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ven THs Manpceuomiag. ~ LOCAL NEWS. Phalon's “Night Blooming Ocrous.” AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. = Phaion's “Night Blooming Cereus.” uae ‘ire King, Signor Buono ame a eeu. coutinven, wa auract fail houses at this Phaion’s “Night Blooming Ooreus.”? Pplece cf resort, and the large audiences look Phalon’s “Night Blooming Coreus.” ‘With intense mterest ppon his performances. In ‘ zbiless Pisa, Addivion to this, there is & ime PUL OE Bonk: Phaien’s “Night Blooming Cereus. O& . niopian ecceatr! by nO! ‘a % nyse Pertcrmers who bave so long delighted the Phaion's “Night Blooming Cereus.” —— mei Phalon’s “Night Blooming Sereus.” ver’s THEATER.— Mr. S. W. Glenn and Gan ry opened last nighttoafall house, and there were many demonstrations of delight at bi the fine acting.” To-night will be performed Soyer «Irisb Assurance and Yankee Modesty,” and «The Happy Man,” and the company has been ugmented by the engagemant of Mr. G. 0. Charles and La Belle Emlie, who will both appear. = Pouice ReErorts.— First Precinct —Alex McCormick, malicious mischief, for trial. Second Papel —Wm. Jones, throwing stones, $1; ©. Gordon, throwing stones, dis- Missed ; Jas. Mitchell, alias Thomas, larceny, jai! for trial. Third Precinct-—Catherine Haggerty, disor- derly, $2 41; Betsy Glasco, disorderly, $141; | Mary Branagin, disorderly, dismissed; Wal- ker, drunk and disorderly; Jas. Sheridan, drunk and dirorderly, military; Wm. Cooley, dronk, cismissed ; Jas. Saunders, drank, :nil- iiary; W. S. Shanley, Charles C: Jona Wallace, F weier, drunk, military; Joon Henry avd Summerfield Waugh, drank, dis- Missed; Barney Cottee, Sighting, military: A. Smith. fighing, vo magistrate: Caarles Tet, suspicion of larceny. dismissed ; Conrad Shce- maker, sleeping in the street, dismissed. Pourth Precinct—Ann Hall, disorderly; $2. John Pomeroy, David Mines, W. Johnson alias Wm. Brown, riot: bail for court. Hoghes, disorderly; workhouse. Sizth Precinct onn and Mary Griffin, dis- orderly; #2each. Ann E. Smith, do.; $3. Joon Kennedy, druuk and vagrancy; workhouse. BP. McMaw, larceny; military. Geo. Switzer, violating city crdinance: #1. Harriet Herb-rt, assault and battery; dismissed. Joan Kendal, drunk and disorderly; military. Josephine Matthews, disorderly; $2. U.Cramnp, J. Gor- man, dronk; military. Harriet Herbert, pro- fanity: $s. Tenth Prerinct —Bridget McCarthy, profanity; $3. ©. Willtvm, do.; deferred. John Clancy, dronk and disorderly; Joba Jesse, do.; dis- Wiseed. John Williams, do.: military. Geo. Garvin and Jos. Taylor, do.; dismissed. Jas. Burke, do; do. Jonn Jones and John Gates, Gisorderly: dismissed. (ieorge Lewis and Andrew Thomas, do.; 3 each. Anne Gober- sop, do., $3. Henry Pepper, do.; dismissed. Daniel Donovan, drunk; dismissed. Ohatman Day, do ; #2. George Lewis, carrying weapons concealed; 225. W. Hendley, threats: bail for peace. Richard Hartman, Samuel Ballanger, deserters; military. Hiram Arnold. carrying concealed weapon; dismissed. most exquisite, delicats ane es fr: t perfume digiiiied. from the tare tifal flower from iituted ouly bs: PuaLow & ox. N.Y. save RE spl ay Lt ‘ALO! — i" een Sold hy druggists "generally. ‘TSE OHEAPEST ASD —Never Fades or Washes Out poam’s ir Dye, 80 centa abox. The best ip try it. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corner llth «‘reet and Penn, avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Neavous DxsiLity, SBMinaL Waaxeres, etc. Can Be Cured by one who has Feally cured Wy dmseit and hundreds of Pia id will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn atamp. warp H. TRAveR, mar? D&W iy Lock Box. Roston, Mass, Do rou eslor your whiskers aud monstache? I 60, use the ‘Japanese Hair Stain.” No hair dye inthe world equa! toit. Only one preparation, black or brown. Only 5 centa 8. 0. Forn, 290 Pa. avenue. Sole Agent DIseaSRs OF TEN NexvoUsS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND cexvat SysteMs—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter enveloper, free of charge. Addresa D. J. &killin Hon, Haat Howard Asso- ciation, No.3 pouth Ninth ‘street, Philatel phia, Marg't | Pa. je 30 3m DIED, On Wednesday evening July Zth, at twenty minutes betur+ 9, ELEANOR, wife of 8am’l Han- son, and daughter of the late Gen’l Mountjoy Buy- ly. aged 73 years The friend dacquaintances of the family are Tespectfully invited to attend the fure al from the Fenigent of Miss Rebecca Smith, N. W. corner of 4 street and Penn’a avenue, to morrow (Friday) os Wo’clock a.m On Wedrerday, the 27th inst.,J AMES CHARLES STEEL. aged 10 months and 21° days, son of James and Eliza Bteel. Friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral from the residence of its parents. corner ith aed L streets, Navy Yard, on friday, at three o’clock, This moraing, snddeniy. Mra. MARY. MARIA, consort of Joseph R, Cassin, of city, and daughterof Themas B, Berry, war of Charles county, Md..in the 20th year of her Notice of the funeral in to-morrow paper. * JEWS OF BATTLE FIELD, July 12th, near Fort Stevens, 7th etreet road, to be had of J. GOLDIN & CO . Photographers, No 4 Penn ave- nue, between Sth and 9th streets, Market Space. 486 _ 486 an6 456 INTEZIOR ADORNMENTS. 456 PAPERHANGINGS. 456 Arelect and varied stock of Gilt. Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Con- ter Pieces, &c WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, i. svatiety of patterns; Shade #¥ixtures, Tassels. & % PICTURE CORD AND TASSEL' . ilk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, att. ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Ringa, Nails. &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warravted to be gilded with also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames. with av ried stock of smail-sized Oval and Carce de V Framer. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, A few choice Kngravings and Paintings always in store, Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades purctually attended to in city orcounty, Terms cash fer goods or labor. J. py ert No. 4"6 Seventh str jy 7- Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, W ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BAN INCORPORATED MARCH STH, S64 EDWARD SIMM3. Beedens aud Pres EDWAKD CLARK, Vic psident wM P THOS. + GARDNER. 5 8 V, NE JOHN R. ELVAN ge Forrte WARD Station Oases.