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eEEEESEEE——EE rs LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ELLINGER AND Foots’s fine exhibitions soe tinués to attract crowded houses, and the mos fastidious as to entertainments of & proper character cannot but be delighted with 2 aoe Foote, Col. Small, Miss Eliza Nestel, and the artistic vocalists and musicians. Give them a wall to-night. Forp’ * HEATER.—The fall season was suc- cessfully inaugurated at Ford's lastnight. The Florences were brilliant as they have ever been, and mare the house resound with laugh- ight again wiil be pertormed «Handy Andy, Tifdisehievous Annie,’ and the « Re. turned Volonteer.” The Florences are sup- rted by a good company. T Garrseauny.—Man er Lea has many new and attractive features this week, and the bill is made up of melodious songs, graceful dances, beantifnl ballets, interesting pantomimes, and amusing and jJanghter-provoking Ethiopiaa Acts, by some of the best performers in the con- cert hall business. Fruit FestIv AL.—The ladies of the Metho- dist Protestant Church will commence a fruit festival to-night, at the Union Leagne Rooms, on 9th street. The festival will continue during the week. feet MEETING OF THE UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRA- cy—They are Wailing for the Platform—An Ex- qzlosion Upon the Topic of Kinky Hair.—A meet- ing of the National Democratic association was held lastnight at Parker’s Hall, Pennsylvania avenue. In the absence of the regular officers of the Association, Mr. Thomas Thornley was called te the chair, and MrSam’l Brereton act- ed as secretary After the election of some 20 new members, Mr. R. Adams, on behalf of the decoration committee, announced that theirnew flag had arrived in town, and would be thrown to the breeze at 9 o'clock to-morrow (this) evening, if the nomination was heard of atthattime. Mr. Adams hoped that a large crowd of persons ‘would be in attendance to give three hearty 3 on the occasion. onan, Fred Smith then made a statement in re- lation to the committee appointed two ‘weeks ago to make preparations to celebrate the rati- fication of the Constitution of the United States, and proposed to ratify the nominees of the Chi- cago Convention at the sametime. Mr. Smith, before taking his seat, desired to congratulate his Democratic friends at the bright prospects that had arisen in the horizon. It would not be long, said the speaker, betore they would ter. T: Jay Abe Lincoln in a grave from which he | would never resurrect. The Democrats would then look closely into the actions of Lincoln and allunder him, and see why our citizens had been buried in living tombs, see why our people had been taken from their homes and firesides and buried in Fort Lafayette, see why our happiness was taken away from us, and our blessed country thrown into confusion. Then aman could come here jingling some- thing in his pocket, but now it was “green- backs”—all greenbacks. ({Applause.] He did not know who the nominee would be, he had his preference, but would support any man who was placed upon the platform of the Obicago Convention ; Mr. W. H. Hope expressed himself as highly pleased with the remarks of his friend Smith, | and said that here in the shades of the White House there were men who were bold enough to come forward and denounce bad acts. [Ap- plause.j) Six months azo Republicans who would have voted for M:. Lincoln wonld now vote to defeat him. He (the speaker) had met & gentleman on the avenue, who came here from Massachusetts for the purpose of re.en- listing men, whotold him (Mr. H.) thatin some of the regiments he had visited there was hardly | a man who would vote for Lincoln. Mr. Hope concluded by saying he thought he knew who the nomimee of the Convention would be—he was not his choice—but Geo. B McClellan would be the man. [Loud ap- plause.) Mr. J. E. Norrissaid the great assemblage at Chicago would speak the sentiments of an outraged people. The nominee would be an honest, upright American, whoever he was, and he would be elected President of the United States, and sweep from the land the stench that had filled it for the iast four years. So sure as the election took place, those who voted for McClean would see the hand writing on the wall to“hand over the power of tbe Government.” [Applanse.] Be- fore a week has passed a new era will come round. lustead of the firing of cannon at the Patent Office, the cannon trom Maine to Cali- fornia would speak out and announce us free. Applause! Ifhe(Mr.N.) knew the platform Ke would feel at liberty to speak. The plat- form tosuit him was the Constitution, peace, and the hurmonious Union of the States. Mr. J.T. Ennis was next called upon, who made a few remarks in relation to who the nominees would be, and urged upon the asso- ciation the necessity and importance of work- ing day and night toelectthem. The campaign would be short and decisive, but it was neces- sary for all to put a shoulder to the wheel. ‘They should circulate documents, and every member should deyote a portion of his time to sending them away. Upon the conclusion of Mr. Ennis’s remarks, Mr. T. G. Clayton arose and said he desired to read an article from the New York Herald, in regard to our prisoners #t Andersonville, in the State of Georgia. After Mr. Clayton had finished reading the article he introduced the following resolutions: Resolved, In the opinion of this association it is the duty of the present Administration to take immediate steps to exchange our impris- ored and suffering fellow-citizens who are held &s prisoners of war by the Confederates, and who are dying at the rate of 200 per day at only one prison. Resolved, That humanity and christianity alike demand of this Administration, as they ‘Rave the power to do, at once to relieve our brethren now in bondage, and again restore them to liberty. A proposition was made to postpone the con- sideration of the resolutions until after the Chicago Convention. Some discussion ensued, when Mr. J.D. Lakenan excitedly rashed upon the stand, and said, “Too much importance had been given to the curly head”—_ Mr. Lakenan was interrupted by cries of “set down,” “dry up,” &c. After the tarmoil had subsided Mr. Lake- man again proceeded by remarking he recog- nized in this government the equality of no one who had curly hair. This association ig- nored the rizht of a negro— Here Mr. Lakeman was again interrapted by most of the members starting towards the door for the purpose of leaying. He endeay- ored to explain himself, but owing to the con- tinned shouts of laughter it was impossible to hear what he had to say,and Mr, Lakeman rather abruptly left the stand. The association then adjourned with the un- | derstanding that the consideration of the reso- Iutions should be postponed until anotner meeting. Shige A ComPpLicaTED Goosk CasE.