washer and ironer, Sr a small family without children, Good 2and 3, in Uhimsn’s subdivision of square No, st fronting each 17 feet 6 inches on H street north, at the corner of Sixth street east, and extending back FS RNISHED ROOMS FOR TENT Res large Y J, 0, MoG@UIRE & CU., Auctioneers. and pleasant ROOMS at No, 41 Leuisiar 6th and 7th sts. ages will be given to a competent person.” A set- | 80 feet to an alle CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY WYURNIs th ed on G nul have e pret ere} ince? Inquire atF. so, Lot No, 8: in Laner’s subdivision of square gre G fut NORTH, OPPOSITE THE PAT- men only, DESPORSES French Baker, 367 10th street, neat Na ob Fronting 7 feet 6 inches onnorth Hatreet, ; BNT ey ae 'PTERNOON, June 2%, até o'clock avenue. je: the avenne, from 10 to 30'clock, Je 23-20" een Sdandath streets eat, and running back | OB P Sees ayy iteciol a a ether FPR RENT—On very Feascnsbie terms, three | WW ANTED—A BOY at LARK & BROB., No. 115 Seek Appa preme Qourt of the District of Colum ya, # dsomeiy fnrnished and very desirable Per bet. 9th and 2ithsts, je 22-2t* Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. | chancery, passed in a certain cause. ROOMS. Eoauiz at No. 537%: H street. between ANT. ood CARPENTERS to work _jem-d_ [Rep.]_J.0. McGUIRE & Oo., Ancts, | . Georgianza C.. and Bveliae 0. Fill are 6th and 7th stre fo 2-3t cuiiside wot Apply Immediately at No, = ~ ac“ | complainants. and Emily MaGill a Winteld § ENT —Four fis FURN ISHED | ROOUSOA | 424 Mascachusctia avenue. uearsth ete ese | PRYI.0.McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, Macoill and Rickard Bate are dcrentan eyo let iad iuand G streets Se W ANTED—A ood WOMAN toassistin cooking. | DESIRABLE SUBURBAN | PROPERTY AT PUB- ertcd Lot No. 1s, ia square. No. 455, fronting + eae tan tion se AEE TE God wages will be given. at ST LIC AUCTION, | feet on north @ atreet, between ith and 7th streets meee oaeew ee Breverr TON’S Restaurant, corner Penna On THURSDAY APERRNOON, June 23. at 6 | west. running back that width tothe roaref the o’elock, on the premises, we shall aell Lota No 1 and 16, in Square numbered 816, situated at the cor- lot, together ‘with the i improvements, consisting of IMMEDIATELY—A COLOKED a two-story Brick Back Buildin Ec TEURNICCR FOR GALE AND ANTED ENT —Possession giver bf Ore ner of north L street and Sth street east, fronting | rms: Qne-half in cash; the remainder in eix mediately. The house ‘< large and ecrmod Cogs eee few miles in the country. AP | 15 feet 1 inch op north L street. and 167 fect 9 | enc twelve months, with interest, secured by the and the location most desirable, Apply to K, inches on 5th street east, improved by a new two PAGE. Auctioncer and Onmmission Merchant 902 7th street, under Odd Fe'lowe’ Hail, se 22-tf ALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES ofa ; ty Store, doing a cocd business. on the uteniing te Ghenee his. for kale, bev bree: a purchaser’s notes with approved endorsement. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ae days thereafter, the trustee reserves the at Pe 2x sell on one week’s notice in the Nationsi telligencer. Conveyances and stamps at the eost_of the pur chaser. M. W. MacGt es Tr lewd “jeled J. ©. MCGUIRE & C0., Aucta, on tory and basenient brick dwelling house, contain ANTED—A good WOMAN (white) to assist | ingd rooms, with cellar; stabling for horses and with cooking. &c, Also, one to wash antes m-houre. with large hay loft, and other and made Leds Inquire: atthe Gosling Hou ings. Penn, av.. en 12th and 13th sts. The grounds are laid out with choice fruit trees, grapes. &c., and, with a small expense, could be eotable Ubhan irae sonverted into a fine summer resort and public garden W AN TE iy ar TATION as Clerk in a Grocery Store recommended, Had a long experience at th nest, Address Box at. Btar office. je perarme:, One-third tn | pbs peal rosidnel ta 6, XJ, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, = 8 months, secur yea : farniahed ining 8 rooms TED—An OFFICE CLERK and BAR | deed vt trontme in TRUSTER'S SALE OF LOTON NORTH I BT, senvenionvaten eultaciefoceeaai Telly Wi ArinT ae at the Central dete), coutheenr | Cspg08 trust ou the premises, TETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS RAST isfactory references required. For infermati apply at Grocery Store of P. WHITE & £0. ner 13th and F sts. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 2éth, at € o’elock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 4th, 1860, anddauly recorded in Liber J. A.8., No, 192° folios 315, etecg..gne of th nero! Pennsylyania avenne and ee seein reference will he required. je 22. -ANTED—An honest healthy WOMAN Ww m ron vevances and stamps at the cost of the pur- a “Ye je 15. [Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Ancts. \ OR RENT. RNISHED ROOMS, zai by fresh breast of milk, to nurse an infant three 5 i ington C. ty, Tshall a couple of gentleme small fqwily, with | or four times aday. Ifshe lives near us the chill X 5. G. MoGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers, oe gecords for Wash Se OTT tevin font te privilege of cooking. Th ccrfortable house, | can be sent to her house, Call at No. 634 H a LARGER AND EU FINISHED DWELLING-_ rear of Lot numbered thirteen, (13,) ia Squares ina desira’ ye orho qaares from bet. 6th and7th. ; ae 22. HOUSE ONG 8’ T NORTH, BETWEEN , numbered eight hundred snd fifty-eight, (435,) the Patentand Post Off Inquire hefore 10 a. m. No. 4&6 G st., near sth, FOR SALB—Unite $2.00 % jith street, a few doors above the Avenue, containing an elegant bar. kit- chen. and dining room, twelve well furnished rooms: also, a large hail, which could he used as a billiard reom, or made into sleeping rooms. Best reasons giveu fur selling. Inquire at the premi- € cet railroad, iE 218T AND 22D STRELTS WEST,'AT PUBLIC | fronting on north I street. between sixth and Ser iE. enth streets east, and running bazk to a 30-foot al- On THURSDAY, June 23d, at 6 o’elock,on the | ley. peniee, we shall sell part of Lot 18, in’ Square 'o. 50, fronting 26 feet on @ street north, between 2ist and 22d streets west, and running back 125 feet inches, together with she improvements, con- G sting ofa hy built and three-story Dwe! ouse, with two-story Brick | Busiding, with Marble Mantels, Water and Gas, abont 10 or bh roo. ms, Will bay lease niture. poly to W WALL & Co., Au } Sommission erchants, south corner P nue and th street. Ww TED—A ul, steady GIRL, t general housework of a siall fam that wien wil tind a goed home. good wages, and prompt pay, by applying at the Star Ofice. Box _ je 22 It je 8: one-half cash, the remainder in six with interest, secured by a deed of trus* * $HOS.J, FISHER, Trastee. my.2s-2awkde J 0. MeGUIRB & UO, Aucta, B* WM. L. WALL & CO., Ane Atthe Horse rse Botner, Res. je 22-1w* x and foinet aay the miostanperior manner through- o> Le, avenas i Mder the Central Hotels if applicd for at ve. Wat aa MTEDEIN Scouts, ‘Nong-] “Tthmediate possession will be gives: | BALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, & Terms: One- in cash; the remainder ia six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a eed o: On SATURDAY MORNING next, June 35. com TiED BOO Gifs ior tnt at ts mencing at 10 o'clock. we will seilatthe arse for rent, at 432° G street, It is one of the best places in the city for business, Von OR tttalie Tor Ubices For con peed appl ani decidedly ihe coo saloon is land: EURNI somely fitted up with every convenience requisite wogtor in at Pmiable for 08 a) ny eth | ile TUS. stable. and lepository, comprising shout — rare a lirst- oleh saloon; with