—William Brannan, hack onnombered and driving with- out a badge; dismissed. John Connell. grand Jarceny, tor hearing. Mary Phifer, Patrick Murt, James Crane, John Dacey, violating Corporation ordivances; #155 each. David CHOICE STOCK Dillon, overcharging hack hire; for heariog. unlicensed; dismissed. $5. F. T. Harrison, dog Celestia Butler, do; and disorderiy: dism d. John Moore, do; military. Edw'd McDevitt, disorderly; locked wp Jcbo Droney.do and drunk; military. Henry anders, steeping in the street: do. Obas. Young, defacing public grounds: $5.5 —_ Roveery AND AtTemMPpr aT Rorrery.— ‘Tue-day night, burglars attempt to hreak into the grocery store of W. W. Birth, corner of 3d Bireet snd Indiana avenue. The villuias broke the window shutters, aud the noise awoke the yToprietor, who was asleep in ihe store. He getung up, stambled and fell. and the noise Hiarmmed them, and they skedaddied. They Went to the sianle of Mr. Blitz, in the same Square, where they forced an entrance, and stole two sets of harness, &c., valued at about $250. Se SENT To JalL roR CovetT.—Simon Moses, Joseph Hawkins, Geo. Pinkney, and James Davis, the juvenile col red Market thieves, ar- rested by officers Johnson and Leach, for rob- bing a Center Market dealer of his money box and contents, were finally committed for court | by Justice Thompson this morriog The money was taken from the wagon of Nelson S. Emert, who made his appeararce this morning. Tne money was not recovered; the | This Bank ienow open for the receipt of deposits, boys haying spent it. at the new Banking House, No. 5% Louisiana av- _ enue, under Simms) new buil jing SEconp WARD STATION Oasrs.—Jno. Han- EDWAKD CLARK, Secretary. Dis, larceny: military. Maggie Ciark, do; dis- EDWARD C 0.. BANKERS, missed. OH. Staniey, drank: do. Chas. Ben- | ap qe RN SRP SANK £0) be ae pet, Chas. Bark, druok and disorderly: $1.55 alerein A. McNeal, drank rer. ‘Dinector each. John McCarty, disorderly; military. W. | EXCHANGE, Goun “AN D RILVFR AND GEN- Shorter, do.: dismissed. Jas Mc(trey, drunk; ERAL BANKING BUsI e military. Mary Holland, disorderly: #1.50. G. EDW RD °c L ARS jy 25-Im JOHN BR. EB UMBER— WAUTEVINE,sPRUGH, East RN SBORE HEMLOCK, anu NORWAY, of all lengths ard sizes, together with a general ass ort- ment of Flooring, Square Timber, Latus and Ehingles, constantly arriving and for sale low for cash, C.B. CHURCH & CO. “Sy 32- Twit lith bet. Md. av. and C at. V. NOONAN, Plumber and Gas Fitter, corner « 9th and G streets, opposite Patent Ofiice, ia prepared to introduce the gas and Potomac water {nto dwellings and stores on the most reasonable Keach, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. A. Adams, disorderly: $2 John Darling, desert. er; military. Maggie Kirby, street-walker; &2. Maggie Myers, drunk; $2. Se Tue Docs.—The police areenforcing thelaw Felanr gto dogs going at large, giving the ward commissioners something to de in securing the removal of carcases. The modes of killing them differ. Some of the officers use their pis- tols; but others take the more sure and least dangerous method of poisoning the animals | terms. Hydrants, street washers, bose and hose with strychnine. Owners of valuable dogs Pipes sways on hand. Job work Prot en 0 Jy 21-9t* ‘would do well to secure them, as warned by the Mayor’s published order. = THe MenicipaL Laws —There appears to be a notion with various persons, ne w-comers here, that they have a perfect right to violate the ci y ordinances, or they suppose that the city bas noordin«nces. In one precinct alone (the Fourth Ward) nineteen arrests have been Inade within one week for violations of various ordinances, such a8 relate tothe sanitary de- partment, and the license regulations espe- clally. GRAND LARBCEN Jane Johnson, colored, was arrested vesterday afternoon for the larceny of $5, the property of Jane Addison. She was taken by officer Sullivan, aud was sent te jail for court by Justice Barnaclo. SS Navy Yarp—The little steamer Eureka ar- Tived last evening, but reports nothing new. PRorosats WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE Brick Work required in tue erection of Cav- alry Baptist Church until Angaet 24,noon They will be directed to the Chairman of Buiding Committee. AMOS KENDALL, Washingtgn. D.° The p sos and spec’ cations of Mes«rs/Cluss and Kammerhuher. Architects.can be seen at their office, No. 130 West Second street, between D and E streets. rs he work will be paid for in cash, subject how- ever, to the conditions usual in giving out sim- ilar work. ‘The bids will be opened at Old Trinity Hall, 5th street, between D and E atreets, August 2d,'at 6 o'clock p. m . and the contract awarded us s90n as practicable | thereafter. jy 21-11td s NEW STOCK. Aen LEATHER TRAVELING TRUNK DRESS TRUNK, HAT KOXES.VA LISS, LEATHER and CARPKT bAGS.ESy ER SATCHELS &c.. comprising the largest and best assortment of Indies’ and gentiemen’s traveling Requisites to) to he pe end rae CO. £ 222 Pa. me rhe and th streets. : Sy 21. owii D ron = SPECIAL NOTIOES. “ATER RENTS. \ et Recisrnar’s Orriox, Ciry Haut, Jaly 7, 1384, All persons who use the Aqueduct water oa their Praxo av Avction —Jas.C. McGuire & Co. will fe'lat public auction, at their rooms, corner of Pennry'sauia avenue and \Uts strect.on Setarday, Jaly #th, at 1) o’ciock, one Piano-torte, New ‘i re hereby notified that the water rent i York make, rorewood case, nictallic frame, six- | Premises are hereby notified tha see and-three-quarters o taves. jy 2s-at* | CT, sae Sie Corwaralen f ‘or the period from bas The water rent is required to UL nate at this of- In Evertsopy’s Mocts—Praises and Sozodont | fice during Shia month of July. not paid by*or —greatest luxury of modern times—beautifies and | before Au Ist, the law commands that the reserves the teeth The repulsive breath ie rea- | water be Hay off atthe main and not restored ex- ered as frawrant as a tose. and coldness by friends | cept upon payment of srrearr and two dollara for or in business will now be no longer noticed. Sold | expense of shutting off and restoring. by Druggists. Jy 25-3t he law doce not provide for terving individual FF = notices, and this public netics is all that will be Covers anp Cops. i NDOLPH COYLE, The sudden changes of our climate are sources Water Registrar of pulmonary, bronchial and asthinatic affections, = E> perience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily when tuken in the early stages of the Gistane, rec: ‘8 should at once be bad to “ Brewn's Bronchial Trockes.”’ or Vozenges, let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever so Blight, as by this precen tion & more serious attack may be effec sualty ward-d off. Public spvakers and ringers will find them effectual for cles and strenethening the voice. Soldirrs should them, as they can be carried in the pock+tand eb as occasion re quires, dy 23-Layr Stine OUT TO OLOBE. REDUCTION IN BOOK8, STATION- GREAT, RY, AND FANCY ARTICLES. The undersigned offer to the trade and public generally great inducements to purchase, aa he is closing out his large stock of goods preparatory to . feast the sity. eat, bargains in Books, Stationery. Photo- Gas Cards. Alboms, Kaivee. Scissors, Razors. Sc 2. Combs, praahen, Perfumery, &c., ‘ke ‘aa? ‘ee lot o! mode at half price. fev pied does Boe iSawen for eale. ‘or a short time He Ty. THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 27% Penn. avenue, wim Aas lith and 12th sts., Washington, D. Corns, Busiens, Bab Nains, ETc. Dr. White will ve in attendance at his rooms, No. 424 P+ nnsylvania avenre,ouand after Fri- Gay, July 22d. ai dy 21-tf Harn Drs! ‘Hara Dystt Batchelor’s celebra‘ed Heir Dye is the best in th world. The only harmiess, mua and reliable Dye know This spleudii Hair Dye is, rfect—changes Bec xsasty or Grey Hair instantly to a lossy Black or Naturai Brown, withoat injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and Desutiful; imparts fresh vitality frequentiy re storing its pristine color, and rectifies the il] effect: of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Wiiiiam & Barcug.or, all others are mere imitations, an% should be avoided. Sold by all druggists. tc. Fac ry—"1 Rereiay atreet, New York. Batchelor’s Tollet Cream for dressing the hair. Sy T-eo1 peteen eu REVENU: ASSExsoK's OrFIoK, Collection. Vistrict of District of Columbia, Toall whom it may concer: Notice is hereby with ire Income Tax for 1553, is now in this office, Said liets will remain open for inspection and ex t fteen days from this Lith day of Jusy. 1864: and that the undersigned will remain in his office. No 46% 7th street wast, for Oft-en daya thereafter to hear and determing on all appecla that may be made relative to exces- 4ive or erroneous valuation by the Assistant As neRROFS. All appeals must be in writing, specifying the particular case, matter or th ioe Tespectiny which a description is requested, and state the ground or principle of ine uality or error complaine! gf P.M PEARSO U.S. Ass’r for D C 86 7th street went, Washington, July 11. 1864, dy l-eoét OT’ Ir 0 8. See! Samartian’s Gif is the most certaiu, safe ané effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. pad recent cases in twenty-four Nomooral 0 ae sabes. no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. fe is the so\diee os boas. eae friend to those who e7 Disfaums. packages. Commissioners of Improvements ies E3 in's Root and Herb res ai bee thal etdtgauce of the com 's Root a lerd Jwices—A ponitive anc Tp compliance with an o jor! ceatetien ae" Been ptceaonier ge | eye ite able are grey eit Yaak ai ¢. x k » eid by 8. 0, Word sertinement. Etat erate removed from thelr respec- tive dwellings once a day until the Ist October next. and all housekeepers are hereby notified to vessels xufficieat to contaio #ach offal, and easily handied, in the rear of their several prem- iwes. when accessible to the garbage carts when not accessible ip tie Fete then at a place, prennsre niae O48 BE Ogee 0.~-Dr Rani er matory hea, 1 We : Toee of Power. ete. ogy seh, Fee sit pe oat iy anges Ey ogee a merits Brice @) 3 : ‘Sons sola > by % Bord, sorpeg ith lth convenient, ‘oa pimint bea RL wars ee — comantigner T. arenne Ooieate’s Homey Boar. vmeeoner a This celedrated Toilet Soap, in sach rulversal ewand, is made from the choicest materiais, ix mild and emollient in {ts nature, fragrautly écent- ed, avd extremely beneficial in its action upon the akin. For sale by all Druggistaand Fancy Goods Dealers. . _ ja%-eoly Durost male Kegulsting patty ere the wery y hei a use. a th moperste s Cag and efrttoely N.B. al of other bi removed by soutving og t et rae, Tire! ec i ove S| Ca te ae bet SARLOR ly ANT £ D-SFCOND HAND given that the Anunal Tax List for 1834, together - —————— ea V ANTED—A second hand HEAD wetted ele Py nt the Star Uffice. ANTED—, Se W AcKntpweS SAREE. 495 Seventh st. = TO BUY 2 or 0 well broken MULEs. Stables, York ven at FOWLER'S le Beran on t 8. venue; Good ANTED_A JOURNREYMAN BARBS FISHER’s. $71 7th street. near Md. and « barber shop for sate with lease. wager given, jy B W ANTE DT Bye young man of steady haoits, @ SITUATION in some respectable bariness. Address for two, days. 8. A. B., Post Uffice, Wasn- ington, D.C jy 28-1t™ W ANTED IMMEPIATELY—A furnishes or unfurnished HOUSE. central Incation, me dinm size) Address Box 407, Washington Post Office, Jy 3 3t* ANTED—Ry a young woman, a SITUATION as chsmbermaid, Or to dy washing and irsn ing. App y xt the Star Office to-morrow aaa) morpive, between 10 and IL o'clock, W ANTED—To rent or purchase @ small cane between 1 th and 1th, and Penn’a ay, and M streets north. Address H. B. J., Star office, stat ing terms. jy B3™ y J ANTED—A small, unfurnished HOUSE. be- tween Hith and 2¢d streets: not more than Terms to be mod- Address * J. i 2tr three squares trom Pa. avenue, erate. and possession by Ist August. B. P.,” Star Office. W ANTED—A SEAM8TRES8S capable of w inga Wheeler and Wilsoa sewine machine Good wages and steady employment given. Ap- Ry at the uaanaryy Finley General Hospital, ashington, D. C, dy 23-2t* ANTED—By a respectable inl aSIfUATION to do chamber work and washing and make herself gencratly useful, Can bring the very best of city references. Please to address box N Star Office. 1 ANTED TO RENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for parlor and bed room, situated between Ith and2\th streets, to be oc cupiéd by one person. Best references given and required. Alse, wavted, a moderate sized HOUSE. Would buy the furniture if offered on reasonable terms, Address Post @ffice Box #6. State number of honse. and between what streets it is situated. It” WANTED-a good BOY, to learn the Black- smithing Business Apply Phenix Carriage Works. corner of 6th and O streets, Jy 27-3t* V "ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable git! Incapable cf doing amy kind of house work. Has three years’ reference from her last situation. Enquire at 612G street, iy 27-2t* WwW ANTED—At the Gosling House a GIRL to wash dishes and make up beds. Inquire at the Gosling, 247 Pennsylvamia avenue. Bet, 12th and J2th streets. jy 27-2t* ANTED—By two young women, SITU. TIONS, one as nars«, the other as chamber- raid, Have no objections to go inte the country. Bext of reierence given. Address Box 37 Star Office. jy 27-2t* WwW NTED—At J. R. FOLEY'3 Coal Oi d@ Fur- nishing Store. 