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a re er en eS ES TT LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. CANTERBURY HALL.—Fresh talent hasbeen engaged and will appearat this resort to-night. Among the number are Harry Macon, the bar- joist and negro delineator; Miss Mollie Bogart, the vocalist, and others. John Mulligan, Jonn- py Redden, Miss Naomi Porter and other fa- ‘vorites bere will also appear, and the bill will be one of rare excellence. See advertisement. Sanrorp’s TRovure will to-night appear at Grover’s Theater, in @ rich variety of their most amusng acts, songs, burlesques, and dances, among which will be a version of “Romeo and Juliet,” “The Rival Lovers,” &c. Anold Washing'on favorite—Dick Parker— ‘will appear in conjunction with the troupe. Pio-Nics.—A number of these delightfal es Bre unnounced for to-night. That of the oung United Cinb will be given at Loefler’s Garden. The St. Mathew’s Sanday School will give ope at Washington Park, and this will certain- ly be most admirably conducted. At Green Spring Pavillion the Kennebec As- sembly and their friends willenjoy themselves; and at Jueneman’s pleasure gardens the Ger- man Benevolent Society and St. Joseph’s So- ciety will have a party for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum. ‘here willno doubt pe much enjoyment at #1] these places. and those who would partici- pate, have a fine chance for a selection. > DISTRIRUTION OF PREMIUMS TO THE Fourts DistaictT ScHOoLs.—The annual dis- tribution of premiums to the most meritorious pupils of the Public Schools, commenced this Sflernoon, the distribution opening with the Fourth District, as follows : Medals for punctuality, exemplary conduct, Snd improvement within the year, were Swarded to James M. Mister, of the Male Grammar School; Rachel Garrett, of the Female Grammar; Norval W. Stratton, of the Male Intermediate; Helen E. McQueen, of the Female Intermediate. (The above received gold medals.) Sarah Baker, of epee No, 1; Kate Maxwell, of Secondary No. 2; Lizzie Beall, of Secondary No.3; Charles F. Rowe, of Secondary No. 4; John T. Neale, Secondary No.5; Tommie Tyler, Secondary No. 6; Belie Haliday, Secondary No. 7. Clara Cassell, of Primary No. 1: William Stratton, Primary No. 2; Lilite Clear, Primary No. 3; and George Dunn, Primary No. 4. (The Secondary and Primary scholars received silver medals.} Premiums for the best written examinations ‘were awarded to Fabey Franklin, (Ist ¢ lass,) Giles Heilprin, (2d class.) and James A. Sey- del, (34 class,) of the Male Grammar Schocl; Julia Franklin, Arabella Headley and Amanda Th mn, of the Faemale Grmmar: Dallas Tucker, Willig Dulaney and Geo. Gray, of the Male Intermediate; Lucie A. Peyton, Mary E. Chrisman and Ida N. Rowe, of the Female intermediate. The following were the recipients of pre- miums for exemplary conduct and punctuali- ¥ Thomas McArdle, Geo. M. Davis, Robert oung, Francis Toumey, Charles E. Fra- zer and James T. Gallaborn, of the Male Grammar School; Bettie Robinson, Maggie Garrett, Janie Worrall, Emma Thomas, Mag- gie Oameron and Ida Pumphrey, of the Femaie Grammar; Samuel Yates, ndrew Boyce, Robbie Cameron, John Mothershead, Willie Taylor and Geo. Overton, of the Male Inter- mediate, Georgiana Muicheil, Elizabeth J. Reilley, Kate V. Wise, Sophia Cook, Susie Lomax and Jennie E. Busey, of the Female Intermediate. Lizzie Miller, Emma Frazier, Jane A. Adams, Katie Cassell, Mollie McDev- itt and Lizzie Hickey, of Secondary No. 1; Nora Lueby, Rosie Calvert, Agnes Shipman, Inez Goodrich, Kate Whitmore and Mary Lewis, of Secondary No. 2; Kate Kieindinst, Kate Mullen, Mary Galioharn, Eliz- abeth Lucas, David Cridler and Alice ‘ Y, of Secondary No. 3; Thomas Taylor, Alfred Yeatman, James Ryan, John Boyle, James Frazer and Thomas McNamara, ot Secondary No.4; Ambrose Rowell, Charles Goodrich, Hedges Wood, Joha F. Pearson, Eddie Pemaine and Charlie Zell, of Secondary No. 5; bert Hinton, Walter Boyce, Freddie Gregory, Harry Quinn, Hlisha Thomas and Willie McQuren, of Secondary No. 6; Susie Pullin, Elizabeth Hutchinson, Alice Norris, Mary Thomas, Laura Middiman and Mary ‘Waliingsford, of Secondary No. 7; Magg.e ImrhBie, mary Laro, Mary Reeves, Evama Wil liams, Susie Crook and Sarah King, of Primary No.1; James McCook, Eugene ‘Snook, George Handy, Jobn Beck, Wm. Maxwell and John usby, of Primary No. 2; Columbus Ragan, ‘Washington Bradourn, Catharine Lepo, Ida Raub, Ella Donaldsonand Edward Thomas, of Primary No. 3; Millie Diggle, Ella &. West, Ella Vernon, Mary F. America, Sallie Cridler and Sarah Lucas, of Primary No. 4. The scholars who received premiums for at- ten ion to study and improvement within the year were Wm. C. Harte, Sam’l E. Boyce and Joho FS of the Male Grammar school; Fanny jams, Fiorence Hawes and Lizzie Lucas, of the Female Grammar; Charlie Mil- der, Eddie Norwood and Willie Halley,of Male intermediate; Alice Harrison, Agnes A. Frais- dey and Ellen E. Holliday, of Female iuter- mediate; Rose Baird, Isabella Sandilans and Lizzie Rowen, of Secondary No. 1; Eva Hall, Mary Bartlett and Louisa Goodall, of Secon- dary No. 2; Oharies Havenner, Wm. Dunn and Wiltie Johnson, of Secondary No. 3; Wm. Digney, Frank Page and Lett B Hutchinson. of Secondary No. 4; James Halley, Danie! Lynch and Levi ©. Handy, of Secondary No. 5; Frank Bild, Henry Smallwood and Willie Clements, ot Secondary No. 6: Addie Beach, Annie Ragan and Lavinia Selby, of Secondary No.7; Laura De Vaughn, Sarah Burch and Magdalene Muetler, of Primary No. 1; Harry ©. Davie, Chauncey Datten and Jesse Dayis, of Primary No. 2; Ellen Penn, Ida Bradley end Clara Wilson, of Primary No. 3; Susie Mockabee, Maggie Crump and Alfred Thomas, of Primary No. 4. Premiums for improvement in bere wiihin the year were awarded to Eder H. Th son, of the Male Grammar School; Mary Wright of the Female Grammar; Malice Moran, of Male Intermediate; Judith Gravett, of Female Intermediate; lda ry No. 1; Mary McArdle, Secondary No. 2; Famnes Phipps, Secondary No.3; Michael O. Driscoll, Secondary No. 4; Eddie DeSaulis, Secondary No. 5; George M. Raub, Secondary No. 6; Bertie Headley, Secendary No. 7; Annie Whitemore, Primary No. 1; George Bate, Pri- mary No.2; Alice Lewis, Primary No. 3; and Maggie Davis, Primary No.4. Premiums for neainess of person, books, desk, &c., were awarded to Winfleld Scott Walter, of the Male Grammar School; Mary Imbhrie, of the Female Grammar; Washington Cassell, of the Male intermediate; Ciara V. Worrall, of the Female Intermediate; Ida Stew- art, Secondary No. 1; Sallie Jackson, Secondary No. 2; Laura Grainger, Secondary No. 3: Bir- ney Willey, Secondary No. 4; Eddie Kerts, Secondary No. 5; Lecky B. Mitchell, Second- ary No. 6; John Carroll, Secondary No.7; Flora ‘Vernon, Primary No 1; Robert Davis, Primary No. 2; Mary Raub, Primary No. 3; and lda Jacobs, Primary No. 4. For improvement in yocal music the follow- ing premiums were awarded, viz: Edwin B. Hay, of Male Grammar; Lizzie Hinton, Female Grammar; George Gray, Male Lotermediate; Mollie M. Bowen, Female Lutermediate, Sarah Baker, Seconcary No.1; Norah Lusby, Second- ary No.2; James Whitmore, Secondary No. 3; Joseph Williams, Secondary No. 4; Ambrose E. Rewell, Secondary No. 5; Eddie Barron, Secondary No. 6; and Olara Jackson, Second. Ton, Seconda. So aa =F Tate, Bettie Brown, Mary Adams, Alice Barkmar, Alice Avery, Fannie Calvert, LouisaGoodall, Melvina Tolson, Jennie Boyer, Kate Davidson, Lizzie Corcoran and Laura ‘Vernon, of Secondary No. 2, have received honorable mention. Kate Maxwell and Nora Lusby drew for the prize medal, the first- pamed being successful Ia Primary No. 1, Mary Keeves, Mary Low, Maggie Imrhie, and Clara Cassell drew for the medal, the last-named being successful. In this school thirty-six girls deserved premiums forneatness. Dratha Miller and Clarissa Bur- gees deserved premiums for improvement within the year. ree DecrpepLy CooL roR THE SEason.