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‘i, AUCTION »dAI ES. FUTURE DAYS. B' JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, STEER? SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES N¥AR THR NAVY YARD, BELONG. pa HE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHas. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July ith. at six ck on the premises, by virtue of » deeree of Sugreme Coart of the District of Colambia, sitting In chancery, passed on the 9th dav ct April. él. in a certain cause wherein George W. aiiier is comp! ginant and Elien Miller et ai. are defend- ant. (No. 146, we sha!! sell— bartof Lot No !, Square No. %2. beginuing for the mame at St feet 6 inchea from the southeast cor- er of said lot. and thence running west and front- ju on M atreet 17 feet, thence nerth 75 feet 5 t 17 feet, thence south 75 feet 6 ginning, together with the im- ro -mnta, consisting of a three-stury brick welling house. Innm-diately after, part of Lot 2, same Sqnare, Db-cinring for the same at a point on Matreet south + 0 feet from east I th street, thence north about 72 feet, thence west 23 feet 9 inches. thence south abe feet, tnence east 23 feet 9 inches to the be- innitg, together with the improvements, con- pasting of atwe atory brick dwelling honse Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six, twelve and eighteen vonths, with interest, for which the purehaser muat give notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. The purchaser to Bave the option of rise all in cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the var- ahssers. f the terms of sale are not complied with in 5 days thereafter, the Trustees reserve the right of reselling at the risk and expense of the defaultin, porchaser, on one woek’s notice in the National ntelligencer. GEORGE A. BOHRER, B.C. MORGAN, A. THOS. BEADUEY: 3 Tru je2-onwads J.C. McGUIRE & 0O., Auc gY WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctioncers THUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE AND IM- PROVED REAL E-TATE ON OORNBR OP VERMONT AVENUE AND NORTH N SCKEBT IN WASHINGTON CITY. DG. Pureuant to the provisiors of a deed of trart, Gated May 23, 1862, and ecorded in Liber J A. 8. 9 219 folios tis. &e, of the Laad Records of ‘ashing'on County and the Pistrict of Columbia. he ebeceioez: as Trustee, will, on the Up, highest bi: u iece or parcel of group piog in Wasiugton Cousty, io the D trict of Culumbie, aod known as all th: f reand Ving ip the City of Washington, of said i trict, by ing part of Lot two, (2 )-in Sauare two hundred and forty-three. (243, beginnin, ke on tie build ng !ive ef north N street, wih the west side of NB, Smith's hou thence north atong said line to Vermont thence south along seid avenne to the corn-r (southwest) of said Lt, and thence east wardiy on N street forty-four (44) teet to the place of b ginning, containing twenty two hundred fect of arouns. more or lese. Alno, al! that piece or parcel of Land commencing at the extreme north part of the ab: cit-d Lot, and ruuning paraliel with Vermont avanne fifteen stand parsliel with the alley ‘en and Ifthe feet; then south and pi Tet wib nt avenue twe ve feet; thence west and par- iz feet; therce south and par- »venue twelve feet; and thence por‘h to the place of beg nning of this latter yiece of ground with the buildicgs and improveme its, rig! ts apd appurtenances to th: me belan erme of sale: One-third eash, the residue in nctes a 6and '2and 18 months, to be secured bys deed of trust upon the premises. Conveysnces and stamps at coat of purchasers. Ip cae of non comelianve by purchaser with rhe term: of sale within fv- days after the Jay of sale, the Tro: l resell the premises at the risk and ecrt of defaulting ou ebaser, A payment of $140 will be required f:om the pur- ebaser at the time of sale. A!) e- nv-yances to be prepared under supervision ef the Trustee. CHARLES M, MATTHSWS. Trustee. Je 6 Stawtde [Int] WL. WALL & CO, Aucts. ¥ J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auetioneers. TRUSTES’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTON MARYLAND s VENUE, BETWEEN STH AND 9TB STREETS EAST Far ictae of a deed of trust, dated on the 13th da: of October, A.D 1:56. to Charles 8 Walia:h an dvukn C. OC. Hamilton, trustees of the nkhe Building Asrociat.en of Washington city. D 0., aid recerd-d in Liber J. A. 8. ‘0. 124. folies 65, @t. seq., one of the land reco! e@ounty, D. C., and Le virtne of a decree passed by the Bupreme Court of the District of Oolumhia. in ebancery, in cause No. ¢5 wherein H ory Barron, et al. in behalf of saii Franklia Building Ansociation, were complainants, and Charles 8 Wa lach, et. al.. were def ndarts. I was sub- stitut-d as trostee ip the place and stead of the said Charles 8. Wallach, the survivin trustees uncer said deed of trust; I shal proceed io sell, at public guction, iv front of the remis-s,ataix o’clock p. m, ¢n MONDAY, the ath day of Ju’y next. Lot No 6,in wver’s subdi Vision of 8q:are No. 915.in the city o! D.C., improves bya ling Honse. The ByYroue. between a Terme: Ove-balf cash: the residue in six months the deferr-d payment to be secured by ade dof troat cn the premises. It the terms of sale are not fully enmplied w: withia five deys from day of sale, the trustee wi:l resell at the risk andcost ofthe ¢efanitirg purchaser.on one week's noti-e in the Brening S'ar. Conveyancing and stamps at the eost of rurchssers, H.C. SPALDING. Traster. _Jel7 tawkds J.C McQUIRE & 00.. ancta for your in formati ibie moment received Steele, chairman ot ibe District ot Uelumbia, R will anioate Y je resolution to which it refers a8 s00n ee it shell have been received at the Depart- ment. In the meantime, b would euggest whether further operations on the new mar- bet house had not better be suspended for ine present, ‘ I am, sir, very respectfully, yout obedient aervant, . P. Usner, Secretary. Hon. Ricu’D WaLLac#, Mayor Washington. Movex oF REPRESENTATIVES, W ARRINGTON Cizy, June 27, 1:61.