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LOCAL NEWS. _ might. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT Forp’s TH#aTex.—The ceivbrated Obristy MM nstreis will held forth at Ford’s again t>- Of course there will be & crowded house, for people will jaugh. no matter how hugh provi-ions are. Bat w! Ctack many jokes, they also give an artistic mosical entertainment. Vanriztizs.—The new local drama of Fitz- ‘ne Belle ot Washington,” is a big thing, and attracts full audiences, tional in toe extreme, bat is exceedingly inter- esting, and the interest in it keeps up admira- simmons, bly. CANTERBURY. here also, and not among the least of the ex- perts at fun makingis Mr. «Ir: bh Ambassador,” whose pears to be peculiarly Irish, much jangbter as “Hand sibly do. PIRE AND Loss or Lirs.—About 9x o'clock grain, and feed store Kand L north, beiong- rsey, WAS discovered to be cn fire im the rear of the Store, aod from the last bight on 7th street, between ing to Mr. Ipanner in that the straw and hay diary. The combustible nature caveed the fir ac Tond, buckster, stroyed. Esoris were made by citizens tosave as much As possivle for Mr. Dorsey, and a number of sersons ventared under the roof where the re bad been burning for some time. tunately the rafters had burned through, and the roof fellin, carrying withita portion of Most of those ontside suc. ceeded in making their escape, butan old well bnown cit:zen, Josian Egleson, was caught by the falling wall and crushed to death, The body wassoon taken out and couveyed to his residence. It was at first supposed that two others were buried under the wall, but this ‘Was An error: they escaped. portion of the north wall fell and it was ra- mored that a boy and two men were buried the south There is fan of a ‘The rest of the ——>—___ the large flour, P. W. Do whicd it originated it is was fired wall. le these Minstreis It is sensa- J. H. Ogden, the adaptation ap- and induces as ly Andy” could pos- compady is good. of o! ‘e to spread so rapidly that little could be done until toe arrival of the firemen. The steam engines were soon at work, and by pouring consiant streams of water upon the urnipg building and the property aroand prevented the spread of the fire farther than to A two story trame dwelling adjoining the storehouse on the north side, owned by Jos. Downing. Sr., and occupied by Jao. Ham- which was partially de- Sabsequently a rich order presumed an incen- the stock Unfor- nader it, but there is no confirmation of this. While the Anacostia hose reel was standing ‘Without a guard, near the Northern Market, some scoundrels took possession of it, and ran it down to the canal at the foot of Ninth street, and itched it overboard Officers Johnson and Greer, of the Third Ward, succeeded in arresting Gus. Dickson, Charles Adams and Gustayus Heisier, who are charged with the act, snd are held for a hearing to-day by Jus- tice Thom pson. The joss ot Mr. Dorsey is hard to estimate, as he was just replenishing his stock, and the storehouse was nearly filled. Tne lowest esti- i ate is $14,000. The store and stock were par- tially intured. Mr. Downing’s loss, by the parual destruction of the frame dwelling, is email. When the north wall fell there were at least fiity people standing near it, and itis a mys- tery bow so many es:aped with life and limb secure. ACCIDEN' Bianch Railroad, netween 5 and 6 o'clock, ‘ihe Ex m. 4.40 and thi —»—___— T ON THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RaitRoaD—Two Men Killed.—An accident re- | sulting in the death of Mr. Jacob Groff, a bage gece master, and a -oldier of an Indiana regi- Ment, cecurred ye-terday on the Washington e P. ress train which left Baltimore at | ‘ase@ager train which leftthis city | at 4.c0 collided on: helt mile this side of An- napolis Junction. The engmes, baggage cars, express cars, and several of the passenger cars | ‘were broken and smashed t» pieces. Mr. Jacob Groff, the baggage master on the down train, was so severely injured that he | died within an hour after the accident occurred. His legs and arms were broken, and his body was badly mashed. His remains were taken to Baltsmore where his family resided. Mr. Goff was one of the oldest and most trusty em- ployees on the*road aud at the time of the acci- ctnt wes at the post of duty, putting down the brakes. The soldier who was killed was stand- ing on the platform of the smoking car. Others were injured ou the down train. No On the train from Washington Edward Bullen, bag- gage master, was vrry severely injared, being jemmed up among the baggage and car rains. He was taken to Anna; rectived medical aid. polis Junction, where he The engineers and firemen jamped off the engines just before the collision occurred, and thereby escaped uninjured. None of the passengers were injured. The conductor on the train from Washington was Mr. Heayer, while Mr. Taylor had charge of the tram from Baltimore. Both are old and Tespected conductors, who have ever been careful of their trains. Bat their watches dif- fered, and this was the result of the accident. it is impossible to blame either of them. Mr. Willism Prescott Smith, the Superinten- cent of the road, with his usualenergy, atonce Set to work to have the passengers conveyed to their respective destinations, and despatched extra trains to effect this end. Mr. Smith has Sis it stituted a thorough investigation of the matter, and he will certainly punish any dere- liction of duty, it euch there was. ———Eee FocrtH WARD STATION CA8Es.—Bartholo- mew Murphy, selling liquor without license; S20 SS. an Elias Mathews, drank and disorderly; Thos. Sullivan, Horora Fitzmorris, | Mrs. Shugaroo, Michael Coaner, Hanora Con- ber. violating the cow law; $1.54 each. Margt. Kert+, Micharl Keefe, assault and battery; bail to keep court. John Coke’ $5.70, the peace. Michaei Keefe, disorderly: dismissed. thos. Beil, di B. McCarty, do. .: bail for 1y and James McGuire, do; locked op. John Maddigan, drank and disorderly; Jas. co ; dismissed. - Johnson, DIsORDERELY AT A FiRE.—Oharies Adams, Gu: tavus H-isler, and Gustavus Dickson, who ‘were arrested last night by officers Johason and Greer, upou & charge of taking the Ana- custia hose reel and throwin: it into the caual, bad : hearing this morning. The evidence ‘was not sufficient to sustain the charge of throwing the reel into the canal; but Justice ‘Thompsen fined each $5 for being disorder! atthe fre. Thomas Shorteil, arrested by of- | ficer Shedd was fined #5 for asimilar offence, but was nct with the firstnamed party. * ———~>——_ THIRD WARD StaTion Cases.