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i ee) LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. CaxTERDURY.—The regular concert hall en- tertainment, embracing songs, dances, Ethbi- opian performances, &c., to-night again. SANPORD’S Trover, at Grover’s Theater, are holding carnival, and prodace their best ‘ects in their best style. a DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS TO THESCHOOLS OF THE THIRD DisrRict.—The annual distri- bution of premiums to the pupils of the Third District schools is announced to take place ‘to-day at the Smithsonian, and the list of pre- walums as prepared is as follows: The following received premiums for punc- tuality, exemplary conduct, and improvement within the year, viz: George Felger, Male Grammar School; Symphronia M. Lusby, Female Grammar; Thomas Stuart, Male Inter. Mediate: Addie A. Shelton, Female Interme- diate; Wm. Wood, Secondary No. 1; Andrew Kiddie, Secondary No. 2; Mary Sanderson, No. 3; Sarah Locke, Secondary No. 1; Mary A. L. Wilhe, Secondary No. 5; Margaret Howell, secondary No.6; John Shelton, Sec- ondary No.7; Janie Keough, Secondary No. 8; Annie Kraft, Secondary No. 9; Arabella Col- Jins, Primary No. 1; John Mellis, Primary No. 2; Mary C. Bailey, Primary No 3; Ida Wilker- son, Primary No.4; and Jennie Luckes, Pri- mary No. 5. Premiums for the best written examinations wwere awarded to John M. Lasky, William A. Robinson, and Thomas Smith, of Male Gram- mar School; Kate .Felger, Virginia Ruff, and hizzie Tyler, Femate Grammar. {In the first lass of this school, three pupils, Alico Martin, Kate Felger, and Eliza Simpson, were found ‘ually meritorious, and the question as to who should receive the medal was decided by Jot.) Wiliam Hutchinson, David Watterston, and Benson Kelly, of Male Intermediate; Em- ama J. Garner, Mary E. Manniett, and Virginia Simonds, of Female Intermediate. For exemplary conduct and punctuality, remiums were awarded to Charles W. Ce! Tne Henry Simpson, Thomas Orson, Oharles ©. Olarke, George Cunningham, and James ‘Wilson, ot Male Grammar School; Mary E. Armistead, Martha Armistead, Marion Parker, Mary E. Nally, Molle Wilson, and Mary Hutcherson, of Female Grammar; Lewis Van- Meet, Jno. Holroyd, Jno. Talbert, Wm. Lusby, ‘Wesley Hutcherson, and Charles Emmerich, of Male Intermediate: Kate Stuart, Mary A. Dodge, Sadomia C. Appler, Martha A. Scott, Mary A. Miller, and Elizabeth A. Reisley, of Female Intermediate; Virginia Brown, James Pegg, Sarah Shelton, Mary Hineline, Laura McKenny, and Kate Scott, ot Secondary No. ‘1; Lizzie Craig, Sarah Luxen, Mary Kilafoyle, Josephine Eaton, Rosanna Brown, and Ed- ‘ward Canfield, of Secondary No. 2; Ida Not- dingham, Alice Williams, Margaret Aukward, Margaret Bean, John Hall, aud James Bean, of Secondary No. 3; Agnes Simp- son, Rose Reilley, Kate Donnelly, Sarah Leslie, Mertha Warfield and John Pyles, of Secondary No, 4; ZaYah Parker, Mary Kealy, Fannie Hardy, Josephine Rockett, Jennie rown and Sarah Cunningham, of Secondary ‘0.5; Julia Smith, Harriet Summers, Alice Ealin, Nellie Scott, Emma Scarf and Cora Ar- amistead, of Secondary No. 6; Horauo Beckett, George Stewart, John Locke, Oharies Lewis, ‘Wesley Berkley and Willie Wnif®. of Second- | ary No.7; Wm. Wood, Charles Barrick, Julia Fry, Rosa Collins, Henry Fry and Marian ‘Wetherell, of Secondary No. 8; Jane Hart, Sarah Dodge, Kate O’Meill, Annie Barnes, ‘Kate Hartand Millard Garner, of Secondary Ne. 9, Ida Meredith, Michael Meehan, Mary Foley, David Bell, Daniel Foley and Rebecca Ray bold, of Primary No. 1; Harriet Robinson, Lizzie Seidel, Lucy Seidel, Herman Mehler, Joseph Greenwell and Millard Lynch, of Pri- mary No.2; George W. Branson, Ida A. Bin- nix, Alice Kershaw, John M. Williams, Eliz- abeth J. Clarke and Francis Kerper, of Pri- mary No.3; Lizzie Davis, George Wilson, An- gelina Truise, Charles Felger, Sallie Be iy and Ella O'Neill, of Primary No. 4; Ida Smith, Leonard bradley, Willie Richard, Bertha Kellow, Alice Van Reswick and Lizzie Allen, of Primary No. 5. The premiums for attention to study and improvement within the year were awardedto ‘Thomas Simpson, David McOomb and J. Fal- ton Cunningham, of Male Grammar Senool; “Mary Morgan, Lizzie Felger and Susie Lang- dey, of Female Grammar, (Rosalie Dyer and Mi Wilkerson also deserved this premium, bat lots were drawn and they were unsuccess- ful); John Moss, Francis Davis and John Gor- don, of Male Intermediate; Isabel Harbin, Eliza M. Aiken and Auna E. Ober, of Female Antermediate; Helen Reinburg, Edwin Jones end Wm. MeKenney, of Secondary No. 1; John Hughes, Mary A. Geddes and Peary A. Goff, of Secondary No. 2; Isabella Kelser, Mary Mar- shall and Alice Teachem, of Secondary No. 3; Martha Dare, Elsie Rain and David Leslie, of Secondary No. 4; Louisa Davis, Kate Beckett and Henrietta Bates, of Secondary No. 5; Sarah McFadden, Wiilte Venable and James Harbin, ot Secondary No. 6; Edwin Harrington, Onas. Leech and Eugene Sherry, of Secondary No. 7; Ellen Kelly, Maria Raley and John King, of ccomeny No. 8; Joseph Wheatley, Joseph Oyster and James Lawyer, of Secondary No. $; Philip Horan, Anme’Schaffer and Wallace Raybold, of Primary No. 1; Margaret Wagner, ‘Wm. Fudge and Lh id ae of Primary No. 2; George Stant, David Ferguson and Samuel Wayson, of Primary No. 3; Willie Bradley, Edgar Jenkins and bert Jenkins, of Primary No. 4; Mary ©. Garst, Susie Wood- ward and Lewis Arnold, of Primary No. 5. For improvement in penmanship the follow- ing premiums were awarded, viz: Harry French, Male Grammar School; Ida Miller, Female Grammar, (Mary Rockett, Virginia Roff, Lizzie Greenweil, and Emma Wiliams, ‘were equally meritorious;) Louis Marceron, Male Intermediate; Hannah Sanderson, Fe- male Intermediate; Elizabeth Fowler, Secon- dary No.1; Christopher Kraft, Secondary No. 2; Dennis yyle, Secondary No. 3: John Mc- Laughlin, Secondary No. 1; Rose Carter, Sec- ondary No. 5; Samuel Esgood, Secondary No. 6; Edward Seward, Secondary No. 7; Mary Donohoo, Secondary No. ‘rank Claveloux, Secondary No. 9; Hume ig, Primary No. 1; Jobn Healey, Primary No.2; Alma Compton, Primary No.3; Sarah L. Hardy, Primary No. 4; and Alice Edelen, Primary No. 5. Premiums ‘for neatness of person, books, deska, &c., were awarded to Cornelius Em- erich, of the Male Grammar School; Mollie ‘Wilson, Female Grammar, Thos. Armistead, Male Intermediate; Virginia Waters, Female Intermediate; John Young, Secondary No. 1; Leah Hersh, Secondary No. 2; Cornelius Bean, Secondary No. ‘i; Ela Hedrich, Secondary No. 4, Mollie Harman, Secondary No. 5; Kate Camppell, Secondary No.6; Wallace Green- field, Secondary No. 7; Douglas Holtzman, Secondary No. §; Alice Simpson, Secondary | No. 9 Annie Clark, Primary No. 1: Mary Clark, Primary No. 2; Almira Childs, Primary No.3; Delphia Jenkins, Primary No. 4, and Mary A. Smart, Primary No. 5. } The premiums for vocal music were award- | @d to George Stockeit, Male Grammar; Alice Martin, Femaie Grammar; John Tucker, Male | Intermediate; Kate,Bean, Female Intermed: ate; Laura McKenney, Secondary No. 1; Em- ma Eaton, Secondary No. 2; Sallie Thompson, Secondary No.3; Sarah Locke, Secondary No. 4; Emma Johnsoh, Secondary No. 5; Mary Browne, Secondary No. 6; Edward Summers, Secondary No.7; George Raybold, Secondary WNo. 8; and Abby J. Hessemer, Secondary No. 9. —_—_—S | FowrtH Warp Station Cases.