—Hon. Wallach, Meyor of Washingion, €c—Sir: When I re- quested hr the other day, in the committee room of the Distict Commi'tee. in bebal{ef the cc mit ee, to bave the work stopped en tae building Dow im process of erection oa Pean- evivania avenue, Dear eth street, I understoed that you would comply with the request. I informed you then OBr committee ef the Bouse of Representatives were, as I believed, vp willing to Dave a permanent Duilding erected there. Instead of any di:continwance 6f the work, li Das appeared to go on more vigorously tban before. n Satardav, 25th inst, @ resola- tion passed the Honee of Representatives unaa- imovely. the primary and prominent object of LOCAL NEwWs. i ee cs ied ta cbfab dae AFFAIRS. PuwwsYLvaia sv. RRAB WILLARD’ i. URCIL PROCEEDINGS, yune 27.—Board wi. ¥. INN. ‘empora:y Lessee and Manager | Aldermen.—The board was called to sarees COOL RECORT. the Precident, (Mr. Brown,) who announced the following as the committees for the ensuing Y WM L WALL & 00., Anetioneers, South eorner Penn’a avenue and sth st, PAWNBROKER'S SALE. M EK. WALSH & 00.°3 LARGE SALE _OF OVER CANTERBURY HALL. MEL L}8antensUny Halt:t rAbareR 1.500 Brilliant triamph and last night of the eharm- ° ich ‘Was to stop the work on that building. y i % antiful young equestrienne. = . » - OnBATURDAY MORNING the 4 day of Jaly, | Near Corner of paebealy wach Fationel and Miss KATE VANCE, mehle_ 1mprovemente—Messrs. Pepper, Le wis SrA roe: anarniean Getenrrona defy the eommencing at 93¢ o’clock, we will sell a very large assortment of apring and summer elothing, con- sist'ng in part. of— Business Sack, Frock. and Dress Onats. Pants. Nesta, Tnderclothing and Shirts, ° Ladies’ Silk, Delaine. Calico Dresses, Skirts and Dress Patterns, Stella Crape, Woolen and other ShawlsZand Un- depclothing. Velvet, Cloth, Silk and Lace Cloaks, Quilts Blankets, Caeects Mace: Counterpanes, Sheeta, Pillow has eclipsed all rivals in point of genuine ability. | and Turton. Drain: Sewerage, &c.,— THE LAST TIM CERTAINLY Mesers. Turton, Moyer kad Canfield Mi that the celebrated treinet horse, kets—Meeers. Lewis, Turton and Mor: 4 db .W. BR. Derr, will st] Police—Meesrs. Utermehie. Canfield and Burr. Sersuntamed steed. galloping mally over cocks | Clatme— Messrs. Gultek, Rapley and McCath and on the edges of fearful precipices, from the | Tron. Public Schoole—Messrs. Noyes, Uter- atape to the highnt accesible portion of the the- mens asa iS. Fire Department— Messrs. ater, running at full s: ant, Lewis an: organ. Elections—M-esrs, AROUND THE DRES* CIRCLE! Canfield, Plant and Noyes. Canals—Messrs. THIS (Tuerday) KVENING, Jaue 2 will be produced W.-H. Miloer'a dramatization of Bary, Turtoat ead Bipber, Uoapiened Busi avtori'y of Congress in the premises? 1 have no unfriendly object in writing this lever. Lonly wantto cail yourattention agaia tthe matter and to assure you I am fully sat- i-fiea that Congress is in earnest about this hosiness, and i cap judge there is but one opin- ion »bout it among the members of our House. Your obedient servant, &c., Joun B. Sreeie, M. CO, 13th N.Y. dist, Obairman pro tem Dist. peigCom @uones Lza—_. ___. ___. ___.__. Proprietor W. B. Cazavaven___.___....._______ Stage Manager. A large sssortmant of— READY AF Last, Lord Byrcn's Great Poem, nat ComuileirccAnsia Lio; 3 snd. ola The cominunication and letters were referred Gold Silver,and Plated Watches, | Oia» | And will be produeed Or, THE WILD HURSE OF TARTARY Gulick and Turton. Health—Mesers, Lewis, | % Committee on Markers, hains, . ver Veet Gust ee TO-RIGHT To-morrow, (Wednesday,) June 29, first produe- | Barr and Canfield. Eligibility of Asses-ors— | 4 jcint resolution of the Board ot Common Diamond, Plain Geld and Set Rings, Breastpins, tion of SnaKWooD |: Messrs. Turton,Morgan and Noyes. Wharvee— Connell Le pode So ment onacwans evening eta, . Le Gold and Silver Pons, Pencils, &e. B GREAT AANSATION ROVALEY, On, DICK TURPIN AND'TOM RING. ee ca Nese Mea ee Prete: | "Mr. Noyer requested and wns granted per- Ringle and Double Barrel Guns. Revolvers, and 4 irk Knives, micrion to withdraw the petition and papers in BEAU SICKMAN A the care of Lewis Patten. .--.Dick Turpin | Noyes. To Count and Destroy Due Bills—Mr. Kate Vance as........-..- Sate ance as. iolins, Guitars, B: 8, Di . Flut a Mortimer as....... -............ Tom King | Gulick. Enrolled Bille—Mr. Utermehle. Ac- a I ST SEE BURMWHACKERS or THE POTOMA Thursday, June $9, benefit of Mr. C.D. Hess. covnts of Register—Mr. Barr. Money Trans. | .Jundea'an inyiation (0 the members of tae Btereotype Views. and a thourand other usefal C1 uae daw THEATER, sctions of ae Corporation: Mr kaord. To Rded an invitation to the members of the rticles not enumerated. which must be sold with ut reserve to close the business W.L. WALL & CO.. Ancts Pars ‘VERUR Attend to the Intereste of the Ourporation Be- JOHNT “civ fan Me eerreranie 8 fore Congress—Mesars. Plant, Utermenle and Manager and Proprietor, (Also of Holiday Street Theater, Baltimore.) Golick. the new echool building in the 6th Ward on Saturday next. The invitation was accepted and the Board then edjourned. ‘The bert Local Sensation Drama ever produced in Washington. Gotten up an expense of over $2,000, with N. B.—We would respectfully eall the attention f A = Special Committees—The Erection of Center of peranns having goods deponited with us to come | NEW AND ELEGANT LOCAL SCENERY, Positively last night but two, Market Building—Mr, Pepper. On the Digest | | Common Council.