—C. R. Raley, Tesisupg market master; $10. Also, violatiug Morket reguiauons; dismissed. Jons Tannel, di unk ana disorderly; military. J. B. W. Edmonston, grand larceny; dis- missed. Wm. Jackscn, do; do. Isaac bell, dgank; military. G. Gus Dickson, Uha8. Adams, do.; do. uno batter, Ww. M ‘¥; do. Fiint, im- » acsanit Gus Heisl+r, Thomas Shor ell, riagous conduct; S5each Margaret Magrath, vagrant work- house. Rovsine 1HE Box Orricg. —Last night, Mr. | > A. Csthrim. who has charge of tne tick-t of- fice of the Varieties, discovered that som+ one had slipped about 845 of his money from the | table wpon which it was lying. Suspicion rected upon some boys who were toverog about We building, and cne named John Hart, | who rau out of the bullding woen the loss was ditcenvered. was arrested. He was held 10r further hearing by Just ce Clayton. ——_—__ Szcoyp WAED STaTion Cases.—Peyton Harris, o18o:uersy; dis. ntssed. Joseph Hart's, ao: W.uvry Le var Hart, d . co; #3. Ellen #158. Benj. Monroe, do; $5. Thomas Hutchison, do; 21.58. Mary Hutts, do.; #3. G. ‘oung, do.; $2. Simons, drunk and dsorderly, #2 uspi iov of larcenv: tor hearing. do. D. Stevens, drank; $2. J. George J. jan, d0.; $1.58. Fred Monroe, do.; #2. —_—_ RaxEM EER 1HE Pic Nic of the Independent & Socinis, at the Fark, oof er-ons desiring a pleasant time, == to attend, ‘That this will be a splendid Navy con inst even: for we know by their affair. Yar © morrow, Augast 10th. will do well first pic-nic .—The ganbost Mercury, re- » ta ltat New York, arrivad at the Yard SPECIAL NOTIOES. Tas Wo in aD “BOZODON' "woied ia fas a- « Bea-whold word isderiv.dfion aie Greeks sod comp ard of two words. Bozo and ddontes. Soo’ transl ited, means to the T h, od atin, Rreserve, .eth. ‘cozodent, the gums, and correcting ve it ig withouta peer in dO lon- us 5 ‘& Drererver of the And st is trus to its Same Por beautify- preserving the teth, hardening and ig al impari- Ooroatx’s Howsr Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in euch universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- 4, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggiswwand Fancy Goods The sudden changes of our climate are Covai 4ND OoLps, ja%-eoly of pulmonary. bronchial and asthmatic affect! rience Jace Ln act speedily when taken in the the dlerase, recoarse, should at eens botiiete * Brown's cou slight, a8 by this ally warded oi ey cre will Gad them of ts Seria, eroyes that simple remedies F. Vora LP i or irritation of the throat bes oe jon a eerious ttack i” Public e a ore . tual for a mrengthening the voice. ‘Boldi ra Al - hi 4 € ‘ See ree they oat carried in the pockat ead them, a taken as they can be jon requires, fy S-layer SOT upon th . but once, aud buy ea bottie fth pee tee Tt not on y beautifies ret it. leaves the von the Teeth. ma frreste decay. bat + Bo! raga saarose. All Druggiste call it ree mee 3 Coan, Bumioms, Bap Nits, Bre. Dr, White will be in att , his rooms, No, 424 Pennsylvania aroer ea end Ce Fri- day, July 22d, y 21-tf A Naw Pearcms ror Tas Raspceaciizr, Phalen's “Night Blooming Ooreus.” Phalon's Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus,”’ Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon'’s” “Night Blooming Cereus.’ Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon's “Night Blooming Ooreus,” which it takes ita name. Manufactured only by Paton & Som, N.Y, BEWARE OF COUNTEAFAITS. ASK For PHALON'’s—Take BO OTHER. Je 16-3 Sold by dragaiets generally. BruRMATORRH A O4N BE OURED.—Dr Rand's cific cures atorrhaa, Seminal Wi Sy Loss of Power. etc., speadily and a le Fts effects are traly magical. "A trial of the Specike will convince the most skeptical of ita merits. Price 81 a box. Sold bub. o. Ford, corner llth atreet and enue, Washington, and Henry iaé-ly ITY, .L WeaKNESS, ete, St fede Ce'bars aad it ur toe mola an ° ers, and Ww! a not But the sruih. “address, witn etamg, | Epwaap H. Travers, mara D&W.ly Lock Box. yn. Maas, Diseases OF THE NeRvous, SeuinaL, Uniwany AND SexvaL SysteMs—new and reliable treatment ~in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter orrelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asao- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Bbiedelonins \. je ‘THE OEAPEST AD Bngt Hain Draw 1m TEE Wo! =Never Fades or Washes Out. —Upham’s Hair Dre, Shots teins aattea Fest, Saat . O. reet ani 4 Washington; ‘and Henry Oook, Alexandria. WARRANTED TO Ounwin 81x Dars.—Dr. ver Ha on English Specific of sixtrove teats a, will cure Gonorrkaa é: NW change ofdiet required” Price §1'per bottle, Bela b: llth street and Ps. avenue, y 8. OC. Ford, corner Washington. and Henry Qook, Alexandria, ja¢-ly poole etna tle crc Sm DisBasns, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reat edy ever discovered. Qures in two to four days, 8nd recent casesin twenty-four hours Nom neral 80 balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and s friend to those who forest a to be exposed. Male packages, §2; Samaritan’s Root and. Herb Jwices—A positive and eneee ate cure Poke Bzopille Serofaia, Uoere, Soren pots, Tetters,&c. ice orsix Bold by 8.0. Bord. Bee a? rtisement. = ay ——— en UPON?T’s Sugar-coated Femaie Regulating re the wery bestin use. They operate speedily and effectively, and being sugar-coated create no Rausea upon the most delicate stomach, A trial o: Pills will prove their superiority over all 1s 82; ae Ee ees W4STED-at Dubant's. a BA END’ W4ntro-a EALE*MAN Aninvalld soldier ferred. Brady's Gallery. No. 352 co Inquire at Brady's alge Ww ANTED—A SITUATION as Chambe-maid or Ofce” general Housework. dress M. T., Btae WANTED-A @mart BOY, to attend a Book Send. Wanted Povks, Government Books, in any quantity. at HUN CER’S Great Antiquarian Bookstore, opposite Grover’s Theater. au 9-3t* LERK WANTED-—I want a good. honest, wil- ling, cheerful, competent CLERK. Address B C: City Post Office, giving name, referen ility, age, condition, &c. 1 WwW ANTED—-In B private family, a good COOK, WASBER and IRONER. None but acom- pe‘ent person need apply, No, 427 F street. bet. 6th and 7th. ay 9 3t* ATHTRCIABLE WHITE WOMAN WISHES A ‘A BITUATION as Chambermaid. Refereuce given. Apply atthe Trimming Store, F street, etween Iith and 12th streets. Att WANTED-A young MAN or BOY, well recom- mended. to act as clerk in an ic} cream 88- loom. One whose parents reside in the country p cferred, Inquire at 244 G, between Mthand Isth ate.. near War Department au 9 2t* A YOUNG LADY. having leisure time between the hours of 9s m. and 5 p.m. wishes to devote it to OOPVING, or WRITING of any de- scription Per-ons wishing her services will ad- dress * E."’ Btar office. an 9-lw* Ww 4>TED—A good second or third band BA- KER. Apply atthe Star Office. au 8-3t* ANTED-A good CHAMBERMAID Apply at 310 Het.. between 15% and léth, aus 3’ ANTED—A mounted SHOW OABE, 6 or7 feet long. Inquire at Star Office. au 8-3t WANTEDAK good COOK. one who can wath and iron. Mast bring racommendati Apply at 451 2d street, Capitol Hill, WANTED_WELL DIGGERS. Enquire st Government carpent+r shop, corner ef New York avenue and 18th street. au 8-3t* W 4NTED—By a young girl. a SITUATION to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to make herself generally useful. Apply at 157 4th street, between Mand N sts. au 8-2t* ANTFD IMMEDIATELY—Two good JOUR- NEYMEN CARPENTERS, Apply to CLSSEL & GRIMES. High street, between Bridge street aoa canal, Georgetown, D.C. au 8-2t* ANTED—A YOUNG MAN as porter. A tailor, M tee Suber to leaver bis erates preferred, endations. wau 8 Ber | F008 ree WILLIAN. 336 Pa. av. ANTED—A practical FARMER and GARDE- NER, to take charge of a farm and market (ercen seven miles from this city. Apply at F. ROG DEN’S Feed Store, K st..near22d. au 8 lw* WANTED-To good JOURNEYMEN BAR- N isencia wee Dee of wanes given, Apply at 13 reet, Georgetown. aaeste “HENRY BONITZ. ANTED—A smart, active COLORED BOY, to work in an Ic Cream faloon, Apply imme- distely at 244 7th street north, between M and . al u3-4t* ANTED.—A SITUATION as Salesman or Bookkeeper in some retail, wholesale or commission ; He bar had twenty years ex- perience in the business. Well acquainted inthe ty. Best of reference given. Address 8. D. M. StarOffice. ee eeau 8-3t" V ANTED—& first clase COOK and TARLE WAITE Apply at JAOKSON BRO & CU., 3 Pennsylvania avenue. au 6-lw* ANTED—Pour JOURNEYMEN CARPEN- rs. Price $1a box. Sold by8. 0. Ford, corner TERS, to whom the best wages will be given. street and Pa, avenue, Wastington, and Henry | Apply to SAMUEL WISB, 346 K street, between Onok, Alexandria ia6-1v y2th and 13th. au 6.4t* = WANTED—As an employee in my Drug store. a MARRIED, YOUNG MAN of five or tix years’ expe: On Wednesdsy, August 3d. by Rev. John O Smith, WINFIELD $OOTT. of Buffalo, Naw Yor! te Miss MARY ©. COWAN, Iate of Baltimore, Md. {Baltimore Sun please copy.} iy On Satordsy, 6th inst , at St. Aloraius Church, Ty Rev. Father Masuire, FRANK T. HOWK, of orton, to MARLa P ) Only daughter of Wm A, Griffith, Eeq.,of Washington, D.C@ Nocards. * shy the Rey. Mr.J.H_ M. Lem Me EDWARD T. LAORT ; Ti ‘4 LLAORY to Miss’ ELIZABET TRAMMELL, all of thiscity, 1 UTZ ABETH ee DIED, On the 6th inst.. Mrs, CAROLINE TOWNSEND, aged years. Her fuveral will take place on Wednesday, Au- gust 10th, from Asbury Chapel. * On Monday, the 8th inst., Mra. MARY ANN COKBETT, consort of the late Abraham Corbett, in the both year of her age. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence. No. 441 Pennsylvania avenue. on Weines- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The frieads of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 Gn the Sth inst., JOSIAH EGGLESTON, aged G4 years. The friends and relatives of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend his funeral, which will take place to-morrow ( Wednesday) at 20’clk p. m. from his late residence, No. 265 New York avenue, betwen 6th and 7th streets, (Baltimore papers please copy ) i On the 5th of August, LOUIS T , youngest child of John and Eliza Wilson, aged 4 years,1 month ard 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend his funeral to morrow ( Wednes- day) afternoon at 4o’clock. from the resitence of i h street, between H and [ g.Do more shall we see thee, by pi Dg Voice no more ahall we hear; But with our Saviour we ail hope to meet thee, Ne'er more to leave thee. ever to be near, i Ip Georgetown, D. C..on the Sth inst , CORAH, beloved daughter of Mary Annaand Randolph BE. Clark. aged i9 months. We lay thee in the silent tomb, Sweet blossom of a day; We just began to see thee blooia, Wren thou we t called away. No little heart upon my bresst, No feet upon my knee. Dear Lord, how could we give her up To any one but Thee. ; The friends and acquaintances of the family are Fetpectfully, invited to attend her fugeral, from her parents’ residence, No. 45 Gay street, between Green avd Wa hington, on Wednesday, the 10th inst . at 5 o'clock. On Monday night, JOSIAH EAGLESTON, aged Gt yenre. Hie funeral will take place on Wednesday. the 10th instant, at2 p.m.,from No. 265 New York avenue, Tbe friends »nd acquaintances of his family are invited to attend. in On Sunday evening, Aveust 7th, after a few hours iliness. FRANK 'S., in the 6th year of bic age, on of James 8. and Jane E. Campbell, of Mexanaria, Va. Ss On the Sth. in Prince Georze Countr, Mi., ED- WARD KV 4N8, tein son of James G, W. and Uath- atire Jane Brunner, aged cne ye ad OTICE.—Having been sopointed Scavenger 0 the First Precinct, Fourth Ward, parsons leave notices at the following places, and they Will be attended to: Northeast corner of G and 5th streets; southwest corner of I and 3d streets; ter Market; Northern Liberty M Fonrth ware Station House, and ms y residence Ne: 141% elaware avenue, between H and I strests. JOSEPH P. GLOTZBACH. CHOICE STOCK 486 ane INTEZIOR ADORNMENTS, 456 406 PAPERHANGINGS. 486 Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Oen- ter Pieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocol: Brown «nd Gilt Window Bhades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Bilk and Worrted Picture Oord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes aud colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in thé District, warras ioe ‘e be eae with eclg pest: also, a variety of Dar! ‘00 rames, W! 3 ried stock of sma.l-sized Oval and Carte de Visite Frames, .G@RAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, A few choice Bngravings and Paintings always | in store, Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades puvctually attended to in city or county, ‘Terms cash fer qoods or labor. MARERITER, No. 456 Seventh _dyT-* rht Doors above Odd ERATORS REC REOTER COOLERS AT GonT! AT Cost! We would call the attention of the pub lic to our sock of REFnIG BRaTOsS and WATFR COOLERS, which we are closing cutat erime cost Weady in quest of the absve articles to give ux call und be sure of a bergain. ONTZ, uccessor to Bonts & Griffith, au3-27 369 7th street, near LE. WY eeON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Pape Sru, 1864, EDWAKD 81M Mo. President aad Treasarer. EDWARD OLAKE, Vice President and Secretary. Dinectoxs. THOS. J gARDN ER, 5 8. ¥. 