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LOCAL. NEWs: _ AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT |” Ownistr's MixeTeeis —Rich, tare and very proper are the performunces of this pid a2 iavorite trou Who. sre still attrac’ boues at Ford's Thevter. George sy, Of inal troupe is aill.with them@y and is as lively, gayanc never fails to eecure t tendapce: A . < VaRineres.—oinight, again, will bé per- mamon’s seasation drama,“ Pad re wad st wilt te doubts : ceag ons, be Witnéssed bys Margs: Bt boiga’ Spee hte afterdoon thers wul & A Matinee, when this same drama will be per~ - : Cc grbvny.—J H. Ogden, the ular Insk comedian, is still xt this resort, leis ex. ceedingly amusing. Szollosy and his ‘pallet troupe, are not the least among the attractions, while the old'company do their best to please, Here, too, there will be aw atternoon performs sn0e, when & good bill will be performed. so segs od CHARGE OF ANULTEKY.—Yesterday after- noon Justice Cull had before him the case of Aca Hemstead, who was charged by her hus- bard, Wm H mstead, wita adultery and proz- titution, And on whicn chargeshe was arrested by Sergeant Clark. It appears that the has- band is @ soldier, stationed at Lincoln Hospi- tal, vit-re the wife isempioyed ds 4 laundress, aud that recepuly reports derogatory to her character have been circolated. and the hus- band determined that his wife's guilt or inno- cence sBonid be establisked, and took this course. The parties are from Philadelphia, an@ have beeu married about eight years; he being some:bing about thirty years of age, and suet good looking woman ofabout twenty- eight. The first witness called was Hospital Stew- ard John Cross, who testified that Samuel Olark, a youthfal soldier, employed about the Jinen room, bad told him that he bad been with the woman, that she had frequently Tooled around him, and had invited him to go bome with her, and one day he went so far as to txke Hberties with ber person. Witness re- ported the case to the surgeon in charge, and ‘was told to discharge her. The following day he asked Clark if he had connection with her, and be replied that he had bad, and this was said in the presence of her husband. J.B. Snow and Christian sStahiy corrobor- ated so much of the testimony as related to the boyseaying that he bad taken liberties with ber. The young man Clarke was called, but re- Tused to testify unless assured that he would getin noecrape: and the justice explamed to bim thatthe proper course for him to pursue was to make ® clean breast of the affair, and if he (witness) had wronged the others, he (the jusuce) had no doubt if be made proper ac- ksowiedgement they would pardon him. Mr. Clarke then proceeded to state that when the woman first came to the hospital she took | some notice «f him, and on one occasion she tried to kiss him, but che did not do it, and he msde up his mind not to beso backward in future. He went to ber house on her invita- | | | | on, »pd gave her some caresses, but did not go further. He never bad any connection with her, although be bad -aid so, and he acknowl- edged that he had gone too far with the mat- aer, Justice Cull dismissed the case, remarking that Clark had d-ue wrong in taking such Jib- erties with a married woman, bat that the Most of the censure, however, belonged to the | woman. a - A Hin Hawpep PRoceepina.—Yesterday Aferroon, ibomas Alexander, stu Michigan, | and Nelson E. Haskell, lst New Hampshire | cavalry, went in bathing in the Ev,stern | Brancb, rr the site of the old bridge, and | While so engaged, two boys—John Molden and Samuel Bartiey—went out to them witha boat, tock them on board, and broaght them over, a | mannamed Jsmrs UO Keiff, who formerly be- longed jo th‘ marines, acd who fs quite a noto- rious character, intimidating them (the sol- | diers) wb a gin. On the boat reaching the shore O Keiff claimed them as prisoners, stating that they wre de-eriers, and had landed on his domaia, and ordered his men—Molden and Bartiey—to search them, he still intimidating them with the gun; snd Malden got possession of $116: 0, teloorivug to Haskell, with which he and Bartley made off, leaving O K-iffin charge of the prieovers, but the later bad no idea of bene kept by a man who refused to show any antnoerity excep: hisgup, and they immediately made a charg® on him, and notwithstanding that Haskell was very fick, they got him to the etation-honse of the tenth precinct, when complsint was msde against the other parties, O Keiff acknowledged that he held the gan to bear on the parties while they were being searched, and stated that he had authority to arrest deserters, and claimed these men as such. Officers Harrison, Shelton, Harbin, Brennavy and Berkely. immediately started after the o'berr, and a:ter quite a search the two former Officers discov‘ red !Dem, and after a chasecap- tured them. On the way tothestation they denied 511 knowlecge of the affair, but betore reaching it Molden acknowledged tne deed aod inforroed the officers where he had thrown ibe money, and officer Brenran recovered it. They were 'akev before Justice Call who committed them to jail for court. ‘The two boys were also charzed with steal- ing two bispkets anc. curry combs trom the Engineer Cemp the previons day, and were committed to answer this charge also. D. J. Felzer and 2 woman at the camp testified that they saw the boys leavethe camp with the blankets and when they noticed thatthey were detected they threw them away. $2 ge = A Ficut av Mary Hat's —The new com- ers and the old set at Mary Hali’s ramche, cor- ner Md. av, snd 45 street, do not seem to har- monize, Wednesday evening Miss Lizzie Pearce, abuxom English lass, and Miss L lly Ellis met 8nd bad some words, which resulted in the Fnglish girl pxttiog in twoor three well direcied blows as the deep mourning around Lity’s lefteye shows. A short time after this Miss Mary Jackson and Miss Pearce met Miss Ellie Lewie near the halt and hoppedin but no serious damage was done to either party. Miss Lewieimmediately procured a warrant | on which Miss Jackson and Pearce were ar- | rested by officer Weeden and tiken tothe Ten‘h | precinctstation. Wednesday morning the case | was heard, and resulted in Miss Pearce giving | bail for ber appearance at coart, to answer for | An acesult and battery, and Miss Jackson bail to keep the peace. { Subhreqnent to this trial Miss Ellis obtained | &w.r @itsgsinst Miss Pearce for an assauit or ber and it was served by olficer Weeden. | ‘The case was heard befcre Justice Boswell, | aod Miss Pearce was required to give bail in | this case also. Miss Lizzie Brown then charged Lilly Ellie with using threats toward her, and cficer Gorman escorted her before the jastice, when he held her to bail to keep the peace as ‘well as Miss Ellie Lewie, who was arrested by officer Barker on the complaint of Miss Jack- 20n. A Woman’s Fiest.