—A communication was re- this advertisement_or they will be forfeitei. FAMILIAR SCENES IN WASHINGTON. THIS (Tucsday’ EVENING, June 23. of the Corpcration—Messrs. Utermehle and | Cé!ved from the Mayor announcing bis appro- je25 M. K. WALSH & CO., Pawnbrokers. : of the gorgeous spey's of the Canfield. yal of the act for the more thorongh distriba- BY 245. c. Moouimm & CO., Auctioneers. — LIFE-LIKE REPRESENTATIONS. FORTY THIEVES, The Chair Iaid before the Board a communi. | tion of Petomac water throughout the city. — ‘ Allof which have been minutely copied by the | goRGEOUS 0 ENTAL SCENERY, cation from the Mayorannouncing the approval Also, enclosing 4 petition for the construc- VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT | artist frem careful observation, and are therefore PERT ED VIEWS, * of an act to grade and pave thealley in square | ‘iou of a sewer in the alley in equare 49u. Re- TBE COKNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE | accurate copies of Washington city and its sur- SPLENDID OOSTUMES, and 757; to pave K street perth on the south side of | t¢rred. AND TWELFTH STREET WEST. rourdings, and cannot fail to strike the beholder EXQUISITE MUSIC, | the Western Market House, from Iyth street to The Chair (Mr. Lloyd) announced the fol- On FRIDAY AFTERNOON July ist, at 6% | as being exact counterparts of the ori 5 MISS 8USAN DENIN 2th street weet; tomake an appropriation te | lowing committees: o'clock, on the premises, we shall nell the whole | _ The Cortumes have been made similar to thone Pry ‘s nclosure in the "Weatern Marker | _ Standing Committees Ways and Means— of Square No $26, (on the Island,) aubdivided into | worn by the parties to be represented. and in some MORGIANA, Gisela otreet hur, | Messrs Ferguson, Moore, Stephens, Pettibone, Ey Supported by the Unequalled Dramatic Company. | House; to conetructa cewerin L street north, ilding Lots, fronting respectively on lith 3 he piece concludes with the Resplendent Scene, | from 10th to 17th street west; to grade north A go exser bave been, through strategy, procured from and I2th streets west and Maryland avenue, all i the persons themselves, thereby showing a de K+ lly, Marche and Walker. provemente— running back to alleys. termination to render the characters easily recog- street west trom N to W street south, to make | Messrs. Larner, Edmonston, Pengh, Wilson, Thig comprises nome of the ehoicest building | nized by all, thus making the plot still more ef. by Me, aE dome OF THE FAIRIES, a gutter across Dstreet south and 3d sireeteast; | Ward, Ruff and Dudley. Drainage ‘and Dis- sites in that section of the city, and the sale is | fective and the to make a gutter acroes © street north and 2d | tribution of Water—Messrs. Wilsou, Moore, Talidigg atten of persons who wish fine Ble Machinery ands ppoin tnien bt are aiao oom: OASCADES OF THE SILVER LAKE. east; to pave an alley in square 465; to cause | Skirvivg, Owen, Ward, Swain and Wright. i 2 rt Nh elt ory bing hse rae C MC Claims—Messrs. Kelly, Marche and Davis. Title indisputable a which ingenuity and ent 1d t the carriage way of oth etreet west from Penn- y Terms: One third in cash; the remainder in six | device. to make thin play what it purports to be, ® Tn rehearsal Pen GUARDSMER of the | ,ylvania avenue to L street north to be paved; | Unfinished Business Messrs. Marche aad Dudley. Elections—Meesrs. Pettibone, Fer- guson and Stephens. Police—Mesers. Ste- pbens, Ruff, Wright, Edmonston, Da Owen Also, the Comic Pantomime ofthe MAGIQ TRUM | to set the curb and pave the tout ways on beth PET, for which the talented Pantomimists, the | sides of square south of square 562; and a res- FOSTER BROTHERS, are engaged. olution ip reference to the completion of a cer- and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on premines, All conveyances and stamps at the cost of the faithful representation of Life in the Capital, purchaser. Friday. July 1. berefit of tain well, and the erection of a pump. and Rherm. Markets—Messrs. Ward, of ipemment ck $20 on each lot will be required at H CLAY FORD. TREASURER. ‘Also, & communication transuittiog the res- ae walk ee ene Owen,’ Rheem, = E & C 5 ignation of James W. Spaiding as Assessor arner, imonston, Davis, Marche an = — -eGbr LEE RYER NIGHTS DERES Be Bi praia ley. Public Schools--Messrs. Moore, Ste- OSLO IEEE IE LEILA PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. | *¢ Second Ward; referred. = and on ; Also, 8 communication transmitting the fol- | pheps, Peugh, Ward, Wileon, Marche and SUM ER RESORTS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, HE ISLAND lowing letter trom Mr. D. Hepburn, Gonsaie: Walker. Fire Department—Mesers. Wright, The Great Sensation Drama, written expressly for T BOCIAL CLUB sioner of the Canal: Kelly and Skirving. Oonticgeot Expenses— Messrs. Rheem, Davis and Owen. the Canterbury, entitled the WasHIncrTon, D C., June, 1864. M ‘ a Joint Committees. — Washington Oanal— Wii ale itt eS Respectfully announce to their-frienda and the | go on. Richard Wallach, Mayor, PENNSYLVANIA RVENUR, BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! public eneraliy that they intend ‘Sir—Permit me to call the attention of the | Messrs. Swain, Edmonston and Rheem. Money Between ee erat ante mar rcat, St Bean Sickmsan, who Lives on his Shape...._.WH | SECONDG@RAND ©” corporate authorities to the present condition | Transactions of the Uor Sever eke a j Uliams Ni AND of the Bs! ton canal. The sew son. 8) lom—Me: |. Rost, ‘1 1 = cE Prop tttea heaatet peor ee pia ag Mark Branton, Chief of the Bushwhackers..._.J pple ats PIO-NIG all parts of ine city deposit their awe meet ot pate ecb of Register Mr. i i- 4 s— x e1 le elie thet Neupinens at kis natok ee mecure zi Presley: One ofiia abe 3d Dougherty at Seventh street Park, ee als being tilled: 9A geet tae paneaay Kelly, Health ‘Of City—-Mesere. Ea. for them the comforts ofa homo at theses side | | Titty agan. the Bwainpoodle Game Cock «7. WB. @n WEDNESDAY, July 6. 