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LOCAL NEWS. _ : AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT ‘WASHINGTON THEATER will be opened for one night only: in order that Miss Jennie Gour- ley, late of Grover’s Theater, may receive a benefit tendered her her numerous friends and admirers. «The Maid of Croissy.or the Conscript’s Return;” « The Momentous Ques- tion, or the Poacher’s Doom,” and “Jumbo Jum” will ali be performed. The entertain- ‘ment will be interspersed with dances. Vanierizs.—Crowded houses nightly wit~ ness “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” which is performed im an acceptable manner by the Varieties com- any. There is also nightly a fine concert faire entertainment, a!l of the members of the company doing their parts to perfection. ELLIncER AnD Foore's fine exhibition at Odd Fellows’ Hall continues to attract large audiences. The company limit their stay here to the present week, although they cculd assu- redly do well for many nights more. Com. Foote, Col. Small, Miss Eliza Nestel, and the ‘vocalists and musicians, are all worth seeing and hearing. CantTersury.—Here, too, there is much to be enjoyed. Rain or shine, hot or cold, tne hall is always crowded, and the frequent outbursts of applause evidence the fact that the perform- ances give general satisfaction. Drama, pan- tomime, gong, dance, and Ethiopian eccen- tricity are the nightly order, by many splendid performers. Pic-Nic.—The Hucksters’ Association give 2 pic-nic at Washington Park this afternoon andeyening. This in their third pic-nic, and those preceding it have been pleasant parties. a RopreRy anv Recovery or THE MONEY.— ‘Tuesday afternoon, a discharged soldier named Jobn Slavin, m company with a man ramed ‘Wm. Lacey, wentintoa house kept by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, on I streetsouth, between Sth and 9th streets, where, besides those named, he met a woman named Kate McCormick, and two men, George Shafer and Smith. Here the whole party got on a drunk, and after dark Slayin was put out by the others. Word was sent to the station house, and officers Pullin and Maxwell arrested Siavin, and togk the above parties to the station house. Slavin com- plained that four hundred dollars had been stolen from him, and the entire party was searched, and nothing being found, they were placed in the cells. Yesterday morning they ‘were brought out before Justice Boswell, and they were taken singly in a private room, where they were stripped and searched, and ‘the officers were about giving up all hopes of recovering the money, when one of the officers Noticed that one side of Lacey’s mouth had a suspicious bulge, and making him open it, two of the missing one hundred ‘ollar bills ‘were found. Being thus far successful, Miss Kate was subjected to a third search, and the Temaiming notes were tound by officer Pallin in a most extraordinary portion of her person, from whence they were taken. Justice Bos- ‘well committed Lacey and the girl to jail, and dismissed the others ————— Tus WASHINGTON AsSyLUM.—The commis- Stoners: of this institution, Dr. Newman and Messrs. McDevitt and Slater, yesterday after- noon officially made an inspection of it. The joorhovse and workhouse were found in ex- ellent condition. The small-pox hospital has no inmates. There are now 72 convicts in the workhouse department and over 200 paupersin the poor department, a greater number than ever before At this season. But one death took place last week. With commendable foresight, the commis- Sioners purchased and stored their entire wine ter stock of fuel for the institution, thereby sa- ‘ving a large amount ef money. Credit isdueto Mr. Josiah Adams, the in- tendant; Mrs. Adams, the matron: Dr. S. A. H. McKim, the physician, and Mr. Tyrrell, the gardener. In accordance with the resolutions of our Councils to repair and paint the guttering and roof of the Asylum, Mr. J. F. Hodgson took the measurement for the work; and it cannot de done too soon. ogee ae An EXCELLENT IpEA.—The Boston Adver- tiser announces that tin labels have been fas- tened to some of the principal trees on the Com- Mon in that city, indicatumg the popular and the scientific names thereof. It adds: “We are not aware to whose good sense we are in- debted for the idea, which is a gogd one, and ‘will tend, let us hope, to induce more minute attention to some of the most magnificent trees that grow. We venture toassert thatnot one in ten of our citizens can tell the difference between an Englishandan American elm, or between & white aud a black ash, or even be- tween the tulip tree and the linden. They now ave an opporiunity to study arboriculture to some slight extent, as they promenande in this charming locality.” This idea could be adopted with much pro- priety in the public grounds of Washington, especially the Smithsonian grounds. Will not Prof. Henry give the suggestion consideration! z ee Sgecoyp Warp STATION CASEs.—Vincent West, assault and battery; dismissed. Also disorde: 23. Francis Scott, selling liquor Sunday; $10. Julia Sears, profanity; $3. ‘Thos. Jointer, violating city law; $5. Rich’d Parsley, grand larceny; dismissed. Rebecca Jones, disorderly; #5. Robert Walsh, obtain- ing goods by faise pretences; bail for court. Geo. Johson, disorderly; $3. Augustus Mont- mery, do.: Wm. Gassaway, do.; $3. achel Burk, do.; $125. Geo. Bird and Jno. Spillman, do; #2¢ach. Jno. Brisbane, drunk; dismissed. Catherine Roach, disorderly; L. E. Quillan, do.; dismissed. C.S. Jones, do.; Michael Barregdén, drunk; do. Thos. Norton, drunk and disorderly; costs, 55 cents. Wm. McMichal, drunk; military. Catherine Mur- phy, suspicion of larceny; dismissed. ——_.—_— DemocRATIC COMMITTEE MEETING.—Th> committee on decorations for the ratification meeting proposed to be held by the Democracy of this city, on the 17th of September next, met last evening at the rooms of the National Democratic Association, but effected nothing— the committee concluding that it would be un- wise to agree upon anything definite until after the meeting of the Chicago Convention. A mumber of mottoes for transparencies, &c., ‘were submitted, but not agreed to for tae Treason above asigned—their applicability being necessarily dependent upon the action of the Convention. to meet again to-morrow night. gee THe Camp MeeEtTInG.—We understand that the Methodists are meeting with success at their camp-meeting in Shipley’s woods. A number have professed conversion, and many penitents are still about the altar. Yesterday Morning those in attendance had an experi- ence meeting, andasermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Swope, of Martinsburg, Va. Rev. Mr. Thrush has been called home by the sick- ness of some of his members at McKendree. ‘The camp will break up on Friday. —— Forp’s THBatER.