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LOCAL NEWS. _ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s Tugater. — Glenn. this ular place of amusement es ae lef period. Am bis y, are Julin Melville, Mes Mark Bates, Miss Kate Edwards, Jennie Gourley, Emma Brookhard, Flora Lee, Fanny Ooleman, Kate Browning, and Messrs. O. ad, OC. B,. Bishop, W. H. Bokee, F. L. Mise, E.5. Tan, J. S. Goodman @nd others. “Rip Van Winkle,” and “The Persecuted Dutchman,” will be performed to- night, and the cast is asplendid one. Withers deads the orchestra. CanTEREURY. — Signor Buono Core was greeted again last night by a large and most enthusiastic audience, who witnessed his great salamander feat with much interest. He certainly does wonderful things and nis discovery, that danger by fire can be avoided, merite the attention of all interested in the protection of human life. There has been no entertainment at Canterbury for a long while so well worth seeing meget _ TE RELIZF AND MONUMENT FUND FOR THE SUFFERERS BY THE ARSENAL ACCIDENT.— Mr. George Z. Collison, one of the committee Appointed to solicit subscriptions for the relief Of the families of the sufferers by the accident at the Arsenal on June 17th, and for the pur- pose of erecting a monument over the remains of the killed, hus paid ever to the treasurer of the fund the sum of $827.45. Among the con- tributors were Columbia Lodge, No, 10, L. O. . F., $25: Metropolitan Police, tenth precinct, $22.20; carpeniers on Treasury extension, $26.25; cabinet makers on ditto, #11; painters on ditto, $9.50, brick masons and riggers on ditto, $5 50; ship carpenters, Navy-Yard, 275; joiners, WNavy- Yard, $58.75; painters, ditto, $19.05; iroa Tounvry, ditto, $31. Mr. Collison has in addi- tion 2 considerable sum subscribed but not yet ‘paid in, but which will be forthcoming as soon @s the subscribers are called upon, which will beina day or two: and at the same time he ‘will give others an opportunity of aiding the cause. Se ‘Tux MrTROPOLITAN RAILROAD CoMPANY.— ‘The stockholders ot the Metropolitan Railroad Compsny, chartered at the last session of Con- gress, yesterday elected the following directors, who sre all well known citizens, and their known energy is & guaranty that the work will be pushed forward to completion:—Wm. B. ‘Todd, M.G. Emery, Lewis Clephane, John H. Semmes. J. W. Thompson, A. R. Shepherd, and S. P. Brown. Last evening the directors organized by the electicrg S. P. Brown, President; M.G. Emery, ‘Treasurer; and Lewis Clephane, Secretary. ‘The business of the company was immediately entered upon, and the preliminary steps were taken to establish the line. The track will be laid immediately, and the cars will be here by the time the track is laid, which it is expected ‘will be done by the Ist of December. The cars ‘will be of a new and improved style, and the Jatest improvements will be adopted by the company. It is the intention of the company, as the track is laid, to pave each side with Belgian pavement. goto Riorovs Conpvcr.—Yesterday afternoon, ‘About two o'clock, a party of roughs went to the groggery on 2ist street, between K and L, kept by 2 woman named “ Dutch Margaret,” and for some unexplained cause commenced a general row, Sssaniting the proprietress and breaking up all the furniture in the house. Officers Hurley, Stuard, and Gannon hearing of the difficulty, went to the spot and suc- ceeded in arresting three of the rioters, named John Pemery, William Johnson alias Wm Brown alias Stonewall Jackson, a discharged soldier from Scott’s 900 cavalry, and David Mines. Pomeroy ts said to be a messenger in one of the Departments, and is well known to the police of the First Ward. He has frequently mmace his brags that no policeman could arrest Rim, but yesterday he found himself in a tight ba and gave up with but little resistance. ‘he prisoners were taken before Justice Drury, who held them to bail to appear at court to answer the charge of riot. mia # Last NIGHT.—Uount Gurowski in @ Plug Muss —Abdout 10% o'clock last ni; stable, onging to the Sanitary Commi located in the alley north of the rooms o: Commission, on F street, between [3th and 1ith, was discovered to be oa fire. The prop- erty placed in the stable by the Commission Was «il safely removed, and the damage done ‘the stable before the fire wasextinzuished will probably amount to $500. The firemen and police were promptly in attendance. While the firemen were laying their hose, an elderly gentleman, who gave his name as Count Gu- rowski, of Poland, got excited because the firemen did not move with the hose as rapidly as he thought they should, and drew a pistol upon some of them to make them hurry up. He was arrested by policeman Mills and taken tothe Station-house,Second Ward. He was dined $5. Tre Fr see Le ENGLisH BUNTING AGT. AMERICAN BuNT- ING.—The two flags which were placed on the ship house at the Navy Yard ou the 15th of June, in order to test the qualities of bunting of American manutacture in comparison with the English, were hauled down on the 25th inst., after having been subjected to the winds and ‘weather for forty days, and the test resulted in favor of the English bunting. The American bunting was rent in several places the whole Jength—16 feet—while the English was split in several places near the end, and frayed some- ‘what. The shreds into which the American Bat bad been torn were found to have been twisted and plaited in every conceivable man- ner. The remnants of the two flags will be sent to the Navy Department by Sailmaker Franklin, with his report of the experiment. ESS SESS Oxgruans’ CouRT, Judge Purcell.—Yesterday, the wills of Charles M. Williams and John Hayre were fally proved and admitted to pro- bate, and on the latter Wm. Langley qualified as executor. The will of John Sloan partially proven. Mary Shields and W.(). Force qualified es executors of James W. Shields. Elizabeth Coleman was appoirted guardian te the crphans of Patrick Coleman. Charles Brook to the orphan of P. H. Burroughs, and Emma Gibbs to the orphans of J. H. Gibbs. The following first and final accounts were approved and passed:—W. S. Vox. adminis- trator cf Ann Schaaf; Lucy B Rainey, exec- tutor S. Rainey; John H. Semmes, administra- tor of Thos. Hughes, and Dr.Grafton Tyler, collec‘or of the estate of Dr. B. J. Hellen. ait SS He CHARGE OF STEALING SAT —Last week a dover shirts, valued at #12, werestolen trom the store of Wall & Stephens, and on Sunday night officer Weeden met a boy on the Island with a number of shirts, which attracted his attention, and he was arrested, when the offi- cer ascertained thai the shirts had been pur- chased trom another boy, named John Kerns, and the Iatter was arrested. Kerns had a hear- ing vesterday ofternoon, and was fully com- mitted by Justice Boswell for court. It ap- peared that there was yet another boy con- cerned in the affair, but he had left the city. a oo Tre BEpicaTor RMON.