1864. reventing the flow of the tide,) this matter is | monston, Rheem and Pengh. Enrolled Bille— Por information, address WM. WHirenoues: lett in the very center of the city, | may say to | Mr. Larner. Eligibility of Assessors —-Mesers. Atlantic City. Se Peter McGaffin. Pyree! J Wilkinson The proceeds of thie Pic-nic will be appropriated | geccmpore; and from which must arise anef | Dualey, Pettibove, Swain and Skirving. To NITED STATES HOTRL, oy wg Michael Doyle { Ra stiles ho see\abiimierecting: the monnment’ to (be placed fuvia which cannot otherwise ba affeet the | Count and Destroy Due Bile Mr. Davie, To . N. harley Finne; ay urges irli i i: health of the inhabitants. And now that en uleres' o rporation wore a~ JOHN WEST AARON MILLER, ©‘ Murphy, the Piper. |_Boys j. B thomas | 0st thelr lives by the recent explosivnat the Wash ‘2 | gress—Messrs. Peugh, Ferguson, Moore and PROP ingien Arsenal. season of the year is approaching when dae RTORS Moll Dulan,a Buxom Young “ray Mulligan Stephen he members of theclubappeal to the Public to | care should be taken to remove all substances Beg leave to call the atvention of their friends | Mra MeLaugtlin, a Sporting Widow. Mine Porter | gi: be members of thecln a to tie f atiecninincdwosd gualthcoceiic te cheat cauitieent Pesay McCarthy aGil fom Home Mie Wo. aid them in their eflorts to perpetuate the memory | which in apy way may tend to induce sickness, r. Wileon introduced a resolntion direc Establishment, whieb will be open for Florence Ricketts, a Dashing Belle. Misa Gardner | of ore wbo when living, were their companions | ] propose, as,the most speedy and economical | the appointment of a celect committee to in- quire of the Gas Light Company whether they Dave furnished all the s'rect jamps with gas as required of them, according to the under- Mira Georgey Bimpson .... Misa Maggt Wilaon Mre Mark Branton a Union Lady. .Mias Lucy Gilmore, ber Sister..........) ghe reception of visitorson the 15th of, a pe to remove these deporits out of the canal, Besides aapacions Dining Ha'l and Parlors, it ioe bo cents "admit Sng (Ss gentlemen) and yy Tebuilding the dam at the intersection of 3d By order of the Committee. je 2B-7t* atreet, and use ibe gates at 12th street, as here. contains an unvaual number of large and wall | Black Sal, Genuine Mahogany... tofore. This pian, although tand tb th: iT fe : 2 eat) = is 5 gb unsuccessful in | standing wi é corporation, for which they wae tiate pea Rigas; all wen deere 'y furnished jars bs Tees 3 Buckwhackery { SB biadies put GRAND are HON removing the mud as intended, I have nodvnbt | have received payment from the city. Adopt The Proprietors of this fistablishment will spare | Spirit of Washington W Stevens ANDY JOHNSON OLUB can be made serviceable in the removal of this | €d;and Messrs. Wilson, Stephens, and Wright no care or expense te meet the wanta of their | Godden of Liberty... Waife ‘TO deleterious mutter; or by daming the water | Were appointed the committe. gvests, thereby hoping to share liberally in the | Roberts, the Union Picket FP Swaggart GLYMONT (3) miles down the Potomac) between these two points, prevent the bottom Mr. Wilson also introduced bill in relation public'patronage. i Bushwhackers, Pickets, Union Soldiers, &c., by r ON 5 being expored to the sun, which at the present | [0 Owelling houses, compelling parties erect- Application for rooms made to the subscribers, the Auxiliaries. WEDNESDAY, June 2th, 1864. time causes an intolerable stench to arise of a | ing such to aiso build privies to them. Re- by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt rhs bw WEST & MILLER PERSONAL. terred Mr. Peugh introduced bill for the improve- ment of the gutters on G street in the Second Ward Referred. Mr. Shepbera introduced resolution author- Sk hotday. Having made an estimate of expense NO PASSES REQUIRED. to repair the dam and gates, I flad that $300 Supper and Refreshments furnished on board of | will ne necessary to complete them. Hoping the Boat and at the Pavilion at Gly- this may mers yout approval and recommenda- mont at city prices. tion to Council, Secnery by. Wm. Fieldman, Costumes by Renben Marshall, Machinery and App>intments by T, RB JAS, C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTERP’S SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING - HOUSES AND LOTS ON 21ST .T. BETWEEN G AND Hf STREETS. HURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 7th, at 5%¢ o’elo on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust dated July %th, 184. and duly recorded in Liber J A.S..No 22 folios 203 et aeq., one of the land records for Washingtoncounty D.C., Ushali sell parte of Lots lettered “ E” and *P.” in Todd’s recorded subtivision «f original lots 7,8 aod 9.in Square numbered 12. fronting together “feet on Dist street west, between Gand streets north, and running back I! feet. improved with two three-story Rrick Dwelling-houses, with back buildings, to be sold separately Terma of sale: One-third in cash. and the re- mainder in § and 12 months, with interest, secured by s deed of trust on the premises, Cost of conveyances, including revenne stamps, to be paid by the purchaser qe If the termes of sale are not complied with in five dnys.the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting pirchaser 3. CARTER MARBURY. frustee. je%-eodda J.C. McGUIRE & Co., Aucts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALK OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. eof a deed of trust dated the 3ist day of in Liber J. A. 8..No.24, folios » land records of Washivxton Jumbia and at the request of T shall, on FRIDAY AF- uly next '864. sell at_ pnb mises Lots Nos. 4, ACE >. 