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ee ca RS SNE PSEA FTC A A EA A SPECIAL, NOTIGES. << Disk ass OF THE N@Kvogs| Gigi, Unrxanr AND SEXUAL SYSTEMs— new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the i | mail in sealed letter dintion, Ne: 3 Bouts Nines iladelph ion, Ne, a Ninth street, Philadelphia, Jeo Sua stokes sti ci tana tee EMENTS TO-NIGHT. ; Grover's THEATER —Phis spacious Theater fill be reopened for one night, im order that be attaches of the Theater may receive & com- plimentary bevefit tendered ‘hem. No com- Peny is more worthy of a rousing benefit than ‘this One, ds our theatdr-goers weil know, from haying seen most of them Jong upon the boards hére. @ entertainment will commence with the play of «Rosina Meadows,” and Miss Sasan Denin and Mr. ©. B. Bishop have, volunteered to a r. This will be: followéd by a ductt a ce by the Gardiner Sisters; and the whole will conclude with a drawing-room entertainment by the Sanford Tronpe. CantTegpury.—This week has been & most successiul one at the Canterbury, and all vis~ itcrs have been immensely delighted, for in addition to the regular company the famous St. George Sisters have been making startling spir- itual deyelopments without the aid of spirits. JohunyRedden, the dance man, has been enter- , taining also, and the local drama, “ Bush- whackers of the Potomac,’ has been per- formed. —_——e——_ GrorGstowN Councits, July 5.—Board Aldermen.—Mr. Shinn offered a resolution . ai- tecting the market house committee'te affix the prices of stands in the warehouse, (market house) and for huckster’s stands im the vyictni- tyr passed. * r. Shinn offered a resolution granting to Messrs. Morgan & Rhinehart the privilege of repairing the street in frontof their warehouse at their own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner, which was passed. i On motion, Mr. Beall was entrusted to pre- pare a communication to the Board of Alder- | men, proposing that when the two Boards | adiourn this evening, it be eine dic. The Board concurred in the following coun- cil resolutions > One in favor of H. B. Walker to alter the grade of « portion of the gutter of bridge street; to pay the claims of D. &. King J.L. Birch, Joseph Libby, and W. D. Wallach in faver of E. M. Linthicum; providing for the ag of Second alley. Aldermen resolution instructing the market house committee to affix the prices of the stands inthe warehouse (market house) and nuckster stands in the vicinity, was re- turned from the Council with several amend- ments, which were concurred in. Adjourned sine die. Common Councit—A communication from the Mayor, enclosing a letter from Geo. S. Gideon, President of the Metropolitan Police Commissioners, relative to the proportion of Gesrartenn of, the amount required by the nm #0t of Congress, to. increase the: pay of the police, was referred to the Recorder, with 3 request that he will‘give his opmion as tothe obligations of the Corporation to pay the amount required. sition of T. J. Fisher and others, and a bill from.W. D. Wallach, for advertising, were referred. The following resolutions were adopte: To yy the claims of Dixon & King, J. F. Bireh, Jas. Libby, W. D. Wallach, and I. B. Walker; providing for the alteration of the gradé of a portion of the gutter on Bridge Street; authorizing the Mayor to lease a portion ot Market Btreet, above Water street, to EB. M. Linthicum; authorizing T. J. Fisher and others to imsert a drain under Bridge street; providing tor the fmprovement ofsecond alley from High ers Street. ” esolution requesting the Mayor to take some action, by conferring with Col. Green, relative to filling the quota of the town in the coming draft ef the militia, was rejected. The following from the Aldermen were adopted .—A proposition that whenthe Boards a it shall be sine die. A resolution giv- ing Morgan & Rhinehart permission to grade a portion of a street leading to their wharf;and a resolation fixing the rent of stands 10 the ‘warebouse markethouse. a . GxerTee MaRker To-pay.—Beef, best cuts, Per pound, 30c.; next, Wase. Salt Beef, '15c. Dried Beef, 18a25c. Veal, 18a20c. Mutton, dest c! » 20a25c. Lamb, yer quarter, $1 50a. #2. Pork, fresh, 18a20c. ‘ork, corned, 15c. ees Same, nncnt. Sr eae pty Sartic.: shoulders, I2alsc.; joles,) 10g lc. Isav0c. Venison, 3vc: Butter 40a45¢. Chickens, per pair; Sae2. Ducks, per pair, 75c. $5 per dozen. i(c. Tomatoes, 25a50c. Cymi 30c. Cnéumbers, 30c. Apples, new, per peck, Si, dried, 50c.a81, Potatoes, trish, per peek. 40a50c; new, $1. Green Peas, 4¢a50c. hor- tleberries, per quart, 15a20¢.. Green Corn, per dozen, 20a50c. String Beans, per peck, 40a70c. Peaches, dried, per quart, 25c. Hominy, ‘i0c. Cherries, new, 5a25c.; dried, 25c. Qurrants, 5c. Sasphaszies, 30c. Blackberries, 10c. Gooseberries, Wc. Beans, butter, 25c.; white, luai2e. Rhubarb, bunch, Sc.’ Asparagus, 12c. Beets, Sc. Raddishes, 5a10¢. Onions, 5c. Seeeees, Bt head, 1 - Lettuce, per head, Saldc. —Rock, large, each, $2.50a83; small, per bunch, 50asvc.; halibut, per pound, 20c.; sea bass, 15c.; blue fish, 15c.; lobster, i2¢.;stur- geon, 15c:: per bunch, 50¢.881; perch, 50c.; ye per bushel, $1.70a81.75. Cornmeal, 70a75c. SRipstuff, 60c.a%!. Brown Stuff, 6c. Shorts, 50¢. orn, shelled, 6Ua7Uc.; In the ear, per bar- Tel, $9a#10. Oats, per bushel, 90¢c.a21.20. Hay, T CWT. 5a$2. Straw, $1.50ag2. Ciover ¥) $1.508S1.75 as eerie Porice Rerorts—Second Precinc!.—Georga Wilson, deserter sent to the Navy Yaru. Maj. E. E. Spaulding, fast driving; Mrs. Nazier, as- sault, dismissed. Third Precinct.—Fred’k Francisco, disorder- ly; Joshua Johnson and George Bennett, lar- ceny; BF. Moxley, nuisance; dismissed. H. Burns, Wm. Cook and Wm. Smith, larceny jail for court. Wm. Edinburg, drunk and dis- orderly; $541. Anna Queen and Anna Lewis, fighting; $1.41 each. Bridget Murphy, Timo- | thy Donovan, $3.44 each | ‘ourth Precinct—Charles Smith, disorderly; $2.60. Charlotte Green, do.; $1. Thomas Lun- dy, leading @ horse on a pavement; #2.60. Mar- | garet Dasey, vagrancy: workhouse. Mary ‘Thier, do.; dismissed. Pat McBenny, deserter; military Siath Precinct—_Wm. McLain, grand Jarce- ny;fortrial. J. H. Perry, assault and battery: bail for peace. Christian Ackman, H. Bartéls, and V. Hellmuth, creating nuisance; $1 each. Tenth Precinct—Julia Fleet, disorderly; #3. Henry Winter, do.; military. West Adamsand | W. Bacey. do.;32each. Wm. Davis, do.; dis- missed. W. F. Dodd, do.: $5.94. Gustavus Hee#ier, do; $1. Jeremiah Lane, do.: dis- missed. Timothy Nolan, do. and drunk: 35. P. Griffin and Callaghan McCarthy, fighting; @2 each. Mary McLiaughlin, vagrancy; dis- missed. Paul Bart, selling Iiquor unlicensed; deferred. Wm. Marpby, Thes. Simpson an John P. Kelly, drunk; dismissed. SS ATTEMPT TO PicK A PockET —Thursda! night Third Asst Engineer T. A. Lynch, U.S. N., was in the Metropolitan Hotel, getting some cards written. While waiting he felt a hand moving under his arm, on the ‘starboard side.” He tarned and remarked to the man whom he thought was operating that be was in the wrong place; “my pocket is on the port side.” At the suggestion of a gentleman, he arrested the suspected mn and turned him over to Officers Lynch and Williams, who carried him to the Fourth Ward Station-house. The prisoner gave his name as Wm. Duffield, and denied the charge; but Mr. Lynch insisted that he was the right man, and the police neld the prisoner for a hearing. , =e A SAcRED ConcegRT of yocal and instru- mental music will be given to-morrow night at Ford’s Theater, by Prof. Withers and his’ | grand orchestra, and Miss Juliana May, the prima, donna, and Herr Wagner, a favorite tenor, will assist with operatic gems and se- lections. The orchestra will be composed of forty musicians, and the performance will be of an entirely sacred character. ee FovurtH Ward Sration OasEs.