—Sundsy morn- ing Rev. Dr. Samson delivered the discourse, in the First Congrerational Methodist Church, on M, rear Ninth street, which he intended for the opening discourse the Sabbath previ- ous, but was verted by sickness. The text ‘was trom Luke, seventh chapter and fifth werse: « For he loveth our nation. and hath built us aAsynagogne.” The little chapel was filled to its utimost capacity. The subject of the sermon was the relative duties of the per- sons comprising all Christian communities. et FovrtH Warp $ration Cases.—Martin Fitzgerald, having @ stolen cow; dismissed. Robert Smallwood, desertion; do, Albert Clark, ¢rupk: militar: Wm. H. Cookware, drunk and disorder! 58. George Washing- ton, assault and batte; jail tor court. Wm. H. Cookware: do,; do. Patrick Dulanty, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. ‘Theodore Ward, aseavlt and battery; jail for conrt. Patrick Dooley, drunk and disorderly; military. John Junsingbam, drunk: $1.55. Patrick Reardon, do.; do. Patrick Nolan. —_—_—o———_+ Second Warp Station Cases.—J. Drunk; Military. Wm. White aad Wm. Carroll, as- sault and battery; dismissed. Pat’k O’Brien, drunk and disorderly; dismissed, Jno. Green, fighting; do. Eugene Jacobs, larceny: do. Jno. ‘Hansen, drunk; $2. Count Gurowsie, disor- erly: 35. G. W.Garren, suspicion: dismissed. Kate Birney, drunk and disorderly; $2.50. M: Forrest, do.; $2. Sam’l Elliott, do.; slgtiiaead. J.H. Young, deserter; military, > Stexet SPRINKLING.—Messrs. Northidge & Hazelton continue to benefit the city and citi- zens by industriovsly using their carts for the yurpose of sprinkling the streets; thus ing mora the dust which actumulates so fast in this city. Their carts are kept going at all times during the d and merchants and Housekeepers find thaf it saves their stock and furniture immensely. . SN a THe Finst Cask UnvgrR THB New Law.— Judgment by default was rendered this morn- ing by Justice Kinsey; in favor of landlord Christian Zeigler against Ellen G: 1d, ten- ant, in a ease of tenant holding over. case defendant set for aemioe® beg mwpny Laee gr ag: tailedtoappear. Justice ve judg- quent, and issued an order to tne chastatle to get the Inudlerd in possession of the premises and make the costs. —_—_s——_ Loyal PENNSYLVANIANS.—A meeting of {importance to citizens of Peseerevanin will Pe held at the rooms of the loyai Pe: ‘lya- @ians, on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. See ady in Pio-Nio To-moRRoOw.—The McOleilan So- cial Club will give their first grand pic-nic at promise much enjoyment to ail uo may Der- mu en! 0 ma: a Ecipate. Look out for it and purchase auicket. pli Cet g ame bd Geis O'Brizw To-Morrow bare ImG.—At eight o’clock to-morrow ©’ friends of Wm. Smith O’Brien will meet in the Council chamber of the Oity Hall, the use of it having been granted by the Board. Their de- sign {s to demonstrate their appreciation of his public, private, and patriotic worth. ——_rv—_—_ Great SALE or BuiLpine LOTS, BY ORDER OF THE SurReME Court OF THE DISTRICT OF Cotumsta.—To-morrow afternoon, at5o’élock, on the premises, Messrs. Adams and Coltman, trustees for the estate of the late Chas. L. Colt- man, will sell, under an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, over one hundred desirable building lots, desirably lo- cated, in the northern part of the Second ward, fronting respectively on 11th and 12th streets ‘west, Vermont and Rhode Island avenues, north Q and R streets, in a healthy, quiet, on rapidly improving part of the city. . SPECIAL NOTICES. peas het In Everrsopy’s Movutn—Praises and Soxodont —greatest luxury of modern times—beautifies and reserves the teeth. The repulsive breath is ren- Rered aa fengrant as a rose, and coldness by friends or in business will now be no longer noticed, Sold by Druggists. dy 25-3t Covens ann Cops. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of pulmonary, bronchial and asthmatic affections. xperience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to “Brown's Bronchial Troches.”’ or Lozenges, let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public speakers and singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice, Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. jy 23-1m,r Corns, Buntons, BaD Natis Dr. White will be in attendance at his roome, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenre, on and after Fri- day, July 22d. dy 21-tf A New Perrums FOR THE HANDKEROHIEF, Phalon's Ni ight Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “ Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.”* Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Bleoming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.”’ Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” A most exquisite, delicate and fragrant rfume distilled from the rare and beautiful ower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by Pratow & Son, N.Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFE!TS. ASK POR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Je 16-3m Sold by druggists generally, CoLearr’s Hongy Boar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, ia mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action mpon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. ele h Ja25-eoly Do rou cslor your whiskers and moustache? I so, use the ‘‘Japanese Hair Stain.’ No hair dye in the world equal to it. Only one preparation, It colors a natural blackor brown. Only 5) centa a box. . C. Forp, 4e2 eo3m 290 Pa. avenue. Sole Agent DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexva. SystkMS—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, “$m Pa. Je 30 DIED, On 2 | evening, July 25th, ALFORD I0U83 AN departed this life after along and painful ill ness, aged two years, son of John and Joanaa Shreves Such was my Albies parting hour, So peacefully he sinks to rest, When Faith endued from Heaven with power, Sustains and cheers his languid breast, + On the 26th instant, at 113s p. m., ROSANNA SCHWARTZ, inthe 47th year of her age, after a long and lingering debility. Requiescat in pace ! Her funeral will take place Thursday. 