108. in est half of said 5 2 D and E streetenorth and '2th atreeteast and some of them are improved by a de gand slaughter ho rd cash; the residue in two equal payments. with the purchaser's notes atsix and twelve months with interest from the dny of sale given and deed of trust taken to secure said and revenue stamps at the pur- le are not complied with in five reserves the right after one nt in any newapaper in Wash- i resell, at the risk and eost of the Y. 2 in, chase defaulting pore Tk, WOODWARD. Trastee. Je Deokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Av BY JAMES C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, HUMBER OF FINE BUILDING LOTS EAST OF THE CAPITOL AT PUBLIC SALE Op SATURDAY AFTERNOON July 2, at ix e'elock, on the premises, commencing with the first named, we salt relt in saa he te the UARB NO. 735, Lota No. 12 13, 14. 16, and 16, frenting on North A street and 4th street east, at the corner of these streets, SQUARE NO. 1.039. Lota No. 4.5, and 7, fronting on Kentucky and Benth Carolina svenues and l4th street east. SOUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE NO. 1,09. LotNo.}. souaRE NO. 1.07. LutsNo, 5, 6.7.8.9. 11 and 1} ou Soath D street, t 4 it avenne #n: str- eat. SUlGE SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE NO. 1/6 T- rms: One third in cash, the remainder in’ aix and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of treet on the Leber gt haseet Pi cea at tl cost © e pure le wid? "Sar. “WeGUIRE® CO. Auct’s, @ ALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. "hi artermaster’s (fice Depot Washington, Chit Quarter Minion. D.C. June 38. 15s. 8 Will be sold at public auction, atthe Corrala, near the Observatory, im the cityof Washington, DO. on ae yF er As 1864, and co vk: : 20 a lot o: WADNESDAT Rahs AND MULES, eondemned as unfit for public service Terme: Cash in Goverument fan "clock ‘ Fale to commence at lio eine oe OKER. hief Quartermaster, Brig. Gen. and Cuil Ses Se tacts, CARTE DB VISITE FRAMES. Vreneh Silt, wins Carvel Weed, sue Smariens 4 m Yar! Composition CUCRRRITER'S, 456 sth xtreet Bight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall Ferma cash. p 29-1mif Fn oh 5 ! REMOVAL. Norice ro raRMEks, MARKET GARDEN. Eis AND CAPTAINS OF VESSELS, ‘The office for the sale of Msoure deliverablefrom the different government corralsin the Depart- went of Washington has been removed from the = of F and th streets to the corner of Jath at one block from Pennsylvania avenue, on ? et. The pi img season being over, now is the farwers and ners to iey ip and beu! pply of manure tor top dressings and arge qnanaities of well rotted manure rr b rasle at lo Ty nee nf York. Good freight Wanted— Veutele for, New Yo 4d tel iven. poly — ve ar B HEDGE, Agent, . EB. eorper a SoS] block from Pa Se l-ow 709 BBLS, BEST ROCKLAND LIME Will be COG sold at a Grewt Sacrifice to close eonsign- ment. in fot to nuit any glass of rohnert Alea, a large lol v j. Plaster, Lumber. tad H, ] t of Cemen' e 1 wore ta, 503 -* 111 Water st., antown. Av OF RICHMOND AND S@BROUNDING Beg t ats DOM IRS Rebel for Ub: Tickets $1. The Hoat will leave the wharf, foot of Market | 1 @™ very Repecttully, kext street Georgetown, D.C., ati o’elock a m. Leave | pererred to tas on euel: Washington, fuot of 7th street, at 1 o'clock p.m. ‘eferred to committee on canuls. aud returning in time for the cars to all partsof | | The Chair also laid before the Board a letter arhington and Seer gsorn. from Mr. Charles Kioman, inviting the mem- N. B.—Strangers wil! bave an excellent opportu- | bers ot the Hoard to visit the festival of tha ita) gh peeing Fort Washington. Mount Vernon, | German Relief Association, on Thursday next. Fisher's Brass and String Band has been en- | TOY howing were iitroduced:— By Mr eeee = - LES Barr, petiuon tor a water main on 10th street GRAND FESTIVAL, west, from M to N street south, ard along N street north, frvom 10th to llth west, referred; Arranged by the bill to take up and relay the gutter on N street izing the Secretary to purchase twenty copies ot Sheban’s Digest for the use of the members. Passe a Mr. Ferguson remarked that the committee to reviee the laws bad nearly .ompleted their work, and in a short time the revised laws would be ready for delivery. Mr. Ferguson presented the petition of eiti- zevs of the Fitth Ward, caljing attention to a large amount of condemned hay which is being decomposed, on 3d street east, between L and M south. Keferred Mr. Wright introduced 8 resolution directing Sullivan; the whole produced under the im- mediate aupervision of the Stage Man- ager, W. B, Cavanagh. DR.J. H. THOMPSON AS Removed from No. 274 north Fto 512 H street, one door west of 7th st. Office hours, 10 to 12a.m.;2to5p.m. 4623-I1m* —Con- sultation gratis from 1] to 12 m. Medicines without charge. DR. BECHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon ip charge in the Anstrian and Italisn army informa the public of Wsshington that he has just arrived from Paris, and devoter his attention to the treatment of all kinds of dis. eas Particular attention to females and private INCIDENTS AND SCENERY: RCENE I—Viewof the Potomac and Washington City by Moor light. Government Traneports steam- ing down the river. The Picket Guard Shot at hi Post, Braxto:, the Bushwnacker, diseases. He conversesin English, Prench, Ger- SCENE II.—The Haunted Hutin Virginia The = = north, between 12th and 13th west; passed. 