—Harriet | Evens, drunk; $2.53. Constant Maggy, diser- derly; dismissed. Wm. Canfield, open after honrs; $2.59. Dennis O’Brien, drunk; dis- missed. Catharine Black, selling liquor un- jicensed; diemissed. Chas. H. Porter, riot and assanit with intent to kill; jail for court. Jno. ‘W. Golder, do; do. Henry Miller, do.; do. Phillip G. Boyce, do.; do. Jno. MeDonald, do; do. Jobn J. Dover, assault and battery; Tuomas Kennedy, do.; bail tor court. John Shorter, disorderly; military. George Jackson, dsreeny; for trial. Jno. Banks, drunk and disorderly; #3.5+. George W. Bates, sleeping ip street; dismissed. John Reiley, do.; do. lnristopher Geffeney, drunk; do. Frederick raig, larceny; for hearing. Michael Shugaroo, threats; dismissed. Margaret Snugaroo, do.; do. Lewis Allen, grand larceny; for hearing. George Thompson, buying stolen goods: do. _— Turner, (colored,) sleeping in the street; Bed. pee Hamuack’s ResTavkanr.—In the midst of the excitement of the times Hammack continues te be crowded daily and nightly, because he never fails to haye on his bill of fare ail the Juxuries of the season—soit crabs, the finest cuts of beet, Lpeomainns lamb, and veal, wood cock, tomatoes, Potatoes, oysters, clams, &c. His bar, in the quality of liquors, is up- a@urpassed in the United States, Se FourTtH WARD STATIO® Cases. Michael Moullarty, drank abd disorderly ; military. Jas. Monroe, running hack without license; also driving without a badge; for . D. O'Neil, Jacob Miller, M. P. Corkling, drank and disorderly; dismissed. George A. Oliffora, do.; $1.56. James Lynch, assault and ;- Joba T. Smith, petty larceny; jail for court. pane pened Sgcosp Warp Srariom Oases.—George Bamith, disorderly; $5. Ohas. Gol ‘W. Delostalier, do; dismissed. B 0"! Go.,$5. 8S. Talbott, assault and battery intent to kill; bail for court. J. Turner, do.; do. J. Bemon, sleeping in street; $3. Henry Randal, @0.;do. Peter Crocket, drunk; for trial. SICIDE.— Adeline Smiler, colored, took danum last Sunday night, from the effects which she died yesterday morning. The act ‘wes committed in the 10th precinct, amd the police being notified, have summoned the cor- oeer to hold an inquest. —————— Tam OowTRACT for giationery if Department apd ali ib bureass asters aay ®warded te Philp & of thie city. | H. Jackson, in the 24 Sum Srroxe.—Yeeterday, a German soldier, from Lincoin Hospital, ‘was taken to the 9th precinct station, supposed to be in & dying condition. Stimntants were administered, and he recovered sufficiently to be sent back to the hospital. He was convalescent, and had been ordered to Fort Massachusetts, but fell on the road. i ASSAULT AND BatrseyY WITH INTENT TO Kitt.—Yesterday, a warrant was placed in the hands of Detective Barry for the arrest of Wm. J. Lynch, charged with-shooting Patrick Reed with a pistol. The complainant is now lying at the Quartermaster’s Hospital in a critical eondition. Lynch was arrested, and ee to bail for further hearing by Justice ates. i Ae K .—James H. Hilbus, of this city, a private of the District of Columbia cavalry, ‘was killed a few days ago near Petersburg. He was & member of the Franklin Fire Com- any, and familiarly known as Barney Hilbus, ‘he bell of the Franklin is tolling this morn- ing in memory of deceased. gets SECOND Warp Station Casxs.—T. Powers, rofanity; $1.58. Thomas Green, threats; #2. mily Topham, disorderly; $1. Jane Bond, profanity; dismissed. Ann brampton, threats; bail for peace. Wm. McOnliffe, drunk; for hearing. ged PuT TO WorK.—This morning a number of colored men living in the vicinity of Swam- poodle were pressed into seryice and taken in wagons tothe front, where they were set to work on the fortifications. oe StTaTE or THE THERMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Co.'s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 o’clock, 87 in the shade. a acelin sem Soca Headquarters Military District of Washington, Washington, D. C., July 12, 1864. } General Oraers, No. 22.—Having been assigned by order of the Secretary of War, toact as Pro- vost Marshal of the forces imand around Wash- ington, it is hereby ordered that no person in the Military service shall be allowed to ap- proach the lines of the defences surrounding the cities of Washington and Georgetown or te enter the camps therein, witheuta permitsigned by or by the order cf the Major General Com- manding the Department, or the Secretary of War. Any person so offending will be arrest- ed and his horses, vehicles, or other property, seized and condemned to Military use. M. N. WiseweLt, Colonel, Military Governor, and Provost Mar- snot ce the forces in the District of Columbia. dy 12- SPECIAL NOTIOES. ge DisRasEs OF THE NERVOUS, SEMIWAL, Untnany AND SEXUAL SysTEMS—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J, Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. je30:3m Ics Cream Ice Cream! The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has always on hand a fresh supply of the choicest favors Tor Cream, which he is prepared to supply to stores, sutlers, hotels, pie nies, parties, excursions,and families, at the shortest notice and the most reasonable terms, Jos. ScHAFFIKLD’S Steam Ice Cream Manufactory, No. 386 6th at.,bet, Gand H. Wholesale and retail, je 23-1m* Sore Trroar. Govan, OLD, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, re- suitin serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asth- matic affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown’s BRONOHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of ee aieares and give almost instant relief. je jm. A New PerroMa rOR THs HANDKERCHIEF. \ Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phatlon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus.”” Phaion’s “Night Blooming Cereus.’* Phalon’s “N: ight Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s ‘Night Blooming Qoreus.”” A most exquisite, delicate and fr: nt perfame distilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by Pratow & Sox, N.Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK For PHALon’s—Taxx No OTHER. Jo 16-3m Sold by druggists generally. Harr Dye! Hare Drai!! Batchelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is the best én the id, The only Tess, te Know ‘This splendid Hair bye te govtect suaagee Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natvral Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the haic soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality. frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, The Genuine is signed WiLL A BArTOHELoR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &0, Fac- Ty—81 Barelay street, New York, Batehelor’s Toilet Oream for dressing the hair. Jy T-eol Corearr’s Honey Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in Its natare, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja25-eoly Do you celor your whiskers and moustache? If so, use the ‘‘Japanese Hair Stain.” No hair dye inthe world equal toit. Only one presaration. It colors a natural black or brown. Only 50 cents @ box. 8. 0. Forp, Je 2-eo3m 290 Pa. avenue, Sole Agent. MARRIED, the Rev. Alfred Holmead, on the 7th instant, B WILLIAM 8, HOBERTS and SARAH E. O3G LEY. {Intelligencer please copy.] On the7th of July, by the Rev. Mr. W. BEALL, of Washington. to Miss CA ISAAC, formerly of Eliicott’s 3 jee DIED, On the llth instant, at 11 o'clock, JENANO W. SCALA, aged 5 years, The funeral wil! take place to-morrow ( Wedner- day) morning, at 10 o’clock, from the residence o her parents on E strect south, between 9tb and Ith streets east. ¥ On the 12th inst.. ELIZABETH McQUILLI daughter of Mary and the late Thomas MeQuilli aged 2 years.7 months, and day. The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, corner of 20th and L streets, to- morrow, at 30’clock, to which the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. si On the llth instant, CHARLES ELMER PBAR- SON, only son of C. H.and F. E, Demar, aged three years and two months. | r The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend his funeral from the xepidence of his parents. 98 High street, Georgetown, D. 0., fhin( Tuesday) evening, at 5-s o'clock, * { Balt. Sun please copy.! On the 11th, THADEUS CASWELL SEYBOLD, of diptheria, ant r on - In Georgetown, on the 9th inst. after a short ill- ness, of ‘typhoid fever, MARGARET, wife of John t +h year of her age. May she rest in peace. Amen, ILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL—On Balti- more Railroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia. Pupils kave the benefits of a home; thorough course in Mathematics, Languages, English, &c. Number limited. Terms moderate. Received at ime. Fine Library and Apparatus. Address Ker SHERVEN BARTON, &. My Village Green y, Delaware county, dy 9-T#* R. LEON, 414 PENNA, AVENUE, DE. L#on cures Sie D leet, . i erietare. i fs Sninal ‘Weakness, ‘*. Inflammation of Bladder, id Venereal Diseases, G. D. SMITH’S Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters. TONIC —ASTRINGENT — AROMATIC — DISIN- PECTING—PROPHYLACTIC, Sold Everywhere, Ask your Droggist and Grocer for it. IT WILL CUBE Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhee, : Agueand Fever, Lose of Appetite, Liver Compisiat, Jaundice, The Elixir of life forthe Aged, Will give Health and Beaaty to the Young. < This Prophylactic shonld be -in every family at this season of the ycer, a4 this delicious beverage Lage? teed without the deleterious effects o iqtorn, SMITH & MORRISON, dy 7-4m0 Proprietors. HE UWDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE AT HIS ¥ara( Cy} abou ees citaen the wee FLOOR INE nee REE, LRULOW, £ Sewing and Plania, shortest inset 6 done ak the shortest ene ILLIARD TABL! i a Bierike Tabraatiaae Oaaa soe Fisch he, wil dupoes ela tee’ of Hite pirset vad Peansyivenia seems, pig WANTS. dha ANTED— W 482, 4 CHAMBEBMArD, Apply at the ANTED—A WHITE W ing. Ww Americen House, corage: Penenriveaie are: nue and 7th street, dy 12-38" W4dTEDA MAN COOK, (colered.) Apply at HH. MILLAN’ ¥ corner Lith street and Bena’ ane. Piet WANTED—A CANVasER: a BOY. Paid by the week. I, ennsyi avenue, Opposite U. 8. Hoel as 7 WANTED—By a young girl, a SITUATION as chambermaid itre! ease Box No.20.BtarOihee, “erent Please address ITUATION WANTED—Byae young girl to do Ss chambe' owi aS Garret and sewing. Inquire ae fle petite Seah as ee ee is et oe Jaa ANTED TO RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, aon furnished, containing from six to eight r . ,Reference given if required. Address J.8.8.,” Star Office, giving locetion,&c. Jy12-3t* WANSTED—By a respectable young girl, who can sew, a SITUATION as child’s nurse or chambermaid. Please call at No 353 E between lth and 12th WANTED—Ore SCRUB WOMAN, and one clean. neat GIRL for waiter in dining room, Apply steer C street, betweon 4% and th sis. jy 12-31 ANTED—By a neat, competent person, aSIT- V TATION to do the general housework of a small family. Call at the Star Office in the morn- ing, from 10 to 11 o’cleck. Sy 12:2" WANRTED—at the Post Office Eating House, No. 381 F street. two frst class: WAITERS, street, it* None others need apply. i jy 12-6t* SWEETER & CLARK. WASTED=An active MAN to work in the Packing Room of our Steam Cracker Bakery. f THOMAS HAVENER, _ iy U-3t* 347 O treet. 7 ANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONED. Must come with good recommendations. Ap- plzat the shoe store of ISRAEL & HOWELL, No, 797th street, corner of I. iy Iat* FOR RENT AND SALE. Q)NE FURNIEHED ROOM FOR RENT. saitadio for a sleeping apartment for gentlemen. Apply 353 KB atreet, between l}th and Izth streets. it’ CREAR are raneamneas , furnished, No. cor. an Sy 12-3" J _P. CRUTCHET. FURNISHED ROOMS.—Two fine Parlors, just vacant. and other fine rooms Apply No. 424 15th st., between New Fork av, and H st. {jy 12-3t* NT—Three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for bousekeeping. Rent moderate, Apply at Star office. Persons with chiliren need not apply. it" NE LARGE FRONT ROOM, with two beds, suitable for four gentiemen, ina private family, Apply at the corner of Massachusetts avenue and Sdstreeteast,Capitol Hill, Jy 12-2t" Fok SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES of a new and second-hand Clothing, Boot and Shoe Establishment forsale, The proprietor desiring to change his business, will sell om accommodating terms. For far-her information call at 76 Louis- iana avenue, near 9th st. jy 12st" OBR RENT—A rare chance for one who wishes too samall Shoe. Grocery or Dry Goods Store. x-room BRICK HOUSE, the lower tloor being guitalle for astore,on 4% street, Isl- land. Inquireon the premises, No. 16% 4%; at betweea E street south and Va. av., between 8 an 9 o'clock in the morning. It Fo RENT—TWO ROOMS. Furnished or Unfur- nished,No, 317 8th street, between Land M street. jy 11-3t* OR SALE—Two FRAME HOUSES, with four a rooms each, situated on isth street. between Kand Lastreets. Inquire of JAMES DALY, cor- ner Vermont avenue and L streets. jy 1!