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i : Tenant. SS LOCAL NEWS. _ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT _ CANTERBURY.—The male formers are jolly, happy and witty, and the females are gay and lovely, and they all infuse a deal of Zun and joviality threughout the it audi- ‘ences who nightly delight to witness their en- tertainments. It is healthy tolaugh. There- fore all who can’t laugh ordinarily, should vistt Canterbury, and they will be sure to Jaugh at the extraordinary and funny per- ces, Excivesr & Foore’s great moral exhibition opened last night at Odd Fellow’s Hall, and to YN audience. Com. Foote, Col. Small, Miss iiza Nestel (all dwarfs), and the vocalists nd musicians did their parts to the satisfac. tion of allin attendance. Last night the pro- ceeds of the performance were devoted to the benefit of St. Joseph’s Orphan Asylum. To- wight.the proceeds will go to aid St. Ann’s In- fant Asylum. A company who is thus liberal in aiding purely benevolent institutions, is certainly deserving of an extended patronage. SS SPgech OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE 166TH Oxr0 RecMeEXT.—The time of the 166th Ohio regiment, Col. Blake commanding, hundred day men, having expired, they yesterday after- noon paid their respects to the President, who made them a speech in front of the Executive mansion. The President addressed them briefly, saying: Isuppose you are going home to see your familes and friends. For the service you have done in this great struggle, in which we are all engaged, I present you my sincere thanks for myself and thecountry. I almost always feel inclined, when I happen to say anything zo soldiers, to impress upon them, in a few brief remarks, the im} nce of success in this contest. It is net merely for to-day, but for all time to come, that we should perpetuate for our children’s children this great and free Government which we have enjoyed all our lives. I beg you to remember this, not merely for my sake, but for yours. 1 happen, tempo- rarily, to occupy this White House. lama diving witness that any one of your children may look tocome hereas my father’s child has. It is in order thateach of you may have, through this free Government which we have enjoyed, an open field and a fair chance for our industry, enterprise and intelligence. That you may all have equal privileges in the race of life, with all its desirable human aspi- rations. It is for this the struggle should be maintained, that we may not lose our birth- right. Notonly for one, but for two or three yyears, the nation is worth fighting for to se- cure such an inestimable jewel. ‘The President having concluded, thesoldiers gave him three cheers. —_——S——— Granp Larceny.—Randal Jackson and M. A. Jackson. colored, were arrested last night by roundsman Eckloff and officer Wood, of the 4th Ward, for stealing a hundred dollar note from John F. West, colored. The case was taken before Justice Giberson fora hearing. It Sppeared that last Sunday West and the pris- oners engaged a hackman to carry them to va- rious places. During the time that he was employed the hackman saw_ the handred dol- Jar note several times. The Jacksons left ‘West in the hack, about 7 o’clock,and the hhackman carried West to his home, on I street, and when West took out his money to pay the mack hire he discovered that he had lost his hundred dollar note. West had been drunk since Saturday, and when the officer arrested the Jacksons West was with them at a ball at Sam’l Ireland's, and was arrested with them. Justice Giberson held them to bail for court am $200 each. When arrested the two Jacksen’s immediately declared that they would fix off West: that he is a deserter; was put in asa substitute by a man named Stokes, at Ellicott’s Mills, and has deserted. West was very much inclined to let the case go,Jout the justice would not take part in compounding a felony, and refused to discharge the case. West was held by the police te be turned over to the provost marshal, tostandinvestigation upon the charge of desertion. West and the Jacksons all claim to be employees of the Sanitary Com- | mission. ee THRASHING THE WronG Boy.—This morn- ing, between 7 andS o'clock, a hackman named Hildebrand went to the stand corner of 12th and D streets, and getting down from his box employed a colored shoeblack to black his boots. The bee § finished his work, and Hilde- brand offered hima dollar note in payment. ‘The boy said he had no change, but would go into Randall’s grocery store and getit. Hilde- brand replied, “ Never ming, I'll pay you after a while.” The bootblack said if he didn’t pay him he would muddy the boots. Hildebrand went toward bis hack, and the boy threw mud on his boots; and a white boy named Edward Haye, who was standing by, joined the shoe- black, and thew mud, which, however, did not strike Hildebrand’s boots. Hildebrand caught the white boy and beat him so severely that John D. Olark, Esq., interfered, and arrested Hildebrand, and turned him over to the police. ‘The boy Haye was represen@d to be a wildand bad boy, and Justice Clayton decided to dis- miss the case of assault and battery, and fined Hildebrand #3 for disorderly conduct. eae Fert OvEersoakp.—A man, named either Daniel or Thomas Harrigan, was drowned from the Charlotte Vanderbilt under the following circumstances: Harrigan took passage on the ‘Vanderbilt from City Point at 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday, where he had been engaged as a Jaborer in the employ of the Government. Being well supplied with money, he had in- dulged rather freely in liquor, andin that state ‘went on board the steamer. About3p. m. he ‘was attempting, in a spirit of braggadocia, to ‘walk the railing on the port side, when a lurch of the vessel precipitated him into the James river, just below Newport News. The untor- tunate man sustained himself on the surface for about ten minutes, when he went under. Every exertion was made to save him, and in & moment or two more the boat that went to Dis assistance would have reached him. Mr, ©olmony, the clerk of the Vanderbilt, the sec- ond mate, and one of the drowned man’s com- Trades, went out in the boat to his rescue. ge INDECENT LANGUAGE.—This morning, Man- rice Sullivan was arrested for using indecent dJanguage, and tor disorderly conduct openly in the street. The witness were a colored wo- man named Ellen Brooks, and two white fe- males. The colored woman was atenant of Sullivan, and was going to remove. Fearing & breach of the peace, she got a note from Jus- tice Bates to Serg’t Cronin, of the Fourth ‘Ward, asking protection for her. She exhibit- €d this note to Sullivan, and the indecent lan- guage complained of was used b: reference to Justice Bates, which was heard by ladies sitting by at the time. Sullivan was fined $2.71. ieee eee Toe ENLARGED.