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LOCAL NEWS. _ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT ‘VARIRTIES.—There is much amusement to we obtained at the Varieties just now. “The x degrees of crime” will be performed to- ee and Mr. Andrews will appear as ‘Julio Dormilley.” Maggie Veroon, Fannie ‘May, Lettie Chandler, Anne Ellmore, and others will also appear. OuRisty MinsTeers.—This popular troupe ‘which possesses toa great degree the ability to make all jolly and 'y who Fr them a visit, will give another of their delightful en- tertainments to-night at Ford’s Theater. Do not forget that J. W. Raynor takes a benefit Morrow night. OanTEERURY was crowded again last night and the performances were as usual highly applauded. Agnes Sutherlandand Sally tas. derland sing pleasing songs in a charming manner, ond the Wesner sisters move most racefully throngh the dance. The corps ot Eni pean. are not the least among the features here. LxecTuRe.—Fred Douglass, the noted colored orator will deliver a lecture to-night, at the Fifteepth-street Presbyterian Church, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers. Pic Nic.—The Potomac Association give & = nic this afternoon and to-night at Wash- netcn Parg, 7th street. This is their first, but the arrangements are in good hands. eee as PoLice REPorts.—Second Precinct—John Lenard, stealing a horse; jail for court. Hes- ter, alias Jane Griffin, housebreaking and lar- ceny; do. Sarah Williams, selling liquor to Soldiers; jail 30 days. Third Pyecinct.— Patrick Molav, fagitive from ‘workhonse; sent to bis oid quarters. Ellen Barry, disorderly; $3.41. Kuphus O'Donnell, violating an ordinance; dismissed. Elizabeta Ridgely, disorderly; workhouse. Augustus ‘Tucker, aspicion of larceny; jail for hearing. ‘Wm. L. Turvey, do; do. O. Ww. ~i through the marke! Fourth Precinct.—W. Contrary to law; £5 60. orderly: $2. Jas. Bowman, assault and bat- tery; jailfor court. Jane McGee, drank. Jas. McGrath, do.; workhouse. th Precinct —David Lucas, assault and battery; jail for court. Elizabeth Smith, as- saalt; bail for peace. Jerry Mackison, drunk and disorderly; workhouse Henry Terick, do.; military. Martha Jones, do; $2. Elizabeth Herbert, do;do. Martin Sharp, aiding soldiers to desert; Thos. Piper, James Gordon. John Brewer, desertion; sent to military. Harriet Evans, drunk, $2. Frank Thompson, do.; $1.58. Rich’d Gordon, do.; dismissed. Harriet Evans, larceny; do. Hannah Robinson: dis- orderly $2. Thos. Martin, do.; dismissed. E. Hamlin, do.; do. Sizth Precinct.— John Oook, drunk; work- house. Marg’t Reedeon and Jane Gray, pros- titution; dismissed. Jane Roobins and Lizzie A. Robbins, larceny; do. Ann E. Mills, do; jail for court. Geo. Lancaster, aad Mack lark, disorderly; dismissed. Geo. Brownley, Attempt to drown himself; jail. Tenth Precinct—Thos. Carney. Thos. Burns, James Murphy and Pat'k Waish, suspicion ot desertion; Dennis Ewing and Henry Eley, de- serters; turned over to the military and naval authorities. J. S. Valliant, vagrancy; work. Rouse. Frances Hargrove and Susan Ric ardson, disorderly; $3 each. John Swan, do.; aismissed. Anne Johnson, enticing to prosti- | tution; workhouse. John Mc‘‘abe, drunk and | disorderly; 24:94." Marz’t Johnson, disorderly; $4. Martha Wébsier,~profanity; $3. Charles | Leray, suspicions character; pail for good be- | havior. J y bes threats; bail tor peace. ALEXANDRE 8.— Should be Re mor We see no necéssif¥ fd retaining the stockades atthe corner of Prince and Water streets, at | Teast in their present condition. Since theferry | Ianding was removed to its present location | Prince street has become a great thoroughfare for persons going to and from the boat, and to be compelled to travel in the middle of the | Street for the distance of half a square, over the largest anc roughest kind of boulders, is very unpleasant, especially to ladies. If it is not4 consistent with the safety of the Government Stores to have the obstruction entirely removed, convenient ports should be constructed on eitBer side, which may be closed and secured every night by the guard stationed at the Bank. Our suggestion will, we are sure, meet the ap- preva! of every one. Shooting a Boy.—A drunken soldier fired a pistol shot into a crowd of boys on the corner of Wolfe and Water streets yesterday afternoon, inflicting a slight wound on the son of Mr. Arnold, the hatter. The boy narrowly escaped serious injory. The soldier was promptly arrested, and will be justly punished for his @runken feat.—tler. Journal, August 17. . Beck, driving “Long, firing a pistol Ellen J. Brown, dis i— —_$—___ StTRxz ror HicGhER WAGES.—The journey- Men plasterers haye, since Tuesday last, de. manded tour dollars per day, to which some of the bosses readily acceded but others have not, as yet, complied with the demand, and numbers of the jours are now working for «Walker & Eston” (walking and eating). ‘There are many of the bossés who haye con- tracts on nand, made on the basis of three dol- lars per day tor journeymen, and they claim ifthey accede to this demand they will lose heavily, while the journeymen, on the other hand, claim that the bosses had full notice of their intention to strike. A large number of the jours are, however, undertaking work on their own account, and there is great difficulty experienced by the bosses in keeping enough journeymen to finish up their work. a ae FovrtH WARD Station CATES.—Margaret Mctiraw, abusive language; #2.71.< Brodis Niedton, fighting; locked up. Patrick Drunk, intoxicated; do. Thomas Miller, petty larceny; dismissed. Dennis Dudey, assault and bat- tery: jail for court. Henrietta Dulton, larceny; | do. Frank Young, drunk; dismissed. Archie Waters, violating military orders; military. John Hartigan, drunk; dismissed. Isaac Car- ry, violating military orders; military. Jenny Dade, prostitution: $3.58. Jenny Allen, do.> = Wm. English, drunk; $15. Timothy Callahan, do.; military. Miller Hungerford, sleeping in street; dismissed. Wm. Thompson, do.; do. John Melvinas, do.; do. Cornelius Murphy, do; $1.55. William Prince, disor- derly and drunk. =a = Se A GLoriovus Rain.