—Yesterday afternoon, officer Gordon of the Fifth Ward arrested Mr. aud Mrs. Inwicber. for being disorderiy in tha street near Sherburne Barracks, oa the com- | aint of Mrs, Mattbews, and took them before | astice Cull. It appears that the woman had some misunderstanding and that Iwwicher ‘went to Mrs. Mattrews house to see about this mater when the latter ordered him out, and as be did not move tast enough she wentathim ‘Ww tb cooking utensils not forgetting to use a rtion of a bot stoveanddrovehim out. Mrs. awicher tried tocommand peace but did not succeed very well, and the officer comiog siong Grrested them. The Justice dismissed them with alectnre. While in the office the women vot to epeaking of each others enaracter, Mrs.- i givg that Mrs, Matthews was living wi sergeant when she hada husband, the latter charging that Mrs. Inwicher nad four children betore she had agy husband. pear fesve ore daria Waoes at THe Navy-Yarv.—Once every two months a commission is appointed, by the Secretary of the Navy, to ascertain the rates of pay given the workmen in the District and contiguous to it, with a view to regulate the ‘wages of the mechanics at the Yard. The | commi.sion, a few days since, submitted their report, which leaves all branches at the old rates excepting the carpenters and ship joiners, ‘who receive an advance of 5) cents per day. ‘The carpenters are divided into four classes, at $275, $3, $325, and $350, and the ship joiners into two, at $3.25 and 83.50, ——__ Fourta WARD Station Casuss-Sarah MeNeal, druck, disorderly and fighting; $5.61, ‘workhouse. George Worden and James Mar- Tay, deertionp; military. Wm. S. Holden, drupk and discord riy; do. John Codmar, do; ao. Jobn Farrington, dronk; 15+ Thomas Holmes, assault »ng battery; dismissed. Also for thr are, bail for peace. Oscar Harris, do; do Mores Dunnam, dravk and disorderiy; 35°6. Ohas, H. If-nry snd Moses Danham, preety; disniiesed. Hugh Smith, drunk; —— ee, THE Buusexy R iL tl 5 residents and AIs.—Much to the joy Sojourners in this dry aud das’ city, apd cf the tarmers hereabout, we were vistted last night, aboat § o'clock, with @ most Tefreehing rain. The afr, which had been ex- ceedipgly oppressive all day and evening, (the thermometer 90 to 96 in the shade,) was imme. diately cooled off, snd tor one night at least sleep could be enjoyed. The rising sun “morping. however, bro t 3 Of another scorching day’ ''@ t indications a Daap Horss.—For so; Das been lying near tne PREC — the Navy Yard which is fast becoming a nuis« ance snd may breed sickness if DOt attended to. The proper authorities have heen notified bat as yet the nuisance remauas, the | purctnally attended to in cit DsgatH From 4 Mr. Thomas boss He was a worthy young man, fora long tine foreman in the’establrehmentof B. H. Ulenents & Bro., Penntylyania avenne, No. 160, and was the only support Of his aged and infirm S4tcor RoeRed.—Ni; before tast Joshea Jarvis, w colored canortenas ‘robbed meat the Navy Yard gate of $160 by four nen, or whom béld him and stopped his cries while a Puevasz Pearce, one of the oldest BCFASED.—Gideon Pearce, one of And moet esteemed Inhabitants of Georgetown, D.C., died at his residence on Prospect street, on Wednesday, in the eighty-first year of his age, SPECIAL NOTIOES. psrarmmes hiadiin i CuaeTs as low, amp Pure as Brow —The fra- graut 8-zoacnt iaascientitic composition of the purest and choicest ingredients ot the oriental vegetable kinedow. ery ingredient is weil known to bave a beneficial effect on the teeth and ums. It removes all disagreeable odors, even hatoftobaceo. It speedily. aves which children sustain in their teeth, ewing toim proper use of sweet and acid artic'es which imperaess bly. deasroy them. Sold by druggists. au I2 A Nsw Pearome rOB Tos RanpKeRcuipe, Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus,” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s ‘‘Night Blooming Cereus,’’ Phalon's ‘Night Blooming Cereus,” Phalon’s “Night Bleoming Cereus.’ Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus,” Phaion's “Night Blooming Gereus.” A mont exquisite, delicate and fragrant perfame distiiled from the ‘rare oat "Deautifal flower from which ft takes its name. Manufactured only by Puatow & Son, N. ¥. WARE OF COUETS! ITs. PHALoy's—Tat Or Bald by irnggiata generally, OCovaus axp Coins, The sudden changes of our climate are sources of pulmonary, bronchial and axthmatic affections. Ex perience having proved that simple remedies often sct speedily when taken in the early stages of the disease, recoarse should at once had to “ Broten’s Bronchial Troches.” or Lozenges, let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever so slight, as by thir precaution & more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public speakers and fingers will find them effsctual for clearing and strengthening the voice, Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. jy Oonns, Bustems, BaD Nats, era, Dr. White will be in attendance at his rooms No. 424 Pennsylvania avenre, on and after Fri- day, July 224. Jy 21-t£ THB OHEAPaST AND BEST Haix Dyz In THE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Pye. © cents abox. The bestin use. Tryit. Sold by 8. O. Ford, corner llth street and Penn. avenue, mnington; nd Henry Cook, Alexandria. Iv Asx fe 16-Sm Dx, Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulatin; Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively, and being swear-coated create no nausea apon the most delicate stomach, A trial o: these Pills will prove their supert over all others. Price bo: 'd by 8.C. Ford, corner Ith strect and venue, Washington,and Henry Cook, Alerandri ia6-ly DISEASES OF THB NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND SEXuAL SysTeMS—new and reliable treatment —in Reporta of the Howard Association—8ent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Aaso- 3 South Ninth street, EBUSTelehig: je 30 3m Nexvous DesiLity, S¥MINAL WEAKNESS, etc. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himself ard hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing ciation, No, Pa. but the truth, Address, witn stam Epwarp i. TRaven, mar3 D& Wly Box. Boston, Mass, WARRANTED 70 Ouns IN 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years' standing’ will cure Gonorrhaa tn 51 1° chanes of diet required. Price $1 per by 8. 