—The Chronicle of this morning under the heading «A Day of excitement,” says .—Not withstand. ing the putiication of all the news of conse. quence that was reliable respecting this move- ment in the «#zira Chronicle,” and numerous statements made in the extras of our neighbors of the Star and Republican there were also many rumors, &e, &c, Now considering that the Chronicle's extras ‘were made up Of the news of the Star’s extras, this talk about ourown «statements” and its «reliable news” is bout the coolest thing of @ Hot season. But yes, the Chroniclehad one bit of exclusive wews:—the following to which that paper Give the prominence of double teads - “<A Rebel Scouting Party in the City. The ser- geant of the Second Pr-cinct reportea morning to Superintendent W: or ine mounted men, whom he was sfled were Tebel juts, came past the police station, and, after ort time devoted to observations of the vicinity, disap; d. “A stranger dressed in agrey coat and black pants, supposed to be a rebel scout and mount. ed on a fine horse, was also observed by other parties. He appeared to be making & tour of observation.” ‘This is a serious charge to make against the loyalty and efficiency of Sucerintendent Webb Bd bis force, that they permitted rebel scou's, be tnd them to be such, to make leisurely n oteervation directly under the noses of. police, and then to move off unmolested. mtliaaaerte cance maar bun at s Uads of re! ited to Tide throg Chea 7 are to mane toute of observailen.° Bat we tate i unat nobody was sucha eilly an trang: it bit of sensational writing d Lost t sell a few extras. The fact is that the his- tory of American journalism does not show Snother metance of & paper—esither from deé-_ sign or inadvertently—so persistently gulling its readers as does the Chronicle. Monkey Run correspondence, Saltpetre Cave stories and hair-elevating yarns of rebe} raiders in buck- ram, (gTay) perambulating the streets of Wash- .ington, and such like news” of Chronicle man- ufacture, have mado that paper the laughing- stock of the country. ee ea A Surroezp Reset Frag—On Saturday last, Capt. Camp, A. Q. M. 8t the Soldiers’ Rest, received information that certain parties in the city were preparing & flag for presenta- tion to the advance guatd of the rebels when they entered the city. Lieut. Gemmill, of the V.R.C. stationed at that point, proceeded to the house designat:d. and there found a fine fiag, of which the following is a description, Which he took pozeession o' Length, three feet; width , about 18 inches; with a white field fibont [8 inches square, on which are two nar- Tow blue silk stripes running from corner to corner, each stripe having thirteen stars over it (making twenty six in all), with two stripes, the upper one red, and the other bine. Those having charge of it said thatit was intended for a division of the Sons or Cadets of Tem- persnce, but the officers not heing conversant with the emblems and flags used in that order, took charge of it, and haye referred the matter to the proper authority. ~ PII ESE RAILROAD COMMUNICATION UNINTERRUPT- ED.—The train which lett Baltimore at ten o‘clock this morning arrived on time, the road at tbat hour being free and norebels are re- ported to have been nearit. At noon the tele- raph communication of the railroad company atween here and Philadelphia was open, al- though:at that time the wires of the American Company north of Baltimore were notat work. Some of the passenger's by this train report that early this morning small bands of rebel cavalry were seen in the neighborhoods of Cockevasille and Govanstown, north of Bal- ore. eee SUNDAY Exovrsiomiats BAGarp.—Yester- day morning a number of gentlemen, to avoid thehest and dust of the city, made 4 visit to the Prince George side of the Anacostia to spend the day in the cool shade ef the oaks. Unfortunately they were bagged by the mili- tary, who seemed to think the party were loit- ering around after a suspicious sort and de- tained until morning. Sunday visits beyond the District lines are not safe at present. ———»——_— THE NAVIGATION oF THE RIvER.—Pilots and others navigafing the river find consid. erable difficulty in getting up tha river, in consequence of the buoys at Lower Cedar Point having been moved—one entirely, and the other about four miles trom its original position, There are one or more vessels ashore there constantly. Sat ngs ot STATE OF THE THERMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 o'clock, 83 in the shade and 112 in the sun. DIED, On Sunday morning Mthinst., JOHN FRANCIS, infant son of Robert and the late Jane Parkhill: aged 1 year and 25 daya, Go to thy rest. my child, Go to thy dreamless bed, Gentle. and week and mild, With Blessings on thy head. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon. at3 o'clock, from the residence of his father, Virginia avenue, between 3d and 442 sts. * July the ith, WILLIAM ALBERT, beloved son of Andrew and Susanna Barbour, aged 4 years 11 months and 2 weeks. . His funeral will take place on this Monday even- ing at half past five o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. pas On Monday morning, June lith. J.G. SCHOTT, aged7l years, _ His funeral will'take place from his late resi- dence on B street north, between Ist and 2d east, at5o’clock on Tuesday evening. Friends of the family are invited to attend a In Georgetown, D. C.. on Sunday morning, Ith instant. Mra. ELIZABETH T. HARRISON relict ot tye late Gustavus Harrison, in the 7vth year of per age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence. No. 26 Gay street, on Tuesday afternoon at 5% o'clock. s _ S| 18T OF LETTERS REMAININ Le OTIOE GEORGETOWN Big ae POSE JuLy 9,1864, To obtain any of these letters, the appli call for advertiaed letters.” give the date crit list, and pay one cent for advertising. a no} ed for within one month, t! il sent to the Dead Letter Office, Dunes, Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post-marking without inter: fering ey seit aie ret f a letter to th request for 6 return of aletter to 18 if'unclaimed within thirty days of less, writtec ore Tinted with tha ore ker, Name, post offes, end tate, across the left-hand end of envelope. on the face slde, will be complied with at the usual pre- aid Fat