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ee Eee eee LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT ELLINGRR anD Foorr's moral exhi- Ditéon will close to-night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘Their entertainments have been exceedingly popular with all who have witnessed them. It is certainly worth one’s while to see the three smallest people in the world, and at the same time hear the fine vocal and instrumen- ‘al music of Miss Ellinger, W. D. Franklin, Prof . Brooks and others. Cantzrsury.—Tne admirable bill which hag proven so immensely attractive here the past week will be repeated to-night again, and us 18 usual at the close of the week, there will be @ large crowd in attendance. There 1s xbundant attraction here in the way of song, cance and Ethiopian eccentricity. ‘VARIETIE5s.— Manager Fitzsimmons gives his audience «Uncle Tom's Cabin” to-night ngain in fine style. In addition to the drama, there will be songs, dances and Ethiopian acts. A Romantic YoUNG LADY.—On the night Of the 19th of this month, @ young ne & aged about 18, named Henrietta Harding, left ner arent’s residence, as she states, near Long Bnage, and did not return immediately. It ‘was ascertained that she was in company with & young man named Richard Cenner, on the night she left bome, and a warrant was pro- cured on which he was arrested Thursday night, by Officer Vernon. It was also ascer- tained that the girl was at the house of Mrs. Murray, (boarding house) near the Circle, in the First Ward, and yesterday morning Officer ‘Vernon found her there and escorted her to the Tenth Precinct Station, where she met her brother and sister, and the case of abduction ‘was heard by Justice Boswell, who dismissed the young man, and advised Henrietta to re- turn home. The girl states that she was not abducted, but left home of her own free will, because her parents treated her badly, and ‘would not allow her to see her friends, that after she retired to bed she got up, dressed her- self, and taking her clothes, with her two ‘watches and money, she left the house, and meeting the young man, she asked him to fina her a home, and Hats walked nearly all night, and in the morning they went to Mrs. Murray’s, ‘where they represented themselves as brother and sister, and she was furnished with aroom. She states that he visited her but once while she remaimed there. The girl at first seemed much opposed to going home, but after her mother had entreated her for some hours, she deft, and itis tobe hoped with the determina- zion to be A more obedient daughter in future. SaaS aaa Center MARKET To-pay. 1 oe pound, 3ic.; next, 25c. Salt Beef, 15a20c, ied Beef, 25c. Veal, 20c. Mutton, best es 2c. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, » 25c. Pork, corned, 25c. Bacon, hams, uncut, 3ic.; sliced, 35c., breasts, 25c.: shoulders, 25c. Butter, 55a60c. Chiekens,per pair, $1ag2. Ducks, per pair, $1.25. Eggs, per dozen, 3uc. ‘Tomatoes, per peck, Svc. Pears, per peck, 5val. Jymblins, per dozen, 20a25e. Cucumbers, 30c. Green Corp, per dozen, 35a40c. Apples, per peck, new, 5); dried, S0c.a%1- Potatoes, Irish er peck, Sic Sweet potatoes, S ans, per peck, dlc. Peaches, new, per peck, S0a®i; dried, per qt.,25c. Cherries, dried, 25c.; Beans, butter, 5 white, 1al2c. Raddishes, bh., 5al0c. Beets, 1c. Onions, per pk., $1a1.25. ‘Cabbage, per head, 20a25c. Lettuce, per head, Sal0c. Fish—Rock, large, each, $2 50a%3; small, per bb, Svaéiic.; halibut, per Ib, 20c.; sea bass, 15c.; blue fish, 15¢ ; lobster, 12¢.; sturgeon, 15c.: pike, per bunch, 50c.a81; perch, 50c. Rye, per | bushel, $1.75 Cornmeal, $2. Shipstuff, 90c.a81.10. Stuff, 65c. Shorts, Sve. in the ear, per barrel, $10 per bushel, SiaSiv5. Hay, er Cwl, £1.75482. Straw, $1.50a82. Clover ay, $1.25a Egg Plants, each, 10c: Can- teloupes, ia25c. Watermelons, 25250. Dam- Sons, pk,75. Plums, per quart, 15a25c. { Beef, best cuts, 52 Brown Corn, shelled. So Poticr Rerorts—Second Precinct.—Jno. W. | Beall, assault and battery; William Wagner and James Mageee, shooting black birds in county; dismissed. Chas. R. Severance, steal- ing; jail for court. Third Precinct—Edward Nolan, taking a pocket book from a boy; dismissed. Pat Hag. gerty, disorderly; #341. Hung Deane, drunk; dismissed. Bridget Cosgrove, prostitution; workhouse. Fanny Warren, sleeping in street: dismissed. Benjamin Ogle, disorderly; for trial Fourth Pricine!—Juda Welch, nuisance; $1.50. James Glinn, drunk and disorderly; work- house. Sizth Precinct —Thomas Linthicum, violating market rules; $10. Zack Brown and Bro. New- ton, swindling. Wm. Elood, disorderly; dis- missed. Cornelia (over y, Ueonard Gig, Ame- Jia Vanvoraus, Marg’t Johnson, Ellen Collins, John Wilson, Frank Moris, do.; $5.54 each. ‘Thomas McKeever, do.; $1.55. Ann Dorsey, do.; workhouse. Henry Martin, drunk; $1.52. Tenth Precinct.—Henry Smith, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Henry Quinn, do; $3. ‘W.H. Bounsell, profanity; #5. For threats; bail for peace. Joha Hireen disorderly; #3 ou. Jape Thompson, drunk; dismissed. William Jobns, threats: for hearing. Isaac Mirter, keeping vicious dog: deferred. Peter Coyle, selling liquor on Sunday; John Boady, drunk; dismissed. John Anderson, deserter; military. eG eS Port oF GrorGeTowNn.—Entered—Steam- ship Empire, Dobbins, New York, merchan- dise, to District merchants. Cleared—Steam- ship Empire, Bobbins, New York: schooner Blooming Youth, Shannon, Nanjemoy; Vol- unteer, White, Seal’s Island; S. Wright, Con- rad, Chesapeake City; E. Virginia Collier, Saucsbury; A. Tirall, Higgins, Philadelphia: G. Powell, Boggs, Accomac; Mechanic, Heachum, St. Marys: Home, Bunting, Balti- more; F. Patterson, Glover, Port Deposit; L. Day, Blackerson. Wilmington; J. P. Speddon, Mitchell, Port Deposit: Ovoca, Mitchell, Balti- more; Sarah Alien, Wheeler, Leonardtown; American, Wheeler, St. Marys: M. & E., Bouker, New \ork; Georgia, Sweet, Phila- delphia; Ridge Wood, Weeks. New York; sloops H. Day. J. Jones, St. Marys; W. J. Hammill, Cheseldine, do.; Frank, Birchrates, Havre-de-Grace; Black Bird, Cheseldine, St. Marys. es PzRESONAL.—The Postmaster General has deft the seat of Government, on a brief visit to the North. During the absence of Mr. Blair, the Hon. Alexander W. Randall. First Assistant Postmaster General, will be in charge of the department. Major General Butler arrived in the city yesterday morning, and left in the 6% p.m. | train. Hons. Wm. M. Evarts, E. Delafield Smith, Isaac Sherman, Wm. Curtis Noyes, with Post- aessiee ‘Wakeman, of New York, are at Wil- | jard’s. Senator Chandler, Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, A. G. Hodees, of Kentucky, and Judge Tilden, | of Obio, are at the National. Senator Doolittle is in the city. RESISTING THE Orricers.