— Mary Kelly, Matthew Dillon, drunk and disorderly; Jas N. Boss and H. U. Tretel, fighting; Wm. Brown, drunk; Charles N. Rawlin, slee ig the street; dismissed, Emannel Lee, Tr. orderly; $158. S. S. Sanford, violating city ordinance; #25. John Johnson, striking a small boy in the face; $1.69. . ade Ha SE Szconp WARDSTaTion Cases.—John Beas, disorderly; $1.5¢. Joseph Shaefer, petty larce. ny; ball for court. Stephen Jones, do.; dis-* Missed. Albert Holliday, disorderly; locked up. Amon Rice, prefanity; #2. Frank Rice, drunk; #2. Mary Loun disorderly; #2. op a Webster, do.; $2. Anne Langster, do.; pea,“ abtins For GLrMonr.—rhe steamer Phenix, Capt. Stackpole, will make another trip to Glymont w-morrow. at 10 o'clock, thus offering a de- lightful opportunity for an excursion, a sail down the beautiful Potomac, and several hours’ enjoyment at the romantic summer re- sort, Glymont. ——— Burwine BrvsH.—The bright tight seen evening in a northeasterly Stretton fentae city, which many persons feared was caused by an extensive conflagration of Property, proves to haye been occasioned by the burning of a Jarge amount of brush on the farm of the late John ©. Rives, Esq,, near nee Srcomp WARD STATION CASES.—William Dorsey, disorderly; #5—also, ball for peace. Jobn ‘Spriggs, fighting; locked up. Pat Co- gan, Frank O'Toole, drunk; $2 each. Annie Sangster, drunk and disorderly; #1. t —— Tye Lectursot Rev. J Sella Martin has been postponed. Seer Conrxs, Busroms. Bap Nats, Ere. Cornsare the universal tormept of mankind. ..%o/ be relieved of these terrible evils, call t White andsubmit to his manipulations. You sure to get relief without experiencing pain. . fee, 424 Pennsylvania avenue (Lane & Tucker's building, betweem 4¢ for consultation, id Sth ewepte, Ne char; jearte in 24 at ress D, c Pa. Ice Cream ce he fs prepared to enprly to stores, antlers, otels, pic nics, tie 3 the. Shortest Pootice aod the moat reasonable Jos. SCHAFFLELD’s at terms, Steam Icé Cream Manufactory G and H, Wholessle anc retai Bore AT. THgo coucn OWN'S et) nded go as to reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief, are com jes 1m.> £ New Poerome ¥ Phalon’s Phatlon’s Phaton’s Phaton’s A moat exquisite, delicate and fra: LD, troubles, if guffered to progzess, re- jus Pulmonaty, Bronchial nad Asti. matic “Gon oftentimes incurable. -“Night Blooming Cereus.” i “Night Blooming Cereus.” owand Associati jent eat freevol charge, | envelo: ton, Howard Ass Ice Crrawt ; The undersigned begs Ware to inform the public that he has always on choicest favors and a fresh éupply of the Tor Cream: excursions,and families, No. S86 6th st. bet. Je 23-Im* RONCHIAL TROCHE: '® HANDKERCHIEF. “Night Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.’’ “Night Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.” “Night Blooming Cereus.” ‘ant perfume distilled from the rare and beautiful fower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by Pratow & Sqx, N. ¥. 8 BEWARE OF COUNTERFRITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO fe16-8m , Hare Dre! Hate Dyst!! Batohelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is sha best in the world. The only harmless, rue and reliable Dye know- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bed, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natwral Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and. beactiful; imparts fresh vitality. frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WiLLUuM A BATOHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- Yy—61 Barclay street, New York, Batchelor’s Toflet Cresm for dressing th " Corcare’s Hoxey Boir. , This celebrated Toilet Soap, iw sich universal demand,is made from the choicest materials, ia mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealers. itan’s female, #3. Samaritan's Root and Herb Jutces. pormanentoure for Byohiba scrotal pots, Tetters, &c. Bold by 8. chan, by'8. 0. Washi Ford, ‘to: UR: cifie cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal We: Sy it Loss of P. + elt. Speedil Estee ara aera will convince e@ most ake Price ‘ey 8 bor. Bold b lO. F rd or street and Pa. avenue, Cook, Alexandria. Dr. Duromr’s Su, SEcRRt Diszases. Samari Gift_is the most certain, safe and efectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent casesin twenty-four hours Nomneral no balsam, no mercury, Only ten pills to be taken, It is the soldier’s hope, and i do not want to be exposed. 0. Ford. See WARRANTED TO OurEIN 81x Davs.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in 37: Gfdict reauired” Brice @1'per bot corner 11th street and Ps, d Weriry Cook. Alexandria, fa 6-ly THER. Sold by druggists generally, hair. dy 7-001 ja2-eoly * friend to those who Male packages, $2; ositive and yt cers, Sores Tice $1, or six botties for 3§ rertisement, ms » No fe. Bold gvenue,. im uly. agical.’ A trial of the Spe . Ford, corner 1th ashington, and ed Female Regulat! gar: Pills are the very best in use. They oporate speedily and effectively. dein; the most Gi on look, THE CHEAP: —Never Fades or 50 cents a box. 8.0. Wash: ington; and Henry Cook, Ale: a6 mar? D&W.ly ls will pro Price lith street and Jexandri “Washes Out-0 ashes . Ford, Comat Net treet snd Pe af sugar: create thelr semper diy ever ‘all ir si ovr box. Sold by 0 Fora. corner enue, sahington,and Henry ja6-ly XR IN THR WORLD Hair Dye, Penn. Bold by . avenue, “Bowarp. i. Trav Lock Bex. Boston. Mais, On the 7th of Inly. REBECKAHI Ke to Mr. J. W. BEALL, of Wash In Georgetown, D.C., Monday the Rev. J. Eastburn’ Brown, ‘Captain STEEN to Mrs, ELIZABETH HILTON, Georgetown, D.C RIC! MARRIED, by the Rev. Mr. Emory, Miss 8, founedy of Ellicott’s Mills, ngton, D.C, * 4th of Jnly, b in ISAA both of 0 > ____ On Friday, the 8th instant. after a short but ainful illness, Mrs. ANNE GREEN atrick Green, aged 64 years and 5 months and ll days. Her funeral will take place on Monday, the llth instant, at 9 o’clock. son-in-law, Peter McGinniss, No. 321 434 street south. funeral will proeeed to St. cmon where Requiem Mass will be offered u for the repose o! , friends of the family are respectfully invited attend. On Friday, the 8th instant, EDWARD GANNON inthe 2ist year of his age, after three month sickness. Native of County Rossconmore, Parish of Elphin, Ireland. His funeral will take place on Sunday. the tth, at 20’clock, from the residence of John McGuire, ist street, between M and N friends are respectfully invited to attend, On the th instant, at 11 o'clock p.m., FRANK, J.T.and Debrey Mortimer, aged 2 ars and 6 months. he friends and relatives of the family are re- npectfully invited to attend the funeral to morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 30’clock, from the residence eldest son_of. of his 9th an JOANNA rents. No. 569, Marylandavenuc, betweea lth streets. 