8B. the commi'tee on health to inqnire, and report man, Spanish and Ttalian languages. Hin diplo. | kusiwhackersinfouncil. Plotand Connter-Plot. GERMAN OITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, Mr. Utermehie, petition of % Lally, for per. | a! the next meeting, what legislation is neves- 5 * py + J . e! . q t pty Is venue, referres 1S 1s BD ss = ised. steeats One nours, 9 to lla. m.; 4to6 p.m, picahe Ile View of the National Hotel on GERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION also, a communication trom Ernst Webber, The Chair laid betore the Board an invitation & Pennryivania Avenue Beau on his Shape. Chip- FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SULDIgRS, asking an appropriation for his relief on | for the members to attend the pic-nic at the UERY?—Who has the largest assortment of | Getting Scarce, Fashionable Society The Bogus 9 5 = accountof an acciuent sustained by getting | Park. on Thursday, for the benefit of the Ger- cof pattern for Stamping? Whe is the only prac a uonr New ay eae, ike are ” THURSDAY, June 50, 184, from a railroad car, and falimng into a hol», | mar Relief Aseociation; which was accepted. Se we caa Seger bier wer cacties | bacet Lon Wilts-Ohl PoseenuraGheat wale tt ar the Corporation should hive had. properly | | Mr. Pengh introduced bill to grade and pave finest atock of Embroideries, Braids, &¢.,a:4 who | not Acceetable, BEYER’S SEVENTH STREET PARE, guarded. Mr. Webber states that he hat been | F street. between 9th and llth. Referred. c; 7 an invalid for nine weeks on account of said Near the Boundary Line accident, and is now a cripple. Re,erred to Commencing at one o'clock, p.m committee on Nnance. Also, # bill to improve ADDRESSES IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN, | S@pii@y conditien of the cliy. Eee pronriates) " a i 000, exp under the direction o! MUSIC, SINGING, AND DANCING. the Mayor, in order to cleanse the city and im- GYMNASTIC EXERCISES BY THE TURNERS | prove iis pentieny eongnen:| Parsed. Also, odatet a @n act creating the office of superintendent of and other entertaining performances. streets, to be appointed by the Mayor and con- firmed by the Board of Alderman; said super- Mr. Wilson intrednced a joint resolution te adjourn over to Monday, lith instant; which Was amend to Tuesday, 5th, and adopted Mr. Fergueon, on the part of the building committee of the echool-house in the Sixth Ward, extended an invitation for the Board to take part in the dedicatory services, which taxes place on Saturday next. Adjourned. ia the only person in the District that doen Fluting for ladies dresser? @7 PRINCE, 381 F STREET, ep where ladies can select from 25,00 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they ean get ANY. PATTERN stamped. Waving stamped for 30.00 ladies is proof that he knows his business, Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled, bnt stamped ta they should be, go to the only peraon in the city who does good wor! FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! SCENE IV.—A Gay Timein 8wampoadle, Pagin, the Game Cock. and the Girls from Home. Mes McLaughlin's Party; Rollicking Times am ng the Boys. Charley Sinnegan, the oldest Hackma+ in Tews “Two Sparring’ Bob tail Greys? "Night Liners and the Break o’Day Boys. Miod Your Bye Peter in Trouble. Hibernian Divarshions Beau again, © ldon't drink, but I'll taken Segar ora Check if you like.’ Trish Song and Dance by the Characers. Black Sal Disturbe the Party. A Row anda Reaction. Beau in Trouble, The only marh in town now in wperation. IN THE EVENING i . 5 " A) ; Wgatnnew Vock ov elacwh per cr ge at at Ae - Be ntendent to act under the direction of the TELEGRAPHI W! Pay att eo rae] F atrect_ opposite Patent Office ree ran Faeroe Bear aco ae ayereinis GRAND FIREWORKS, commencing with the as- | Mayor, and have an office in the City Hall. PH O NEWS. cension of several balloons, ‘The superintendent is to have asalary of #2,U00. The bill also provides for an assistant super- The Committee will leave nothing undone to | intendrnt, ata salary of $1,200; and it repeals make this affair the grandest ever given in Wash- | the Jaws appointing ward commissioners, and ington, vacntes these Offices. A sam of #3,20U is ap- The Washington, Georgetown and Baltimore ; Propriated to carry out the provisions of hi Glee Clubsand Turner Associations are invited, | uct It was ordered to be printed, and made and they have consented to visit the Festivaliu a | the special order for two weeks hence. body. Mr. Canfield presented a petition largely The President and his Cabinet. foreign Minis- | Signed by merchants and citizens residing on ters. and City Authorities are all invited, several | Penneylvania avenue, between 3d and 4% ate., of whom have already promised to bs present, r presenting hat theresre no less than three trothed Lucy Gilmore. Plight ofthe Fugitives Tim Fagin and Mrs. McLaughlin unitedfor Life and on their way toa New ome, SCENE VI.—Aqnia Creek. Beau on a Fishing Kxeursion. Flat Fish Rather Scarce, Catches a Tartar. ASad Mishap. The Union Refngeesstill Puraue Terrific Storm. Beau's Uinbresla. Biack Salto the Reseue, Bushwhackers, be Ja- bers Tabl SCENE VIL.—The Skirmish in the Woods. Brax- ton and the Bushwhackers gain a Victory, Deadly Combat between Tim Fagan and Beaxiby. Beau FROM EUROPE. Rumor of a Break Up in the British Cabinet. Cart Race, June 27.—The steamship Baya- Tia, frcm Southampton for New York, on the i5th, was boarded at 2 p.m.on Sunday. The pirate Ainbama was reported at Oher- bourg on ‘he 13th. The U.S corvette Kearsage was in Flushing Rosds ov the Mth. The cittingof the London conference was DENTISTRY. Gar DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Tuth Extratud vwithow Porm with the Muhrite of ZY REN. 1 would advise ali arson having teeth to ox tract to call at Dr. LEWIES office, spd have them taken out by this aew and harmless process. Alro call and fzamive the Dectur’s new sod tm- 1 proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. ff | Pulled out of the Frsing Pan. “ How are you daf- — embalming establishments thereabouts, where | adjourned until the 16th you opee see the great improvement in his teeth | ferson Davis and your Red, White and Red?” TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. a+ ad, and often putrid bodies are brought, and The London Timrs says a rumor of a possi- you will nave them in no other style than this new and valuable one. No, 242, Ps avenue, between %th and 18th streets nevis 8. R. LEWIB, M. D, Dentist LAST.