-lw* ‘OR AEA large lot of WHISKY, BRANDY, and RHINE WINE BOTTLES, price 75 cents perdozen. Inquire at Bottiing Depot, No. 255 F &t., bet. 13th and Mth sts, dy 11-3t* FOR RENT_A BUILDING suitable for a gas fitting, painting, or cabinet repairing shop. Also. a smaller ROUM, suitable for a shoe shop ot other purpose, Apply at corner 6th and I streets, Fourth Ward. jy 11-2t* 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 G street, near the War Department, dy 11-2t* W 4NTED_100 LADIES every day to call at , DEMONGEOT’S Human Hair Store, and Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon, for to get their hair dressed, cut, and shampooning in the most cosifortable manner. See the direction corner of Dana Wth st. jy ll lw* HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (for cash) a FARM of one or two hundred acres, in northern or western Pennsylvania. It must be in good cultivation. with all the necessary bataiage for a well regulated farm, Address J. D., Box 384, Washington, D.C. jy 11-lm* ANTED—A GIRL to do chamberwork and wash and iron. Apply at 301 @ strect, be- tween 13th and lith sts. Sy 9-4t* W ANTED— By a respectable young lady a SIT- UATION ‘as copyist. or to make eutri Please address Miss GYNNIB HOUSTON, Geor, town, D.C. jy oat ANTED—A BAKER. A steady hand to take charge ofthe Baking for a Hospital. Good Wager toa good hand. Call at 512 H street, 10 to i2a.m. jy9 WASTED—A white WOMAN, as cook. Good Y references required, Apply on Georgetown Heights, next Reservoir, between] and A es rom 3t* Wager ea WANTED-To buy, for cash, a small HOUSE, in Washington or Georgetown. Address. sta- ting terms and locality, JAMES B. ete: Sy 9-3 Wasaington City Post Office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Ten_or twelve WOMEN to wash. Aply at office of Na- tional Steam Laundry, 311 E street, between 13th jy 9-3t* + and 13% sts, ANTED—An honest, healthy WOMAN, as ¥ ‘wet nurse for an infanté months old. Apply (with references) at No. 534 H street, between tth and 7th. a Jy 3-3t_ WANTED —In a private family, a good COOK, WASHER and IRONER. German preferred! None_but a competent person need apply: No. 427 F street, between 6th and 7th. hy 9-3t* W ASTED—A GIRL, from 12 to 16 years of age, todo the housework of two in family. A good home and reasonable wages. A Catholic pre- erred, Apply corner of 7th and L streeta, one. Rquare above Northern Market. jy 9-3t* EAMSTERS WANTED, ay Chief Quartermaster’s Ofie. Depot Washinzton, WASHINGTON, BOs ¥ 9, 1864. i uly 9, 1864, Wanted, atonce, THREE HUNDRED TEAM- STERS, each capable of driving -with single line, and managing s1x mule teams. To such who are eompetent to perform the duty, the pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one ration per day, an? hospital privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Aprl y to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A,Q. M., U.8.A.. corner Twenty-rzecond and (@ sts..’Wash- ington, D.C. D.H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen’1 and Chief Quartermaster, fe 9-19t Depot of Washington. ANTED—A good BERVANT GIRL for gen- eral housework, Apply at No.475 D st., N. E. corner of 2d street. iy 7-tf ARPENTERS AND COACHMAKERS WANT- ED.—Fcur good CARPENTERS or OAR- RIAGE MAKERS wanted to work on car repairs. Competent workmen can oa Pet ent em- Wages. Apiiy te on'and Georgetown Ht Boe Rete Boo, Rsv Jersey avenue, near the Baltimore Depot, dy 7-8t A GOOD CHANCE—Wanted, a PARTNER, with $1,240 ina good paying business already es- tablished in this city, Wor information address Printer, at this office. jy 6-6t TED—Eve: mily to try the celebrated KINOLA Yor billing bed-bags and ail yermin—a liquid preparation, guaranteed to be the Best remedy in tre. For sale by ©. A. HOW 431 EF street, second door from Seventh st. at 160 King ct., Alexandria, Va. Sy 6. LACKSMITHS an? WHEELWRIGHTS rh wr NTED. artermas eee : ngton, July 4, 1354. Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops, Quartermaster’s Department, Depot of ‘Washington, One Hundred (1%) good BLACK- Se ae One Hundred (100) good WHEEL- The pay per month will be Sixty Dollara ($69), ith one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges ick. “Apply. to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, A.Q. % 8. A.. corper Twenty-second and @ streets, c D.H. RUCKER, Washington. D.C. A. aan e rig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, sy6-1ct Department of Washington. WANTED—One hundred HORSES to pasture, in Prince George's county, Md, Price $0 per month forsingle horse. by the quantity $5 per month. Inquire of J. BEASLEY, 62 Lousiaaa Lory a6) . Ye 2 awe ER eng Mr M, BCHAAFF. Je 27-2w A AoC WANTED—In a central location, with about 10 or 12 rooms. Will buy lease and far- ‘Also; -6t* niture. Apply to W. L, Commission Merchants, south corner Penn. ave- nue and Sth street. Je 22 ANTED—1,000 LADIES to come and buy the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves, Bands and Wrappers. We have reduced tte price one-fourth, aud now offer shen Sheaper an ever. . je 21-tf 381 F st., opposite Patent Office. ANT E D—SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery description. B. BUCHLY, 42 7th street, jea-tt between G and H east side. BOARDING. SUMMER BOARDING.—Pleasant Rooms and + first class Board can be obtained in Georze- town, in a delightful locality, overlooking the banks of the Potomac. Apply at No. 212 Bridge street, near Frederick street. Jy 12-30" OARDING.—Two or three gentlemen can find a D pleasant ROOM and good BUARD on Capitol Hil, No.336 north B street. Apply at once. OARD—Comfortable ROOMS and good BOARD | at No. 17 Montgomery street, four doors above Bridge street, Georgetown, D,C. Terms moderate. dy 11-3t* QEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN BB ACCOMMO- »O dated with good BOARD in the most health: and pease hie of the city, by Selling at 38 Norse canta street, ‘2 square from depot. ry 9-: PeCARDING Cares and elegantly furnished BP front ROOMS, with BOARD, can be obtained at443 lith strect. between @ and H. Several day boarders can also be accommodated. This hous is one of the finest in the city, having all the mod- em doprovements; and eligibly situated. jy 9-at* INOTLOR— The old Hop Restaurant will be pre pared en and after July llth to receive regu lar boarders at $1 per day. Also, twolarge Roong for Font. suitable Or eSB, of six gentlemen—Nc. 495 7th street, sign of the White Bear. jy 7-lw* ERSONS CAN BE AOCOOMMODATED WIT: BOARD and LODGING at $5 per eg Mae H er day,) at the Philadelphia House, No, 317 Ni Rew Jersey avenue near Baltimore Depot. Je 20-Im* D. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor, SS SET GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS PUBLIC SCHOOL BXAMINATIONS (CF Gkonchtowse T i : i ‘ho examinations an ibution of premiums take as follow: Ce the friends of education are invited to atte: em. x July 12—Bxamination of Primary No.1, at the school-bouse on ae street. . Med 13—Examination of Primary No.2, at same sly t—-Hcamination of Primary No. 3, at. the school-house on fontgomery street. July 15—Examination of Primary No. 4, at aame lace. ry 13—Examination of Senior Femal. 