316 F street, between 1th and Vth streets, a YOUNG MAN that. understands businees. and is not afraid to work. Apply im- mediately. jy 2 -3t* ANTED—At 120 Bridge street, Gear gatown, €., 8 first class CONFECTIONER. To one whocan come well recommended liberal wages will be paid. Cali befores a.m., or after 5p, m. js 27-3t* WANTED—A WAITER at the Gosling House. One who understands bis business can get goed wages ond kteadyemployment ail the year round, Inquire at the Gosting Restaurant, 247 enue, between 12th and 13th sts. a good and do Tnquire 351 sth GIRL. to attend to an infant c some sewing. Good wages paid. street, correr H yt Vy ANTED—A 2007, active and intelligent ROY, hetween the ngos of and Ii years, to attend a Retail Clothing Store. Gool reverence of hoa esty requiced. Apply at the N. E. corner 2d and G streets. ‘RE SUBSCRIBER WISH (foe eash) a FARM of acres. in northern or weete nnsvlvania. It must be in good epltivation Gul the necennary builtings for a well regulated farm, Address J. D., Box Zeno Washington, D.C. Jy 1-lm”* TE AMSTERS WANTE Chief Quartermasters Office Devat of Washineton. : Wasaincton, D. Jaly 9, 3354 Wanted, at once. THREE. aU RED AM STERS. each capable ofdricing with single ‘line, and managing six mule teams. To euch who are competent to perform tha duty, the pay per month will be thirty dollara, with one ration per day. an@ hospita) privilezes, including the best inetical attendance when sick. ere to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A.Q. M., S.A... corner Twenty- seccnd aoe G ath, Vash- Gas n, D.C. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen] and ohiet Quarta eter, te 9-19t Depot of Washington. E3 TO PU FURNITURE. Also. MIRKOKS. CARPETS. BEDS, BED DING, and BOUSERU RNISHIN G GOODE of every description HLY, 42™ 7th etreet, te R tf eee Gand H. east aida. ~ SUBSTITUTES. we BSTITUTES FORNISHED at lowest rates +S by LEWIS BROS.. 414 Pennsylvania avenue, Respectfully refer to Mr. Sheliey, Book-keeper, Metropolitan Hotel, and Mr. James E. Third Auditor's office, U. 8 Treasury. Sen TITUTES. jy a7 —Substitutes bought and eold. Enrolled ua bad better apply at 143 1 . between th and 2st, before engaging a sub. chee here, Will be furnished at the cheapes: rates. jy 25-Im* BOARDIN ((ENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF OBTAINING ¥ Poara ina private family will fiad two pleas- ant Rooms by applying at No. 7 Ist st.. George- town. Terms moderate. jy 24-30" JICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE O in suits, with first clasé Board, at 301 Gst., Fetween 13th and ith, near the Departments, References exchanged, jy 23 6t* GEYERAL WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, with +) BOARD. ina pleasant locality. Inquire at 431 treet, between Pennsylvauia and Missouri ave- Jy 23-3t* FOR RENT—Two religions or moral gentlemen can be accommodated with a third-atory FRONT ROOM, farnished (with or without board) ina private femily. Inquire at No. 534 ¥, street, between 5th ana 9th, 2B- “Ste I OARBING —Two Rooms, 8 saitatie Ae twa each, and Board. at 500 EB street, between Second and Third, with a Northern fimily and few boarders dy T-3t? C COD BOARDING AND PLEASANT ROOMS ¥ can had at No. 95 Washington ctreet, Georegtogn: Also several ROOMS to let. Sy 2 * ay SPS OARDING—ROOMS with BJARD at 173 2d street, between B and C etreets, near the Cap- itol, depot and avenue. an Sy -lwe EFRIGERATORS! a | Pept es age REFRIGERATORS It Just rae dc i saort- 4 EXCELSIOR ey pele = REFRIGERATORS, which are admitted to be of the most approved patterns, and workmanship of the best qnulity, which on trial and examination cannot fail to appreciated by all. BONTZ & GRIF! FIT Jes 369 7th atreet. het. T and Beer ) TABLES FOR SALE.—The Subscri- ber has THRE FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLES, nearly new, which ‘he will dispose of very low. Inquire at the Billiard room. corner of ith atreet and Penasylvanis.avenue pMrortant To 4 BUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TQ THEIR TRADE, It selis very rapidly, and is the most econcmica! article of 4" st for the officer’a mess, It is prepared in bne minnte,and makes a most delicions Soup or, Chowder, [t is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profity are large. H. A DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th et., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & S8EMMES, Sole Avents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, _serly Washington, D.O ‘ounre REYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GA8, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Ninau Breuer, near avenae, Ha me reonised, ne will vill epastantly Keep on aend, the Larges! ot in the city of Chandelicrs, | Bracketay a, Brow. mle hts, Portables Giass Shobens mi Troales. es, wand all arti- aiee in thie ine, nt ee ee adtehin mete mens ta oo the m ‘alas, RANGES, VORNAGRS, and Fire-Board We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Besta Gj 8te invited t Wed ‘dg. all tl GAR and atRAM 8 he most PL ed at obese ‘Wash. ms, & Ninth atreet, near enlnaylvanta eatablishrent in the ott a6a, B® DOOBS, “an aii ar = ot tas, ohvice pESEATRR SBLTN DS. of Horton superior 81 ied work manshion wi fering ot lew price vite oma and others teal a “xamine our FEN Omjoo— mest side of A are ea ieet, | NINSULAB OAM ieaice att NF CP ort rx ian ich we'are, eh FOR RENT AND SALE ‘OR RENT— Gees large two story PRAME HOUSE, conta'ni x rooms and hail, ya: and back buildin, a complete, on G st. ew Jersey av. faquire on the Premises “OR RENT—Op the tet of Ai Fo BRICK HOUSE, with back eitating, store room. fixtures, call ‘on the [siand, suitable for a erocery or ut. Inquire at et ae lith street, bear AWarylead avenue. Fo, BALE—The good will and ieee 2 BARBER SHOP, in one of the best busiaess locations in the city, the owcer inteoding leaving the city. For fur herinformatisn apply | Tat street west, sueaee av. yy 3 2 For interest in x “STOOK aod dood WILL of the surest paying business in this city. Spall capital reqrired. This busi hess will bear, the closest investigation, Address i: BUSINESS.” this office. syst LF OF A