oO OB . payable when 18 i lelivered to the writer: id Pace tp LADIES’ LIST. Brooke Mrs Thos A Jackson Mrs Betsey Brown Mre Sarah Kelvay Mra Belt Miss Magtalene — King Miss Sarah ® Bell Mies Mar Knott Mra Martha A Brown MreLollie Brewer Miss Caroline Baker Mrs Catheriue Brown Mrs Eastburn Cox Misa Lizzie Giants eet ulis arter Miss Jenn: Dibler Mra Sara, Dickson Mrs Rachael Doty Mrs Sarah B Davis Hise Mary B Poidvan Mins Charles Babee bd angelina jlesow Margare’ Grimth Mise Rlien V Keeeh Miss Annie E Lewis Mra Dora A McGaw Miss Mary & McCaw Miss Mary Ann Madcoft Mrs Margaret Mors Mra Dell Maclong Mra Masow Mra Mary Ann Michval Miss Lizbeth Mills Miss Jane McCuran Misa July Magruder Mrs Annie McCasey Mrs A 2 O’Donell Mrs Ellen Owens Mrs James Platt Mrs Martha Mrs Douglass R Reed Mra A Gye MreCagnerine C Rose Migs Amelia Hlance Miss Mollie Somers Miss Annio fon Mise Virginia Seselo Mra I arr Hedrick Mrs ME Heekley Mrs Martha Hall Mrs Armand Harris Miss Annie M il sc Jones Mrs Martha Williams Mra Mary. Jenkins Mra Ellen Wise Mrs Elizabeth Ann GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Bhilling Miss Macgie I Smallwood Miss Bena Tyne Mias Mary Aon ilson Mrs Louisa3 Armstrong HS GenallWmB McCam John Barkley Thos8 Goodwick Wm Mallory EdS32 Brook Thos Gates Robt McCaimon€pDR Brooks Thos A Gifford mnoch suite DA Brisco Michael Green D MeKenzie Arch Barton Isaac Hein ChasS Merritt A | Bennett John Hodgkin 8 P Norton Michael Burk Jobn2 | Hogau Martin Osborne Harry Boblenden JacobHamman Jas W Pierce Mr Baker Frank 8 Hicks Jeremiah Potter Joho W Coleman Kich'd Halton ohm Riley Mr eynolds Mich] bandlerLH Hoaben Fred Gontcn Cap y Henderson Chasiigule Jacob CeleJohn £2 Janey Fran's HStratton Wm Chollar & Cod Johnson Gaes’raSmallwood WmF GookJohnJ | Kennedys J Spence Thos2 Campbell Ab'm Kilmartin B’d Skinner Dixon Robt RR LowellCaptJ Scott Harry E Dopaldsron RH Lewis Wm. Shlosser Geo Docket Peter Lawrence Sam’l Swartz Benj T Dunber Chas A Lewis JohuC_ Starin Alonzo Dunbor Peter T Lawler Dan’l W Turner JosT Joh Lemmon Chas Temple Cap C Roerson dB Lancaster 0 Wilson Wee T Finn Wn Dr Miers Win Weeks Sam'l B Kijzgerald Thos Maley Cap Mart Watts Robt T Fisher Levy McGuide John Whorton Hen D Frankland GW McCarthy J. White George Fisher Chas A MoranJames Wright Dayid Fis : eee MS HENRY ADDISON. P.M. ALE OF CONDEMNED GRAIN SACKS. Cuier QUARTERMASTER’S Orricz, 2 Wasuinetoy Deport. ‘Wasuinaton, D.C., July 1, isst.§ Will be sold at Public Auction, at 7thatreet wharf, in the city of Washington, D.C., on MON- DAY, July 13, 1864, at 11 o'clock a, m., 65 00 OLD GRAIN SACKS, condemned aa unfit for public service. Successful bidders will be required to remove oe paronases Gos five Cs rene date of sale, 'erms cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, dy 11-td Depot of Washington. NTERNAL REVENUE. U.S, AS&KsSoR's OFFICE, L Oolection Listrict of Distr of Columbia, Toall whom it concern :—Notice is hereby given that the Annual Tax List for 1854, together with the Income Tax for 1353, is now in this office. Said liste will remain open for inspection and ex- amination for the spsce of fifteen days from t¢ iith day of Ju.y, 1864: and that the undersigned will remain in his office,No 468 7th street west, for fift-en days thereafter to hear determine on all appeels that nay be made relative to exces- sive or erroneous valuation by the Assistant As- searors. All appeals must be in writing. specifying the particular case, matter or thing respecting which & description ie requested, and state the ground or principle of inequality or error compl ~M. U.8. re for D. No. 486 7th stroet west, Washington, July 11, 1854. dy Ll-eost Y¥ W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, CARGO. Sea 8 PAREL, In virtue of adecree issued from the Olerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of On- lumbia, holding a District Court, ant to me di- r Twill sell for cash. at Wm. ‘all & Oo.'s jazear,on Louisiana avenue. between 9th and loth streets. on FBIDAY, the 16th day o July inatant, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m , the following Grode and Ghattels ofthe steamer ‘ Siren,” viz: S bbls. Brandy and Whis- | Propellor Ser, y 4eacks Coffes Zbbis, Meat 2 bbls. Sugar 2 Pr Loaf Sugar 2 Truoks < Toop fron 2bxs. Brandy 2 pus. Medicine 1 keg Lard 8 PL rg aooda semen as Boxes 2 bxa. Chocelate 3 0o i lot Oharte 1bx. Baltes i Bextant 1 Chronometer “Lomall brass Bix pounder ALSO Atto’ Pam. ie same day, Twill sellfor cash, the SPSZAMBR sf p mi ‘Tackle pared, and ture, new} ng ante fant at ote * a, Marsha! D. 0. *, esha! D.G..- Sy 11-d&eds Wb. WALL ., Auets, (Otten jun © 00. Ai WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. ANTED.~An active M i Packing Boom of our Biers Grackor Bakery, io THOMAS HAVENER, jy 1 Feast 347 O street. A By a respectable young girl, a SIT- sgaid, Pleasr all ST Ner SOS both at an Hand Let. Can be seen fortwo days only ee ANTED—A COOK, WAS NDT W est cone wae ead recrenene eae ol B79 7th street, commer oF hee LOBULE NO. V J ANTED—A BOY or young man, well recom- mended whose parents reside in the city..to actas clerk in an Ice Cream and Confectionery store. Apyly after 4 o'clock p. m. at 244 @ street, near the War Department. jy 11-2t* | ANTFD_100 LADIES ever: b} _ DEMONGEOWS Haman iis adiea Hair Dressing Saloon, for to get their hair dressed. cut, and shampooning im the most comfortable. 3 i i pth peed See the SBection oprnar ot JANTED—By a respectable woman, a SIT- W UATION as cock ina private family or res. taurant. Has ne objection to assist in washin and ironing. Call for two days at No. 138 Street between loth and 2th, Beet of reference HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (foe cash) a FARM of one or two hundrei acres. in northern or western Pennsylvania. It pause Be ooh Serptinaeine antte nec uildipgs for a well re; ati » AC asd. VD, Box 8"4, Washington, D-O. 0 $y Telia WANTED A GIRL, to do. chamberwork, and ash and iron, » be- tween I3th and With ats, ate ANTED- By a reapectable lady a SIT- Warn aa carrie ee ee eer a SEE, Pleade address Miss GHENNIE HOUSTON George: town, D.C. jy 9-3t' WwW ANTED—A BAKER, A steady hand to take, charge of the Baking for a Hospital. Good wages toa good hand, lat 512 H street, from 10 tol2a.m, iy 9 3t* WARTED-A eats WOMAN, as eae, aod Y references required, iy on eorgetown Heights. next Reservoir, between l and 6 p.m. Wages $12. iy 9-3t* pl Se ree rae er ee 2) G1 WANTED To buy, for cash, a small HOUSE, , ip Washington or Georgetown. Address, sta- ting terms and locality, JAMES B. SM Waraington City Post Office. jy 9-3t* V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Ten_or twelve 5 WOMEN to wash. poly at office of Na- tional Steam Laundry, 311 E street, between 13th and 13% sts, : jy 9-3t* WANTED—An bonest, healthy WOMAN, as wet nurse for an infant 6 months old. Apply (with references) at No. 534 H street, between and 7th. dy 3-3t day to call at rt Store, and R RENT—TWO ROOMS. Furnished or Unfur- nished, No, 317 8th street, between Land M street. jy 1) 3t* Fo SALE—Two FRAME HOUSES, with four roomseach, situated on 13th street, hetwean K.and Latreets. Inquire of JAMES DALY, cor- ner Vermont avenue and Lastreets. jy i!