—The farmers who came to market this morning are jubilant. Their crops are picking up amazingly under the rains that have fallen within a day or two. Wehad another refreshing shower in the city yester- day afternoon ard evening, but it appears that the country was yet more tesco To the north and south of us & great deal of rain fell. This will probably have a good effect upon our markets, as vegetables heretofore bearing a parched appearance will get new life and increase the supply. There are indications that the rsin is not yet over. aegis oe Tue Decrez or ReseKag, I. O. O. F., w: conferred upon seven ladies, at Odd Fello Hall, Navy Yard, last night, Union Lodge, No, 11, holding a special meeting for that purpose. ‘A large number of members of the Order and their wives were present, much interest being taken in this honorary degree of Odd Fellow- ship in the eastern section of the city. Afterthe ceremonies and the adjourfifnent of the Lodge, the company repaired to the Saloon, where ‘creature comforts” were dispensed, and the evening passed in an enjoyable manner. SPECIAL NOTIOES. einlio beet Coss, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails,ete. Persons wishing immediate relief from these troublecome annoyances, should call at Dr, White's rooms, No, 424 Penn's av,,bet.4!s andéthsts. au I7-tf Hore Top a F.atrerine Tare, but never even anticipated so divine a preparation for the toilet, as that delightful preparation, “Sozodont.” So cooland refresting!y agreeable to the mouth and teeth, hardens and invigorates the gums; gives a ure and healthy tone to the breath; cl-anses, atifies and preserves the teeth, and arrests de- cay. Bold by Druggists. au 15 3t CoveHs aNp Cotps. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of pulmopary, bronchial and asthmatic affections. Experience having proved + simple remedies often act speedily when taken in the early stages of the disease, reco.rse should at once be had to “* Brown’s Bronchial Troches,”’ or Lozenges, let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public akers and singers will find them effectual for cl aod strengthening Uevolce, Soldiers should hi jy 23-1m,r Diswasss. Samardan’s Gui is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recentcasesin twenty-fourhours Nomneral ‘no balsam, no mercury. y ten pills to At is the soldier’s hope, ands to th do not want to Male packages, $2; female, $3. be exposed. Samariian's Root and Herb ive and Bermanent care for ® wile Rorotin Roars Sores pots, Tetters. &e. po or six jen Ss Bold by 8.0. Ford. Bee a paint oleae les at HS cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal «Less of Power. ate’, speadely te are truly magical. A Lag oat ske, % x. » . U. WwiaSingdés: lor your whiskers and moustache? If mo gnethe “Japaucer Hus Bisa No kate ave in the world equai to it. Only one preparation, It colors a natural black or brown day 60 cents box. . FoRD, & ge2 coSm 290 Pa. avenue. Sole Agent Covearz’s Homar Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in jh universal demand, is made from the choi terials, is mild and emollient in its nature, tly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in i upon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. {a%-coly ‘HE RANDERNCHIEP, Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Ocreus,”” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus,” Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus.’ Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “*Night Blooming Cereus.” A most exquisite, delicate and fri t perfume distiiled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PaALom & Son, N.Y, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK ror PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Je 16-8m Sold by druggists generally, THE OMBAPEST AND BRST Harz Dre in THE WORLD —Never Fad: Upham’s Hair Dye, » cents a box. Try it. Sold by . O. Ford, corner lith street and Penn. avenue, ‘Wasbin, ; and Henry Cook, Alexandria, aé-ly Dz. Dupont’s Sugar-coated Female KRegulat Pills are the very best in use, They cerca nare d effectively, and being sugar-coated create no mausea apon the most delicate stomach. A trial a these Pills will prove their supersoney over all others, Price $1a box. Sold by Ford, corner lith street pach venue, Washington, and Henry ook, Alexandri in6-ly Nenvous Desitity, SEMInAL WEAKNESS, eto. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himsei? and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the trush, Address, witn stam Epwarp i. Trivur, mar 3 D&W ly Lock Box. Boston. Mass, DISEASES OF T! Nervous, HAL, URINARY AND SEXUAL SysteMSs—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- gation, No, 3 South Ninth street, ehiletetehiss e 80- MARRIED, In Washington city, Aneuat 9th, 18:3, by Rev. Father Rockerford, Capt, JAMES B. MERRITT, of Baltimore, to BLIZA J. THEOKER, of George: town, D.C.” * Baltimore Sun please copy. In this city.on the 17th inst, by Rey. John C. Smith, JAMES H, CONLEY, of New York, to Miss Ii? RGARET ANN COLE, of Pington, Devon. sl.re, England. = ee eee On 16th inst., HELENA, aged 2 years,8 months, 6 days, youngcst child of Christopher and Ellen Boyle. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, Depot House 463 C street north, at3p.m.to morrow. Friends of the family are respectfully invited, 2t* On the evening of 17th instant, LAURENCE RICKERS,age 41. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased are invited to attend bis funeral from his lat> resi- dence, . 291 C st., between 9th and lth, on Friday, 19th inst., at 4 p. m. = On the 18th inst.. CHARLOTTE BLANCHE, the only daughter of Sam T. and Mary BE. Crown, aged 17 months and 13 days. The funeral will take place at the residence of her arents, No 462 street, between 4th and 5th, “morrow at2p.m. Th.friends of the family are invitedto attend without further notice. = On the i8th inst., at 5 o'clock a. m., EDDIE BARRETT. aged 13 months and 18 days. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 3 0’clock, from the cerner of H street and Vermont avenue, " On the morning of the 15th instant, in Howard County, near Laurel, Md., of chronic croup. THOS, BURGEE BOND, aged 5 years and 1 months, be- loved son of Thos. D. and Caroline E. Bond, * {Baltimore Sun and Clipper copy.] 456 486 CHOICE sTOCK 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, 486 PAPEPUANGINGS. 486 Aselect and varied » ock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- terPieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Silk snd Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, @ beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 2 The largest assortment of Oval Frames in th District, warranted to be gilded with gold 1 also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a ried stock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visi Fr: 8. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, A few choice Engravings and Paintings always in store. ‘ Orders for Paverhanging and Window Shades punctually atte: Ged to in city orcounty. 