mathie at ths oe and } Suter in rooms, Bath rooms, &c. 922 nveyenses atthe cost of the purchaser. Including; * bey mar up counters. a ply | e Hotel, ANTED-A tent DRUG “i thet ouse is well furnished, which may be taken A pair of very Stylish Mares’ kind in Harness v corner Penn. ayenne and 6th strect, 3 Le beteled A t th at a fair valuation, Top Buggy ant Harness, Sold tor the want of ase. je 23-11" erences required pply at the corr jel4-d J.C,MOGUIBE & CO., Aucts, — and Peunsylyania avenue. je 21-3i* ANTED—A SITUATION as first-rate French SALE—A FARM of 100 acres of superior F° Other Horses, a desetintion at sale. Se $ miles from Georgetown and 2°. iniles Y W. L, WALL & co., Aucts. aA fi th sul; & rea in ¢ tion, and the ook, Inquire at the corner of F an A large asscrsioene of desirable new and Fecoaé SO ue ent balance nr hea pine cod Raordved bya | confi inode oo = on SEAGReME 11 SHOR AT AUCTION, atg | band Carriages, Wagons, Harness, dc. c i Je es 1 ards, ‘ood enou, 5 7 st J % TTS C1 sri i derious Pulmorary, Brongn wad Math, | eam besold off the farm to pay double theamount | FJOUSE PAINTERS | Svuint ee 5 nected with the stavle of Thomas Clark oa 6 | 2022 (Chron) _W. L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. matie affections, oftentimes inezpable. at rare eent tor the Bale Of Maxytden tee inna avenue, between 4:2 aud 6th strects. street, sbove 1ith street, the effects of a ‘Black- GUIRE & 00,, Auctioneers. are ap as to reach directly tho seat of | _3e21w 7 Seventh st pst W a ae : smith shop. and the shop tor rent. BUILDING 107 OK eee disease, and give almont instant relict. STABLING TO RENT Siabling tor, $0 bore ST a's es a ea eee (ec W. L. WALL & Oo.,Aucts, EEN NORTH OAPITOL AND 181 STREET 2 Ine Apply at Union Bete Georgetown, je21- = HL, WINGATE Congress street, Georgetown, t= YJ. 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ee rata Lp taRnOOY, Soe Wks Oe A New Penrcus rom THe HANDKRRCHIER USRSHED, ee DLR Bie ae imoen Tarde On Sor | CATALOGUE BALE OF VALMANLE COLLEC- | o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell part’ cf Lot 1. Gt UBSTITUTE An eligible Subst : - | No. 14, in Square No. 624, fronting 16 feet on north Phalon’s Lt it Blooming Cereus.”” Joth and tith strevts, Je 21-61 te istrict: one not subiect ZION Oe ann De 2 SCIENTIFIC, AND MIS- | GYirect, between North Oaprtol street and st, st. : OR RENT—A furnished front HED ROOM, for | drait. Apyly to THOMAS RUSSELL, 294 OE THURSDAY tos FRIDAY EVENINGS, June | west, and running back 175 feet3 inches to's 3¢-foot Phalon’s sht Blooming Cereus.’ one or two gentlemen. Also, frout basement. | near ith. ie 364 and 24th, hall sell, commencing at half-past | Sli lon’. +3 suitable for an office. Apply at No. BAG ie o oe FANTED BODY . seven o’clock each day at’ our Auction Rooms. the One-third cash; the remalnier ae six, Phalou’s “Night B Blooming Cereus. uelnesn L and M. one ; a wx a wounded o| e musi Library of the late Gen. eA G. Totten, Chief Engi; ePeraaton the nat top ierest, secure eae ¢ af A a q by 75 a nea Be narianeet re eho 5 the peer rmy, comprising over ne thousan: Phalon’s lt Blooming Cereus.” PRC Wat Deporte Mace be cout ands oF Exnerionced. Only those ho/cam. pee : Volumes of rare and Vatuable Military, Scientiic, | Gomveyances at the cost of win verter, Phalon’s “Night Bleoming Ce: ” go cheap for cash, Inquire ut No, 673 Wth street | snd isth «ts, al and Miscellaneous Works. e , Srlavan te seat eye te ees west. . 