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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. CastTEreuny.— There is a large and admir- able company of ballet performers, comedians, ‘vocalists, dancers, &¢., here this week, and they appear in a variety of amusing ana pleas- Ang acts. The langhable negro extravaganza of «Rigging a purchase,” will be performed to-night among otherrich things. We “laughed consumedly”’ atthe fanny things performed there last night, and found our neighbors all doing the sxme. Whatthecity would do with- out Canterbury to enliven it we cannot im- Bgine. Sanrorp’s Trovrg combined with that of Dick Parker, continues to delight all who pay ‘them a visit at Grover’s Theater. After the production of numerous laughter-provoking Songs and acts the whole performance con- cludes with the contraband’s jubilee entitled «Get aboard the fiat boats. — Real Estate Saces.—By Green & Williams: Lot No. 3, in subdivision of lots 23 to 25, aud oa lot 2, in square D, Maine ayenue, between 3 and 6th streets, to Edward Lilly, for 7? cents per foot: west half lot 7, in square D, south side Maryland ayenue, between 4% and 7th streets, with a frame dwelling, to George Staffan, for £2,000; west half lot 6, in same squere, improved with a frame dwelling, to same, for $3,100; west half of lot 23,sa>division of square 435, with a frame dwelling, to M. Stratter, $1,165; lot 22, im square 264, on 13th street, between B and C south, toT.E Lloyd, 25 cents per foot: part of square 905, on 7th street east and Virginis avenue, with the dwelling and store, to J. L. Venable, for 23,000); building lot in Haw’s subdivision of Mount Pleasant farm, to George Eshler, for 10 cents per foot. Jas.C McGuire & Uo. sold at auction yester- day afternoon the following property: Two brick houses and lots on the Navy Yard, one to J. K. Conder, for $1,300. and one to Henry A. Greenfield, for $2,605. Also,two brick dwellings on 2ist street, between G and H, to James Hen- zing, for $2,475. eee Not Corrgect.—Some of our naturalized citizens are abont taking measures to prevent the issue of license to any person of foreign birth who has not taken out his «first papers,” to do business in this city. The reason of this is simply the fact that when asked to go to the board of enroliment and secure their exemp- tion, and so reduce the quota of the city to its true number, most of such persons laughed at the applicants, and remarked “its time enough after the draft; we are not naturalized, and are mot subject to military duty.” Naturalized citizens think it very unfair thet those persons should be hcensed to grow rich upon the mecessities of the community, which necesai- ties are increased by these fellows refusing to show exemption cause before the draft, thus exaggerating the quota of the city. ee Miritary.—We take great pleasure in an- nmouncing the fact that the order relieving Col. Wells from duty im this city has been rescinded ‘by the commanding General,and the Colonel isonce more at his old post. This will prove of more than ordinary satisfaction to our citi- zens and the citizens of the adjoining country, as it was tnrough their united efforts and re- resentations that the last order was issued. greater compliment could not be given to a most deserving officer. The order reassigning him makes him the «Provost Marshal of the defenses of Washington south of the Potomac,” thereby rendering his fleld of dutles separate and distinct from thoee of Col. Wisewell, Pro- ‘vost Marshal of the defenses north of the Po- tomac.—Alezaniria Journal. Same eee Lost his Mone 4ast night, officer Par- ker, of the Second Ward, arrested F.C. Ryan fowbeing drunk and disorderly. He was taken to the Second Ward station, when he appealed to the officers to release him. The officers tried 2o persuade him to remain, warning him that if he got out some one wolud rob him. He in- sisted on going, and the officers took collateral security and let him go. Not long after he re- turned to the station-house, and complained that he had been robbed of $110 in one of the Jancy ranches on 12th street. He had two girls, ‘Lizzie Gorden and Emma Gibson, summoned toidentify the company with him last night. ‘The girls appeared to testify, but Ryan did not, and so the case stands. season ee FovrTH WarD Station Cases.—Patrick McKewan, disorderly: military. J.S, Fyron, do. and drunk; do. Robert Orr, disorderly; Timothy McFey, do.; locked up. James A. Fletcher, threats; bail for peace. Dan’l Carley, drunk and disord-rly: dismissed. Bartholomew Foley, violating hack law, $1.5-. James Sul- divan, assault and battery, dismissed. A. S. Dickinson, fraud; dismissed. Annie Butler, colored, vagra.cy, workhouse. James Danon and Patrick H. Corsey, disorderly; $1.55 each. SS SeconD WARD Station Caszs.—Emma Black, grand larceny: dismissed. Jas. McUabe, do.. do. Chas. Davis, drunk; $1.5-. Geerge Simpson, do.; $1.5-. Henry Smith, disorderly; $2. Georgiana Ellis, do; #2. Mary Johnson, do.; #2. F.C. Kyan, drunk and disorderly; #2. ‘Thomas Flinn, profanity; dismissed. J. Clark, drunk;do. John Runnels, do.; do. EEE GES DeaTH OF AN POLIcEMAN.—Last night Levi S. Montgomery, formerly of the Metro- litan Police, but recently attached to the U. . detectives, died at his residence, on K street, near 16th. He had been suffering from an at- tack of quinsey, and soon after recovery took cold, and death ensued. He was a good offi- cer. << WATERMELONS.—Watermelons made their appearance upon the vegetable stalls of Center arket this morning. They are of small size, and not ct the finest quality, but the dealers asked $1 for the choice, and 50 cents for the emaller ones. ee SPECIAL NOTICES. ae Straxce Woxv ox Broapway.—‘Sozodont,” which is fast becoming a household word, is de- rived from the Greek, and composed of two words, **Sozo,” to preserve. and “‘Odontes,”’ the t Bozodont, cD 9g cme of the teeth. For bea ing the teeth, invigorating the gumsand sweeten ing the breath. itis withouta peer in the world, Bold by druggists. Ics Ceram Ice Cream! z. The undersigned nega leave to inform the public that he has alwayson hand a fresh supply of the choicest favors lor Cream, which he is prepared to supply to stores, sutlers, Botels, pic nies, parties, excursions,and families at the shortest notice and the most reasonable terms. Jos. SCHAFFIELD Steam Ice Cream Manufactory. No, 356 6th st.,bet. Gand H. Wholesale and retai Je 233-1m* Boae Taroat }OUGH Corn, and similar tronbles, if suffered to progress, re- sultin serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asth- matic affections, oftentimes incorable. Brown's BroxcuiaL Troowes are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief. Je2) Ime Diseases or THE Nexvous, SeminaL, Uxtnary AND SEXUAL SysTeMS—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter ear clones: free of charge, ‘Address D. J. 8killin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. aoe et doa je30-3m SPeRMATORRE GA O45 BE OCURED.