—Thursday night Jno Rogerand Jno. Shadd, two discharged soldiers, went tb Canterbury Hall, where they behaved in a very disorderly manner. Mr. | Harrigan, the special officer there, went to quiet them. when both turned upon him and stripped him of his coatand shirt to his skin. Fortunately officers Kelly and Frazier were {| near, and succeeded in arresting the pair, and jocked them up in the 5th Ward station. Yes- terday Rogers was tined 210.61, and Shad $5.61 | for disarderly conduct, and upon Rogers pay- | ing the officer for his coat and <hirt, the case of resisting the officer was dismissed. eae Di A FRATERNAL VisiT.—Metropolis Lodge, No. 16,1.0.O. F., will, we learn, pay a fraternal visit to Mechanics’ Lodge, of Baltimore, on Dionday nigbt next, meeting at their hall on 7th sireet, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon for that yrurpose. It is expected that a number of members of other lodges will join with them, and that the party will be a large one. z ——> Szconp Warp Station Caszs.—William MeGuire, selling liquor unlicensed; dismissed. Abner Anstin, assault and disorderly: dis- tmaissed. Rober’ Wilson, drunk; do. — Lizzie Brown, drunk and disorder! Jas. Barell, throwing stones; $1.55. i ‘d Chambers, «crunk and disorderly; SPECIAL NOTIOES. —— SometTainc mew and be: line for omly on: : Btore. 435 Penua dolar nat wie Jonelcy A Fise Taixe rox tux Txeta —The rant Sozodont has taken & very mamiiait tla tens the most approved dentifrices of the day. It ta & very popaler article for the toilet, bichiy reeom- mended by all who have uses it beantifer and preserver of the teeth. refren i the mouth. sweetening the breath, sud arresting the progress of decay. Sold by Druge’*ts tiful in the Jewelry au 26-5t “A SiieHT CoiD,” CovGES —Few are aware of the importance: of checking & Cough or pet cold’"in its first stage; that which in the b-ein- ning would yield toa mild remedy. if uegleet a soon attacks the lungs “Brown's Browhial Try! ches” give sure ands most iv mediate relief. itary Officers and soldiers should have them they cao be carrisd in the pocket aud take occasion requi &u 26-Im fons, Ingrowiug Naila.etc. Persons Coen aoe icie relief feo these troublesome ‘ould callat Dr White's rooms, No. bet, 44 andith au 7-tf “aud moustache? If jor your whiske: use dapancse Hair iu.” No hair dye be world equai toit. Only one preparation colors s natura! black or brown. Only Scents 8. C. Poap, be beeen 290 Pa. avenue. Sole Ag = O8 ome er Wane Out —U pnam’s Hair Dye, conte abox foe restinase. Try it. Sold by C Ford, corner i'th »'reetand Penn. avegue, ‘Weshingion, acd Henry Cook, Aleranérie. ecly — Pes? shy sh0% Beis Des is THE WORLD Pee OR MARRIED, An tional Methedfat Obey, by the Rev. Mr. Brows, ~ 0 county, AMBLEA O WARDEN, crises comnt?” {Alexandria papers please copy.] DIED, On the 26 b inst. THOMAS D. H. WHITE, aged months an Ire friends and cncae{ gaeses of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from hi late residenceon llth street sonth, near the co. ner of F ai t. on to-morrow, the 23th instant, jl neltiioors and Alexandria Pape! the <sth inst., EDWARD SMITH, al will take place on Sunday, the 23th st.,at3p.m..from No 232 New York avenue, Beene: © eit aire a ee in das * On the morning of the 27*h instant. at 15 minutes to 3 Orcloor, re PRECILLA COSGRAV ES, in the 65t r of her age. Het fuoeral will take place at 234 o'clock on Sun- day, the 2th inst., from the residence of Mr. J. L. Jenkens, corner of 9th and L street eaet, near the Navy Yard gate. Her friends are respectfully in- yited to attend. * [Ohio papers please copy. ] On %th inst., LUWEZER ELBERTT, wife of Joseph Dugliass Elbertt, in the s5th year of her after 1) months iliness of consumption,'which she bore with christian fortitude . uneral will take place om Monday, August oth, at 3p. m. from her late residence, & street, Letween I7th and isth streets. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. * On the 26th inst.. CHARLES ALEXANDER, youngest son of Fanny E. and Robert L. Harris, ged ] year, 4 months and 13 days. = PERSONAL. ERSONAL.—A. A. BOYENS, yeur note duly & received Friday by your Orderly, Jackson, and in case you might pot be vsed ag utter stranger when you call to settle at the segar store, your Orderly can dispatch for you as well. it‘ Very respectfully, PROPRIETRESS, JNFORMATION WANTED OF CLINTON KEN- NEDY. by his two brothers, who now work in Welsh’s Milf, Water st., Georgetown, D.C. a2 3t* YAUTION.—To all whom i may Concern.—All ereens are hereby cautioned against fillin, hal: vist porter and mineral water Bottles mark With the names of *R, A, Shinn,” and **Arny & Shinn,’’ as all who are found so offending will be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law “pro- yiding against the improper use of trade marks, ¢ I would also notify my customers that payment will be exacted for all bottles lost Be ghem after thisdate. | i LEY A. SHINN Union Bottling Depot, 57 Greene st., Aug 18,1864. [aul9-Im] Georgetown, D. 0. 44s MARSHA, late from a northern city, would inform the public that she has taken ae her residence at No. 403 K street, between and Ith, Is pre id jad th it foretell futare events forks Sum Ty NOTICE. O GEORGE MOoCUE, younsest som of the now coe rant Hens, Provision Mechant in tlasgow, ond all others having interest i: é trust estate of said William MeCue’ aiieeitg An action of Moltiplepoinding and Exoneration has been raised before the urt of Session in Scotland by James Houston, Grocer in Renfrew, and others. the Trustees of the said William McCue. against Mr. Anna Stewart or McCue, some- time residing in Bothwell, now in Glasgow, and others, and is at present in dependence before Lord Kinloch, for the purpose of determining the respective rights and interests of the beneficiaries under and by virtue of trust disposition and rettle- ment by the said William McUue. dated the 3ist day of March. 1352, of which notice is hereby given in terms of an Interlocutor by Lord Kinloch, dated 15th July, 1864, whereby notice of the de- pendence of this process was appointed tobe inserted once weekly for three weeks in the New York Herald and Washington Star, for the infor- mation of all parties having interest in the fund dio. RB. MACONOCHIE. W. 8., Edinburgh, and TOWERS CLARK, ROBERTON & ROSS, WRI- TERS. Glasgow, Agents for the Trustees, au 13 lawsw FFICE OF THE BOARD or TR » O e PUPLIC SCHOOLS. UEEEESOE Cay ALL, WASHINGTON, F ; Angast 25) 1 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, 3ist day ef August, 1964, at 12 0‘clock m., for furnishing supplies for the Pab- lic Scheols of Washington city for the year ending June 30th, 1555, as per schedules annexed hereto. Proposals must be endorned ** Proposals for Fuel,” “Books,” “Stationery,” or ‘Furniture and Mis- cellaneous Supplies,’ as the case may be. Propo- sals may be made for the whole of the Fuel re- quired, or for the proportion for any one or more districts. The F uel to be delivered at the expense