8: V. BL of deposita, ouisiana ay- EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANKBES, At the Savings Bank, No. 5% Louisiana avenue lers in EXCHANGE, GOLN AND SILVER, AND GEN- ERAL BANKING BU-INK3S. OWaRD OLA! _3¥ 25-1m Foun h BLY A /RBER! RSES JORSES t 1! ee eee gtTs, Wan Dr: BY Busead, H One hundred igre git each ns a will be paid forall OAT ALEY BOE pass ‘pO! ua. Wasaing and re ft Lesbo: x crore erireaamioase Sette $y tt it be advisable. ence in the apothecary and prescription business. No #pplication will be entertained unless accom- pap with the higheat t- stimoni»ls as to honesty, capacity, &e. ISAAC ENTWISTLE. Apothecary, 94 King street au 3 lw* Alexandria, V HE SUBSORIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (foe cash) a FARM of one or two hundred acres, in northern or western Pennsylvania, It must be In good cultivation. with all the necessary buildings for a well regulated farm, Address J. D., Box an Washington, D Cc. Jy 11-Im* A STILUERY HORSES WANTED AT ONCE. CHIer QUARTERMASTER’S OFFic®. Wasninaton Deport, WAsuinGi0N, July 29, 1864 HORSES suitable for artillery service will he “purchased at this depot, by the undersigned, in oven market. from date until September 1. 1854, in lota of six to fifty. at one hundred and eighty dol- lara ($189) per animal; gach animal to be subjerted to png soc Government inspection before being accepted. Hares to be delivered to_and inspected by Capt. ©. 1 Tomokinn. AQ. M.U.S. A.. corner 22d and G streets, Washington, D.C. Bri General, Obtef Quattermants rigad: eneral, ef Quartermaster, Jy o-ntd ier Bre of ‘Washington. 4 NT ED—8EOOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODSofevery description. BR. BUCHLY, 42% 7th street fe 8-tf between G and H. east aide GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. es A Raso.vtion authorizing a chauge in the con- struction of the Market House. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board cf € mmon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Committee on the building of the Mar- ket House be. and they are hereby authorized to modify the plan of said Market House fo contorn- t feet, or so far as in the op'nion of the Committse (Approved July 28, 1864. A Reso. ution in favor of John Oldfield & Bro. Resolved ty the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Cauncil of the Corporation af Georgetown That the Clerk pay to the order of John Uldfield & Bro., Forty-nine dollars in fuil for their bill dated July 19, 1864. (Approved July 28, 1064, A ResoLution amendinga resolution in favor of KE. M. Linthicum Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the r-solution in favor of E. M. !intnicum, approved Ju y 9. \S64, be, and the same is hereby so arrended as to authorize the Mayor to lease t> said Linthicum the end of Market atreet lying southef Water street. fora pericd ef ten years, at a yearly rentof one hundred dollars. Approved August 6, 1854. YEORGETOWN CORPORATION 8sTOOK Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears FOR RENT AND SALE, ROME FOR BENT—Two pleasant BROOMS, Suitable for housekeeping.at No. G1 i3th at., near B di. au 9.3t* FoR RENT—Thr-e or four ROOMS, to «small . family, convenient for housekeeping. Loca- tion unsurpassed. Some furniture for sale. ply by letter. L G.C.. Star Office, @TORE. WITH ON® ROOM. FOR RENT, on Po vapital Hill, pcrnee eats eres and etal Seek. a i re je atore. arene ors grocery store, amire ae ihe "i QTORE TO LET—In a central situation, lighted with gas, and provi‘ed with all necessary fix- tures. Arvlvat 335 F atreat. between 9th and ith, _4lo LOY WANTED. Applyasabove. au9- ite ‘OR RENT—A two story FRAM con- Ap- ate? taining four rooms, and sit on K street, between 18th and ‘9th, south side. No. 160. Ap- ply on the premises. P.McDONUGH. an9-3t* For RENT-A BRICK HOUSE containing six alarge garden. The houseisin a rences required, Apply to of No. 530 13th street. be ‘and. and . Re ftrs, SHEA, in the re tween B and C streets, ‘OR RENT—A front and back RUOM and front BASBMENT, in a healthy p:r‘ion of the city. To respectable parties thess rooms will be lat ene'z or together Inquire of Mrs. GEORGE FORRBS, 210 New York avenue, between 4th and 5th streets aug 2t* * AUOTION SALES, For ether Anction Sales see first page. FHI® AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW nae McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, ORY SALE OFF god O streets perth) and running beck’ i feet 4 Terme cath, J.C, MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts eu S-d ¥ JAS. 0, McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers, ‘ = CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON sT AWOrlON” pexia® On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Augu: t half. ast 5 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, wa shall sell pe eene whom it may concern, in sums to ‘3,300 Corprration of Washi: . saree Cent Barks : are Bix s uarterly Five Per Cent. Stoc! 3 Semi-Annual Six Per Cent. Stock, 6” Corporation of Alexandria Stock. Terms cash. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, For SALE—A cash customer can purchase two (2) the best located and best Atted up BUTTER STANDS in Center and N. L. Markets. Average salen Sean patter daily. Inquire of BROW & POWERS, Plumbers, Ninth street, or M. CO- BURN, Butter Deal-r, Kighth, near D. aa 9-3t* FOR RENT. A FURNISHED BRICK HOUSE, WITH SIX Rooms, at $40 per month. A NEW FRAMB. SEVEN ROOMS, EITHER for rent or sale, at $40 per month. A FARM OF ONEHUNDRED AND FORTY- tive Acres; good buildings, six miles from the city, at 51,000 per year. FOR SALE. A LARGE FINE BRICK RESIDENCE ON CO street, between 3d and 434 streats—the best naigh- borhood in the city. HALL & BATON, Real Estate Brokers, cor 7th and F streets. FIVE ACRES NEARGEORGETOWN FORSALE. ties ACRES ON BLADENSBURG ROAD FOR sale. THIRTY ACRE: ments, on Bladens! au 9-9t* Fo Corner7th and F streets. 3 RENT—A small furnished HOUSE, con- taining seven rooms, gas and water. 491 D, between Ist and 2d sta, au &-3t* SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS WILL BE &> rented low, to gentlemen only. Situation de- sirable, 319 9th st., between Land M. au 8 3t* OR SALE- The goes will, stock and fixtures of i the BARBER SHOP, No 491 10th street, Simpsun House. Apply onthe premises, au 8-3t* Fro RENT—Two ROOMS or more on the first iloor of x private dwelling, No. 8 Missouri av., between au 8-3t WO BRICK HOUS&S FOR RENT—One loca’ed _ On 91h street, the otheron Lith street In- quire No, 285 scutheast corner of 13th and D streets. au §-2t" 'OR REN T—A three-story BRICK HOUSK, with [_Basewent. containing nine rooms, with Fur- niture. on G. between 4th and 5th streets,No 514, Apply to E. WROB, corner of 12th street ani sachusettas avenue, or on the premises, Fs SALE—BRICK HOUSE. LOT AND FUR- NITURE-— The handsome and newly builttwo- story Brick and extensiva, containing 6 rooms, with barn. all in complete order, No 345 O at, north, between i0th and llth. Terme Apply on the premises. lw* GO8LING HOUBE FOR BALE. The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, aud offers bik well known house for sale. Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. au §-6t™ STORE ROOMS, PICTURE GALLERY, AND SS OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT.—The honse No. 420. North side Penveyleaaia avenue, and near the National Hctel, having been greatly enlarged and put mm complete repair, and supplied wib wa'erand was, is now offered for rent, The rooms are one tine large store rom, eighty feet de p; cn» picture gallery, and elght office rooma. They will be rented separately or together. Tha loca- tieg im ong of the best in the city for any Kind of uRiness, Apply to J. M_ JOHNSON, E strest;between 9'h » aud 6th, near the corner of 6th street. ans and lvth, No. 353. aus 2t* AND FORK BALE—Apply at thefirat house from 4'the Eastern Branch Bridge, au6 lin™ OR SALE—An excellent BAGATELLE ABLE, Price $125. Inquire at RUDDERFORTH’S Di- ning Saloon, lith street, between G and New York avenue, au63t URBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Several tt cool, pleasant ROOMS in a convenient loca- tion—No. 499 lth street, between Peans av. and C street . au 6 3t* 'O LET—Two aaCely. furnished RUOMS and KITOHEN. suitable fora geutieman and wife. Apply at No. 584 L street, between 6th and 7th streets, au 6-3t" OR RENT—A front and back CHAMBER, on the second floor; also two other desirable Rooms. Apply at 425 13th street, bet.@ and H. au 6-3t* ‘A BARE CHANGE for any one wishing. to n- gawe in the Grocery business. The STOCK and FIXTURES on the corner of i3th and H sts. are now offered for rale, au 6 8t* OOMS TO LET ON L STREET BETWEEN 9TH and 10TH STREETS—Tao large and pleasant ROOMS. suitable for gentlemen and their wives toilet, with or without board. Inquire at this office. au 6-3t* WELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.—For rent, a two-story Brick House, with back building and lot situated in the First Ward. Apply to MRS. WILCOX. No. 343 2lat street. Porsession given on the 8th of August. au 6-3t* URNIFHED ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARDING house in the neighborhood where meals are served. Icquire atNo. 320 New York avenue, bs- tween 9th and 1 th ateeets. au 5 lw* OR SALE, REMARKABLY LOW—A very pret- ty COTTAGE HOUSE, six rooms stable car- riage houre, and 21, feet of ground, with choice frnit and flowers, on Capitol Hil, For particulars ard photograph view, apply to MITOHELL & BON, Real Batate Brokers: 8. B. corner Penn. ave- nue and 15th street. aa 5-lw* ¥SIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE OPPOSITE FRANKLIN ROW. e are authorized to let toa satisfactory tenant lesirable BRICK RBE3- IDENCK, (furnished ) with a brick Stable, situs- ted on sonth sidecf K street, between 12th and an interest of six per cent, per annum, payable ith streets west. Sarteriy, can obtain some by applying town, | Dt streets JAS, O. McGUIRE & CO. AIRD. Glerk of said Corporation. Je 29-dtS1 au 5-6t Auction and Com, Merchants. ‘OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe | {OR RENT—Two or three UNFURNISHED Potomac To Company's boats, ‘*Potomac,”’ ROOMS: suitable for Housekecpius: Apply at “Gov. Curtin” and “Belle Haven.’’? Apply tothe | No.91, Washington street, Georgetown. au3-lw* Captains on board, or to oe *" JOHN B. DAVIDSON, my 18- Water street. Geérgetown. C °ORATION OF WASHINGTON STOCK for sale, in sams to suit fprlye © McGUIRE & O0., aul-di2t Anction and Commission Merchants, {OR SALE—A beautiful, stylish, pure blood FULACK hawk MORGAN Hondas” fifteen and a half hands high, weighing one thousand pounds built in PrOP as tion, six years old, and a perfect model of beauty, without blemish; perfectly kind in single and double harness, and all right in every way This Horse has been raised by the celebrated Morgan stock breeder, Lewis Sherman, Bsq., Brandon, Vermont, to whom the present owners refer any purcha-er for his pedigree, brought here six months ago at a great and is now sold without a single fault, as the owner, after various unsucoeraful efforts, can- not matgh bim in style, action,or co'or in any part ofthe cohoty. He is perfectly gentle, and can be handled or driven by any lady, or even a boy, The attertion of private families and army officersis reapectfully invited to this fine animal oO hors- dea'ers n ly. He will only be a gold to private citizens or army officers, Price e can be seen at the stables of KEL- EH BE & PYWELL, Kighth street, between D ap For particulars apply, at the stables, or at the store of P.J. KELLEW, 510 Seventh atreet, near Odd Fellows’ Hall. fy 28-08 M ee SUPKEME OOURT OF THA DISTRICT Of COLUMBIA, holdiaog a Dis‘rict Court of the United States for the said District _ To all whom %t may concern. greeting : Notice is hereby given, that on the 24 day of Au- net, 184. the schooner L le and ap arel, ‘uroiture, &c,, were seiz d lstion ef the Revenue Lawa by the Un'ted tes Collector of Qustoma at Georgetown, D. nd brought the same into this District for cation; and the same are libelled and pros- ecuted in this court the name of the United ftates. for condemnation; and have been arrested by the marshal for the reasons in tue libel state; and that ssid ceuse will stand for trial at the City Hail, in the city of Wasbington, en the firat Mon- day of September next, when and where all psr- soné are wirned to appear to show cause wh demnstion shonld not be vene ‘or their interests. Avguat 2.84, au 3-2awtd ©. W. BOTELER. JNO, W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, ‘| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ™ CHINA, GLASS AND CROOKERY WARE, - TABLE OUTLBRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOOK TIN @ooDs, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL Lamps, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, ‘WOOD WABE, AND HOUBEEEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, aw , HOTELS, AND STRAMBOATS EUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 17-e06m. between 9th and ith ata =! 100 MET wa RISE rear avenue, bet: Gand th ot., opposite Blational Hotel, jy iim decreed, and to inter- BR. J. MEIGS, Olerk, con-" BARBER SHOP FOR RENT, LOCATION GOOD. Enquire immediately at No 450. corner of Massachusetts avenue and 5th street. aug 3-iw* OR SALE—A most excellent FRAME DWEL LING, (or Boarding House.) new and in perfect condition. house 24 by 40, lot 30 by 100 feet, tiftven roems and two good cellars. Immediate possession, Sitnated on the north side of L'street, between 21 and 23] atreets, Firat Ward Price A on the Bram [see or to MITCHELL & SON, Apply Real Kstate Brokers, southeast corner Bonnayiva: pia ue and 15th street. ang: POOMS FOR RENT, at 450-i2th street, east OTe cater a: ani H sts, The situation is one of the most desirable in Washington. au2-Im FS RENT—One of the STORE-ROOMS uoder Medical Oollege on F street near 12th. sngaire of Dr. J. ORGAN, au2-tf Coruer Md. av., and 12th st., Is'and, ‘OR SALE—Cheap for cash, and early possession given, a FRAME HOUSK, LOT and GROCERY STOKE. The house contains six roome. including the store. The house and lot may be ao'd without the stock if so desired. For further particulars inquire on the premises, No. 226 Sixth etreet . M and N atreets north. au 2-St* DR RENT—One BRICK HOUSE with 15 rooms on Pennsylvania avenue, between 45% and 6th streets. opposite the National Hotel, ani one FRAME HOUSE on 4% street, Island, ne: 5 Apply to H. 8. JOHNSON. No. 373 Pa. et. 43s and 6th sts., opposite National Hotel. anl-10t* OR SALE.