—The second regular sea- Son at this favorite temple of the drama, will commence on Monday next. The ever popu- lar Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Florence will be the opening cards, and they will appear in come- burlesque, farce, and vaudeville. The a: Florences wili be followed throughout the | season by the best comedy and tragedy stars | before the public. a Inqvest.—Yesterday, Coroner Woodward held an inquest in view of the body ofa new born mulatto infant, which was found ina gutter on L, between 2ist and 22d streets west. The jury decided that the infant came to its death by the neglect or cruelty of some person Snes unknown who placed it in the gut- Se THE EXCELLENT lithographic likeness of Mayor Wallach, noticed by us lately, was Sop rreseny by Messrs. J. F. Neidfeldt and Chas. . Alber, of this city. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. gees J.weLry, Jewelry and silver plated tea spoons, for 81, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, 43% Penn’a AY., Dear 422 st. it* ALL THe Wor.n’s 4 Stace, and all the p merely Players, and we surmisethat alarge tion of the players thereon must be using that justly popular preparation for the teeth," gfant Sorofont’? from the immense demand thi 8 for that article, the most delightful, convenient snd efficacious beantifer and preserver of the teeth the world i and perfumistsseti¢ rotuced. All mane Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nail: wishing'immediate relied in Nihers troublesome ‘ann 5 call at Dr. White's r |, No. 494 Peon’s'av., bet. as'andstnsts, anit t Covers axp CoLps. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of pulmonary, bronchial and asthmatic affections. : Byperience having proved that simple remedies of act ily when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to pial .” or Lon * ‘ cold, cough, or irritation of the throat ee oe: slight, as by this precaution @ more serious attack Be ef off, Public speakers ma) ally Ww: and si ill find tual for clears Gnd strengthening the voice, Soldiers should hats them, as they can be carried im the pocket and $aken as occasion requires. jy 23-Im,r Do rov evlor your whiskers and moustache? If use the “Japanese me ” No hair dye ., ir in. Id it, Only one paration, SS a gr 2 8. C. Forp, $2 eoSm 290 Ps. avenue, Sole Agent CoLeate’s Homey Soar. “This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such=sniversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- od, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all ‘and Fancy Goods Dealers. Ja%-ooly | desirable investment, The committee adjourned | W. ;MaNet eon’ mi Ertoe ‘1s box. Bold . Frest and, Pa. avenue, : psetinens SRM ST Warnarrep ro Cee —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an ic of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhaa_ in siz is. No juired. Price $1 per bo’ Bold Sans Gs cetner tite eeregt ae b . avenue, Weshiscton:and Henry Oook. Alexandria, ja 6-17 BBILITY, InAL WEAKNESS, Ctec.. oT ET ured ‘by one who has really imsei? eo Sina ernsang, bas ee Se Bowany H. Teaver, mars D&W.ly Lock Bo: mn. Mass, x. Diseases oF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, U1 an Sexual. SysteMs—new and rel; ‘tr ent —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. S8killin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Je30-3m ‘THE OHEAPEST AND BEST Hain Dru iN THE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hi 0 cents abox. The bestinuse. Try it. Sold by 8. O. Ford, corner llth street and Penn. avenue, Woshington; and Henry Cook, Alexandris. aé-lv MARRIED, the 22d instant, by the Rev. Mr Ryan, Mr. CHARLES P. LEAKY to Miss AURELIA F. BIS: TON, of Alexandria, Va, {Alexandria papers copy.] acre On the 2th instant, by the Rev. Mr, Sipes, LIAM DUBOIS. of New York, to MARY ELLEN TALBERT, of this city.- - On the 25th of June. at St. Peter’a Church, bv the Rev. J. B. A. Boerellit, GEO. G. HUMPHREYS. of Baltimore, to ELIZA JANE FLETCHER, of Washington. = { Baltimor pers please copy.) On the 2th ins’ the East Washington. M. EK. Parsonage, by Rev. H. N_Sipes. Mr. WILLIAM DUBOIS to Miss MARY ELLEN TALBERT, all of Washington, D C DIED, On Wednesday, August 24th, at noo: painful illness of three weeks, with a blissfal as- surance of a blessed immortality, RACHEL J. de- voted wife of Wm. H. A. Wormley, and eldest daughter of Wm, and Josephine Slade, in the 2d year of her age. : “She closed her eyes, and stood in peace Before 5 seule God.” ‘ The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the 15th-street Presby- 4erian Church on Friday, the 26th inst., at 20’clock p.m. On the 25th inst., aftera short illness, LUCINDA J. WILLIAMS. wife of Thos. W. Williams, in the s7th year of her age. i Her funeral will take place from her late res dence, 400 6th street, between G and H, Frid merning at 1) o'clock. The friends and acquai fences are invited to attend without further nc ‘ice. On the 2th instant, at_ the residence of her fa- ther, James F. Fowler. Esq.. Prince George’s Oo., Md., after along and painful illness. which she hore with true Christian fortitude, MARY FRAN- CES, wits of Benjamin F, Bean, aged 2 years and 3 months, The funeral will take place oneFriday, the 26th inst., at 2o’clock p, m., from the Methodist Epis- copal Church, East Washington. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend A In Georgetown D. C., Angust 23d, 1854. JULTA EILZABETH, infant daughter of Edward W. and Jenvie O. Deeth <a PERSONAL. PERSON AL — WELL WISHER, I am very thank- ee for your kind advice, wliich I shall fellow. [RFORMATION WANTED OF CLINTON KEN. NEDY, by bis two brothers, who now work in Welsh’s Mill, Water st., Georgetown, D.C. a25 3 H Te NOTICE. AVING read a notice in your paper over the signature of my wife, Angelina Sibley) denying the leaving of my bed and board, I have to say to the public that I persuaded her after the expiration of two weeks, and she returned, and after she re- turned I requested her to come with me for I had rented another house, and I thought it proper that it would be best for us, buther reply was that she could not leave her mother, She denies taking property, which Ido now as- sert with proof that she took over $20 worth, I wrote numbers of letters to her requesting her to come home, but received no answer, and herown words with proof among her neighbors that I a-ked her to come with me, but that she refused, and would not live with me. Now I take this method through your paper of requesting her to come home if she thinks proper within the next two months, {au 243t*] ROBT. SIBLEY, AUTION.