7 In Georgetown, on F: typhoid fever, LEWL 5 Virginia, aged 25 veara and 0 days. The funeral will take place from the M. P- Oburch, Congress street, Georgetown. D.C., at 434 o'clock on Sunday, the Wth inst. The fri of the family willattend without further notice. * On the 7th inst... artery ANNA BRUNETTE. aged 21 mon the only daughter of Jos. On the morning of the 8th of July, ELIZABETH. .age 10 months, only daughter of Wil- liam and Elizabeth Mooney, Baltimore papers please oopy.] At Edge Hill. Fairfax county, Va, June 2th, DIED, . the wife of from the residence of her Dominick's The relatives an a) her soul, His relatives and jay morning, July 8th, of THOMAS, formerly of long and painful illness, fis and 4 days, M. and Emmer Dant. * | JOHN FRANCIS, aged 4 years and 3 months, Youngest son of Blarcia A.and the late John B. Johnson. 2 486 CHOICE STOCK 456 INTEBIOR ADORNMENTS. 486 486 PAPEBRH ANGINGS. 436 Aselect and varied stock of Gilt. Medium and dow priced Paverhanginess Borders, Statues, Cen- WINDOW SHADES. q hocolate, Brown snd Gilt, Window ety of patterms; Shade Fixtures, iec ter Buff, Green, Shades, a v: Tassels, &c. PICTURE one AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted ferent sizes and colors, Tansela, dif- icture Cord an a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &e. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; | also, a variety of Dark Wood rames, with a va- ried stock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite Frames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. A few choice Engravings and Paintings always in store. Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades punctually attended to in city orcounty. Terms cash fer goods or labor. iyi-* J. MARKRITER, No, 486 Seventh street, Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, I YMAN’S PATENT 4 ELF SEALING FRUIT JAR. ‘particularly invite the attention of those in- SELP EV ALING FRUIT SANS frnit to examine LYMAN’S 4 imple in con- erences they are more easily sealed or opened no} Be. : Samples of berries and fruit put ap in these Jara last ‘ear can be seen at our store. Full directions accompany each Jar, for putting up all kinds of fruit, berries. &c..&c iy 66t 6. W. BOTELER &:80N, Housefurnishing Store. 318 Penn. av., between 9th and Lith, OR OAPE MAY..., The staunch and commodious Steamer ‘ANHAT CAPTAIN E. A. BYTHER Of the Cape May line, is now maki her regular trips to Cape May. Leaying Arch sirect wharf, Phila dpleb » every. foesday. Tharaday and Baturday at 90’clock a.m. Returning, leaves ednesday and Friday G yy every Monday, thy crelock a . Fate @2 8. ca ‘ice. Se: ts freight will be recsived after 8 0’clock, must be lo all i iyi HE Tres about, cw Bestia going and returning. ire ineluded, Childrew 1.59, carriage hire exten. P In a. OS: A BTRWART, Agent. « DERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE AT HIS yi 9. oan'2 ‘s Wharf.on the Eastern Branch }., ING. which it will be the interest of Build- FEET PRIMK YSLLOW PIN Cia a otbers to examine before purchasing elae- Rawing and Planing done at the shortest notice, dy 2-65" GREEN, ANTED—A. WANTS, to do dwamberwork and Wash and irom. Appi eet, ber tween 13th and thats, "ue, SOF E sires’ he Watt TON ge Tee pectal ng lady a SIT in goRriet, Oe SS Please atet ons Miss GENNIE HOUSTON, George- | FOR-RENT AND SALE. ee WO DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT—Cor rer of lithand B streets, just opposits the Smithsonian. ‘Location unsarpassed, 1tt_ O*F FURNISHED ROOM FORRENT—Two ceo Uemen preferred, either With or without board, Inquire at 257 D street, betmpen aaand 14th ‘ yest® jy 9-38 W4prep—a BAKER. A aree ofthe Baking fo steady basil to take spt Good wages ton good hand. C: E512 HM stre patie ae and. Callat 512 H street, from | WANTED—-Bs general housework ing private Box No 16 Star Office. ANTBD—A white WOMAN as C90k. Good Weer $12. Jy 9-3t* jy 4 8t* TION to do ferences givén if requiréd. Address W Teferences required. Apply on Georgetown J ANTED—To buy, for cash, a small HOUSE, A respectable woman, a SITUA- family! it‘ Heights. next Reservoir, between 1 and 6 p.m. ** in Washington or Georgetown. Address sta: ting terms and locality, JAMES B. SM | Wasdington City Post Office. Sy 9. WaAdTED IMMEDIATELY— Pen or twelve VV WOMEN to wash. Auply at office of Na. | tional Steam Laundry, 311 E street, between Nth | and 13+: sts, « jy etag| WANSTED—An honest, healthy WOMAN, as wet nurse foran infant6 months old. Apply | (ith references) at No. 534.H street, between sth and 7th, iy -3t AMSTRESS WANTED. competent to use | WS Wheeier & Wilson's ing machine, Apply | sere Pennsylvania avenue, between I7th and Ith if 1t* ee | WANTED In a private family, a good COOK, | WASHER and IRONER, German preferred! | None but a competent N erson need é 427 Fatreet, between 6th and7th.P) ANTED—A good nteady, W MAN. for plain ' cooking. washing and ironing. Also, a CHILD'S NURSB. References required. trevirs | at 403 0 street, between 3a and 433. White or | colered. it W ANTED—A GIRL, from 12 to 16 years of age, todo the housework of two in family,, & good home and reasonable wages. A Catholic pre- | ferred. Ane corner of 7th ani L streets, one square above Northern Market, iy 9.3t* W ANTED—Fight neat respectable white @IRIS to work in a Dining room. To competent per sons good wages anda good home will be given. None but those that understand their business need apply. Call at the Star Office on Monday and Tuesday, from 12 to 2 o'clock. Sy¥ 9-2t* EAMSTERS WANTED, Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washington, Wasuincton, D. C.. July 9, 1384. Wanted, atonce, THREE HUNDRED’ TEAM- STEBS, each capable of driving with single line, and managing six mule teams. Ty such who are competent to perform the duty, the pay per month will be thirty dollara, with one ration per day, an? hospital privileges, includiag the best medical attendance when sick. Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins AQ} a v.8. A., corner Twenty second and G sts., Wash: ete) Reig. Ganitand Chief Oreseeng rig. Gen’! an’ ief Quartermaster, fe 9-19t Depot of Washington: ANTED IMMEDIATEL\Y—Ten CARP W ‘Welk on ute eee eee ore CARPE dy S-3ts W. B. DOWNING & ERO. ANTED—A Good GERMAN GIRU to take care of chilfren and do general housework, Apply at 393 E strect Jy 8.3t ANTED--AGIRI to do general housework inasmall family. Apply at 134 © st., be- tween 12th and 13th, Island. jy 8-Jt* Boar, WANTED.