—The well known Con- gressional Cemetery here, on account of the increased ratio of interments in it the last two or three years, is becoming crowded. Some 75 to 100 burials there take place monthly, and the vestry have under consideration an im- mediate enlargement of the ground. Itis be- dieved that the land immediately east of the present ground, containing sufficient for about forty thousand sites, will be next improved for burial purposes. Be Cou. SMALL.—Remember that the great moral botany Ge Col. Ellinger & Foot this after- on at 5 and evening ats, is for St Ann’s In- Zant Asylum. Let there bea Ey me Te FEELERS Im INVITING the attention of our friends and readers tothe advertisement of Mr. Phipps’ School, in another column, we are rendering an essential service to all who are solicitous concerning the education of their sons. It has jong been the great want of the Distrigt that the opportunities for the private instraction of ouths have been so restricted. Such success- ul teachers as Messrs. Wightand Hardy, in ‘Washington, are constantly turning away ap- plicants for seats; while in Georgetown it is many years since any attempt has bsen made | to sustain a select family school for boys. Under these circumstances, Messrs. ce, Rittenhouse, and other gentlemen of that city, aiter taking great pains to procure the very best available talent, succeeded in inducing Mr. Phipps to leave Philadelphia for the pur- pose of establishing a private family school for their own children and those of their friends. They have erected and furnished a meatand commodious house in private grounds, and have placed it at Mr. Phipps’ disposal for ~the accommodation of such adattions! pupils &s he may be enabled to receive. And in come mending this school to those of our Teaders who have not made 4 different dispositien of their sons, we may confidently quote the lan- guage of a gentleman who has had three chil- dren under Mr. Phipps’ care, and who, as hay- ing all his hfe paid particular attention to the cause of education, may be considered good authority on such asubject: “I cannot tell you how sincerely I regret the withdrawal of my boys from such a tutor, As a Christian, a gentleman, ascholar, a companion and a teach. er—in every relation in which I desired to bavethem under the best influences—I never met Mr. Phipps’ equal, (*) MK SPECIAL NOTIOES. ALl Tum Wortn’s a Stace, and all the people merely players, and w. i 3 . ¢ surmise that a lar, A fons © players thereon must be usieg. Peat Tees At Pzeparation fo th,**Fra- grant Berocont” from the ims is for that article, the most dele and effec Deaatifie teeth the rid ever and perfumists sei] it «rowing Nails,ete. Persons Vm these troublesome h * 424 Penn's av , bet. 4 od gin at . eu tae! Sullivan in | MARRIED, In this city, on the 19th inst. Rev. J. Weal Boteler. ur OWEN WeGRAVEE to Mins MART HARTUNG, both of Philadelphia. Philadelphia papers please copy- aiine il f Monday. August 22d, 1864, after an illness of ES Tota the nee Fea cauester of Fao. M. and Julia P. Furley, in the 14th year of her re, “The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral Wednesday.24th instant, at 3 oclock, from the residence of her parents, corner 15th and M st. north. ates ee August 22d, 1964, at 9 o’clock p._m., ai - 59 t, between Ith and lth sts.. of sence oe ar the brain. HENRY J. SCHREINER, i; the inst., al a 8 eS eh Run’ eldest on of Johm H. and Mary A. Thompson, aged 10 years, 9 months and days. On the morning of the 23d, WM. KIRKLAND, aged 45. eof funeral see Chronicle of the 21th inst, ie Baltimore nevers vlesseeo0Y in the 1th inst., MAR H, third anne of Joseph ‘W. and Mary &. Harry, aged 2 years and 5 months. It has been four days to-day : Our Mary. she was calied away— Our Mary, she was called home— For Jesus claims her as his own. Then weep not fatber, mother, dear, Ms Saviour calls, you need not fear; ‘Around his throve your haby stands, Prepared to meet you in the promised land, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. td SOuNG OAETED CLUB has ‘postponed i ic- i¢ upti tne IURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1364, oB account of the rain. au 23 3t~ HE ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB TAKE GREAT leasure in announcing to their friends spa fue! pubic. eenerally that they intend it ‘AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIO-NIC, AT THE WASHINGTON PARK, On THURSDAY Reptember Sth, 18%4 2 . yptembe! * 5 The proceeds for the benefit of Mr. iV auen dort. who suffered great loss by fire on July 6th. Tickets. 50 Cents; admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. By order of COMMITTEE. D GRAND ANNUAL Ty aerEnsoos AND BVENING PIC NIC t e HUCKSTERS’ ASSOCIATION will be held at the WASHINGTON PARK, 7th street, on THURSDAY, 25th of August, 1554. The Association are assured from it expe- rience that making known the date of their, ic nic is a sufficient guaranty for all their! riends to rally around the Park. Asplendid ban bas been engaged for the occasion, at great ex- pense; 80 we would invite all pleasure seekers to come to fea rack On the ogvanton J. Keating, jommittee—A. Columbus, Pres.; J. : Shreve. E. Beach. au 2)-3t* LOST AND FOUND. | Mapa week, a gold LOCKBT, (containing an ambrotype,) with a watch key attached, The finder, by leaving it at the Star office, will receive a suitable reward. au al, about 8 years old. given if she isreturned to ANNA MONTEGRIFES, corner 10th and Md. ave., Island. au 23-3t' EFT at Mr. Shoemaker’s Stand. in the Center 4 Market, a brown SUN UMBRELLA. A lady was seen totakeitaway. She is known, and ifit is not returned to the Btar Offise or the Stand. She will be exposed. it TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE PREM- S ises on Monday or Tuesday week,a little fat JENNIE MULE, with main an‘ tail neatly trimmed, front feet sprung, Any information of her or where to be found will be liberally reward - Be Ht MICH’L BYRNES, Capitol Hill, bet. 2 aud sts. [)SARPEARED. SUNDAY EVEN inst.. from his residence, No. 393 ; HARRY ‘MORRIS, aged 30 years. Had on a blue blouse, light pants and vest. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his wife, at PAULUS THYSON’S, No, 393 7th street west. au 23-3t* QTRAYED, on Saturday, the 0th ingtant. three SS small PIGS, two months old, two BARROWS and one 80W. The sow and one barrow were split on the ear; 3 barrows white and the sow speckled. By giving information to P.J. CAL- LAGHAN, at the Washington Brewery, the finder will be liberally rewarded ‘au 23- GTRAYED OR STOLEN—From the subscriber. x on the 22d inst., a large, rangy bay HORSE, sixteen hands high, good condition, very promi- nent in chest, very little lame in near hind leg. 10 ears old, long awitch tail. Any person giving infermation about the above horse will be liberally rewarded. H.C. SHOLES, au 23-3t* No. 51 north A street, Capitol Hill. @ Jf) REWARD-—Strayed away on the 12th inst., $ LO uch bitten GREY MARE, about 16 hands high, good size, pigeon-toed, white mane, and good 180: Hou the collar, The above reward t er from the collar. above reward wil be id by leaving her atJas H SHEBVES ivery Stable, street, between an atre le ghia JAMES H, STONE, au2-3t* _Sendy Springs, Montgomery Oo.. Md, OST—In Georgetown, D ©. Sunday evening, between 74 Isxtstreet and Dunbarton Meth- odiat Church, a jet BREASTPIN, with letters “0. 