—To all whom it may Concern.—All persozs are hereby cautioned against fillin, half-pint porter and mineral water Bottles mark: with the names of “R.A. Shinn,” and Rey & Shinn,’ as all who are found so offending will be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law ‘“pro- pine against the improper use of trade marks, e.77 I would also notify my customers that payment will be exacted for all bottles lost by them after thisdate. _ __ RILEY A. SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Greene st., Aug 18, 1364. [aul9-Im] Georgetown, D. 0. ADAM MARSHA, late from a northern city, would inform the public that she has taken up her residence at No. 403 K street, between gth and lth, Is prepared to read the past and foretell fature events. au 22-Im* EFINED SUGARS.—This day received, 10 barrels Lovering & Co.’s Crashed, Powdered, and Soft Crashed Sugars, au 23-6t BENJ, BEALL, ci RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS. We have for sale 150 SHARES STOCK and $10,000 MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, The Bords bear six per cent. interest, payable semi-annually, and with the Stock offer asafe and JAY COOKE & CO. Banke! Fee IT JARS! FRUIT JARS!! . Housekeepers who wish to prgae fresh fruit are invited to examine our SELF-SEALING FRUIT | JARS, as they have been thoroughly tested, and We can warrant them to keep fruit perfectly, As | the fruit requires no sugar and the jars no cement, it is economy for every family to put up all the fruit they wanj for the winter. au 20-lw* WEBB & BEVERIDGE, CHOICE sTOCK INTEBIOR ADORNMENTS, PAPEP HANGINGS. A select and varied » ock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- *erPieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Bhad ® variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &e. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Bilk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- ek of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. A few choice Bngravings and Paintings always in store, . "Orders for Psperneng ing, and Window Shades wae lly sceneee pe ¢ sity oF county. cash is Or Tr. orm cash fer 600), MARKRITER, No, 486 Seventh street, Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, RE MANURE, MANURE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN UNITED STATES, eee The undersigned, having cont: fi Lecter at {Glesbaro "Point Bon are ae ‘0 put. on bo aptains at low taten. rremcle seri 0k expanse to VESSELS WANTED. Address No, 330 B street, Washington, GIESBORO POINT MANURE Waanr. ' O & au v-tf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. 869 8k VENTH STREET. 369 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE, HOUCSEFURNISHING GOODS, CUTLERY, PLATED C ASTORS, SPOONS, &o, Fifty pieces Ingrain; Rag and Hemp Carpets which we are offering at much less than present rices, some as low as cen y - ; = Burnitate and Housefurnishiag Goods we can efy co! ion, Our stack of Cutlery and Plated Ware we are of- fering at extraordinsty bargains. ; Persons in want of Housefurnishing Goods wi!l find it decidedly to their interest to give usa call, a8 all of our stock was purchased previous to the last advances, which enables us to offer greater in- lceements than any house in thi a = on a billa A discount of cent. allo offsiand upwards, HENRY ; Successor te Bontz & Griffith, 80 15-10t 369 7th street, near I. Seat enn moe aectae reo ALES ; Be ardgaee hatha set aRIBUR, ool . 5. . ¥ ve hy wi (and 6th st.. opposite Natouat Yotel. iy isi" ADIES’ ATTENT: —PL, L Seo Th oe nas spate ty i PoLcae x je: land, i to Ladien, Gentlemen, and ‘Ohildecc's under sot ‘a. Blachine stitchi: oe vo. ing done HS ae 456 486 456 456 Sy 7-tS1* WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION by an experienced Bar Keeper. . Address gu. a: Best ofcity ference. ry ‘WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Three good MIL- LINERS, | DIATELY Thres good eT dbottinazeat._ Three eood Bi BAKERS. toH.. BURiE, 180 Kins trecty ‘Alex: au 354 WANTED IiMEDIATELY—a YOUNG MAN to take charge of it NO, 313 Seventh st, corner bre ere” APPL ANTED-—The subscriber t eightor ten We oy . uadaen au 25-3t* j "SN atreet soath._ WASTED IMMBDIATELY—A first-class cake and pastry BAKBR. The highert wages and steady employment given, an 25-3t* 8. SUMMONS, 466 Pa. av. WANTED-—A White BOY from 16 to 2) vears of age, American or German, to assist in & res- tavrant, German Fan inquire at the Me- CLELLAN RBSTAURANT, corner of 2d street, and Pennsylvania avenue. it* A-GENTLEMAN of expericncs and good rness capacity desires a SITUATION: 1s a go penman and accountant, capable of conductin, cozreepondence!; a fair mathematician an draughtsman and has had some experience in makingout contracts, plans, specifications, &c. Would be a useful man fo a tirm or agency having business to transact with the War or Navy, De- Berimgnts or Patent office. Please address ‘* E. ”” Washington Post Office. au 25-2t* WV 4ANTED-A MAN AND HIS WIFE, without children, (German preferred,) to take charze of a small farm near the ce 8 Apply at the office of the United States Hotel, Pa. av. au 24-3t* FOR RENT AND SALE _ "PHRRE UNFURN: D BOOMS FOR RENT, Also a small Frame Apply at No. 573 ave Deke athena Teh Ata, an toate RARE CHANCE—The GOOD WILLandFIX- A T CHANGt the tans Pitas in the citys gui: beta, thing or shoe business. A; FH. SMITHS. Ree AcOTR st ane ‘OR RENT—Witbout BOARD, 1 de- sirable Farnished ROOMS.” Me cea re- jired. Apply at 400 4th street, between E and venue. au 2 lw* IRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT st No. 492 E street, between 5th and 6th. Furnitore new. Possession given Sept, Ist. Privi- lege of the bathing room. au 25-30" SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AND FURNI- ture for sale. Apply immediately at 403% 9th street west, between HandI, or 434 Penn. avecue, up stairs. au 3 3t* Dé*s IRABLE aon WITH BOARD, FOR Gentlemen, at No, 2% north K, between 7th and 8th sts. Table boarders accommodated. au 25-e0 3t* Fok RENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE, with basement. partially furnished,on @ st., between 84 and 4th sts., No Apply to BE. “WROK, on Massachusetts avenue, or on the prem- ines. au 25 Fo SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXT 3 of a Segar, Tobacco and Stationery Store, No. 553 Maryland ay.,between 9th and loth sta. Island. A blue show box sits in front ofthe door, It will © a good stand for most any business. 