23th, at 9 o’clock’ &. m.. from ber late residence, No. 24 Enst Capitol st.. Capitol Hill. * On Tuesday. the 26th instant, aftera severa and painful illness. which she hore with christian for- mene ey Mrs, SUSANNAH EATON, in the 52d year of berage Her froguisbin head is at rest, Its achivg and thinking is o’e Her quiet. immovable breast Is heaved by afiliction no more! The funeral will take pl. on Thursday after- i o'clock, from her late residence. on K street. between 3d and 4th. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend. ri On Tuesday. the 2ith instant. at 2.45 p. m., PAT- RICK KELLY, a native of Castletown, county Limerick, Ireland, in the 61st year of his age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully requested to attend his fanera) from his late residence on F street. near ith #tr-et, on Thursday afternoon, the 2th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m., without furtner notice, * July 7th, at7!s a. m., MARY ELLEN, danghter of Wm. H and Isabella K. Thompson, aged 2 years and 7 days. ‘ ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funcral, on to-morrow, the 2th, at3o’clock, Residence on N st., between Ith and 20th. . On the Mth in-tant. WILLIAM J.. infant son of Wm. B, and Susana Cudlip, »ged 13 months and 7 The friends and relatives of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Thurstay) afternoon, at 3o’clock from the residence of its nts, 500 K str bi n 4th and Sth. = WANTS. smitbing Business Works, corner of 6th and C ai LY—A IMMEDIATE at De TOKLAYEES. High- aes gph rkmen,. Enauire ue, or 653 moste wasree white preferred.) pot. Warne Ly corner Mth an loth street, Island. NTED—A good BOY, *, to, good Maryland av LA te. learm the Black- henix Carri: b ax ee age good pot Hoase, ne A < TION, b table WwW trl Te cope bleot doing’ any Kind of house work. Has situation. ree years’ reference from her last quire at 612 G street. is iy 17-2t ANTED—At the “Godling Hons wash dishes and niake up beds. GIRL to Fuquire at the Gosling, 247 Pennsylvania avenue. bet, 2th iy 27-2t* and 13th streets, WANtED-r two young: women, SITUA- Y TIONS, ove as nurse, the other as chamber- maid. Have no objections to go inte the country. hee of reference given. Address Box 37 ce. Star jy 2-2t* WW 4ANTED=At J.B. FOLEY’S Coal Ol and Fur- nishing Store, 316 ith streets, a. £6 N UNG M F street, between 10th and AN that understands business. and is not afraid to work. Apply im- mediately. jy 2-35 ANTED—At 120 Bridge street. Georgetown, D. C., a first class CONFECTION ER. To one whocan come well recommended liberal wages will be paid. Cxll before S a.m., or after 5 p. m. jy 27-3t* Go V 7ANTED—A WALTER at the Gosling House. One who understands his business can get good waces and steady employment all the year round. Inquire at the osling Ri estaurant, 247 Penn, avenue, between 12th and [3th sts. jy 27-2t” dress JANE ce. jy A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do dining- oom eee or chamber work. jy 25 WanteD-« SITUATION by a young m drive an Express Wagon or Porter ina store. Can give best of city references, Address B.B., Georgetown Post Office. Jy 26-2t' ANTED—In a small German family, a good GIRL, to attend to an infant child and do some sewing. Good wages pai street, corner H. id. ire’ 351 5th be Sea BOY ‘WANTED-A4 good, active and intelligent between the ages of 15 and 16 years, to attend a Retail Clothing Store, Good reference of hon esty required, Apply at the N. E. corner G streets. 22d and iy 2%-3t* W “ANTED—By thé lat of Anguat on September. a SMALL HOUSE, with from four to six roomé, or three to four rooms, unfurnished, fora family of three adults. Rent paid in advance and best of reference given. Addreas CLERK, for two weeks, Poat Office. dy 25-2t For: BARBERS WANTED at the National. Apply this day. : jy 25-3t* ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE containing 8 or 10 rooms, near the ayenue. Address Mrs. B.J.C., Washington P.O. dy 23-3t* V ANTED—One or more ROOMS fer public schools in the Tizd or Fourth Wards. Ad- dress “JOHN SESSFORD, Treasurer of Pablic jy 2%-3t Schools, City Hall. ARORERS WANTED —Wanted immediately Ltwo HonpeeD LABORERS. BREE Oa PENTERS, CHOPPERS, Xc.. to wor Branch Line of Fortifications. Apply to Mr. JOHN COLLINS, Super: ntendent, at Camp Haskin, near Insane Asylam, across Kast- RS, FTY CAR* on Eastern “ern Branch, or at Headquarters Chief Engineer Defences, corner of Penn. avenue and jot street, Wastinexcn: Engineer Defences North Potomac. _SY. TT (for cash) a BARM acre; m™m buildings Box 344, Washingtons D- Cc. ¥ SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE , of one or two hundred n northern or western Pennsylvania, It in good cultivation, with all the necessary for a well regulated farm, Address J.D jy 11-Im* TT EAMSTERS WANT WASHINGTO Wanted, atonce, THRE D. Chief Quastermaster's Office, Depot of Washington Li o.. HUNDRED TE nly 9, 1854. STERS, each capable of driving. with single line, and managing six mule teams, ~ t £0, pe’ tform the duty, To such who are co: te the ay per month wait bet irty dollars, with one ration per {y, an# hospital privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Apply to Captain Charles U cw corner Twenty-second an ington, D. je 9-19t H. Tompkins, A,Q. M., G sta. ‘ash- o KER, tig. Gen] and Shier Quartermaster, epot of Washington. W Aner MrRKORS DING, and HOUSEFURN description. a Je B-t! tw. 18H. LY, 42) een ANTE D—SECOND HAND FURNITURE, ae BE 5 BED: ofev Sth street, +61 SUBSTITUTES. UBSTITUTES FURNISHED at lowest rates ‘ S by LEWIS BROS., 414 Pennsylvania avenue, Respectfully refer to Mr, Shelley, Book-kbeper, Metropolitan Hotel, and Mr. Samuel Vi. Black, Third Auditor’s office, U.8 Treasury, jy 97-ft* QUBSTITOTES —Substitutes bought and sold. Enrolled citizens kad better apply at 183 [ st., between 20th and 2\st, before engaging a sub. elsewhere. Will be furnished at the cheapest rates. jy 26-I1m* ~ QUBSTITUTES! years’? men SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES! I have on hand this morning ten (10) good three Parties wishing Substitutes will FOR RENT AND. SALE. arp eS a ans lacs T° LET— Bf ROOMS. without board. "abate Pitas Carrer Isth. jy 7 6t* STORE T '—Buitable for sroceror con- Ss fectioner, Enquire at the corner of ad L WO PLEASANT FURNISHED MS, for one or two . to he bad at No 463 D t, ned and sd. Terms modera' dy 27-3¢) a ________ F° RENT—One large front PARLOR and back ROOM, veatly furnished, wita fiding doers between, on fret Hoor, Apply at 234 H st. bet 19th and 2)th, one block from the cars. _i7 FO RENT—Three-story BRICK HOUSE, No. 275 Pa. avenue, between idth and 1ith ste., south side. Possession giver at once. Apply J. W. THOMPSON, 269 Pa. ave. jy Z-lw For RENT-Several Bicaly furnished ROOMS. Also, two unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for offices or housekeepi: pprevonee: Apply No. 