—The Stone Hone at Manatras. Mrs. Fagiu’s Quarters. Brau into the Fire. A Delicate Situation for a Bachelor. The Pr tum Chips * I have thee,and y+t I have thee net.” Black talin Search of her Picasinny. Lucy Gilmore in Danger. Tim Fagan on Hand The Ghort of the Murdered Wife. The Picket. Spirit of Washington and Allegnrical Tableau, Retribu- tion aud the Goddess of Liberty. ble break up the Cabinet on the Danish ques- tion 1s talked of confidently on ’change. The Contederate joan was 63a66. The Memorial Diplomatique asserts thai Eari Russell communicated to Vount Apligni x note anpouncipg the resumpuon of hostili- ties on the Izth, should the be}ligerents not pre- viously bave come to an auderstanding. Earl SCENE VIII AND Children under twelve years, free. which ure sometimes kept for several days, Fa — caufing an intolerable stench, and requesting N. B.—The Committee have made arrangements | that some action be taken, tending to their re- with the Directors of the Street Railroat,andan | moval. The petition was ordered to be trans- oe nusiber of cars will be run on Seventh street | mitted to the rd of Health. on that day. ne Mr. Canfield also precented bills to trim and CHARLES KLOMAN . sravel B street south from New Jersey avenue’ A, HABE Beret sof the General Committee. | 15 og street eust, and bill for a gravel foowwalk M ETH. iV. LOUMIS, M. D | the Inventor and Patenwe of the MINERAL PLATS TESTE. at vende persunally at his office ip this rity a y persona can wear these capnot wear others, and no JOSEPH GERHART, in the Fifth Ward; both of which were re- | Ru-sell intimated that, sbonid the Austrian oerson cap Wear others who cannot wear these Chairman of Committee of Arrangements ferred. ‘ feet proceed to the Baltic when hostilities Pereons calling at my office can be accommodated M. CONHEIM, Becretary. je %-td Mr. Gulick presented the petition of B. Heff, | were resumed, Englar.d would be compelled «ich apy style and price of Teeth they may desire. put to thone who are particular and wish the parest. sleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that arteap produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be nere ful:y wa! ted. toserd # fleetalso. Austr will motsend & fleet it the truce is not prolonged. lilmois Central ordinary shares receded thiee per cent.. and the paid up shares two per cent. lower. Consols at close of business om the 14th, 9X. FROM M Occupation of Acapulco by the French. The Pacific mail steamer St. Louis arrived at Panama cen the 17th instant. She brings in- formation that on the 2d instantthe French en- twred the Barbor of Acapnico and at landeg their forces, who drove the Me: trom the town at the point of the bayonet. The casualties were very slight. It is reported that the Mexicans Jost eight killed and the French had three wounded. The blockade of Acapulco has been removed , so that the next steamer is expected to bring a large cargo of cotton from that port. The Admiral of the French fleet was a pas- serger on the St. Louis. What his purpose is in visiting Panamais unknown. The steamer alto broveht down eight French officers and forty men from Acapulco. sick. relerred. Also, bill to grade and gravel K Steamer pHen GETMONT. Stackpole, will | street south from 4th streeteast tothe canal, leave feot of 7th street every =U and bill to grade and gravel I street south from Day MORNING st WW Siolcek dae 41b auseet east to the canal, both of which were the season, for 8, above Summe! Teterred. Kerort, Mr. McCathran presented the petition ot L. <The shove steamer oan be chartered ogrivate | w Pumpbiey, requesting permissiou to.erect ack pole, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue. up stairs 8 frame awelling adjoining a brick one. He- Je 20-1m 2 = 5 Mr. Noyes presented the petition of Mr. Bur- Consens Cees ith street and Onto avenue, | Toughs and other woud mrasurers, asking per- FREE dONCERT EVERY NIGHT. mission to charge ten centa per cord for meas- Monday and Saturday’s Concert commence at ,3 | uring wood, instead of 1x cents, the price now o’elock, with a full Brass Band, The coolest Lager | asked. Reterred. in the city always on hand, je Mr. Noyes also presented a petition of Lewis a oo bad re erect a frame =, . Al? ad : building on © street south, between 2d and 34d. GEORGETOWN ADV ER MTS SSsOES a Dried Oallciiig = Also, a bill grant. — ing the request o! @ petitioner. A CONCKKT OF VOOSL MUSIC WILL Mr. Utermehle said deeptaction of the Board i bi be given Dy the Revie oe tieaor se | had been against granting such privileges, and Schools of Soh eee edand Poteuse streets, | Le wished to get the sense of the Board in the under thedirection of Prof.J.. Daniel,on WED- | matter without its going to a committee, so NESDAY KVENING, 29th inst., commencing at | thatit should not be said it was defeated iu 834 o'clock, Admission 25 cents, je27-3t_ | commitwe, ‘EORGETOWN TAXKS—An abstement of mx Mr. Noyes said if such privilege was ever Cease Oey Aneheucucral tax for | granted, hethought it might properly be in this THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROUPE 1m AN IMMENSE BILL OF NOVELTIES Bocme 'n this city—No 33% Pennsylvania avenue netwaen 9th and 10th streets. Also, 9@7 Arch st,. Philadeiphia. mar4-ly FINE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ar