925-3t* ‘OR RENT—A large FRONT PARLOR and BED ROOM on second floor, both neatly furnished, together or separate.| Parlor may be used as bed room if required; also. privilege of the kithen, Apply at 734 H street, between 19th and 20th sts. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS TEACH- er of the English branches for several small children Will teach music if required. Address Mies K. C. R., Washington, D. C. au 24-45" WANTED-A WAITER atthe Gosling House. One who understands his business can get $20 per month all year round. Inquire at the Gos- ling Restaurant, 247 Penn av. au 24-3t Boae> WANTED BY ASINGLE YOUNG LADY ina private family. Terms must be moderate. References given ifrequired. Address H.L Post Office. au 24-2t* Ww ANTED—In a small family, two BERVANTS, (colored}—one a good cook, washer and AEouets the other ee mare; senye sud eake hee sel erally useful. a street, between Hand I. bag au 24-8" OR RENT—A THREE STORY HOUSE, with two story back building, sitaated on south Sharp street, opposite Camden Station, with water Tange, bath and gas fixtures. Immediate posses- sion given. Rent $4°0. Apply at No. 150 Sharp st. ost h UMWALT, Bank of Baltimore. HE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale a very valuable and productive FARM, situated in the District of Columbia, one mile eastof ning’s Bridge, containing six land, well watered. The improvements, a two-story Frame Dwelling, nearly new, with the necessary out-buildings, Persons wishing to pur- chase are invited to examine the premises. Avery posent drive of three miles, over a good road, m Washingto: ity. ‘au %-colm™ ROBERT K. NRVITT, WANTED A SALESMAN, in a Wholesale Store. Must write a good hand, and come wellrecommended. Also,a COLORED MAN, who can read and write. to work in store, Apply to WM. MARSHALL, 479 9th street. au 24-3t ANTED—A good NURSE to take charge of two children, Must be well recommended. Apply on Saturday, the 7th inst., between 10 and 40clock,at No. 2641 street, between I7th and sth. au 24-4t* V ANTED—A neat GIRL, (German preferred,) competent to cook and do the housework of a family of three persons. One well recommended will find, besides good pay, a desirable home, sock references. for three days, to L. WURTEN- , No, 400 Penn. avenue, between 4': and a au 24-3t* ANTED—Two best SHAVERS AND HAIR- WwW DRESSERS. Wages $18 per week, Wth st., No 491. corner Penna. avenue, au 23-3t* Mr. MURIC. ANTED—By a married couple without ¢ W “aren. FURNISHED ROOM and BOARD, or Furnished Room without Board and use of Kitch- gn. in a private family. | References exchanged, Address, stating terms and location, to “Lafosse,”? Box 1067. au 23-5t* W 48HINGTON Ga8S 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 cash price ofstock, su 23 Iw* WANTED IMMEDIATSELY, or by the Ist of ‘ September. by @ sinall and careful family. an UNFURNISHED HOUSE, containing about six rooms, or a larger one partly farnished. Rent paid in advance ifdesired, Address Box 407 Post Office. au 23 3t” ANTED—For cash, from a person retiring from housekeeping, a set of Chamber Furni- ture, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, Sofa, Car- Bt itair Carpet and Rods, Address P. 0, Box 1%, Geargetown. D.C. au 233t* V j ANTED—A SITUATION ina Dry Goods or Grocery Store, by a young man 19 years old. Has had one years experience, Best of references iven. Apply by letter,to J.L. EB Post Office, -» Georgetown BELLWANGER and LOOK JOB- No.4 an 23-3t* ER. Inquire at the sign of the Big Gun, . 49 La. ay., between 6th and 7th streets, where allwork in the Gun and Locksmith’s business will be promptly attended to, and where bolts and metalic cartridges of all sizes can be found, au 23-3t OOD CHOPPERS WANTED.—Five hundred WOOD CHOPPERS, to whom the highest wages per cord will be ee to go to Maryland to cut over 10,000 eords of wood to fill Government contract. spatter provision, and clothing fur- nished on the ground. if aired. Apply imme- diately to Capt. JOHN ©. PETTIT. No. 25 43 street, Washington city, or at L. FEARSON’S, op- posite Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown, D. C. au 23-e03t* ANTED TO RENT—Part of a small House, in a gentee! neighborhood, Address Box 43, Btar Office. au 22-lw* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At the Post Office Eating House, No. 381 F atreet.a WOMAN PASTRY COOK. one that understands the busi- ness. au 20-lw* STREETER & CLARKE. ype BOTTLES WANTED! OLD BOTTLES WANTED! The highest cash price will be peid for— Whole Champagne Bottles, Half do. do. Pint Porter do. Pint Ale Jugs, &e,. 46. in’ le Jugs, &c,. &c.. : Se RTLYEY A. SHINN Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown 4 N.B.—Any person having Jarge quant of Old Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. {au l8-Im] R. A. SHINN. WANTED. By MORGAN & RHINEHART, at G street Wharf. 5.000 Tons GREEN HOS- PITAL AND CAMP BONBS, for which the high est market price will be paid, au_13-eolm W 4N7E5-SEOOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery description. | B. BUCHLY, 42% 7th street, fe 8-tf between G and H. east side. EDUCATIONAL. F2 BENT—Two large ROOMS over Hilborn’s Segar Store, and adjoining Hammack’s Res taurant. They are on the second floor, and are suitable for offices, as the location is the best ia Washington. Also, one FURNISHED ROOM that would suit a single gentleman: z ‘ on the premises. to ea i ‘JNO. D, HAMMACK, Hammack’s, corner 15th st. and Pa. av. This is a rare chance to secure two of the finest rooms on the avenue. au 25-3t* OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, on D street, near 13th, No, 279, Apply No. 37 Louisiana avenue. au _24-lw* OR RENT—A HOUSE in Georgetown, No, 42 Gay street. Possession given immediately. Inquire of SOLOMON STOVER, Wood and Coai Yard, corner 2st and Ists.. Washington. ad-lw* F°, SALE—An_ excellent and nearly new FRAME HOUSE, situated on West street. Georgetown, Apply to THOMAS DOWLIN Auctioneer, No. 174 Bridge street. an 24-6t* {OR SALE—The STOCK and FIX RES of an L Ice Cream and Confectionery Saloon. inclu- ding a Soda Fountain, Terms low, Inquire at 244 G street, tet i7th and 18th, near War Depart- ment, after 40’clock p, m. an 24-3t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Without board. Boarding house in the neighborhood where meals are served. Reference required. Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, between 9th and lith streets. au 2t-lw* A FOR SALE, FRAME HOUSK AND LOT, on 2Ist street, be- tween Land M, at $1,100, A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, innortheast part of city, at 31,300. A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, on Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and liith streets, at 35,500, ALARGE BRICK HOUSE, Vines and Fruit Trees, 6,0 feet of ground, at 37,00, THE CHEAPEST FARM in the District. Posi- tively at a great bargain. 15) acres, near the city, RESTAURANT, on 7th street, paying well. at $700, THIRTY-THREE LOTS, at $275 each; $59 down, balance in payments of $25 every three months, HOUSE ANDONE ACRE, in Bladensburg, at $2,000, FOR RENT. Toa good tefant,a large BOARDING HOUSE, centrally located, HALL & EATON, Real Estate Brokers, au 24-2t* corner 7th and F streets, URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 394 Lstreet north, one of the most pleasant and desirable locations in the city, and within s few steps of the city cars. au 23-3" Wibt BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY BY 1ST September, two newly finished five room HOUSES. Enquire of JOS, PRATHER, Northero and Centre Market. au 23-5t* Fe SALE—A most excellent FRAME HOUSE. situated on south L street, between 2ist and 22d, containing 12rooms, Will be sold a great bar- sib and immediate postession given. Apply to MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers. south- east corner of 18th st. and Pa, av. au 23-10t* DWEL AND STORE TO RENT.—That Dwelling Store to rent, situated on B street north, between 6th and 7th streets east, Capitol Hill Suited for SErocery ortavern. Ap- ply to the undersigned. at his residence on Penn, avenue, between 2d and 3d streets east. au 23 3t* H.R. MARYMAN. FrO# RENT_FOUR ROOMS, with use of Kitchen and Dining-room, all furnished, at 500 E street between 2d and 3d, au 22-7t* 'OR RENT—Desirable furnished ROOMS in the best locality in the city, being near tne Post and Patent Offices, Callat 445 E street, between 6th and7th sts. au 22-6t* ‘OR SALE—A small HOUSE AND LOT, on loth street, between K ani L street; house two rooms, with small cellar. aud has been hewlyDuilt, For sale also, a smail BUILDING LOT adjofning, Anybody desiring to live ina nice, quict neighbor- hood, and eonyenient to all the public buildings, will do well by applying immediately next door to P. Hinea’s Restaurant. au 22-4t* QTORE TO LET—A GOOD STORE, with back room attached, lighted with eas, and provided with all necessary fixtures, Apply at 355 F street, between 9th and loth. . an 2) 6t* MERSON INSTITUTE—Select Classical anil Mathematical school for boys, Fourteenth street, between I and K, The Twelfth Anoual Session of this School will begin the first MON- DAY in September. For circulars, &c., address the Principal, CHAS. B. YOUNG. 348 New York avenue, Tuition per quarter, $20. _au25-5t* eT. MARY’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, near Bryantowa, Charles county, Md. This institution will reopen on Monday, 8ept. 5. Board and tuition in all the English branches $200 per annum. ner Mrs. D. MAJOR, principal, can be seen on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday of this week, between the hours of nine and eleven, at Mr. S. Masi's,461 oth street west. au 24 3t* AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, A Select School for yoone) Ladies and Misses, 367 I street, be- tween 13th and 14th, will reopen on MONDAY, feptemb-r Sth. Experienced and thorough teachers, Music and French in charge of eminent Profes- sors, For circulars call at Drug Store corner of I and 12th, or at the Institute after September Ixt. Misses WILLIAMS & HALSTEAD, au 24-d2t&eott* (Chron) NV ItS YOUNG'S SEMINARY, Corner of Land 18th strect west. The duties of this school will be resumed on Monday, the.5th of September. here will » upils will be received at any time, and charged from the date of entrance. au 23 3t* RGETOWN SELECT ENGLISH D Geen e ETOP ASBICAL AGADEMY AnD 5 FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ROBERT PHIPPS, Principat. The Second Term of this Iastitution will begin on Monday September 5, 1854, at the new school- house, northeast corner of West and Montgomery* streets, Georgetown, D.C. _ The number of pupils is strictly limited to twen- ty-five. The long experience and success of the Principal warrants him in assuriog parents that they will find this school well adapted for securin, for their sons a thorough English and Classical education, combined with the advantages of con- genial associations and careful moral training. REFERENCES ; Rev. Dr. Pyne. Washington. Rey. J.H, C. Boute, Georgetown. Rev. N. P. Tillinghast, Georgeto yn. Henry Addison, Esq.. Mayor of Georgetown, Major Kurtz U.8. A., Georgetown. Major Nicholson. U.8 M. 0.. Georgetown. Thomas ©. Cox, Exq., Georgetown. %. Henry. Cooke, Esq., President First National Bank, Washington. C.E. | nde The Esq., President Bank of Com merce, Georgetown. The Principal may be seen at 111 West stree! Georgetown. : au 23-27 be two terths of five monthseach, but | VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT—A new and commodious DWELL- ING HOUSE, with a large yard and garden at- tached, highly impreved, and a ycung orchard of choice fruit trees; all the necessary out buildings, in good repair; water gooil and convenient to resi dence, and the health of the piace 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 desirrd, 15 or 2) acres of land adjoining wi'l be rented with the above. For further information inquire at the office of DR. 0, A. DAILEY, Dentist, Pennsylvania aveaue, No, . between 6th and 7th sts, of M&. 6. C! HYATY, Hyattsville, Prince George’s County, Md ay 20-co3t* FSENIsHED Rooms FOR RENT—At No. 225 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Willards’@lo- tel. au 19-2w* Fo SALE—DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE and three BUILDING LOTS, Inquire atNo.455, Mass. avenue, near 6th at. au i8-Im* OR 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. 24 door from 15th street. No. 460 New York avenue. Also, a first class DWELLING, contain- ing ten rooms, kitchen, attic, and a large cellar, in the same location, and possession had on he an i7~ Ist of October next. OR SALE—A three story and attic BRICK HOURE and out-buildings,on North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, neacly opposite the Washington Railway, near the Depot House containing 10 room vacant lot adjoining; front of 55 by 80. For further particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No. 322 Pennsylva- nia av. au l6 WE OFFER FOR SALE, at a great bargain a amall FARM. containing about 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all necessary ont- houses. This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning’s Bridge road across Eastern Branch, ig'na high and healthy situatién, with an abundance of wood, Terms made known on application to - SWEENY & GO. Real Estate Brokers, au 15-1m Gorner 7th and v strects, For PALE-—The three-story BRIOK HOUSE and LOT. No, 561 9th street, (Island,) be- tween D and E streets, The house contains nine rooms, and has convenient out-buildines, &c, Apply toW. D, WALLACH, at the Star Office. Gone HOUSE FOR SALE. . The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from bu ness, aud offers his well-enown hot for sale. Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- srivania avenue, between 12th and lath sts. au * 88 MAGBUDER will open, onthe Ist of Se Saar DaY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES. No. 107 West street, between Congre: and Washington strects, Georgetown, D. C. 8 dence 111 Weat street. au ‘D VALLEY INSTITUTE FO ComenanayouNe GANS UeMeN: CHAN(OSBURG. Pa., - e TREY. 0. BGE'& BONS. ‘erms $200 yr schol ear, Duties Ferumed re ist. ¥ Circulars at this office, ORGETOWN ACADEMY. ms FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 126 Bridge st., between Congress Big ai The annual exercises of this Institution will com- mence on MONDAY, the Sth of Benpember, next, Circulars can be bad at Mr Orandell’s Book- store, Georgetown, or Mr. Jovce’s Bookstore, Penn, avenue, near 20th street, ire ee to pu ree im Washington, at half price. ‘au 2-c0) 9 2w* Dreeic eens Toe qarte in en guages, Bug! wpe e ‘ough Mar, BOARDING BOHOOL On Balti- @QAND FOR eae ees at the first house from WO the Kastern Branch Bridge. au 6-Im* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 450 l2th i street, east side, between @ and H sts. The situation is one of the most desirable piper Ln Fo, Bale othe subscriber wishes to sell a FARM, containing about 25° acress, more or less, distant about four miles from Washington, tei PETE eit raed tinver, sod about large the land is ‘ood timber, for ce ueetvetor meadow land. title indis- prigble. Address J. + Washington, uit D., Box 384 pope 3 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE 8ALB IN THE FIRST WARD.—Thoe in eT cnac velable property spon ‘will sell all or part o! it le: property a wh fides, situated on the eorner of Sud‘ sitects, and within one-and-e: looks of ,Ser’s expente. | _— AUCTION SALES. oo FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. PORTABLE HOUSE ROA! THURSDAY, ty t road, suitable ie lery or sutler store. P. ly : : "in 8S GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, B* THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS aT AUCTIO’ On FRIDAY MORNING. August 25th, at 10 o’clock, I will sell, at No. 42 Gay street, between Green and Montgomery. a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting o¥ Mahogany Parlor Chairs and Sofas Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, &c, Cane-seat and other Chairs Feather Beds and Mattresses Carpets, Oilcloth and Matting é Refrigevator, Crockery and Glass Ware alnut Extension Table Parlor, Cooking and other Stoves Spee foe other artieles, too numerous to men- Terms cash, THOS. DOWLING, au 22 4t Auctioneer. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WAsnixcros BO Mest 17, 1384 Will be sold at PUBLIG AUOTION, to the high- est bidder, at Giesboro,D. Gon * ONE HONDAS ‘ 4y CONE HUN DRE These HIETY, CAVALRY HOWSES. BAND ehorses have been pint the Oavalry service ofthe fe metered For road and farm purposes many good bargains id singly. Terme: Guan intUhitea aoper! byte) rtermaster General. y order of the Quarters. ener iN, Colonel in charge First Division, Q. M. D. au 8-8t Y¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, BUILDING LOT ox 10TH STREET WEST AT On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 25th instant, at 6 o'clock, we will sell in front of the premises Lot 3, subdivision of original Lot 8, Square 335, fronting arene on 10th street west, between R and Sstreets mn Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months. bearing interest, and secured by deed of trast on the DES rnIaee th . i conveyancing at the expense of purchaser, an WM. WALL & CO., Ancts, BY JA8. C. McGUIRE & CO.,, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIX BUILDING LOTS ON 7TH AND STH STREETS, BETWEEN R AND 8 STREBTS NORTH. On THU RSDA Y@@FTERNOON. Bentemiber laté o'clock, on the premises, we shail baa en of Lots Nos, § and 12, in Square No. 419, subdivided into three Lots fronting 2 feet each on 7th street, between Rand 8 streets north, and running back | 100 feet, and three Lots of a similar size immedi- ately in the rear and fronting on 8th street. Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder in6 and 12 months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances and stamps atthe cost of the pur- chaser. au 25-4 JAMES OC, McGUIRE &CO., Aucts. Y¥ JAS, 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS OF A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING. On THURSDAY MORNING, September 1. at 10 o'clock, at 164 F street, next to the corner of 19th street, we shall sell the Furniture and Effects of a fainily d@tlining housekeeping, comprising— Mahogany Parlor Furniture, finished in Plush and Hair Olot! Walnut Whatnotsand Fancy Tables - Marbie-top Center Table, Corner Stand Rush and Cane-seat Chairs Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth Gilt Window Shades, Rugs Two Extension png Tables Mahogany, Walnut and Painted Cottage Furniture Mattresses. Bolsters, and Pillows Snoking: and other Stoves Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen Uteneiin cash, auisd J. ©. MeGUIRE & 00., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT, OF THE PERSONAL EF- FEOTS OF THE LATE JOSEPH METLER, DE- GEASED On SATURDAY, the 27th, at 19 o'clock a. m., we shall sell, in front of our Store Rooms. cormer7th and Dstréets. the personal effects of the late Josph Metler, deceased, by order of the Administrator. Termin cash. r2est GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets, au 24-3t Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NAVY- | = YARD TION. BANS AT AUC . On TUESDAY, the 3)thinst., at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall sell_in front of the premises Lot 5. in Square 882. This property fronts 49 feet 74¢ inches on south M street, and is between 6th and 7th sts, ena, running back 129 feet 11 unches to a 30-foot alley. Terms: One-half cash: balance in six months. for note bearinginterest. Adeed given anda deed of trust taken. All conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost @f the purchaser. au 24d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. At the Horse Bazaar, 9B Louisiana avenue. RSE8, CARRIAGES, WAGONS AN BD NESS AT AUCTION. “ND HAR On SATURDAY MORNING, 2th instant, at 10 o’clock, we will scll, at the Bazaar, about Includi c for bin Oe M He neluding a stylish Ac! awk Mo: ‘and other Saddic and Carriage Horses 7 A°7*°* ALSO, Bets Single and Double Harness, Saddles and Bri- dies, Family Carriages, Germantowns, Rock- aways, Top and No-Top Buggies, Wagons au 24 W.L. WALL & O©O., Aucts, JAS, C, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS A’ PUBLIG AUCTION z On MONDAY MORNING, August 20, at J0 ovclock, at the residence of Woodbury Bmory, Esq... N0. 