411 Isth st., between G and H. dy 27-3t* For RENT—Three-story BRICK HOUSK, Store and Dwelling attached, on K street, near I7th. Toau're of WM. BAGMAN, 440 13:h streat, be- tween E and F eta, jv 77 3t* T° LET—Three nice BOOMS on ihe fret floor, new!y papered, for $2) per month in advance, to arespectable family only. Applyat 120 East Capitol street. Sy W7-2t" OK RENT—A GROCERY STORE, with base- ment and arturo, Alco, four ROOMS, with kitchen atiached. Apply at the northeast corner cf 4th and N streets. iy T-1w™ PLEASANT ROOMS ON CAPITOL HILL—Two pleasant unfurnished ROOMS and one spacious furnisbed room on second floor ina private Seciily near the Capitol. at 391 Ist street east, corner street. dy 27-e03t* Barre SHOP FOR SALE—Tue good willand fixtures of a Shop situated on Virginia ave- Bue between Seventh eine tae sirosta, Navy ard. or terms a) y al 6 orto BA. NICHOLS, Jackromalley. iy A RARB CHANCE,—Sixty dollars will buy the FIXTURES and GOOD WILL of a Grocery and Provision Store, with a large and dry cellar, on the Island. Inauire at No. 560 8th street, Island. jy 27-3t* Fo RENT—A BRICK STABLE, containing four stalls, and CARRIAGE HOUSE, on Est.. between 12th and 13th. Avely to L. C. BISHOP, corner 15th streetand New York avenue, Thomp- son’s Drug Store. dy 27-3t* | FOR $800 Cash—A RESTAURANT a with five rooms, now in active paying opera- tion, on7th street. Five years’ lease, stock, fur- niture, bagatelle table, &e., for $300 cash. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, _Sy 27-3t 8. KE. cor. Pa. av. and 15th street. BARGAIN—FOR SALE—The FURNITURE of a convenient brick house, situate on 10th street, in the healthiest part of the city,3 squares from Northern Liberty Market. ‘The house con, tains § rooms, for rentat a lowrate. Terms eash, Enquire at NIEDFELD’S Book store, EB street. be- tween 8th and 9th on the Ist August.[jy 27 3t* FURNISHED HOUSE—LEASE AND FURNI- TURE FOR SALE.—Five years’ lease, 12 rooms, ample. grounds, large stable, grapery; everything new, neat; best location in city for first class boarding-house or residence. Apply forth- with HALL & EATON, 1t* Corner 7th and F streets. ‘OR SALE—A neat FRAME HOUSE, situatediin one of the best business localities in Washing- ton, with all the necessary articles and fixtures for a first-class eating-house. The house is very well established. the present proprictor having kept it in good order for the last year, and the only reason for selling is a desire to change business For information inquire at the Star office. jy 27-3t* (OR RENT.—Several large well FURNISHED ROOMS. House recently eccupied by Senator McDougal, Inquire at No. 21 Indiana aven jy %-3st™ os OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE in George town; very desirable iocality, For terms and eee ouisee apply at the Star Office. i : POR SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURMS of Store No. 351 Pa. avenne, south side, between 42 and oth ats.» consisting of Wines and Li RoE RENT—A HOUSE, nearly farnished, fo twoorthree months Apply at 568 If street, ith street, after 7 o'clock p.m, Refere jy %. — d story of Brick Ho .se, reet, Capitol Hill, near St. Peter Ohureh jcontining three rooms, unfurnished. jy 26-28" AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BY GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY ORDER OF THR ORPHARG COURT OF EXCELLENT BUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, SILVER ANDPLATED WARE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 2th instant, we shall ee at house No. 466. on the east side of 6th, between D and E streets. near the Gaene Church, at lv ffecta of the late Mrs. ‘enumerate in part: ine assortment of Silver and Silver- ogany Sofas, Chairs. Divan< and come ogany Rideboards, Bureaus and Tables Mahogany Wardrobes, Bookcase and Secretary Mahos ny. Marble-top, Pier and Sofa Tables and ands Pier and other French-plate Mirrors hina. Cut glass and o’cleck a. m_, the Louisa Hunter, 4 Rentel ¥ Qne excellent Piano Korte < 6 La An excellent assortment of . Crockeryware, Ivory-handle Knives and Porks Excellent Feather Beds and Hair Mattresses 4 large let of Cotton and Linen Sheets, Pillow- cases, Towels, Knapkins and Tableclotha Damaeck, Brocatel and White Window Curtains Seven large. Counterpanes, domestic Brosesis; hree-ply, Stairs, and other Carpets and es French and other Bedsteads “3 Lot of Stoves, with many other articles which we deem unnecessary to enumerate. sere the Administrat By order of the Administrator. 2 REBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. P.8.—The Silver and Plated Ware and Piano Forte will be sold at 2 0’clock, precisely. dy 21-6t {Intel} G.& W. B* W. B, LEWI3 & Co., Auctioneers. PAWNBROKER’S STOCK AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, July 23th, at 92 o'clock, at our Auction Store, No, 307 Pennsylvasia avenue, we ane iL oversi0 lots of Pawnbroker’s Goods, con- sis o! Seventy-five Gold and Silver Watches, Some very fine English and American Gold Hunt- ing Levers, . Several fine heavy Gold Chains, Diamond Rings Setie of Gold Jewel fetts of Gold Jewelry, 7 And lots of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shirts, Shoes, Books, Musical and Surgical Instruments, with a large collection of other useful articles. jy 25 (Chron3t] W. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIANS, Auctioneers, A GOOD TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON MARKETSTREET, BETWEEN K AND L STREET EAST, NAVY YARD, AT AUC- TION. On WEDNESDAY, the 34 day of August next, até o'clock p, m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, part of lot 6,im square 831, with the im- provements, consisting of a two story frame house contai seven rooms, on Market street, opposits y Yard Market, between K and L street . Suitable for a Grocery or Restaurant either. Terms cash, jy 27-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY HOUSES W1IiH BASEMENT, AND LOTS ON NORTIL CAROLINA AVENUE. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D STREETS EAST. On TUESDAY, tbe 2d day of August next, até o’clock p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premi ses, east part of lotS in square No. 734, with the improvements, consisting of 2 two-story Brick Houses, containing four rooms each, with a good basement. A fine chance for small price houses, Yerms: One-half cash: balance in six aad twelve months, secured dy adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyances and the revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers jy 27-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND H@USEHOLD EFFECTS AT PUBLIC SALE, TUKSDAY MORNING. August 2, at 10 k. at the corner of West and Montgomery shall seil the Furniture au effects of a family deeli « housekeeping, compri-ing Parlor. Dining-roem an! Chamber Facuiture Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattiog Gas Fixtures, Heater About 7% tons Coal Kitchen Furniture, &¢., &« The house very desirable fora small family, and can berented, and the furniture purchased at private sale on application to the avetioneer Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLIN¢ t Auctio iy Foe RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, sit 3 uated on Fatreet, opposite Winder’s Build- ing, containing Sor9 rooms, and in good order. Inquire of SAMUEL MICKUM, No. street. between K and L. [{SURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Several de sirable Rooms, of different sizes, in one ofthe healthiest and pleasantest parts of the city, front- ing southward. Furnitnre entirely new. Privi- lege‘inn fine bathing room, Also, an Office in the front basement, Inquire 492 E ‘street, between 5th and 6th. Jy 25-5t* PARLOR, neatly furnished, and one unfar- nished KOOM, both fronting two streets, will be rented. separate or together, with or without Board. The most pleasant location in the city, and the cheapest bargain. Apply corner 6th st. east and South Carolina av,, Capitol Hill, two squares from Penn. av. iy 23-3t* {OK SALE—Cheap for cash, and early possession givep.a FRAME HOUSK, LOT and GROCERY STORE. The house contains six rooms. including the store. The house and lot may be sold without the stock if so desired. For further particulars please cal) early. . CASSIDY, inquire on the premises, No. 226 Sixth street jy 21-1w* 446 8th st., bet. Pa. av. and D st. west, bet. M and N streets north. jy 26-lw* SUBSTITUTES. T PRIVATE SALE —A three-story and base- NS) SUBSTITUTES. ment DWELLING, containing six bed rooms, Enrolled men in the District ean be supp! good men, aliens or Virginia negroes, and tion papers procured for three yeara 8 UBSTITUTES, n xemp- Apply to G. H. CASSIDY, 446 8th street, Jy 21-lw* bet. Penna. avenue and D street. BOARDING. BoARving—tw0 Rooms, suitable for two each, and Board, at 500 E street, between Second and Third, few boarders, Gone Be ha’ Georgetown, eee: dat IEWS OF BATTLE FIELD, July i2th, near Fort Stevens, 7th street road, to be had of J. GOLDIN & CO.. Photographers, No nue een 8th and 9th streets, tm" 4 Penn. ave- ket Space. 486 CHOICE STOCK 486 456 INTEZIOR ADORNMENTS. 456 456 PAPERHANGINGS. 456 A select and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statnes, Cen- ter Pieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES Baff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Mixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. 4s Silk snd Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Naile, &ec. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to he gilded with gold leaf; also, avarietvof Dark Wood Frames, with a ried stock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite Frames ENGRAVINGS AN PAINTINGS, nd Paintings alwayr A tew choice Engravings in store, = s Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades purctually attended to in city or county. h fer goods or labor. Terms cash fer €00') SARRMATER, No. 486 Seventh street. * __Kight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Vy ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, IscorroRaTED Marcu “tH, 164. EDWARD SIMMS. President and Treasurer, EDWARD CLARK, Vics President and Secretary. DikecTors. WM.P. DOLE, THOS. J GARDNER, J.J COOMBA, 38. V. NILES, JOHN R. ELVANS This Bank ie now open for the receipt of depo at the new Banking House, No. 58 Louisiana enue, under Simms’ new building. EDWARD CLALK, Secretary. EDWARD CLARK & CO...BANKERS, Atthe Savings Bank, N Louisiana avenue Dea n EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, AND GEN- ERAL BANKING BUSINESS 4 EDWARD CLARK, iy 1m BE JOUN R. ELVANS: I MBER~—WHITE PINE, SPRUCE, EASTERN 4 SHORE HEMLOCK, apa NORWAY, of ail lengths and sizes, together with a general assort ment of Flooritig. Bquare Timber, Lathe and ingles, con-tantly arriving an or #ale low for cash, by” "BeCHUROR & CO. Jy 22-Lwif* llth st., bet. Md. av. and C ag. BRAERESENT ATIVE SUBSTITUTES—I am ready to supply any person not Liable to draft, from over age or other causes, with good if to ow represent them in the army for three years. is the time to show your patriotiam. G.H. CASSIDY, 446 8th st., Jy 21-lw* between Penn. avenue and D at. V. NOONAN, Plamber and Gas Fitter, corner « 9th and G streets, opposite Patent Office, is prepared, to introduce the gas and Potomac wat nto dwellings and atores on the most reasonab! Serene ydreente, street washers Beey md hoi Pipes always on band. Job work pro! 7 at- ended to.” "gy a-9t* ProPosaLs, WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE Brick Work required in the erection of Ca: fae f Baptist Church until August 2d. A will be diree the Qhairman of ailing Committee. AMOS KENDALL, Washington.D.0. Architects geo Oe te ir an seen 01) fest Becond street. between Dand id for in eash, subject. how- fies gee anal in iving’out sim- "The bids will be opened at Old Trt ith street, between D and B streets: Recap Hera o'clock the.contract as practical Sy 2 nied Sour verte = i) The work will be 225 the "cond Pe yaaties and penig reaulsites to be found im thie iemee? = eet Na é 00, sr ai-awit (intas tars ee . Aut BoszDINc—nooms with BOARD at 173. street. between B and © streets, near the Ca itol, depot and avenue, - 95. Also several ROOMS to let. Wash y00D BOARDING AND PLEASANT ROOMS ° hington street, dy 26-lw* ( RPHANS’ COURT, JULY 19, 1664.—Distrior or CovumBla, CouNTY OF WASHINGTON. to wit: In the case of George W. Harknesi of Martha (slias Patsey) Hutchin Administrator , deceased, the Administrator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphans’ Courtof Washington County afore said. appointed SATURDAY, the 13th day of Angust next, for the the personal nal settlement and distribution of tate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been col lected and turned into money: when and{where all the creditors and hers of eaid deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased’ estate: provided a copy of this order be ublished once a week for three weeks in the Eventng Star, previous to the said 13th day of August. Iso. eet Sy 20-JawSw* 7.C. RQBBINS. neeinige of Wills ( RPHANS’ COURT, JULY 16TH, 1564 .