8 CAS! er goods or labor. te o0'y, MARKRITER, No. 456 Seventh street, Kight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Sy 7-tS1* 869 SEVENTH STREET. 369 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CUTLERY, PLATED CASTORS, SPOONS, &c. ifty pieces Ingrain, Rag and Hemp Carpets, which we are offering at much less than present prices, some as low as 55 cents per yard. In Furnitare and Housefurnishing Goods we can ompetition. piers of Cutlery and Plated Ware we are of- fering atextraordinaty bargiins. z Persons in want of lousefurnishing*Goods will find it decidedly to their interest to give usacalt, as all of our stock was purchased previous to the last advances, which enables us to offer greater in- ducements than any bouse in this city. P A discount of ten per cent. allowed on ait bills of $# and upwards. HENRY BONTZ, Successor te Bontz & Griffith, au 15-lit 369 7th street, near I. i TS THOSE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOKING STOVE—Call at our store and examine the ARBITER, oe E.H.& H.I. GREGORY, 321 Penna. avenue. ortable RANGES, MONITOR iH warrant them to bake well. E.H.& H ¥ GREGORY, 321 Penna. avenue. it fue! eeriy JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, HAVE THIS DAY, REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICE. FIFTKENTH STREET, NEAR G, OPPOSITE UNITED STATES TREASURY. aug 1-tf Call and see the | and BELL. We wi WANTS. a ENS iS aE eT SULOEsD bth Bagh in an Tee Z street, bet. 13th and 185s. oon. pply 2 ree: " WANTED-One CANVABSER, 492 7that Room aS S. Paid by th ek if preierred, SE ————— Ee ANTED-B. table woman a SITUA- WwW TION as seamstress and ehambermaid, or nurse. Apply with a note to D.E., Box 28 Bi office. NTED—To purchase or hire, a GOAT that is giving a good quantit of milk, Avply at No. 308 F street, between llth and 2th, to 8. K. DAY. au 18-2t* WwW ANTED—A WOMAN to wash and iron and to Y do general housework inasmall family, In- quire No, 352 O street, between 4% and 6th street, pext to bath house. au 18-3t" FOR RENT AND SALE, OR SALE_DRUG SPORE, BRICK three BUILDING LOTS, Inquir Mass. avenue, near 6th st, FOR BENT—orrice ANDCHA (furnished,) No 160, corner F Opposite Treasury Building. au 18 lw* FOR BENT—on tly furnisted PARLOR and BEDROOM on fret Hoor, for rent, No. 425 au lith st., bet. @ and H. ATRY FOR SALE—Twenty five, Cow Wagon, Horse, Harness, Cans, &c..&c. route in th He Addtens Ot Ofte Hox ggity. Brice $1,500. Ad eas City P HOUSE a fio 433, ROOMS, d 15th ats., Best Post * FF OB REN T—A new three-story FRAMB HOUSE, en I stree + Anieeng treet, between 33d an convenience; a wide, long yard. &c. Apyly JAS. FLANAGAN, cor, loth and Cats, auls-3t* 24th, completely ig eight large rooms, with arery WANTED—A SITUATION by a respectable Que girlas seamstress and chamberm: e548 street, between North Capitol and ranch, yy ANTED—A WHITR WOMAN to cook, wash and iron fora family of five goto: None but the best need apply to 175 Penn’a avenue, Between, 17th and 1gth sreeta. Mater cr obee Je: quired, WASTED TO RENT—By a small family. with ¥¥ outchildren,a moderate sized neatly far- nished HOUSE of eight or ten rooms, plessantly located. in Washington. Address rnished House,’ Btar Office. au 18-lw* W ANTED_To rent, 8 small HOUSE, ortwo Roomsand kitchen, furnished o- unfurnished Would board with a private family having no other boarders. In reply state termiggnd location, Address, till Ist of September, CAPTAIN, Star Office au 18 eo2t* the ut FOR S4LE—The LEASH and GOOD WILL of the Bakery at 2%1 D street north, two doors from the corner of 13th street, together with horse and wagon, &c. stand will business. he lease has over two years to run. au ig 2t* 2 F.NEURATH. The business is excellent, and the rs equally valuable for auy other FO. RENT—Three FURNISHED ROOMS, at No. 424K BRICK HO: _au 17-3t* A ERSON DECLINING A wishes to sell bis entire F private sale, and 19th sts, USE for rent, containing six rooms. an i7 4t* street, betweeen 8th and 9th. Also, HOUSEKEEPING URNITORR. at Apply No, 164 F st., between 18th '])WO LARGE COMMUNICATING ROOMS may be had byimme B street, corner of 3d. ae front BASEMENT 2. so, small au 17-3t* LD BOTTLES WANTED! O OLD BOTTLES WANTED! The highest cash price will be paid for— ‘Whole Champagne Bottl Half do, do. Pint Porter Pint Ale do. Pint Ale Jugs, &c,, &c., b: : ‘RILEY A. SHINN. Union Bottling Depors Georgetown. D.C, .B.—Apy person having large quantities of Old Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. _[aul8-Im] BR. A. SHINN WANTED — Two white GIRLS, for general housework; such as were in a boarding- honse preferred. au I7-3t* aD AS ET eye custom orses, 0 ye - VENNER, 347 Gt. pply ft aw i-3t* ANTED-83,000 ot $4,000 foron years. A liberal interest will be allowe first-class security given. Address W. A., Star fice. au 17-4t* W ANTED—Furnished RUOM and BOARD for a gentleman and wife, with private family. Address with terms, Box 1139, Port Office, W: ington, D. C. au 17-3t WANTED-« small HOUSE, containing six rooms, fora small-family, centrally located. Ren tmoderete, Address Box 20 Star office. au I7- OOK WANTED —A white WOMAN, who un- derstands all kinds of cooking. American House, corner Penn. avenue and 7th street, au 17-4t* WANTED_By a@ young man,a SITUATION as salesman in some wholesale or retail store. He has nad some three years’ expefience in the grocery business. Can furnish the bert of city nelerence. Address ‘*R. B, M.,”’ Star Office. au 17-2t™ ANTED—A good Restaurant COOK. To a first class cook the best wages will be paid and constantemployment given, Noneneed apply unless they understand the business. Apply, at HAMMACK’S RESTAURANT, au 17-3t* corner 15th st. and Pa. av. Wu ssree the Government Hospital for the Insane, one BAKER, a LAUNDRYMAN ang nis wife, without children, and two women There were found in one of the corn-fields of the Tastitution this morning two MILCH COWS One is a red buffalo cow with aslitineach ear. The other isa roan and white-horned cow, with a slit inthe left ear only. The owner er owners will please prove property, pay charges and keeping, and take them away. au li-lw ANTED—A WOMAN to do the general hous! work of asmall family. Apply 422 Mass: chusetts av., near 7th st au 26-3t* \ J ANTED—A good COOK, (German preferred.) Good wages given, Apply at the Star Office. au 16-3t* WANTED-A good JOURNEYMAN BARBER. *¥ The best wages will be given. Apply 175 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C, an 16-5t* B. EVANS. OR RENT—ROOMS fitted u liate applicacion at No. 274 Also, small CHAMBERS ROOM, suitable for an of- for Offices, with nffod light and well ventilated, in the new building just erected on Pa. avenue, No; 234, one door from corner 13th stree MET?’8 NEW HAT STORE, in game building. “au I7-Iw 2 Enquire at STINE- OR SALE.