BAR & BERO.’S ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER B AND SEVENTH STREBTS, Persons desiring good and easy-fitting garments, without leaving their measures, can get fitted in our establishment in garments made ef THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, AND THB LATEST DESIGNS. We have now a very large stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, SPECIAL NOTICE. Extensive Preparations are in Progress for the coming Fourth of July, when Two Splendid Per formances will be given—afternoon atz and Night a. 8. A Grand Display of Fireworks will take place in Front of the Hall in the Evening. THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, June gth, Heuett of the Stage Manager, W. B. Cava. FINS BLACK CLOTH FBO€K COATS, ANNOUNCEMENT. the current year, if puid on.or before the first day | cuse, ag the petiicner—a very worthy colored Ss. Rail : An engagement has been effected with the eel- | of Ju y next, OHAS.D. WELCH. man, anda cripple—had nearly completad the Agether Severe Ba id We ver ieny AND BLACK DOEBKIN PA TS, ebrated Je 2- tt Collector. building, unaware of the provisious of the law; Nrw York. June 27._The Commercial Ad- ~ ALT. and the petitioner bad hot only the written Ss LIVERPOOL FINE AND GROUND ALUM, | consent ofthe party owning the brick buliding, TO Sn TS 5 but hie petition was signed generally by his 8ST. GEORGE SISTERS. Whose astonisting revelations in Spiritualism bsve puzzled the world and ereated the greatestex- Anda general assortment of VESTS, of varied styles. vertiser reports an accident on the Erie Rail- road this morning, caused by the g:ving way ct ope of the rails. The entire train was 1O— citement in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and x LT, for horses and ueighbers. throw. thé death _ other cities, where thelr performances have re. Pn ers inclgeleteas ‘The bill was Jost—yeas §, nays 3. hideeegtt een pater tet ees — A FINE 8TOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, ceived the highest encomiams from the press aud i. THOS. DAVIS The Chair present-d a communication from | 4... ers, The location is pot atated. public, whe pronounce their exhibitions far more holesale Dealer in Balt, the Mayor, transmitting letters -rom the Chair- 1 Itis ‘a that ‘en and an immense stock of > miraculous than thone of the renowned er wtreet, Georgetor man of the Committee on Disirigt of Columbia LATER It ie reporte the accident on the Evie rond was exaggerated. The collision was between a freight and a gravel train. Only one man was killed—@ laborer. Murder by ix tudiaus, Ouana racy ee ies pied TERRITORY, June 25.—A party of Sioux Indians yesterday killed two and wounded four men in Mayfield, 6b milee ‘west of this place, A detachment of eay- alry bave been sentin pursuit. ~ DAVENPORT BROTHERS. Due notice of their first appearance will be given. F ry aftairs ir the House of Representatives, and eee Eroeces dot Se Date AS | trom the Secre‘ary of the Interior, and stating “Gov. Curtin” aud Keile Haven ’*’ Apply to the | that, in compliance with the suggestionsin the Osptaine on board, or ta Jetters, be bad ordered’a suspension of workon ZOnN Ss. DAVIDSON, the new Center Market building. my Ls ater street, Georgetown. ‘The letters are as follow wv DA eT Hover of REPRESENTATIVES, Washington SCAVENGER Ss NOREGE Tho raph odte citys dupe %5--Hon. J.P. Usher-—Sir: The ard are reques: ‘a leave theiro 5 A Z Williams Gxpeery. Store, op Blagden’s Wharf. at House eae DOoe e passed & joint resolution @ Roby * on Penraylvania gvenne, acd the sth | this morning, authorizing you, among other Precinet Btation Bouse orders attended to | things, to prevent the erection of any perma- promptly. DENN#S NALLY. bent buildipg upon any @quare or reservation je 4-3" ane in this city. It was intended to hit the case of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. WF Business closed en Saturday until evening je7-lm* TTENTION, LADURS : MARK, LEABN.” Ann ne AY Bitar, 5 . Ie rimpé, eee "aralds, sad doce all kinds of work peatly | ches: 7 and prom artly | Cell and see for | yourselves, Remember the py PAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON aT TWO O'OLOOK. badies 28 eants; Children 35 cents, a7 Fanny Fern thinks that the sen why Northern women sre anxious to have at ‘Terms ae eo init i KEW TOPO Te Ww. 2 ae TOPOGRAPH Cle, aa + OVAL PIOTURKB FRAMES, AMES THARY, the market hoses: naw mise nPop Peansyiva, | the Southern plantations beck: Axala inthe, the EALERIIN. nia avenue Street oa J¥1on, cause O| jagte of earth, A besutifal assortment of Git Sista Reason, TOBACCO CIG ANB, PIPES\Ae../ give them wotice to stop immediately. Gahton ia tbe rupees to thenr hearts C0" Pictures; alos fai rf po * 602 sth at. above Pa. ave.,east side, Washington, Very respectfully yours, &c., S7-A paper asks very innoventtyy if there ia D of sutlers and purchasers weneral- Jous B STEEL! ly ie ealledt to:hin stock,,whiet: will jogo * Chairman inst. Oom., H. embrace a xreat variety of every a nat. C ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Washing- any barm of young indies to sit in the Japse of ages.. Another replies that itdepeads Kind of ages eelected. Those from eight twenty-five it puts down as extra 8 if aA an meee mens etter enone ene = rivate Boxes, holding six persona. ....--—- 0 Doors at 7 e'aleck; Performance te ¢om- manen at ho ding-ot business. ese eantarion Puplig arse retu: is thanks to the A patronage thanks to the Peete kine the forge ton, D, O., June %, legit Sure Esend herewith ‘ Lo H 5 EXRIEN MAP OF THE SOUTHEEN STAT Obronoi: reat Betelli: eonta. yee es wee eg LNde FAYLO ae ee EEE EEE ee eee ee See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a en ee ee ee el

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