—Several days since Mr. Benjamin Berkely, of the Sixth Ward, lost several geese by & number of women in the neighborhood making a raid on them, and a colored woman in Mr. B.’s em- | ploy, followed the raiders and demanded them, utthey pummeled her soundly, and she was compelled to fall back gooseless. Mr. B. then went himself and recovered two of the geese. Mrs. Ready reat complained to Mr. Berkely that the geese belonged to her and she wished him to let the geese out, as she was cer- tain that tho-e belonging to her would waddle home. Mr. Berkely refused to comply with this request, but told her to identify the goose, to bring the case up for judicial action. Miss atharire Ready was arrested on the charge of stealing the goose, by officer Brennan, and the case was heard on Monday morning by Jus- | tice Cull. A large number of neighbors beng in Bliendunce as well as one of the geese in dis- pute. Mrs. Ready testified that she was cer- tain the goose belonged to her. She asked that it should be placed on the floor where she knew that it would waddle, and a peculiar waddle differing from any ordinary goose, by which ‘Waddle the could identity it, and al bya ctooked nec with which it was born and car- Tied through its gosling days. Mr. Berkely WSs equally certain that the goose was his, and on to its being minus a toe, and also bch Witnesses to the fact, but at this janc- ure the colored woman and Mrs. Ready got into & wordy muss that threatened to come to blows, and the goose getting infected by theex- citement set up 8 horrible squeaking which it followed up by ting @ nuisance on the commit floor, after which, as floor, after which, a8 if the spirit of old niek Upon the ‘ where, with. twoor three awkward nate of her wings sent the justice spapers f} which way.” He promptly diemisted ine tase and ordered the office to be cleared, g. all. oose and Tae Work COMMENCED.—The ground has been broken ory to the erection 2 ta plsed adgiuonal wing of the Nawe ine ar tment, is Depart was formeri: ‘so stories high, but with the increase ates: ness, it was found necessary to add a new Story on it, and now the accommodations are Jound to be so limited that itis necessary to erect an additional wing on the south of the reeept structure, which will be two stories Eien, and contain 6ix roems and a hall on each story. ey sarge Parernancines, Wisvow SHapes, &£0.— Kid well & Henderson, at D street, near 9h, bave just recetwed their fall stock of paper- Rengings, window sbades, picture tas- sels, &c., &c, and they willseil them cheaply i xs desiring to refurnish their houses for fall season, will do well to call upon them. sn ad ate? A Race TesckK —Some of the residents of 34 street east, new Virginia avenue, are complain- ing that ove or two persoas use the pavements in that locality for the purpose of trying the epeed of their pags. AFYAIRS IN Ker Soave reeks near approach of time wheel to be set in motion has urged fears wa are anxious to eacape to an clubs to obtain substitutes. Mayor Addison bas put a pian into tion which has become uite popular. The way is for the citizens of e town to deposit in the Bank of Commerce the sum of one hundred dollars each, and the whole ameunt is to be divided among those who draw the service prize. Great activity is displayed by the citizens subject to the draft to make the amonnt as large 2s possible, in order to secure substitu:es even at exorbitant rates. Portof Georgetown.—Cleared—Schrs. Eclipse, Keetery, Hayre-de-grace; Kite, Hooper, Hoop- er's Island; Gen. Banks, Ryder, New York; J. Landry, Perry, Maryland Point; A. _A. Ban- dell, Cranmer, Mass.; J. A. Parsons, Leete, N. ¥ : Ovenburse, Peaburn, New Hayen; Bake- man, Young, Chesapeake City; D. P. Hickman, Hagin, Elkton; Constitation, Murdock, Mar- low Bay; F. Barron, Madison, Balt.; H. Oast- off, Albro, N. Y. Sloops M. —ndrew, Pate, Pa- tvxant: @. Washington, Beatty, St. Mary’s; Filen Jane, Swan, Mattawoman; Lonisa, Mann, do.; E. Adel, Mann, Bryan’s Point. DIE IMPORTANT TO PiLoTs.—Capt. E.S. Allen, our excellent Quartermaster at the 6th street wharf station, has issued an important notice to pilots, as will be seen by reference to our advertising co'umns. Schooners have been placed at upper and lower Cedar Points, in the positions occupied by the light boats pre- vious to their destruction by therebels. Lights will be kept burning on these schooners from sunset to sunrise. eee Granp LARCENY.—On Saturday, some of the officers at the Marine Barracks discovered that some of the mess money was missing, and one of them, Lieut. N. Nokes, missed a breast- pin valnedat $15. Suspicion tellon Wm. Kel- lon, @ colored boy employed there, and he was arrested by officer H. Harrison, and the pin was found on him. He was taken before Jus- tice Cull, who committed him to jail. eee gee ie MOLDED CoOLLaRs, ot Gray’s patent, deserve the attention of all who wonld have a neat and well fitting collar. They are forsale by Wall, Stephens & Co., 331 Pennsylvania avenue, and by dealers in furnishing goods generally. These collars are made in every style, fit comfortably and neatly to the neck, and have smooth and evenly finished edges. SPEOIAL NOTICES. Seager “A SLIGHT Co_p,”’ CovcHs,—Few are aware of the importance of checking @ Cough of “*slizht cold’’in ite first stage; that which in the begin ning would yield toa mild remedy, if neglected, soon atiacks the lungs. ‘*Brown’s Bronchial Tro- ches” give sure andainiost immediate relief. Mil- itary Officers and soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. au 26-Im Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails,etc. Persons wishing immediate relief from these troublesome annoyances, should call at Dr. White’s rooms, No, 424 Penn’aav., bet. 4% andoth sts. au l7-tf Do you celor your whiskers and moustache? If so, use the ‘Japanese Hair Stain.” No hair dye in the wo:ld equal toit. Only one (preparation: It colors a natural black or brown. aly 50 cents a box. 8. C. Forp, €2 eo3m 290 Pa. avenue, Sole Ag Coioare’s Honey Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. ___ 1a25-eoly RCRET DISRASES. Samaruan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent casesintwenty-four hours Nomneral no balsam,no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, Ii is the soldier’s hope, and s friend to those who éo Ba = to be exposed, Male packages, $2; male, $3. Samariian’s Root and Herb Jutces—A positive and rmanent cure for Syphilis Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores pots, Tetters,&c. Price @1, or six bottles for 5 Bold by 8.0, Ford. Bee af~ertisement, m8 ‘THE CHKAPEST 4ND BEST HAIR Dyw iN TEE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Or Pp ‘s Hair Dye, 80 cents abox. The bestin use. Try it. Sold by 8. C Ford, corner lth street and