'y 9—Examination of Smior Male, sce. Commencing each day at 2% o'olock, ay co BEN to Ros. laad?, atthe High ‘BC. e Jul 21—Premiums to Nos. 3and 4, and the Se- Pepe’ Ben rege? hes the Montgomery street schools o 5 "There will be an eddress at the frst by Da, M ay T2-3¢ } Commi EORGHTOWN CORPORATION sTOOK.— to par- These ‘sons who chase Georgeiows cbtala: com be dis; WALL & Co., Auction and | OR SALE—A first class RESTAURANT doing a 5 ee business, neatly fitted up, with residence atached. Rent reasonable with a five years lease, It will besoid cheap as the owner is going to leave Gate Sty Apply at 317 7th street, near corner of L, Iv OR RENT —A four atory BRICK HOUME, con- taining 18 beautiful rooms; water aud gas throughout; fine large cellar. The building is new and will be ready for occu: ancy the Ist day of August. It is centrally located, pelne within one block of the avenue snd four of the different De- artments, Also. s ‘arge store, running the whole length of the building, a fine stand for a grain or roduce store. Will not be rented fora saloon, ‘or particulars inquire at 512 G street, between 4th and 5th Jy 11-2t* NE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—Two gen- tlemen preferred, either with or without board, Inquire at 257 D street, between 13's and Mth. Jy 9-3t* ORENT FOR A FEW MONTHS—A prettily FURNISHED HOUSE, in a ant art of the city. Possearion givenimmoediately, Inquire on the premises, 394 20th street, between G and H. jy 9-3t* Fo SALE—A RESTAURANT, in good location; on Massachusetts avenue, between 6th and /th sts. Satisfactory reasona given for selling. Ap- ae No: 420 Massachusetts avenue. Price $250. OR RENT—A large FRAME DWELLING, con- taining 11 rooms, on Maine avenue, between 3d and 434 streets, Irland, ocoupied by J. a. Young. For terms apply a M. YOUNG, Jr., & BRO 'S, 403 Pa ehue, T 43 st. jy 9-3t* yar LE TRACT OF LAND NEAR THE OITY.—We offer at private sale a valuable tract of LAND, containing about 115 acres, lyi in the county of Washington, between t. Bladensburg road and the Railroad, immediately West of the country seat of the Inte John © Rives, Esq. The land is high and rolling, commands a fine view, and is capable of dividing into seven or eight of the finest building sites in the District of Columbia. For terms, &c., apply to JAMES ©, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Jy 9-61 rok RENT—An elegantly FURNISHED HOUSE recently occupied by a Foreign Minister. Ap- bet, 12ta jy 8 7t* ARGE IRON SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP.—In- 4 quire at STUART & CO.’S, corner 15th and F streets. Sy 7-1w* OR RENT—A comfortably FURNISHED HOUBE, of five rooms, desirably located. For articulars enquire at J. W. DAVIS? Pri a7 Of- , 496 Seventh street, over Bullantyne’s Book Sto: Reference required. jy7-5 FS ply on the premises, No. 394 I street, and 13th. BALE—A large and well-built three-story BRICK HOUSE, with back pula No. 17 2d street west, between B and © sts. Immediate ‘possension given, Apply to CHARLES H. LANE, 24 Pa. avenue, je7-eotf YO RENT—Three or four UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire upstairs of 427 north 7th, above G. dy 6-6t* .O LET—FURNISHED ROOMS. without board. Apply at No. 272 F street, corner of 13th, jy 6 lw* OR SALE—A RESTAURANT situated corner Istand C streets, near the depot, to be sold cheap foreash, For particulars inquire of WM. TURNER, on the premises, iy 6-60" Fo, SALB—A nice BUILDING LOT, (22. feet by zs 70) situated on Bhodo Tani Ter Gash, cheap. Title perfect. Enquire on the premises. jy 5-lw* PHOTOGRAPHERS. AMBROTYPISTS.—One of the largest SKY-LIQHTS in the city for rent, witty Gxtaren: Call at 502 Pennsylvania avenue. jy 5-1w* Row Indy from the North, occupying a nice house, will rent two or three ROOMS. finely furnished, to gentlemen. Also two or three Rooins to a gent and wife having furniture and desiring to keep house—469 E street, two blocks from Post Office, National and Metropolitan Ho- tela. on unsrr- passed. ly 5-lw* YAltanle MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, A valuable Merchant Mill, situated on the Ches- apeake and ‘o Canal, two miles above George- town, is for It has 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 1% 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 bad at all times, while there is always a demand at fair prices in the cities of the District for the entire products ofthe mil!. For the last few years it_ has been worked successfully and profitably, with a Pisitect ofits continuance. For the larger part of the purchase money a lib- eral credit will be given if desired. My onty rea- son for wishing to sell is my desire to retire from Every convenience. Loca‘ baaineee, Byoly $0 die subscriber, No. 70 Water street, Georgetown, D.C, “ je 202091" WM. H. EDES. WOR S8ALE.—The stock fixtures and leascofa neat little RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM SALOON, located in a business thoroughfare, will be sold a great bargain in consequence ofill health of the owner, MITCHELL & SON Real Estate Brokers, je B-eolet* 8. BE. corner Penna. av. and 15th st. URBNISHED KOOMS FOR RENT.—To gentle- men only, 406 9th street, one door from Pa, avenue, Je 22-¢f. ‘OR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. The three story BRICK HOUSE, (and Lot.) No. 559. Sth strect, Island, between D and & streets. It contains nine rooms, and isin all re- spects_a desirable residence and property. Apply to W. D. WALLAOH, Star Office. Je 23-tf FOE SALE-4 ‘small brick HOUSE and good .. sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen. Situated on 4th street, between N and 0. For particulars inquire at GIBBS’ Hair Store, 242 Pa, av., near 13th st, je 17-Im oper RTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLUARS.— Por fale, STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD-WILL and three years’ LEASE ofa well fitted up Restaurant on Pennsylvania avenue, (thirteen roomé,) now ia active. paying operation. MitCuRLL'« BON, Real Estate, Brokers, . B, corner Penna. av. an street, _ Set cola ae ane Waaingvon, B30 Fo KEN T—To gentiemen, two neatly furniahed CHAMBERS, ina very pleasant and healthy location, near the State Department and Lafayette Park, 460 New York avenue, and forty yards east of the horse cars running from the Capitol to Georgetown, Rent low. Je 9-tf TS RENT An elegant HOUSE, with brown stene front, partially furnished, with all mod- ern improvements, centrally and pleasantly lo- cated, No.d4a 8 street, near the residence of Sec- retary Ohase, together with largs brick stable. The premises not to be rented fora boardin, house. For’ particulars fasutre of Hon. D. HL on the premises, or Capt. GQEORGE KLY, No. 27 06 street, Possession givenimmediately, A RARE SRANOR FOR A PRACTICAL BUS- INESS N.