0. Ford, corner lith street and P: Washineton. and Henry Cook, Alexandria. venue, ta6-l¥ MARRIED, August Ith, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. H. H_ Garnet, Mr. THOMAS R. FOOTS to Miss MELI8SA G, STARK, both of Warhingten city. io On the lith of August, by the Rev. Father McCarthy. WALTER S._ PLANT. of Washington, to MOLLIE F. THOMPSON, of Mobile. i In Georgetown on the 7th inat.. by the Ray J. Fastborn Brow® Mr WM. HEVRY SIMMONS, to a te FRANCES MOXLEY,ail of George- town, D, O. s —_____+-0+=2 -___ DIED, On the evening of Thursday, August Ith, 1864, JOHN, aged nine months, only child of John and Maria Keyes. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral on Sstorday, the 13th, at 3 o'clock p m., froin Pis father’s residence on 4% at., Island." 486 CHOICE STOCK 486 456 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, 486 456 PAPERH ANGINGS, 486 Axelect and varied stock of Gilt. Medium and jem peice Paperhaugings, Borders, Stataes, Cen- ‘ieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Choco! Brown «nd Gilt Window Shades, s variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Bilk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and eolors, a beautifal assortment; Picture Rimes, Nails. &e. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- rae stock of amail-sised Oval and Carte de Visite Tames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, A few choice Bngravings and Paintings always in store, Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades orcounty, fe ds or I i Terms cash fer i J HARRTER, : o, 4% wen treet _iyT- * Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FIrTseNTH Staeer, oprosire U. §. Treascry, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act of June 20th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and 35,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nuslly, and will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVEENMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOCES, OBRTIFICATES OF INDEBTHDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATE OHEOKS, Sy 2tett \__JAY COOKE & 00. HOWARD'S R J.0 LIVERY. HIKING, HACK, BX CHANGE & STAGE STABLES, G Street. Berween Sih and Tth, North Side. The subscriber hat constantly on hand a large let of ne HORSES, BUGGIES, &e. &c., which fs ieee oes cence ‘and W e office of the Maritoro ‘ashington sta, line is at the above place. a ne Also. attached to the same place is a fine RES TAUKANT. $ Jy 19-lm PORATION OF WASHINGTON Come insumstosuit Apply to Sh ese Jas © McGULRE & 00., suldizt Auction'and Commission Merchacta, ‘OR SALE—A beautiful, stylish ri FoOLsck AWE MORGAN Houde blood fifteen and a half hands bieh, weighing one thousand pounds, built in oe tion, six years old. and a perfect model of Vesta without blemish; perfectly kind in single and roegs. and all right in every way This Horse has been raised by the celebrated Morgan stock ‘weeder, Lewis Sherman, Bsq., Fraodon, Vermont, to whom the present owners refer any purchs-er for bis pedigree. He was brcaane here siz mans ago at grost pense. and is now sold without a single fault, as the owner, sfter various iy , can not mateh him in style, action, or color in any vart gi the county. He is perfectly gentle, and can be handled or driven by any lady, or even a boy. Che attention of private families aud army officers is Feapectfully invited to this fine ani i No hors+ dealera need apply. He will ous be sold to private citizens or army officers b ies Kel. Troe: & PYWELL: Righth strect, between D * at the stebles, or at the For particulars iy st PP. J. BEL! ven! Oda Follows’ Hall. JBN oto Geventh lake a IRSOLUTION or: Oop ARTNERSHIP Tr vr owned SAME WhOWEN. in the Milits a! Merchant Tailorivg, under the . OWEN & SON. for t! by mutual conse The WARD and ly removes those rav- | A | ee eS Wi itteracure AMBMBMAID. APA TMs ANTED—A DIBH- WASHER ‘AND OOOK, at Pp lvania ‘cormr 3d street Penuryiveaigavente ORO: maDEs. aust aad ~ pede oy =m = > is ee Se WASTED. WOMAN, to Cook, Wash nai Iron for a small family. Saastin potent pe son liber iven) Applyat No. 49 f uM ral wages will be given PD: ce ihkae ‘en atavenne; ea Lt ott wan BOY Ty of I yeata of ave to run ae y 4 cod Rebmumndtion Be SS Appts fo CHAS. L. 0c. ON” & CU., 324 Penn- sylvaniasy.. between 9th andi th sts. am 12-3t* WANTED—A CARPENTER, to work on inside work... Very best of wages given to one that villsuit. Apply at the ten o houses on New Jersey avenue: between G and H ats, Bu 12-%* J. 8. OOSTER. WASTES” smart BOY. botween the ages of 16 and 17, to attend 8 Retail Clothing Store Mert con e well recommended as regards honesty. Avaly & H MORRIS & CO. 8, corner 24 one streeta. ANTED Bya young man.a SITUATION as ER, in Washington, Georgetown or Navy-Yard Pert city ref-rences. Enquire at Pyeteetle ‘8 RESTAURANT, corner lith et 8 uu 2 WANTED ROOM (farnished of unfaraixhed) and eaan fora gentleman and wife, with infant child and nurse With a private fami'y Hiatiintisecie’ ater tivans Aastee ot ¥treets. elerouce ven. 36 star Once, : 5 au 12 3t* ANTED—A BOY or YOUNG MAN, about 17 or 18 yrara old, to tent Bar in » Restaurant and make himself eenerally u-eful in the place, Apply thia evening at J. LYNCH’S RESTAD RANT. corner K and Conn. avenue, between I7th and 18th streets, au 12-2t* QU ANTE D—50.900 TADIKS to call at PRINCE'S STAMPING AND FIUTING DEPOT SEA F street, oppesite Patent Office and et their STAMPING, AND J NKING@, DONE We are the only pers ns in town who make the businessan exclusive one. Constantly receiving end making up new tterna for Braid and Silk Embroidery, New and elesant patterns received weekly for Banda, ‘antaletts. C. Shawls, flippers, Pin Cushions, &c. suk; WASTED IMMEDIATELY—50 HANDS to chop wood, The highest orice given. PIERCK SHOEMAKER. at eull-3t* Shoemaker’s Mill, en Rock Creek. WANTED TO RFENT—A «mall COTTA, in or within six miles of Washiogton, ina ra- epectable neighborhood; furnished or unfurnished Inquire at Clothiog Depot, H st. Llws ANTED—A WAITER. One who can come well recommerded.and ia willing to work. None other need apply to JOS. SHAPFIRLD, 356 6th etreet, bet. G and i. au IL St* WANTED IMMBDIATEI.Y—A good PHOTO. GRAPHI!ST, Apply at 5147th street, Wash- ington. or at Gallery near ‘Race Course,’’ Fies- boro’, D.C, aq 11-3t* A GOOD COOK WANTED—Colored preferred. None apply but who thoronghly uvderstand the business” Apply at 350 Batreet, between Ith and Mtb. au 1t-2t* ANTED—A_ rerpectable (White) GIRL as purse none that cannot come well reenm send- edn edapply. Apply atthe GOSLING HOUSE, No 249 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and Ith streeta. an it 2t* ANTED.