—A Furnished Room, with Board, for a young couple, convenient to the Departments. Private anuly prcterted: Address, stating terms, “W D.,? Star Office, iy &3t* ANTED.—Wanted immediately, six PLAS- TEREKS, to work upon the "Washington Aqueduct. Apply at Rock Creek Bridge, George town. ©. ADAMS, je 7-2t* Ass*t Superintendent. Wyant’ good SERVANT GIRL for gen- eral housewerk, Apply at No.475 D st., N. K, corner of 2d street. jy 7-tf ANTED—A good COOK, WASHER, and IRONBR. ina small family, Keference re- quired. Apply No. 400 4th street. jy 7-3t* OUSE PAINTERS WANTED, —Two good HOUSE HANDS, ay $3a day. M. T. PARKER & CO., 3t* 59 La. av., bet 6th and 7th'sts. @ITUATION WANTED-—By arespectable LADY, > todo general housework for a siall family: Apply at 242 L strect, between 18th and 19th. att ANTED—Twenty-five thousand (25.000) pounds ofold LEAD. Apply to THOMAS W. MIbe LER, Plumberand Gas Fitter, 243 Pa.av., bet, ty 12th and 13th sts. jy 7-3t* ARPENTERS AND COACHMAKERS WANT- ED.—Four good CARPENTERS or CAR- E RIAGE MAKERS wanted to work on car repairs. Competent workmen can obtain permanent em- ployment and zood wages, Apply at the Washing- and Georgetown R. R. Co.’s Repair Shops, N yaerey avenue, near the Baltimore Depot. jy 7-8t GOOD CHANCE—Wanted, a PARTNER, with $1,200 in a good baying business already es- tablished inthis city, For information address Printer, at this office. jy 6-6t* W AdZED_ Every faniily to try the celebrated “KIMOLA,” for killing bed-bugs and all vermin—a Liquid preparation, guaranteed to be the best remedy inise. Forsale by O, A. HOWARD, 431 E street, second door from Seventh st. Also’ at 160 King st., Alexandria, Vr jy 6-6t" ORENT FOR A FEW MONTASC-A prettily FURNISBED HOUSE,ia & pleasant part of the city. Posses-ion givenimmediately. Inquire on the premises, 394 20th street, between G and H 4 33.9-3t* OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, in good location, ON Massachusetts avenue, between sth and 7th sta, Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Ap- ply No. 420 Massachusetts avenue. Price $250. Jy 9-305 Fok NT—A large FRAME DWELLING, con taining 1 ronms, on Maine avenue, between 3d and 4% streets, Island, occupied by J. M. Young, For terms apply at J. M. YOUNG, Jr., & BRO 'S, 463 Pa. avenue, neat 433 st. Sy o-3te NT —A RARE CHANCE-in the Fi between dvd and 23d streets, on Penna. avenue~a STORE and one ROOM; the ‘best stand im the city for segar, jeweler, dry goods boot and shog .store—near the barracks. Inquire of P. CANE, cor. 23d and G st., First Ward. it* VALUABLE TRACT OF. LAND NEAR THE OITY.—We offer xt private sale a yaluable tract of LAND, containing about 115 acres, lying in the county of Washington, between the Old Bladensburg road and the Railtoad, immediately west of the pouneryecee of the late John O Rives, Esq. The land is igh and rolling, commands a fine view. and is capahle of dividing into seven or eight of the finest building sites'in the District of Columbia. For terms, &c , apply toJAMES (©, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Jy 9-6t_ ‘OR RENT—Two handsomely farnished and very _ desitable ROOMS, w ard, ifdesired. In- gpire atNo. 53744 H street, between 6th and 7th streets, : Jy = it ets, he OR RENT—A partislly FURNISHED HOUSE, with a handsome piano for rent until Novem ber re 1864. Apply at 183 G street north, | Jy 8-3t* POR RENT—An elegantly PURNIANED Hots recently occupied by a Foreign Minister, Ap ply on the premises,No. 374 I street, bet. 12th and 13th. iv5-3t* {OR SALE—A PROVISION STORE now doing a good cash business—well fitted up—will be sald cheap for cash, Good reasons for selling. Apply to Star Office, dy 8-3t' 7OULD BE RENTED ON VERY REASONA ble terms, for three months, a neatly fur nished HOU pleasantly located. Address at once Box 766, Post Office. Jy 8-3t* FOS RESTIA FURNISHED ROOM, on frat floor, at 431 Twelfth street, between H and New York avenue. ie jy 7-3t* LEASANT ROOMS ANY GOOD BOARD, upon moderate terms, at 439 9th street, opposite Patent Office. Sy 7 3t* FOR RENT—One large ROOM, suitable for an office; 414 Penn. avenue. Terms $15 per month, Applyat the Doctor’s, jw 7-at*_ ?) AR ROOM AND FIX- FS. Inquire at Mount Vernon Honae, cornerSthandavenue. jy 7 3t¥ ARGE TRON SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP—In- quire at STUART & 0.'S, corner }5th and £ streets. jy 7-1w* OR RENT—One large.well FURNISHED RUOM, ina central location. Terms moderate to a cocd tenant. Apply at Hempler’s Bath Rooms, 31U C Ktreet. between 6th and 7th ets. sy 7-3t" OR SALE-—An EATING HOUSE, near Camp Inquire of JOHN OUD- Berry. License raid. MORK, No. 651 H st., near the Government Printing Office. Sy 7-2t" ‘OR RENT—A FURNISHED Comforts bly HOUBE, of five rooms, desirably located. For perticulars enauirent J. W. DAN 18) Printing Of p, 496 Seventh street, over Bailantyne’s Book required. 7-3t* 0 N "RNISHED ROO suitabie for asmall family, or gentlemen, with privilege of cooking. This house isso situated that it can beused by two small families. The whole hvuse will be rented to one family if desired. It is com- pistely furnished for housekeeping, the family having gene North forthe summer. Will be rent- ed until November. or lone«r if desired. Iti+ but two squares from the Post and Patent Offices and Seventh street Railroad; No, 456 G street, second orfrom 5th, Call before 9a.m. and after 5p, Sy 7-3t* 4 RENT—Three or four UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire up stairsof 427 nore aS dy 6-6t™ T° T—FURNISHED ROOMS. without board. , Ape at No. 272 F street, corner of 13th. y 6 lw abov Fok SSUEA REST ACRANT situated comer Istand O streets, near the depot, to be sold cheap for cash, For particulara inquire of WM. TURNER, on ihe premises, Sy 6-6" (OR SALE—A nice BUILDING LOT. (22 fect by 70) situated on Rhode Irland avenue, between 13th and Tith sts. Will be sold for cash. cheap, le perfect, Enquire on the premises, fy5-lw* T PUOTOGRAPHERS. AMBROTYPISTS.—One of _, the jargest SKY-LIGHTS in the city for rent, with fixtures. Call at 602 Pennsylvania avenue. jy 5-lw* OOMS.