—Dr Rand’s 8 @ifie cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- gotency, Loss of Porrer. ete, speedily and effectnally. ta effects are traly magical, Atrial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price 1 a box. Sold by ».C. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington. and Henry Cook, Alerandris. bi ja6-ly Waarantev To Gunein Six Davo.—Dr.Godfrey’s | Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ #tanding, will cure Gonorrhea in siz Cre No ebange of diet required. Price 91 per bo’ Bola a5; C. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, ‘ashington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6é-ly A New Pearce rOR Tae Daypxercuier, Phalon’s ht Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Oereus.” Fhalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus,”” Phaion’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phaion’s a ight Blooming Cereus.” Phalcn’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” most exquisite, delicate and fragrant perfame distilled from the rare and beentifal dower fr Which it takes ita name. Ree Manufactured only by PHALON & Bow. N.Y. BRWARE OF COUNTRRFEITS. Ask yor Puaton’s—Tak Orne. $e 16-3m Sold by druggists generally, Harz Dyes! Hate Draft Batchelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is the best tm ths world, The only Aarmiess, wus and reliable Dye Know- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bed, dusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injaring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and Deautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- Storing ita pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bai Dyes. The Genuine is signed Wittiaw A BArTOusLon, all others are more imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all druggista, &o, Fac- ry—#1 Barclay street, New York, Batehelor’s ‘Toilet Cream for dressing the bair. dy T-e01 Da. Duront’s Eugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They sperate speedy aod siecinee, ond being Susar-coaied create uC sea Upon the most delicate stomach, A trial! o, . these Pills will prove their suport wr a ry Price Qi. box, Bold by SO Bird coroes ue, Waahingtou.wx Beers int ts Do you celor your whi and moustache? I go, use the ‘‘Japanese Hair in.” No hair dye in the world equai to it. Only ene prevncstion, It colors a natural black or brown. cents a box. 8. C. Forp; je 2-e03m 290 Pa. avenue, Sole Agent. Corears’s Boxer Soar, This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin, Forsale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. : ja25-eoly CHRAPEST AND BEST Hair Dye 1m THE WORLD Tan cMrades or Washes Oxt.—Upham's Hair Dye, cents sdox. The best in use, Try it. Sold by g. C. Ford, corner lth street and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandris, a6-l¥ Coans, Busiows. Bap NalLs, ETc, Corns are the universal torment of mankind. To be relieved of these terrible evila, call on Dr. White and submit to his manipala! 8. Youare sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Of- fice, 424 Pennsylvania avenue.(Lane & Tucker’s building, between 4}; and 6th streets. Ne charge for consultation. e 1tf : Sxroner Diszasus. Samaritan’s Gift ig the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- @dy ever discovered. Qures in two to four d: and recent casesintwenty-four hours. Nomneral Ro balsam, no mercury. Only ten pilis to be taken, It is the soldier’s hope, and @ friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Jwices—A A positive and cers, res ) Sema pe oy for Syphilis Scrofula, pots, Tetters, ke. Price @l or six bottles 1dr $6 Bold by 8.0. Ford. See oP or ae bey - mb Nexvous DasiLity, SBMINAL WHAKNESS, etc. eat ences others ae atte memo of others, and wil but the truth. Address, with stamp, "On DOuuae ‘Eowanp i. TRAVER, Box. De 5 mar? D&W.ly MARRIED, On the 18th of July. by the Rev. Dr. Ryan, Lieut. Col. D. K. WARDWELL to Miss ANNA M. WEE- DEN, of this city. {Boston papers please copy} ig Atthe bride’s residence,on Tenth street east, by Rev. Wm. W. Reese, Mr. WILTEMAN KEE, to Mrs. SUSAN SHERMAN, both of this city. Balti- tore and Philadelphia papers please copy. * On the 18th inst., after a painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and patience. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, in the 42d year of hia age. lis fameral will take place on Tuesday, the 19th. at 3 o’clock, between 3d and 4th streets, Capitol Hill, to which the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited. * At Norfolk. Va., on the 1th inst., little JULIA, daughter of Joseph P and Anna Fernandez. * OR SALE—A beautiful, stylish, pure blood BAY’ MORGAN BLACK HAWK BAY MO) HORSE, 153¢ hands high, weighing one thousand pounds. built in proportion. six years old.and a perfect model of beauty, without blemish; perfectly kind in single and double harness, andall right inevery Way,and expected to be very fast this summer. This Horse has been raised by the celebrated Mor- pes stock breeder, Lewis Sherman, E-q., Brandon, ermont, to whom the present owners refer any purchaser for his pedigree. He was brought here six months ago at great ex- pense, and is now sold without a single fault, as the owner, after various unsuccessful efforts, can- not match him in style, action or color in any part of the country. He is perfectly gentle, and can be handled or driven by any lady,or evena boy. The attention of private families and army officers is respectfnlly invited to this fine animal. No horse dealers need apply. He will only be sold to private citizens or army officers. Price 3159. He can he seenat the Stables of KELLE- HER & PY WELL. 8th street, between D and C. For particulars sppl at the Stables, or at the store of P. 3. BELLEW, 510 ith street, near Odd Fellows’s Hall. Jy 18-4t IEWS OF BATTLE FIELD, July 12th, near Fort Stevens, 7th street road, to be had of J. GOLDIN & CO.. Photographers. No. 4 Penn. ave- nue, between sth and 9th streets, Market Space. _3y 16-Im* QUTLERSHIP FOR SALE.—The subscriber be- 2 ing compelled to £0 to California, offera for sale the best 8UTLERSHIP in the country, worth at least ten regiments. Call at 519 12th street, opposite the Kirkwwod House, after 8 p. m. jy 16-1w* W. BRAMHALL, uy WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 PENN. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE.—Ly- man’s Patent Preserve Jars,fresh and pure! Medicines, Perfumery Toilet Soaps, Co- lognes, &c. jy 16-2w “] Ayers’ anil other Medicines. RUIT JARS! F FRUIT JABS!! _ Housekeepers who wish to put up fresh fruit are invited to examine our SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS, as they have been thoroughly tested, and we can warrant them to keep fruit perfectly: As the fruit requires no sugar the jars no cement, it is economy for every family to put up all the fruit they want for the winter. jy 16-6t* WEBB & BEVERIDGE, OTICE.—FOR SALE—500 sets of one, two, and four horse second hand HARNESS; 30) good second band SADDLES and BRIDLES, Apply to H. 8. JOHNSTON, No, 373 Penn avenue, between 4:2 and 6th st., opposite National Hotel, jy15-I1m* OR SALE—Second-hand and new CLOTHING for males and females; Boots, Shoes, &c.; fix- turesaleo for sale. Apply at No. 76 La. av., be- tween 9th and lwth sts. jy 14-4t* 486 CHOICE STOCK 456 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. 486 456 PAPERHANGINGS. 456 Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- ter Pieces, &e. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. 4 Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Ringa, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; Iso, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a ied stock of smail-sized Uval and Carte de Visite Frames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. wt few choice Bugravings and Paintings always in store. Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades wes erdally attend we in Nat orcounty. ‘erms cash fer goods or labor. J. MARKRITER, _ _ No. 486 Seventh street, jy 7- * Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. wCRIBE’S WORKS.—La Bohemienne, 25c,; Ber- trand et Ratron, 25c. ; Japhet, 25c.;Gustave III, 2%e.; Le Mariage enfantin, 25¢.; Philibert Marie: 2e.;Le plus beau Jour de la Vie, 25c.; Le Vieux Mari, 25c.; Les Contes dela Reine de Navarre, 25c.; La Camaraderie, 25¢.; Le Moulin de Javelle 25e.; Les Malheurs d’un ant heureau, 25c.; Le Dame de Pique, ae Heritiere, 25c.; and many hers, ae FRANCK TAYLOR. W ATER B NT 8. Water ReGistrar’s Orrics, City Hat, July 7, 1364. All persons who use the Aqueduct water on their premises are hereby notified that the water rent iz pow due to the Corporation for the period from July 1, Iso, to January 1, 1836. Z , The water rent is required to be paid at this of- fice during this month of July. If not paid by or before August Ist, the law commands that the water be shut off at the main and not restored ex- cept upon payment of arrears and two dollars for nse of shutting off and restoring. ‘he law does not provide for serving individual and this public notice is all that will be BANDOLPH COYLE, Water Regist: United States 10-40 Le JAY COOKE & CO., 452 Fifteenth Street, Becuivy SussoRiprions Fox THB NEW NATIONAL LOAN euthorized by act of March $, 1364, and Known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure ot the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PRR OENT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, ‘The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $5), $100, $000, and $100). The REGISTERED BON DB will be tasusdin 5, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,600. These are the only gold-bearing securities of Government now procurable at par, a04, yielding present value of coin OVER ZIGHT PERCENT BR ANNUM, offer o very desirab! ‘investment Jarge or small sums, We Buy aad Bell, at martet rater, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF 4LL I8STES. TREASURY NOTZS. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS and COLN, and pay the highest prices for QUABEREMASTER’S ORRTIZICATS CO BUSS eee “JAY COOKE & €O. GP4Y2L noora 4 @RAVEL BOOFGI! rar. H.0 WILSON & 00, successors to J. F Bo) ‘in, oe rs us Pies Ge esr ENT und GRAVEL Roope” Office--161 224 strect, below P. may be left st office Muta, Ith street z Louisiana Post Office 5: 1 work WANTS, ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash anditon for MAN. ; & CORT Small family. Apply at J. 0. MogUIRE A 2090 SERVANT GIRL, who uederAands washing and i A a . Apply 400 Teh et eng or § very umall femmiy. WANTED—A BOY, tostay ina billiard ssloon who has had A — German preferred. "Apply 430 Pac are Jy Soe WASTED—& good COOK x WAITERS at Debonair oo and six Wal DUBANT & BRO. _ Sy 19-8" WANTED_Brs respectable young ‘woman, a jotel or priva SITUATION as cook in a Please call between the hours of 9 en 10 house. o'clock at the Star Office. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISH: SITUA- A TION as Chambermaid, and to Gee with Washing and Ironing. Best of city references. Apply at No, 221 20th street, between M and streets. jy 19-1" i ANTEBD—A SITUATION, by a respectable ung girl, to do the washing, ironing and chamberwork of a private family. or would dothe cooking and wracking and ironing of a 6 fam.- ily. Apply at 191 K street. between i7th aud ith sts. ©; for two days. References given if re- quired. 1t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A first-rate female COOK, (colored_preferred,) in a first-class restaurant. Apply at Star office. dy 18-3t* WARSTED-A WAITER, at the Gosling House. = Hone we ruearstsnds his Bases a get r month all year round, i es- faurant, 247 Penn.avenue, ty 18-24" Vy ANTED—Twenty-five STONE COTTERS. Apply at Messrs. MILLER & KELLER, cor- ner 2ist and Walnat streets, Philade'phia. Good sheds and steady work. Wages $3 per day. jy 13-2t* WANTED—-A Young GIRL between the age of ¥ twelve and fifteen, to take care of two small children. Apply at No. 292 7th street, between L. enc giccctas above the Northern Market. y18-8 ANTED—A Young MAN to drive a Wazon oy oan deliver Too Creamy mabe eed apis vr ‘ell recommended. ply immediately al SAMUEL LLOYD'S Tee Cream Manufactory. No. jy 13- 3909 lith street, above K street. FOR RENT AND SALE. R SALE-RBRIOK YARD and PIXTURES. Inquireattbisofice ____iy 19: Lw" SOR RENT—A suite of handsomely furnished FR ome abety at Not Franklin’ Place, 1 street, between 1th and 14th. _y.39-3t*_ (OR RENT—A Large STAGLE in the rear of 251 Fatreet. For particulars inquire at the above number. 7 dy 19-3t* FU BNISHED FRONT ROOM —Terms moder- ate. pee at 34 i6th street, near “k street. Sy 19-3t* [OR RENT—Two handsomely furnished ROOMS situated on K street, No. 15, one door below 3th. jy 19-3t* FOR RENT— A now three story frame HOUSE, situated on llth street, between L and M ats. Inquire on Mass. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts., No. 375. dy 19-3t* Fo RENT—Will be rented for two months a DWELLING HOUSE on a farm a few miles above Georgetown. Apply toJONA KIBK WUOD, 476 12th street. Ae OBR SALE—A good family HORSE. HARNESS Pera tckaweo CARRIAGE, Apply at HOW- j ARD’S Stables, @ street, between 6th and 7th streets. jy 19-36* For RENT—Three new frame HOUSES on the north side of G street, east of New Jersey av. Immediate possession given. Inquire on the prem- ises. Vy 19-3t* Foe RENT—Several well-furnished ROOMS in Lone of the most pleasant and convenient loca- tionsinthe city, Rent moderate. With or with out board. Inquire at 431 3d street, between Penn. and Missouri avenuer. Sy 19 3t* FO SALE—The STOCK. and FIXTORBS of a new and second-hand Clothing. Boot and Shee establishment. The proprietor designs changing his business and will sell on xccommodating terms, For further information apply at No, 76 Louisi- ana avenue, near 9th street. dy 19-4t* R SALE, IN THE FIRST WARD—A small two-story FRAME HOUSE and LOT, with Bi her necessary outbuildings; and ina good business location. Will be sold cheap for cash, as the owner is going to leave thecity. In- quire on the premises, No, 170 E street, between eat F. KNOWLES. WANTED—Two WOMEN, one to cook, and the other to wash and iron and to do general house-work ina small family. Inquire No. 352 C street, between 434 and 6th, next to bath house. jy 18-30" ANTED—A YOUNG MAN to attend the bar at J. BROWN’S Restaurant, corner of 13th street and Penna. av. Jy 16-3t* Hocse WANTED—In a central location, with from 5 to 6 rooms. A bonus of $50 will be paid. Address M. M,, Box No.8, Star office. jy 16-3t* ‘OR RENT—A small BED-ROOM in third story, No. 425 11th street, bet. G and H sts. jy 18 3tt OR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, one large and the other small, connecting. Will be rented together or separate. Inquire at the Star Office. jy 18-2’ FISCSE FOR RENT, No. 277 on 1th street. between O and P, containing 6 rooms, 2 par- lors, 3 chambers and kitchen and pantry. Inquire of J.D. O°CONNELL, No. 280 corner 13th and D streets. dy 18-2t* WANTED—A SITUATION in a Grocery and OR SALE—The Good k and Pixtures Liquor Store, by a young Man who thor- of a small RESTAURANT and STAND on oughly understandsthe business. Would have no | Pennsylvania avenne. Enquire at 443, between objections to drive an Express Wagon. Apply at | 3d and 434 streets, Terms moderate and good rea- the Star Office. Jy 16-3t* | son for sale. Jy 13 4t* WARTED IMMEDIATELY—Four good JOUR- NEYMEN CARPENTERS. Apply at - TON & LOURYS, thy above. the? Kinewont House, jy 15-tf WANTED—A FURNISHED DWarLING- HOUSE, convenient for a small family. A @EYERAL DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT, ina most beautiful and healthy location, cor- ner of llth and B streets, Island. No. 135, just opposite the Smithsonian Institute. For terms, &c., apply as above. dy 18-3t* N OFFICE FOR RENT—An OFFICE, and also house of eight or nine rooms will do. Will pay a FURNISHED ROOMS in the very best local- fair rent promptly, giving and requiring refer- re be rented on E street, between 6th and ences. Direct answer to D.L. EATON, 472 15th | 7th. No. 44%, near the Post and Patent Of- street. jy 15-lw* fices. jy 18-3t HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (foe cash) a FARM of one or two hundred acres, in northern or western Pennsylvania. It must be in gcod cultivation. with all the necessary ge for a well regulated farm, Address J. D., 4, Washington, D.C. jy 11-Im* AMSTERS WANTED. Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washington, ASHINGTON, D. C., July 9, 18st. Wanted, atonce, THREE HUNDRED TEAM- STERS, each capable of driving with single line, and managing six mule teams. To such who are competent to perform the duty, the pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one ration per day, and hospital privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Apply to Captain Charles H. Rompeines Ay . M. U.S. A., corner Twenty-second and G sts... ington, D.C. D, H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen’l and Chief Quartermaster, _ Se 9-19t Depot of Washington. Hi SE WANTED—In a central location, with Lf about 10 ori2 rooms. Will buy lease and fur- niture, Apply to W.L. WALL & Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, south corner Penn. ave- pue and 9th street. je 22 V ANTED—1,000 LADIES to come and buy the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves, Bands and Wrappers. We have reduced the price one-fourth, and now offer them cheaper than ever. a 381 F st., opposite Patent Office. Vash- je 21-tf LACKSMITHS AN D WHEELWRIGH wax WRIGHTS Chief Quartermaster’ s Ofice. Bepot of. Weshtncion;t ashington, July 4, 1854. Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops, Quartermaster’a Department, Depot of AMITIE and Ono Hundred (100) €ood WHEEL: aD ne undre ;00' 2 WRIGHTS. ae ia The pay per month will be Sixty Dollars ($69), with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick. ly to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, A.Q, .. U, 8. A.. corper Twenty-second aua @ streoty Washington, D. C. D.H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, fy 6-18t Department of Washington. ANT ED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. DING ee) BUG O RoR tH ING GOODS oterery description B. BUOHLY, 42% 7th street Je tf FLUTING! ‘between Gand H, east side, Ww Arte FLUTING! W. Bvery lady in the District to know that I have, at considerable expense, hac bi & very elegan! machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. Dressmakers and others can have any kind of goods Crimped at short notice, im _as 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- Fite Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Btiten- Ing Depot. my3 SUBSTITUTES. EWIS FURNISHES SUBSTITUTES AT LOW- 4 est rates, 414 Penn. avenue, just below Na- tional Hotel. jy 19-2t* N H, MILLER & €O, . SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES!" Will furnish at reasonable prices, WITH DISPATCH AND WITHOUT DELAY!! Oitice No. 511 Ninth street west, near Pa. avenue. Runners and others liberally dealt with. Apply at W. A. REAMER, W.8. RADLE, N.H. MILLER, Juitsce of the Peace. Exemption papers prepared. jy 19-4t* RAFTED.—Any- person wishing to procure a substitute on reasonable terms can doso by calling at No. 319 E street, uader the Kirby House, between 12th and 13th. Jy 13-1w* J. H. POSEY and A. JOHNSON. BOARDING. QUMMER BOARDING —Pleasant Rooms and SS first-class Board can be obtained in George- town, in a delightful locality, overlooking the banks of the Potomac. Apply at No. 212 Bridge street, near Frederick st. iy 19 3¢™ LOIS KOHN, (late Jeweler, from New Yerk,) respectfully informs the public that he has gpnet a Boarding House, No. 305 Ds ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, single or in suit, with first-class BOARD, at 301 Gstreet. References exchanged. dy 15-6t* ERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH BOARD and LODGING at $5 per week, (or $1 r day,) at the Philadelphia House, No. 517 New ew Jersey avenue near Baltimore Depot. je 20-1m* D. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. ee GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS EORGETOWN CORPORATION STOCK.— A Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bea=s an interest of six per cent, annum, payable juarterly, can obtain some applying to WM. AIRD. Glerk of aaid Corporation, je 20-dtlan ' WING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company’s boats, ‘‘Potomac,”” Pa CLE sod cee elt ‘aven.’’ Apply to the aptaing on moar’ JOHN B. DAVIDSON, my 18 Water street, Georgetown. PRE TORS RRBPBIGERATORS! eeRIGERATORS!! Just recei & very large and co ansort- a: vehi sithecclebrassd CONTINENTAL, 4 EXCELSIOR Peo a fi REFRIGERATORS, which are admitted to be of the most approved patterns, and workmanship of the best qaality, Ticeettel by alle. HONTZ & GHIFFITH. * “Tes y *' 369 7th atreet. bet. T and K ILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL—On Bal “more Railroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia. Pupils have the benetits of a home; thorcugh course in Mathematics, Languages, English, &c. Number limited. Terms moderate. Receivel at anytime. Fine Library and Apparatus. Address Bev, J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green Seminary, Delaware county, Pa. jy 9-70" R. LEON, 414 PENNA. AVEN pd DR, LEON cures Gonorrhea, ue tet yn ee Se “* Stricture, “. Syphilis, “ Bominal Weakness, % ee: tion of Bladder, ein a Vanerest Diseases. ' 2h fal ABH, Ss DOORP yD BLINDS Revel stantly a choice article of BA DaORS RE SBLIN DS. of Boston tial of HASH, superior gtyle and work: ip. Which we are ef- . “ ” ” feri i lew prices. ere ceapectfally invite builders and others to call and examine our f good: ol 8. EN WIOK & STEW Otcen west side nt Dororthatsect, felsims iat Onna Bridge. PAMION TO THE REBELLION REOOBD. petal ning Octal Re ‘Narratives and Btate Pi th |. which were pa oR Lt da Meet 0 TE KNOR TAYLOR, FHSUSE, FOR RENT—No; 206. on Ninth street, between O and P streets, containing 7 rooms, apassage,and side alley, kitchen, dining room, three chambers, and saloon, parlor. Inquire D. J. O'CONNELL, corner 13th and D streets, No. 285. Jy 18-2t* ee eee _ NHREE ROOMS FOR RENT—Bnquire of JAMES MARTIN, corner of Isth and L sts. jy 16 3t* Poe eer large, and well-furnished CHAMBERS, the most pleasant rooms in the city. Inquire of JOSIAH SIMPSON, 464 Tenth strect, between D and EB. jy 16-3t* OR RENT—Six neatly furnished ROOMS, ain- ly or togeth Rent the cheapest in the city, Apply at No. d15 lith street. between the li of 55; and o’clock p.m. jy OR SALE—DRUG STORE: fine BRICK HOU (will rent;) three BUILDING LOTS. Inquire of Dr. BOGAN, No. 455 Mass. avenue, near 25th street. dy 16-2w* BRICK HOUSE, three stories high, for rent, on 2th street, between Land Mstreets In- quire on Mstreet, second house, near the corner of 18th street, First Ward. iy 16-3t* FPOR SALE {A comfortable FRAME HOUSE and LOT, containing six rooms. Title indisputa- ble. Possession given immediately. Apply at the second house from the corner of O street, on 8th street, between O and P street n Jy 16-3t* FS SALE—A BURT & WRIGHT COMPEN- SATING TWO-HORSE POWER, nearly new, Can be seen corner of Ist street east and B street south, Capitol Hill. Sy 16-e03t* PUENRED HOUSE FOR RENT—Suitable for a boarding-house. The family of two persons would board in the house for part payment of the rent, Immediate possession given, Address a note to F. M. B., No. 19, Clerk’s Box, Post Office, Washingto: Cc. jy 15-F 8&Tu* OR SALE—A delightfully located LAGER BEER GARDEN, two acres of ground, with Brick House 5 by 30,(4rooms,) Saloon Bar, Shoot- ing Gallery, Ten-pin Alleys, Dancing Pavilion,and every essential constituting @ pleasant raaort. MITOHEIT, & SON. Real Hatate Brokers, south: east corner Pa. av. and 15th st. Sy I-eolot* ‘10 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS. without board. pe spe at No, 272 F street, corner of 13th. ‘OBR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. The three story BRICK HOUSE, (and Lot.) No. 559, 9th street, Island, between D and EB streeta Ut contains bine rooms, and isin al T- esirable reside: A to W. D. WALLACH, Btar Office. jo28tt To, RENT—An elegant HOUSE, with brown stene front, partially furnished, with all mod- ern improvements, centrally 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 # boardin. house. For particulars inquire of Hon. D. KE. BOMES on the premises, or Capt. GQEORGE BLY, Be 2 street. Possession given immediately, je OOMS FOR RENT.—Comfortable and well- furnished Rooms at 450 12th street, between and H The location is one of the most de- sirable in the city. my 4-tf G. D. SMITH'S Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters, , TONIC — ASTRINGENT— AROMATIC —DISIN- FECTING—PROPHYLACTIC, Sold Everywhere. Ask your Druggiat and Grocer for it, IT WILL CURB Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Agueand Fever, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, The Elixir of life forthe Aged. Will give Health and Beauty to the Young. This Prophylactic should be in every family at this season of the year, as this delicious beverage can be used without the deleterious effects o Liquors. SMITH & MORRISON, jy 7-Im Proprietors, SELLING OUT TO CLOSE. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOKS, STATION- ERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, The undersigned offer to the trade and public generally reat inducements to purchase, as he is closing out his large steck of goods preparatory to leaving the city. Great bargains in Books, Stationery, Photo- ‘aph Cards, Albums, Knives, Scissors, Razors, joaps, Corabs, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., &c. ‘A large lot of geods at half price. Gexerat very ine nbd Cases for sale. or # short time only, ai THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 278 Penn. avenue, bet. 11th and 12th sts,, Washington, D.C. fy 1-Im PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Broadway, N. ¥.; EXOLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. W6 guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURR. Foraale by all first-class Grocers and Druggists everywhere. mh 30-3m* THE LATEST STYLES ji oF = TRAW HATS CHAS. L. LOOK WOOD & 00.'8, ¢_Imif ‘324 Pa. av. bet. 9th and 10+ OB GAPE MAY, ‘The staunch and commodions Steamer CAPTAIN HA. BYTHER Of the Cape May