8.” on itin gold. The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving it at 74 Ist street, George- town, 22-2t* 5 REWARD For alight roan MARE, strayed Or stolen on the zith instant, fromthe com- mons east of 424 street, Island 11 png said Mare is four years old, between 13 an ands hi works well in harness. FREDERICK HUTH, 24 street and Virginia avenue, Seventh Ward. au 22-3t™ @& REWARD-Strayed away from the subseri- Bo a une HETERER. spring to calf. She is speckled, four black feet, crumply horns. T will ive the above reward to any person who returns Kerto No, 204 B street, between 19th and 2th sts. or will give me tidings of her so that Ican get hei < an 22-3t* QTRAY HOGS.—Came into the enclosure of the subseribar, near Clifburn Barracks, on August 18th, two HO Be ake owner can havethem by proving property and paying expenses. = att 2 3t* WILLIAM EDEN. G 1T LOOSE FROM MY WAGON ON THE 18TH inst.,.a Bay MARE, about5 years old. with har- ersand Awingle tiee attached to her. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by leaving her at Mr, G.\W. BISLES, on7th street, between H and I. au 20-St* JAMES DOVE, QTRAY HORSE.—Came to the premises of the SS subscriber, on Thursday evening, I8th inst a small BAY MARE. with set of harness, which the owner can have 'y provin, roperty an eyin, ‘thos. N. ROWE, ~ charges. 614 Massachusetts avenue. au 20-4t* REWARD—Strayed or atolon, last night, S10 Tice cee? feue Stolen last nights except a white spot behind his ears,and a black strife down his back and shoulder; had on one shoeon his forefoot. The above reward will be paid if brought to the corner of 3d and Va. ava. au 2).3t* NEIL McGUINTY, S$5C REWARD.—Lost in this city on Saturday 2Q afternoon, a BLACK MOROOCO POCKET BOOK, containing a certain sum of money, ‘ho- ever will leaye itat this office shall receive the above reward, au 19-Iw* OST—On Monday evening, asmall bay MARE |4 about four yearsold, having on a saddle and bridle. $25 reward will be paid for her return to No High street, Georgetown 17 6t* ee SUBSTITUTES. GENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT, SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES! N. H. MILLER & CO., No. 511 Ninth street west, near Pennsylvania av. (25) TWENTY-FIVE men for the army, as REP- RESENTATIVES for those liable to the DRAFT, AT THE MOST RBEBASONABLE PRICES N.B.—Runners liberally dealt with. Exemption papers prepared, with Gispatek, by . H. MILLER, au 6-3W* Justice of the Peace. UBSTITUTES.—Substitutes bought and sold. SGhrolled citicons had bereer auete £24 2% 8t., between 2th and 2ist, before engaging a tbe elsewhere, Will be furnished at the ch Fates. dy 26- GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS 10.9. ¥.—The members of MECHANICS’ ‘0. 18. .O. F. = ited to meet af their Hall THis (Tucsiess Ree NING, at eight o’clock, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of our beloved Broth KIRKLAND, which will take place to mosrow or. ternoon at four o'clock. Members of sister Lodges in good standine sre respectfully invited toattend. ‘Punctual attendance of our Own ne bers is required. By orderofthe N. G. ELL GARRETT, Sec'ry, Ggnerrows CORPORATION SsTOOK.— I Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears guarteriys can obtals, some’ br eppiving ene ju rl cap 0! in some a AIRD, Ulerk of anid Corporations” je20 asi *PYOWING PROMPTLY ATTEND: x id i , Curtin” and ** ven. Osptains on board, or to panes othe JOHN B. DAVIDSON, toy I8- Water . Georgetown. GB4PES! GRAPES!! GRAPES!!! = MUSOADINE, DELAWARE, CONCORD, Shed tegen other varieties, are now being sup- KENDALL GREEN VINEYARD fp quantities of ten pounts and upwards, and de- ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ‘Yo the sick they are better than medicine; to the ith. well they are the best prese: Orders for ten pounds and upwacisadiressed to the undersigned and dr. the city post office will receive prompt attention: er Price [7 cents per pound. a W. STICKNEY. ar D AND oUNDING M pte tl rebel re eons, -rooms, or a larger one partly furnished. WANTS. ANTED—& GIRL to do ki k. In- quite at te Bagle Mestaurant £7¥ Pounsy!- vania av. en W ANDED_ By « respectable woman, a SITU A- TION as cook. "Mgssacht- setts avenue, peak aaply at No “ei it* W4RTED-5r a respectable woman,s SITU- ‘ATION, Bee eats permaid. Address XYZ, Bae neeReT OF it" ANTED—A first- BLACKSMITH, at the Gas Works. corner of ta and @ stroats Apply immediatel: W&ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Three _ good JOURNEYMEN HOUSE CARPENTERS. A ply to SAMUBL WISE, 346 E street, between 12th and 13th, 1t* WANTED Tro best SHAVERS AND HAIR- DRESSERS. Wages $18 per week, 10th st.. No. 491. corner Penna. avenue. 23-3t* Mr, MURIC, au Wane * good JOURNEYMAN BARBER, the highest wages wi'l be given. Inquire at No. 136 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. it* HENRY BONITZ. WARTED-A good COLORED BOY, between the ages of 12 and 16, who can Come well rec- om ended for honesty. Apply at 327 H street. ANTED—A WOMAN to do genteel house- werk,and washing and ironiog in a small i iately at CAMPBELL 'S, family. Inquire imme: No. 337 G@ street, bet. lth and 12th, au 23-28 WASTED. TO RENT—Part of a small House,o? two unfurnished Rooms suitable for house- keeping, near street cars. Moderate rent and permanent tenant can be secured byadiressing ice. au 23 2t* “HH. B.,” Star 0! W 4ntzp_8 & married couple without chil- dren. FURNISHED ROOM and BOARD, or Furnished Room without Board and use of Kitch- en, in a private family. References exchanged. Address, stating terms and location, to “Lafosse,”” Box 1067. au 2-5t* W 48H INGTON, GAS LIGHT COMPANY STOCK WANTED-—Persons having this stock for sale will find a purchaser for one or two hundred shares, by addressing Box No. 10 Star Office, giving name and residence, and cut ee Ss au of stock, ANTED IMMEDI Y,or by the lst of d careful family. an September, by a small an: UNFURNISHED OUSE, containing about = n paid in advance ifdesired, Address Box 407 Post Office. eu 33 -3t? ANTED—For cash, from @ person retiring from housekeeping, a set of Chamber Furni- ture, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, Sofs, Car- et, Btair Carpet and Rods. Address P. 0. Box 77, Georgetown, au 23-3t* WANTED-4 SITUATION ina Dry Goods or Grocery Store, by a young man 19 years old. Has had one years experience. Best of references irene Apply by letter,to J.L.E., Georgetown cee au 0 WANZED-A BELLMANGER and LOOK JOB- BER. Inquire at the sign of the Big Gun, No. 49 La. av., between 6th and 7th streets, where allwork in the Gun and Locksmith’s business will be promptly attended to, and where bolts and maatelic car eridese of all sizes can be found. au 23. _FOR RENT AND SALE _ 'URNISHED ROO! RENT-. . 