—A x Grocery, Liquor and -Provt- sion Store—Store and House fc lease and. Fi: for remt or se= tures for sale—The house contains store, parior, ining room, kitchen, water closet and bath room, he store and rooms are completely furnished with gas and water, and is an excellent stand for business. The occupant intends leaving the city onaccount of his health, The house ig situated on D street, No, 276, be- tween 13th and 13% streets, only one square from Penn. avenue, For terms apply to the owner oc cupying the house. je 2-3taw2w* iomfortable and well- 12th atreet, between Gand Hats. The location is one of the most de- sirable in the city. my 24-tf PROCLAMATION. Mayon’s Orricz. _ Wash + July 8th, i961. Representations having been made to me, ti i large in thiscity, this is tomotify owners of such animals that the follow- fection of the art.approved January ith, 1358, peer tee hte ib en! for s period of sixty ry MyM enacted by the Board of Aldermenand Board ten i Boa: lermenand Boar Comrie yep Ihr rrbameny ss apabawoene 0 appen Saticlaction o: r that an} snimelof the Acg kind within this city, whic se shall be for and sufficient reason: hic! the Mayor shalt be the Judge. deomod ahd coand- cele rye the. du Be si wee gue his a mals o} ind shall, for's vetiog to be dehned by tie Mayor, wear good pnbetnatiats ‘Wire muzale, 60- on, 20 id do, or snapping, aad any animal of the dog kind going tlarge during { period defined by the Mares without suoh suarsley thei be Biiled end : and it shall bethe duty of the yee pesee ten a such other parsons as may be designated by the Mayor, to carry out ogee ox this jy T-eo% B SALK—A fine four-year old BLACK HAW. POSER es che pki als Blopheed & Os. “iste eat | AUOTION SALES: ' FUTURE DAYS. Y J, 0. MoQUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEOF QRREN HOUSE On SATURDAY MORNING July 24.at}0e'elock. by order of the honorable Orphans’ Court of. District or Columbia, I shall AUCTION SALES, Fer other Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ¥ J. 0. MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A FINE SQUARE OF Oa TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, July 12th. at 6 sell, on Square He. o’clock, at the Auction Rooms, wi 1 sell the } near Boundary street, between 20th whole of *quare No. 890, lying on north H atreet, atresia, in the city of Washington, D.C. a quent between 7th and 8th streets east. ty ofthe finest Planta aupporod to be in the United The sale of this aquare entire affords a fine op- | States, consisting of Japonica’ aud Cape Jessa- portunity for investment or speculation, It lies | mines. Well with the grace in a rapidly improving part Termscash. Delivery made immediately after gee city, has pavement, &c., laid on the Hi street WILL cf ai the sale. LIAM DOUGLA) 3 Administrator of John Douglas, decdased, 12 me One half cash; the Ucesorre pyres jer-d JAS.C. McQUIRE & Co,, Aucts, ‘onths, with interest, secur: eed of trus' —— he nie y W7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY Oovevances at the cost of the purchaser, postponed until SATURDAY MORNING, July 96h, {tle perfect, saine hour and place. Sy 8-d 3) C, MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, WILLTAM DOUGLAS, Administrator of John Dougias, deceased. BY 243. ©. MCGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. JA8.C. McGUIRE & 00, Aucta. jy 2d BNUG TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT | wgo- THR ABOVE SALE IS FURTH ON” GUNES UF STREET, BETWEEN 14TH | ayoidably postpousd. and Bil, take seat tho 19TH STREETS. Auction Rooms on THURSDAY MORRING. daly On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, July 12th, at 6% | isth, came hour, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell parte of Administrator of John Douglas, decaaaad, sane Na ann fe Legere eedivision of | sy o-d JAS. C. MOGUIRE & GO,, Aucts, 29, Inches =< GO Ant street, between Mth and isth streets west wad B Brs-0. Moauine & uctionéera, and Q streets north, improved by a well-built two- story brick Dwelling-House PEREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSR Ane Terms cash. Conveyances at the cost of the ute LOT ON NORTH O STREET. BETWERN 1 Pare heer AND 12TH STREETS WEST. mmediate possession given On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 13, at Sy7-td — JAMES C. MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts. o’clock.on the premises, we shall sell part of Lo! ‘0,2, in Square No, $23, fronting 17 feet +: inchom north € street. between th and l2th sircots weste nd improved by a three-story Prick dw ¥ GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A GOOD TWO STORY FRAME MOUSE AND Lor | $h4, imnroved by ight ni ON G STREET. BETWEEN 4% AND OTH | With pasege and posttest and tame Tomes On TUESDAY, tho 13th instanteat 6% o'clock p, | ,, Terms: One-half cash; the renin done chime m., We shall sell, in front of the premises, a good ri cereoes: soured tie on the premises, Immediate possession given, Coat of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by the purchaser, jew" 5:8. MOGUIRE & 00., Anche. BY JAB; C; McGUIRE:& CO., Auctioneers, VE AND UNRESERVED 8A POSITIVE, ECERVED SALEOF NINE L DWELLING 5 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July lth, at 6 o'clock, on the premisescommencing with the first-named, we shail sel) part of Lot 23, square 512, fro-alory Frame House. containing six ri 1. be ing part Lot 8, in Square 496. A good chance for s small investment. | Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, jy6 Auctioneers. BRY S.C. McQUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTER’S SALE OF NALUABLE BUILDING In execution of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the Dietrict of Columbia, sitting in equity, passed in the cause of Hagner et al vs. Randell et al.,on situate in Square 141, in the First Ward of Wazh- ington city, viz: Lot No. 13, fronting between 18th and 19th streets, o| reservation on the south side of nue, and running back 183 feet, Part of lot No. 15, fronting 20 feet on H street near its intersection with Pennsylvania avenue and ranning back about 13) feet, with the improve- ments, consisting of a brick office. Lot No. 19, se on 18th street 52 feet, and rushing) back 15/'feet 9 inches. * All that part of Lot No. 18, adjoining Lot No, 19, fronting on 18th street 37 feet 6 inches, and run- ning back 135 feet 6 inches. ‘ Also, all that part of Lot No. 14, iying. immedi- ately in the rear of that ‘part of Lot No. 18, Inst mentioned. which is now, and for many years has been, inclosed and used as a garden with the said part of Lot No. 18, and Lot No, 19—the ssid portion oat No. 4 being 37 feet 6 