line, is now making trips to May. a Leay reh street wharf, Phil: delpbis, every Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturday at 9 o'clock a.m. Returnin; Cape May every Monday, Wednesday ani sees ‘cl oe 3 mast ny ate SU, cormage Nien Tecaaea. Ghibicon alf price. , carriage hire extra. No freig! Poh be received after 8 o'clock, and in all instan id, Sy flm o ™™t Pegs" Br RWART, Agent i tts STEAM ENGINE INDICATOR, by Paul Stillman; Capt. Walker's Notes on Screw Propulsion, Ward's Steam fer the Millions Portnine on the Steam Engine, London. — Nain & Brownon the Marine Steam Baginc, 2 King on the Steam Bngin' acened Mig tne ne Plapofestss nt erw neeriD, a ue pourae’e Ontechiazn of the Steam Hngine; New ition, ea Hoblin on the Steam Engine, London, kine om thi aT Be, oe - ine e Ste: magn nN her regular leaves Friday jing and returning. fre foeluded. Obit ; NOK TAYLOR, M hey! AB CAMPAIGN AND DN TBOLDES TS as develo; by the Pia) a a AUOTION SALES, Fer other Auction Sales see first page. AUCTION SALES. FHIS AFTERNUON AND TO-MORROW J&8, OC. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SNUG TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND Lot ON CHESNUT STRKET, BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, July isth, at 6% o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell parts of Lots No. 48 and 49, in Drury’s subdivision of Square 209, fronting 14 feet 6inches on Chesnut street, between lith and i5th streets west and P and Q streets north, improved by a weil built two- story brick Dwelling-House. Terms cash, Conveyances at the cost of the "a medi st ‘ion given. m3 jiate ARPES} le Sy SAmbs C. MCGUIRE &00., Aucts._ NITED STATES MARSA AL'S SALE OF CON- U RFISCATED PROPERTY. IN THE AO IRGINIA. By virtue of fifty writs of yenditioni exponas issued from the Clerk’s Office of the U. 8. District Court for the above District, and to me directed, I will offer at public sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, commencing at 10 o’clock a| m.. on TC g. DAY, the 19th By Ss 1834, at the Court Hon door, ( East front Post Office Building,) Alexandria, Va., all the right, title, interest and’ estate of the parties named below in and to the following de- scribed real and personal property, to-wit: IN PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, WILLIAM SELEOMAN 'S—The ‘Swan Point” farm; about £0 acres, one mile east of Occoquan. The ‘Louisiana Kentucky” far bout 250acres, half a mile southwest of Occoqu: Houre and Lot in Occoquan. y JOHN H, HAMMILL’S—Honee and lot in Occo- juan, ‘ Vacant lot in Occoquan, ‘ JOHN W. FAIRFAX’S—Freestone Point farm and fishery: 600 acres on the Potomac river, near Occoquan Creek. IN FAIRFAX COUNTY. ARTHUR HERBSERT’S—Farm; about 60 acres, adjgining the Fairfax Seminary grounds. AMUEL CO@PER’S—Farm; about 20 acres, about one mile west of Alexandr . ©. MASON’S—Farm; about 8%) acres, and tract adjoining of about 1™ acres, in all 90 acres, more or Jess, about three and a half miles south of Alex- andria. FRENCH FORREST’8— Clermont Plantation;”’ about three miles west of Alexandria; large farm. GEORGE K. WITMER’S—Farm; 48 acres and 33 poles, about 2 miles west of Alexandria, Ten acres, 2 roods, 25 poles, adjoining above; on one of these tracts there is a large, handseme new dwelling-house. W. 8S. KEMPER’S—‘Clifton” farm; about 2% miles south of Alexandria; large farm, SAMUEL BR, JOHNSTON’S—West Grove farm; spent 360% acres, immediately south of Hunting reek. W. G. CAZENOVE’S—Farm; about 17% acres, together with the tract adjoining, formerly be- case Whiting & Lee, 2 miles west of Alex- andria. Farm; about 54 acres, about 2 miles west of Alex- | andria WILMER D. CORSE’S8—Farm; about 1I7 acres, about 8 miles west of Alexandria. GEORGE H. PADGET?’S—Four acres, 2 poles of land immediately west of Alexandria. Lot on Little River Turnpike, east of toll-gate; 66 feet front, 183 feet deep, more or less. __ Seven acres of land on turnpike leading west from Alexandria, JOSEPH BRUIN’S—House and lot at West End, suburb of Alexandria. Lot at West End; 110 feet 6 inches infront, and in depth 228 feet lanch. RICHARD L. ROCHFORD’S—House and lot of 20 acres and 102 poles at West End. it Honse and lot at West End occupied by John Klein asa’ Brewery, &c.” 4 = Farm of 44acres. more or less, six miles from Al- exandria on the Leesburg-road. MURRY MASON’S—Chestnut Hill farm; about 192 acres, abont three miles south of Alexandria. IN_ALEXANDRIA CITY. GEORGE K. WITMER’S and DENNIS R. BLACKLOCK’S—Lots No. 5,6,7,8 and 9,on east side of Fairfax street, between Jefferson and Franklin streets; each lot 20 feet front, 123 feet 5 inches deep. WILLIAM N. McVEIGH and WILLIAM H. FOWLE’8—Three story brick house on Royal street; 50 feet north of King; 2) feet front, 59 feet deep. WILLIAM H. FOWLE’S—Lot sonthwest corner of Prince and Payne streets; 123 feet 5 inches on Prince street. 143 feet 7 inches on Payne: Loteast side of Henry street, 139 feet north of Wolfe street; 19 feet front. 1 feet deep. ARTHUR HERBERT’S—Lots Nos. 2,to 10 in- clusive,on south side of Madison street, between Columbus and Alfred streets;the whole about 223 feet 5 inches in front, and 1) feet deep. MONTGOMERY D. COR: of King street, between Royal and Pitt streets: 26 feet front, 55 feet dee: DAVID FUNS’ on Washington road. JAMES C. NEVETT’S—Lot north side of Duke, between Pittand St. Asaph streets; about 23 feet front and 83 feet deep. WILLIAM WHALEY’S—Loton Queen street, 110 feet from_the corner of Henry street; 40 feet 10 inches in front, 190 feet deep. Z Lot southwest corner of Gaeen and Patrick sts.; 75 feet on Queen, 100 feet on Patrick streets. JOHN L. PASCOE and EDWARD SANGSTER’S Wot Fapare, southeast corner of Prince and est strects, JAMES H. McLEAN’S—Lot sontheast corner of Cameron and Fayette streets; 60 feet on Cameron street, 1) feet on Fayette street. JAMES H. REID’S—Quarter square, southwest corner of Wolf and Alfred streets, with buildings ereon, Lot N. W. corner Wilkes and Alfred streets: 123 feet 5inches on Wilkes, 126 feet 7 inches on Alfred, more or less. with buildings thereon. LAWRENCE B. TAYLOR’S—House and lot; No, 164 Prince street. z DANIEL F. HOOE’S—Forty-eight shares of the stock of the Alexandria Water Company. R. H. DULANEY’S—One hundred and thirty-five shares of the stock of the Fire Insurance Company of Alexandria. W.G. CAZENOVE’S—T wenty shares of Alexan- dria Corporation stock. Dr. NDO FAIRFAX’S— Bighty-séven shares of Alexandria Corporation stock. RAYMON X'S—Twenty-two shares of ni D FAIRFA Alexandria Corporation stock, ALBERT FAIRFAX'3—Seven shares of Alexan- dria Corporation stock. = EDWARD 8S, HUTCHINSON’S—Household fur- niture. Dr. M.M. LEWIS’—Household furniture. ROBERT E. LEE’S—Housenold furniture. W.N.