405 12th street, between Iand K streets Borth, weshall sell his furniture and effscts, com- prising— A - cee Hair, Spring, Sofa, Armand Parlor airs; - Etageres. Marble Top and Card Tables: Large engraving, ‘*Shakspeareand his Friends;”’ Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs; Window Curtains and Shader. Lounge, Marble Top Bureaus and Washttands; Mahogany and Walnut Bedstead: Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows Looking Glasses, Clock, Toilet Set! Walnut Dining Table, Cane Seat Chairs; Cooking and other Stoves; aq Together with a general assortment of Kitchen ee h 'erms, cash, au 2i-a J _C.McGUIRE & 00. Aucts, ¥ J.C, MCGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 28, 1864, at 6 o'clock, we shall sell, at public sale on the prem- ises, the west half of Square No. 823, fronting on north M, Boundary, ard 5th streets east, contain- ing about 24,828 equare feet, in lots to snit pur- odie This property is located near Kendal) Teen, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance in 6,12and 1S months Deed given and deed of trust taken to secure the deferred payments. Allthe writings and Government stamps at the JOHN E. KENDALL, cost of the purchasers. T.M. HANSO! SAMUEL NORMENT, Committee of Nations! Hoare option au 3-eokds (Rep.] Auctioneers. 89° THE ABOVE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ’ N 5 u, 8 ¥ Same hour, JOHN E. KENDALLGS T. M_ HANSON. _ ., SAMUEL NORMENT, | Committee of National Building Association. au 2d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BEAUTIFUL FARM BF. GPoNTRY SEAT AT A Z On WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., we shall sell. at 5 o'clock p. m,. on the premises, that beautiful | iece or Pace of land attached to the former re idence of H W. Blunt, Esq. near Tennallytown, | about one and a half miles from Georgetowa, on | the Rockville Turnpike road. This land adjoins | the lands of Messrs Loughborough and Carter, | and Mra. A J. Lyle. | This sale presents a rare opportunity toa gen- tleman wishing a fine country’seat, the neighbors ing socket being the very best, and possessing all | the advantages of proximity to town and ma: ket, The view is beautiful, commanding a prospect of | from twelve to seventy miles, of the most pic- turesque and romantic scenery. The soil is kind, and well adapted to the culture of a vegetable gur- den, the most of it baving a beautiful southeast exposure, The land, which contains about twen- | ty-five acres, is susceptible of division into three | or more lots, each of which contain beautiful | building sites, and will be sold in separate lots, if | desired, gait z | We respectfully invite the attention of persons | wishing to purchase » handsome site for a private residence, and the public in general to this sale, as it presents very rare inducements, and the sale will be well wortby of their attention. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six ronths, for note bearing interest. A deed given and a deed of trust takem Title indisputable, au 4d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y¥ J. 0, MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, ‘RE’S SALE OF VERY 18 LE TRUST AUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY > By virtue ofa deed of trai . 188, and dul; rd Roe folios 72 ke bo thg Land Recorda of Washington opt at the | will meat public serticr, in frent of pre on al <x WEDNESDAY, the 3!st day of August A. Hon Mots Noa, 1;2, 00d 4. in Basses Ney . fronting on Georgia a’ ie, between Halfand ‘iret sti west, inthe city of Wash 2, to- ther with all the impra , CON: of Slaughter jouse. Tce House, &c. ainder 2 sapal pavments in @ aud ie months er ¥ and 12 months, | me interest from day of sale, secured: by deed o f 9 | | | | | rity. | and paymentin full of the | property will be conveyed to the purchasers. e AUOTION SALES, FUTURE DaYs. B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE a’ On MONDAY MORNING. 20th amt pot LON, atthe large Double Houses, Nos. 475 and 477 18th street, between Pennsylvania avenus gnd D street, a large collection of Household ‘ture in good order, embracing ahogany Parior Sofa, Tete: te Arm and Side Chairs and Rocke: Brocatelle and Lace Curtains, Shades Marble Center and Pier Tables Gilt Mirror and Paintings Mahogany Whatnot, Brureels Carpetings Hall Ha ck, irs, Oil Cloth, and Matting Extensioa Dininggpe Side Tables and Chairs n assortment o: jass and Table Ware abovany Bedsteads and Wardrobes withosany Marble top Dressing Bureaus and aT potands, sir and Shuck Mattresses ont er Rillews and ‘Bolsters, Blankets ant hy ects + py aud Ingrain Chamber Carpets, Mat- Three OOeitaing ea ae Surteins, an ades, and Cornices Twenty Cottage Sets; Various paterns. in g004 ‘wo large Cook Stoves, and t Amassorimentof Kitchen Furniture and Gwen. eile Terms cash. au 2-d W. iL. WALL & 00. *anets. ¥ J, C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NINE BUILDIN ON Ist STREET WEST, AT THM 00) nn OF On TUESDAY AFTRRNOON, August 30, até o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed o: trust, dated per 7th, 1857, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8. No. 133, folios 22 et shall sell all of Lot No 6, in Square No. 638, ing feet on First street west, at the corner of south D street. and running back 80 feet, subdivided into § Lots 15x80, and one Lot 20x80. Terms cash, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. Ace payment of $20 on each lot will be required al 6 time 0: 1e HORATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee. yard J. 0, MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts. ——~- ¥ JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, HHANCERY SALE OF VACANT LOTS. On WEDNBSDAY AFTERNOON, September 4, at 6 o'clock, on the premises. by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, dated aay 0th, 1853, made in a certain cause wherein Wm. Bird et al. are complainants and H. trustee azel, deceased, is hall sell the follow- Ty: 4 defendant, 886, equity, I ing described vacant Lots. he east half of Lot 3, in Square 728, fronting 2° feet 3 inch on Bast Capitol street, between Ist and 2 ape) east, running back 75 feet to a wide pub- ic alley, Lot 12. in Square 758, fronting 49 feet 24¢ inches on north B street, between 2d and 3d streets east, running back 136 feet 32 inches to a 30-foot alley, Parts of Lots 3and 4, in Square 734, fronting on Maryland avenue. between $d and 4th sts. 