394 Fuatee eee ome TE nab ids and desirable locations in the city, and within afew stops of the city cars. au 23-St* Fe RENT—A BRIOK HOUSS, on the . well siti if tely. In- agitated. Possess! ei + jon at 5: land avenu 49 Mary! ey pond oy quire aad 7th sta, W. L BE READY FOR OCOUPAN: tember, two newl: fauhe® fre room HOUSE. Eucvire (305, PRATHER, Nortiere and Centre Market. ‘an 23-5¢* (08 8. it excellent FRAME HOUSE. F sitvated On south L street, betwoen flat and Hancaed atolls pomemlon’ diveg Aepie in, ant 01 Le fitotece nL SON, Heal Estate Brokers, south- east corner of 15th st. and Pa. av. au 23-10t* Fo RENT—Very desirable ROOMS, either sin- gle or communicating, having hot and cold water in each, and bath room attached, to gentle- men. Will be rented low. Reference exchanged. Apply at southwest corner l0th street and Mass. avenue. eu 23-2t* A DWELLING AND STORE TO RENT.—That Dwelling and Store to rent. situated on B street north, between 6th and 7th streets ont Capitol Hill! Suited for a grocery or tavern. Ap- pire tie sad éraiqued st nis residence on Penn, av , between an streets east. au 23 3t* H.R. MARYMAN. OB RENT—FOUR ROOMS. with use of Kitctten and Dining-room, all farnished, at 500 E street between 2d and 3d. au 22-7t* URBNISHED HOUSE OR PART OF HOUSE _ or ROOMS for rent without BOARD, at No, 212 Bridge street, Georgetown. gu 22 3" FoESSHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Pleasantly located on Massachusetts avenue. between 4ta erate. au 22-3t* Fo RENT—Desirable furnished ROOMS in the best locality in the city, being pear tne Post and Patent Officer. Callat 445 E street, between 6th and7th sts. au 22-6t* FoR SALE CHEAP—The good-will and fixtures of a RESTAURANT ; also a Bagatelle Table, corporation and Government license paid. If not sold in three days from _ date it will be rented toa responsible person. Inquire on the premises, 170 4)¢ street, (Island). au 22 3t* ;OR SALE—A small HOUSE AND LOT, on 19th street, between K and L street; house two rooms, with small cellar. and has been newly built. For cale also, a small BUILDING LOT adjoining. Anybody desiring to live ina nice, quiet neizhbo: hood, and eonvyenient to all the public buildings, will do well by applying immediately next door to P. Hines’s Restaurant. au 22-4t* (OR RENT—Two handsomely furnished and very desirable ROOMS. Inquire at No. 53734 H street, between 6th and 7th. au 20-3t* VERY NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to let, to two re: pectable gentlemen, at D st., 243, bet. 14th and 1 au 20-3t* STORE TO LET.—A GOOD STORE, with back room attached, lighted with gas, and provided with all necessary fixtures, Apply at 305 F street, between 9th and 10th. au 2) 6t™ OR SALE—The GOOD-WILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES ofa restaurant on New Jersey a mee For particulars apply on the premi au 20 and Sth sts,No.o04. Terms m j 00D CHOPPERS WANTED.—Five hundred WOOD CHOPPERS, to whom the highest wages per cord will be given. to go to Maryland to cut over 10,000 eords of wood to fill Government contract. Quarters, provision, and clothing fur- pished onthe ground. if required Apply imme- diately to Capt. JOHN C. PETTIT., No. 25 4% street, Washington city,orat L. FEARSON’S, op- posite Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown, D.C, au 23-e03t* WV ANTED—A good BARBER at 496 11th st., between Penn’a av. and E st, ag 22-3t* W 4 XTED-Bix WAITERS, at Dubant’s. au 22-3 ANTED—To purchase a small HOUSE, for cash, inthe northern part of the city. Ad- dress HOUSE, Star Office, au ae att Wa CARPENTERS. Apply to C. B. CHURCH, lith street, near Md, avenue, au 22-2t* ANTED TO RENT—Part of a small House, in a genteel neighborhood, Address Box 13, Btar Office. au 22-Iw* ‘WV ANTED—A MAN SERVANT, white or col- ored, Also,a white CH MBERMAID. Re- ferences required, Apply at No, 301 G street. au 22-2t* V ANTED—A young GIRL for general houte- work. But very little todo. Must come well recommended. Apply to DEMONGEOT, Human Hair Store, cor. D and 10th sts. au 22-3t* ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, from 13 to 15 years old, to take care ofachila, Inquire at FRANKLIN & CO., Opticians, No. 244 Pennsyl- Vania avenue. gu 22-2t* ANTED—A SEXTON to attend to the E-street Baptist Church. Apply to A. ROTH WELL No, 368 7th street,or toJ. T. GIVEN, No.475 10th street. av 22-3t* ANTED—A good COOK, and one GIRL to assist in kitchen, washer andironer, Also. one MAN to take care of horses and make himself generally useful. Apply atthe Pennsylvania House, 357 C street, between 4% and6thst, au 22-3t* wares the Government Hospital for the Insane,a LAUNDRYMAN and his wife, without children. two women COOKS and rey- eral men attendants. au 22-2t ({intel., Rep. and Chron.] V ANTED—A man and his wife, without chil- dren, wishes to rent a small HOUSE or three unfurnished ROOMS,on the Island, suitable for housekeeping. Please address M, Office, this wook. au 22-2t* E. M., Star ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, about 19 years of age, to tend Bar in a Restaurant and make himself generally useful. One who has had ex- rience in the business. Reference required, nquire at J. LYNCH’S, corner K street and Con- necticut avenue. bet. I7th and Isth sts. au 22-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At the Post Office Fating House, No. 381 F street. a WOMAN PASTRY COOK, one that understands the busi- ness. au2-Iw* STREETER & CLARKE, Geen BARBERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY— M None but first-claes, and apply to DEMON- GEOT, Human Hair Store, corner of D ani lth Streets, au 2)-3t* ANTED—A reliable person to rent a kitchen and furnish meals for families oecnpying other apartments; a few rooms being still vacant. Apply atcorner ofO and North Capitol sts., two weeks. au 20-3t* A YADE gualitied to give INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH, can obtain a pleasant situation in a private family, where she Will bave the privilege of taking a limited number of pupils, References required. Address or ap- ply at 319 9th street, bet. Land M. ‘au 20-1 ANTED TO RBNT—By «small family, with outebildren,s moderate sized neatly fur- nished HOUSE of eight or ten rooms, ploasantl: located. in Washington, Address * Furnish House,’ Star Office. au 15-lw* OR RENT—A two story FRAME HOUSE, con- taining five rooms, on New York avenue, be- tween 2st and 22d streets, adjoining Government mills. For particulars inquire on the premises. au 20-3t™ Fok RENT—AFARM containing eighty acres, witbin one mile of Washington, on the Bia: @ensburg road, New buildings, fruit,&c, Would make adesirable dairy farm having some ewency acres good pasture. Inquire of J. W. VAN HOOK, 55 La. ay., bet 6th and 7th sts, 3t* - AUCTION SALES. THIS. AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ¥ J. 0, MOGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, A: 1864, at m- august at public sale ae catbalt of Houta No, we Tonting no} he contain. bor e feet, in lots to suit 2 chastre 3h property is located near ‘Kendall sale: One-fourth cash; the balance i: faxen to Breathe, forrel fevmenter, trast e: ¥ on the fn Government stamps at the writings and cont OF the pUrEhsseTs sy =e KENDALL, M. SAMUEL NOBMENT. Committee of Nations! Building ‘Association, C. Mo +8 au 8-eo&ds (Rep.J ‘Auctioneers. BX J. ©. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE SLAUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY. By virtue ofa deed of trust, dated December 18th, A.D.1363, and duly recorded in Liber N. Q. T. No. 22, folios 72, &c.. of the Land Records of Washington county D. C., I will sell at public auction. in frent of the preinises, at six o’clock P. M., en WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of August A. ., 1864, Lots Nos. 1,°2,3, and No. 658, fronting on Georgia avenue. taiveed nal tand First streets west, inthe city of Washington, to- g er with all the improvements, consisting of slaughter House, Ice House, &c. Terms of sale: One-third in cash; and the ra- mainder in equal’ payments in 6 and 12 months Sith interest from day of sale, secured by deed of rust. Terme to be ¢omplied within five days from day ofsale otberwise the Trustee reserves the ens to r ore week’s notice. = llat the risk and cost of the first pur: er “Conveyancing, including stamps, at the purcha- Ber’s expense. WM. H. WARD, Trustee. aulv7-ee&ds JAS. 0. Mc@UIRE & C0., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers EIGHT HANDSOME AND DESIRABLE BUILD- '§ AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, the 2th instant, at 6 o’clock .m,, we shall sell. in front of the premises, Lots 7, 18, 19, 2), 21, 22, 28, and 24, in Square 475. Lots 17,18, and 19 are handsomely sitnated on Boundary street, between Sth and 6th streets west, and the remainder are on Sth street, between Boundary and north § streets. All persons desirous Of pur- chasing handsome building lots would do well to attend the sale, This property is near the 7th street railroad depot, and in aegert of the city which is being rapidly improv by neat resi- jenees. Terms of sale: One-third eash; balanee in six, twelve and eighteen montha, for notes bearing interest, A deed given and deed of-trust taken, All conveyance and revenue stamps at the cost of th haser, svis-d&da” GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BRIGK RESTAURANT BUILDING AND LOT ON K STREET, BETWEEN 19TH D 20TH STREETS, NEAR THE WEST MARKET. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 24th, at 64 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot No. 16, in Beers No. 86, fronting 18 feet on north K street, between 19th and 2)th atree@ west, and running bick 45 feet, improved by a two-story Brick House, 18x37, containing four rooms, and occupied as a restaurant. i Terms: Two-thirds of the purchase money in cash, the remainder in 6and 12 months, with in- terest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- sh; i cuird JAMES C, McGUIRE &CO., Aucts, > VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT—A new and commodious DWELL- ING HOUSE, with a large yard and garden at- tached, highly imprevell, and a ycung orchard of choice fruit trees; all the necessary out buildings, in good repair; water good and convenient to resi- dence, and the health of the place is proverbial. Itis situated six miles from Washington, and five miles from Bladensburg, and is an excellent open- ing for a physician, or any one desiring a pleasant country residence. If desired, 15 or 2) acres of land adjoining will be ronted with the above. For further information inquire at the office of DR. 0. . DAILEY, Dentist, Pennsylvania avenue, No. 352, between 6th and 7th ste, of MB. 0. C: HYATT, Hyattsville, Prince G@eorge’s County, Md. au 2-co3t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 225 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’ Ho- tel. ar au 19-2w* Fo SALE—DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE and three BUILDING LOTS,’ Inquire at No. 455, Mass. avenue, near 6th st. au }8-Im* OR RENT—OFFICE AND CHAMBER ROOMS, (furnished,) No. 460, corner F and 15th sts., opposite Treasury Building. au 13 lw* OR RENT—ROOMS fitted up for Offices, with ace light and weil ventilated, in the new building just erected on Pa, avenue, No. 234, one Goow from corer lath treat. Knauiro at STINE- see NEW HAT STORE, in same building, au 17-lw For RENT-(To Gentlemen,) two PARLORS, ora Chamber and Parlor connected, on the first floor, elevated five feet above the sidewalk in ahealthy, pleasant, and central location.a few yards east of Riggs’ Bank and the State Depart- ment. 2d door from 15th street, No. 460 New York avenue. Also, a first class DWELLING, contain- ing ten rooms, kitchen, attic, anda large cellar, in the same location, and possession had on the Ast of October next. au 17-tf F%, SALE—A three story and attic DRICK HOUSE and out-buildings, om North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, nearly opposite the Washington Railway, near the Depot House. containing 10 rooms; a vacant lot adjoining; front of 55 by 8). For further particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No. 322 Pennsylya- niaav. au lé WE OFFER FOR SALB, at a great bargain, a VV small FARM, containing about 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all necessary out- houses, This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning’s Bridge row across Eastern Branch, ising hich and healthy situation, with an abundance of wood, Terms made known on Garena to ee _o WEEN & COQ,, Real Estate Brokers, au 15- Corner 7th and D streets, FO SALE—The three-story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, No, 56: 1 9th street, (Island,) be- tween Dand E streets. The house contains nine rooms, and has convenient out-buildings, &c, Apply to W .D. WALLACH, at the Star Office. au ll GING HOUSE FOR SALE. The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for ale. Any one wishing to engage in. a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. au 8-3w* SAND FORK BALM Apply at the first house from the Eastern Branch Bridge. au 6-Im* LD BOTTLES WANTED! OLD BOTTLES WANTED! The highest cash price will be paid for— ‘Whole Ohumpagne Bottles, Half do, do, Pint Porte» Pint Alo Pint sie Jugs, do, ae eat .