—A SITUATION as Salesman or Bookkeeper in some retail, wholesale or commission house. He bas had twenty years ex- periencein the business Well acquainted in the city. Best of reference givea, Address 8. D. M, Star Office. au il-3t* WANTED-A e2eod plain COOK, te go about four miles from the city. Toone whoun- dersten?s her business and can come well recom: mended, will obtain a permanent home and the highest wages Apply at 452 6th street, between Penn. avenue ana D street, an 1T-3t* WANTED TO RENT—A completely farniahed HOUSE in thiacityor Georgetown. Addroas “Captain,” at this office. au i0-at* WARNTED_—A YOUNG MAN in a Vurniture ) Store, one whe ik well asquainted with Resinees preferred, Address Box 557, City Post ce. ra he as ic ee 82 Sate 00 W4ASTED IMMEDIATELY—at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Coach Factory, one first class HAND cn earriage parts and géaeral fobding Steacy work and good wages, au 11-3t* AY ADY OFFERS HER SERVI“ES TO Wind the Ladies of Washington as a monthly Nurse, having had from ten to fifteen years exoerience. Cangive the best of reference, For add ers io qniré. at the Star Office, ad bet” QERVANT WOMAN WANTED —Wanted, a * middle aged Woman, to cook. wash and iron, ina family of four peraons, including the nurse, Awhite weman preferred, Any one yichiog © comfortable home, with good waren. will find this n sleasant situation, Apply to WALTER HOWE, 372 Pa avenue. au t)-st ANVASBERS WANTED.—Four or five amart 4 ertersrising men. wanted to canvaat in the Hospitals and around the defercesof Washington, for CORPS BALGES. Discharged soldiera pre- ferred. Agente are making from $5" to §0 oer week. Alto. one man to go to Frederick. App'y tod. B. T & CO., 262 Pennsylvania avenne, Washington, D.C an 10-3t" YOUNG LADY, having leisure time between the hours of 9 @ m. and 5 po m, hes to or WRITING of an devote it to COPYING Jn Mi de- scription Persons wishing her services will nd- dress “ E.”’ Star offi au 9-lw* W ANTED-A ractical FARMER and GARDE- NER, to take charge of a farm aud market gues seven milesfrom this city Apply at F. ROG DEN’S Feed Store, K st..near22d. an8 tw" V ANTED—A first clase COOK and TARLE WAITER, Apply at JACKSON BRO & CU., 333 Pennsylvania svenue. au 6-lw* HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (for cash) a FA of one or two hundred acres, in northern or western Pennsylvania. [ must be in. good cultivation. with all the acc buildings for a well regulated farm, Addreas J.D., Box 384, Was Cc. Sy lt-Im* AStELLERY HORSES WANTED AT ONCE. Carrer QUARTERMASTER’S OFFict, i Wasuinatoy Deport, Wasuina1on, July 29, 1864 HORSES enitable for artillery service will be purchased at this depot, by the undersigned, in oven market. from date until September 1, 1864. in of six to fift: one hundred and eighty dol are ($18") per anki al; each animal to be subjected to the seusl Government inspection before being acc 5 Horeen to be delivered to_acd inspected by Capt. C.H Tom Lata 4,8. ee 8. A., corner 22d and rigadier General, uartermaster, Ee ed Depot of ‘Washington ANTE D-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Alto, MIRRORS, CARPETS. BEDS, BED: DING. and HOUSEFURNTSHING GOODS ofevery description. | B. BUOHLY, 42* 7th street fe 8-tf between Gand Heart aide. ———————_ SUBSTITUTES. AND &U BSTITUTES —DOR3EY & matte iN gone New Jerse’ _aeenaee maae ree jaltimore Depot, are peyin, ighest eas! rices for aceeptatle REORUITS and. SUBSTI. RUTES, and are prepared to furnish Babstitates on reasopable terms to parties wishing to secure theirexemption Ladies in want of represents- tiven will please give usa call. au i2 lw* GENTS FORTHE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT. SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES! N. H. MILLER & CO., No. 511 Nicth street weat, near Pennsylvania av. (25) TWENTY-FIVE men for the army, an REP- RESENTA‘IVES for those liable to the are AT THE MOS ¢ REASONABLE PRIOSS N.B—Rur Bere likereliz Goole wits. Exemption Pee ea Ne HELLER: au 6-3w* Justice of the Peace. SUBSTITUTES, UNNERS Bringing men to my office will be pald the Digheat price for good men, either for A See By Shar? GRO. H. CASBIDY, Recruiting Agent for District of Oolumbia, 446 8th street, between au l-2w* Penn. avenue and D street. UBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES !! SUBSTITUTES {11 Having been appointed bythe Mayor of the city of Washinuten the only authorived agent in the District of Columbia to procure substitutes and re cruics to fill the quota of the District. persons withing substitutes. by depositing their Sones with the Mayor of Washington, will be suppl ith ; with good men at once GEO, H. CASSIDY, 446 eth st.. between Pa, nd D st - (Obron. & RB ECRUITS COYLE. No K Enrolled citiz rates. BOARDING. Bosz? FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE PER- 801 House sand airy. with apa- = jous grounds Location pleasent. rms mod- crate “apply 8. W. corner 2ist and wa eae a. ay. ou 6. ABBE: NS & 00.'3 - CO ILADELERIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTREE. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from thia celebrated brewery, which Iam prepared to farnish on short notice te all persons who favor me with their orders, Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. . d Goods delivered tn all parteof Washingtos and free of charge. Georgetown. ir00 DILBY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street. pete Georgetown. D. 0. Be UNTER ISR? 20g: "0 Naw Biota Sake from tre streetcars and near the irket. THE WHOLE OR PART OF E BURNISHED HOUsa, the Are- cant J : mae. Star ‘Ofer Peete 23te OR RUNT—A good sized ROM, suitable cithe= for @ mewapaper or raymaster’s office. of store busines purpose, Apply 456 Mth atceet wert. be- tween Fand @. ou 13 i FOR RENT—A neatly FURNISHED ROOM with or without hoard. Two soatlenen, ferred. Apris, at No. 257 weteect, botmeen ‘and th 2G weipas BTRVRT, GEORGETOWN FUS- NISHED ROOMS for rear. aa li-le" Fes RENT—One or two ucfurnishel ROMS, 00 second floor, No, 4.7 north 7th street above @ : ga. U-st* FURVIS (ED ‘OR RENT—Twoor three neatly ROOMS. with gas, at No. $15 G street bet. 12th and 13th. au! 13t* Fo; SALE vary al old and Bne toned ViOULN wil a soll a hargsio. ply a e ORYSTAL REETAURANT, 300 D at duor to 8th street ‘0 LET—Three ROOMS. (first floor.) newly ns. ectabie family only in advance. Acoy eet. an t1-2tt UBNISHED ROOMS FOR? RENT.