—The subscriber wishes to sell a F FARM, covtaining about 25) acress, more or ant sbout four mi'es from Washington, Bastern Branch bridge. la’ ge body of the land is in gond timber, and about forty acre of superior meadow land. ‘tit'e indis- table, Address J. D., Box 384, Washington, Ri G. au l-im* A SS ee ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE V IN THE FIRST WARD.—The undersigued will sell all or part of that valuable property upon which he resides, situated on the corner of iéth and K etreets, and within one and-a-half blocks of Lafayette Square. consisting of several handsome BUILDING LOTS, one of them improved by substantial two-story Brick House and back build-~ ing, with good -tabling. The above property will be sold low for cash. Enquire of T. DRURY, ‘Wood & Coal dealer, near the War Department. or op the prem: 5 jy 8)-lm* “HOW CASE FOR 8A —Just received eight S elegant COUNTER 8HOW CASES by the best makers in New York. Apply te P.J, BELLEW & Co., 510 7th street, three doorssouth of Udd Fel- lows’ Hall. dy 23 tf OR RENT- One brick HOUSE with 14 roome, situated on Menn’a avenue, between ary and 6th streets. C8 site National Hotel. Apply a. 8, JOHNSTON, No 373 Penn‘aavenue, between 435 and 6th sts. dy 21-19t* BA ‘WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES@ION, Fp aneee story BRICK HOUBK, (and Lots No. 559, 9 streets. t, th street, od ts_a desirable residence wD. less, di D. C.. over the upper. id, a 't contains pine rooms. ead. isin oe re- WALLAGH, Star OMee nee iow 7.0 BENT—An elegant BOUSE, with crown tg ermen enti or with incae brick, state. or nr no’ rented ¢ Bib gotta oa ee Ae B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, LARGE COPPER RAST ENED BARGE AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY. the idth of August next we will sell at i2 o'clock m.. ali the right, title and interest of William Swain. being one-half, with the vrivilege of the whole.at Blagden’s wharf, near the Navy Yard. in Washington. D. large and supericr built Barge New World. of t following dimensions and capacity: Length, 375 feet; breadth of bull, 49 feet; over all, 85 feet; depth of hold, 10 feet; burtben, 1,675 tons. She is well built, coppered and copper fastened; has donkey engine, fire pumps, boats, anchors and chains, and ali other necessary equipments. She is in’ complete order, She can be seen until Ist August at Alex- andria, near the coal wharves. After the Ist of OT feo she will be at the wharf where she is to be #0! Persona wishing to purchase are respectfully re- quested to examine her any time previous te le. "Terms of sale: Ten per cent. of the purchase money Adi be resaired 'on a ane balance i ays, when a bill ofsale wi e given, within } devs "GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, P. 8. For further particulars please inquire of Messrs. George & Thomas Parker and Green & Williams, Washington; Wm. Swain, No. 177 Bast Broadway, New York; or the Oaptain on board the barge Sy 7d OF STAL- 8. WALE BY THE UNITED STATES LIONS AND BROOD MARE! Chief Quartermaster’s 5 a Waskerne Mules advertised to be gold at the Corra’s, near the Observatory. in the city of Washington, on WED- NESDAY, August lv, 1864, at 10 o'clock a there willbe soldat the same time and p)! number of STALLIONS AND BROOD MARKS, condemned as unfit fur public service. Terms cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, au 5-4t Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucta Atthe Horse Bazaar, 98 La, avenue, SALE OF HORSES, ‘GARRIAGES, HARNESS, : On THURSDAY MORNING, August 11. com- mencing at 10 o'clock. we -hall se:l, at the Baz: 9™ Leuisiana avenue, between 9th andiic> ati comprising about A THIRTY HORSES, includirg— One R: an Family Horse Reo Family Carriage, builtby J. M. Young & ‘O ro. Other descriptions of Horses at sale. Al-o,3two horse team Wagons and Harness. Also, other New and Second hand Carriages, Wagons. Harness, &c Terms cash, au 9 at WM.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, BY J.C, MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’'S 8ALK OF VALUABLE LAND AND VINEYARD, NEAR THE INSANE ASYLUM, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 12, at 6 o'clock. on the the premises. by virtue of two dvede of trust from Chas.J Uh.maa to me,one dated December 3, 1562 and recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 229, folios7",&c., and the ether dated January 3, 186% and duly recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 2.9. folios 29%, &c.. I suail sell all that certain piece and parcel of land lyivg and situate in the -ounty of Washington, aforesaid, ana beiag part and parcel of the traet of land Known formerly gas “Woodstock,” and latierly as ‘The Kosciusko Place’? the part or parcel herein conveyed or in- tended so tofbe, being described as fs1lows. namely: Comme ng onthe north line of the Good Hope Road at a wlite vak tree, being Station No. 3% of T. Jekyll’s survey of the ““Koscins*o Place,” and thence ronuing along said north line of the Qood Hope road seventy-seven degrees and fifteen min- utes east N .(77 deg. 15min, EB) dve perch:s and sixty eight hundredths of a perch (5 68 10)toa point marked Aand a white marble monument, asshown upon the plat accompanying the deed hereinbefore mentioned, from Muses Kelly acd Mary W. Kelly, hi wife, to Charle Uhlmann, thence running along the firs. dividingline be- tween this p.rcel or land and that of the said Mores Kelly. south six degrees and thirty miautes east(S 6deg 30min KE.) seventy one perches (71 perches) to x small monument of white marble sot upon said line; thence from said monument rua- ping south thirty minutes west (8. Qdeg 3°min W.) seventy bite perches and forty-hand:edths ef a perch (79 40 10 per.) to Station No SofT Jekyll’s survey of the ‘Kosciusko Place: thence from raid Station No. 5 running south fifty nine cg rces and forty minutes east (8. 