-1 (OR BALE—Two HORSES and CARTS: also, a Hackney CARRIAGE in good running order, Inquire at the corner of 2th and E streets, of PATRICK KALLAGUAN. jy 11-203t* FOR SALES A Taree lot of WHISKY, BRANDY. ‘and RHINE WINE BOTTLES, price 75 cents perdozen. Inquire at Botting Depot, No. 235 F st , bet. 13th and 14th ats. jy 11-3t~ ‘FLOR RENT—A BUILDING suitable for a gas- fitting, painting. or cabinet repairing shop Peak asmaler moor suitable for abpeaeee ne other purpose. Apply at corner 6th and I streets, Fourth W rd. jy 11-2t* ‘OR SALE—A first clares RESTAURANT doing a ood business, neatly fitted up, with residence atached, Rent reasonable with a five years lease, It will besold cheap as the owner is going to leave thecity.. Apply at $17 7th sirect, near corner of L. Jy 11-3t* ‘OR SALB—A delightfully located LAGER _ BBER GARDEN, two acres of ground. with Brick House 5) by 3),(4rooms ) Saloon Bar, Shoot- ing Gallery, Ten pin Alieys, Dancing Pavilion,and every essential constituting a pleasant resort, MITCHELL & SON, Rei eal Estate Brokers, south- east corner Pa. av. and 15th st. iy IL eowt* F°%, RENT —A four story BRICK HOUSE, con- taining 18 beautiful rooms; water and gas throughout; fine large cellar, The building is new and will be ready for occupancy the }st day of Auguet. It is centrally locat Dey within one Dlock of the avenue nd four of the different De- artments. Also s large store, running the whole length of the building, @ fine stand for a grain or roduce store. Will not be rented for a saloon, ‘or particulars inquire at 512 G street, between 4th and sts. dy 11-2t* (QE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—Two gen: tlemen preferred, either with or without Doard, ire at 257 D street, between 13% and uth, dy 9-30" Inqui ORENT FOR A FEW MONTHS—A prettily FURNISHED HOUSE, in = pleanant art of the city. Possession givenimmediately. Inquire the premises, 394 20th Stecteourees cane 4 '¥ 9- OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, in good location, oD Massachusetts avenue, between sth and 7th sts. Satisfactory reasons given for selling, Ap- Puy, Ro. 20 Massachusetts avenue. Price $250. ‘OR RENT—A large FRAME DWELLING, con- taining !1 rooms, on Maine avenue, between 3d and 4% streets, Island, oceupied prs: M. Young, For termsapply atJ-M: YOUNG, Jr., & BRO ‘6, 403 Pa. avenue, near 4% st. jy 9-3t* {7 ANTED—In a private family, agood COOK, Ay WAPHER and TRONER, Germtn praferred? ut a competen' Trson e Ne 427 F street. betwoen 6thand 7th." jy9-3t". ANTED—AGIRL, from 12 to 16 2 W todo thé housework of two PN ferred. "Apply conser of Testeca f openolic pre . an ti aquare above Northern Market, = “ S'™4etg..on0 Ww ANTED—Kight nent respectable white GIRLS to work in a Dining room, To competent per fons good wages and a good home will be given. None b»t those that understand their business need apply. Call atthe Star Office on Monday and Tuefday, trom 12 to 20'clock. jy 9 -2t* rPEAMSTERS WANTED. Chief Quarter master’s Office. Depot of, Washington, tal Witenes: D.C... July 9, 1854. Wanted, atonce, THREE HUNDRED TEA STERS, each capable of driving with single line, and managing six mule tears, Two such who are competent to apriorm the duty, the pay per month will be thirty dollara, with one ration per day, an@ hospital privileges, includiog the best medical attendance when sick. AgPy to Capiain Charles H. Tompkins, A.Q. M., U.S.A. corner Twenty-second and ats. ash- ington, D.C. D, H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen'l and Chief Qnartermaster, Je 9-19t Depot of Washington, W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Ten CARPEN- TER», on lth street, between @ and HI. jy 8-3t* W. B. DOWNING & BRO, V ENTERED A good CEEMAN aed to teks care of children am ° sework, Apply at 393 Katreet. ) Saeral house ANTEDS A gine Lorde Teenexe) Headeroek ina small family. yat 134 tween Izth and 13th, Inland. OARD WANTED.—A Furnished Room, with Board, for a young couple, convenient fo the Departments. Private family preferred. Address, ttating terms, **W. D., Star Ofiice. jy 8-3t* WANTED—A good SERVANT GIRL for gen- eral bousewerk. Apply at No.475 D st:, N. E. corner of 2d street. dy 7-tf CARPENTERS AND COACHMAKERS WANT- ED.—fcur good CARPENTERS or CAR- RIAGE MAKERS wanted to work on car repairs, Competent workmen can obtain permanent em- plomment and good wages, Applyat the Washing- ‘onand Georgetown R. R. Co.'s Repair Shops. New Jereey avenue, near the Baltimore Depot. iy A goon PHANG EsWantot YY DARTH RE with .91.20in a good paying business already es- tablished in this city. For information addeess Printer, at this office, ty 6-6t* _ jonest young MAN. about 16 or 20 years old. to attend to a Soda Fountain. Good reference required. Apply at the corner7th streetend Louisiang avenue, jy6-e03t* WANTED. Every family to try the celebrated “KIMOLA,”? for killing bed-bugs and all yermin—a liquid preparation, guaranteed to be the best Eamedy in 1 8e. ere sole by 0. pot ae tas ol street, secon oor fro even at. ai 160 King st., Alexandria, Va. sy 6-6t" | AN D WHBELWRIGHT: LACKSMITHS WANTED. WRIGHTS ief Quartermaster’ . epot af Washington, Chies Quariermaster's Ope Boao daly hie t ‘Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops, Quartermaster’s Department, Depot of ne s WRIGHTS. es Ae . The pay per month will be Sixty Dollars ($69), with one?) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick. Avply, to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, A.Q. .. U.S. A., correr Twenty-second and @ stree Washington. D.C. D,H. RUCKER, Brig, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Jy 6-18t Department of Washington. WASZED—One hundred HORSES to pasture, in Prince George’s county, Md. Price $6 per month for single horse. by the quantity $5 per month. Inquire of J. BEASLEY, 52 Louisiana cvenne, Washington, Je 27-20* MRS. M! M, BCHAAFF. VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND NEAR THE CITY.