&c.. by eal RILEY A. SHINN. Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown, D.C. N. B.—Any person having large quantities of id Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. {aul3-Im] R.A. SHINN. ANTED—Allgyoun learning WRITI gentlemen desirous of G@ and BOOK-KEKPING thoroughly in three months. to call at the CO- LUMBIA COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, corner of 7th and Estreets. Instructions given at all hours, Sixty lessons at 40 cents per lesson. aui3-9t* ANTED—AIl who may have any work todo a in the Writing Department, such as the writ- ing and reading of letters, copying, translating, Keepirg accounts. short-hand writing. &e., &e,. to call at the Columbia Commercial Academy, at apy hour that may beconvenient.. au 13 91 ko. i s DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery ace prion. B. BUCHLY, 428 7th street, fe 8- between G and H. east side BOARDING. FFURNISHED RooMs FoR RENT AND FIRST- CLASS TABLE BOARD 517 12th street, House. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, single and in suit, with first-class BOARD, at 301 @street, between 3th and I4th, near the Departmen: Re- ferences exchanged, au XENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN SPLENDID X BOARD and LODGING at 501 lth st., near Pa. ay. au 19-lw* T° LET—A few ROOMS, nicely furnished. with board for gentlemen or gentleman and wife, also excellent board for gentlemen at No. 6 43s st., betreen C and Louisiana «,. au 16-20* EDUCATIONAL. 188 MAGBUDER will open, onthe Ist of Se Minter a bay SOHOOL FOR POuRG ER: DIES. No. 107 West street, between Congress and Washington streets, Georgetown, D.O, Rosi- dence 111 West street. au 19-2w* UMBERLAND VALLEY 1 CUMBESLAYOONG GENTLEMEN 2° MscHAN:CsBURG Pa., ¥. 0. EGH'& SONS. nearly opposite Kirkwood au 23-3t* Terme $200 per scholast: Daties sumed Sept. ist, at t this office, T IN FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth commence on the ith of Septembe: annual session of this i neenae will . Giren lars obtained at the Academy,corner Mth street and New York avenue. au 16-eo2m* gee Aca EM 6810 commences ‘e i for 21' weeks, $110, Girenlars biter Ofice. or it is i ‘ * > au 6 colm™ Broekville, Momtaomen oe Ma, MmrtaRy BOARDING SOHOOL—On - Balti- les from Philadelphia. & home; thorough ish, &c. red. tus. Address ++ Village Green Pupils ha) Fee ened. of ‘6e a » 80, Aa ee get ie. 6 Libdrar, Rev J HERVEY BARTON, A. . Delaware county, Pa MiniraaY AnD aie re Seals Aided zi Aad LE icaate, Fos, SALE—A most excellent FRAME DWEL- LING, (or Boarding House.) new and in perfect condition, house 2 by 40, lot 30 by 100 feet, fifteen rooms and two good cellars, Immediate possession, Situated on the north side of L street, between 2d and 23d streets, First Ward. Price ey A ply on the premises or to MITCHELL & SON, Real tate Brokers, southeast corner Pennsylva- nia avenue and 15th street. aug 3-14t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 450 12th street, east side, between Gand H sts. The situation 1s one of the most desirable in Yvasn- ington, phe AUP 1 _ OR SALE.—The subscriber wishes to sell a FARM, containing about 259 acress, more or less, distant about four miles from Washington, D.C.. over the upper Eastern Branch bridge. A large body of the land is in good timber, and about forty acres of superior meadow land. Title indis- Rone Address J. D., Box Et. W SRtine ten: .c, au l-Im Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. PORTABLE HOUSE ON SEVENTD. STREET ROAD AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 25th inst,, at 60’clock p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, being the first portable house above the Park Hotel, on the 7th street road, suitable for a photegraph gal- lery or sutler store, Possession given immediate- ib. aca = GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts, ¥ J, C. MoGUIRE & CU., Auction PEBEMPTORY SALE OF LOT CORNER OF wOeet G STREET AND ELEVENTH STREET BA&T. . On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August 3ist, at 6 0’clock, on the premises, we shall eel! Lot No. 1, in Square 959, fronting 58 feet on north G street, at Hae! corner of l1th street east, and running back 75 feet. Terms cash, Cost of conveyances to be au 2d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ JAS. C. MoGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON MARY- LARD AV., BETWEEN 4}; AND 6TH STS., On o'clock, on the premises, we shall seil part of Lot T, in subdivision of Lots7,8, 1l0and11,in Square No. 492, fronting 15 feet on Maryland avenue, bet. 4}¢ and 6th streets, running back 145 feet to a wide public alley,and improved by a two-story briok dwelling pow occupied aga Bakery. Terms : 31,000 cash; balancein6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. au 23-dts 3.0. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ JAS, C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, — N BOF VACA! 5 on WeENE ‘VY SALE 0} CANT LOTS. AY AFTERNOON, September M4, at6 o’clock, on the dated Ma: . J0th, 1853, made in a certain cause wherein ‘m. Bird et al, are complainants and H. R. Marryman, trustee of Z. Hazel, deceased, is defendant. No. 885, equity, I shall sell the follow- ing descrived vacant Lots, viz: The east half of Lot 3, in Square 723, fronting 21 feet >; inch or. Bast Capitol street, between Istand Hy oeagl east, running back 75 feet tp a wide pub- ic alley, Lot 12, in Square 753, fronting 49 feet 24 inches on north LE street, between 2d and 3d streets east, running back 136 feet 3's inches to a 3)-foot alley. Parts of Lots 3and 4,in Square 784, fronting on Maryland avenue. between 3d and 4th ste, Lot No, 14, in Square No, 857, fronting 60 feet on 6th street east, at the corner of north B street,and running back 75 feet on north B at. Terns: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with approved secu- rity. If the terms of sale are pot complied with in five i ig thereafter, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property,so in default, on one week’s ublic notice. at the risk and expense of the de- faulting purchaser. Cost of conveyances and stamps te be paid by the purchaser, WALTER 8. COX, Trustee. au 23-eokds J. C. Mc@UIRE-& O0., Aucts. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER S STORES, x araee Washington, D. C,, August 23, 1864. Will beesold at public auction, at 7th street Wharf, in'the city of Washington, on TUESDAY, August 3). 1864, at 11 o'clock a. m., a lot of Quar- termaster’s stores, condemned as unfit for use, viz: About 920 bushels of oats, about 19 bushels of corn, paulins, buckets, chairs, shovels, picks, lan- eee: scales, stovepipe, brooms, brushes, Xc., &e.y &e. e Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 38,000 condemned grain sacks | Successful bidders will be required to remove the stores within five days from the date of sale, . Terms cash, in Government funds. ae D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ay7t Devot of Washington, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, au ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE y IN THE FIRST WARD.