Penn. avenue, ‘Wartinaton; and Henry Coot, Alexandria, a6-lv Negxvous Dasi.ity, SEMIRAL WEAKNESS, ete. Can Be Cured by one who has really cared himsel? and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth, Address, witn stam Epwarp H, Traver. mar? D&W. ly Lock Box. Boston. Mass, MARRIED, On the 25th instant. at the Church of the Evipn 8 by the Rev. Dr. Hall, JOHNSON Pb, THOM- 8, of Baltimore, to Miss REBECCA FE. MILLS, Caughter of Capt. John Mills, of Washington, * DIED, On 3th inst., MICHAEL ANDREW TALTY, aged 1 year,6 wonths, and 19 days. = His funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, corner 13% and D streets, to-morrow afternoon at 30'clock. The triends of the family are invited to attend. On the 30th inst., at 1 o’clock a. m., after a short but painful illness, Mrs MARY McDONALD, in the 45th year of her age. May she rest in peace. Her funeral will take place to-morrow at 3 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend, at the corner of 16th and M streets. i yesty IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, LANSBURGH & BRO., oP THR BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 376 Seventa Street, Thsee Doors above I street, will commence to run off their stock for a few days at much less than factory prices, The largest and best selected atock of DRY GOODS in the city. 1,500 pieces Dark Prints, from 35 cents up, 4,000 pieces Bleached and Brown Cottons. 1,200 pieces white and colored Flannels, inevery variety, 1,000 pieces dark fall Delaines. 400 pieces Shepherd Plaids, a beautiful artisle at * cents. Bleached and brown LINEN TABLE CLOTH, TOWELS, NAPKINS, and a general assortment of MOUSEKEEPING GOOD8, at less than importation price. CASSINETS AND CASSIMERES, for men and boys’ wear, very cheap, Piain, colored and paper CAMBRICS, best quality, at 30 cents. 3,000 dozen Hosiery of all grades, come very good. Ladies’ white Hose at 25 cents. Heavy ribbed do. at 35 cents. J. & P. Coats’ Spools 15 cents. Green & Daniel’s, Stuart’s & Olark’s Spool Cot- ton, in white, black and colored, 12’¢ cents. Smith’s best Needles 5 cents a paper. Best Pins 5 cents a psper. With a creat many other bargains too numerou to mention. HOOP BKIRTS. HOOP SKI1RTB. at half price, to close. Call Early at the BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, LANSBURGH & BRO., 375 Seventh street, Three Doors above I street. N. B.—Some envious people swear LANSBURGH & BRO. steal thesr goods, or else they couldn’t sell co chesp; but that’s alla mistake. When we buy (and for cash only) we know how to lay out money to an advantage. au 27-3t* NOTICE. UNITED STATES 7 3-10 LOAN. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHING- ‘TON has now on hand, ready for immediate deliv- evry. a fullrupply of these new Bonds. Subscribers Gre requested to present their certificates at once and receive their Bonds. These having money to invest should notlose Sight of the fact that by investing in this Loan they not enly receive interest, at the high rate of 73-W0 per cent., but secure to themselves the very tmportant advantage of obtsining, at the end of! Shree years.6 PER OENT. 5-20 YEAR BONDS AT PAR, which are now worth over 12 percent. vremium, and which after the war must necessa- | Tily advance toa much higher rate. au 2é-tf Ww INGTON ITY . 23 romeiniraayeannettas eet rel PWARD OLAMK, Vice President and Secrctgry, ‘Dr és ee et aa ee BL Bee ’ STE Ete go reetereonae enue, under Simms ora aya, uenear- EDWAUD OLAM, Secretary. EDWARD CLARK @ 00. BANE UES, = we ite Se Louisiane avenue RBAL ated > igi tin Ly ave ee nla WANTS. qe Le ee SS WAdTEDs WOMA: ‘wash by the mooth.. Inquire at the Ebbit Howse eH au 37-3t* ——_Inauire atthe Ebbit House. aa 3?-3t*_ WwW ANTED—A respectable GIRL between 13 and 15 years of age to d. hte work. Ad- dress Box No. 1. Stat Ofsoae ee a Bt wart ED—A BOY to learn the House and Bigr: Painting busin ‘Ape! au 30-2t* T. B ANTED—B W ON es GherrnereS Has no objection to go to Box No. 3, Star office. Boszp WANTED—By a gentleman and wife iz a respectable private family in Georgetown Address, stating locality. terms, &c., “8.3.C., P_O. Box 1.165, Washington, D.G, _au 30-2 V ANTED—A WOMAN (white) to cook. ove to wash dishes and make beds, A the Goslirg House, No. 249 Pa. avenue, betwee mh and 13th streets. au3i-tf AX ENGLISHMAN wishes to obtain a SITUA- TION as through in-door servant, or to travel throughly. Understands his business Age 35. Address W. P., Star Office, Washington, D.C. _1t Ce WANTED—One that understands her business and is willing to Wash and Iron, may apply at 417 i3th street, near G. Recom- mendations required. au S)-2t" ANTED by a respectable young girl, asitus tion to cook, wash, and iron for egriae lso ly at family, or chambermaid. Apply at No. 297, 4th street, between G and H streets, Tes) ANTED by a gentleman and wife, permanent board ina private family (preferrea) in the vicinity of 432 street and Pennsyivania Avenue. Address A M., StarOffice. au 3)-"! wax TED—SIX CARPENTERS, IMMEDEAT® ly. Apply to ALEXANDi Kk WUnLBY, dack- sopHall. alley, between 4'2 and 34, and Penss;i- vania avenue and C street, au30 2t*_ WwW ANTED—A SITUATION by a young woman as Chambermaid snd Seamstress. Please to arte at No, 350 6th street. bet. H andI. Please call for two days. aa 30 ANTED—A MAN with his WIF®, to take charge of s Farm near thecity, He must come well recommended. Apply to GEORGE & THOMAS PABKER & Co., 343 and 345 Pennsyl- vania avenue, au 30-3t GOOD PENMAN AND AOCOUNTANT, con- versapt with the Englieh, French andGerman | correspandence, and booakeeping by double en- try,is Mwant of employment. Inquire at 253 Penna 1t* RESSMAKER WANTED—A competent OUT TER AND FITTER, one who Shoconghty un- derstands the business, to go to Alexandria, Va. For further information apply to J. FELLHEI- MER, 538%. 7th street, Washington, Wholesale Millinery Store. au 30-3" RNISHED HOUSB WANTSD.—Wanted. a mall and com(ortably furnished House, con- taining six or eight rooms. One within a half mile of the intersection of lith street and New York avenue preferred. Agidrass Box 205, Wash- ington city Post Office. au 20-iit A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL wishes a SIT- UATION in.a private family as chambermaid lain sewing. and would assist in washing and Can come well recommended from her e. Can be seen by calling at 340 4th st., days, between F an aa 30-2t* CHOPPERS WANTED.