—Vowtlort- able and wel: furnished Rooms at 440 (2th between G aad Hats. The location in one she si! aa 1l-tf Fo REN T—Several pleasant ROOMS, ine'uding a fr: ot parlor. and also one unfuroished roo n either with or without board, and at No. 139 Penn's avenue, between 19th and 20th s ‘ash - “ington, D.G aa U-2t* UR SALE-—The three story BRIOK HOUSE and LUT. Ne, 861 9th ctreet, (Ialand,) he- tween D and F streets. The honas contal sning rooms, and has convenient ont-buildines. &c, Apply to W. D. WALLACH, at the Star UMfice. Fer RENT—A large FRAME HOUSE, on Maine avenus, between 3d and 434 streets. (sland, coniainiag: eleven rooms. Alan, a 8TORE on C street. between 44 and 6th streets, for rent. Pos- fession given immediately. Inquira of J. M. YOUNG, Ja.,& BRO , 403 Penn. avenue. near 4 street. au ll-2t" ‘OR SALE—A new FRAME HOUSE, containing four room® and a cellar. The tot ia twenty- five fect front and one hundred and ten feet erp New stable and fencin ill beaold 93 Mon tay, the 8th inst. at 5p at Barer austion The property is situated on 24 wtreet west, between H and I, near the railroad brides. au 11-2t* MICHAEL BRE3NAHAN, Fo BENT—A STORE B90M, No 765, corner _3dand N Bear the Navy-Yard. [au 1 -3t* OB RENT-A FRAMB HOUAK containing four rooms arda kitchen, Apply a: No, 297 4 Street, nesr Massachusetts aveuuo, an 10-3t* Fo, SALE—The good will, stock and fixtures of & WHEELRIGHT SHOP, now doing a gond buriness. Apply at the shop, on Bridge street. near the market. au L3t* OR SALE—A first-rate BOILER and ENGIN Boiler neariy new; Engine in prime ranoing order Can be seen at work daily. Reasons for selling & contemplated change in the basiness, Address P.O. Box 898, Washington. au ly lw* OR RENT—Vive orait FURNISHED RODM3; perlor and bed-room on the first floor, eom- Mmunicsting; several be4-rooms vn the second and third foors. Apply at No. 222 F street, near the Treasure, and opposite Willerd's Hotel, au 10-3tt OR SALE. VERY CHE *P.—Will be sold ata great bargain, an OYSTER AND &4TING HOUSK, with al: the Fixtures and House Furni ture, io a goo} location. Honse rent vere low, Krason for selling, the owner and family dexire to leave fcr Europe. Apply at the 8 ar office for address. * andft® For SALE—A FARM, containing % acrea, dis tant ahoutsix miles from Washingto +. over the Navy Vard bridge, A large body of the land isin goodtimber, the remainier und r cuitiva- tion, ineindiog a young peach orchard Also. & good dwelling house and stable, Por farther par- ticolars inquire of WM. S1ORY, South Capitol st, between P and Q streets, au i) 6b" Fe SALE—A TRACT OF LAND. mostly wood- Jana. about one mi'e beyoud and north of Rock Creek Church. containing about 34acres UTA, M MAT Tak WS. Attorney-at ta, corner Brisg» and Odngvesa streets, Gerreatown. or corner 8th Street end Penn. avenue, Washington city, au 10-e06t™ OOMS FOR KENT—Two pleasant KOM, Suitable for housekeeping,at No. 61 1339 at., near Bet . Island, au 9- tt" QTORE TO LET—Inaevntraisituation ligh ad smith ens, and provived with ull neceasary Aix: tures. Apply at 235 Ff street between 9th aad (th Al:o.BOY WANTED. Apply asabove aud- t* ‘OR SALE—BRICK HOUSE LOT AND FUR- NITURKE-—The handsome and naely builttwo atcry Hrick and extensiva, containing § rooma, with barn. all in complete order, Nv 34% © at, north, between (0th and lith, Termseasy. Apply on the premises. an8 iw" GorLIna HOUBE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this papniar and wall-known Hotei and Restaurant intends to retire from bu: ness, aud off-ra his well xnown house for sal Any one wishing to engage io 2 LOORATIV BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. au & 6t" AND FOR BALE—A pply. at the first house from the Eastern Branch Bridge. aué im ‘OR SALE—A wost excellent FRAM4@ DWEL LING, (or Boarding House.) new and in perfect condition. houre 24 by 49, lot 40 by I feet. aft-en roems and two good cellars, Immediate possession. Situated on the north side of L street, between 221 and <3d streets, First Ward Price #350. Apply on the premises or to MITCHELL & S0N, Real Katate Brokers. southeast corner Penasy!va nia avenue and 15th street aug 3 l4t* YOOMS FOR RENT, at 450 izth street, cast side, between @ and H ets. The situa’ one of the most desirable in Wathington au2-Im OR RENT—One of the STORE ROOMS under Medical College on F street, ovar 12th. [nquire of ott Dr.5.B MORGAN, an2- nd 1éth a! 5 OR 8ALE—Cheap for cash, and pacts on given, a FRAME HOF Sk, LOT and GROCERY STORK, The house containa six room including the store. The house and lot may he so'd without the stock if 60 desired. For further _particalars inquire op the Tere No. 226 Sixth street west, bet. M and N streets north. au 2-9t* F OR EENT—One BRICK HOUSE with 15 rooms on Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. opposite the National Hotel, ani one FRAME HUUSB on 446 street, Inland, near R at. Applv to H.8. JOHNSON No 373 Pa. av , ber. 44¢ and 6th ate .cpyunite National Hotel, at-10t* Eo, SALE.—The subscriber wishes to sell a FARM, containing about 25° acress, wore oF lesa, distant about four miiea from Washiogtoa, D. G., over the unper Bastern Branch bridge. large body of the land ix in good \imber, aod ahont forty acres of auperior meadow land. tite iadis utuble, Address J. D., Box 384, Weahing’on. bid. au l-lm* J} ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE IN THE FIRST WARD.—The undersigned will sell all or part of that vaiuable pioperty uson which he resides, situated on the corner of ith and K streets. ithin one and-a-half blocks of Lafayette Square. consisting of several handsome BUILDING LOT®, oue of them improved by a substantial two story Brick House and back build- ing, with gowd +tabling. The above property will he sold Jow for cash. Enquire of T. DRURY, Wood & Cos) deaier, near the War Department. or on the premises. dy 3/-Im* SHOW CARE FOR SALB.—Jast received eight > 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. Sy 23 tf 10 RENT—An Slagant HOUSE, with brawn stene front, partially furnished, with all mod ern improyements, centrally and pleasantly lo- cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- retary Chase, together with large brick «table The premises pot to be rented for a boardin, house. For particulars tugalze of Hoo D. 830MEB on the premises. or Capt. ERORGE ELY. Lae etreet, Posscssion given immediately. 16 8 Corner Md. av. PERSONAL. 