& J.H. McVEIGH’S—House and lot on Cameron street; at present occupied by George W, avis, The furniture will be sold at such places as may be convenient; said places will be announced at the Court House door. All porchasers must pay en ner cont rene bears tad oF eet Bia me s00n ag ruck off, or the property will be resold at once, ‘JOHN UNDERWOOD. U.S, Marshal Je 28.204 Eastern District of Virginia. Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, GROCERIES, eS PROVISIONS, &c., T AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 27th instant. at Wo'clock, we will sell at 275 D street, the stock of Eugene Schwinghamers, consisting of very fine stock of Groceries, Liquors and Provisions, Mr. 8. having determined to retire from the business. Sale positive, Terms cash. dy 19-d W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO FRAME HOUSES AND LOT AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, the 22d instant, at 6 o’clock p.m., weshailsell, in front of the premises, lot I7,in Square £00, with the improvements, a good two- story frame house on the front,and a one-story frameinthe rear. This property is handsomely sitoated at the corner of south L street andsth, on the Island, haying a front of 25 feet, running back with an alley about 120 feet, and has an alley in therear. $ Terms: Two-thirds cash; balance in6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest A given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyances and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, jy 19-3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. i oT) 10) k. ce of Commissioners of Improvements, ee City Hill, June 23, 1854. In compliance with an ordinance of the Porpe- ration, entitled ‘A: t for the removal of offal. slops, &c,,’? the public are hereby notified that ali kitchen offal will be removed from their respec- tive dwellings once a day until the Ist October next, and all housekeepers are hereby notified to place vessels suffici contain such offal, and easily handled, in the rear of their several prem- isa ence specei ne! to herent see Sree ae when not accessible in 8 & place ¥. R. DORS! M% i] ES most convenient. : % — Commissioner First Ward; JAS. W. SPALDING, Commissioner Second Ward; JOHN T. GARNER, Oommissioner Third Ward; - UGLASS. Commissioner Fourth Ward; . WM. H. HAMILTON, Commissioner Fifth Ward; * FLETCHER. Commissioner Sixta Ward; Commissioner Seventh Ward. N.B. All offel of other kinds will be promptly removed by notifying the Commissioners of the same. je %-law2m ALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A valuable Merchant Mi¥, situated on the Ches- speake and Ohio Canal, two miles above George- wn, iafortale. It bas all the modern improve- ments of a first-class Flouring Mill; has an ample supply of water, drawn from the canal without charge, and is capable of mannfacturing 140 bar- rels of Flour per day, An abundant supply of Wheat from the upper counties of Maryland and Virginia,and from the Georgetown market, can be had at all times, while there is alwaysa demand at fair prices in the cities of the District for the entire productsofthe mill. For the last few years it has been worked successfully and profitably, with a prosyeck ofits cee inuance. For the larger part of the purchase money a lib- FUTURE DAYS. BY wM. L. ai WALL & GO., Ancts, the Horse Bassar, 94 La. avenue. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e On THURSDAY MORNING, July 2!, at 10 0'clock, we will se'l, at the Bazaar, 9% Lonisiana avenue, between 9th and 1th street®. comprising about so TWENTY FIVE HORSES, Deseri pti: 5 Including one fine Brood Mare with Foal. eri sy WML. WALL & CO.. Aucta. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers. A GOOD TWO STORY FRAME USB AND LOT ON G@ STREET, iets AND 6TH STREETS, ISLAND, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at 6% o'clock p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, 8 good two-story Frame House, containing six rooms, be- ing part Lot 8, in Square 49%. A good chance fore small investment. ‘Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, jy6 Auctioneers. @7 THE ABOVE SAL 8 POSTPONED UN- til WEDNESDAY, the 2 nstant, same houraad place. iy 18 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY JAS. ©. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, X TENSIVE SALE OF CHOICE OLD WINES BAND 2tQcoRs IN BOTTLES AND DEML ANS. oo yRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 22, at 5 o'clock .m™., at the Hotel of Mr. James Casparis, opposite the East Capitol Park, we shall sell without re- serve, his extensive stock of fine Wines and Liquors, some of it being reserved stock of the last twenty years. We name-in part— x Choice Brands of Madeira, Port, Sherry, Bhiae and Claret Wines, r 2 Superior Old Monongahela, and Cabinet Whiskey, some bottled in 1840, Choice Brandy, Santa Cruz and Jamaica Ram, Old Scotch Whiskey, imported in 1314, Peack Brandy, Wild Cherry Brandy Hungarian and California Wites, Old Julep, ey Brandy, Champagne, in quarts and pints, White Wine, Vinegar, &c., &c, One large French plate Mirror. me? Catalogues may be obtained at the Auction eee bh ermes cash, iy 6 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts,_ ¥ J, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF NATIVE WINKS, HORSE, SPRING WAGON AND HARNESS On FRIDAY MORNING, July 22d. at 11 o'clock, on the premises, North Capitol street. near the Boundary, I shali sell the following property, be- longing to the estate of my late husband : 62) gals. Catawba Wine Colombia Wine aeabelia wine 3 enango ine. in all 960 gals. in casks not exceeding 3) gals each At the same time. A One Horse, Harness and Spring Wagon, One Iron Safe. and a number of Surveyor's D; bles. Terms ta MINA URLMANN, Adm’x of late Chas. T. Unimann. jyld J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Aucta. YJ,C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,sitting inequity, passed July 7, 1804, ina certain cause wherein Rob- ert Coltman et al.are complainants and James Adams ‘executor and trustee of Charles L. Colt. man deceased, et al, are defendants, No. 16 | equity, we shall sell. on the premises, in the order | and manner hereinafter named, the fullowing-de- scribed valuable unimproved property, viz: on PE UREU AY AFTERNOON, July 25th, st & orcloc | _ Square south of Square No. 277, all bounded by | Vermont avenue, 13th street west and north Q street. Lots Nos. 3, 4,5, 6,7,8 and 9, fronting reape: ly on 13th avenue and north R street. es n Square No. 77, eet west, Vermout SE’S— Lot on north side | TEN’S—8acres,8 rods and 2 poles | Square No. 273, all fronting: coswectty ely on 12th street west, north Q street, Vermont and Rhode Island avenues Square No. 3, all fronting on 1)th and 12th streets west. north Q and R streets and Vermont avenue. Square No, 310, all fronting on Nth and 12th prone west, Rhode Island avenue and north Q street. Part of Lot No. 2, in Square 246, containing 2,014 | square feet. i ail s The whole squares will be subdivided into build- ing lots, plats of which may be obtained at the Auction Rooms prior to the sale, or on the ground | on the day of sale. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 2, at 6 o’elock, on the premises— . . Lots 5, 19, and 20, in Square No. 537, Island. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 39, at 6 o’clock.on the premises— Lots No. 10 and 11, and part of Lot 18, in Square No, 88, in front of the old Glass House. : Perms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six, nine, and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, for which notes will be required, with approved security, On the ratification of the sale by the Court, and payment in full of the purchase money, the property will be conveyed to the pur- ers. cae ere terme of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the Trustee may re-sell the prop- erty so in default, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. i pone cost ar conveyances and stamps to be paid y the purchaser. JAMES ADAMS. t ROBERT COLTMAN.« Trustees. Jy 16-e0& ds 3,0. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. Y JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE poise LOIS ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETW. 4TH AND 5TH STREETS WEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, duly passed on July 5th. 1854, in a cause pending in said Court. wherein Maris L. M. Peters, executrix of Samuel Miller, is complainant, and Ignatius Fries et al. defendants,(No. 129 in equity,) I will sell at _pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the sth day of August, 1364, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lota A, Band G, according t) a subdivision made in said cause of original Lot No.7, in Square No, 514, in the city of Washington. & Lots A and B haye each a front of 22 feet 3 inches, and Lot C has 8 front of 22 feet 4 inches on w York avenue, between ith Sth sts. west. and extend back, the same width, about 16s feet to a public alley 3) feet wide. _ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalmenta at6and 12 monthsafter date, for which the pur- chaser’s notes, bearing interest from the day of with approved personal securities. will be required, and alicn will also be retained on the premises sold. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the premises sold, at the risk cost of the first purchaser. on ene week's no- tice. JOHN C. KENNEDY. Trustee. fv 16 eolwkds on the ‘J.C. McGUIRE & O0.. Ancta, BY J: ©. McGUIRE& CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH H. RETWKEN See FOURTEENTH STREBTS By virtue ofa deed of trust from Wm. H. Clam- itt and wife, dated the twenty-third day of Se ember, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, and daly No. Wl, folios 437, 438, recorded in Liber J. A. 3., and 489, one of the land ‘records for, Washingto county, District of Columbia, Iwill sell at Publ Auction, on the premises,on MONDAY AFTER. NOON, duly 22, a6 o’clock, all that lot or parcel ofland in the City of Washington, and District of Columbia aforesaid, being parts of Lots numbered ove, twenty-nine, and thirty.(1, 29. 30,) in Square nunibered two hundred and fifty, (25),) as said Lote and Square are marked, laid down and distioe guished on the plan of said city: beginning for sald art at a point on the line of H street north, eight feet four inches,(& fect 4 inches,) east of the Kouth: west corner of said lot numbered one, and rane | thence east sixteen feet 8inches, (16 feet 8 inches, thence north ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) thence w sixteen feet eight inches, (16 feet 8 inches,) thence south ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) to the place of deginning. improved by a well-built brick house all the modern improvements. _ This property lies just east of the Demenon build- ings, and opposite the Presbyterian Church, and is ons coe most desirable residences of its class im e city. Terms : One-half of the purchase money in . the remainder, with interest, in six months | deed will be given and a deed of trust taken to secure | thedeferred payment, All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the | cost of the purchaser, Should the terms of sale not be complied with within three days, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and expenses uf the purchaser, effet giving pt beg notice in hap National Ta- felligencer. or other newspaper publi= in Wash- ington. 5NO. D. MoPHER tee Jy 6eokds _3. 0. McGUIRE & O00.. Aucts, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, TRUSTEE'S SALE. By authority of a deed of trust, dated the sth February, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.S., Ne. 251, folio ‘224, from John Ellis and another, to ee- cure a debtdue to Sam] Cropley, and by his diree? tion, I shal! sell at auction, on MON DAY lst Augest Xt, at 5e’clock in the afternoon, on the prem- reel of around in Georgetown, being parts of Lots No.74 and 75. in the old to fronting on the north side of Water street. aod beginning at » point 126 feet 1's inches westeri from the corner of High and Water strecta running from taid beginning with Water street westerly 25 feet, thence north to a 3) feet alley, . the piece or eral credit will be given if desired. My only rea- son for to sell is my desire to retire from business. Applyto the subscriber, No. 70 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. jo29.e00" WM. H. EDES, Le BOBS. RPHANS’ COURT, July 2d. 1864.—Disr: CoLumsta, Waseineron County. 5 ideas In the case of Lucy B. Rainey. Executrix of Samuel Rainey, deceased, the administratrix aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphans’ Cor of W: county aforesaid, appointed Tu day, t inst., for the final Botthem: tribution of the, personal estate of e id of a rt orn Was! their clai by vat the purchaser's expense . BEDIN, Trustee THOS. DOWLING. APUBHANGINGS, ald most respectfully inform custo iautee public in general at lam nen Trecei BINGINGS consisting of the ancet sage PAPA apers, sui’ for parlors, dining ma. cham- Je %-Staw&ds RO roo! in receipt of a | Gut Window Bhadee and Pinkee aut i er onal to aro rt themselves re ba: beve 8 largest ansortment o!

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