—We offer at private sale a valaable tract of LAND, containing about 115 acres, Iviog in the county of Washington, between the 0! Bladensburg road and the Railroad, immediately west of the country seat of the late dohn © Bives, Keq. The land is high and rolling, commands fine view, and is capable of dividing into seven or elght of the Gnest building sites in the District of lumbia. For terms, &c., a) to . eGUIRE & CO. Tati Auctioneers. Jy 9-6t ‘OR RENT—Two handsomely furnished and very desirable ROOMS, with Board, ifdesired. In- quire at No. 53734 H street, between 6th and 7th streets, dy 8-3t* ‘OR RENT—A partially FURNISHED HOUSE, with a handsome piano for rent until Novem- hee 2h see. Apply at 183 G street north, y Be: Fo RENT—An elegantly FURNISHED HOUSE recently occupied by a Foreign Minister. An- ply on the premises, No, 394 I street, bet, 12. and th. jy 8 7t* {OR SALRE—A PROVISION STORE now doing a good cash business—well fitted up—will be sold cheap for cash. Good reasons for selling. Apply to Star Office. Jy 8-3t" V OULD BE RENTED ON VERY REASONA- ble terms, for three months, a neatly fur- nished HOU*E’ pleasantly located. Address at once Box 766, Post Office. Jy 8-3t* ARGE IRON SAFE FOR SALB CHEAP,—In- quire at STUART & CO.’8, corner 15th and F streets, Sy 7-1w* F%, RENT—A comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE, of five rooms. sont taly located. For articnlars onquire at J. W. DAVIS’ Printing Of- ce, 496 Seventh street, over Ballantyne’s Book Store. Reference required. SyT-At® RENT—Threo or four UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire up stairsof 427 north 7th, above G. jy 6-6t* AUCTION SALES, Fer other Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ¥ J. ©, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING In execution of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity, passed in the cause of Hagver et al vs. Randell et al.,on the 7tn ins‘ant, the subscriber, as Trustee, will sell, at Public Auction, on the premises, at six Oroldck p. m.. on MONDAY, the 11th day of Jaly, followirg valuable BUILDING LOTS re 141, in the First Ward of Wash- tin 65 feet 7 inches on H street, and streets, opporite the public pera jon on the south aide of Pountylvan ve- 8nd runni: feet. * of lot No. 15, fronting 2 feet on H street near its intersection with Pemnsylvanis avenue ‘and running back about 13) feet, with the improve- ments, consisting of a brick office, Lot No. 19. fronting on 18th street 52 feet, and Rapping back TS) feet 9 inches. at part of Lot No. 18, adjoining Lot No. 19, fronting om 18th street 37 feet 6 inches, and run- ning back 135 feet 6 inches. Also, all that part of Lot No. 14. lying immedi- ately in the rear of that “part of Lot No. 18, last mentioned, which is now, and for many years has been, inclosed and used a* a garden with the said part of Lot No. 18, and Lot No. 19—the said portion of Lot No. 14 being 87 foot 6 inches by 15 feet 3 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 pur IB, On the following day, TUESDAY the 12th day of July, 1364 in further execution of said decres. the subscriber will se:l, at the Auction Rooms of Jas, G. McQuire & Co., at aix o’clock B, 70,, the follow- ing vacant Lots lying east of the Uapito! ts Nos. 11, 12, 13, and 14, in Square 938, lying in one body, at the corner of north D and 10th streets east > Lots Nos. 1, 2,15, and 16, in Square 3. lying in ane bods, at the corner of north C and llth streets east. Lots Nea. 1,3, 8, and 4, in Square 1,(35, fronting together 311 feet on East Capitol street, between tras eat aoe 2 36, in ® 1,057, fronti: fs Nos. 1.2,3, in Bq J rontin, together 20 fect ou Bast Or pitel street, at the cor: ner of 15th street east, Lots Nos, 7. 15, 16, and 17, in Bquare 1,110, front- ingon mast bcs to} and south A streets, between and 19th streets east. Lots Nos.1 and 2, in Square 1,112, lying at the corner of south O and i9th streets east. ny of these are corner Lots, situated on the wid. itreets. on high ground. & The terms of eale p-escribed by the decree ar follows: One third of the purcheso money to id in earh, and the residue in two equal install- Frente, at six and twelve months from the day of Bale, with iaterest, to be secured by approved notes or bonds, aes i bere ronertae the ae te a ronal pad por- ion of the pro in case erms of asie are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale. at the risk of ing ParCheanes on ten days’ not: ligencer. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. A. B. HAGNBER, Trustee. Je 16-2aw&ds J. 0. MOGUIRE & O0., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, GUABDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- | ING LOT ON NORTH I, BBrWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY. the llth day of July next, 1°64, Ishallsell, infront of the premises, at 6 o’clock :m., by virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court Sated the 12th day of May, 163, ratified and con- | firmed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the Isth day of May, 1863, the follow- | tog described handsome building lots, vis: | ot Bumbered four(4)in Square numbered two nundred and eighteen, (218.) it having a front of 42 | feet 7inches on north I. between 1th and 15th | streeta west, running back with a side alley to a 30 | feet ulley 142 feet 7 inches, = | Terms: One half cash; balance in six months, | the purchaser to give note for the deferred pay- ment, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured to the satisfaction of the Guardi Ail conveyancing. inciuding revenue 8 the cost of she yarcueser. ie Ore hundred dollars will be required paid do~a re property is Knocked off, and if the wro'~ e not complied with in five days after: 'e dien reserves the right to resell the p on- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu - chaser by advet.ising such resaie in the Nationa! | De aoe ‘imes, itle perfect, “ irs. ELIZA ANN BRANE, Guardian. Jeteod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis, mps, at | T° LET—FURNISHED ROOMS. without board. ; Aply at No, 272 F street, corner of 13th, iy 6 lw OR RENT—A BRIOK POUSE, six rooms, No 214 I street, First Ward. Apply JOHNSON & SUTTON, 521 Seventh street, Jy 8-eo3t* OR SALE—A RESTAURANT situated corner Istand C streets, near the depot, to be sold heap for cash, For particulars inquire of WM. TURNER, on the premises, J¥ 6-6t" (OR BALE—A vice BUILDING LOT. (22 feet by 70) situated on Rhode Island avenue, between 13th and 14th sts. Will be scld for cash, cheap. Title perfect.. Enquire on the premises. Sy 5-1 PPRDFOOREE TEES, AMET Teo sl at’ the tee gcob OF E-L with fixtures. Call at 502 Pennsylvania avenue, jy 5-Iw* OOMS.—A lady from the North, occupying a nice house, will renttwo or three ROOMS, finely furnished, to gentlemen. Also two or three Rooms to a gest and wife having furniture and desiring to keep house—469 E street, two blocks from Post Office, National and Metropolitan Ho- tels. | Kvery convenience. Location unsur- passed. ty 5-lw* a FURNISHED ROOMS POR RENT.—To gentle- men only, 506 9th street, one door from Pa. avenue. Jo 22-tf. SC Sete aaa er OR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE SSION, EF 'Gis tives story BHICR HOUBR ees ton No. 559, Sth street, Inland, between D and streets, i Contains nine rooms, and jin all re. epects a desirable residence an 0) . to.W. D. WALLAGH, Star Office jo antt” Foe SALE—A emall brick HOUS: sized LO’ all and good hy OT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen, Situated on 4th street, between N and O. For particulars inquire at GIBBS’ Hair Store, 243 ‘a. aY., near 13th st. Je 17-1m Ree VE HUNDRED DOLLARS.