=8200 énly, for good will and imme: RROFRIOR OF a thoroughly farnished diate BOARDING-HOUSE, having 12 reowa; rent $00 per month. A full house of boarders now in tre remises, A t to M. ‘LL Beal Botate pine once to MITCHE & a SON kers, southeast corner Pa. ay. and N. B. Location unexceptionable. yard and stabie. -3t* Good large au I7. Fo RENT—(To Gentlemen,) two PARLORS, oraChamber and Parlor connected, on the first floor, elevated five feet above the sidewalk in a healthy, pleasant, and central location.a few yards east of Riggs’ Bank and the State Depart- ment. 2d door from 15th street. No, 460 New avenue. k Also, # frst class DWELLING, contain: ing ten rooms, kitchen, attic, anda large cellar, in the same location, and possession had on the Ist of October next. au 17-tf ‘0 RENT—One or two unfurnished ROOMS, or one second 427 N.7th, above G st. au 16-3t* story Front Room, furnished—No, OR SALE—The FURNITURE and GOOD WILL of a House containing 10 rooms, Inquire on P street, two doors,from 4)4 street near Arsenal Gate. au 16-lw* GOR RENT—Three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeepin ises at GRAY’S Drug Store, and Maas. avenue. au 16-3t* Apply on the prem- . E. corner 4th street Fo SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A two-story BRIOK HOU OUSE, on Ist street, 2d house above L. Barn, Gasand Water. Call immediately. Wa- gon also, au 16-4t* For, 8382-4 three story and attic BRIOK HOUSE and out-buildings,on North Capitol a C,No street, between B the Washington Iway, near the Depo: ouse 394, nearly opposite containing 1) rooms; a vacant lot adjoining; front of 55 by 80. For further particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No. 322 Pennsylva- nia av. au 16 FoR, —On accommodating terms—BRICK HOUSE, in one of the best locations in the city, containing ten rooms, and basement for coal, &c.; gas thoughout the house, pump of excellent waterin the yard, For furtiler_particolar: dress Lock Box 55, Washington. D C, ad au 15-6t* WE OFFER FOR SALE, at a creat bargain. a small FARM, containing abont 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all necessary out This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning’s Bridge rowi across Eastern Branch, isina high and healthy Terms houses. ritvation, with an abundance of wood. made known on application to i qe EEN & CO.. Real Estate Brokers, au 15-1 Corner 7th and D streets. For RENT—That desirable HOUSE, containing 37 rooms, situate on 8th street and Center Market Space, Pa. av, Joy. Apply to No. 37 Louisiana av. ani 6th st. au 13-lw* tenanted by the Messrs. ANTED—A WHITE GIRL to cook. Must come well recommended, Apply at Union Eating House, 443 8th street. between E Band F, opposite General Post Uffice. au 16-3t* ) ANTED—Two YOUNG MEN, between tho age of 16 and 2%, to attend a segar store. None need apply unless they bring good recom- mendations, Address B. G.. at this office. au 16 3t \ J) ANTED IN GEORGETOWN—Two WOMEN white preferred. one to cook, wash and iron, the other to nurse. Recommendations required. None but competent ones need apply. Be West st , Georgetown. an i 0. 90 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—T wo or three good A MILLINERS, such as are well acquainted with trimming. None but No. i hands need apply. To such good wages and employment the whole year round will be gnarantied. Address F. 0., Washington Post Office. au 16-3t* W ANTED—An industrious and enterprising YOUNG MAN toxuctas agent.—One having small capital preferred. To asuitable mana good opportunity will be offered. Inquire at No. 276 Penn’a av., two doors below Kirkwood Honse. au 16-3t* WANTED 02 a farm, a FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS—a man to make himse useful on the farm; his wife to cook ai the washing and ironing: one woman to do the general housework, and the other girl to take care of children and make herself generally useful, eight miles from ‘Washington. S0— A GARDENER and his WEFE,( without chiliren preferred)on the adjoining farm tis very de- sirable that the man should understand the care and management of rapes. The woman will be required to take e of poultry and cows, and make herself otherwise useful. Several other families could also find good homes in the same neighborhood. A immediately for further particulars to WALKER L. STAN- TON, 224 F st., Washington, D.C. au 16-3t* ANTED—By MORGAN & RHINEHART, at G street Wharf. 5.000 Tons GREEN HOS- PITAL AND CAMP BONBS, for which ths high est market price will be paid. au 13-eoim WANTED_AIL soung gentlemen desirona of learning WRITING and BOOK-KEEPING in three months. to call at the CO- MERCIAL ACADEMY, corner of 7th and streets. - Instructions given at all hours, Sixty lestons-at 40 cents per Iésson.-- ata3.9t* WAnzep all who may have any work todo in the Writing Department. such asthe writ- ing and reading of letters, copying. translating, keepixg accounts. short-hand writing, &c.,&c., to call atthe Columbia Commercial Academy. at apy hourthat may bernnvenient.. au 13 9t* WwW ANT-ED _»0.000 LADIES to call at PRINCF’s BTAMPING AND FLUTING- DETOn. 3£i # street, oppesite Patent Office and ret their BITAM Ee NG thoroughly in LUMR ‘A COM NG AND PINKING DONE. We are the only persons in_town who make the businessan exclusive one. Constantly receiving and making up new patterns for Braid and Sill Embroidery. New and elegant patterns received weekly for Yokes, Bands, Pantaletts, Capes, Shawls, flippers, Pin Cushions, &c. au 12-tf ROM PARIS.—The Knightage of Great Bri- F tain. House of Commons. Peerage of Great Britain. Baronetage of Great Britain. British Almanac and Companion for 1864. The States- man’s Year Book, 1864. Dod’s Peerage of Great ritain, i364. wirke sGeneral parmoay ett’s Peerage of Great Britain. Lodge’s Peerage of the British Empire. Burke's Authorized Arms, au FRANCK TAYLOR. : TSi! TENTS '!t pee TE EW AND SECOND HANDED, EUTLER’S TEN 'S, FLIES AND COVERS, of all sizes and descriptions, on hand and made to o er ONES & BON. Sail makers, €3611th st., near Riley’s Wharf. 12th, near ia __au5-2w* S ear Ril WS OF BATTLE FIELD, Jul ‘ort Stevens, 7th streot road, to be had of J. GOLDIN & CO., P' ‘aphers, No. 4 Penn. ave- nue, between sth and 9th streets, Market Space. Boots AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We ate now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly receiving a su: piy ofsBastern made work of every descrip: tion. expressly to order. and will be! sold‘At™a much lower price than has been here tore charged in this city for much inferior articles.**° Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern or Oi ace SP ie flctetde finda good assort- ment in store and a e lowes! rices. iveuss call. IFciN BROTHER, ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenue. HE NBW YORK NEWSPAPERS FORWARD- T ED FROM NEW YORK DAILY, at greatly reduced prices.—Terms, for one year, ‘payable in advance:) For the Herald, $7, instead of $10; Tribune, $7; Times. ; World, $7; Daily News, $7; Evening Post. $9; Evenin ‘Express, $5.50. Address A. JOYCE, No. 62 west 36th street, New York. au 5-3m INDON .—The A. B. C, of Skirmishing. Foe Nell en Outposts, Patrols,&c, Man- ual of Position Drill. Malton’s Company Maneu- Vers. Malton’s Light Drill, Yates on 3 Fini with Maps, Robertson’s Catechism of the Field pe Se a es urstions an newerg On Arti. a Light ‘Potantty Duty. Sinsott's Military Onte- mm. - aud ~ FRANOK TAYLOR. EACHER WANTED-—who is ceesele to teach the English branches—to teach from 1 to 4 ovelock p. m..except Saturday and Sunday. Ap- ly at B. GUSDORF, corner H and Sth streets, weenland3p.m. Good recommendation is re- quired. Parents or (Gusediens who wish to send their children to the German. Hebrew and English School, 8th_street, between H and I, ~ill please apply at 8. KOHLBERG, corner 7th and H streets, before the Ist of September next. an 3-eo2W* ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED AT ONCE, CHrer QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Wasuincton Deport, WASHINGTON, July 29, 1964 HOBSES suitable for artillery service will be purchased at this depot, by the undersigned, in oren market, from date until September 1, 1854, in lots of six to fifty, at one hundred and eighty dol- lara ($180) per animal; each animal to be subjected to oe Government inspection before being accepted, Horser to be delivered to. and inspected by Capt. C.H Tompkins, A. Q. M.,U.8. A., corner 22d and G streets, Washington, D.C. . A. RU Brigadier General, Chief Quartermaster. tyoo-ni ue Bevo Bate D HAND FUBNITUR: o, MIRRORS) CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSE TSHING GOODS ofevery description. R. RUOHLY, 42% 7th street. fe 8-tf tween G and H. east aide. ni yi icati 3 lith street, above B streets : be ‘su 16 at* PO, LET A few ROOMS, nicely furnished. with board for fentiomen Or pilianan ant wife, also excellent n oard for gentlemen at No. 6439 st., betreen C and Louisiana av. au 16-27* IRST CLAS3 BOARDING Fi FOR GEN- E aetigeettite ie Bye oarde! ed. bet. 1thand 2th ee anise ENTLEMAN AND &WIF. A ee can procure Board wit fase room in a prinate fi ¥, where there are §0 chil- dren or Other boarders ference required. Apply at 403, 9th street, between H and [ streets, au 15-lw IMPROVE YOUR EYE agp, th rte and Panis, ei tias ant versally acknew! AG : the best for STRENGTH. ENING AND Fassaeving the impaired £83, Y suited, by PANE! 244 Be vania avenue, bet. 13th and 18th sts. 68 ate ora ae OPERA GLASER MAUD. HOTOGR. ALB' RIT: &e. in a po variety, andat there m cine Bx ~0, HOWARD’ TSyuveei, WiIwe HAGE ANGE & STAGE STA‘ G Sirot Benween 8th and The BUGGIES, spas re iene cttee Regen> sot Wokincton tase wig snttached to « @ same place is fine RES TaU mg Seek Facet i? = ston SETS N OF WASHIN eee oe eer cO8 STOCK for on C., di ; EB & O0.. au 1-digt. Auction and Commission Merchants, ‘OTION —FOR BALEB—500 eota of one, two, N fogr hor Hi eae es TOR BALE—The three-story BRIOK HOUSE and LOT. N 0. 661 9th street, (Island,) ba- tweep D and E streets. The house contains nine rooms, and has convenient ont-buildings, Sophy tow: D. WALLACH, at the StarOffice. au I &e, Foe SALE—A TRACT OF LAND, mostly wooi- land, about one mile beyond and north of Rock Creek Church. containing about 34 acres. M. MATT, OHA3. HEWS, Attorney-at-Law, corner Bridge and © ti 0 ¢ streetand Penn, avenue, Washington city. — A T0-cobts ee Gone HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this popular: and well-kno Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from bus reas Streets, Georgetown, or corner Sth ness, and oiers his well-known hone for sale. Any one wishing to onesge in a LUCRATIVE BUSIN E88 can call on the sylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sta, au 8-2w™ roprietor, 247 Penn- + AND FOR 8ALE—A pply at the first house from r 4 the Eastern Branch Bridge. au 6-Im Fos SALE—A most excellent FRAME DWEL LING, (or Boarding House.) new and in perfect condition, house 24 by 4, lot 30 by 100 feet, fifteen rooms and two good cellars, Immediate possession. Situated on the north side of I street, between 224 and 23d streets, First Ward. Price $3.50 mw, Apply on the premises or to MITCHELL & SON, Real Brtate brokers, southeast corner Pennsylva: nia avenue and J5th street. aug 3-l4t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 450 12th f street, east.side, between @ and Ui ats. situation is one ington, au2-Im The of the most desirable in Wash- WVOR RENT—One of the STORE ROOMS anger i ef strevt, near . Inguire Medical College on ¥ street near 2th. Tngui yf J Ofau2-tf Corner Md. av. and lath at., Island. OR SALE.—The iber wishes to sell a FARM, containing about 25) acress, more or less, distant about four miles from Washington, D.C... over the upper Eastern Branch bridge. A large body of the land isin forty acres of superior meadow land, ‘ood timber, and shout ‘Pitte india- egtte: Address J. D., Box 384, Washington, au l-lm* \/ ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE IN THE FIRST WARD. will sell all or .—The undersigned art of that yaluable property upon hich he resides, situated on the corner of 16th and K streets, and within one-and-a-half blocks of Pafayette Square. consisting of several handsome BUILDING Is substantial two-story Brick House an ing, with good stabling. The above be sold low for cash. LOTS, one of them Raproved: by & ild- roperty will Enquire of T. DRURY, Wood & Coal dealer, near the War Department, or on the premises. jy 3)-Im* \) 8 FOR SALE.—Just received eight SUR SAcocn TER BHOW CASES by the best makersin New York, Apply to D. 4. Co., lows’ Hall. jy 23 tf BELLEW & h street, three doorssouth of Udd Fel- 4? RENT—An elegant HOUSE, with brown stene front, partially furnished, with rovements, centrally cated, e retary Chase, together with The premises not to it house. For particulars ag gue of Hon. D. on the premises, or Capt. GEORGE EL Bo. 27% street. Possession given immediatel; ie 8- lar, all mod- and pleasantly lo- ‘0. 444 E street, near the residence of Sec- €6 bri stable. be. rented for a boardin EDUCATIONAL. ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense AUCTION SALES, ead ERE) ch 2 va BOs) weeds 8 FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW SHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW SRY 4-0. moGurnE & 00., Auctioneers, CHANCERY OF A VALUABLE BRIOK HOUSE AR A ON 19TH STREET WEST, By virtue of a peti TNL ae Gi art of reme Cou ol the District of Columbia, aitting in eauy,, ty ain epnse wherein Mary A. RSDAY, the ith day o m. all that certain peur Tipe and being in the in the District of Gal an Lot marked and lettered "1, i Robert J. Roche's subdivision of parts of Lo numbered twelve (12 and thirteen, (13,) in 8. numbered two hundred and eigh{y- six, (235. ) wi the improvements thereon, consisting of a neat and substantial brick dwelling-house. This property fronts on 12th street west, be- tween New York ayenueandI street north, in « very desirable section of the citv. ‘erms of sale; One-half cash,to be paid on theday of sale; the baiance in six months, the purchaser giving his note, eatisfactorily endorsed,and bear- ing iptercst from the day of sala, conveyancing and Government stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ASBURY LLOYD, Trustee, auz-eokds JAS. C. Mc@UIRK & CO., Aucts. Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND TWO BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, lith instant, at 6o’clock, we will gel! in front of the premises Lot 11, Equare 449, fronting 47 feet on 6th street weet, and running back between Tand K streets south ‘to an alley, and improved by a small Brick House Deaeld wil Ge Koencen ite otecr wat eh old ¢ house and the other half without at the option of the purchaser, i ALSO. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 17th inst. 6 o'clock, in front ef the premises, we wil! sell 3. subdivision of original Lot. 8, Squave 33, front. ing ® feet on loth street west, between R' and 8 streets north, Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, beering interest, and secured by deed of trust pn the premises. All conveyancing at the expense of the purcha- ser. W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, tendapts, I shell premises, on TH Bext, at 6 0’clock is au l3-d Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO SMALL FRAME DWELLING HOUS: AND LOTS ON THE ISLAND. oO On THURSDAY .AFTERNOON, August 18th, at 634 o’clog, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No, 23, in square No. fronting 48 feet on_ 133% st., B and C streets, and running back 105 feet 10 inches, to a 30 foot alley, improved by two small Frame Dwelling Houses, containing three roomseach. _ Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. Cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purch . auigd 3.0, McGUIRE & O0.. Aucts, Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, “RUBBER HO8E AT AUCTION. On BATURDAY MORNING, August 2th, we will sell, in front ofour Auction Rooms,commenc- ing at 10 o’clock— 428 feet 2; Three-ply Hose 300 do. Thy do. 200 do. Ise do. ane do. Pas ewe ply Hore. Sale positive. Terms cash. ani” W.L. WALL & CO., Aucta, BY JAS. C. MOGUIRE 0., Auctioneers, 150 CASES CLARET WINE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, August 20, at Il o'clock, at the Auction Booms, we ehall sell— 180 cases very Superior Claret Wine, au 17-4 JC. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. B WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers. ‘At the Horse Bazaar, 9% Louisiana av, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &¢ On SATURDAY MORNING. August 20. commen: cing at ten o'clock, we will sell, at the Bazaar and Repository, No. 9S Louisiana avenne, between 9th and ith streets, comprising about— FIFTY HORSES, Tuciuding Some valuable Harness and Saddle Horses, Full description at sale. ALSO, A large assortment of desirable Family Germantown Rockaways, Top and No-T Buggies, Carriages suitable for Hacks. Wagons buituble for Sutler’s Wagons, Waxons, Carts, &c. op . large Express ALSO, New and Second-Hand Double and Single Harness, Saddles and Bridles, &c. _aulv W.'L. WALL & CO. Auets, - Y JAS. C. Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BRICK RESTAURANT BUILDING AND LOT ON K STREET, BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STREETS, NEAR THE WEST MARKET. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 2ith, at 632 o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot No.16,in Square No. 8. fronting 18 feet on north K street, between 19th and 20th streets west. and running back 45 feet, improved by « two- Brick House, 18x37, containing four rooms, occupied ts it. ory and archase money in 2 months, with in- terest, secured by.adeed of trust on the premi: Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the p: ‘h. a auld JAMBS 0. McGUIRE £00., Aucte, au j7-d Y J. ©, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEER’S SALE®OF VERY DESIRABLE SLAUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 18th, A.D. 1883, snd duly recorded in Liber N.C. T.. No, 22, folios 72, &e., of the Land Records of Washington county, D. C., M.,on WEDNESDAY, the 2ist day of Ancust A. D., 1864, Lots Nos. 1, 2,3, and 4, in Square No. 658, fronting on Georgia avenue, between Halfand First streets west, inthe city of Washington, to- gether with all the improvements, consisting of Slaughter House, Ice Houre, &c. Terme of sale: One-third in cash; and the re- mainder in equal payments in 6 and 12 months, with imterest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust. cox Terms to be complied within five days from day ofsale otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the first purchaser after one week’s notice. Conveyancing, including stamps, at the purcha- vipeKe ye WM. H. WARD. Trustee, aul7-eekds JAS. C. McGUIRE & 00.. Aucts, 'Y JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SDSOME AND NEARLY NEW Di HANDSOME AU BUGGT WAGON DOUBLE On SATURDAY MORNING, August 20th, at 11 o'clock, in front of the Auction rooims, we shall sell a. HANDSOME, WELL BUILT AND NEARLY NEW DOUBLESEAT BUGGY WAGON. Terms cash. aul5-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, PERSONAL. NOTICE. The public are herch cautioned not to purchase CERTIFIOATE No. 65, of stock in the West End Building Association, of George- town, ae game Having been heat ceotard by , ane 8m: ‘operty. agus! . Manieste | OPery. AGSUAL UMcOARTHY, NOTIOE, j LL Persons are forwarned not to credit my wife, Angeline Sibley, on my account, and I further forwarn any person from harboring her. as she has left my bed and board without provocation; and I forwarn sy person from buying any thing from her which she has taken away with her. au 18-3t* ROBT SIBLEY. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GroRGETOWN CORPORATION STOOK.— ‘hose persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock,which bears : i - | an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable eu peeks cans Cena ORNS Principal ae juarterly, can obtain some ty applying WM. auBeolm* Brookville, Montgomery co., Md. AIRD, Clerk of ssid Corporation. —_ je 29-dtS1 2g SCHOOL—On Balti- ‘OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe oeey ateevests nibs trem Philadelphia. Potomac Tow Com: "8 boats, “Potomac,” Pupils have the benefits of a home; thorough | “Gov. Curtin” and Belle Haven. Apply to the course in Mathematics, Languages, Baglish, &c. | Captains on board, or to Number limited. Terms moder Received at JOHN B. DAVIDSON, any time. Fine eee and Arparatas. my 18- Water street, feo Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green Geo. Seminary. Delaware county, Pa dy 9-7w M*' *sfnone, MANURE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE UNITED STATES, The undersigned. having contracted forall the Manure at Giesboro Point, D. .0,, are now pre- ed to put on board vessels free of expense to tains at low rates, Gan WaeeRte WANTED. Address No. 330 E street, Washin POINT MANURE WHAR' ener era JOHN PETTIBONE & GO. on, Or to _aulo-tf «JOHN PETTIBONE & GO._ WASHINGTON CITY | SAVINGS. BANK, EDWARD CLARK, ¥ Ace President and Secr This Bank isnow _ forthe rece at the new Banking ouse, No. See er nS Ci, uisians Secretary, EDWARD CLARK & 0O., BANKERS, » ir. ‘etary. of deposita, av- ‘Atthe Bavings Bank, No. 58 Louisiana avenue ers CHANGE. GOLD AND SXCHANIEAL BANKIN EDWARD OLABE, jy S-1m JOHN KR. BLVANS ering or call and be sure of a 3-24 eR! CHEESE! Sama om pas 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Courtof Washington county, in the District of ©. letters of administration on the personal estate of Casper A. Oasper,late of Washington city, D.C., deceased. All persons having cl: against the said deceased are Hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 2th day of June nests they may exc! ‘um bia. otherwise by law be uded from benefit of tg Men renee 4 this 2th day of June en uni a} A.D. 1864. (Je-lawaw"] MARY CASPER, 118 I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That t! T ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Oourt of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters itamentary on the personal estate o! said deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with she some 8 horectsse theme eon od befo! 30th da} guuerwise by law be excluded from all benefit of e F. day of July, 1864, Suycp ander my hand this Sth Gy Gc BARBE IVE.NOTICE, That the subscri- Te Ter Cetained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of lumbia. letters of administration on the personal estate of ‘oneph Reynolds, late of Washington. couaty. D, -s deenaged ‘All persons having claims ins the said deceased, are hereby warned toexhibit the same, with venehees thereof, aber al baat otherziee, He ote excluded from alltbene. fron ander my bat of July, 1864, agp. anceninn heat. shiedg BOBBING aul-lawéy* Wills, THE TRAM BNGINE INDICATOR, by Paul Taiae Kotes cn ferew Propulsion, En; ne a AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. B* JAB, 0. McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, TS ON SIXTEENTH stRR: 8TH L AND M BTR! H iN FIFTEENTH APTBRNOON, August i9th. © premises, we shall sell six u hes on 15th street, stree: running t 86 ts, ‘be pr Lots f Y, Aigo. six ronting WO. f the sane oh a 3 for ae eet to e Tu-} of Lote Sand lin Boog rear, and runnin, ing subdivintone 97, belonging to seen tam, Subdivisions 5, 4.7 and 8, f Ui, fronting together It} feet on 10th pete CS tween nort ; ror north Land M streets, to be divided into is Also, Lots 12.21.02 3 and 4, in subdivisi Square No Ww. fronting respectively yd between L een aa baat strents. and M street, between Prima: One-third cash; the r ind a ti ; emainder in «x mt cameaee math hinterest,secured by a deed A payment of $2) 0, tine of atlet h lot required at the Cost of the purchaser, *>cin& And stamps to be paid by aa iid 3.0. MOGUIRE & 00., Ancte J. C. MOGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, TRUSTRE'S SALE OF NINE BUILDIN ON IST STREET WEar NG Lors POUTH D STREET? AT THE CORNER OF On TUESDAY AFTERN LA o’elock, on the premise: eran trust, dated Ma: la} 8. by virtue of ry 7th, 1857, and dul i iber J. A. 8. No. Ist, follos 22 et req weston Bel! all Gf Lot No 6, in Bauare No. 633, fronting 14a a bres a get Lenk at jhe corner of south D Teet. an main, aC! es igs <a ging ber : et, subdivided into g erm) be Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, A-cash payment of $2) on each lot will se rcquited cas! at the ti ro sale, “HORAPIO N. GILBERT, Trustee fy 7-4 5.0. MoGuinee Ob Aucts, BY 2. @ MoGUImE & 00., Auctioneers, = TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABL VINEYARD, NEAR THE INSANE CASULONS On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 13, at@ o’clock. on the the premises, by virtu: ba twe ie dated. deeds of trust from Chas.J Uj man to, No. 229, folion70, &c., and the other acid vasa r "Noe December 30, 1862. and reco: 3, 1863. and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8.. 249, folios 283, &c.. T shall sell ali that ceriain'pnes and parcel of land lying and sitaate in the coun of Washington, aforesaid, ana being part ai parcel of the. tract of land Known formerly “Woodstock,” and latterly as “Ths Kosciusl Place.” the part or parcel herein conveyed or in- tended so tofhe,being described'as folloys, namely: Commencing on the north line of the Good Hope Road at a white oak tree, being Station No. T. Jekyll’s survey of the \"Koncinsko Plaee. wei thence running along said north line of the’ Good Hope road seventy-seven degrees and fifteen mia- utes east N..(77 deg. 15 min. EB.) five perchia and sixty eight hundredths of a perch é 6810) toa point marked Aand a white marble monument, as shown upon the plat accompanying the deed hereinbefore mentioned, from Moses Kelly and Mary W. Kelly, his wife, to Oharles J, Uhimana, thence running along the first dividing line be: tween this parcel of land and that of the said Moses Kelly. south six degrees and thirty minutes east(S. 6 deg 30 min BE.) seventy one perches (71 perches) to a small monument of white marble set upon said line; thence from said monument run- ning south thirty minutes west (8. 