of thecontractor in such quantities and at such times as may be designated by che Com- mittee on Supolios. All articles except Fuel, to be delivered at the expense of the contractor, at this office, or at the several School Hou the Committee may elect. Ast i fied in the schedule are only estimates of pri requirements, the right is reserved to require more or accept less, at the option of the Commit- tee, The contract in each case will be awarded to the lowest responsible bona fide bidder, to be de- termined by the Committee, The Committee re- serve to themselves the right to reject any or all bids, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. Those alone whose offers shall be accepted will be notified. Information may be obtained of John Bessford, treasurer. JONAS B. BLLIS, Chairman Com. on Supplies B. T. P. 8, Scnepu.e A—Fvet. Coal—Anthracite, Write Ash—15) tons; to be ap- _. portioned equally in the four school districts Kindling Wood—Mixed Oak and Pine—3) cords: to Pe speortioned equally in the four school dis- ricts . Scnepute B.—Boors. ‘ble—1 oozen copies, 8 yo.. leather r's Pronouncing Spelier—2 dozen copies lar’s Com panion—2 dozen copies ‘ker & Watson’s First Reader—¢ dozen copies ‘Second Reader—4 dozen copies bi2 Third Reader—3 dozen copies _. Fourth Reader—1 dozen copies Quackenbos’ History of United States—i dozen copies Sburtlitt’s Governmental Instructor—1 dozen cop- ies American Musical Class Book—I dozen copies Swan's Spelling Book—4 dozen copies 3 Coiburn’s Mental Arithmetic—4 dozen copies Swan’ Primary Schoo! Spelling Book—8 dozen es copies y att First Lessons in History United States—1 dozen copies Concordia—2 dozen copies Warren's Primary Geography—4 dozen copies Go.den Wreaths—6 dozen copies Parker & Watson’s Primer or Word Builder—5 dozen copies Davies’ Primary Arithmetic—3 dozen copies. Re- vised #dition, 1363 é Davies’ Blements of Written Arithmetic and Prac- tical Arithmetic—sdozen copies, Revised edi- tion 1553 __ . s Davies’ Practical Arithmetic—4dozen copies. Re- vised edition, 1863 I Songpcie C.—STationgry, Foolscap Writing Paper—6 reams. Best quality Note Writing Paper—Sreams. Best quality Envelopes, larze, white—14)), Best qu Envelopes, letter, white—3..00. Best qua! Writing Ink ( Dovell’s }—160 quarta Steel Pens assorted—1i gro-s Lead Pencils—10 dozen Inkstands. plain glass—2dezen Chalk Crayons, prime quality—60 eross Potter & Hammoni’s Writing Books, Nos. 1 to 12 included—I dozen copies ofeach Slates. 8 by I#—1 dozen Sch Par! | Slates. 19 by 12-2 dozen Slates, 12 by H—1 dozen Scuepute Deus acs ay> MiscELLaNzous UPPLIES. Three string Brooms—12 dozen No, 4 Sweeping Brushes—2 dozen No. 3 Dust Brushes—5 dozen Shuck Door Mats—8 dozen Hemp Door Mats—2 dozen Dust Pans—3 dezen Water Buckets, eedar. unpainted, iren bound—3 dozen Tumblers, preared glass, best quality—§ dozen Water Cups, tin; piat—1) dozen Mach Basins, tin—4 dozen Earthenware Pitchers, al.—2 doren Con! Shovel: dozen Coal Hods, 15 inches—1 dozen Coal Hods, 18inches—1 dozen Pokers—1 dozen Table Bella—1 dozen Sponge, mediam—6 lbs Toweling, linen crash—200 hha au 2 3t {Intel., Repub. & Chron.| qeaPEs! GBAPES!! GRAPES!!! MUSCADINE, DELAWARE, CONCORD, and numerous other varieties, are now being sup- plied at the KENDALL GREEN VINEYARD in quantities of ten pounds and upwards, and de- livered at ALL PABTS OF THE CITY. To the sick they are better than medicine; to the well they are the best preservatives of health. Orders for ten pounds and upwards addressed to the undersigned and dropped in the city post office gis receive ade pt eT, Tice $5 cents per pound. au 22-tf W. STICKNEY. DP *sPersra AND FITS. A SURE CURE for there Siatresing complaints is now made known in a Treatise on Foreign and Na- tive Herbal Preparations pablished by Dr. 0. Phelps Brown. The prescription was furnished bim in such a providentia! manner, that he annot conscientiously refuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it, never having failed ina ingle case. It is equally sure in cases of Fit as of Dyspepsia; and the ingredients may be found ip any drug store. Sent free to allon the Leceipt of five cents to pre Day poste sa. This work, of 4 octavo pages, beautifully illustrated also treats on Consumption, Bronchitis, A toma, Gen- €ral D- bility, and gives the best known Herbal Remedies for their positive aod permanent cure, Address Dr_0. PHELPS BROWN, No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, au 24 3tD,1tW 869 BEVENTH STREET. 369 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CUTLERY, PLATED CASTORS, SPOONS, &c. ifty pieces In, h nd Hemp 0: ts, which we are offing arch tens that peat win ne as low as 55 cents per yard. ack re rating ae Housefurnishing Goods we can Our stock t ib wavt of furni i dedly to their intercet te wivornee Cale a6 ail of our stock Tat advenc-s. which enebhe ane previous to the duce ments than any house fn t' A discount of ten per cent. at’ ‘of $5 and upwards, HENRY. Buccesso: a ou bt . to off - Lose rem ie ee reer ey WANTED A White WOMAN as Cook. Aprir at BROWN’S Res‘ nsylva- nig av..and 3th street ane Corner Foner 1B RENT—Containing i avenue, Dear street. Inquire on the premises, au 27-3t* ANTED—A GOOD © FOE st. b yV (Joth and thats, Good wegen wilt be ANTED—A BOY Wor 14 yearsofage. Appl at No. 171 P a ieth sts., Billiard Saloon, = 8-7 Petween WOE WANtTED-« yniddle-saed | WOMAN, to take a s al No. 491 isth et., bets G and He aw a-St* ANTED—TWO GIRLS to do housework Wea aidvat Mrs. L. KOAN'S board- ing house. No. 305 D at., between 1th and 13th sts, au 27-3t* WANTED-—4 BOY or YOUNG MAN, to make himself useful in the office, must write a goed hand, and be businesslike, Enquire No S11 9th atreet, N LL an 27-2t* Justice of the Peace. A sOGNe Wwomar ¥ “ WOULD LIKE TO GO North with a respectable family—to Massa- chusetts or Pennsylvania, Address to the city post office. MARY A. CARTER, Washington, D. g au 27-20" ANTED—By a young gentleman in the War WwW Department, permanent BOARD and ROOM. in a strictly private and religious family, in t central part of Washington, Best of reference. Address at once, *Rochester,’’Star effice. au27-6t* ANTED—By a gentleman and wife wishing to board themselves, tyo ROOMS situated near the Treasury—one furnished suitable for asitting and sleeping room, and the other small, able forkitchen,&c_ Gas stove will be used. Address au 27 -3t* YOUNG MAN, AGED 19. OF BIX YEARS experience, would like a SITUATION aa clerk country store,or with a sutler; could take charge of a small farm. or would like to travel where he can resruit health; can furnish the best of testimonials as to character and respectability. Ad- dress, for three days, “A. B, C.,” Post Office, Washington, 1t* WANTED—-A First Class PAPER HANGER, Immediately Apply at KIDWELL & HEN- DERSON, No. 367 D st., near 9th. au 25-2t ANTED—A YOUNG MAN. of good address, to act as clerk; also. two BOYS, to learn the plumbing trade. Apply No. 506 i2th st. au 26-20" ANTED—A GOOD COOK, (white woman.) to whom liberal wages will be paid. Apply at No. 134 224, between Kand L, north of Penn’a avenue. au 26-3t* WASTED-A steady middle-aged MAN accus tomed to the care of horses and driving. One who is waling to make himself generally useful. Also, @ WOMAN ascook, washer andironer. Also, aCHAMBERMAID, All white. Call at the south: west corner of 24th and M streets. au 26 3t* W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUNG MAN to take charge ofadrug store. Apply at No, 313 Seventh st.. corner L. au 25-3t* WANTED-The subscribers want eight or ten CARTS, to haul brick. A. & T. A. RICHARDS, au 25-3t* N street south, WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A first-class cake and pastry BAKER. The highest wages and steady employment given. au 25-3t* 8. SUMMONS, 466 Pa. av. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS TEACH- Pidzec! the English branches for Several small children. Will teach music if required. Addres Mies K.C.R., Washington, D, Ge auaziiee ANTED—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 24-4t* WASTED A good NURSE to take charge of two children, Must be well recommended. Apply on Saturday, the 7th inst., between ld and 4o'clock,at No. 2641 street, between I7th and 1sth. au 24-4t* WANTED-B ya 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 “Lafoase,” No. 237, Star Office. A Box 1067 au 23-5t*" ASHINGTON 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 cash price ofstock. au 23-lw* ANTED TO RENT—Part of a small House, in a genteel neighborhood, Address Box 43, Btar Office. au 22-lw* W 00D CHOPPERS WANTED —Fivo hundred WOOD CHOPPERS, to whom the highest wages per cord will be given. tn go to Maryland to cut over 10,000 eords of wood to fill Government contract. Quarters, provision, and clothing far- nished onthe ground. if required. Apply imme- diately to Capt, JOHN CO. PETTIT. Nok 25 4% street, Washington city,or at L. FEARSON'S, ope posite Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown, D.C. au 23-e05t* TD BOTTLES WANTED! ‘OLD BOTTLES WANTED! The higheat cash price will be paid for— Whole Quam vague Bottles, 3. do. do. Pint Ale Juca, &c,. &c., by RILEY A. SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown, D.C. N. B.—Any person having large quantities of Old Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. {aul8-Im] R.A. SHINN. WANTED-3B MORGAN & RHINEHART, at a rf, 5.000 Tons GREEN HOS- street Wh a PITAL AND CAMP BONES, for which the high est market price will be paid. au 13-eolm ANT E D—50.000 LADIES to call at PRINCE'S BTAMPING AND FLUTING DET OF. 381 F street, opposite Patent Office and et their TAMPING FLUTING, AND PINKING DONK. We are the only persons in town who make the businessan exclusive one. Constantly resolving and making up new yatterne for Braid and Sill Embroidery. New and elegant patterns received weekly for’ Yokes, Bands, Pantaletts, Capss, Shawls, Slippers, Pin Cushions, &c. _au 12-tf ANT ED—-SEOOND HAND FURNIT Alro, MIRRORS, CARPETS. DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery description. | B. BUOHLY, 425 7th street, Je 8-tf between G and H.east side. EDUCATIONAL. SayERAL WELL FURNISHED, PLEASANT ROOMS FOR RENT at a moderate rate, with a private family, Apply at 416 6th st., between F and G sts, ‘au 7 3t STORE FOR RENT, AND ITS GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE-On 0 street. between Ist and New Jersey av.. close to the Depot. Apply to Mr. STEPPARD, on the premises, Fo. SALE_FIVE ACRES GROUND, HOUSE. 4aozen FRUIT TREES, ete., beyond Soldiers’ Apply at Mr. CHAMPLIN, Quartermaster Store- house. G and 22d streets. au 27-3t* OR RENT—A ROOM on J5th street, Opposite the Treasury Department, adapted to the use ofa Banker or Broker, having connected with it a very commodious and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn _ave.. between 10th and Jith sts. au 27-30 F°, SALB AND LEASE. A NUMBER OF VERY desirable BUILDING LOTS, beautifully loca- ted in the eastern part of the city, not more than ten minutes walk from the Captol. For terms ap- ply to M. BALDWIN, corner east Capitol and 10th streets, au Z7-3t* A NEWLY FURNISHED CHAMBER, (2d floor,) A without Board.in a private dwelling house, will be rented to a satisfactory tenant. at a mod- erate rent, gas included; location pleasant and unexceptionable, near the Departments. and above Ithstreet. References exchanged. Address‘ Ad- vertiser,” Lock Box 35, City Post Office, au 27-3t* Fok RENT—An OFFICE RUOM, on the first toor,and two BED ROOMS. Apply at No. 216 F street, between lith and 15th sts, au 26-3t* OR SALE—A HUCKSTER’S STAND. Inquire aee® Bridge st., Georgetown, D, C. ‘OR SALE—Cheap for cash s TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Ist street, 3d house above Lstreet. Gas and water. Rare bargain. Will be exchanged, Call immediately. au 26-3t" si DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT. SUITA- le for a small family. at No. 352 lith street, above M. Privilege of the bathing room inclu- ded, au 25-3t* OR RENT—Four ROOMS, unfurnished, or part furnished. in a three story brick house, about ten minutes’ walk north of Patent Office. Apply immediatel, Rie weer -e ERIDGE’S China re, ews” A reet. pet eg a H, SQUIRES. OR RENT OR LEASE IN AN EXCELLENT F business location, atwo story Brick HOUSE, suitable for a Store or Dwelling, on 7th street west, between G and H streets north, east side. next door tod W, Plant’s, Apply to Mrs. MARGARET AD- AMSON, Lith street west, between 8 and T streets north. au 26-3t* ESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD, FOR Gentlemen, at No, 2% north K, between 7th and 8th sts. Table boarders accommodated. au 25-e0 3t) RARE CHANCE—The GOOD WILL and FIX- TURES of two of the best stores in the city; suitable fer clothing or shoe business. Apply at J.H. SMITH’S, No. 460 7th st. au 25-tf OR RENT—Witbout BOARD, to geutlemen, de- sirable Furnished ROOMS. References re- uired. Apply at400 4th street, between E and Thaiana avenue. au 25 lw* ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at No. 492 E street, between 5th anda 6th, Furniture new. Possession given Sept, Ist. Privi- lege of the bathing room. au SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AND FURNI- ture for sale. Apply immediately at 405% 9th street weat, between Hand I, or 434 Penn. avenue, up stairs, au 25 3t* OR RENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE with basement. partially furnished,on @ st., between 3d and 4th sts., No 514. Apply to E. WROE, on Massachusetts avenue, or on the prem- ises au 25-4t* OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIX of a 8egar, Tobaccoand Stationery Store, No. 553 Maryland ay. between 9th and lth sts, Island. A blue show box sits in frontofthe door. It will make 8 good stand for most any business. a25-3t* 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, 34 W street, between 19th and 20th sts. TPHE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale a very valuable and productive FARM. situated in the District of Columbia, one mile east of Ben- ning’s Bridge. containing sixty acres of excellent land, well watered. The improvements, a large two-story Frame Dwelling, nearly new, with tae necessary out. buildings, Persons wishing to pur- chase are invited to examine the premises. Avery leasant drive of three miles,over a good road, Washingt ity. = "hu Beolm™ >” ROBERT K. NBVITT. [FOR RENT—Two Targe ROOMS over Hilborn’s Segar Store, and adjoining Hammack’s Res taurapt. 