—Any man who will getup a gang of fifty choppers ‘will be appointed saperintendent of them, and will re- ceive a salary of fifty dollars per mon nd board, Avrly to W. BRAMALL, 519, I2th street, opposits the Kirkwood House. au 30-iw* V ANTED—BOARD and weil furnished ROOM in a private family. not too far from the |) partments, bya young married couple from Ci cinpati, Ohio, who would like the pleasure of cs ling its home as long as it is agreeable to all par- ies. Comfort, neatnes<. and pleasant locality re- rd. Address R, G. Washington City, stat- ing terms, &c. 1t* Vv ANTED—Two Hundred COLORED MEN, No. 40 Water street, Georgetown, WANTED-a WET NURSE, either white or colored, Apply at No. 417 12th street, bet. bus New York avenue and I street. au 2 each to learn the Harnees and Trankmaking ply_at JOS. SHAFFIELD’S Confectionery, P i Sth and Mthst. | i: c YOUNG FRENCHWOMAN, who has bee TATION as i e,orat 420M al ceryand Variety Store. One having some WV ANTED—A LADY as SALESW good salary paid and the best reference reautred, WANTED—Good MME. PRINCE, n Washington au 29-2t* nia av., and 13th street. au 27 -3t™ au 27-3t* No. 421 13th et., bet. G and H. au 27-3t* PV ANTED—Two steady. industrious BOYS, one ness. Apply at 007th street. au 20 tf ANTED-— A No.1 ICE CREAM MAKER. Ap- 356 Sixth st., between G and H. an 29 2t* ANTED—A good COOK for a restaurant. Ap y immediately at 298 E st.. bet {au 9-207] CO. W. OAMPBELL Atantecountcpunt eter moniter Bun ild’s nurse. Apply at 235 Pennay yania aven Mst. t* ANTED—A young MAN for clerk in experience in business preferred. au 29-3t* JAS. DALY, No. 3 has been engaged ina Dry Good or Fancy Store. and well acquainted with the businews A . M. MEYENBE au %-3t 48 Market Space. bet, 7’ _MILLINERS will apply immediately at 22 MARKET SPACE, insures competent hands the highest waxes NTEBD—A White WOMAN as Gook. Apply at BROWN’S Restaurant, corner Pennsylva- ANTED—A GOOD COOK, at 380 E st., bet. 1th and lthsts, Good wages will be given. TANTED—A middle-aged WOMAN to take care of a house. Inquire immediately at V ANTED—TWO GIRLS te do housework Good wages paid, at Mrs. L. KOHN’S board- D st., between 12th and 13th au 27-3t* WANTED By a young gentleman in the War Department, permanent BOARD and KOOM, in a strictly private and religious family, in the central part of Washington, Best of reference, Address at once,* Rochester,’ Star office, auz-pt* W ANTED-—By a gent!ieman and wife wishing to board themselves, two ROOMS. situated the Treasnry—ene furnished suitable for ing and sleeping room. and the other small, suitable forkitchen,&c Gas stove will beused. Address No. 247, Star Office. au 27-3t* V ANTED—Every Lady in the District to know that I have received a new and Leautifal m chine, and am now prepared to Flute goods twel inches in width, and derper than any other establish- ment in the country. As this was what was wanted by the Ladies, we can now ‘lo FLUTING! FLUTING! _ superior to any done in the large cities. Only lace in town. LADIES STAMPING DEPOT, 8 1 F st., oppo. Patent Office, au 27-1f ANTED—By MORGAN & RHUINFHART, at G street Wharf, 5.000 Tons GREEN HOS- PITAL AND CAMP BONES, for which the hig ing houre. No, 30: sts est market price will be paid. au 13-eolm WV AN TE D—50.900 LADIES to call at PRINCE'S #7. MPING AND FLUTING DEPOT, 381 F s*- ct, oppesite Patent Office and et their TAMPING, FLUTING, AND PINKING DONE. We are the only persons in town who make the businessan exclusive one. Constantly receivin and making oR new patterns for Braid and Sil Embroidery. New an piswant itterns received Bands, Pantalet weekly for Yokes, d Shawls, Slippers, Pin Cushions, &a. ANT ED—SEOOND HAND FURNITURE ‘Alto, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS. BED- DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING G00 description. | B. BUCHLY, 426 7th street. Ye 8-tf between G and H, east side. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS "[ BE DRAFT IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. Mayor's Office, Georgetown. D.C, Aug. 27,1854. Those citizens of the town who are subject to the approaching draft ta farpish soldiers for our army. and who desire to avoid that service, arein- site to join in the following self insuring scheme: Every citizen who is liable to_be drafted can de- pesit the sum of One Hundred Dollars in the Bank of Commerce. The whole sum 0 deposited will constitute a fund for the exclusive benefit of those of thedepositors who may be drafted The scheme will work thu: Should there be one hundred depositors, for instance. and only twenty of them be drafted, eighty would be protected from service Be payiog one hundred dollars each, while the whole ten thougand dollars wou d be distributed in sums of five hundred dollars each to the twenty who were draited. With that ‘hey could obtain substitutes or keepthe money and go into service. at their own option. 5 Of course the real result will be so varied from the one h«re given as an illustra ion as to make it more or less beneficial to the drafted parties ; but there is this absolute c.-*xinty about it: that every drafted man will get tie whole of his money back, with the almost se certainty of more than double that sum, and a probability of his re- ceiving a sum of not less than five hundred dollars, In this scheme there ean be no juggling, no pre- cedence of favorite individuals, or tricks, played offupen the unsuspecting. There will be but two well ascertained ies: those who enoape the draftand loge their hundred dollars, and those who 6re drafted and get all the money deposited by the whole association Should this scheme fail o's faverable rest, or work any particular bardsbip to one of the de- poritors. the subscriber has in view an adjunctive scheme whieh will afford the necessary relief with- out ahd emer cone to ee, association. For any further information a - tu Zw BENKY ADDISON, Mayor. Gye aTOWN RPORATION. STOOK.— - 98 persons who may be disposed to pur- shase Georgetown Cor; ion Btook, whieh bears an bed as of = oes Fr annum, Kae cr can zi fe TATRD, Gierk of oe ky soviring 1 WING Pl ‘XY ATTEND: by th, Ty A TE cra 1s Bouter Beton: ‘ “Gov. Ourtia” and “Bell: en.’? Apply tot Captains on boerd, OF to aw B Davi as my 1 Water ettest 2 Georees Satie [29g ae 300y-Zvtoneasa, noe un and ast up Light NING obs. with platicn , a reaso: Late cea” Alco, BELL-HANGING dons in the a us 4 mae eee ine ntiy at cit ices. 4 fone o SOhRarpan, Washingto ou e-tm* #271 Penn. av., m, D.C. a ARE. —T 10 R ait a ing & Ge wOruhed Bomasted, or Bagars. ae t FOR RENT AND SALE. FUrNisaap ROOMS TO BENT. at the corner of L and:sth at. low. rate, b the o 1 -3t* OR REN T—A large and desirable FUBNISHED F FRONT ROOM is the second story. Apply at 379 34 street, between D and.E north. ‘au 3)-3t* Rooms ROR RENT, and a Dining Room and Kitchen. Also, foreale, rich Medalion Vei- vet Carpet and Plimtom Bed: Apply 3 Fenns: ja avenue, ae 3). 