59 dex. 40 min K. ) to theerossing of a small creck cighteca perches, (18 perches); thence from said crossing Tunnirg south fifty-five cegrees and forty five minutes west (8. {5 deg. 45 min. W) nfteen perchas (15 perches) to the point of intersection with out r avgie cf road; thence running along the north line of said road south eighty-nine degrees and for y-five minutes west «8 89 deg. 45min. W. twen- ty-two perches (22 perches) to an angle in the same; thence running along the north line of suid roa south ff y four degrees west (8 54deg. W) seve: teen and one-half perches. (17%¢ perches) tran i per angle of the same; thence running alone the eastern line of ratd }oad parallel to and one end « half perches from a small creek twenty-nine perches (29 perches) to the middle of Oxen Run. thence turning slong the middle ant up the course of ssid Oxen Run sixteen and one-half perches. (16% perches) or thereabouts, to the cor- ner point between this parrel of land now being describ: d and the land of W. V. Brown, being three perches inarigst line from a large poplar tree that stands. on’ the property “of said Brown, one and one-fourth perches from the north bank of said Oxen Bur; thence from the above described corner point run- ning along the dividing line between this par. | cel of land and that of said W. V. H. Brown, north twenty four degrees and thirty miautes we t (24 deg.20 min, W) thirty-five perchea to a larze locust tree on said line, theoce running in right |. line continuation from said locust tree and with the bearing aforesaid. (N 24 deg.3) min, W-twen- ty-four perches(2t perches) to the middle of creek: thence running along and up the bed or middle of said creek. (it being the dividing ling bet ween this parcel and the Iand of said Brown.) sixty-five perches (65 perches) or thereabouts, to a pointin the bed of faid creek opposite to and back tt ree fourths of a perch from a marked locust tree that stands on the north side of the same; thence ran- ning from said point through the locust tree last above described north twen’y five degrees west (N 25 deg. W) six perches and twenty hundredths ot a perch (6 2! 10) perches) toa marked wainut tree in the bed of ravine; thence ranoing from said walnut tree, being a meander line of the ravine, bor ten degrees west (N 19 deg, ‘W) six perches, (6 perches;) thence running on a meavéder line as aforesaid north twenty f-ur de grees and thirty minutes west. (N “4 deg. 3) min. W.) five perches and twenty-hundredths ofa perch (5 %-100 perches) to a young persimmon tree, {marked;) thence running from said p-reimmod | tree north three perches and twenty hundredths ofa perch (3 20 10) perches; to a forked persimmon tree. (marked:) thence running from raid last per- simm: » tree north two degrees and forty minutes east (N. zdeg. min. E.) ten pyres (1 perches) fo the north line of the Good Hope roat, passing trrough asycamore tres that sand: side of eaid road and terminating porth line of raid road sixteen perches (1s perches) from Station No 36 of T. Jekyli’s survey af Tre Korciusko Place,” runnin back from waid station; thence from said point running alone tho ature: met tir.ned porth line of the Good Heperoad north sever ty-nine acgreee snd thirty minutes east(N, 79 deg. 3) min, EB) thirty ROven VArelinn and seven- ty five hundredths of a p.rch (3775 109 perches) to ihe place of be#inning, ‘all of seid causes bein magnetic.) containing fifty acre4, two roods, an’ thirty-three and one-half perchwe,(5 acres, 2roods, 854; perches.) be the same more or loss, af repre- sented in the plat hereinbefore mentioned, togeth- er with all acd singular the improvements, privi- l-ges, hereditementa, aod appurtenances to the sane belongitig or :m any mann-r apperta ning This property is finely Ero ed as a Vineyard, with about twelve thousand choice Grape Vines, and will be sold in sub divisions. r Terms: One third in eash; the remainder in six and twelve months. with interest, secured bya dee? of truet on the premises. A piyment of ten per cent. of the purchsse mo wy will ve req! d at ine time of sa'e Bhould the terms of sale not be complied with witbin ten days after the aa'+, the Trustes reserves t right to re-sell the property at the risk and ex- yense of the eed yerchseer om one week's the National tu ncer. notion es HORACE J. FHO-T, Trustee. au 9-2awk&ds on the souta J.C, McGUIRE & Co., Aucte. —————————— Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AND£OME BUILDING LOTS PRONTING Vvaw Euite ATRERT, BETWEEN T AND U OMA HURSDAT, the Ith inst , we shall sell, m , the foll »win, porenome building fote. viz os i Sage Nos. is and 16 _H. Gunpell's rubdivision of square No. 3 5. thoes Bis froptin on 12th street weet 2) 1-2 feet eech, running back wi! alley 38 est toan alley 14 feet 2 inches wid id contain 1,999%¢ feet - < 989 fact. Cae i no DAY. the 12th inet., we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 654 o’clock, Lat No 2%4 in square No 600, having a frout of 49 feet on Halt street west, bet Mand N streets south, near a It; Fans back 198 foct 7 | + feet and contains 7,570: pe ae ‘One third cash; balsnce wy yee minty cisteeereta teeta piste 6 sai conveyancing at the cont of the purenecs Fite gndunpatable ard ni e gane-d, GREEN A WILLIAME, Aucts. inches GREY HORSE FOR Sat F Adie or family use or the sadd rears bebought Can ir ‘ticulars ous point on sais | | i _ AUOTION SALES, FUTURE Days. BY GREEN & WILLIANS. Auctioneers, DESIRABLE IMPROVED PR YED PROPRRETY at ang- On FRIDAY AFTEBNUON. August 12. ° clock sin front of the premines, we will se)! ¢) desirable brick house and lot, situated on 7th street west between I and K streets north bein t south part of lot 12, in Square 427. The lotis feet front by 70 feet deep. improved hy a three. story brick atore and dwelling. The store ls 5) ty peli hy Vals al sngdern style, and has beom o ‘£00: ay dwelling part contains T rooms, pieces and well acrangrd. There is also @ good, drv cell, puting. altogetuer, cne of tine ingey the, store, inreatments = Re Rostbora part of the city. ouse i strest wine Hoe <2 4 + On the west side of the Terma cash onveyancing at cost of purchaser. i) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY 2. ©. Mo@vine & 00,, auctioneers, CHANCERY 841¥ oF vat: » woact UNIWPROVED PROPAREY ee ler and by ¥ Court of the’ Dirtriet of Wcree,of the Suprom equity, passed Joly sth. 4 whecein Sarah A premises. on a commercing with the fir-t named. at coe m.: Lot No.1, in Square No. 558, fronting 9 fest en north E sireet, at the corner of wert, and running back 100 feet to a 25 fant alle Also. the north part of Lott. in Jas O. McGuire subdivirion of Squere No. 624, fronting 15 feet T inches om Tenth atreet west. between G and H sts, noth, and ruvving back 130 feet 4 inches toa ss foot alley. and improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House. Terme: One-half in cash; the remainder in nine andeighteen months with interest from the day of sale. to be secured by the bonds or notes of the purchasers, with a surety or sureties, to be ap- proved of by the trastess, a pon the foll payment ¢ @ purchase mo and interest, the trustees will convey the proper y. AU convey#nces and stamps at the co: ‘the purchaser. If the terma of sale are not comp hed with in five days thereafter. the trustess r: erve The right to resell, on ope week's notice, at Woe risk and ex pence 0! e defaultin, rebi . 