12,99 LICS HAMPTON, who city about three montts ago, will leave word at the Star Offce where he can be found, be will heer of Wm, Mallory. 1t* P' BSONAL —WM PRINOK. 381 Patre-t, oppc- site the Pa‘ent Off ¢. is the only one in towa who does FLUTING, having threv very +legant machines vow iu operation. Laiies who desire this very fachionable trimming should give him a . Stamping in all ita varieties elegantly done Stamped Govds, Braid and Silkeforsale antl? tf 5 OF A PRIVY. A™ DI- EASES CURED. auR NATORE ABRIVED FROM yt NINETEEN WEEKS DE. BECHTINGEK, former!; io the Austrian aud DB army, Oo- enpied bimself with the treatment of ali kinds of dineases. Particular attention given to Female Disedses a8 ah = kee 1 edge of three old languawes. he converses tn ob, French Italian, German, and 9) His (myeorial Commissions and h Sictrom the moat celebrated aniversity o pe hang Io ith atrae| re . Beettingeris very mach encouraged to eae | thresemraber’ tie the patronage tine nee . ashington. 88. among many others 00! Vahed, the following cortifiestas may be attarted ? “ This is to certify that | have been troubled for the last Shree yeers with @ chronic disease, resist- ing all medical treatment, and which through the ad of Dr, Bechtinger; I have been perfaatl y cn: Washington city, tat June. 184. @, DONS.” “ Your treatment of my involuntary dischar; and your success in it, recommend ate | high. it T. L, SMITH. iy. What German newspaper, (Weker Oolumbia,) Surgeon in bi a long sickness ‘m: ehild ‘tried Bpeci fect, aniistptns ramet oe ne rey Sideet con ii under your treatment b red oe Meryinad | av. , 12th at. i MULLER . Painter.” these and man: othe ificult cures are je b: Ue: 8, Te abare epecitie. m3 ay shy Nauta fram a.m, tively only te Mo. 13. Medicines mithgat fn es “i ath street, opponite Ot Fellows? 5 ‘av t0-im* per thelr a ere FOR RENT. AND SALK | AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTRA RKROUR AND TO-MORROW iv G@akEN & WILLIAMS, Aactioncers SOM R BIL QING (OTS FRONTING Siueetenenrnt at attrion’ Sn? AOR TBUREDAY, the ith inst , we shall sell, in er oe ines at 6o'clock «the foll »wio, a me building lote vig Late Noe, 15 aod I in W.. B Gounell’s subdiv isi those lotr froutin; ioe of aquare No, 3 esch, ripping hac ey treet woat 2) 12 oc! all. y'14 feet 2 Woon ERIDAT: the 1m 7. On . the tth fi) in fttatat the perminen. ot ne oto Ny feats feqgare No 650, having x front of 47 feat on Half Street weet. between Mand N streets south. Rear the corner of N street; rais back (8 feet 7 ipches tonS feet alley, ant con'ains 7.570% sqmare feet. Terme: One-third ca-h; balance io 6 and 12 mouths for votes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed +f trust taken, HM conveyas cing at the cost of the purchaser, itte indisputable ard enerenteedt and GRSEN & WILLIAMS, Auets, B® W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND ROUS®HOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTIO. On SATU KDAY MORNING, Angust 13, com- peencine ato aA we wills eli AG gee of our on rooms & largé assortment o| thitu Hourehold Effects, &c., seb as— a She Mahogany marbdle-tup Bureaus and Bodsteads Cudeand Mattresses BR. ittrenser. Feathe- Reds and Pillows Baring Bede, Tables, Chairs _ : ft roils white and check Matting Botas. Lounges. Burea is Coot ing +nd other Sioves © 13%ols, Congressional Globe w th alarge variety of other farnituraand house- bo'd effects of parties breaking up housekceping. Terms cash, W.L. WALL & OO.. Aucts, aull-d Y WM. L. WALL & ©), Aucts Atthe Horse Bazaar, 98 La. avenue, @n SATURDAY MORNING, 13th inft., at 19 o clock, we will sell, at the Buaraar, the beantifal, stvlieb, pure-blooded BLACK HaWK MORGAN HORSE, 1534 hands bigh built i proportion; in 6 years old, and 18 @ perfect model of beauty, with- cu: demish, warrasted kind in single ordonble . Alady or hoy can drive him, is a perfect pes all cafe for a family. This fice horse has %een raised by the celebrated breeder, Lewis Sherman, Esq., Braudon, Vt,.to whom the pesent owner reters any pur- chaser for his pedigree. — He waa brought here six months ago, at a creat expens+ and js now old without « «nxlefauisb, as the owner can not match him ia style, color, or action in eny part of the countr; The attention of private families, army officers, | and every person in eeuarch of a beautiful animal is rerpectfally invited to this sale. He can be seen in harness or saddle at 934 o'clo~ky atthe Bazaar,on the morning of sale, orat the stables ot KKELLEBER & PYWELL, 5th street. between T and K P. §.—Thia in the same Morgan Horse advertised at privatesale the 3 a I~ Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, At the Horse Bazaar 98 Lowtsiana av. SALE OF HORSES, OAKHI AGES, HARNESS, &c On SATURDAY MORNING, August 1 mencing at 1° o’clock, weshall sell at the Bazaar and Reyository, No. tween 9th and 1 th s'reets, comprising about . FIFTY HORSES, Including some valuable haracss and saddle horses. Full deeeription at sale, ALSO NEW aND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. Light Wazous. BD arbona, Trotting Wag ns. large Wagora, suitable for sutiers; family Carria zea, one Carrage suitable for a Hack, with which the tale will commence, ALSO - SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, &c, Terma cash, aulo-d W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, Y W.B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, WATCHES, &c., AT AUCTION On SATURDAY next, at 93¢ o'clock, at store No. $07 Penn. avenne, we shall cell. a good lot of Furniture, Bedding and Dry Goods, Sueetivgs, Swrts, Bouts and Boe: Also. four second -fant Gold Wate: eral Silver Watches, in good order, au 12 W. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts. BY W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIE3. LIQUORS, 4U°ACUO AND CIGAKS. On TUESOSY MORNING, 16th instant. we will sell, ip front of the Auction Rooms,an assortment of Groceries, consisting uf eackn and boxes of Purert gronne -n4 giain Coffee; W half chests Tea, Bones Bony, Sta. co, ard Candles; 2.40 grass Bottic Corns; Boye: Canned Frnitaand Meats; Boxes Sances. Mushrooms, &c ; Boxes Claret, Ci ampagne, &c.; Barrels butt ed Whiskey Bem j-hne 8 ents and Gt ! terrels Porto Rizo Mol: 2 bale« Tie Yorn; 4 cases Indigo blue; Sh boxer Penn ry £0 barr<Ia Whiekey Brandy, and Gin; Lbarrel Pine Apple Brandy; Barrets Glastware and Tumblers; bacco. *L ttle Fanchon yal Gem ** “Pine Apples igare Varioon branes : W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, BY 248. ©. ocGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON SIXTKENTH STREET, BET EEN NOKTH LF AND MSTREETS AND NORTH L, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS. On FRIDAY A¥TERNOON, August 19th. at 66 o'clock, un the p emitea, we sball sell six Lots, fronting each {7 feet 9%¢ inches on 13th street, be- twe'n Land M streefa north, and running back 12) feet to a 10-foot alley, Also. six Lots fronting the same on 439 foot alley in the rear.and running back 67 feet to the lv-foot alley, being subdivisions of Lots Band 14, in Bquare No, 197, belonging to St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum. leo. Ls ts Non 5,4,7’and 5, in Square No. 197, fronting t: gether 2'2 feeton north L street, be- tween ‘5th and 16th streets, to be subdivided iato building lots, Seer, Also, tote 12, 21, 22. Band 24. in subdivision of Square No 1:3 fronting respectively on ith st., between L and M streets. and M street, between sth anu lth sta. weet. i i Terme: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve munths.with interest,secured by a deed ot trust on the oremises. 5 A pas mentee $2u on each lot required at the time «f sale, Cort of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by eae 3.0, MoGUIRE & 00, Aucts, aulid EDUCATIONAL. Boron e> COLLEGE, Pikesville, Baltimore county, Md , opens i's ninth annual sesxion on MONDAY, the Sth «f September. P.O. addrers, Rv. E.0. WALDRON, Principul of Borromeo College, Pikesville, Md. au l0-lw* KORGETOWN ACADEMY. G FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 128 Bridge st., between Congress and High sts, The annus! exercises of this Ins'itution will com- mence on MONDAY, the Sth of Sep ember next. rcuiars can be bad at store, Georgetown, or Mr. Joyce's Bookstore, Penn. avenue, near 2th street, Washington, Rey. OLIVER COX Prinsipal. ®2-Car tickets will he supplied by the Principal to pupils residing in Washington, at baif price. au 2-eolm™ ILITAKY BOARDING 8CHOOL—On Balti- more Bailroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia. Pupils bave the benefits of a home; thorough “Black Dia- course in Mathematics, Languages, a] Number limited. Terms moderat any time. Fine Library, and Apparatus. Address Bev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M,, Village Green Seminary. Delaware county. Pa iy 9-77 GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Gare ETOWN Da aided 4a! epuck. - ‘sons who ma) posed ar- chase Georgetown ‘Corporation Stock, which bears ap interest of six per cent. per annum, payable 1 tal some a ry tow. 5 URTRD. Clerk of naid Oar rat: Aspaer Ph4 g *POWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Potomac Tow fompenys ate, ‘*Potomas,” “Gov, Ourtin’” aad ~Beile Haven.” Apply to the Captains on board, or SOHN B. DAVIDBON, Water street. my is- |. Georgetown. OTICR.—I have opened anew BARBER SHOP on CO street, between let stre: New Jer- sey avenue. at Boyls’s Hotel, where I will be glad iaaereoreeeeent 0, an . . Sy7-1m* Boyle’s Hotel, near the Depet KFBIGBRATORS, LERS, R WATE COOLERS, We would call the attention of th He fo our at of REPaIG BRA’ and WATFR COOLERS, which wi clorirg outat prime cost We adv’ in guest of the abe ricles to give asa call und be aure of ergzin. an 3-2 Satocesch te Bonts & tritith jonts ri , "369 Tth streot, near T._ eo 1 es Nw N CITY SAVINGS BANK, Ww ar pieetenst 0: Marca S7u, 1664, : iM M5, President aud Treasurer. EDWARD ULABK, Vice President and Svcretary. | DigeEcTore. | THOS. J GARDNER, | 8. V. NILE for the receipt of de} at the sew Banking House, No. 58 Touiaie sare lding. enue, under Bim eT tp OLARE, Secretary, nits, EDW. BANEERS, | at tabeaevines Stoke Bee a2 toulstane avenue | HANG: ND SILVER, AND GEN- BX CHALE BANEING MUsEN RSS. BOW aRD CLARK, $9 88-0 NR. BLVANS —, _JoRSEs| WORSES|! HORsEaI! |S Cea") ey ean ST) , Wan DarattuEet Osvaley byasad, o. asad, an Daren med Jal ‘ sensi ee Cale Oo erairy Dares. irm-t week, M, L. WALL & ©00., Ancta, | 3, 20m- | end interest, the trustees will convey thy proper it 9™ Louisiana avenue, bo- | Mr Orandell's Book- | AUCTION SALES... FUTURE Days. B" GREEN & WILLIEMS, Aucichies, 8 BaLE— All that pert foe are K56. nutlding theron. conslatine states’ tary eee Hove conte luip, about six rooms, the Known an 555 Sd strest weet, between sonth St theaters Creperty be wot sold Mt:privabemss ee BO! se MAT UADA te Ih dayrot Augen, Ct action. on op or hef. ide alley 93 fe-¢ to an T wiih a and contata’ 1 o90% Toot Bemis ime ~ Ale, ish day wurst, A.D. ise. at «! Sock a ‘ie? Jui MILERR, Attorney at Law, 38 eigen aub-d GREEN & WILLIAMA, Aucts, RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, auctioneers. — ~ GROCERIES, LIQUORS, STORE Q' ‘Se Sere VIXTOBHES, &e.. &c., A 4a MONDAY, the isth instant. we shallseli at the store of G. W, Mu Winer of 7th street east and I atroet foath, =} 47S) 8 800d assortment of Groceries an Aquora, ¥ Teas. Sn gars. and Coffees, with an assorémett of other Groceries, usually kept in & familly. grocery store. Alee a yond lot of Liquors, in Draftand Bot uch at Platform and the Etore Fixtures, Coeptes Seaien, Measures, Stand Onske, ho, bee anvd [Rep} GREEN & WILLIAMS. B* JAMES ©, McGUIRE & OO., Auctionvers, LIGHT BUILDING LOTS AT THRE CO NORTH KR tTREET AND THIRD Si Rage WER On MONDAY AFTERNOON, August o'clock, «nt mil eli, i4end 15. in 8 io . led into rignt «i sirable buildi fronting about 2 feet esc! OD 3d street w Terme : Ove third in sash; and the ramainder 6and iz months, with interest secured by adi Oo! trnet on the premiees. Covv-yances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chasers. 16th, at Lots Noe A payment of §20_on each lot time cf sale. sab O.McGUINEe OO. an 9 eo) Auctioneers, B* J, 0. MoG@UIBB & OO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABL® IMP: AND UNIMPROVBD PROPERTY Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Come of = Pp cen fa equity, pans nly Sth, in a oertain whe:ein Sarah Ano Brown and ethers are onan 1 nts and Ambrose A. Brown and othersare No. 271 equity, we aball sell om the premices.on MONDAY. the sath day of Augume commetcing with the fir-t named, at 6 o'clock p, m: Lot No. 1,in Square No. 58. fronting 90 f ov north E street, at the corner of Second at: Wert. and ranning back 100 feet to a 25 foot aller, Also the north part of Lot33.in Jas O. McGuire® subdivision of Squsre No. 624 fronting 15 feet & inches om Tenth street west. between G and H ata, no'th,and running back 130 feet 4inchea tog foot alley. and improved by a three-story Bri Dwelling House. Terme: One-half in cash; the remsinder in nine and eighteen months with intereat from the day of sale. to be secured by the bonds or notes of the purchasers, with a surety or suretica, to be ap | proved of by the trustees. | | cost of the purchasers. Upon the frll payment cf the purchase money TaN convey*nces and stamps at the cost bette 4 purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not comp'i with in five days thereafter. the trustees reserve the right to resell. on one week's notice, at the risk and exnenre of the defanlting purchaser, GEO. W. DUV NICHOLAS 0. STROHENS. { Trustee _en6-008de JAS. 0, MoGUIRK & O0., Awcts. Y J.C. MoGUIRE & Co,, Auctioneers. On TCESDAY AFTERNOON, Augnet 28. 