—The undersigned Will sell all or part of that valuable property upon which he resides, situated on the corner of 16th gnd K streets, and within. one-and-a-half! blocks of re 'quare. consisting of sever: jandsome BUILDING LOTR, one of ‘them Improved. by substantial two-story Brick House and back build- ing, with good stabling. The above property will nquire of I. DRURY, be sold low for cash. Wood & Coal dealer, near the War Department, or on the premises. jy 9)-Im* PERSONAL. WY Gee GODARD CAN BE CONSULTED AT her residence, 104 Kast Capitol street, and actiaseeas, for the past and futare, evenings, SS Se i) MARSHA, late from a northern city, would inform the publics that she has taken ee residence at No. 403 K street, between 9th and ith, Is prepared to read the past and foretell future events. au 22-lm* OTICE —I hereby deny the charge of Robert IN idler or aeleerice hls tod oattboned otk outacause, Iean prove I did not leave’him, but heleftme. Talso deny the charge of taking any- thi except my chiid; and asfor him warning son from crediting me on_ his account, he cannot get credit himself, and I donot want to use his name for my support. gu 22-3t* ANGELINA SIBLEY, MANURE ANUBE SE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE any MANURE, UNITED STATES. ‘The undersigned, havi tracted for al Manure at Gfenboro Point. DO, are core red to put om board vessels free of expense to tains at low rates, VESSELS WANTED. + Address No. 380 E strost, Washi GIESBONO POINT MANURE WAARE 7 © au l0-tf JOHN PRTTIBONE & CO. SEVENTH STREET. 369 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURB, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CUTLERY, PLATED C ASTORS, SPOONS, &0. Fifty pieces Ingrai and Hemp Carpets, Bel von we are offering’ aoe tees Shae ‘present e as low nt * Tn Furnitere and Housef Goods we can defy competition. ne stock of Cutlery and Plated Ware we are of- Persons rnishing Goods wi find it ane ja ant of Househarai to td ive us acall, a8 all of our stock was purchased previous tothe instadvanoer which enables sa%0 een ereater ments any house in tl visa discount of ten per slo: et bills "i RB of firend upwardnn HEN us yr te Bonts & ith, 369 7th street, near L. (eo oe OF CERTAIN MALADIES ssuming a terrible aspect, by personally con- sulting Dr A. BARROW, of New York.” Pro- Prietor of Triesemar, &c., &c.,—professional duties requiring bis presence at Washington for a fe: days, He may be accordingly consulted at the Eb- bitt House, F street, between 13th and sth, until September 3d, and no longer, as his numerous en- gagements renders it impossible te prolong his stay. A judicious supervision and eases arising from imprudence: titioner, experienced in those ities, to adopt prompt and unerring means to remove the blight, and purify the tainted system, which if allowed to take its course unchecked, assumes forms fearful to contemplate, therefore, those unfortunately com- pelled to appear in the social circle with saturated with disease, or enfeebled by ‘verted babits, are exhorted to avail themselves obDr. Bar- row’s opportune visit. Hours of consult: nat Ebbitt House, from 11 till 2, avd from 4 until 6, unless by special appoint- au 2-tSep3," ment, CP Re Ae otected by Royal Letters Pat- ent of England, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperial) College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relax. ation, 8Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Sys- tem, Triesmar No. 2has entirely superseded the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar No. 8 is the infallible remedy for all Impurities and ondary Symptoms, thus obviating the useoi mercury and all other deleterious ingredients. Each preparation is in the form of a mo: able Lorenge. .4 four $8 cases in ing vided in se} te fered LS ‘alpeau, Hallemande. Rowe, £0. ke Bere se gota by, Dr. BABROW, No, 194 To be had also of5. 0, FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave, mar9-6m* corner lith street. D*®* GOODS! DRY GOODS: p GREAT INDUCEMENTS. Having anticipated the late rise, and ly Inid in @ heary supply. Lam enabled to offer my deat cements, enghed | Gotton at 35c.; extra heavy, 45c.; yard ie, . st good assortment of light and dark Prints at (J Linens, Flannels,}Oassimers, Black Silk, &c,, at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, s—Linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs aid by the purchaser, | ATCTION, THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. Ist, at six | ¢ premises, by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District ¢f Columbia, UCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. BYE HEA, cc BE Eaclie TEN MILCH COWS ANDCALVES AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, 25th in: at lo o'clock. will sell, at the Bazaar, 10 Milch Cows . Terms cash. WM. L. WALL & CO,, Aucts. BY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNIN hinst .at o'clock. atthe eres Double Houses, Nos, 475 and 477 JSth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street. a large collectionof Household Furniture, in good order. embraci M Shogany Parlor Sofa, Tete-a-tete Brocatelle and Lace Marble Center and Pier Taties nt Gilt Mirrorand Paintings Maho, Whatnot, Brussels Carpetings Hall Hat Rack, Chairs, Oil Cloth, and Matting Extension ining and 8 de Tables and Chaira An assortment of Glass and Table Ware Mahogany Bedsteads and Wardrobes wae y Marble-top Dressing Bureaus and hstands air and Shnck Mattresses tae ate! Pillows and Bolsters, Blaukets ant ntnnee, ely — Ingrain Chamber Carpets, Mat- “Curtaing, and Shades, and Cornices P awenty Cottage Sets; various paterns. in good ler Two large Cook Stores, and twenty other Stoves in assortmentof Kitchen Furniture and Uten- sus8 T h. aaa W. L. WALL & CO.. Aucts, BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, HOUSEHOLD ea AND EFFEOTS AT On FRIDAY MORNING. August 26th, at 10 o’clock, I will sell, at No. 42 Gay street, between Green and Montgomery, a general assortment,of Hontehold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting o hogany Parlor Chairs and Sofas Teaus, stands, Ac. ne. TS Feathe) Tenses Carpe’ aT Refrigerator, Crockery and Glass Ware Walout Extension Table Parlor, Cooking and other Stover And many other artieles, too numerous to men- t 5 Terms cash. THOS. DOWLING, | au 22 4t Auctioneer. B J. 0, MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTRE’S SALE OF NINE BUILDING LOTS Cea o ora WEST, AT THE CORNER OF D STREET. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 30, oe o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed oj trust, dated May 7th, 1857, and duly recordedin | Liber J. A. 8. No, 133, folios 22 et gs we shall sell all of Lot No 6, in Bquare No. 638, Outing 149 feet on First street west, at the corner of south D street, and running back 80 feet, subdivided into 8 | Lots 15x80, ane one Lot 20x80, ‘erms cash. Conveyances at the cost of the surchaser. A cash payment of $20 on each lot will be required at the time of sale RATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee. syz-a HOBATIG MoGUIRE & 00.. Ancts, ¥ J. C0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF BUILDING LoTS OP- POSITE THE OLD GLASS HOUSE, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 3), at six o’clock,on the premisen, we shall sell for account of the estate of the late Charles L. Coltman, Lots Nos, 10, 11, and part of 13, in Square S9, subdivided inte sajall'iailding lots: fronting respectively en | north O and Water street. between 2ist and 22d streets west, and immediately in front of the old Glass Houre. pid Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6,9 and 12 months, with interest’ from the day of sale. for | which notes will be required with approved secu- | Tity, On the ratineation of the sale by the Court, and payment in full of the purchase money, the | property will be conveyed to the purchasers. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter, the trustees may re-sell the pro- | perty so in default, at the risk and expense of the Refaulting purchaser. p b. whe sone ot conveyances and stamps to be paid y the purchaser. JAMES ADAMS, RADERT COLTMAN, ¢ Prustees. aulveokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auets. ¥ JAS, C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH H. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS WSST. By virtue of a deed of trust from William H. Clampitt and wife,dated the 23d day of Septem- ter, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, and duly re- corded in Liber J. A.S , No. 161, folios 437, 433, and | 430, one of the land recerds for Washingto ty. District of Columbia, I_will sell at public auc- tion, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY AFTEB- NOON, Septémber7th, at 6 o'clock, all that lot or arcel of land in the city of Washington, and Dis- tict of Columbia aforesaid. being part of Lota numbered one. twenty-nine, and th rt ‘1, 29,30.) in Squate numbered two hundred fifty, (250,) as said Lote and Square are marked, laid down and distinguished on the plan of said city; a for said part at a point on the lineof H stree: north, eight feet four inches (8 feet 4 inches) east of the southwest corner of said lotnumbered one. and running thence east sixteen feet eight inches, (16 teet 8 inches,) thence north ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) thence wess sixteen feet eight inches. (16 feet 8 inches,) thence south ninety-two feet (92 feet) to the are of beginning. improved by a weil Built brick ouse with all the modern improve- ments, This property lies just east of the Demenou buildings. and opposite the Presbyterian Church, and is one of the most desirable residences of ite class in the city. Terms: One-half of the purchase pt le. in cash; e time o: aA of which must be paid down at t sale, the remainder, with interest, ing6months, A deed will be given and a deed of trust taken to se- cure the deferred payment. Alleonveyances, incluging revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, Should the terms ef sale not be complied with within three days, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and expenses of thepupohe: ] ser, after giving ope week’s notice in the National Intelligencer, or other newspaper published in Washington, JNO, D, McPHERSON, Trustee, au 22-d J.C. MOGUIRE & OU. Aucis, UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, First Divistoy, Wasrnoton, D.O.. August 17, 1334 Will be sold at PUBLIO AUCTION, to the high- est bidder, at Giesboro, D. O.,on ONE HUNDRED” 4y CONE HENDEED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cav: service of the Army. Fore purposesmany 00d bargains e had. Horses sold singly. Leper] Gosh ia. tory States agrescendy y order o! e Quartermaster General. JAMES A, EKIN, Colonel in charge First Division, Q. M, D. au 8-8t 5 Acetion SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Was DEPanTMenr. eear Bursiv, a t te Washinton, Doe dupect a: 1h. -Will be sold at Public ‘Auction, to the’ hig! bidder, at the times and places named below, Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 13, Altoona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 25, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September “Harrisburg, P. lyania, “ on EA ennsylyania, THURSDAY, Sep- TWO HUNDRED (2%) CAVALRY HORSES, at each place. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of thearmy. For road and farming purpos: gains may - ee oe OT8ES BO! *, , in United States currency. Perms ont JAMES A EKIN, Lt. Col, and Chief Quartremaster. many good bar an sts S444 OF COND. oat. . Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Washinzton en A f Waszincton. D. O., July 23 Will be rold at publis auction, at the Oorri near the Observatory. in the ci! if "G., 00 WEDNESDAY, August loth 13st" ced on WEDNESDAY, August 2, 1864, a lot of HORSES AND MULES, condemned as unfit for public service. Terms cash, in Government funds. le to commence at 100’clock a. m. RUCKER, Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, Sy 28-d Depot of Washington. i724 Depot of Washington. DISOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP the Copartnership existi: bet E OWEN and AML W. OWEN in the Military. vin the Militar Ravel Merchant ‘Tailoring ander the frmarot & SON, for the last 20 years, is thisday by mutual consent, The busi: th be conducted by BAML W. OWEN. at thelr old stand, 212 Pennsylvania avenue, to whom pay- ments will pee vee le ef all ontetanding debtsdue August 1.1864, [aul-im) BAML We OWEN. ©. W. BOTELER. INO, W. BOTELER C, W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS beg CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE. BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNBD WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND : HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, agr HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, Pt ines Shirt Fronts 35c. gtest variety of Hosiery, French Corsets, A Hoop Skirts, &c. No purchaser should fail to call at the cheap store of U8 SYORL, 421 7th st., between G and H. au 20-3" ; VETERINARY SURGEON. 3G Ne Ga of t! » Royal V. 8. Ss mows seats man: in ry Geareee moderate, "Also, Gn ¥ 2 n. ice _ fe Howards, G street, between Gtk and Tin, Wisk: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eoeie between 9th and loth ste 0 00 ne it ate FOR SALE—A ma- ear area au 16-lw* Fossimin thesis rag ee gia isms &Jolyewhart, 8