inches by 5 feet 3 | inches, 3, sapere Aso, onting on the 3) foot alley between L and M streets north, and 6th and 7th streets west, improved by five small Brick and two Frame | Dwelling Houses, : | “ ‘Tesins: One-half cash: the balance in six months, | with interest, secured by deed of truat on the premises. | Conveyancesat the cost of the purchaser, ' jy 2-d [Rep] J.C, 3IcGUIRE & CO., Aueta, BY J. OC. MEGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, FIRST CLASS BUILDING LOT ON NORTH. IST... BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH 8TS, WEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July Mth, at half- 5 o’cloek,on the premises, we shall sell (9, 21, in Square No. 127, fronting 48 feet on North T street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth sta., and running back H7 feet and oné-half inch te a foot alley-and situated immediately east of the the residence ot Dr. Ward. U. 8, A..and is believed to i one ot iemhomy eligible building sites fot salein This property is in an agreeable and improving | tie rast ene. + Pieiee eee ! erma of sale: One half cash, the remainder in Patt oeatad for rendacret the avenue, and very | i ghd twelve months, with interest, secured by « ‘i ivi ji: deed of trvst on the premises, ane tes will be subdivided, if desired, to suit Converances st the cost of the purchasers, in : Sy ntl AS. CG, MeGUL BE& ©0., Auct'#, On the following day, TURBDAY the }2th dayof | PY J, ©. MOQUERE & CO., Auctioneers, July. 1864 in further exeention of anid decreathe | Pay 2+ ©. Mo@ onesie the 7th instant, the subscriber, as Trustee, will | 00 Fourth street west, between Nand 0 streets sell, at Public "auction, ‘on the premises. at six porte: improved by. tio small Brick Dwelling o’olock p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th day of July, | Houses, four rbeme each. 1864, the following valuable BUILDING E9TS' | , immedi boly after. we shallsell part of Lot Mo. i 65 feet 7 inches on H strest, nite the public ‘onnsylvania ave- subscriber will se'l, at the Auction Rooms of Jas, | HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH F BTRRET BE- C. MeGuire & Co., at six o'clock p. m,, the follow- TWEEN 19TH AND 90PH STREETS T ing vacant Lots lying east of the Oa) | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July isth, at 63 ‘Lots Nos. 1, 12, 13, bod and 14, in Squai in one 938, lying at the corner of north ovclock, on the premises, by vir and l¢th the Orphans’ Court, dated June 21 of a decree 304, confirmed streets cast | by the Bupreme Court, July 5th, B61, all wall Lots N 15, and 15, in Square 988. Iying ia | part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 122, fronting abou one body, at the corner of north O and lith streets 3) feet on north E street, between. 19th and ah east. t. | ots, and ing back Lots Nos. 1, 2, 8,and 4, n_ Square 1,(85, fronting plaka ahaa feet (3s inches, togeth- | er with the improvemel msisting of a two- sts tos ether 3i] feet on East Oapitol street, between | Frame Dwelling House,(No, 21 4,) containing foe 13th and lith streets east. rooms. Lots Nos. 1. 2,3,4,and 20,in Sqnaré 1,057,fronting | ‘Terms cash. tosether 99 feet on Bast Capitol street, at the cor- Cost of eonyey are in be Biddy the purchasers Lots Nos.7 15, 16, and 17, in Bquare1,H0,front- jy¢.4 3.0: MoGUIRE & 06., Aucis, gee East Capitol and south A streets, between | 18th and 19th streets east. : Lote Noe. 1 and 2, in Square 1,112, lying at the corner of south C and i9th streets Many of these are corner Lots, situated on the widest streets, on high ground. &c. terms of tale prescribed hy she decree are as follows: One third of the purchase money to he paid in caeh, and the residue in two equal install- ments. at six and twelve months from the day of sai win interest, to be secured by approved notes or mas. ‘ 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 B* W. L. WALL & @07, Auctioneers, UNITED | STAT. A RETALS SALE OF STEAMER “SIREN,” HER TACKLE, AP- PAREL, &C., &C., AND CARGO, In virtue of adecree issued from the Olerk’s Office of the Supreme Cow f the District of Co- lumbia, holdin; District Court, ans to me di- rected, I- will self for cash, at .L. Wall & Co.'s Bazaar,on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and loth streets,on FRIDAY, the 16th dayof July instant, nmencing at 11 o'clock a,m,, the following and Chattels ofthe steamer “ Siren," vie: . Brandy and Whis- 1 Propellor Screw sale, at the risk of the defaulting purchaser, on y 4nacks Cotfee ten days’ notice in the National Intelligencer. 8, Meat. 2bbis. Sugar Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- | Loaf Sugar 2 Trunks ehaser. A. B, HAGNSR, Trustee. | 119 bdls. Hoop Iron 2 bxs. Brandy fate je l6-2awkds J. 0. MoGUIRE & O0., Aucta, | ate mesieine i Keg Lard pbices ¥ JAMES C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | }DX*- Bry Goods LSextant GOOD HOUSEHOLD JORETrURS AT PUBLIC Hecanen= On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jnly 13, com- | > 425" oe a ‘ mencing Ab I0 o/clock: eae nell, fy. abt 1Chronometer —_,} mall brass Six pounder rect, between Sth an eets, the househo} ” .on 1] 5 farniture and effects of & lady removing from the | oaAt AO rR MER “STRENS day. ae eelfor city, paming in part: Waiver cot zed Sofas end Cha pissl abd oroltere pee Wings tout o€ oly Hair-cloth, Rush, and Cane-seat Chairs Marbletop Center Table, Walnut Reegore =| A180. QL F Pla Prana Bows po jarble- ureaus ani ‘ashatan: Z Mahogany, Walnnt, and Pine Wardrober Sy 11-d&eds Wb. WALL & 00, Aucts, Carpets, and Canton Mattings, and Qilcloth - iahogany and Walnut Single and Double Bed- SALE OF CONDEMNED GRAIN SACKS, N aes Hair, Husk, Spring. and other Mattre: ¥} c. ERMAS Walnut Extension Dining Tables” i eA ek Desk, Writing and other Tables WAsmincton, D.C, Will be sold at Public’ Anction, Window Shades and Pictures, Clock 28 | phart in the city of Washington, D 8! Drop Light and Shad Fancy French China Dinner Set DAY, July 18, 1864, af 11 o’clock a, m Glass Ware. Toilet Ware 65.000 OLD GRAIN SAG! Bookcase and Office Furniture. condemned as unfit pr public service. pepe cash, J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Successful bidders will be requfred to remove their purchases within five days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government fangs, een hie Dia D. H. RUCKER, | Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, fy 11-td Depot of Washington. CO., Auctioneers, Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILD: LOT FRONTING THR OrEC Er ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, AT AU! N. On MONDAY, the 18th inst., at6 o'clock p.m, BY JAS. C. MOGUIRE TRUSTER’S SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRIC we shall sell, infront of the premises, Lot No. 3. s BS AN 5 In subdivision Square No.g%. “Puistot