—A lady from the North, oren pring a nice house, will rent two or three KOOMS, finely furnished, to gentlemen. Also two or three Rooms to 3 gent and wife having furniture and desiring to keep house—469 E street, two blocks from Post Office, National and Metropolitan Ho- tels, Every convenience. Location unsur- passed. ty 5-lw* LACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRI( WANTED HES Chief Quartermaster’s Office, I¢epot of Washington, eu Withington selyaient Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops, Quartermaster’s Department, Depet, of aiathington. One Hundred (1%) good BLACK- SMITHS and Une Hundred (100) good WHEBL- WRIGHTS. i c The pay per month willbe Sixty Dollars ($5), with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick. P| ) tain CHAS. H TOMPKINS, A.Q. ee Cae eee Twenty second aud @ streets, Washington. D.C. D.H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jy 6-198t Department of Washington. ANTED—One hundred HORSES to pasture, in Prince Gecrge’s county, Md. Price $6 per month for single borse, by the quantity $5 per month. Inquite of J. BEASLEY, 62 Louisiana e, Washington, Ser twe 2 MRS. MYM, BCITAAF. OUSE WANTED-—In a central lo on, with about 1) or 12 rooms. Will buy lease and fur- niture, Apply to W. L, WALL & Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, south corner Penn. ave- nue and 9th street. Je 22 J) ANTED—1,000 LADIES to come and buy the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Bleeves, Banda and Wrappers. We have reduced the price one-fourth, and now offer them cheaper than ever. PRINCE, Je 21-t! 381 F st., opposite Patent Office. LADIES WANTED TO CALL AT E's i .3el F ind get their Stamp- ing, Btitching, Pinking and Embroidery done. there are other Richa s is in the field, ladies better look out that they come to Prince’s, who isthe only practical hand in the city. Be sure you uy to F street. opposite Patent Offic 4 AN T E D-SECOND HAND FURNITUR W anon HPRRORS, CARPETS “BEDS. BE DING, ani HOUSEFU RNISHING GOODS ofevery description. | RB. BUCHLY, 428 7th street je 8-tf between G and H. east sid BOARDING. QEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- + dated with good BOARD in the must healthy | and pleasant part of the city, by calling at 346 Nou Capitol street, 24 square from depot. DING, — Large and elegantly furnished front ROOMS, with BOARD, can be ined at 443 Iith street, between G and H. Several day boarders can aiso be accommodated. This house ig one of the finest in the city. having all the mod- ern improvements, and elig' bly situated, jy 9- eee prrasant BOARD, at 439 9th street, opposite Patent Office. dy 7-3t* —One lar, OM, with two beds, | BOAR One Teas RRS. ica a bo, 26 apiece, Witkin five minutes walk of Post Of- ce. Inquire at Star Office. “i875 Susur BOARDING —Pleasant Rooms and WO firet-clasa Board can be obtained in George- ome at aooe btful jocalbye be crlooutn ma sas e pmac. 0, 212 ba streets neat Frederick streot. jy Tat (OE.—The old Voy, Hestautant will be pre _pared on and after July lith to ve regu- Isrogernets, at st er fey Ale be tae cane + Bit T & par’ lemen—No. 495 7th etree’ alga of the White Hear. jy 7-1w* PER*ONS CAN HR ACOOMMODATED WITH BOARD and LODGING at $0. per week, (or $1 pe pe gerry mtn a a ue : jemim" D. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. ROC ATION. P red Maror’s Orrice t Washiogton, July 8th, 1864. Reprerentatious having been made to me. that rabid dogs are running at Jarge in this city, thisis to notify owners. of suck animals that the follow- ing section of the act approved January lith, 1853, entitled *-An act relating to doge,” will be strictly soe for a period of sixty days from and after jonday next: Bett namaed ty the Board of Aldermenand Board of Common Coxncil, That whenever itsha'l bemade to appear, to the satirfaction of the Mayor that aor animal of the dog kind within this city, whic gball be for good and sufficient reasons, of whi the Mayor shal! be the judge. deemed and con: ered mad, it shall be the duty of the 0 gue his proclamation requiring that al! animals o! thed ind shall, fora period to be defined by the Mayor, wear a good sub-tantial re mazzle - curely put on, 80 as to prevert said dog from or anapping. and any animal of the dog kind atlarge during the period defined by the May without such rauzzle, shall be killed and burie: and it shall be the duty of the police constables, or such ogee ene Se aay Serieceted by the or, to carry oa! e& pro Hon or inact, Hay OMNTRIGHARD WALLAGH® fy T-co3t {Int.and Col} Mayor. _L RON, 214 PENNA. AV. Ez, D DR. LEON oures Ggnorrhea, wy > tet “Re cd “4 cS Btricture, Syphilis, Beminal Weakness, Inflammation of Biadder ae All Venereal Diseuses. jy 71m | For particulars iaqu: A RARE CHANCE FOR A PRACTICAL BOUS- INESS MAN.—A Grocery, Liquor and Provi- Sion Stoie—Store and Howse for rent or leaseand Fiz- tures for sale.—The heuse contains store, parlor, dining room, kitehen, water closet and bath room, The store and rooms are completely furnished face and water, and isan excellent stand for b OBS. The occupant intends leavi @ cit: onaccount of his heath, wene® leaving the city The house is situated on D street, No. 376, be- tween 13th and 133 st 8, Only one Square from Penn enue, For terms apply to the owner oc cupy the house. je 2-3taw2w* ‘OR SALE—The stock fixtures and lease of: neat little RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAY SALOON, located in a business thoroughfare, will be sold a great bargainin aeaence ofill health of the owner. MITOHELL & SON Real Estate Brokers, je 25-eol0t* 8. E. corner Penna. ay. and 15th st. ALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A valuable Merchant Mill, situated on the Ches- apeake and Ohio Canal, two miles above George- town, isforrale. It bas all the modern improve- ments of a first-class Flouring Mill; hasan ample supply of water, drawn from the canal without charge, and is capable of manufacturing 12) bar- rels of Flour per day, An abundant supply of wheat from the upper ‘counties of Maryland and Virginia, and from the Georgetown market, can be had at all times, while there is alwaysa demand at fair prices in the cities of the District fur the entire productsof the mill. For the last few years it bas been worked successfully and profitably, witha pecaect ofits continuance. For the larger part of the purchase money a lib- eraleredit will be given if desired. My only rea- SOD OR w IT Bg to sell is my desire to retire from business. Applyto the subscriber, No, 70 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. je 29-e09t* WM. H. EDES. ¢ URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—To gentle- menonly, 506 9th street, one door froin Pa, avenue. Je 22-tf. JOR S4LE— WITH DIMEDIATE POSSESSION, The three story BRICK HOUSE, (and Lot) No. 559, 9th street, Island, between D and KE streets. pee sees eae Tpomy ani jin at Ae Spec's a desirable residence an ‘operty. to W. D, WALLACH, Star Office Je att FoR SALE—A small brick HOUSE and good "sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen. Situated on 4th street ‘ between N and 0. aquire at GIBBS’ Hair Store, 243 Pa, av., near 13th st, je 17-Im HIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.— For sale, STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD-WILL and three years’ LEASE ofa well fitted up Restaurant on Pennsylvania avenue, (thirteen trooms,) now in actiy: ying operation, UMIPOHELE & SON, Real Estate Brokers, . E. corner Penna, av. and 15th street, je 10-eolm ashington, D.C ‘OR SALE—A large and well-built Shree stay BRICK HOUSE, with back building, No. 17 2d street west, between B and O sts. Immediate possession given. ‘Apply to CHARLES H, LANE, 424 Pa. avenue. ie7-cotf poe al Se ee OR RENT—To itlemen, two neatly furnished FOuaitoins, femcemen. tro neatly fazniahed location, near the State Department and Lafayette Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east AUCTION SALES, For other Auction Sales tee first page. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. 