SMALL Hous! SOMBER OF YEARS FOR SALE. sold by the 3th three rooms will be rented on moderate terms. AddressJ.NATAY, eskioe ie eat jy 8 3t* wo atory y¥ 28-3t* T° ) LET—FURNISHED ROOMS. san board. _Apply at Ne. 272 Fat..cornertsth fy 27 6t* TORE TO RENT—Suitable for grocer or con- fectioner, Inquire at the corner of 8th aniL clsets iy@ \WO PLEASANT BURNISHED, ROOMS, for One ortwo persons, to he Tad at No. 463 D wtroots i between 2d and s4, Terms moderate. jy 3 }e OR RENT—One large front PARLOR and back ROOM, nently furnished, wita folding duers between, on first Hoor, Apply at 234 H st. het lsth and '2ith, one block from the cars jy 27-28" OR RENT—Three-siory BRICK HOUSE, No. 275 Pa. avenue, between ith and lith sts, App'y J! south rilep iver at once. W. THOM ees ‘OR Se nicely furnished ROOMS, FcAlso. two unfurnished Rooms, mee ier offices or housekeepin ur poses, ly No. Isth st., between Gand A.” PP yy 27 3t" OR RENT—three-story BRIOK HOUSE, Sure and Drelling.s Stteched, on K street, near I7th, Inquire of At AGMAN, 440 13. street, Te tween E and F s iv Z 3t* T°, LET. aire nice ROOMS on the first floor, newly papered, for $2) per month in advance, to arespectable fatnily only. Apply at mee zee Capitol street. OR RENT—A GROCERY STORE, ne ry Se= mest and fixtures, Also, four ROOMS, with kitchen attached. Apply at the northeast corner of 4th and N streets. jy 27. ARBER SHOP FORSALE.—The good fixtures of pula situated on Virginia ave- nue. between Beventh and Eighth strects, Navy For terms apply at the shop, or to WM. A. NictioLs, Jackson alle iy 2-iw wen RARB CHANCE,—Sixty dollars will buy buy the FIXTU. RES apd GOOD WILL of a Grocery and Provision Store, with a large and dry cellar, on the Island. Inauire at No. 560 Sth Streat, Island. dy 27-3t* FOR RENT—A Abe K_ STABLE, sontainiag four stalls. and CARRIAGE HOUSE, on FE st. between 2th and 33th. Apply to L. C. BISHOP: corner 15th streetand New York aven ‘Thomp- fon’s Drug Store. jy 27-3t™ Pe saessio AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW Fer other Auction Sules see first page. [3* 2.2. Mo@OIRE & 00., Auctioneers, CHAR GFRY a ANTI va ffs Atay tu kota Pega MA te co ree of je Su reme Court eCrite Bag L ict a gigi te imeauity. y ac prause where a oltzhan’ et.al. are Néemy execxtor'ged trassear @ponee Cole msn, Cece n rg tants, Ko iS equity, we shal ell. on the mises, inthe order and manner hereinafter thea the foliowing-de- scribed valcante unimproved property. vine gon THURSDAY AF BRNOON, July Sith, at 5 o'clock — square south of Square No. 277, all bounded b: Vermont avenue, [Sth street west and north stree Lota Noe. 3, 4,5,6,7,8 and 9,in Square No. 27, fronting respectivel+ on 13th street west, Vermont avenue and north Retreet. Square No. 278, all fronting respectively on 12th street west, north Q street, Vermont and Rhodo Island avenue: Square N all fronting dn 1th and Nth streets weet, north Q and R streets and Vermont aveius. Square No, 3'°, all fronting on Ith and 12th streets, west, Rhode Island avenue and north Q street Part of Lot No. 2, in Square 24, containing 2,014 equare The whole squarce will he subdivided into build- ing lots, plats of which may be obtained at the Auction Roows prior to the sale, or on the ground on the day of sale. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 29, at 6 o’slock, on the ores Lots 5, 1 Island. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 3), st € Geos on the premises— Lote No. 10 and 11, and part of Lot 18, in Square No, 8. in front of the old Glaxs House. Terms: One-third im cash; the remainder in six, oa |, and 20, in Square No, 537, on the 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 sala by the Court, an: i money, the property will be conveyed to the pur- chasers. If the terms 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. The cost of conveyances gnd stamps to be paid by the purchaser. JAMES ADAMS, ROBERT COLTMAN,¢ Trastees, “Sy Weokds 3.0. Mc@UIKE & 00, Aucts._ ymept in full of the purchase AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. ¥ J. C. MoGUIRE & & 00., Auctioncers. nom 8M A, PRAM SR AND LOT RAPETEENTH ST RECT WOT REET W BOM BIND M. STR REETS NORTH, Pursuant toa decree of the Supreme Coart of thet District of Columbia sitting in equity, made in suit’ No, ii2, wherein Libbey & Co. pee and Garriet Lancaster et al sball manned: te, eat ak Ps ee at Lic premiser: op the 29th day of July, 18 p.m, all the gatate. right, title, interest, olai and demand o il’ Lancaster, ‘dece and to a certai ce or parcel of land lsin vate and being in the city of Washingtoa, known and distinguished as partof Lot No 2. ia Square No, 197. containing 16 feet.i inch front em loth street wert, be between £ and M streets oorth, vy tO feet in depth, together with all the im- provements thereon Terme: One half of purchase money cash atthe time of sale. and the residue in 3,6 and 9 months, with interest, the deferred payments to be secur by a deed in trust on the premises All conveysnaing to be under the direction of the soliciterin the cause, atthe expense of the purcbaser, including the ane ts stamps. DERS, Trustee. T.M. BLOUNT, Sainioe jy Is coke JARO. McGUIRE & 00., Auct™s,_ B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers, coe eek EER CURRAN OY TE St vu OF La AND PENN_AVENU On MONDAY MORNING, Avgust tat, at 11 o'clock. on the pren ises, we bha'l kell are, Stock, Furiture and ristuces of toe Resteceeet belonging to the late Henry Ward, and situated at the corner of \4th streetand Pa avenue, acd im- mediately opposite ee Hotel. Terms cash, CONRA INKMAN, Executor. Sy 26-4 J.C. McGUIRE & 60,, Aucts. RY a. c. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers ante anaes SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JEKSEY AVENUE, NEAR THE RAIL- ROAD DkP. On MONDAY ‘AFTERNOON. August 1, at 6% o’clock, on the premises we shall seil parts of Lots Nos, 3 and 4. in subdivision of Square No, 63°, fronting 22 feet on New Jersey avenue, east side between D and B streets orth, and ranaing back an average depth of 117 feet, and conta ng 3 136square feet. Terms’ Que third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 mouths, with interest, secured by deed of trast on the premises. cor of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the mrebaser, Pay s6-d J. 0. MCGUIRE & 00., Aucta, ¥ JAB. ©, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. cea HOUEE AND LOT. REAR DEES GOV- NMENT PRINTING OFFL On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, aly ath at 6% sell the east art of lot I'S, in Cabott’s sub division of square \o. 677, fronting on Jackson street, between G and H streets north. avd lat street east, witn the improvements censisting of a snug two-story o’clock, on the premises, we shall Frame Dwelling House, containiog four rooms, Terms cash. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- charter. “Sy md 3.0. MoGUIRR & 00.,Aucts. FOR SALE FOR #800 Cash—A RESTAURANT with five rooms, now in active paying oprra- tion, on7th street. ive: seats lease, stock, fur nitute. hagatelle table, for $490 cash. MITCHELL& SOK Keal Estate Brokers, SK. cor. Pa. av. and 16th strest. (FAIN—FOR SALE—The FURNITURE of aconyepient brick house. situate on 10th street. in the health part of the city,3 squares from Nofthern Liberty Market. The House con- tains 8 rooms. for rent at alowrate. Terms h. Enquire at NIBDFELD'S Book store, B stre = tween 8th and 9th ets., on the let August [Jy Fok FALE—A neat FRAME HOUSE, situated‘in one of the best business localities ia Washing- ton. with all the necessary articles and fixtures for a first-class eating use, Toe house is very well established the present proprietor having kept it order for the last year, and the only reason viling is a desire to change business Yor re at the Stur office. iy £ ears “RENT — Several Iarae well FUI Te 5. House recently eceupied by McDougal, Inquire at No. 21 Indiana av ORR TRNISHED HOUSE in George. * town; very desirable iceslitv, For terms and other particulars apply at the Star Office, Jy 26 sts The STOCK and FIXTURE! 351 Pa avenue, sonth side, between consisting of Wines and ‘Liqy j Store D 4}; and fth sts. &c Apply as above. FOR RED HOU two or three mouths near Sth street, after 7 o'clock p. m. quired. fro HOT uated on F street, opposite Winder's Hatt and in good order. 124 22d ine, conta’ Inquire of SAMCEL MICKUM, street. between K aad L. NT—A frame Hi . with 3) acres of groun tween the’ Baltimore turnpike and the new ¢ road nenr Mt. Olivet. Avply to Mrs. MARY “ct FENWICK, on the premises, jy 25 eo 1t* URN(SHED ROOMS _AND BOARD — Neatly FURNISHED ROOMS. with or without Board, and Table Board for a few gentlemen can be ob- tained by applying at No. 353 C street, between 4). and 6th ets. Jy'25-003 QURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Severa! de- sirable Rooms. of different sizes, in one of tne healthiest and pleasantest parts of the city, froat- ing southward. Furniture entirely new. ‘Privi- lege ina fine bathing room. Also, an Office in the front basement. Inquire 492 E ‘street, between ¢ Sor¥ rooms, No. jy ttached. 5th and 6th west iy 26-5t" A PARLOR, neatly furnished, and one unfar- nished KUOM, beth fronting two streets, will be rented. separate or together. with or wit Board. The most pleasant location in the city, and the cheapest bargain. Apply corner Sth st. east and South Carolina » Capitol Hill, two squares from Penn. ay. jy 25-3t* Fc: SALE—Cheap for cash, and early possession given,» FRAME HOUSK, LOT and GROCERY STOKE. The house contains six roome. inc’ luding the store, The house and lot may be sold without the stock if so desired. For further particulars inquire on the premis: No. 226 Sixth street wert, bet. Mand N streets north, jy 24-lw* T PRIVATE SALE —A three-story and base- ment DWELLING, containing six bed rooms, saloon, parlor. kitchen, and cellar,a | conveniert- Iy arranged. The house is built ‘of the best ma- terials and neatly Gniabed. The lot is 33 feet front, running back Ii fect to an alley 24 feet wide, and is beautifully laid off and planted with flowers, shrubbery, and fruit. Also for sale. & VACANT CORNER LOT, 206 ne front and 75 fect deep, enclosed with a paling ence, Thia property is located at the corner of Seven- teenth and EK stre+te, opposite the President’s Park. snd convenient to the public Departments. ard is desirable as a private residence or place of boriness, Title perfect. x 3 Terms: Half cash; residue in 6, 12, and 18 months, secared by deed of trast. Conveyancing at coat af purchaser. For further information inquire on the premises. fymesee a Sia Fo: ¢ SALE, WITH (MMEDIATE POSSES ITON—A small FRAME HOU®K and LOT, No, 571 Crtrect north, between 24 and 34 streets east, Capitol Hill For further particulars snquire on the premi* jy 2 Qrow CASES FOR SALE —Just received eight & eiegant COUNTER SHOW CASES by the makers in New York. Apply to P.J. BELLE Co .510 7th street, three doors south CR is Fel- lows’ Hafl tf QUTLERSHIP FOR SALE.—The adhe be- + ing compelled te to California, offers for sale the best SUTLERSHIP in oe country, worth atleast ten regiments, Cal at 519 re street, opposite the Kirkwwod House after 8 p Also, « one-half interest of a SUTLERS‘IP in TOI hawt W. BRAMBALL, £ARE AND Bure DINGS FOR A WOOD AND L Coat Yard 60R SALK.—Wo offer for sale the LEASE ai BUT EDINGS of Mr. B F. Cor bett’s Wood and Coal Yard, on 12th street, be- tween EB and F atrects north. ons Wishing to engage in the wood and coal f Basses thik offers a fine opportunity of se- euro an mabline alto gin business, with scales, otlice an recep y to on JAS: C, MoGCIRE & CO., Jy 93-6 Auction and Com. Mor, edt 0h 39 OR KENT—Two FURNISHED HOUSKS, with- ¥ in half equare of Pa. avenue. central location, with all the edern improvements. For particn- Tare address * a..." 8 oR SALE— A brick 1 HOURE, having "6 rooms lot a7 bh: iE feet. cheap~ $3.20, Also, a C 4G Keontaining 6 rooms, 21.00 feet of ground with iy pouse. stable, fruit aod trees, ete sold a bar era MEOH REE & BON. Real Estate Brokers Southeast corner AY ‘4 avenue and jbth at. N.B.—4 RESTA NT (fiye roomajon Seventh street, Sah re: years’ Miceeds furniture, stock aad MG enses for GROCERY, STORE, well fain ro (rent $50" per ce, with complete fixtures, and city licenses paid. Immediate possesion foi ._ [iy 22 eost* SALK—A. dulighttull = Het LAGER Fark GARDEN, two acter of o acres of ground, with Brick House 9) by Hr (4roomn )Saleos Bur Shoots ing Gallery, Ten pin’ Heys, Dancing Pavilion,and every exsential constitutin & pleasant resort, MITOHELL & GON, Renl Hatate Brokers, south: enst corner Pa, ar ges Vth at. jy 11 eo wt* Fee BAL. took Axkaree goa aaa ere neat little’ REST AGRART AND ICK CREAM BALOON. located in a business thoroughf are. will be sold a aver bargain veSH EEL & oti i Bcalth of the owner, Real Estate Boxers. jee 2-colt* $. 