7 Terms cash. ‘cath e7 THE) ABOVE. SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Phalon’s | “Night Blooming Cereus.” FH RENT—A FRACTICAL. ZABNER TOT AKE CHARGE atetiouecrs may be obtained on application to the tponed until SATURDAY, Jane 26th, same aes z avenue, between 31 oat tt ofand work a farm uing nriles from uctioneers, ‘our and place. <= * “nN i Yi ted 2a Fa Lab The highest t. W. C. TEMPLE, U.8, N. Exeeutor. Pp a 7 See eas ONE poneeonens be gee ae ne oe ut vay” | prices mall be paid. Hufercnces required ee jetoceed’ V'"sG McGUIRES Gon Aucts, | _Je 1d J.C, MCGUIRE & CO.. Arete, A most exanisite, delicate and fragrant perfume, fice re 6 No. 43 Dunbarton street, Ge esas DEC, distilled frou the rare and beautiful flower from which it taker iis name. Manufactured only by Puaton & Son, N. Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFFITS, ASK P6n PHATON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. 2 16-Sia Sold by druggists generally. CRET DISEASES, Samaritan’s aye is the most certain, safe and efiectual remedy— indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, A {roost canesin twenty-four OuTR mommcral ty. Only ten pills to be taken. Tt et then soldier's 8 Shope, and 4 friend to those who do. nos oo to be exposed. Male packages, $2; ale, Samartian’s Root and Her) Juices—A positive and Breet cure Yelg one verre: cers, Sor; A Be rice $1, or six bottles bak ede Tetters, &e. 8.0. Ford. See a¢vertisement. ov Tue Neryovs, SemMInaL, URINARY asp Se 1 SYST #Ms—new andreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed ei envelo: oa ee of ghacee Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- tiation, No. ¥ South Ninth street, Philadelphia DISEAs Pa. Waanaxten 10 QuaeinSix ‘Days.—Dr, Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of pleat years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in s ay: No cisus ofdiet required. Price 91 per r bo ie. Bold Weta 8.C. Ua en corner lith street and Pa. avenue, and Henryfook, Alexandria. ja6-ly Nearvovs Dssitity, SeMINAL peters Ey Can Be Cured by one who has ly sured hi icascit and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing butthe truh. Address, wil wlperare Epw. TRAVE: mar? D&W.ly Lock Box. Boston, Mass, ‘THE OFAPEST AND Best Hate Dre tN THE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s Hair ar Dye. cents a box. The best in use. Pary it, Sold . © Ford, corner fith street and Penn. avenue, Wesbingtoa; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. “Hare Drs! Hare Drs " Batchelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is tha best in ths world, The only Aarmiess, trus and reliable Dye know This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Rei, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality. frequently re- storing ita pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Witt A Barous.or, all others are mere imitations, and @hould be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &0, Fac- ry—S$1 Barclay street, New York, Batchelor’s ‘Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-eoly "DIED, On the 22d inst. FRANCIS XAVIER SCHENIG, azed 69 years and ‘Yo months.. May he rest in peace, Lonely the house and sad the hours Since our dear father’s gone; But, ob! a brighter home than ours, In heaven is now thine own, Lis Janguishing hesd is at res Hie achings end thi Kings are over; a s quiet, immovable breast Is heaved by afflictions no mere. His friends and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Friday afternoon. at 3 o’dock. from his late residence, 2th etrect, be- et: Mand N bursday morning. at 9 o'clock, EMILY ahve. aaughter of William and Jane orner, 10 mont ater funeral will take plsce on Friday afternocn st4p.m, from 2d strect west, between B and © north » THOMAS, child cf Thomas and ney weeds pyoathe Nato aay. ei i is foneral wii .c plaee from the 5 idence of bisfather, at So'slock p. m., Corner $éth and K this MARGARET EL.- This morning, et. 6 o'clock, MARI 2 MCR youngest cnild. cf Skyliacd and Nargacet Migdleton-aaed 3 3 etary ly are invited tevattend Re fopeteh from oe Sad sBihs ae rents: A 4 ies vetw, streets east, to HoWanerncon am o'clock "si dden! a t, SOHN 0. HARRY sors yeaca Besta ise Mite, OnTHA. gine Tid sah al Maccublin, aged #! ycans, — 8 tate Zechariah Y WM. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. Y¥ J. C0, MoGUIRE & & 00, Auctioneers, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT —A ae story Mick House, ‘with Vurniture, for rent STOCK OF BOOKER, STATION ERY, &c., AT TROSTERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE CORNER on tie grenfiess Nor 388 G-ncrond doce shore THURSDAY, FRIDAY A DSary RDAY EVEN. | GURBETSRDAY APTERNOON, June 2th, at 6:: eS street, between the hours of 4 aud 7 o'clock | the pri f r INGS next, at our stor 0. 307 Pa. avenue, be- 10 Se thai pramiasa ty vitae of a aiea oe je2l-eo3t™ | than ever. : PRINCE tween oth and Joth ats... at 7). o/clock, we ahall sell | clock. om the premises, by vi duly yacoraed ta ‘A BRICK HOUSEand LOT, situa. | _Je2itf SEE st. -oppostea PRES the whole stock of a i{Gok and Fancy toreapriong | Liber No. 31. folioe 12 ¢t seq... one of the land rec- which are 800 vol New Bovks, some 2 Photo- graphic Albums, differentstyles, ‘lots of Stationery and fancy goo Splendid lot of Engravings Framed, Paintings, &c. Fe SALE— ted in the most healthy location and splendia view of the railroad. Persons wishing to buy a good resilence would do well to call. on E. street north, between 2d aud Sd streets, Capitol Hil! V ANTED—BOARD, with ROOM, from the Ist duly, for a gentleman and his wife, in » pri- vate family. or where there are but few boariler: ords for Washington county, D. D., i shall seil Lot No. 1, in square south of squsre No. 1,019, situate? at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and IStk bh epar > qi street east. Se 20liw ies locality consented nt BRN Fi et Rd t [€hron) EB. LEWIS & CO., Aucts._ Terme: One-half cash te sana patie ) KEE AND IMEDIATR SERS the port lis, cars GuupircllersoL the Cre BBY W8-E WALL & ©0., Auctioneers. months, recured by deed off ust. , o be paid the finest F S- a : IDENCES th the First Ward, containe about 7 Good GEANITE CUITERS WAN U.e, MARSHAL'S84.8 OF SCHOONBRINDIAN treretercen the slgst co Tapelic after four ince rooms, To be rented till the: Ist of October, but 40 the Chestnut Street Bridge, Wazze In virtue oteacee issued from the Clerk’s Of | purchaserin the cost of the sale, not being com- not to be used as a_boarding or lode ing ti rouse. | day. Pay every two ‘ fice of the Supreme Court of the District of Col- Slied with in five Saye etter she a lay, of sale. OG inept een ere ae at je 9 Ses MO RGisaEe Uhioteo ut act [Sir eiiaeenee toate ona eee meaner tin Con nnn sro Se MITCHELL Testes. t Ihe © ae @ 2-2w nt o Le] ni »1 willex pose to 8 VOR RENT—Well furnished ROOMS in W 2 Xie bate goed MEN, who have x ne stsigth street Whatton the Botomec iver jn the fo 14-d BGG. Mo@ULRE & 00, Auota c 39 2] treet sr zige ral e City of Washington OD @ : avenue ht me sere ninguieghy urate eciad planing aid “ewlug | 2th ay of tube, TEC commanding at 1! ocioce | PRY J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, OR SALE—A emall brick MOUSH and good | will, Apply at the corer of Lith and C strects, ia | fOSCHOONER INDIAN, her Tackle, Apparel VALUABLELEASEHOLD BUILDINGS, STOCK, sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer | the city tr Washington, D FN cr 4 . AND TOOLS AT PUBLI Pitchen. pita ated on nae oireaar erm uN an je 20- C. DRAPER & CO. LEO. On MONDAY APTERNGOW . ee at . Ny ) = 2 ay = 1 on the premises, we &! * ene (Ww! Pie ei sae S) ANT E D-SECOND HAND. FURNITURE He eeok Balt of aickens Sines: fas four vears to run,) together with theimprore VOR SALE—A MOULDING MACHINE ani | pyycA#0; MIRRORS, CARPETS. BEDS. DEI 1 Ham: a lot of Cigars. punts. completes of oreshevug thahitanaet TENON MACHINE. Must be disposed of by 2, BR, BUOHLY, 428 7th street Les at Best, Mackerel 