3t* ‘OR RBENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Suitable for housekeeping. A'so, ome FUR- NISHED FRONT ROOM, for gentlemen. Inquire at second house from northeaet corner 17th and i streets, au 39-3t* RICK STABLE FOR RENT—At 346 K streat, in Franklin Row. It has three stalls and car- riage house. Will be rented ut the low price of 35 Per month. Also,a FRAMB STABLE, with three stalls,at $iper month. Apply afterSp.m, 1t” OR RENT—Three FURNISHED BED ROOMS and one PARLOR, anid for sale two FRAME HOUSES, four roc msa+d a kitchen each: and aiso one HORSE and BUGGY, Gall at 424 Eas:.. bet, 8th and 9th streets north. an 39-30" For RENT—Port ofa STORE ROOM, suitah for Ciething. Shoe. or Provision, at No, 452 New York avenue, between Mth and 15th. Afao, one third story tront ROOM, furnished or unfer- nished, with or without BOARD, on L strevt, ao: 534 between }ath and 15th. an 30 3 A RARE CHANCE —The good-will and fixtw & ofa RESTAURANT jor sale. The hou ¢ con- tains eleven rooms, all of which is p-ivace. The cause for selling is the proprietor wishes to retire from business. Aprly at the Columbia House, C street, near the Bajtimore depot, au 30-iw* Fo RENT—Two unfurnished ROOM for hcusekeeping, on 17th streat, bet. three doors from L st., new house. Fc RENT—Three anfornished ROOMS upon ; one floor. Apply to Dr. DUNALDSON, No. 275 Pa. bet. lithand I2th sts. au 29 3t* {OR RENT—A Furnished PARLOR and GHAM- _ BER on the first thoor, in s private family. [n- quire at 44% D street, near3d street. — a-29-2t* 4 3 MARKET STAND FOR SALE. No, 86. IN Northern Liberty for sale. Apply at 42.6 7k nm. au street. Rooms 10 and att FOR, BALERA neat 1 ROORI ‘ORE, doing a good basiness Inquire in the store, 194 6th street, corner of N wert au 29-2t* Foe 8ALE—The whole or part of the STOCK AND FIXTURES of a Photograph Gallery forsale, Gallery for rent ffdestred. Address Hy- po, Georgetown, DC. au 3t* OUSE FOR RENT, containing 8 rooms on the re corner ot ecm ant Hi streets north, Gasall rough. 01 remises. gua site” OY iCHARL KENNELLY, TO FFT A ety fornished FRONT ROOW with BOARD. _A few table boarders taken at moderate rate, at No, 352 Mth street, between L and M au 29 3t* Ss as-lighted, centra'ly located, © provided with all fixtures, and with a bac room attached. Apply at 336 FP street. between 9th and Ith, au 29-tf ,,OR RENT-A FURNISHED ROOM, plessantly loeated for gent emen, on 17th street, between K and L streets. within a few minutes’ walk of the War Department, first house from K at. 3 Eo RENT—The large and commodious ROOMS: com prising the second, third and fourth ato- ries over J. L. Kidwell’s new Drug Store. on Eat., near corner of Pa. av. and léth st., two doors be- low Willards’ Hotel. Cugeth «JOHN L. KIDWELL._ ARM FOR SALE.—Ninety acres of good Farn:- irg Land, six miles from Washington, over the Navy Yard bridge, nawr the cross roads leat ing from Washington to Piscataway, and from Upper Marlboro to Alexandria. For farther par- tica’ars address H. M., Star Offiee. 20-1 $206 WILL TWO YEARS’ LEASE 0¢ gq a BOL contains 4 rooms, five deor= from the War Department—244 @ street—the hest lecation for a baker, restaurant or eating Rent $41 per month, Possession given imm ly. Inquire at 272 Pa. av.,Shoe Store. TOR SALE—The GOOD WILL of house Bri street. Georgetown, opposite Cruit’s Livery Stable; a three years and ten montas lease, 7 rooms anda good store and cellar. The whole will be sold for $10. For particulars, on the premises, for WILLIAM MIEKS au 29 2" Fo NISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Containing 16 reomas 74 Missouri aveaue ftreet. Inquire ou the premises. a : efEVEVA' WELU FURNISHED, PLEASANT "ROOMS FOR RENT at a moderate rate, with a plies Apply at 416 6th st., between F 1G 5 auZ A Sree FOR RENT. AND (TS GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE-OnC street, between Ist and New Jersey av, close to the Depot, Apply to Mr. STEPPARD, on the prem sas, amid 4 dozen F Home, abor Apply at Mr. house, @ an treets, Kor RENT—A ROOM on I5th etreet, opposi the Treasury Department. adapted to the ure ofa Banker or Broker, having connested with it @ very commodioua and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn ave.. between Ith and lth sta. au 27-30 {OR SALE AND LEASE. A NUMBERO¥ VERY desirable BUILDING LOTS, beautifully loca- ted in the eastern part of the city, not more than ten ininutes walk from the Captol” For terms ap- ply to M. BALDWIN, corner east Capitol and lth streets. au 7 3t* NEWLY FURNISHED CHAMBER, (2d floor,) without Bourd in a private dwelling house, will be rented to a satisfactory tenant. at a mod- erate rent, gas included; location pleasant and upeaceptionsble, near the Departments and above IWthstreet. References exchansed. Address**A1- vertiser,” Lock Box 35, City Post Office, au 27-3t* RARE CHANCE—The GOOD WILL and FLX- A TURES of two of the best stores io the city; euitable for clothing or shoe business, J3.H. SMITH’S. No 460 7th st OR RENT— sirable Far Apply at au 25-tf it BOAR, to ce tlemen, de- ied RUOMS. Reverences’ r nired. Apply a 190 ith street, between EB ndiana avenue an lw HE SU GSCRIBER offers at private sale a very valuable and productive FAR 4. situat the District of Columbia, one mile cast of fo. ning’s Bridge. containing sixty veres of wxcall, * land, well watered. Phe improvements, « |.rye two-story Frame Dwelling. nexrly new, with the necessary out-buildingd, Persons wishing to pur- chase are inyited 1) examine the premises. Avery pomane drive of three miles, over a good road, rom Washi: gton city, ROBERT K. NEVITT. _au%S-eolm 3 {OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, on D street, near 13th, No, 279, Apply No. 37 Louisiaus avenue, r au 24-lw* {OR RENT—A HOUSE in Georgetown, No, 42 Gay street. Possession given immediately. Inquire of SOLOMON STOVER. Wood and Coal Yard. corner 2ist and Lats.. Washington. a2i-lw* F°, SALE--An_ excellent and nearly n-w FRAME HOUSE, situated on West street, Georgetown. Apoly to THOMAS DOWLING; Auctioneer, No,174 Bridge street. an 26-6t* *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 uth 24-lw* Fo SALE—A most excellent FRAME HOUSE. situated on south L street. between 2'st and 22d, containing 12 rooms. Will be sold a great bar- grin, and immediate possession given. Apply to ITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, south- east corner of 15th st. and ve 10t* FPUENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No, 225 _ Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wisco Ho- . au 19-2w* e PoE SALE—DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE and three BUILDING LOTS, Inquire at No. 455, Mass. avenue, near 6th at. au 18-Im* AUOTION SALES, Jee Serer Be Det aa ae get THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ¥ J. 0, McGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers, HANCERY SALE OF BUILDIN Pp. ne POSITE THE OLD GLASS Norge? ° On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 3), at six o’cloek om the premises, we shall sell for necount of the ertate of the late Charles L. Coltman, Lota Nos. 10, 1), rt of 18, in Square 88, subdivited into small building lota. fronting reapectively on north C and Water street, between 2ist and nd strecta west and immediately in front ofthe old ‘ass Houee, 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. Op the ratsfication of the sale by the-Court, and paymentin full of the purchase money, the property will be conveyed to the purebasers. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in fire days thereafter, the trustees may re-sell the pro- rty so in defanit, at the risk and expense of the efaulting purebaser. E The cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purchaser. ROBERT COLTIIAN, | Trustees. J.C, MeGUIRE & 0O., Ancts, YY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NAVY- YARD AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 3\th imat., at 60’clock p. m., we shall sell_in front of the premises Lot 5 in Square 8&2. Phis property fronts 40 feet 73¢ inches on south M street, and is between 6th and 7th ats. east. ruaming back 129 {eet 11 inches to a 30-foot alley. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six months for note bearing interest. A deed given anda deed of trusttaken. All conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. au 24-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY J. C. McGUIRS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE O¥ NINZ.BUILDING LOTS ON i8T STRERT WEST, AT SOUTH DSTREFT. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 30, at 6: o’clock, ou the premises, by virtue of a deed o' trust, dated pay 7th, 1857,and duly recordedin Liber J, A. 8. No. 133, follos 22 et Bell all of Lot No 6, in Square No. feet on First street west, at the corner of south D street. and running back f¢ feet, subdivided into 8 Lots 15150, and one Lot 20x30. Terms cach. Conveyances af the cost of the purchaser. Ui els Payment of $20 oneach lot will be required ime of sale. iene HORATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee. Syma J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucta, ¥ J.C. Mc@UIRE & Oo., Auctioneers, Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 23, 1964, at 6 o'clock, we sha)! sell, at public sa'e on the prem- ines, tbe west half of Square No. 838, fronting on north M, Boundary, ard Sth streets east, contain- izg about 24,829 rquare feet, in Tote to snit pur- aul? eokds qnatens: This property is located near Kendall | Teen. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance in 6,12and18 months Deed given and deed of trust taken to seoure the deferred payments. Ali the writings and Government stamps at the cost of the parchador# jun B KENDALL, T.M. HANSON é ae SAMOEL NORMENT. ittes Nationa! id, ARO io1 ommitteo of Nations MUGUIEE & GO., au 3-eo& da [Rep.] Auctioneers. Rk? THE ABOVE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE | at the Auction Rooms of Jas. C. McGuire on TUESDAY A NOON. A it 3th, same | AY ASTERNOOIN ERENDALL. hour i. T. M. HAN|ON. ; _. SAMUE NORMENT, Committee of National Building Association, au dtd J... McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Ac., AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 3]st, at lo o’clock, I wil! sell, at my Auction Store. No. 174 Bridge street.a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Parlor Ubairs and Sofas Bureaus, Bedsteads, and Mattresses Feather Beds ani Bedding Cook, Partor, and other Staves Rete gerater, preckeey Se Ghass Ware nd many artieles not mentioned, “9 st THOS. DOWLING, Auct. co BY. L. WALL & U r, MARSHAL’S SALE OF PRIZE SCHOONER | AND LONGBOAT AND CARGO, In virtue of two warrants of sale issued fron the Clerk's Uifice of the District Gourt of the Unit Staies for the District of Columbia. and to me di- rected. I will sell for cash,at the Bazaarof Wm. L. Wall & Co , oa Lonisiaoa avenue, between oth and Wth streets,on WEDNESDAY. the 3ist day of Augustinst. commencing at 1" o'clock a. m., the following goods and chattels. being the cargo ef the longboat J.H. D.Smoct, viz: 2 bbis. Pop, 2bbls Cider, 1 keg Butter, 2bbd!s. Flour, * bbl. Mackrel, 1 Bedstead, and 1 bbl. Crackers, 4 Chairs, 1 bbl. Cakes, Rack At4o’clock p. m..on the same day, I shall sell, at the foot of 6th street wharf, the schooner “COW- PERTHWAITE,” her Tackle, Apparel and Fur- Biture, ALSO At the same time, the longboat “J. HD. MOOT.” Both vessels now lying at the foot of 6th street wharf, on the Potomac river. i; H. LAMON, U. 8. Marshal, D.C. au 25-4 per WM. L. WALL & Ow, Aucts, [Chronicle.] Y¥Y J. C, MOGUIRE & 00., 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 in equity, passed July 5th, 1864,in a certain cause, wherein Sarah Ann Brown and sthers arecom- Rlainants. and Ambrose A. Brown and others are efendants, No. 221 equity. we shall sell on the premives, on WEDNESDAY. the 2ist day of Sep- tember. commencing with the first named, at 6 o'clock p, m,: Lot No. 1, in Square No. 568, fronting 30 feet 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 Lot33, in Jas.0. McGuire's subdivision of Square No. 624, fronting 15 feet 7 inches om First street west, between @ and H sts, north, and running back 130 feet 4 inches toa 2) foot alley. and improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House. Terms: One-half im cash; the remainder in nine and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bonds or notes of the purchasers, with a surety or sureties, to be ap proved of by the trustees. Upen the fall payment cf the purchase money and interest, the trustees will convey the proper- "An conveysnces and stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter, the trustecs reserva the right to resell, on one week’s notice, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. W. DUVALL. Peantion NICHOLAS C. STEPHENS, { i suw-eokds J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y W. B, LEWIS & Co., Auctioneers. LARGE LOT OF PAWNBROKER’S GOODS AT AUCTION THURSDAY, September Ist, at 9% o'clock, at store No, 367’ Penn. avenue, we shall sella large stock, of @ Pawnbroker, embracing 9) fing Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Rings, Sets of Jewelry, &e. Also, lot of Men’ and “Women’s Clothing, Shoes, Pry Goods, Books, Musical In- struments, Plated Ware, with a large variety of other goods, fi yas sale, = splendid Resewood T-octave NO, one of the best in the city. W.B. LEWIS & 00., au [Chron.] Auctioneers, {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 froin 15th street. No, 460 New York avenue. Also, a first class DWELLING, contain- ing ten rooms, kitchen, attic, anda large cellar, in the same location, and possession had on the Ast of October next. au 17-tf OR SALE—A three story and attic BRICK HOUSE and out-buildings.on North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, nearly opposite the Washingtca Railway, near the Depot House containing 10 rooms; a vacent lot adjoining; front of 8 by 80. For further particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No. 322 Penusylya- piaav. au 16 E OFFER FOR SAL¥, ct a great bar, W wat PaRM. containing about 65 acre fk reall improved with new dwelling and all necessary out- houses, This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on tao _Beuning’s Bridge rod acrors Bastern Branch, i'n hich aud healthy situation, with an abundance of wood. Terma made known on application to Real Estate Brokers, SWEENY & CO. au J5-1m per 7th and @ streets. ‘OR BALE—The three -tory BRICK HOUSE and LOT. No, 561 Sth street, (Island,) be- poses Dave z etrects. Bho hone contatos pine , an as convenient ont-bu: in. ce Apply to W. D. WALLAQH, at the Star Omes. ‘OR SALE—A TRACT OF LAND, mostly wood- land, about one mile beyond and north of Rock Creek Church. containing about 24 acres. OHAS, M. MATTHEWS, Attorney-at-Law, corner Brides and Oongress streets, Georgetown, or corner sth eet end Penn. avenue, Washington city. aw 10-eoSt* Gomune HOUBE FOR BALE. The Proprietor of thi popalar and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ners, and offers his well-known house for sale. Ah one wishing to engage in » LUCRATIVE BUSIN ESS cav call on the Proprietor, Re Penn- sylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. URNIJHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 450 i2th Piiitrect en nde Cetocam Guat The situation is one of the most desirable in Wash- ington, au2-Im Be eee ete y uaress, mote oF fe acress, 01 goa, diatanitsbuat four’ mii ee from Waahingto Tar, 13 nD, P Branck bridge. & con of fend ie guedume end FS tee rable, ‘Madre 3. Detox 38, washington REE Wh te will gel? all or aluable hich he resides, ereaatod %o 0} om be situated on the corner of fst K streots, and within one-and-a-half blocks of erste are. consisting o! ma UCILDING LOTS, one of them improved by « substantial two-story Brick House and back bw)! Gestiericane deas'a Saceat! for qa 3 od & dealer, near the War Coy Ru x be Spee oy stand. 912 Penn ene are, _ Angust 1, 1866s [anl-Im] #4 RRCR Tae B* JAMES 0, McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, EXTENSIVE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS FOR ACCOUNT OF ST eT A er a On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, September 6th, at 6 o’clock,on the premises by order of the Vestry ef St. John’s Church, we shall sell the whole of Square No. 276, yes respectively on 12th and 13(b sts, west and north R and sts ; the whole subdivided into fifty two fine buil lots, each with access to a public alley - Plate may be obtained of the Auctioneers or on the premises at the time of sale. : Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises A Cost of conveyances and stamps'te be paid by the purchaser, an 2-d A SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMasrER's | s ETOK ES. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Washington Depo: Wasninetow, DO. Agger isis. Will be sold at publics auction, at Government Warehouse Ne. 5. New York avenue, batweer 18th and 19th stree‘s, Wasbington city, D C on TUES- DAY, September 6th, 186, at Il o'clock a. m . a let of Quartermaster’s Stores, condemned as unfit for Use oF iesue. Viz: A large lot of Stoves and Stove Pipe, Boilers, Ovens. Old Iron. Carpenter's Teols, Desks, Chai Seales, Shovels, Grindstones, Hardware, Brooms. Buckets, Pans, Old Copper, Brushes, &c., Sacceasful bidders will be required to remove the Htores within five day fron tine date of gale. i vernment tunds. bes ar hate DH RUOKER, THE CORNER OF | UOCTION SALES,. FUTURE DAaYs. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionoers, THYUL FARM UNTR BEAUTIFUL = on BEAT AT On WSLNESDAY, the 20th inst., we sball sell, at 5o’clock p. m., on the premises, that beautiful iece er parcel of land hed to the former res- cence 0} W. Blunt, Esq . near Teanallytown, abont one and « half miles from Georgetowa, on the Rockville Trrnpike road. This land adjoin the lands cf Meesrs Loughborough and Carter, and Mra. A.J. Lyle. ‘ip sale presen's a rare opportunity to a genm- wishing a fine country seat, the neighbord iety being tne very beat, and possessing all . of proximity to town and ma ket. The view is beautiful, commanding & prospect of from twelve to Seventy miles, of the post 2 = turesage and romantic acemery. The soil is kind, and weil adapted to the culture of & vegetable gar- den, the mont of it having a b iful southeast exposure. The land, which contains about twen- ty-five acres. is susceptible of division into three or more lots, each of which contain beautifal b pete pe sites, and will be sold in separate lots, if jesired, ‘We respectfully invite the attention of na wining to purchase » handsome site for a vciwa reasons: oan the penny ss gonore? to this sale, as i erents very rare inducements, and th ie wri te well worthy ef sheiraitentioas tee Terms: Une half cash; balance in for note bearing interest. A_ deed of trust taken. Title indisputable, av M41 GRBEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* JAS: C. MCGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. BANDIOME BUILDING LOT ON NORTH H STRUE?, BETWEEN luTH AND 1ITH STREETS WEST. E On WEDNBSDAY AFTERNOON, August 31, at $2 o'clock, on the premises, we shall nell a ver desiratle Building Lot, on the north side of street north, between I'th and Ith straets west, fronting 33 feet 4 inches and running beck 105 feet. with the privilege of ave footalley reaping into th street. y This Lot is finely located, in an nnexceptionsable neighborhood, for a pri residence, and the sale should command the attention of persons seeking tinc building sites. Terms: One-baif cash; the remaindox in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur haser. Cau zed JAS, C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. BX ?: ©. Meauins & co., ‘Auctioneers, ~ PEREMPTORY SALE OF LOT CORNER OF PORTH GSTREBT AND BLEVENGH STREEP | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Angust 31st, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we ebell sell Lot No. 1, in Square 959, fronting & feet om parth G street, eed corner of llth street east, eng running beck | corns cea, pe canes “ ost conveyances to be pai: 'y © purchaser, auzvd Jd. €, MCGUIRE & CO. Auets,” | PY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, a No, 526 corner 7th and D streets north, , A4.GOOD TWO STORY FRAMB HO LOT ON SIXTH STRRET, BETWE H STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, the 3ict inst., at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall eell, infront. of the premises, part of Lot 16, in xquare 4°5, with the tinproveme | consisting of 2 TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE: containing seven good rcems, also a good alley F of the lot. any ons wisbiag to parchase a | residence will do well to attend the sale, | Terms : One-half cash, balance in three and s'x | Months, secured by adeed of trust on the prem- | ises. | _ All conveyancing and revenuc stamps at the cost | of the purchaser, | | anuwd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, BY 245. ©. McGUIRE & €0., Auctioneers FURNITURE AN2 HOUSEHOLD EPFEOTS A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEREREPING.| On THU RSDAY MORNING, September 1. at 10 ovclock, at 164 F street, next to the zorner of 19th | street. we shall sell the Furniture ond Bffects of family declining housekeeping, co- rising— | Mahowans Parlor Furniture, fuished in Plas and air c | Walnut Whainote and Fancy Tabies Marbie-top Center Table. Gorne: Stand | Rush and Cane-r airs | Brussels end Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth | Gilt Window Shade, Rugs Two Extension Dining Tables Mahogany. Walnut and Painted Cottage Furniture Mattresses. Bolsters, and Pillows Cooking and other Stoves Together with the usual esgortment of Kitchen Utensils. Terms cash, as J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Ancta, BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | i ze | J Lv +B N AND 3 STREETS NORTH, a | On THURSDAY AFPERNOON, September 1, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell parts of Lote | Nos. 3 snd 12. in Square No. 419, su ded into | three Lots fronting 20 feet each on 7th street, | between Rand 8 streets north, and running b: 100 feet, and three Lots of a similar size immedi- ately in the rear and fronting on 8th street. Terma: One-third in cash, the remainder in6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premires, Conveyances and stamps atthe cost of the pur- chaser. JAMES C. MCGUIRE &CO., Aucts. _ au 25-d JADE GT B* JAS. C, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON MARY- LAND AV.. BETWEEN 4?, AND 6TH BTS, , AT AUCTION ION. ,Ou THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. Ist, at six o’cloek, on the premises, wesball sell part’ of Lot 1, in subdivision of Lots7,3, and 1l,in Square No, 492, fronting 15 feet on Maryland avenue, bet. 42 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. erms : $1,000 cash; balancein6 and 12 monthe, Test, secured by afdeed of trust on the ancing at the cost of the purchaser. ang-dts J, ©, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. No 6 corner 7th and D streets north. AUCTION SALEOF PART LOT 13. IN eed 570. ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN A AND B STREETS SOUTH, having 18 feet front, L2 feet deep toan alley, , On THURSDAY, the Ist of September next, at 6 0’clock p, m., we shall sell the above described property without reserve, +rms of sale: One half cash, balance fn six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trest on the premises. Ail conveyancing and stamps atthe cost of the purchaser, _ au 25-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSER, STABLE, AND CARRIAGE E, AND LOT, ON THE ISLAND, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 2d of September, at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall eell, in front of the premises, south of one third part of Lot 26, in Bquare 523, having a front 15 feet 2°; inches. on 31 street west, between F and G streets south. running back 100 feet to an aley, with the improvements, which is as follows: A good two-story Frame House, with a good Stable for five horses; also, Carriage House for two hacke, with good Hay Loft, suitable for any hackman purpose. Terms made known on the day of sale. Ail conveyance and revenue stamps at the cost of Syma" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anets,_ BY 748. ©. acGUIRE & C0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH BH, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS WSST. By virtue of a deed of trust from William H. Clampitt and wife, dated the 23d day of Septem- ter, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, and duly re- corded in Liber J. A.S., No. 16], tolios 437, 433, and. 439, one of the land recerds for W. ington coun- ty. District of Colum I will sell at Rabile auce tion, on the premises. WEDNESDAY AFTER- IN, September 7th, at 6 o'clock, all that lot or arcel of land in the city of Washington, and Dis- ict of Columbia aforesaid. being part of Lots mbered one, twenty-nine, and thi rty ‘3, 29, 30,) uate numbered two hundred and hfty, (250,) id Lots and Square are marked, laid downand ie pian of said city; ee rt at a point oo the line street north, eight feet four inches (s fee. 4 inches) east of the southwest corner of said lot numbered one, and running thence éast sixteen fart eight inches, (16 feet 8 inches.) thence north ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) thence wess rixtean feet eight inched. (16 feet 8 inches,) thence south ninety-two feet (92 feet) to the place of beginning, improved by a weil ball? brick Eouse with all the modern improve- m 8. ‘his property lies just east of the Demenon puititoge, and Moments the Presbyterian Church, ane is ons oon most desirable residences of its A885 1D e city. T-rms : Ove-halfof the purchase money in cash; of which must be paid down at the time of sale, the remainder, with interest, inémonths, A deed will be given and s deed of trust taken to se- cure the deferred payment, Allconveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, Should the terms of sale not be complied with within ibreedaye, the Trustee reserves the richt to re-sell at the risk and expenses of phe patcha: ser, after giving one week's notice im the ional Intelligencer, or other newspaper published in nw in Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, au 27-9t . Depot of Washington, * QOFHCE DEPOT OOM’Y OF SUBSISTENOR, Wasurxeron. D.C. Auguet 36. 1854. Will be sold at Public Auction on MONDAY, & piember 5th, 1864, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the 6th etree: Wharf, Washington, D. ©.. the following pobdlic property, in good condition, viz: One Thovsand (1,0'0) Beef Hides, salted, Fifty-two (52) Beef Gides, dry, aocr dee is Goverment fund erms ash in Go" ‘nmen! é ©. GREENE, an 77-6t Captain and C. 8. V, [poruricm OF OOPARTNERSHIP —¥ e betw made of ington, Washington, INO, D, McPHBRSON, Trustee. _an 22d 9.0. MoGUIERS.00.-aseis, UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan DarseeaE, Cavauay Bursac, Quartermaster, ee We Mf eas, 184, Will bo sold at Pablie Austins te the’ highest bidder staat ee a inot below. vias wittding, Pennsylvania, THOMSDAY, August 18, istltoons, Pevnsylvanis, THURSDAY, August 25, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September “Harrinburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Sep- “ne i (200) CAVALRY HORSES, at pdemned eee pee Meer tiecrmy. At Sak for or purposes, MARY g00d bar> Pee Viiv, an 6-1

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