4QX JAMES C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers GOOD HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE at PuBLIC On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jouis 1 mencing at o'clock, we shajl sell, «t No street, between th and 7th streets. the bh furniture and effects of & lady removiue fr city, naming in part: Velvet covered Sofas end Ch Hair-cloth, Rush, and Cane: Marble top Center Table, W Marble top Bu y Mahogany, Wainut, and Pine Wardrebes Osrpels, and Canton Mattings, and Vilcloth | Mahogany ard Walnut Single a. d Double Bed- | atéade * Hair, Hust, Spring. and other Mattresses Walnut Extension Dining Table “Desk, Writing and other Tables Window Shades and Pictures, Clock } Prop light and Shad. acy Frenen Chins Dinner Set Glass Ware, Toilet Ware Bookcase and Office Furniture. Terms cash ty 9d J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Ancts,_ Bro © Meeting & CO., Auctioneers ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL¥ OF GREEN HOUSE re ; Marble-top and other Tabi: Y JAMES C, McGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF SUPERIOR F . SOR RRORS CARPETE PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, SILVER-PLATED WABB. Act &e. On MONDAY MORNING, July Uth, atMo%clock, at the residence of the late Gen. J. @. Totten, Chief Engineer U.S, Army, on north G atreet, be: tween Isth avd 19th streets, we sball sell the Pur- niture and Effects, comprising: Handsome Velvet Damask, and Leather-coreral Sofas, Arm and Easy Ch Elngeres, Quartette Tables, Gilt-frame Mantel Mirrors, Handsome Crimsen Daimask Cornice, &c., Fine Oil Paintings, Engraving’, Bronzea, and other works of att, Case of Stuffed birds, Portfolios of Engravings, and Lace Curtains, Brussels and Three ply Carpets Oilcluth, Rugs. and Kyes. Extension Din le, Marble-top Sideboard, Leather-covered ng Chairs, Lounge, Mantel Clock and Shade. Vases, | Gas Chandeliers throughout, Glass, and Crockery Ware Silver-plated Pitc Wine Coolers, ‘Caudlestick=, &c., Mabogany an) Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Waah- On SATURDAY MORNING, July 2d, at Wo'clock hy order of the honorable Orphan’ Court of the Distriet of Columbia, I sball sell, on Square No. 9] near Boundary street, between mth and 2iat | streets, in the city of Washington, D-O..a quanti ty of the hnest Planta apposed tobe in the United States, consisting of Japonicas and Cape Jessa- mines. mscash. Delivery made immediatel | Gna WTI LLTAM DOCGLAS, wee | ‘Adminiatrator of John Dorglas, decdased. Je 29-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE & Co., Aucts, | B7- THE ABOVE 8ALF IS UNAVOTDABLY | portponed untit SATURDAY MORNING, July 9th, Seine hour and Pisce WILLIAM DOUGLAS, ; istrator of John Dougias, deceased. dp 2-4 48.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. &F7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER UN- avoidably postponed. and will take place at the Auciion Rooms on THURSDAY MORNING, July Mth, same hour, WILLIAM DOGGLAS, Administrator of oRn, Dougias, deceased, jy 9-d JAS. C, MOGUIRE & UO Aucts, — B* J. 0, McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. FIRST CLASS AULEDING LOTON NOBTHIST., BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH STS, WEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July lith, at half- ast six o'clock, on the premises. we shall sell Lot ©. 21, in Square No. 127, frontin, I street, hetween Seventeenth and Hightcenth sts., and running back 147 feet and one-hslf inch te a 2+ foot aliey, and situated immediately east of the fire residence of Dr. Ward. S.A. he one of the most eligible building sites for sslein the West End 7 Terms of sale: One half cash, the remainder in six and twelve mouths, with interest, secured by a deed of trost on the premises, Conveysnces at the cost of the purchasers. JAS. C. McGTIRE& CO., " & CO., Auctioneer TRUSTER'S SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING-HOUSES AND LOTS ON 218T STREET. BETWEEN G AND H STREETS. Or THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 7th, at 6% o’eleck on the premises, by virtue of a deed o trust dated July 2th, 180, and duly recorded in LiberJd A.S..No 2. folios 213 et seq., one of the land recordsfor Washington county. D. C., T shall sell parts of Lots lettered “ E” and “BF,” in Todd’s recorded subdivision of origina! lots 7,8 avd 9,in Square numbered 102, fronting together ( feet on 2ist street west, between Gand H streets north, and running back 1” feet, improved with two three-story Brick Dwelling-houses, with back buildings, to be sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the re- mainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Cost of conveyances, including revenue stamps, to be paid by the purchaser, =a If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days,the Trustee reserves the right to resell at Adwmir Z the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, | J, CARTER MARBURY, Trustee, Je 2-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & Co., Aucts BF-TIIE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the illness of the Trustee until MONDAY APT RBNODN, July lah same hour aud place, J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. dy 8-eo&ds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auct}. ¥ J.C, MOGUIBE & CU., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S BALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON | MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH 8TREETS é By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the 13th day ef October, A, D., 1:56, to Charles S| Walis:h and Jobo C, GC. Hamilton, trustees of the Franklin Building Association of Was! ton city, D C., and recorded in Liber J. A.8.,No. 124. folies 65, et. seq., one of thy land records of Washington county, D. C., and, br virtue of a decree by the Supreme Coart of the District of Columbia, in chancery, in canse No. 65, wherein Henry Barron, et. al.. in behalf of said Franklin putida s Association, were complainants, and Charles 8, Wallach, ef, al.. were defendants, I was sub- stituted as trostee in e pase and stead of the said Charles 8. Wallach, the aurvivin trustee ‘under said deed of trust; I sha! proceed to sell, at public guction, in front of the remises, at six o’clock p.m, cn MONDAY, the ith day ofJaly ext Lot No. 6,in Dyer’s subdi- vision of square No, 915, in the city of Washington, D.C,, improved by a good two story Frame Dwel- ling House. The property fronts on Maryland avenue. between Sth and 9th streets east. 1'stms: One-half cash: the residue in six months the deferred payment to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises. If the terms of sale are not | fally complied with within five dsys from aay of sale, the trustee will resell at the risk andcost ofthe defaulting purchaser, on one week’s notice in the Bening iar. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of purchasers, H.C. SPALDING, Trustee, 19 17-2aw&de J.C. McGUIRE & OO.. Aucts, a GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS me NOTICE— LICENSES.