1 and Eugas, with the Stock and Tools, No. 340 K street, ects Seat eens men ys cate “ hetrreon Gand H east side. Lot of Oharts; of pps. Tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, The ineia Capito) Hill. (ie 7-1") B.L, NEVIUS 50 000 Lapras ee TO cara tat Sonn vis 28 of Broom palling one erent isa seek finslias by wr foe, OTEL FOR SALE. idk Liteponer jan € ne Depot, so1 © Aisa; immediately after the sale of the sbove,X | frontin full view of Pennsylvania vende ans «ze ‘A RARE CHANCE! A RARE CHANCE! te. Bite bing, Einking 2 eel ated Tho SoHooNER MALINDA, her Tackle, Apparel Investment it will pay well, Sider moath belne ars | look out that they come t ‘ini ho isthe and Furniture, for cash, and 1 barrel ofiered for it on a Lease; but as the owner isabout THE SIMPSON HOUSE. | ont Srantionl teat oR. nee Be sire you go ae ar DH C LAMON fue Marat b 8 to,joare the, city he prefers to eli. Mz. KEYWORTH, of this €rm, (Clagett & Heel oprosite Patent fice, = Je 8 a jeltd 3.0, MOGUIRE&00,,Acets,_ ¥ C. B, L. CROWN, Au Auctioneer. We will sell, on FRIDAY MORNING, June 25: Dy at 10 0’clock, at Riley’s whar: Keyworth.) will devise 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 Y J.C, MoGUIRE & & O0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’ SALE OF TE tere ay 2a BRICK P eucriNe ELUTING! ANTED, Masts, alot ef Brooms and i Gafts, lot of Blocks, DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NINTE ST. of two years and ahalftoran, The Bar is second very lady in the ages ft les know that F hay. 2M : UJ fo none in the city. The continued ii-healty of | .atconcidersole expentechaa builes very ery slogan =e iuna pb ee OANDPSTRENTENOMTE. Mr, Keyworth compels him to dispose of hisin- | machine for Fluting or ‘Crimping &e. 2 Sails in good order. , onthe ises, by virtue ofa decd or ALL fed terest in nthe hotel, For further’ info: rmation ap- Dressmakers and others can have an iy Kind of goods a Se: tember 234. ‘isgl, and duly recorded in Libe> N ply on the premises, jel7-lw* |: Crimped at short noti pfs mf style, and as ©. R. L. CROWN & Go,. Aucts. o bi Re and foliba, et ea aad of the eheap as in any otherc! Ladtes, remember this a + ~ Records bigs of We ington county. D. C.. Lsballs ON GALS OR RENT —A-latge brick HOUSE | is the only machine in town, and done atthe only Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, co oe eato we : Lot No, din Orittenden’s sub-division of Square cratoute: Taquire of Dr BO 896, fronting 20 feeton Ninth street west. between Oand dP etreets north, running back 94 feet 4 inch toa aeenneray alley and improved by a three atorr Brick Dwelling House containing two basement rooms, saloon parlor, wide mall, and thres cham- bers, with ed, &c,, in the rear. place to get stamping done. 381 F street, oppo- Bice eit ee tA ae eas SOU At Rite Patent fl hea aud Machine Buten- Massachusetts ay., near 6th Ing Depot. ‘ Fo: RENT—To gentlemen, two neatly furnished o AMBERS, ina very pleasant and healthy | loca near the State Department aud Lafayette ‘ FUBNIZURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY LINING HOUSHREEPING, On rit DAY MORNING, J: ng OF 1. B, Bloss, Esq., corr’ ste., Shall sell the Furniture and “Etocts, compris: my3 PERSONAL. Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east - | ‘Terme cash cf the horse ears running from thet fapitol to H Di. J. H. THOMPSON Etcellent Ronewone Care Fiano Forte, Conveyances at cost of the parchaser. : Georgetown. Rent low. ges-tf | Ellas Geren from No. 274 north Fto 512 H as Petey eer aaah othes table THOMAS S. BURKE, Tru | street, one door west of 7th et. er and Woe veut Ohi, je.6-dts 3.0. MoGUIRE & 00. Ancts Or eA e at Gaticers Ohaies cktburet, | fice hours, 10 to 12a. n.: 2t0 5 pio. jeBiAme Thies ply and other Carpets, | RY Wa. B. saunas ‘Auctioneers. Jl n lis