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, yon @ premises. wee P JNO. D, HAMMACK Hammack’s, corner l5th 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 24-19” OR RENT—A HOUSE in Georgetown, 42 Gay street. Posseasion given immediately. Inquire of SOLOMON STOVER, Wood ani Coal Yard, corner 21st and Ists.. Washington. a2t-Iw* OR SALE—An_ excellent and nearly now FRAME HOUSE, situated on West street, Georgetown. Apply ‘to THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, No.174 Bridge street, an 24-6t* | DEED ROOMS FOR RENT—Without board. Boarding house in the neighborhood where wieals are served. Reference required, Avply at No. 320 New York avenue, between 9th andlithstreets, : au 24-lw* \ ee ee ERADY FOR PCCUPANOY BY ist eptember, two newly finished five room HOUSES. Enquire of JOS, PRATHER, Northern and Centre Market. au 23-5t* }OR SALE—A most excellent FRAME HOUSE, situated On south L street, between 2st and 22d, Containing se ome, Will be sold a enpat tat: ‘ain, and immediate possession given. ¥ to MITOHELL & SON, Weal Eatate' brokers octhe east corner of 18th strand Pa.av. au 23-lot™ FEMALE SCHOOL. RS, MARIA C. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va., having removed her school to Cam- bridge, Md.,is prepared to receive four or five girls, as boarding pupils, in her family. Their intellectual, domestic and moral training will re- ceive ber mcst assiduouscare. Her success, while for years engaged in Alexandria, in educating girls,is well known to ali old residents of that town. Parents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of her school are respectfully referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq. of Alexandria, Va_.or W. D. Wallach, Editor of the Washington Star. Her terms for board, tu- ition, &¢ ,are moderate. Cambridge, Md. where she has recently located her school, is one of the healthiest and most de- lightfal villages in the Union, and hasabout it no attribute whatever except such as a prudent and solicitous pa>-nt will approve in selecting a local ityin which to havea daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness. The fall term of her school commences on the first Monday of September. au %6-dim POR RENT—FOUR ROOMS. with use of Kitchen and Dining-room, all furnished, at 500 E street between 2d and 3d, 22. {O8 RENT—Desirable fur best locality in the city, b and Patent Offices. Callat 445 E street, between 6th and7th sts. an 22-6t* {,URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 225 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willarda’ Ho- tel. au 19-2w* OR SALE—DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE and three BUILDING LOTS.” Inquire atNo. 453, Mass, avenue, near sth st. au \s-Im* OR RENT—(To Gentlemen,) two PARLORS, oraCbamber and Parlor connected, on the first floor, elevated five feet above the sidewalk in a healthy, pleasant, and central location.a few yards east of Riggs’ Bank and the State Depart: ment. 2d door from 15th street, No. 460 New York avenue. Also, a first class DWELLING, contain- ing ten rooms, kitchen, attic, and a large cellar, in the same location, and possession had onthe Ist of October next. au 17-tf gz near tne Post MERSON INSTITUTE-—Select Classical and {4 Mathematical school for boys, Fourteenth street, between I and K, The Twelfth Annnal Seasion 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~ LAFAYETTE INSTITUT, A Select School for Au young Ladies and Misses, 367 I street, be- 3th an . enon ween 15 “MON DAY, reptember sth, Experiensed and thorough teachers, Music and French in charge of eminent Profes- sors, For circulars call at Drug Storecorner of I and 12th, or at the Institute afier September Ist. Misses WILLIAMS & HALSTEAD. an 24 d2t&eott* (Chron) XEORGETOWN SELECT ENGLISI GPORGETOTASBICAL ACADEMY FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. ROBERT PHIP?PS, Principar. The Second Term of this Institution will begin on Monday September 5, 1854, at the new school- house, northeast corner of West and Montgomery streets, Georgetown, D.C. _ ae 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 scouring for their sons a thorough English and Classic: education, combined with the advantages of con- eenial associations and careful mora! training, KEPERENCES : Rev. Dr. Pyne. Washington Rev. J. H.C Boute Georgetown. Rev. N.P. 7illinghast, Georgetown. Henry Addison, Esq.. Mayor of Georgetown. Major Kurtz U.8 A, Georgetown. Major Nicholson. CU. 8 M.C.,Georgetown. Thomas 0. Cox, Esq., Georgetown. ioe Cooke. Esq., President First National Bank , Washington. i C.E. Rittephouses Esq., President Bank of Com merce, Georgetown. The Principal may be seen at 111 West stree! Georgetown. au 23-27 188 MAGBUDER will open, onthe Ist of Se M eciber DaY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES. No. 107 West street, between Congress aud Washinzton streets, Georgetown, D ©. Kesi- cence 111 West street. an 19-2w D_ VALLEY INSTITUTE FO ComenehAyOUNG Leelee MANIOSBURG. Pa., NOuAREV. 0. BGE & BONS. Terms $200 per scholastic year. Duties resumed Sept. ist. Circulars at this office, EORGETOWN ACADEMY. G ¥OR YOUNG LADIES. No, 128 Bridge st., between Congress and Higk sts, The apnual exercises of this Institution wil! mence on MONDAY. the Sth of Bep ember next, Circuiars can de had at Mr Or store, Gearpetow ns or iets. ovens Bookstore, . avenue, 0 ree! ashin, 2. Fenn. avenue, ney OLIVER GOX. Brinripal, . Vv. wCar tickets will he supplied by the Principal to pupils eeiding in Was! on, at price. 