0deg 3’min W.) seventy nice perches and forty-hundredths ef « perch (79 40 100 per.) to Station No. 5 of T. Jekyll’a survey of the ** Kosciusko lace;’’ thence from said Station No, 5 running south fifty nine degrees and forty minutes east (S. 59 deg, 40 min E.) to thecrossing of a small creek eighteen perches, (13 perches); thence from said crossing Tunning south fifty-five cegrees and forty five minutes west (8. 5hdeg.45 min. W) tfteen perches (15 perches) to the point of intersection with outer apgle of road; thence running along the north line of said road south eighty nine degrees and forty-five minutes west (S 89 deg. 45min. W) twen- ty-two perches(22 perches) to an angle in the same; thence running along the north line of said road, south fifty-four degrees west (S 54 deg. W) seven: teen and one-half perches, (1732 perches) to an in- ner angle of the fame: thence running alone the eastern line of sald road parallel to and one end @ half perches from a sinall creek twenty-nine perches (29 perches) to the middle of Oxen Run, _ | thence running along the middle and up the Carriages, course of said Oxen Run sixteen and one-half perches. (1634 perches) or thereabouts, to the cor- her point between this parcel of land now being described and the land of W. V.H. Brown, being three perches in aright line from a large poplar free that stands on the property “of said Brown, one and one-fourth from the north bank of said Oxen ‘Run; thence from the above described coroer point run- ning along the dividing line between this par- cel of land and that of said W. V. 1. Brown, narth twenty-four degrees and thirty minutes weet (24 deg. 30 min, W) thirty-five perches to a lar, locust tree on said line, thence running in right line continuation from saié locust tree and with perches | the bearing aforesaid. (N 24 deg. 3) min. W)twen- I‘will sellat public | - auction, in frent of the premises, at six o’clock P. | in the bed of | from Station No. 35 of T. Jeky! ty-four perches(24 perches) to the middle of creek: thence running along and up the bed or middle o! said creek. (it being the Ga line between this parcel and the land of said Brown.) sixty-five perches. (65 perches) or thereabouts, to a pointin the bed of suid creek opposite to and back three- fourths of @ perch from a marked locust tree that stands on the north side of the same; thence ran- ping from said point through the locust tree last above described north twenty five degrees west(N 25 dec. W) six perches and twenty-hundredths of a perch (6 20-10) hes) toa marked walnut tree ne; thence ranning from said walnut tree. ing a meander line of the ravine, north ten degrees west (N10 deg. WwW) six perenes, (6 perches;) thence running on a meander line as aforesaid, north twenty-four de- grees and thirty minntes west, (N. 24 deg, 3) min, W.) five perches and twenty-hundredths of a perch (5 20-100 perches) to a young persimmon tree, (marked;) thence running from said persimmon tree north three perches and twenty. hundredt! of ajperch (3 20-100 perches) to a forked pers.mm: tree, (marked;) thence running from said last per- simm<» tree north two degrees and forty minutes east (N ao 40 min. E.) ten perches (10 perches) to the north line of the Good Hope road, passin; through a sycamore tree that stands on the sout side of said road and terminating ata point on said north line ofsaid road sixteen perches 16 perches) r Vs survey of * The Korciusko Place,”’ ranning back from said station; thence from said a running along the afore- mextioned north line of the Good Hoperoad north: seyepty-nine degrees and thirty winutes east (N. 79 deg. 30 mip. B.) thirty-seven Laaiened and seven- ty five hundredths of a perch (3775 100 perches) t® the place of beginning, (all of said causes bein magnetic.) containing fifty acres, two rood: thirty-three and one-half percles,(5)acres,2roods, 33%s perches.) he the same more or less, as repre- septed in the plat hereinbafore mentioned, togeth- er with alland singular the improvements, privi- leges, hereditiments, avd appurtenances to the same belonging orin any manner appertaining. This property is finely improved as a Vineyard, with about twelve thousand choice Grape Vines, and will be sold in sub-divisions. f Terms: One third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. A payment of ten per cent. of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale. Should the terms of sale not be complied witk witbin ten days after the sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell the property at the risk and ex- pense of ee Sateultiog Serehaaer, on one week's ice in the National In encer. Rotice in the Na ORACE J. FROST, Trustee, au 9-2awkds J.C, MCGUIRE & Co., Aucts, ‘A COTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, War DgPasTMENnT, CavALRY BUREAU, ice of Chief Quartermaster , Washinton, D. C., August 3, 1864, ‘Will be sold at Public Auction, to the hig bidder, at the times and places named below, vis: Reading, Pennsylvania, THU RSDAY, August 18, 1864, Altoona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 25, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY September +1864. ‘Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep- tember 8. 1364, awe HUNDRED (2%) CAVALRY HORSBS, at rn hene horses have been condemned as unfit for ice 6 earmy. ong cera ua and farming purposes, maDy good bar- gains may ee Terms cash, in United States oxreaney, bief Quartremaster, au 5-tse8 ie Colac Cavalry Bureau, sa OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES, 7 ermaster’s Office, Washington Depot Chief Quarterme gainaTos. D. ©., July 23.1864. Will be sold at publis auction, at the Cor: near the aids g in the city of Washington. SRNL a TSP a oy aa y EDN , August 24, jot o} Cpiee HORSES AND MULES, erfit for public service. cg pn in Goy ernment fund: Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a, m . H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Qua: erm: Depot of Wi ington, COPARTNERSHIP.—T! Copartnership existing between EDWA) OWEN and SAM'L W. OWEN, in the Military Naval Merchant Tailoring, ander the E. OWEN & SON. for the last 20 years, by mutual consent. Th busine in future will be conducted by SAM'L W. OWEN, at thelr old Pennsylvania avenue, to whom pay- il be made ef ail outstanding debts due the late fir: jy B-d | Deets 0} : a) ‘Auguat 1, 1864. [oul-Im] SAM'L W. OWEN. August 1, 1884. [oul-Im]_SAM'L W. OWEN._ WE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW, 07- Ov! 1D 1864. Poems; with transletions from the German. By rand, of the “Centipede.” BY Capt. “Eee tee eh ae sige conmian BTRAWS for sslé: A a GF Finn) | ann “eee.