— All li i. the corporation of Georgetown en the ine ot July next, must be paid within ten days of that date, otherwise they wili be strictly enforced by he Met: litan Police. the Me opel an Police. WM. LAIRD, Clerk, Je 2l-eotJd y10 G oreFrows CORPORATION STOCK.— A Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, can obtain some by applying to WM, LAIRD. Olerk of said Corporation, je 29-dtlau SALT. S 4.WeReoon FINE AND GROUND UTeRK *$ ISLAND, ULM AINT UBES Bark SALT, for horses and cattle, For sele b; : » I. THOS. DAVIS, Wholesale Dealer in Sait, Je 8-Im* No. 83 Water street, Georgetown, "OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company’s boats, *‘Potomac,’’ PO Sve laven.”’? Apply to the 10% or sprains on Doar’ °F JOHN B. DAVIDSON, my 18- Water street, Georgetown. Gr NEWS FORTHE TRAVELER. A new line of U. 8. Stages leave Pennsylvania House, op © st., between 4! and sth sts.. Washington, D, C.. daily for Rockville, Md.. at7% o’clock,s. m.,. and Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by same route for Frederick, Md., connecting lines with Poolaville and other points. Having new and splendid Coaches, I feel satisfied that general satisfaction will be the result. j FRANCIS CURRAN, Persons desiring to go from Georgetown will find the stage at the Montgomery House, on High st., every morning at 8 o'clock, jy 2-lw SELLING OUT TO CLOSE, | K REAT REDUCTION IN BOOKS, STA | $ ERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, aon The undersigned offer to the trade and public generally Lak t inducements to purchase, as he ig closing out hig large steck ef goods preparatory to leaving the city. — 5 Giest bargains in Books, Stationery, Photo- gan Cards, Albums, Knives, Scissors, Razors, aps, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., &c. A large lot of goods at half price. See eral very ne Show, Cae for sale. ora short time only, a! THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 278 Penn. avenue, 27 det, Ith and 12th sts,, Washington, D.G. | ; of the horse cara rusini: rom the Capitol to Georgetown. Rent low. ag Se 9-tf jy lm : | 0 RENT—An elegant HOUSE, with brown ADIES' WRAPPINGS stone front, partially furnished: with ell mod- fonts LADIES’ WRAPPINGS, ern improvements, centrally and pleasantly lo- Black Silk Circulars, . cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- Black Silk Pecanes, i ‘ | retary Chase, together ‘with large brick stable, ; Black Silk Mantillas. The premises ot to be rented for a. boardin Black Berege Mantillas, | house. For particulats inquire of Hon D, E: White Barege Mantillas, ROBIES on the premises, or Capt. GEORGE ELY, Gray Barege Mantillas, 4 | No. 27 434 street. Possession given immediately. Misses Silk Sacques, | te 8-tf Misses Silk Circulars, | At MAXWELL’S MANTILLA EMPORIUM, dy 1-6t 328 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘OR SALE—100 AORES OF LAND at_Belts- ville, 106 acres at Contee’s, 50 acres at Laurel, wage, 15) at Sip Se Junction, Ssacres neat Hitridge Landing, 0 eorex wits i from Baltimore, ‘Allon the Washington Branch Railroad, Fi id desori pti: ly to M. BAAD SU SCRRATE aa ha © furnished Rooma at 450 12th street, between snd H sts. location is one of the most de- Rooms FOR RENT.—Comfortable and well- G ata. sirable in the city. my 4-tf IDWELL & HENDERSON, No. 367 D Sraenr, wean NistH, Respectfully inform their friends and the public nerally that they have now in store a well se- lected assortment of t WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest cash ices, M Work done at short notice in the city or country Dometre the wince No. 367 D street, near 9th mi Tr s * Pranklin Hall Building. Sapattt PIANOS. Four New Steinway Noone Pianos, and sev eS perkates @ her De 7-0 Davie, for $275, an Several, that have el he TE 7 - Stat both National ywhich were. ion Kecord, .1 ¥ol, 8¥0. rtraits. ‘he NFRANGK BA¥LOR. een used, at low prices. i Mi in’e CABINET, Al the WureBireat (0. Wat, METeEROeT, je 2 Corner l'th st, and Fete, ty THE BAT RAS STYLES 2 TRA ss HATS CHAS. L. LOCK W00"S & 00.8, - @ Imit: 384 Pacey, be g. 9th and 10th sta PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Breadway, N. ¥., UEXOLUSIVE DEALERS IN | Ba 45 feet on North — A.. and is believed to | stands, and Wardrobes, erior Curled Hair Mattresses, Kolsters and Pillows, Feather Beda, Husk Mattresres. Blankets, Oemforts, | Toitet Sets, Curtains. and Shades, ¢ Tables, Enstre Gane-seat Chairs, e Irons, Refrigerator, cases, Writ Boo R Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen me beuvites ene SG. TEMPLE. U. 8,N.. Bxecaton, Sy 6-d JAS, COC, McGUIRE & co., Aucts. BY J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, )WELLING-HOUSE® AND BUILD- T THE CORNER OF NORTH H STREET AND 19TH STREET WEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July ith, at half- past 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sel | sell, for | account of estate of the late Com. Crane, parts of | Lots 1) anda1. in Square No. 12, at the corner of | loth street west and north H street, together with | the improvements, consiting ¢ three-story | Brick Dwelling house, with back-buildings, ate- | bling. Ac. The Will be divided into three Tope | parts, two puildtng to nd the house and lot om | which it stands, with cient side alley, | Possession of the house will be given on the Ist of October, 1864, Terme cash. ; Cost of conveyances and Biamps to be paid by the baser. eld 3,0. MeGUIRE & OO.. Aucta. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN J. B. HAW’S SUBDIVISION OF MOUNT PLEAS- ANT, ADJOINING THE BOUNDARY LINE AT | 2TH AND STH STRE XTEND | On MONDAY, the J8th instant, we 5! front of the premises, at 6 o’clock lowing valuable Building Lots, viz: 43, 44, aud 4, of J Pleasant farm. These lots front on 7thand 8th streets extended, and opposite the Park—a goed situation for business purposes. and outside of the corporation of Washington, F Persons wishing to purchase handsome building lots either for private r ences er business par- will do well to atts pe the sale. m8 of sale: One-halfcash; balance in six and i 2 ay pees for notes bearing interest from the cey of ale deed given and adeed of trust taken, Allcone veyance at ce purchaser. Title indisputable, mate above lots will be subdivided to suit pur chasers, Fifty dollars will be required of each purchaser when the property is knocked off, and if not paid down it will be then put up and gold to the next highest bidder wag steal comply with the terms, dy 6-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. | Y¥ GREEN. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, | GUARDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON NORTH I, BETWREN 14TH AND 15TH BTREETS WEST, AT AUCTION, | On MONDAY, the Jith day of July next, 164, | Ishallsell, infrovt of the premises, at 6 o'clock H m.. by virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Gonrt | dated the 12th day of May, 18¢3, ratified and ocon- firmed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the Isth day of May, 183, the follow- | ae described handsome building lots, viz : ot numbered four(4)in Square numbered two jundred and eighteen, (2!8,) it having a front of 42 t 7inthes on north I. between iith and 15th streeta west, rnnning back with a side alley to a 30 feet alley 142 feet 7 inches i Terms : One half cash; balance in six months, the purchaser to give note for the deferred pay- ment, bearing interest from ibe day of sale, and eecured to the satisfaction of the Guardian. Ail conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of Fhe parshasey t ots Nos 42, B. Haw’s subdivision of Mount Ore hundred dollars will be required paid down when the property is knocked off, and if the whole terms are not complied with in five days after aa\e the Guardian vea ther an to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser by advervising such resale in the National Tnteltigencer ree mes, ‘itle per: Mrs. ELIZA ANN DRANE, Guard JetM-eodkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, A YJ. C, McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, wh TRUSTEE’S SALE OP VALUABLE BUILDING In execution of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity. passed in the cause of Hagner et al vs. Randell et al., on the 7tn instant, toe subscriber, as Trustee, will sell, at Public Auction, on the premises, at six o’clock p,m.. on MONDAY, the lith day of July, 1864, the following valuable BUILDING LOTS situate in Square 141, in the First Ward of Wash- ton city, viz: i ifot No. 13, fronting 65 feet 7 inches on Hi stree! Streets, opposite the pubdi ta. between 18th and 19t! re reservation on the south side of Peunsylvani: nue, and running back 183 feet. Part of lot . fronting 2 feet on H street near its intersection with Pennsylvania nue and running back about 139 feet, with the i ments, consisting of a brick office. Lot No. 19, fronting on Iith street 52 feet, and running back 15) feet 9 inches. ; Ali that part of Lot No. 13, adjoining Lot No, 19, fronting on 18th street 37 feet 6 inches, and run- ning back 135 feet 6 inches. . 4 Also, all that part of Lot No. 14, lying immedi- ately in the rear of that part of Lot No, 13, lest is now, snd for many year mentioned. which been, inclosed and used as a garden with the said. part of Lot No. 18, and Lot No, 19—the said portion of wor No. 14 being 87 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 3. inches, This property is in an agreeable and improving part of the city, in view of the avenue, and very Well located for residences. The Lots will be subdivided, if desired, to suit purchasers, On the following day, TUESDAY the 12th day of July. 184 in further execution of said decrea, the | subscriber will ee'l, at the Auction Rooms of Jas, C, McGuire & Co., at six o'clock p. 1, the follow- ing vacant Lots lying east of the Capitol: Lots N 1, 12, 13, d 14, in Square i at the corner of north D streets east. Lots Nos. 1,2, 15, and 36, in Square 953. lying in ons body, at the coruer of north C and llth streets east. Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3.and 4, in Square 1,(35, fronting | together 311 feet on Kest Capitol street, between | 18th and Mth streets east. Lots Nos. 1. 2,3, 4, and 20, in Square 1,957 fronting together 29 feet on East Gapitol street, at the eor- ner of 15th atreet east. is , Lots Nos. 7. 15, 16, and 17, in Square 1,110, front- ing Gn Esst Capitol and south A streets, between 18th and 19th streets east. Lots Nos, 1 and'2, in Square 1,112, lying at the corner of south CO and ifth streets east. Many of these are corner Lots, situated on the widest streets. on high ground. &c. ‘he terms of rale prescribea by the decree are aa follows: One third of the purchase money to be paid in carh, and the residue in two equal install- ments. at six and twelve months from the day of cepted interest, to be secured by approved notes or bonds, The Trustee reserves the right to resell any por- tion of the property, in case the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale. at the risk of the ney io archaser, on pal Ini waser: An HAG jel 2awkds J. 0, MoGUIRE & O0.. Aucts, BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionoers, A.GOOP TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE ANDLOT WEEN 45, AND OTHE ON @ STREET, BET STREETS, ISLAND, AT AUCTION, On TUE: Y, the 12th instant, at 6% o'clock p, m,, we shall sell, infront of the premises, a good. aeary yraioe House, containing six rooms, be- = part Lot 8, in Square 496, A good chance fora small investment. Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Sh soeea OE Auctioneers. BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctiencers, sREMPTORY SALE OF A TA PE LE Ge A FINE SQUARE OF On TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, July 12th, at 6 o’clock, at the Auction Kooms, we shall sell the whole of *quare No, 890, lying on north H street, between 7th ad h streets east. The sale o: Square entire affords a fine op- portunity for investment or speculatio: It lies well with the grace in a rapi' ly improving part pu pe city, has pavement, &c., laid on the H street ron’ Terms’ One half cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust op the premises CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PUBS. { For sale by all first-class Grocers and Druggists | Qrerywhere, he Cast FREDERICK THE GREAT, yol. 4, ae uide Book of the New Jersey Central Railroad, | 7éc. * Savage Africa, bow inwood Reade, $3.50 North American Review for July, $1,25 Blackwood’s Magazine for June, 26c Denis Duval, by Thackeray, 50e Sabbath Readings, by Rev. Gardiner Spring, 2 | vols., by the author of *Beuleh."’ $1 The Bock of Days, 2 voln, itiaatreted iy8 NOK TAYLOR. Proposats Wao eDERS, for buildii pi Chanel for the Capitoh Hill Presbyterian Gee from the 4th to the lu al Sei lans nd speci- deatgns ch ths thier Geluahuas Sebo A fs ee right to receive or reject all proposals. yaa . —— OEE I ‘HE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN 71 tote pie pm AND Its ) by the report ics NoGedacaatd hoof end wae a” AOR FAVOR, Ys. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, Title perieet. fySan 5. 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auets. ¥ JAS, C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, AND 35TH STREETS. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, July} o'clock, on the premises, we ut Lots No, 48 and 49, in Dru Square 29, fronting M feet Gin¢hes on Chesnut street, between 14th and 15th streets west and P and Q streets north, improved by a well-built two- Story brick Dwelling-House Terms cash, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser ‘ &2 Immediate possession iven. jy7-td JAMES ©. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, | Py. DosTER AND : ATTORS GUAR oR aT LAW, ferme _ 497 Pitvertdvor to Riggs? Bank, Stove AND KINDLING WOOD, Hickory, Oat Lit to size; Find tongtt Latent tate plo, Pe. av. betw. Sd-and Jet0-1m_Miltand Witurf. aie st. at Conan Dette. PETES Ae toc CORAL HCAG Wad Csearrs: the Great Rebellion: = v