— For sale, STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD-WILL and three years’ LEASE of a well fitted up Restaurant on Pennsylvanis avenue, (thirteen rooms,) now in active, Tat operation. MITCHELL & BON: Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner Penna. av, and 15th street, Je 10-eolm Washington, D.C Hour? WANTED—In a central location, with about I) or 12 rooma. Will bay lease and far- niture. Apply to W.L. WALL & Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, south corner Penn. ave- nue and 9th street. Je 22 ANTED—1,000 LADIES to come and bu the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Bleeves. Bands and Wrappers. We have reduced ene price one-fourth, and now offer them cheaper jan ever, aN 5 fe 21-tf 381 F st., opposite Patent Office. ANT ED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, MIRRORS, ae ee BED. DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING QOODSofevery description, B. BUCHLY, 42 7th street. between G and H. east side. Ww4sts NTED, BLUTING! FLUTING! Every lady in the District to know that I hi at considerable expense, had built a very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. Dressmakersand others can have any kind of goods Crimped at short notice, ia an foo style, and as cheap asin any othercity. Ladies, remember this is the only machine in town, and done at the only place to get stamping done. 381 F street, oppo- site Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Btitch- Ing Depot. myS 50 000 LADIES WANTED TO CALL af PRINOB’S Stamping Depot, 331 ¥ street, opposite Patent Office, and get their Stamp: Ing, Stitching, Pinking and Embroider done. there are other Rich: in the field, ladies better toes ont fund tueeeome te, fey rp who: ts oe only practical hand in the city. Be sure yo ry F street, opposite Patent Office. mh 4 IDWELL & HENDERSON, No. 367 D Srrusr, wean Nivru, Respectfully inform their friends and the public enerally that they have now in store a well se- fected assortment of WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest cash Piwork done a short notice in the city or country ‘ienced workmen, eRe rrember the lace. No, 36Y D street, near th, Franklin Hall Building. apie PIANOS, F OUR New Steinway & Son’s Pianos, and sev eral other makers, t have just been received. been u Fo RENT—To gentlemen, two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, ina very pleasant and Ithy location, near the State Department and Lafaye' Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east of the horse cars running from the Oapitol to Georgetown. Rent low. je 9-tf TS RENT~—An elegant HOWSE, with brown stene front, partially furnished, with all mod- ern improvements, centrall~ and pleasantly lo- cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- retary Chase, together with large brick stable. The premises not to be rented for a boardin, house. For particulars inguire of Hon D. K. SOMES on the premises, or Capt. GEORGE ELY, Noe 2% street, Possession given immediately, je F°, SALE—100 ACRES OF LAND at Belts- ville, 100 acres at Contee’s, 60 acres at Laurel, S00 acres at Savage, 150 at Annapolis Junction, 100 acres at Jess ce} Cut, 160 at Hanover Switch, 45 acres near Elkridge Landing, 60 acres *< mile from Baltimore. Allon the Washington b.cnch Railroad. For terms and description. a\ ly fo M. imore, Md BANNON, 32 8t. Paul’s at., Bal! Je 9-1m* OOMS FOR RENT.—Comfortable and well- furnished Rooms at 450 12th street, between Gand. H sts. The location is one of the most de- sirable in t) ity. my 4-tf BOARDING. OARD—Comfortable ROOMS and good BOARD at No. 17 Montgomery street, four doors above Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. Terms moderate. dy 11-3t* {SEVERAL GENTLEMEN OAN BE ACCOMMO- } dated with good BOARD in the myst healthy gnd plearant part of the city. by calling at 336 art neapito street, 4: square from depot. jy 9-3t* Bosekeing 7 barge and elegantly furnished front ROOMS, with BOARD. can be obtained at 443 1)th street. between G and H. Several day boarders can also be accommodated ‘hia house is one of the Gneat in the city, havi ll the mod- oe Suprevements, and eligibly sit 5 y 9- OTICK.—The old Hop Restaurant will be pre pared on and after July lith to receive regu- lar boarders at $1 per day. Also. two large Rooms for rent, guitable for a z ter six gentlemen—No. 495 7th street, sign of the White Bear. Sy 7-lw* Wo tive also.on hand one7-oetaye Hall Sava ER®ONS OAN BE ACOOMMODATED WITH & Davis, for $275, and several, that have OARD and LODGING at $5 per week, (or ete Hee Sharwer oRGANE, at the | Raza" fue Phlladelohis Hours, No. G17 New Dy a) 2 we ir me Murie Store of Wha MESPEROTE fom" °p. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. je 21 Corner I'th nd Pa. PAPERHANGINGS. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS A great varioty of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES ‘Adapted to PARLORS, M8 DINING BROOME, a ann Also, CHAMBERS, » 6,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are anrivalled in this city, compri ing io part the famous Gowqua brand for pario Oil Cloths from 8 to I2 feet wide, adapted to dini. rooms, halla,&c. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS COBNIOES, PARLOR MATS, Paper bifbg by ekiliful workmen, aad all orde promptly attended to. Give as a call and ea from 10 to ® per cent. BIFFLE & FALOOWER'S 3468 7th street, between I street and ate . Mass. aveave, Tice ‘ard Ms efoto SALE AT BI8 RS, My A iJ LLOW . which be the interest je ore and of c done at the ah notice, and Planing at a ots , es) SEORGETOWN CORPORATION STOOK.— Those persons who may be dis: pur- posed to ohase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable n btain b ing to WM. La 3% ork of aid ‘Corpor Stee ie wedtiae aw AL S UsFacooy re, AnD GROUND ALUM, Nt UB BOOK SALT, for horses and cattle, TAEBO PATE Gim* "No. 83 Water t. Freetown, § ING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, byt! Osptains on board, or to HN B, DAVIDSON, my Water atrest Georgetown, CARLES FPBEDEBIOK THE GREAT, vol. ¢ Guide Book ofthe New Jersey Central Bailroad, Afcicn, EW act aaa Book St Dara, t vole. iiseaes Fevon, Mi isonater, showing rebel Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN JESSR ‘BAW S CBDIVISION OF MOUNT PLEAS. JOINING THE BOUNDARY LINE A 2TH AND STH STREETS EXTENDED, On MONDAY, the 11th instant, we shall sell. in front of the premises, at 60’clock p. m., the fol- lowing valuable Building Lots, viz:—Lots Nos 42 43, 44, and 56, of J. B. Haw’s subdivision of Mount | Pleasant farm. These lots front on 7thand 8th streets extended, and opposite the Park—a good situation for business purposes, and outside of the corporation of Washington. eae persons wishing to Surchas pede an ttting i ° r- ste Sen fon PT ere RoC The ests, Dus ness D Terms.of sale: One-half cash ce in six and tye xe month; for notes bea: erest from the ay of sale. ‘K deed given and adeed of trusttaken. Allcon- veyance at cost of purchaser, Title indisputable, ‘he above lots will be subdivided to suit pur- coe aollars will be required of each purchaser rty is knocked off,and if not paid gown it my 6 ks en put Spent sid to che next ij t bidder who.shall com wi e terms, bighent Didder WOREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J. O, McG@UIBE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE DWELLIN ee LOTS AT T EST, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 11th, at half- past 6 o’clock, om the premises, we shall sell, for account of estate of the late Com. Crane, parts of Lots10and 11, in Square No. 12), at the corner of 19th street west and north H street, together with the improvements, eonsirting of a three-story Bick Dwelling-houee, with Dack-buildings, sta- bling, &e. The property will be divided into threa parts, two building lots and the house and lot on which it stands, with a sufficient side alley. Possession of the house will be given on the Ist Op etober: 1864, erties cae Cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the haser, era = «J. ©. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts, ¥ J. ©. McGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers, 100 SHARES FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COM* A STOCK AT AUCTION On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July l4, at 5 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, in lots of twenty-five shares each, one hundred shares stock of the Firemen’s Insurance Oompany of Washington and Georgetown. Pind 5, 0, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. , AY JAS. O, McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. x VE SALE OF FURNITURE AND EF- EXTENSIVE EOTS OF ACHOTEL ES On TUESDAY MORNING, July 12th, at 10 o’clock, at Markham’s Hotel, on Pennsylvania avenve, between lith and sth streets, (just west ef Willard’s Hotel,’ by virtue of a distrain for house rent due and in a~ rears sli sell all the Furniture and Effects, compriaii large quanti- ty of excellent Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Carpets, Ourteing Oiicloths, Mattresses Bolsters and Pillowa, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, Toilet Bets. Curtains, &c., &c., contained in about sixty rooms, ‘Also, a quantity of China, Glass, and Crocker: Ware, Table Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware, ‘Bar Citas: Oystae Bases; Mirrors, Peer 1 lso, a quantity of Liquors in wood an: ASB, Terms cash. O H. WI8k, Bailiff. it JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. Ss +a NER Enn aati Va., or CONDEMNED | ARTERBIASTERS’ STORES. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Washinstom Depot, ad Washington, July 1! 1864 i Will be sold at Public Auction at Alexandria, | Va., on TUESDAY, July 19, 1854, at 11 o'clock a. | . alarge lot of Baddie Blankets, Bridles. Horse | and Bfule Collars, Hames, Saddles, Wagon Whi Horse Covers, on Covers, Lanterns, Sho Stable Forks, ins. Blacksmiths ear _ apt pee -— & ¢., condemnes At for public service. “iuccesaful bidders will be required to remove the artieles within five (5)daysfrom date ofsale. | ae cash, ta sera He ROCKER, | adier General, Chief Quartermaster, | syi-ta Depot of Washington, | BX 720MAg DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE. } By authority of a deed of trust, dated the 9th | February, 1857, and recorded in LiberJ A.8.,No. | 281, folio 224, trom John Kilis and another, to se- | cure a debtdue to Sam’l Gropiey, =A by his direc- tion, Tehal sell atauction, nm MON DAY Int Augus' next, at5e’clock in the afternoon, On the prem: inea, the piece or parcel of wround in Georgetown, being parte of Lots No.74 and 75. in the old town, fronfing on the north side of Wuter streat, and beginning at a point 126 feet I’: inches westerly from the corner of High and Water streets, and running from said beginning with Water street westerly 25 feet, thence north to a 3) feet alley, | thence east with seid alley 25 feet, thence seuth to | the place of inning, withthe housethereon, Terms: on r the purchase money in cash, and the resiaue at six and twelve months—notes, with surety, bearing inte: a lien on the remises until paid, and when paid the property | 7: fo be conveyed to the pure ;_and ooless the terms are complied with within five days from the 1 made, after a week's notice ‘Evening Star, at the cost and rigk of the | efaulting purchaser. Deeds, stampa, &c,, at the parohaser'a expense, Jo m-staw&de . Trustee, BLLING OUT TO CLOSE. REDUCTION IN BOOKS. GREAT EY, AND FANOY ARTIC STATION. | eset ‘The undersigned offer to the trade and generally gree inducements to purchase, stoi glosing ro _ large steck ef goods preparatory to eat bargain sooks, Stationery, Photo- Cards, Albums, ives, Razors. ‘ jerramers one aif price. Boake. O° lot Sigvogeal aE Piel | ah ne and 12th eta., Wasblagten, D. o. | D AND gURROUN DING | a, 5 canta, WRANGK TAYLON. | streets, in the city of Washington, D. | Anction THOS. DUWLING. Auct. | | Teselling atthe AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. ¥ J. O. MOGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ¥ Y SALE OF A FINE sQUA PEREMPTORY 8 LE OF A SQUARE OF On TU AY AFTERNOON, July 72th, at 6 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell the whole of quare No. 890, lying on north H street, between 7th and 8th streets eas The sale of this square enti d portanity ir inyeatrannt or &R onlaties, It wes Well with the grace in a rapii mproving par = city, has pavemént, & 0. I don the H street Terms- One half cash; the remainder in 6 an@ 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust op the premises. Coaveyances at the cost of the purchaser. Title perfect. J.C. McGUIRE & co., Aucta, affords a fine op- jy 8-4 VY JAS. c. MoGUIRB & OO., Auctioneers. 8NUG TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON CHESNUT STRKKET, BETWE: 4TH AND 15TH STREETS. ats On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, July 12th, at o'clock, on the premises, we shall well parts Lots No, 48 and 49, in Drury’s subdivision of Square 29, fronting 14 feet Ginches on Cheanut street, between Ith and isth streets west and P ard Q streets north, improved by a well-built twe- story brick Dwelling- House. Terms cash. Conveyances at the cost of the PF Toned te possession given ion given, fy 7-td JAMES C. BcUUIRE & CO., Aucts, 1 as GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 2 A GOOD TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON G STREET, BETWEEN “5, AND 6TH STREETS, ISLAND, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at 63 o'clock p. we-shall sell, in front of the premises, a good story Frame House, containing six rooms, be- rt Lot 8, in Square 496. A goodchance fore GREEN & WILLIAMS, ing small investment. Terms cash, jy6 Auctioneers. ¥ JAMES ©. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR AT PUBLIC On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 13, com: mencing at 10 o'clock, we shalt sell. at No, 454 @ street, between 6th and 7th streets, the household ithe ee of a lady removing from the aming art: “Velvet covered Sofas end Chai Hair-cloth, Rush, and Cane- Marble top Center Table, Wi ble-top Bureau t Chairs nut Etegere stands ogany. Walnut, Wardrobes ‘pets, and Canton Matti . and Oilcloth Mahogany and Walnut Single aud Double Bed- 8 , Husk, Spring, and other Mattresses Walnut Extension Dining Table Desk, Writing and other Tables Window Shades and Pictures, Clock Shades Faney French China Dinner Set Glass Ware, Toilet Ware | Bookcase om Office Furniture. fea" 5.0. McGUIRE & CO. Ancts, RY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S, SALE OF GREEN HOUSE On SATURDAY MORNING July 24, at 10 0'clock, by order of the honorable Orphans’ Court of the District of Columbia, I shall sell, on Square No, 91 near Boundary street, between 20th and 21st C., a quanti- ty of the finest Plants supposed to be in the United States, consisting of Japouicas and Cape Jessa- mines. Termscash. Deliyery made immediately after the sale. WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Administrator of John Douglas, deceased, Je 29-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE & Co., Aucts. a7-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOLDABLY postponed until SATURDAY MORNING, July sth, fame hour ane piece: WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Administrator of John Dougias, decease jy2d JAB, O. McGUIRE & CO:, Aucts. &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER UN- avoidably postponed. and will take piace at the hoome on THURSDAY MORNING, July lith, same hour. WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Administrator of John Dougtas, deceased, 9-d JAS. C, McoGUIRE & CO,, Aucts, ¥ J, C0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE UF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH O STREET, BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS WEST. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 13, at 6! o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lo’ No. 2, in Square No. 323, fronting 17 feet 4¢ inch on north O street, between llth and 12th streets west, and improved by a three-story brick dwell house, (No. 26™.) containing eight © rooms, with p and porches back and front, Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 month th interest, secured by a deed of trast onthe Bremisos. ion gi mmediate postession given, Cort of cunveraneaae and stamps to be paid by the haser. end J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF NINB eyan EEG. HOUSES. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July I8th, at 6o0’clock,on the premises,commencing with the first-named, we shail eel! part of Lot 23, square 512, on Fourth street west, between Nand O streets north, improved by two small Brick Dwelling Houses, four rooms each. Immediately after, we shall sell prt of Lot No. 3, square 449, fronting on the 39 foot alley between L and M streets north, and 6th and 7th streeta yoat, intpeoved by five small Brick and two Frame wellin, ouKeR. Tesme® One-haifcash; the balance in six months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the Poaaear it the cost of the purchaser, onveyances at the co: - Sy24 [Rep] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY J, O, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FIR8T OLASS BUILDING LOT ON NORTH I 8T., BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH STS. WEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July léth, at half- st six o’clock, on the premises, we shail sell Lot ‘0. 21, in Square No. 127. fronting 45 feet on North I street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth sts., and running back 147 feet and one-half inch te a 20- foot alley, and situated immediately east of the fine residence of Dr. Ward. U.S. A..and is believed to be one of the most eligible building sites for salein the West End. : "Terme of sale: One halfcash, the remainder in six and twelve month: th interest, secured by a deed of trrst on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchasers. jy8d JAS.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auct’s, BY J. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH E STREET BE- TWEEN 19TH AND 20?H STREETS WEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 18th, at 6) o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, dated June 2ist, 1854, confirmed. by the Supreme Court, July 5th, 1864, I shall sell, part of Lot No. 2, in Square Ne. 122, fronting about )feet on north 'E street, between 19th aud 20th streets, and running back 97 feet 03g inches, togeth- er with the improvements consisting ofa two story Frame Dwelling House,(No. 214,) containing four rooms. Terms cash. Cost of conveyance to be Reid by the purchaser, . F, NORRIS, Guardian, jy 6-d 3.0. McGUIRE & CO . Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. B ue of a deed of trust dated the 3ist day of May, 1860, recorded in Liber J. A. 8.,No. 24, folios 96. &c., one of the land records of Washiagton county, District of Columbia. and at the request of | all the parties interested, I shall,on FRIDAY AP- TERNUON, the 15th of July next 1864, sell at pub- lic auction, on the premises. Lots Nos. 4, 5,6, 7.8.9 1,11 12, and 13 in Square No. 18, in the city of Washington being the west half of said square, These lots fronton D and E streets nort 1 12th street east and some of them are improved by & dwelling and slaughter house. Terms of sale: (One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments, with the purchaser's notes atsix aud twelve months, with interest from the aay of sale. eed given and deed of trust taken to secure said purchase money. All conveyances and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser's cost. rr If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right. after one week’s advertisement in any en grain Wash- B on ais to evel at the risk and cost of the efaultin, urchaser. & parwM. R. WOODWARD. Trustee, 23-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auct. Y¥ JAS. C., McGUIRE & CO., Auctionee: > TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES NEAR THE NAVY YARD, BELONG. even THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHAS, 1 . On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July sth. atsix o'clock. on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in chancery, passed on the 9th day of April, 3861, in a certain cause wherein George Miller is Ba alae et and Ellen Miller etal. are defend- ant, (No. 145, we shall sell— ff Part of Lot No. 1, Square No. 952. beginning for the same at 83 feet 6 inches from the southeast cor- ner of said lot. and thence running west and front- ing on street 17 feet, thence nerth 75 feet é inches, thence east 17 feet, thence south 75 feet € inches to the beginning, together with the im- proverenea consisting of a three-story brick wellivg house, Tstoediately after, part of Lot 2, same Square, beginning for the same at 8 point on M strect south (‘0 feet from east 1 th street, thence north ahout thence weet 23 feet 9 inches, thence south fer hes to tne be- gil sisting of atwo ntory brick Terms : One-third in cash; twelve and eighteen mont which the purchaser must the eatisfaction of the T: beca | ‘the option of paying all Phe pare i in cash. Douvernncing ens slam pant the costof the our- Tt the terms of sale are not com: ‘and expeasoof the Sefaniting ‘BORG ¥ CNOA wy. plied with in § days théreafter. the Pru tees reserve the right of ice i N, Fscitesiss = cata © SOUR ‘Trustees, jeo2s-tawads J. 0. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, ———_—_—_—_a— E. " W. * "°F arronyar and LJ comin i LOR AT LAW, Je @Am* Next duor to Riggs’ Bank, STD ee aera CO ees wise; eleo, . Lowest rest 9-1 Mill and Whart, ri