3B. corner Penna. sv. and Lith st, (OR REN with 14 rooma. Api e lation peer 373 Pean’aavenue, tea Se DRUG OEE EWR: Fo R SALE—DRUG TS. fine dias HOUR eu) rent,) three BUTE iinet AN, No. 455 Mass, areeeee 2 atrest. ADR wt IMMBDIAT: : Le sree Eo eee adel Lae ‘ pn Mt tats eine vee rooms, isin all te. es Bee WALLA Tie mtt . with “Ttene fronts Seat ined faut | 2 iio: Ue Tee wc : pode) ot Res: Y WML WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th st. TWO-STORY FRAME HO Ganon ON E STREET On THURSDAY’ APTEBNOON, 23th instant, at 6 o’cle*k, we will seil.in front of the premises, the two-story Frame House and Stable, and other ont-buildings, on E street. between Twenty- first and Twenty-recond streets, and occupied as a grocery and feed Terms cash. jy 25-4t BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers LOU On FRIDAY, the one ee Jat 10 o'clock a. m., we shall seil, at the res cining Housekeeping. ISL Seventh street, bear the corner of north Ostreet,a general assort- ment of Household and Kitchea Furniture, ec sisting, in part, of Mahogany snd Walnut Redsteads Mahogan; and Walnut Bureaus and Wardrobes Painted Cottage Set- 3 ply, Ineraia and other Carpets Ccoking and other Stoves China. Giase and Crockery Ware With many other articles which we deem unne- cersary to enumerate, Terms cash. GREEN & WILL IAMS, Aucts, store, dy 26 3t LARGE AUCTIONS SALE OF] HOUSEHOLD FUR- On SATURDAY MORNING, the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, we shall sell at our Auction Rooias, No, |2t7th street, corner of D, viz: Walput Sofas Chairs, Rockers Walnut frame Tables Jenny Lind Bedsteads Fin~ Wardrobes Marble-top Bressing Bureaus Washstands One very handsome painted Cottace Sett Walnut marble-top Sideboard. with shelves Cane-seat Chairs Cottage Bedsteads Hair. husk and other Mattresses Five Superior Bra=sels Carpets Cook aud other Stoves And many other articles which we deem unneces- ssry to enumerate, Terms cash. _Sy B-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YJ.C. McGUIRE & & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF , NINE BUILDING LOTS ON IST STREET WEST, AT THE CORNER OF SOUTH DSTREE? On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Augnst 29, at os o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 7th, 1857. and culy reoordedin 133, folios 22 et seq., we shall irst street west. Lots 15xt0, and one Lot 20x80, Terms cath. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. A cash payment of $20 oneach lot will Be required t f sale. : ee RATIO B GILBERT, Trustee. 197 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Ancis._ Y a & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO TWO-STORY BRIOX HOUSES AND LOTS G STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY NORTH CAPITOL STREET ON AVENUK AND EAST. AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, the sth day of August next, o’elock p_m., we shall sell, in front of the iges, all of Lot No. 28,in Square No. 625, wit each, Persons wishing to purchase a small house, will ‘Uo well to attend the eale. Terms: One half cash; ise. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of Ge pearenaeer jy 27 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, Y WM. me WALL & CO., Aucte Atthe Horse ree Batasr, 9s La. avence, ONE LARGE BAY. AND ONE SMALLER BAY HORS AND ONE WELSH WHITE STAL- LION, UCTION. on SATU RDAY MORNING. :0th instant, o’clock, we will sell, at the Horse Bazaar, for a gentleman who wishes to leave the ci fine Horses—one 6 years old large bi carriage horse; can be driver by a Id; will stand any place without hitching; is warranted perfectly sound, and willsuita pliysician or pri- vate gentiemen, ‘Also, one smaller sized beautifal bay, a fine driver and ane le horse, 8 years old; very stylish The first ©} and a yery free mover. York. Also. beantiful patural pacer. 7 years old. so kiud tha’ Piiden by children without a bridle: is just the thing for young children learning to ride sy ___WM.L. WALL & O0.. Aucts. BY GREEN & & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer! veEe VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN JESSE Hp HaW’'s SUBDIVISION “ A_PART OF MOUNT PLEASANT. ADJOI Ning THE sounvany LINE AT 7TH AND sTU STs. EXTENDED. On MONDAY. let day of August next, we shall ceil, in frontof the premises, até o'clock P; m., the follwing yaluahle Building Lots viz: Lots Nos 2, 43, 44ard 56,0f J.B. Haw’asubdivieion of Mount Pleasant farm, These lots front 7th ant sth tree's extended. and opposite t e lis pey pee situation for butivess purposes, aud outside of the Corporation cf Wa-hinetun. Persovs wishing to purchare handsome buildiag lots either for private residences or businesé pur- poset Will do we!l to attend the sae. Terms of «ale: One halfcarb; bal+nce in eix and twelve morths. for notes be-ring interest froa the Gay of sule, A deed given aod a deed of trust treken, Al! conveyances at cost of purchaser, Title indisputable. The above ints will be subdivided to snit par- ib will, be required of eaca Faronarer nico tho proper) is knocked off and en if not paid down i the vekt higheet bidder whe shal ‘Syd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, YGREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. LARGE COPPER FARTESED BAh@K AT AUO- SESDAY. the i0th day sf August next, wooo at Petctock a. rR Seen tan. tide, reet jam with these ilege cy the mele. cleo Biaeda barr, forweaud guverie r uilt Barge! nee Nem World. of the Pate ing dimensions and capacit Cresdth et hails ao feet; over Pall a hola, Pl ake bert hen, 1 679 ta pe | gotta a bantes anchor! pends order. Shoes Ccoipmeni tt hugant oc dice i, | Sudris. © “th After the lst of An, Sishe eeeit ‘be at th Yohert where she is to be arene is wining £0 8 bigeies are respectfully re- er any time previous te ae, of sale: Ten per meat, ot the the garchase vinnie ¢ dant ea rerss Pith eure & Tones ‘Thom ete can aes (Rae ta ee cone topand sold te Aco: comply with the 2} WM.