—Dis- TRICT OF CoLUMBIA, WASHINGTON County, To-wit :—In the case of Margaret Gorman, ad istratrix of James Gorman, deceased, the admi: tratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washin appointed Tuesday, the 9th gton OC day o: jounty aforesaid, f August next, forthe final settlement and distribution of tha personal estate of the said deceased, and of the ussets in hand, as far as the same have been col- lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors ani heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Cotrt of Wash- ington County eforesaid,) with their: claims prop- erly vouched, or the: may otherwise by excluded from all benfitin said deceased's law be estate, provided a copy of this order be published once week for three weeks in the head | Star, previ: ous te the said Sth day of August. 185 Test : 7. C. ROBBINS, Register of Wills. ‘e! jy 19 law3w* [*PORTANT TO GUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND . A. DOWNING & CO,"S UONCENTRATED OLAax TO EB A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE THEIR TRADE, It sells ¢ery rapidly, and is the most economica) article of 43st for the officer’s meas, It is prepared in one migute,and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It Surgeons. The profits are large. TO highly recommended by Arm H, A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York For sale by. BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O sos-ly OBEPH REYNOLDS & CO, LUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Niwvg Sraswt, near avenne, Have just received, and will band, the largest and best oat ie teen of Ohgndeliers, Brackets, Prop, Laghta, Portables, Gin ice mipeant eg, tudes iad atant Now York, Philadelphia, &e., will be 0 onthe m Al 1p0, ANGES. FUBNAORS, ‘and Fire-Board vos. re sre prepared to farnish the best RANGW in and as also eve: most ga tots st mabdle terms, Cana, trie AND BLINDS “emeastaaety i : own Orr aa md hily vite builders and othersto ¢all r side “ ‘pihtats Ore seskes Ae det Pye ; * saloon, parlor, kitchen, and cellar,a l conveniert- ly arranged. The house is built of the best ma- terials and neatly finished. The lot is 33 feet front, running back lil feet to an alley 24 feet wide, and is beautifully laid off and planted with tlowers, shrubbery, and fruit, ‘ Also for sale. a VACANT CORNER LOT, 21% feet front and 75 fect deep, enclosed with a paling ence. This property is located at the corner of Seven- teenth and E streets, opposite the President's Park, and convenient to the public Departments, and is desirable asa private residence or place of business. Title perfect Terms: Half cash; residue in 6, 12, and 18 months, secured by deed of trust. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser For further infor dy 25-3t* {OR SALE—A BAGATELLE TABLE. Price $125. To be seen at Rudderforth’s Dining 8a loon, lith st., bet.G and New York av. jy 25-3t" ‘ROCERIES. STORE AND FURNITURE FOR HU SALE. Inquire No. 414 1]th street, between Tand K. Jy 25-3t* Foe. RENT—A small new BRICK HOUS, taining four square roomsand kitchen niture for sale ata bargain. Possession givenim> mediately. Inquire at 249 C street, between 4%; and 6th street, on Island. jy 25-3t* URNISHE RT ME g ion inquire on the premises D APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two large KOOMS on the first “oor. with privilege ofkitchen and dining room. Location central, Apply at 322 @ street, between ith and 13th, borth side. iy 25-3t* OR SALE, WITH (MMEDIATE POSSES SION—A small FRAME HOUSE and LOT, No. 571 C street north, between 2d and 3d streets east, Capitol Hill’ For further particulars snquire on the premises. 1y25-5t" EASE OF HOTEL AND FURNITURE FOR sale ina desirable location, Furniture new, and the house doing 2 good business. For par- ticulars and terms inquire of WILSON & BAN- FILL, No, 446 sth street, between Pa. av. and D street. Sy 25-3t* WHOW CASES FOR SALE —Just received eight wD ele tCOUNTER SHOW CASES by the best inakers in New York. Apply to P.J. BELLEW & Co., 510 7th street, three doorsaouth of Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. dy 23 tf” SUTLERSHIP FOR SALE —Tho subscriber be- WO ing compelled to 52, to California, offers for sale the best SU TLERSHIP in the country, worth atleast ten regiments. Call at 519 12th street, opposite the Kirkwwod House, after 8 p_m. iF 1. a one-half intorestof aSUTLERSAIP ia ron jy 23-1w” W. BRAMHALL. OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, No. 3 4% street, near City Hall. These rooms are neatly farnished, have all the modern improvements, are every way as desirable asany to be found in’ the city, and will be rented verylow One suit may be used by a couple desiring to board themselves. -4t dy EASE AND BUILDINGS FOR A WOOD AND L COAL YARD FOR SALE.—We ‘offer for sale the LEASE and BULLDINGS of. Mr, BF. Cor bett’s Wood and Coal Yard, on lth street, be- tween K and F streets north. f To persons wishing to engage in the wood and cos! business this offers a five opportanity of se curing on eee nines for business, with scales, office and stabling tesily to occupy. TAS’ G. McGUIRE & CO. vik __Anetion and Com. Mer, R RENT—Two FURNISHED HOUSES, with. tn half square of Pa. avenue. central location, with ail the modern improvements, For particu- lars address “‘H.,” Star Office. Sy 22-lw™ Fo RENT-—One brick HOUSE, with 14 rooms. situated on Penn's avenue, between 4‘4 and 6th streets. CBR NS National Hotel. Apply to 5 JOHNSTON, No 373 Penn‘aayenue, between 455 and 6th ats, dy 21-10t* SALE—BRICK YARD and FIXTURES. OF oars at this office. pee iy ise R SALE—DRUG STORK; fine BRICK HOUSE, Foniitrent;) three BUILDING LOTS. Taq of Dz. BOGAN, No. 456 Mass. avenue, near 23th street. jy 16-20* q7oR SALE_WITH TATE POSKERSION, Fopeticss story HOUSE, (gad boty le ie . Di reets,. KLeontaine cine ‘and isin sll re- rooma, ia jirable residence perty. y species WALLAOH, Star Ofige er ieee NT—An it HOUSE, with w "Tete front, patishy tapmiohed: (ch all mod: improvements; cen‘ and ee nase, togetier ae brick stabl oy ge er RY MES on the premises, or Capt. @ 8 HLY, 4 atreat, Possdiaion ivan imenedistely: RIO! Talan: streets. BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CLIFTON, ON THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGE TOWN, will be sold on the léth of August next, by J.J. McGuire & Co., Au neers 1 am now authorized by a decree of the Supreme Court of vhis District to sell this beautiful resi dence of the Ixte Col. Ellet, and the same will pos- itively he sold at austionon TUESDAY, the Lith day of August next, at5 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, For the information of those who may not be familiar with Clifton, but who may desire an attractive suburban residence, e¢ bining the advantages of city and country life, state Uhat it is situated in the centre of