1844, at 6 o'clock, we eball sell, at public sa'e on the p: - iner, \he west half of Bens. e No. 88, froating o4 north M, Boundary, acd Sth streets east, contala- ing about 24.82 equare feet, in lots ty agit pae- hase Ts. his property is located near Keadadl Treen, Terme of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance im 6, 12 und 1S months pee gis and deed of trasg | taken to secure tbe deferred paymenta. | Al the writings and Government stamps at tine ZOuN 3. KENDALL, T M RANSON SAMOEL NOBMENT, ULRE & vO, _an 3-eo& da {Rep} Auctioncers, Y¥ J. 0. McGUIBB & CO., Auctioneers. VA'TAPLR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH G STREET, BETWEEN 21ST AND 22D SIRKETS WEST On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Augnet Trth, | at 6c ‘ely ck, on the premises, we sha | sel! Lot Ne, 8, in Square No. 79, frovting @ feet 8% inches om the rort:. side of north G street. between ist aod 22d etreets west to be eold tegether or divided iate | two building lots, as may be desired, | Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in sit twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the costof the pur cHuSookds J.C, MoGUIRE & 00. Aucte._ Y J. 0, MCGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. | ss TRUSTER’S SALE OF NINE BUILDING LO ON .8T STREET WEST, AT THE UOBNERO. £0U1H DSTREET. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 3), até o'clock, on the premises. by virtue of a deed dated May 7th, 1857, and duly recorded Liber J. A. 8. No. 133, folios 22 et *ea., eell-all of Lot No 6,in No. 633, fronting feet on First street west. at the corner of sou" street. and renning back £0 feet, subdivided into § Lots l5xt', and one Lot 20x80, Terms cath. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. see pavmneny Of 90 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. HORATIO N. GILBERT, Traatee, iy a J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auots. YJ, 0, MoGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, CPANCERY SALR OF A VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE ANDLOT ON 12TH STREBT WUST, BRTWESN NEW YORK AVENUK ANDI 8ST. By vir‘ve of a decree of the Supreme Coart of the District of Columbia, sitting in sanity, ‘and ssed in a certain cause wherein Mary A Roche is complainant and James KE. Sinith et al. are d fendanta, I shs}] proceed to sell, in front of the premires, on THURSDAY the Isth day of Augast Bext, at 6o'clock p.m.,all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being ia the city of Washington. in the District of Colamhi and designated as Lot marked and lettered *L,” in Robert J, Roche's subdivision of partaof Lota numbered twelve (12) and thirteen. (13,) in Square numbered two hundred and eighty six. ( 236.) with the improvements thereon. consisting of a neat and substantial brick dwelling houae, This property fronts on I2th stcset west, be- tween New York avenue T street north, in a very desirable section of the citv. | ommittee of National Building A-sociation, | Committee o ie oe Rat Squai ] a, Terms of sale: One-half cash,to be paid on theday of sale; the balance in months. the purchaser giving bis note, satisfactorily endorsed, and bear~ ing ipterest from the day of sale, Allconveyancing and Government stamps at the cost of the purchaser RY LLOYD, Trustee, au2eokds JAS. C. McGUIRKE & 0O., Aucts. AUCTION BALE | Q? GOVERNMENT PROP- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office cf the Washinzion A’ met, = Wasnincton, D. ©., August 3 1884 Will be sold at public auctioa, on TORSDAY, fume te commencing at 10 a, m., at the Kock reek Bridge. A large |; fof miscellaneous property connected with the Warhingtun Aqueduct co sisting of one Stationary Steam Engine, about 35 tons ol@ Wrought Iron, 21 tonso!d Cast Iron,733 barrels Hydraulic Cement, 140 pounds Asphalt.6 asphalt kettles,5 etone sows. 650” feet B. M. old 7 im~ ber, eererel wooden buildings, tog»t! with large lot of hoisting and travelling cranes, block aud fails, wire and hetop rope. derricks, hhovrls, wheelbarrow frames,strap and T rails. a quantity of granite. &c..&c. z 2 The above property is situated at Bridge 6. and the Governrent warehouse in Georgstown, Dis. papetis Reservoir, Cabin John Bridge, Great alle an feneca quarries. Dercriptive printed lista of the property in cack locality mu ReMturnished on and after the 10th ca "Phe sale will teke place on the ground, except rty Banton qe eu Theta be 1 reat Falls from the dese! 4 °F e not alltrcld gn ibe, th the sale will be com ii at the same 4 Foe or caer the purchase money will be pald onthe day of rale. a the balacce op aoeiee poe session of the pi ty, which must be within six days after the ai or the ten per cent. will be ile ent ite BecBiar oF aby Tero 6 Bei BE SOE S SEYMOUR, au 5-Nit Chief Eng. Washington Aqueduct, A UctiOn BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan DaraaTMurt, Cavatay Braet, Chief Quartermaster, Washinaton, D. C., August 3.1 Will be sold at Public Anction, to the hi bidder, at the times end places named below, vis: ‘exuding. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August if, 4. vnaitoons, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 25, 3 Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September . 184. 2 ‘H»riisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep tember 8. 1864, by ak ce (2%) CAVALRY HORSES, af ‘these Horses have been condemned as unt for cavalry service of thearmy. For road and farming purposes, many good bar gains may be had Torna cob, ‘in United States currence .in Up 4 erms ci i a pater oe TEx. et au s-taeg Ut Ooleand Chief Quartromasre, ALB OF CONDEMNED HOSES AND MULES, 2a AND MULES, condemned as uogt fore gedlie peneice. T essh, 1D Bale to cominence #* 0°'9¢8 * SS ogmn, weet iy wd sae t ee on band and made bowrder by mn eué-tw* 636 12th ot,, near Biley » Wiest,

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