hac a front | PERE BER WEE GARD Ge eRe REET between 23d and 21th | pets west, of 28 feet 7 inches, about 100 feet deep, ha wide alley in ihe rear. Terms; One-half ca=h; balance in 6,12, and 18 months, secured bya deed of trust on the prem- ises. Ali conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, iy 12-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, GUARDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the re- ING LOT ON NORTH mainder in} and 12 months, with interest, secured ONDAY. the llth day of July next, 164, | >¥,8 deed of trust on the premises I shall sell, in front of the promises, at 6 o'clock | tye ptid Vy the nob oens Fevenue stampa, om. By, wutneor & decree of the Orphans’ Court Tf the ternis of sale are not complied with in five fat e 12th day of May. '18¢3, ratified and con- | gave the Trustee reserves the right to resell at firmed by the Supreme Conrt of the District of the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, Columbia on the lsth day of May, 1863, the follow- CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. = jett-eokds "J.C, McG UIRE & Go., Aucta jag described handsome building lots, viz : uP THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence. of the illness’ of the Trustee unti? ot pyahered four(4)in Square numbered two | MONDAY ae N. aly 18th same hour an@ Kundred and eighteen, (218.) it having a front of 42 feet 7 inches on north I. between 14th and 15th RNOON Ju place, CARTER M 'Y, Trustee, + jy S-eokds J.C, McGUIRE & CO.. Auctz, streets west, running back with a sid fect alley 142 feet 7 inches. tees BY Tomas DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Terms : One-half cash; balance in six months, the purchaser to give rote for the deferred pay- By authority of a deed of trust, dated th February, 1867 and recorded in Liber 3 A. Be er ment, bearing interest fromthe day of sale, and .8., No, 281, folio 224, from John Ellis and another, to se- on Pennsylvania avedue. itr o On THURSDAY AFTSRNOON, July 7th, at 6% o’elock. on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust dated July 2ith, 18, and duly recorded im | Liber J. A.8., No. 202, folios 218 et 6 I one of the | land records for Washington county, D. ©., I shall | eel! parts of Lots lettered“ Band “F,) ia Todd's recorded subdivision of original lots 7,8 and 9,im | Scuare numbered 102, frenting {agether 00 feet om 2ist street weet, between Gand H streets north, and running back 1) feet, improved with twe three-story Brick Dwelling-houses, with back buildings, to be sold separately. w secured to the satis: ion of the Guardian. | Ajl conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at | the cost of the purchaser. One hundred aon ‘8 will be required paid down when the property is knocked off, and ifthe whole terms Bre not complied with in five days after sale, | cure a debt due to Sam’! Cropley,and by his direct the Guardian reserves the ae to resell the prop- | tion, Ishal! sell at auction oH MONDAY tet hngese erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | next,at5eclock in the afternoon, on the prem- chaser by advervising such resalé in the National | iscs. the piece or parcel of gtound in Georgetown, Intelligencer three times, | aes parts of Lots No.74and Py in the old town Title perfect. oo a ANN BRANE. Guardian } fronfing on the north site a! Water street and . . H ;, | beginning at a poin et Ls inches wester: Joteod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. | Rotnthe‘sorace Bt Hick sad Wates 4 ti > aid be; fin" Water st vgaterie oe Teste themes north to #3) fost alleys speaks Repti sid aller # fect. phenee poate ace of beginning, wi Ou reon, REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | Ferm: one-third ofine purchate money in cash, 5 and the residue at six an: welve months— J.C. Mc@UIRE & OO., Auctioneers. | with eurety, bearing interest—and a lien on tee remises until paid, and when paid the pro 100 SHARES FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COM? | P5‘be conveyed to tie purchaser: aad ele ee PANY STOCK AT AUCTION. terms are complied with within five days from the On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jaly 14, at 5 | sale. a re-sale will be le, after @ week's notice o'clock. at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, in | in the Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the lots of twenty-five shares each, one pirpeced shares | defaulting purchaser, stock of the Firemen’s Insurance Gompany of Washington and Georgetown. Terms cash. Syd _J. 0, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE.PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the Slat day of May, 1560 ledin Liber 3. A. 8.,.No. 24, folios #2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, the 18th instant, same hour and place. | eis "By order ofthe Guardian. i iy12 ., at the pur: oa, S Deeds, stamps, Kc., a 7 zohase ‘sgxpense fe B-3tawkds THOS. DOWLING, Auct, + <== WELLING OUT TO CLOSE, vt DUCTION IN BOOKS, STATSON- GREAT EY AND FANCY ARTICLES! : Washington one of the records of The undersigned offer to the trade ¥, District of Columbia, and at the nest of | generally grea inducements to purchases 404 ‘ies interested, I shall,on pat AF- | closing out his large steck ef goods preparatory te TERNOON, the 16th of July ext 4 at pub- | leaving the city. ind lic auction, on the premise’, Lote Nos. 4,5,6,7,8.2 ‘Guest bargains in Books, Stationery, Photes 10,11, 12, and 13. in Aquats ‘0. 1,006, in the city ph Cards, Albums, Kniyes, Scissors, Washington. being the west half of said square, 5 8, Bru: Perfumery, &c., KO. 11 These lots front on D and Betreetanorth and 12th ‘A large lot of geods at half price. gree Gales some, of Shem are improved by a Geverst very due Show Cases for sale. , and siau, Ouse. A i 2 Termsof sale: One-third cask; the residue in | ¥°Fshoxttimeoniy at |e oop gy two, equal mts, with the purchaser's notes 275 Penn. a» (bee atsix and twelve months, with interest from the bet, 1th and 12th ots,, Washington. Bid; t Gay. of sale. ‘i fyl-Im i given and deed of trast taken to secure said EE Tat money. ives jee tae PERKINS, STERNE@ Gow: 8 If the terms of sale are not complied with In five 160 Bresdway, N. Feit? days, the “Erusteo resprves, the right, after one UBXOLUSIVE DEALERS 1a t Wash- fr in, fn bity, to rosell,et the risk’ ea cost of the CALIFORNUA WING. - . Dury. R. WOODWARD, Trusteo, — - <I AENE $e %3-eok da GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auct, ‘We guarantee ther all.to be 5 ABSOLUTALY FUER, pisied wi For sale by all first-class Grocers and Druggsiais ‘mh we tet! THE LATEST ETYLES - FabTi Roorrrze ROOFING Fatt) B, 0, WILSON & 00, Poor op ste 8f. Weer, Wasminoron, D, 0., Manufacturers of i craw Hats , ROOFING FELT. 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