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, EHOLD AND kare Kes FURNITURE AT uce'of a gentieman de- n Square No. 633, fronting 140 at the corner of south D street. and renning back #0 feet, subdivided into 8 at 6 rem: two two-story Brick Houses, containing four rooma balance in 6 and 12 months, stcured bya deed of trust on the prem- at 1) two very elegant these horken was raised iu Ohio, the second in Northeru New ik White Stallion Ponsy, a he can be ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. EXCELLE hy FU RNITURE one BabeanoLe ECTS At PUBLIC On TUESDAY MORNING. Peper 2, at Ie k. at the corner of West and Montgomery 11 sell the Furniture and effects of a family declining houseke eping, comprising Parlor, Dining-roem and Chamber Furniture Carpets, Vil Cloths, Matting Gas Fixtures Beater About 74 tons Coal Kitchen Furniture, &e., Ae. The house is very desirably for a small family, and can berented, and the furniture purchased af private sale on application to the avctioneer, Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, jy 27: St Auctionosr, — ¥ J.C, Mc@UIRB & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSE AND LOT ON “NORTH E 8TREFT BR TWEEN L9TH AND 20TH STREETS WEST On tC ESDAY APTERNOON, Augnst 2d, at 6: o’clock, on the premises. by virtue of » decree ol the Orphans’ Court dated une 2ist, 1854. confirmed by the Supreme July Sth, 1964, [ shall seti part of Lot No n ‘ecuare No. 122, fronting abou 3) feet on north E street, between 19th aul Jth streets, and running back 97 feet '}einebes, togeth- er with the improvements consisting of a two story Frame Dwelling House,(No. 214,) containing four roms. Terms casi Cost of conveyance,to be paid by the purchaser, M, F. MORRIS; Guardian 3.0. MoGUIRM & | ©O .Aucta, EN & WILLIAMS sa cre air EOF TWO TWO STORY HOT?ES eA ON NORTH MET N IST AND iT. « 2d day of August next, até well, in front of thy primi Sin eqiare No. 734, witn the improvements, consisting of 2 two-story Brick Houses eerie ing four rooms each, with A fine chance for small price h One: haif ash: bainnce in pix aad of trust on the premises. veyances and the re venue stam ps at the cost cf the purchasers jy27d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. A GOOD TWO STORY I FRAME HOSE AND LOT ON MARKETSTREET. BETWEEN K AND Egeteet KAST, NAVY YARD, AT AUO- On WEDNESDAY. the 3d day of August next, at6 o’clock p. ., we shall sell, in front of the premises, part of lot 6 in square 8@1, with the «m- provements, consisting of a two story frame house y a, he ven rooms, on Market street, opposite y Yard Market. between K and L street Suitable for a Grocery or Restaurant , Auctioneeta, , Auctioneers, v south. either. aera cash. _S¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Us ITED STATES MARSHAL’S Be or con- HSL PROPERTY IN T&R I:TRICT OF COLUMBIA, In virtue ut seven warrants of sale iasued from the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the United States fc r the District of Columbia, holdia, a District Court, and to me directed. L will ait at Public Sale. for cash, at the front of the -ourt- house door of raid District,on MONDAY. the sti day cf August next, i584, commencing at 11 o'clock the life estate of the s-veral owners of the vg pieces or parcels of ground, lying in tee city of Washington, in said District. toge:her hall and tinguler the improvements thereon, Viz: DEscniPtion Or Okaves AsiForn'’s Propretr Subdivisions No.3) and 3}. in Square No. 485. both improved by two-story frame building, situated on the west side of 7th street west, between D aad E streets south, Drscription OF oes Lurcukr's Proprary, Lots Nes. & 8. 9,10, 11, and 12. im Square No. 678, being the’ ‘ent ‘square, *unim roved.’’ hounded by North Capi ol street and elaware avenue, and F and G streets north, Drscrirtion or WM. HW. Tuomas’s Pxorxarr. KEust 2] feat ches of lot T, bythe depth of said lot, subdivision of part of Square #70, improved by a four story brick building, situated on E street north, between 2d ard “d street< west. cription OF H, H. Lewis's PRopxerr. vision No.1, in Square No mproved by a frame buildio ituate on the corner of Ver- mont avenue and north L street. Drecrivtioy oF Oscar R. HovGu’s PRoresrr, West balf of lot No. » Sau No. #95, and all of lot No, 9. in square No. 682, * “oer Descurption OF THOMAS W Grekn'’s Paopzerr, Lots Nos. 1,2.3,4,5and 35, in Square No, o “unimproved.” DESCRIPTION OF ta : 50 Parts of lots Nos TKN PoLk AND Wx, T. Smira- Proreriy. and 4. in Square No. 433, be- gipning on Sixth street at a point 60 feet from the froutbweet corner of said lot No, 3, and running thence east 42 feet 4ipches; thence north 16 feet € inches, more or lest, to the face of an old wall; thenee east with the line of said wall, 46 feet to ae alley; thence north on the line of said alley 11 feet 8 irches; thence west 38 feet 9 inches; thence south 8 feet; ‘thence weet 49 feet to Sixth street; thence’ south 19 feet inches. to the place of b ginning; improved by a four story brick building, situate on Bixth street west, between Eand F ats. nortl Seized, libelled. and condemned under the con- fiscation | act of July 17 1862, asthe | apse riy of the above-pamed deren and will be sold for the he United States mre of che WARD H. LAMON Uni-ed States Marshal. D B. All persons buying at this sale wit be re- quired to maken deposit of ove fourth of purchase morey at the time of sale, OTe ek will be mat United Siates Marstud. D.C. ANURE FORS SALE EADQUABTERS Depot oF or WASHINGTON, ie ty Chek (Quariermasie Nog, Sth: 0%. » 535, 540, e treet, mear Nev rena, Fowritenth tree NGtOM, daly 27, 1884, Will be sold at public auction on THURSDAY the ith day o’ Augurt next.at 11 o’clock a. m.. af this «fice, about two thousand wagon loads of accumulated from the public stables ow ree in this city, m Bese he Loag Brida id manure is pear epou e river to be fennveniently leaded into vess~ Will be cold at the eame place and hour the pres- ent and tutere accumulations of manure at Rea- dezveons of Distrinution, about midway betweom this city and Alexandria. Purchasers will be required to remove the ma- nore now eccummlated without neler and to re- meve future accumulations once a we LEAS M GREEN®, Lieutenant Coleone’, Chief Quartermaster, jy Z-6t Depot of Washington. LOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan Darantwxst, Ov aLay Busasav, ice af Ch Cneran maser Wil be sola at PURLIC'AV OTN cotng ae be bidder, at the times and places Samed below. Lebanon, Penasyivania, THURSDAY. Jaly léh, Keading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. Jaly tist, Harrisburg, Pennsytvenia, THURSDAY, Jaly a Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August ismoport, Pennerivanis. THURSDAY, Ae- anit BA oD (00) CAVALRY HORSES ot place. These as waft for the ne Cavalry $6 rponee vise oftbe Army. Gussie Welted Btatas earreney pt int One ial rer se Po ated ogee BALB—5: nO ot Nott RE ant ta Herd 8. pitts ‘UN, No OR na esrent maven seit NomCR, aias anew BAB! Reha arsrene -at Horie Total there! Cmts sidan "Motel, boot Toh may beads oo Jy Tek -