the health- ful and celebrated Heights of Georgetown. and contains about forty-five acres of lana, highly im- proved by the late proprietor,and planted by him, within the last six or seven years, with the choi- cest fruit and ornamental trees, having an excel- lent dwelling beuse of nine or ten roome, an over- seer’s cottage detached, large barn, stables, car- -house. and other appropriate eut-buildings, with good fences, nearly all of them new, It is surrounded by the splendid r-sidences of Tudor Place, of Gen. Hal’eck, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Barber, K. M. Linthicuin, Esq.,and others, and adjoins on the north the grounds attached to the residences of Mr. Linthicum and Mrs. Boyce, and is elevated commanding a view of all of them, as well as of the picturesque valley of Rock Creek, the city of Washington, the Keights of Arlingtou.and the Potomac river. The view of the city of Washing- ton, across the valley of Rock Creek, is exceed- ingly beautiful. It ie within twenty minutes? walk, over a brick pavement three-fourths of the distance, of the railroad street cars running from Georgetown to Washington. Forsalubrity, neigh- borbood, access to town and city,and beauty of situation. itis unsurpassed. Purchasers are invited to view it. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the court, are one-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty four months from the day of sale, to be secured by the purchaser’s bonds, with surety, bearing interest trom the day of sale, anda lien on the premises, and with power of resale in default of payment of any of the deferred payments Title perfect. It has passed under my own ex- amination. professionally, several times within the last farty-five years, onchange of ownership. If the terms are not complied with within five days from the @ay of sale. the property will be re- iT , @bout t tl |, wagoB aL aa ee the public Fourteenth. street, in this city. peat Brees, canatte loaded into wesels Wi mol it the same place and hour the rés- ent and futufe accumulations of manure a‘ 5 dezvons. of Digit ibatigns ut midway between Sanent Bi requined to remove the m: a- nure now accumulated without delay, and to re- sold. on one week's notice in the National [ntelli- gencer. at the cost and risk of the purchaser. Stumps, deeds, &c., at the cost of the purchaser, W. REDIN, Trustee. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. USITED STATES MARSHALS SALE OF CON- FISCATED PROPERTY IN THE DIsTRICT OF COLUMETA, In virtue of seven warrants of sale issned from the Clerk's ofiice of the Supreme Court of the United States fur the District of Columbia, holding a District Court, and to me directed, I will fell at Public Ssle. for cash, at the front of the court- house door of taid District,on MONDAY. the sth day ¢f August next, i8i4, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m.. the life estate of the a-veral owners of the following pieces or parcels of ground, lying in the city of Washingtou, in said District. 1ogecher with all and ringular the improvements thereon, v Destrrprron or CRAVEN ASHFORD’S Property Subdivisions No.3) and 31, in Square No. 485. both improved bya two-story frame building, situated on the west side of 7th street west, between D and E streets south. Detcription OF Joun LeETCHER’s PROPERTY, Lots Nos.3. 2.3 4, 5, 6,7. 8, 9,10, 1M, and I Square No. 674, being the entire square, ‘u proved,’ bounded by North Capi‘ol street and Delaware avenue, and F and G streets north, Descriptio’ oF WM. H. THomas’s Paopxary. Kast 21 {eet 3 inches of lot T, by the depth of said lot, subdivision of part of Square {7), improved by a four story briek building. sitnatell on EB street north, between 2d and 3d streets west. Descoribtion or H.H. Lewis's Property. Subdivision No.1, in Square No. 215, improved by a frame building, situate on the corner of Ver- mont avenue and north L street. Darscription oF Oscar R. Hove's Prorer West haif of lot No. » Square No. all of lot No. 9. in equare No. 62, “unimpri Descuipti ¥ THOMAS W. Geewr's Prorgrry, Lots Nos. 1,2,3,4,5and 35, in Square No. 7273 “unimproved. DasceipTienN OF TRresren Pork AND Wy. T.Surrit- if Son’s Property. Parts of lots Nos. 3 and-4. in Square No. 483, be- ginning on Sixth street at a point 60 feet from the eouthwest cG said lot No, 3, and ranning thence east 42 feet 4 inches; thence north 15 feet 6 inches, more or less, to the face of an old wall; thence east with the line of said wall. 45 feet to an alley; thence north on the line of said alley 11 feet & inches; thence west 38 feet 9 inches; thence <outh & feet; thence west 49 feet to Sixth street; thence south 19 feet 4 inches. to the place of be- ginning; improved by a four story brick building, situate on Sixth street west, between Hand F ats, north, Seized, ihelled. and condemned und he con- fiscation act of July 17 1862, asthe property of the above-pamed defendants, and will be sold fur the use of the Tnited States. WARD H. LAMON, Uni sed States Marshal. D. 0, N. B. All persons buying at this sale will be re- quired to make a de vere Cy Cosy oan of bare ae i . ise the pro y wi money at the time of sale, ge eles be Property \d. ve roe United States Marshal. D.C. ANURE FOR BALS. Heapqvarrers Derot or WASHINGTON, Office of Chief Quartermaster, Nos, 534, 535, 633, 549, ‘Fourseenth ‘street, near New York avenae, ‘WasninaTom, July 27. 1364. Will be sold at public auction on THURSDAY. the 4th day‘of August next, at 11 o’clock a. m., at eae, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. BY 3,0, MoGUIRE & 00,, Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF LARGR QUANTIT: VALUABLE ONIMPROVED PROP ae OF Under and by virtue Of « decree 0) 6 Court of the District of Columbia.sitting July 7, 1364, ina certain cause whe: ert Coltman ‘et e complainants Adams (executor and trustee of Charl ape eeloes: ie tenet in the premises, in the order fer named, the tollowing-de- ol det eaten amar tnase ecr valuable unimproved proj y, Vise ‘On THURSDAY APTRENGON, July 23th, o’clock— Equare south of Sqnare No. 277, all bounded by Nermont avenue, 13th strect west and north Q street. Lots Nos. 3, 4,5, 6,7,8 and 9,in Square No. 77, fronting respectively on I3thstreet west, Vermont avenue and north R street. Bquare No. 778, all Lien BikeL pera! 4 on 12th street west, north Q street, Vermont and Rhode asians avenues, RS quare Ne. 38, all fronting on 1 and ltl mireate west, north Q and R streets and Vermont Equare No. 310, all fronting on Ith and Ite streets west, Rhode Taina aeenve ead north Q eet. Part of Lot No. 2, in Square 245, containing 2,014 square feet. I The whole squares will be subdivide? into build- ing lots, plats of which may be obtained at the Anction Roome prior to the sale, or on the ground on the day of sale. Op FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 2, at 6 o’slook, on the premises— . - Lote 5, 19, and 20, in Square No, 537, on the Island. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 9), 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. Terms: 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 soney te property will be conveyed to the pur- cbasers. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the Trustee may re-rell the prop- erty so in default, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. b rE cost ot conveyances and stamps to be paid e purchaser. 7 MO PUPCONTAMES ADAMS. 2 reacts BOBERT COLTMAN,{ “ rusteoa. Jy 16-eokds J.0.McGUIRE & OO. Aucta. B" J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, NOTICE.—SMALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON FIFTEENTH STREET WEST, BEET WEEN L AND M STREETS NORTH, Pursuant toa decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity, made in suit No. 152, wherein Libbey & Co. are com- lainants and Harriet Lancaster et al. defendants, Pi phall proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises, on the 29th day of July, 1854, at 6 o’clook p. m.,ali the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand of Basil’ Lancaster, deceased, of, im aud to a certain piece or parcel of land lying, sit- uate and beingin the city of Washington, and known and distinguished as part of Lot No. 28, in Square No, 197, containing 16 feet 1 inch front om jth street west, between L and M streets north, py 120 feet in depth, together with all the im- provements thereon. Terms: One-half of purchase money cash at the time of sale. and the residue in 3,6 and 9 months, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by a deed in trust on the premises All conveyancing to be under the direction of the solicitorin the cause, atthe expense of the purchaser, including the cost of revenue stamps. R_L SANDERS, Trustee T. M. BLOUNT. Solicitor. _iy 18 eo&ds JAB. C. Mc@UIRE& CO., Auct’s_ ¥ J, ©. MoGUIRK & O0., Auctioneers, HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH F STREET BR- TWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STREETS WEST. On i1UESDAY AFTERNOON, August 2d, até o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, dated June 2ist, 1834, confirmed by the Supreme Court, July 5th, 1864, I shall sell, part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 122, fronting abo 30 feet on north E street, between 19th and 20th streets, and running back 07 feet 0%¢ inches, togeth- er with the improvements consisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling House, (No. 214,) containing four rooms. Terms cash. Cost of conveyance to he paid by the purchaser, M, F. MORRIS, Guardian. Sy 21-4 1.0, MoGUIRE & CO. Aucts. BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SMALL MOUSE AND LOT NEARTHE “Gov- ERNMENT PRINT NG OFFICE JON. July 28th at 64 hall sell the east division of square 5 Jackson street, between @ and H streets north Ist street east, wito the improvements enn: g of a snug two-story Frame Dwelling House, containing four rooms, Terms cash. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- charer. Jy 25 J.C. MoGUIRE& CO., Aucts. B* WM L WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th st. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON E STREET AT AUCTION. On TILURSDAY AFTERNOON, 28th instant, at 6 o’clo-k, we will sell.in froxt of the prem y the two-story Frame Houre and Stable, and other out-buildings, on E street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, and occupied as a grocery and feed store, Terms cash. _ dy 25-4t WM. L. WALL & CO., Aueta, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneera HOUSEHOLD AND KITOREN FURNIT ) RITOREN FU URE AT On FRIDAY, the 29th inst., at 19 o'clock a. nm. we shall sell, at the residence of a gentleman de- clining Housekeeping, No. 181 Seventh street, near the corner of north O street, general assort- ment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, coa- sisting, in part, of— Mahogany and Walnut Bedateads ahogany an alnut Bureaus an ‘drobs Painted Cottage Sete eee 3 rly. Ingrain and other Carpeta Cooking and other Stoves China, Glass and Crockery Ware With many other articles which we deem um cessary to enumerate. Terms cash. dy 26-3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. . 4 . AND PENN. AVENUE. fe On MONDAY MORNING, Angust Ist, at Il o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell the Leare, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures of the Restaurant belonging to the late Henry Ward, and situated at the corner of 14th street and Pa. avenue, and im- mediately opposite Willards’ Hotel. Terms cash. CONRAD FINK MAN, Executor. z J.C. McGUIRE & C0., Aucts B® J. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NEAR THY KAIL- ROAD DEPOT. On MONDAY AFTERNOON. August 1, at 6% o’clock, on the premises. we shall aell parts of Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in subdivision of Square No. f30,fromting 22 feet on New Jersey avenue, east side, between D and E streets north, and running bar erage depth of 147 feet, and containing e feet. One third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust op_the premises Cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the rek My coed J.C. MoGUIRE & GO.. Ancts. CTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. War EAN Ty Gael Gua Bureav, Offee AT LOT Master : Wasarnoron, D.O., July 4, 136. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high- est bidder, at the times and places named below, , THURSDAY, July Mth, , THURSDAY. July 2ist, eerziebure, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July Altoons, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August ath, 1364. Williamsport, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Au- erWo HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at ce, oathese horses have been condemned as unfit for the Oavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be hadi. singly. Terms: Cash in United States gerrengy. Lieut. Gol, and Chief Quartermaster wo svelry Bureat 0.77, fro: ng on viz: Lebanon, Pennaylvan! Reading, Pennsylvai C. W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARR, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WABE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, ua HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTIOE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and loth sta,