Jupetion, = ned that SEBAS- Se Stair Carpet, Rods and Eyes, 7 fun acres at Jeseopen’ Cat, 160 at Hanover ewiten: | CAL aR RE ee eee cules kate No ads, Bureaur, Washstands, | | GREAT. BALEE,0 rs a AND VALUARLE 45 acres near Kikridge Handing, 6 acres % mile i, 2, 2 1b. Tr. 38, and 19, in’ Square No 02, and } Wardrobes, Heir and erat ty re BOO) EIOGE P. ‘sUGHOR @s, from Baltimore, Allon the Washing’ ranch | Lots Net 8 , 35, and 82, im sub-division of | Bolsters and Pillows. Window es, PAINTIN Gs. 4 TANSON For terms and description. apply to M, Square No. ‘ ‘in ‘the Gity. of Washingten, D.C. Mahogany Dining Tables. | erigsrater, i MONEDA ae ae UB at Tis exe Bree lat oe Fawlety Batimese MS ___ | faettrasship tea EANGSRE ietine Prtpriy | Ogobtag and ctherBioress BeCEsgatatle Bouke Merstana' Caw ats & illegal, and thai the purcharer will b Mevlved . | Bare uable Boo! .e8, Poa oda. Png inlitigation without any possible qronud ¢C myenel | | Seed = OSG TEES & Oh Rae's. | Papers mvioring Expeditions: Oe iene’ Eeports the ctcr#, 310 I street west je6-bo swabibetes. D.C., June 22. 1564, ne ee Oren | janes peigons ec. Te with ne i Castontes, GOMS FOR RENT.—Cormfortabie Rea well- L. SMITH, an excellent Giatrroyant and Was Deranruanz 1 tara ! ae. a raluable Pistare = iter, &¢, by, Oor= EU formimed Rooms nt 430 izthatrest’ between | MI Pect'sfeaium, "52 Foran street, Bye doors Washinsion, D. Cu, Junot, ios. | Fegaio. Also, Seoretaries, Bok Osies, Shelving, Gable in ie Cie eee ee tne itr | Shove Istreet, examines dis Will be sold at public ‘auc ‘auction, to the highest | TUESDAY and WRD city, y Dene sees your dead and ri Ming, fend, bidder, at Giesboro tt. om FRIDAY, the 24th Sales ies a HOTOGRAPH ane MEROTSPE GALLERY | character, gets names, reads the future, hav cel fnstan' ah ase at 10 o'clock s. m., from ene | NEBbAy. ie i fre fold, a@ the P f the OR REx iit best Located Get Peek Rr sbs Mpioteds Honratrom ha. arto BS A (100) tovone hundred and “fifty (150) Toms must be wass vacated or rent. one oO! 6 est 10c! ‘ale bum, pee it Washi wt T thi dern im- 8 have been condemned as unfit for | each sal provements, Nowe tut frst-clats artists cf bien | [OTHE POOR aS ga Mecca ; fhe’ waliy vervies of the Army. For road, and | _Jeitf Feputation in the art need 8 ae his is arare | witlcubehereggsy <2 Tm purposes ma nee bargains miay be had. Y GRAN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, once for & energe’ I wii some bot of coed capital. ‘i Terms: essh, in U. 8. F HOUSEHO™CD FUENI. iS Aaair th Be aieTalbw «on. | Fen tre rey wnat : BERG, | MEPRICG. Oh Fa ts SERRE OE AND 5107th Si Peo fol: 5 that be tac iene a aws som And. derotes je i8-td. Lt, Corend.0:'@- eee Bureau. OTH SIDR OF PENNA, Ore et ile attent! n to the treatime: eae SS ———— Terms cash, first month in advance. Jeet Particular attentie és and private r JAS. C. A yee ms eo Abationsens.. © & MONDAY. th pote tedegy st pale mses a 10 RENT—An e! ft HOTSE, with es diseases, He cota French, Ger- Sahel cee fopsvies py stone tront, par is aished RE RS man. Spanish amy elebeeted cau aKes Higaigio- ety Tat - orLD Ty nods * fate Soni fe vs. and P: ior Glassen. ern Toye bee reat, Ress ay ee : ts dives EAE B03. m | ‘Sut it ot at eee. . Wash Standsand ornaments, eppaces neh RCE to NM aoe ie - ag . se barrens ad phot Bee hice. syleniact: § uire © f aa en ing premises. or Suoner ELY, : AY eae abel HERPES I tt 44 street. | Possession eivenstemecigies. ae LET=A hy ae aiketeos SE. ‘ne Fleet War % eri ae ieee bats Besaioi @eors pee ees SBR wrod hee: he erate ca imodiately. bars ongr ads rom~ a < et 1o-has the ay ‘satan cen ey retin hat 26 nnier ase eet seaiae renee wit; tats eit ad stat wt | — SDIAL. ye Tepe AS Boel ERY Pears vignave roma 1a eer Sponge Pa, ate bot, 2 fia na oA Meaiantosaaeat

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