2 CRO. OVALE te pee Ww r NICHOLAS C, STROUBNS, { Trustess ané-eo&ds JAS.C. McGUIRE & O0., Ancta, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, FOR 8ALE— All that part cf Lot 36, im Square 536, and the Duilding thereon, consisting of a two story Prawme House, containing about six rooms, the came known as 555 3d street west, between south D at, “it thc above property be not sold at private sel e above pro: y be not sold at private sale on or before SAT URDAY. the 13°h dayrof August, 1864 T will sell the same at ehe auction, on the premises, to wit: on SATURDAY, i3th day of August, A. D, 1564. at £3 o'clock WM. JOHN MILLER, Attorney at Law, 38 Lonisi av., 6 5 anSd GREEN & WILLTAMB, Aucts, BBY J. ©. HoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF NINE BUILDING LO’ UN IST STREKT WEST, AT THE OORNER @tOUTH DSTREET. On TLEBDAY AFTERNOON, August 80, at eng o'clock. on the premises, by virtue of a deed trust, duted May 7th, 1857,and duly recorded im Liber J. A. 8. No, 183, folios 22 et req.. we shall ll all'of Lot No 6, in Rquare No. 63%, fr@ating 149 et on First street west. at the corner of south D street. and renning back §? feet, aubdivided into @ Lots 15x00, and one Lot 20x80. Terms carh. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. A cash Payment of $20 oneach lot will be required ime of sale. atthe HORATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee. Sy 7d i UIRE & 00. o J.C. MoG B* 3.0. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioueers, CHANCERY SALK OF A VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE ANDLOT ON 12TH STREET WSHST, B&aTWESN N&W YORE AVENUE ANDI 8T. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Coart ef | the District of Columbia, sitting in equity. and | MPaRE SR passed ia a certain cause wherein Mary A Rocke is complainant and James KE, Smith et al. are de- fendante, I shs!l proceed to sell, in front of premises, on THURSDAY, the Isth day of Augast pext, at G6o’clock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being ia the City of Washington. in the District of Columbia. and derignated as Lot marked and lettered “L,') in Robert J. Roche's subdivision of parts of Lote numbered twelve (12 and thir nm, (13,)1n Square | numbered two bundred and eighty six. (235.) with the improvements thereon. consisting of # neat and substavtial brick dwelling house, This property fronts on 12th street west, be- tween New York avenu«andIstreet north, in @ very desirable section of thecity. _ ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash to be paid on thed, of sale; the balance in six monthe, the parch giving bis note, satisfactorily endorsed, and bear- ing interest from the day of sale. wal convey eoce oe Government stamps at cost of the purchaser. . meen ASBURY LLOYD, Trustes, au2eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE & 0O., Auots. | Avction 8a Oe GOVERNMENT PROP- DrPARTMEST OF THR INTERIOR, Office of the Washington Aqueduct, Tox. D. U, August 3. 1344 Wasi [ Will be scld at public auctioa, on TUBSDAY, August 16, commencing at 10 4. m. A large ict of miscellaaeous property connected with the Washingtun Aqueduct coosisting >of o: Stationary Steam Kngine, about 35 tons ol Wrought Iron, 21 tonsold Cast Iron,733 barreis Hydraulic Cement, 140 pounds Asphalt. 6 asph: ettles,5 atone sows. 630 feet B. M. old ber. reverel wooden buildiogs, tog t large lot of hoisting and travellin cra aud falle, wireand hemp rope, derricks, shovels, whrelbarrow frames,gtrap and T rails, a quantity of granite. &c.,ac The above property is situated at Bridge 6. and the Governwent warehouse in Georgetown, Dis- tributing Reservoir, Cabin John Bridge, Great Falla and Seneca quarries. Dercriptive p'inted lista of the property in each locality will be furnished en and after the 10th inst at this office The sale will tske place on the ground, except the property at Seneca snares) which will be sold at Great Falls from the Rape pate) list. Ifnot all sold on the 16th the sale will be con- tinued on the I7th, at the same hour, Ten per cent. ot the purchase money Will be paid on the day of sale, and thy balance on at poe session of the property, which must be within six days after the sale, or the ten percent. will be fortelted sod the gropery. zeeoia = fento: y order o: e Secretary of the Interior. S S#YMOUR, au §-lit Chief Eng. Washington Aquedact UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Was Department, Cavatay Buawav, waskincice B eter Site tt On, . C., Aueyst 3. be Will be sold at Public Auction, to the high bidder, at the times snd places named below, vis: Reading, Pennsylvania, THU RSDAX, August 18, » THURSDAY, August 25, A i non, Pennsylvania, TH ORSDAY, September Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep- tember 8. Iss, ad HUNDRED (2%) CAVALRY HORSBS, at theneBorses have te condemned as unGt for ry service of thearmy. For road and farming purposes, many good bar- ins may be had. Horses sold sin, is im- HH. Altoona, Pennaylvai ited States currency. i Terms cash, in United States ou Taney. . Col, and Chief Quartremaster, ees Lt. Col, and Chie! Guartrom Duress, UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan Derantunusr, CavaLaY Borsav, AgaInaTon erie Ww 0. Wi id at PUBLIO AUOTTON, to the bigh- V'Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. July lth, Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. July 2st, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July Biiyloua, Pennsylvacis, THURSDAY, August 4th, LM sport, Pennsvivania, THURSDAY, Aw eust th US GRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES af wort Re horses have been condemned as unfit fee the Onvalry service ofthe Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargal y be had. Bornes acid Te vin Wolted Btates our ree: Cone MES A, SKIN, JA Lieut. Col, and Chief fy 6-td airy Borese PERKINS, STERNE @ Oog 180 Broadway, N. ¥.. BXOLUSIVE DEALERS In CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURE, For sale by all first-class Grocers and Drassista everywhere. mb 00-008! IME AND CEMENT! Just received a cargo of superior BROOKLAND LIMB. Also, a eargo of superior peri ‘ENT, HYDRAULIC CBE tes. ich ffer at the lowest whine PLasTEB. BAIR Rh one h oon- vee eet * — gorner 7th ate Onsal. LARIFIED er CLARE ee OOB fbere 2asswe a Boorse jasettsOLARI DO wr 3 SRS tor jo at the lowent market price, in qua- tities tae ¥ 1 othornia wanyof@ Hotel beet oe Oider ure iavited to’ eall and ox Taine thie before purel ing elsewhere. Union Bottling Depot; 97 Gres Bupy, fa Te RR ote: » Hitdieines’ ‘erfumery, Poller Soaps. fy

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