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 st. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by be bonds of the purchaser, with approved secu- rity. a If the terms of sale are not complied with io five days 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 th haser. he puremescr. WALTER S. COX, Trustee, au%-eokds J.C. MCGUIRE & OG,, Aucts, BY?- ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS OP- POSITE THE OLD GLASSsHOUSE On TUESDAY AFTEBNOON, August 30, at six ojeloek.on the premises, we shall sell for account of the estate of the late Charles L, Coltman, Lots Nos. 10, 11, and part of 18,in Square 88, subdivided into small building lots, fronting respectively en ° north C and Water street, between 2ist and 22d streets west,and immediately in front ofthe old Glass Ho “ 3 | _ Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6,9 and | 12months, with interest from the day of sale. for | which notes will be required with approved secu- On the ratification of the sale by the Court, urchase money, the Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter, the trustees may re-sell the pro- rty so in default, at the risk and expense of the Retaalting putchaser. " b aa cost a conveyances and stamps to be paid y the purchaser. °. JAMES ADAMS, ROBERT COLTMAN, { Prusteos. au 17 eokds J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y¥ J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF LOT CORNER OF ROnTH G@STREET AND ELEVENTH STREET On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August Sist, at 6 0’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No: 1, in Square 959, fronting 58 feet on north G street, at oF corner of llth street east, and running back 5 feet. ‘Term cash. to be paid by the pirchaser 3 conveyances to de pal y e purchal auzid J.C, MCGUIRE & C0., Aucta,” Y JAS. C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON MARY- Lea Avie 432 AND 6TH S8Ts., On THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. Ist, at six o’clock, on the premises, weshall sell part of Lot T. in subdivision of Lots7,8, 10and 11, in Square No. 492, fronting 15 feet on Maryland avenue, bet. 43¢ and 6th streets, running back 145 feet to a wide ublic alley, and improved by a two-story brick Swelling now pag asa Bakery. Terms : $1,000 cash; balance in6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. au23-dts J. 0. MeGUIRE & C0., Aucts, BY JAS, C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S BALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH H, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust from William H. Clampitt and wife,dated the 23d day of Septem- ter, be ge hundred and fifty eight, and duly corded in Liber J. A.S., No. 161, folios 437, 438,and 439, one of the land recerds for Washington coun- ty. District of Columbia, I will sell at ae ‘auc tion. on the premises. WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON, September 7th, at 6 0’clock, all that lot or parcel of innd in the city of Washington, and Dis- riet of Columbia aforesaid, being poe of Lota numbered one, twenty-nine, and at (1, 29, 30,) in Squa‘e numbered two hundred and fifty, (250,) as said Lots and Square are marked, laid down and distir guished on the plan of said ci oo jor said part at a point on tye line of H atree’ north, eight feet four inches (8 feet 4 inches) east of the southwest corner of said lot numbered one. and running thence east sixteen feet eight inches, (16 teet 3 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 place of beginuing, improved by a well built Urick house with all the modern improve> ments, 8 property lies just east of the Demenou nes, and opposite the Presbyterian Charch, and is one of the most desirable residences of its class in the city. Terms: Ove-balfof the purchase money in cash; $590 of which must be paid down at the time o! sale, the remainder, with interest, in6months, A deed will be given and a deed of trust taken to se- cure the deferred payment. All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, . Should the terms of sale not be complied with within three days, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and expenses of the purcha- ser, after giving one week’s notice in the National Intelligencer, or ather newspaper published in Washington, 55, p, McPHBRSON, Trustee au 22-4 J.C. MOGUIKE & OU., aa Lis tutor CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S STORES. ief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, Chie Quarerahington, D, C., August 23 ¢ Will be sold 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 w viz: About 920 bushels of oats, about %9 bushels of i. lins, buckets, chairs, shovels. picks, lan- ferns, sales, tore pe, brooms, brushes, &c., Ke. eC. + the same time and place, will be sold | 35.000 condemned grain sacks fal bidders will be required to remove the sae ettthin five days from the date of sale, Terms cash, in Government funds. B: General ana Ubict Quertermaste igadier General av ef Quarter r Pee Depot of Washington, A Doris SALE OF CON DEMNED HORSES. Wax DeParTMenr, Cavalry BuResv, Chie termast te ter, Wash ; D.C.. August 3, 1864, Will be sold at Publis ‘Auctions to tue’ highest bidder, at the times and places named below, Viz: ading, Pennsylyania, THURSDAY, August 18, Altoona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 25, 4 Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THUBBDAY September "Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep- te be TWO HUNDRED (20) CAVALRY HORSES, at ‘ethene Rorses have Deon eSndemned as unit for rvice © ¥. 15 STAMP che pl, man coe br ins may be had. Horses sold si a rms cash tn Ute Ste reg » Col, and f e capes Lt. Col, Chie! Qua iry Bureau, DigseLuTION OF CORABIN ERS nS Gratien hake siete de sali easeira a "Er; of a1 ments will be made ‘| tigi ems (eul-Im]_BAM'L W. OWEN. Ver ABY SU . SUNY hember of the h, All st. rms to be complied wit! fir Te ed w hin Gve ecthactent ty otherwire ofeaiet the Tak and cost of the Eret afta ope 1g rey Ss ing stamps, at the purcha- oreo JAB, 0 MOGUEEE & 00, Ancis,

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