20, AND an 19 2W* OR SALE-—A three story and attic BRIOK HOUSE and out-buildings,on 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 80. For further particulers inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No, 322 Pennsylva- nia av. aulé We OFFER FOR SALE, at a creat bargain a : small FARM, containing about 65 acres, well improved with new dwell: andall necessary ont- houses, This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning’s Bridge road across Eastern Branch, isina high and healthy situation, with an abundance of wood. Terms made known on application to EWEENY & CO., Real Estate Brokers, au 15-Iin Coroer 7th and v streets. Fee BALE—The three-story BRICK HOUSE and LOT. No, 561 9th street, (Island,) be- tween Dand K streets. The house contains nine rooms, and has convenient out-buildines, &c. CAA D. WALLACH, at the Star Office. au I- GING HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this povular: and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for sale. Ang. one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUBSIN K&S can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, between 12th and 1th ate. au 8 4w™ AND FOR SALE—Apply at the first house from 2 the Eastern Branch Bridge. au 6-Im* ;CRNI-HED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 450 i2th treet, east side, between Gand H sts. The Bi ion is one of the most desirable in Wash- ington, au2-im OR SALE—The subscriber wishes to sell o FARM, containing about 25! acress, more or less, distant about four miles from Washington, D. G., over the upper Kartern Branch bridge, A large body of the land is in good timber. forty acres of superior meadow land Boisble. Address J, D., Box 3! VAGABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE IN THE FIRST WARD.—The undersigned: will sell all or part of that valuable property upon; which be resides, situated on the corner of 16th and K streets, and within one and-s-half blocks of Laferotte Square, consisting of several haudsome BUILDING LOTS, one of them improved by a rupeentisl cue: sttee Brick Howseee back eee ng, Wi od +tabling. ie above property wi be told low. for cashe’ Enquire of T. DRURY, Wood & Coal dealer, near the War Department. or on the premises. jy 3)-1m* cry RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS. We have for sale 150 SHARES STOCK THE WASH- N BAIL- and $10,000 MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Bonds deat six per cent interest, payable k offer asafe and ually, and wi "Tay dodk 2 On. jankerg. — sets of one, two, Notice. or Pee ae and BADDL&s and BRIDLES, Apply to , 8. JOHN: between 44 and 6th at.. 5 iN. eee Penn areas F ‘et (85.-This da Riera ety Go's Oras on 3-0 oe Wwuim* received, 10 » Pow BENJ, BEALL, AUOTION SALES, rr For ether Auction Sales see first page. IAMS, Auctioneers, is Oro 3a6 Sninre and D streets north, FP PART LOT 13. UAR® ASPEIDE AVEO EAR 01 BETWEEN A AND BStREETS GOUTH. havi ETS 80! ng 18 feet front, liz feet deep to an alle: ley. ist of September next. at ence ASDAY, the) sell ‘the above "described thout reserve. Terms : One half cash, balance in six and twelve maetie: ‘secured by a deed of trvst on the PAIL conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the Mieaed’ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, STABLE, AND CARRIAGB HOUSE, AND LOT, ON THE ISLAND, AT AUCTION. 5 On FRIDAY, the 2d of September, at 6 o’clock p. ™.. we shall sell, in front of the premises, south of one third’ part of Lot 25, in Bquare 523, having & front 18 feeg 2%; inches, on $1 street west, between F and G streets south, running back 100 feet to an alley, with the improvements, which is as follows: piegos fro-stor Frame House. withe ped Soe 2 orses; also. Carriage House for two hacks, with good Hay Loft, suitable for any hackman purpose. - Terms made known on the day of sale. All conveyance and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, au 26-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON NORTH H STREET, BETWBEN 10TH AND 1LiITH STREETS WEST. ‘ On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August 31, at 642 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell a very desiratle Building Lot, on the north side of H street north, between 10th and llth streets west, fronting 33 feet 4 inches and running back 105 feet. nite wie privilege of afve-foot alley running into street. This Lot is finely located, in an unexceptionable neighborhood, for a private residence, and the sale should command the attention of persons seeking fine building sites. | a Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. ponrerances and stamps at the cost of the pur chaser. au 26-d JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS, ¥ W. L, WALL & O0., Auctioneers, USEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. OAMONDAY MORNING, wth inst waneons at 0 o'clock. . n Penn: Dus gD tres wines collection of Household Furniture, id order. embracing— ‘fahogany Parlor Sofa, Tete-a-tete Arm and Side Chaireand Rockers Brocatelle and Lace Curtains, Shades Marble Center and Pier Tables Gilt Mirror and Paintings in Mahogany Whatnot, Brussels Carpetings Oil Cloth, and Matting Hall Hist Rack, Ohairs, Oi! Glofh, snd M stting Dining and Side fenton atin agate abo Mal orany Marble top Dressing Bureaus and arhstands Hair and Shack Mattresses arenther Pillows ani Bolsters, Blankets and eets eee ay. and Ingrain Chamber Carpets, Mat- Dg. 0" “Curtains, and Shades, and Cornices Twenty Cottage Sets, various paterns. in good er Two large Cook Stoves. and twenty other Btoves Anassortmentof Kitchen Furniture and Utena. sils ih, beim W. L, WALL & 00., Ancts, FRY JAS, 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, _ 2 Ff f AND HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS AT ie BRIECERS TBLIO AUCTION On MONDAY MORNING, August 2. at 1 ovclock, at the residence of Woodbury ory. Esq... 405 12th street, between Land K stree’ north, we shall sell his furniture and eff scts, com- prising— : Mabogany, Hair, Spring. Sofa, Armand Parlor chatte® ui 2 Etageres. Marble Top and Card Tables: Li ree engraving, “Shakspeareand his Friends; Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs Window Curtains and jer, Lounge, Marble Top Bureaus and Washstands; Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads; Mattrerses. Bolsters and Pillows Looking Glasses, Clock, Toilet Set! Walnut Dining Table, Gane Seat Chairs; ooking and other M ogether with a general assortment of Kitches Mende hb ‘erms, cash, au 24-4 J.C. McGUIRE & 00. Aucts. BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF 81X BUILDING LOTS ON 7TH AND STH STR RETS. BETWEEN R AND 8 STREBTS NORTH. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, September 1, at 6 o’clock on the premiees, we shall ell parts of Lots Nos. 3 and 12, in Square No, 419, subdivided into three Lota fronting 20 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 in6é and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- h 2 : au 26: JAMES C. MOGUIRE &0O., Aucta, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 corner7thand D streets north, | A GOOD TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND | LOT ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN G@ AND H STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, the 3ist inst., at 6 o’clock p. m., we Fhall sell, in front of the premises, part of Lot 15, in square 486, with the improvement consisting of a TWO STORY FRAME HOUS containing seven good roems, also a good alley | back of the lot, Avy one wishing to purchase a | residence will do well to attend the sale, . Terms : One-half cash, balance 1m three and six months, secured by adeed of trust onthe prem- ises. All conveyancing and revenue stampsat the cost of the purchaser, au 25 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFEQTS OF A FAMILY DFCLINING HOUSEKBEPING, On THURSDAY MORNING, September 1. at 10 | e’clock, at 164 F street, next to the corner of 19th street, we shall sell the Furniture and Effects of a family declining housekeeping, comprising— Mahogany Parlor Furniture, finished in Plush and Hair Cloth Walnut Whatnots and Fancy Tables Marble-top Center Table, Corner Stand Kush and Cane-seat Chairs. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth Gilt Window Shades, Rugs Two Extension Dining Tables ares Mahogany. ‘Walnut and Painted Cottage Furniture Mattresses, Bolsters, and Pillows Cooking and other Stoves : Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen Utensils. Terms cash, auzs-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO.,Aucts, | Y W. L. WALL & CO, Aucts. U. 8, MARSHAL’S SALB OF PRIZE SCHOONER AND LONGBOAT AND CARGO. In virtue of two warrants of sale issued from the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. and to me di- rected. I will sell for cash, at the Bazaar of Wm. L, Wall & Ce , on Louisiaaa avenue, between oth and uth streets, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist day of August inst.. commencing at I) o’clock a, m., the following goods and chattels being the cargo of the longboat J, H. D, Smoot, viz) = 2 bbls. Pov. 2'bbis. Cider, 1keg Butter, bbls. Flour, 36 bbl. Mackrel, Bedstead, and 1 bb). Crackers, 4Ohairs, 1 bbl. Cakes, Aus’ o At 4 o'clock p. m..on the same day, I shall sell, atthe foot ‘of6th street wharf, the schooner “COW- PERTH WAITE,” her Tackle, Apparel and Pur- iture, ALSO At the same time, the longboat “J. H. D. SMOOT.” Both vessels now lying at the foot of 6th street wharf, on the Potomac river. WAKBD H, LAMON, U. 8. Marshal, D.O. per WM. L. WALL & CO , Aucts, {Chronicle.] Y J. 0. McGUIRB & OO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS OP- POSITE THE OLD GLASS HOUSE z On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Angust 3), at six o’cloek,on the premises. weshall sell for accountof the estate of the late Charles L, Coltman, Lota Nos. 10, 11, and part of 18, in Square 88, subdivided into small building lots, fronting reapectively on north C and Water street, between 2ist and 22d streets west, and immediately in front ofthe old Glass Houre. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in6,9 and 12 months, with interest from the day of sale. for which notes will be required with approved secu- rity. On the ratification 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- porte, so in default, at the risk and expense of the efaulting purchaser. b rhe cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid @ purchaser. ae eee GAMES ADAMS, meintoon ROBERT COLTMAN, { *Tustees. au 17 eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF. VERY DES8SItRABLE SLAUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY. au 25-d By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 18th, A. D. 183, and duly recerded in Liber N, C. T. No. 22, folios 72. &c., of the Land Recerds ot | bington ceunty, D. C., I will seH at public auction, in frent of the premises, at six 0’clock P, -, en WEDNESDAY, the 3ist day of August A. D.. 1864, Lots Nos. 1, 2,3, and 4, in Square No. 6:2, fronting on Georgia avenue, between Halfand First streets west, inthe city of Washington, to- ether with all the improvements, consisting of laughter House, Tce House, &c. Terme of sale: One-third in cash; and the re- mainder in equal payments in 6 and 12 months, yun interest from day of sale, secured by deed of rust. Terms to be complied within five days from day ofsale otherwise the Trustee reserves right to resell at the risk and cost of the first purchaser after one week’s notice. Conveyancing, including stamps, at the purcha- wiesente WM. H_ WARD. Trastee. aul7-eekda JAS. 0. McQ@UIRE & 00. Aucts® Y J.C, McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 28, 1864, at 6 0’clock, we shall cell, at public sae on the prem- ises. the west half of Square No. 823, fronting on north M, Boundary, a:d 6th streets east, contin ipg about 21.828 equare feet, in lots to suit pur- epanera, ‘Lhis property is located near Kendall reen, Terme of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance in | 6,12and1S months Deed given and deed of trust taken to secure the deferred payments. H Ali the writings and Government stamps at the | cost of the purchasers.5 iw E. KENDALL, i T.M. HANSON i c tee of Nati SA MUR RORMEET: it Natiopa! Building Association. Ommasteg ONY. C. MCGULEE & CO. au 3-eo&ds ep ‘Auctioneers, RO THE ABOVE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE FU eep aoonce: Booms of as Cc. oasis on SDAY AFTERN ugai same hour JOHN &- KENDALL | T M_HAN:ON. _., SAMUEL NORMENT, Committee of National Building Association, aud J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TIFUL PARM OR COUNTRY SEA’ BEAU’ MOR 0 T AT On WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., we shall sail, at5o’clock p. m,, on the premises, that beautiful jiece or parcel land a’tached to the former res- | Fience Blunt Esq. near Tennallytowe, about one snd a half miles from Georg+towa, oa the Rockville Turnpike road. This land adjoins | feet on First street west, at the corn | for said part at a point on the line of | the cost of the purchaser ba ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NAVY- YARD AT AUCTION. | On TUESDAY, the 3ithinst., at 60’clock p. m,, we shall sell _in front of the press Lot 5 in Square 892 This property fronts 40 feet 7+: inches on south M street. and is between 6th and 7th sts. onat. running back 129 feet 11 inches to a 30-foot alley. 5 ‘ms: One-half cash; balance in six months. Pain bearinginterest. Adeedgivenanda deed of trust taken. All conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost esa Rae GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. FRY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NINE BUILDING LO SRR ReReRee? AT THE CORNERO: On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Angast 90, at o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 7th, 1857, and duly recordedim Liber J.A S.No. 188, folios 22 et seq., we shall sell all of Lot No 6, in Bquare No. 633, fronting I. er of south street. and ranning back 60 feet, subdivided into 8 ants 15x60, and one Lot 20x80. Convesances at the cost of the purchaser. A cash parment of $20 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. AvIO N. GILBERT, Trustee. jy 7d BOE MoGUIRE & 00., Aucta, J, 0, MoGUL Y & CO., Auctioneers, REMPTORY 0 SALE OF LOT CORNER OP ORTH G STREET AND ELEVENTH STRERE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August 3ist, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 1, in Square 959, fronting 53 feet on north G street, at the corner of 11th street east, and running back as tees a erms cash. ost ef yances to be paid by the purchas: nu Bhd enya G/MCGUIRE € 00, Auct B* JAS. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON MARY- LAND AV., BETWEEN 4% AND 6TH 8TS8., AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. Ist, at six o’clock, on the premises, wesbail sell part of Lot T, in subdivision of Lots7,8, 10and11,in Square No. 492, fronting 15 feet on Maryland avenue, bet. 44s and 6th streets, running back 145 feet to a wide ublic alley, and improved by a two-story brick welling now occupied as a Bakery. Terms : $1,000 cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. | Conveyancing au 23-dts wie at the cost of the purchaser. 5. 0. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y J, O. MoGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting im equity, passed July 5th, 1864,in a certain cause, wherein Sarah Ann Brown snd sthers are com- eisnaniay and Ambrose A. Brown and others are efendants, No. 221 ggrity, we shail sell on the premises,on MONDAY. the 29th day of August, commencing with the first named, at 6 o'clock p, m.: Lot No. 1,in Square No. 568, frosting me ipee en north E street, at the corner of Second street west, and running back 100 feet to a 25 feot alley. Also. the north part of Lot 33, in Jas. 0. McGuire's subdivision of Square No. 624, fronting 15 feet 7 inches on Tenth street west, between G and H sts. north, and running back 130 feet 4 inches toa 20 foot alley. and improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House. il Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in nine and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale. to be secured by the bonds or notes of t! purchasers, with a surety or sureties, to be proved of by the trustees, Upon the full payment cf the purchase money and interest, the trustees will convey the proper- ty. YAM conveysnces and stamps at the cost o purcbaser. If the terms of sale are not com: with in five days thereafter, the trustees reser the right to resell, on one week’s notice, at the risk and Sey of the defaulting purchaser, NICHOLAS ©. STEPHENS. { Trustees au6-eokds JAS. 0. MeGUIBE & O0., Aucts, ¥ JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TERUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH H. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH BTREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust from William H. Clampitt and wife,dated the 23d day of Septem- ler, eighteen hurdred and fifty eight, and duly re- corded ip Liber J. A.S sah 161, folios 437, 433, aud ty. District of Columb: tion, on the premises, NOON, September 7th, at 6 0’clock, all that lot or parcel of land in the city of Washington, and Dis- trict of Columbia aforesaid. being part of Lote numbered one, twenty-nine, and thirty, (1, 29, 30,) in Square numbered two hundred ‘aud lifty, (250,) as said Lots and Square are marked, laid downand disti: guished on the plan of said city; or ee stree’ north, eight reet four inches (8 feet 4 inches) east of the southwest corner of said lotnumbered one, and running thence east sixteen feet eight inches, (16 feet 3 inches.) thence north ninety-two feet, (92 feet_) thence wess sixteen feet eight iaches. (16 feet 8 inches,) thence south ninety-two feet (92 feet) to the place of beginning, improved by a weil built briek house with all the modern improve: mevts, This property lies just east of the Demenow buildings, and opposite the Presbyterian Charch, and is one of the most desirable residences of ite class in the city - Terms : One-half of the purchase many in cash; $500 of which must be paid down at the time of sale, the remainder, with intrest, in6months, A deed will be given and « deed of trust taken to se- cure the deferred payment, Allconvevances, including revenue stamps, at 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 the purcha- ser, after giving ope week’s notice ip the National BS iigencer, or other newspaper published in shington same g®’ JNO,D, McPHERSON, Trustee. au 22d 3.0, MoGUIKE &'U0., Aucia, ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S NS) STORES. ief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, ent Washington, D.C.. August 23, 1364. 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 ase, | @P About 92 bushels of oats, about.19 bushels of orn, pavlins, buckets, chairs, shovels, picks, - somes scales, stovepipe, brooms, brushes, &c., aA i sit the sane time ane place, will be sold 0 emne Tain sacks ae Mecenaful bidde's will be required to remove the, stores within five days from the date of sale, Terms cash, in Government funds : .H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, an 2-7t Depot of ‘ashington, Au ION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Was DerartMent, Csvatay Buasav, H Chief, Washtn xe Will be sold at Publie Avetion! weniks tothe bidder, at the times and places named below, vis: Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 18, Altoona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 26, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September lands of Messrs Loughborough and see es Pas A) 8! ‘ough and Carter, This sale presents a rare opportunity toa gen- tleman wisbing a fine country s-at, the neighbor. ‘burg. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep- ety being the very best, and possess paber 6 tees the Sdvantages Sriptosinity to Greorond wae Kat. |, TWO HONDRED (20) CAVALBY HORSES, at The view is beautiful, commanding a prospect of thoes horses have been condemned as unfit for from twelve to seventy miles, of the most pic- e cavalry service of thearmy. tui'eglladonted tg the calvore ot nxvesiatlmans’ | Fer rend and qrmine perpores MARY good Wax- an e fe gar- ine may be had. den. ont of it having a beautiful on 2 ernehare:, The lend, which contain aint sete Borses sold wo aipited States currency. ty-five seres. is susceptible of division into th fai 4 EKIN, or Jota, each of which contain beautiful Lt. Col. Chief Qu aster, pul sites, and will be sold in ceparate lots, if au 5-tse8 Cavalry Bureau, bee We reapectfally invite the a tention of persons wishing to purchase a handsome site for a private beta ag ett SURGEON. resi ard the public i: |. McK AY, Member of the Oren poblic im general fo tule sal. D Eicvargh. All Dissusee of thet °* it very Tare i % an presen, iiss 4 wea a sirenti Sager y the sale for note bearing interest. teed i pole pl dees indisputable, au wa “Gare m WILLEA MS, |. Aucts, treated in the moat Herse B “ats saan. DB yh moderate. . Fovents aadecld on Santen ice at J. O, sin jowar d's, G street, botw ington,

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