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CAL NEWS. ea 25 AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Foap's TukaTEn.—Mr. Florence takes & ben- efit to night, and will persovate « Uaptain Cat- tle,” in Dicken'’s © Dombey and Son.” Mrs. Floreace as “Susan Nipper.” Of course the fun iovers will flock to Ford's, tor fun and SJaeciter baye an inseparable connection with ihe performances of the Fiorence’e. Mr. Ford has # fine Company to support his stars. Haxovesr, the Magician's, entertainments are of 1 most pleasing Character, fact to which the crowds who nighily visit bim bear ampie tesumovy. To-night the performances will be of an especially interesting character for Ham. buyer aunounces that the President has con- sented to be present. Extensive preparations bave made for the proper eriebration of this eve and ne doubt Odd Fellows’ Hall will be crowded Groven § THEATER—Tbis is also a benefit nigh: bere, the beautiful Miss Josephine Orton being the recipient. Goldsmith's great comedy, She Stoops to Conqu anda new comedi- etta, "I Couldn't Heip it,” are announced. Mr. ym. Warren, Mr. Barron, Miss Mestayer and Will appear in the leading parts. This lust night but one of the Warren comedy combinetion. Varieties.—Ap Fitzsimmon’s sensats Pickpocket,” last u peated to-night, as v songs And dances which applause the past week. CaxTexuury.—The rlarge crowd witnessed drama, +‘The Female htiegein. It will be re- lalsoa number of acts, haye elicited much funny pantomime of «The Coopers,” and Ethiopian farce, “The Black Shoemaker, ” tc er with a number of original acts, Ac., will be performed here to- night. Millie and Ciara Fowler, Denier, the gymnast, Billy Emerson, John Mulligan, and, indeed, all of the company appear. To-mor- Tow afternoon the second tall matinee will be given. alg ee THE Lixcotn ann JouNsonw CLup had a crowded and spirited meeting at Union League Hall last night. At 73g o’clock a large and handsome campaign flag, bearing the names ot Lincoln and Johnson, was flung to the breeze, in the presente of a throng of le, the splen- did band connected wich Finley Hospital, and Which was in attendance at the same ume, dis- coursing excellent music. The band also per- formed im the hall after the club had re-assem- Bled. Nine hearty cheers were given as the fisg was run out. The club was called to order by the President, Lewis Clephane, Esq., and invitations were extended to any who desired to join to come forward and enrol their names, ard over $0 responded. Among them were Hon. J. J. Lewis, Commissioner of internal Revenue; E. H. Rollins, Assistant Commis. sioner; Elijah Sells, Third Auditor; Mr. Colby, Register of the Treasury: J. E. Holmead, War- <— > R. R. Wallach, H. ©. Fields, Cy &c. Mr. J. S. Brown stated that the band present ‘Were ail in favor of the continuance of the present Administration in wer. They had been applied to and offered a large sum of money to play for the proposed Democratic celebration on the I7th, and had positively refused. [Applause.} He therefore moved that they be coustituted honorary members of the Association The motion was uranimously adopted, and cheers were given for the band. The Chair introduced Mr. E 33 the orator of the evening, an is appear- s2ce was greeted with applause, He preceded his eloquent remarks by reading resoln- tions, which were subsequentty unanimously adopted ‘The resotutions set f tablishment of the ant of the Untied Sfates thro breadth of its dominions, and and societies therem, is the fi and greatest purpose of all pres political action; Yd, That Abraham Lincoin has been made by the logic of events the truest representative of the Union cause; 3d, epdorsing the platform and nomi- | mees of the mvention: ith declares that the pk zo Convention | Tecognizes and aiiirm @ right of secession, | and denies tbe right of the Government to en- Torce obedience to its laws, and believes that the nominees cf that conyention are pledged to An unconditional peace: 5th accords due honor to Gea. McCilelau and his oilicers aud soldiers gor their efforts in ue early part of the war, Dut by accepting the Chicago nomination he bas made himeelt the tool of unpatriotic ard de- signing men; 6th regards the ruin and destruc- tion of this Republic, an immediate and hu- Miliating peace, and the recognition of the | Southern Confederacy, as the necessary and inevitable corsequence of the election of Mc- Olellan and Pendleton; 7th endorses the late letter of Gen Grant, Sth expresses admiration of our officers and soldiers; and the 9th resolu- tion is as tcllows:—That we commit the cause of eur beloved and bleeding country to the holy aud paternal keeping of the God of our fathers. Mr. Carrington said it was a solemn thing to live here in these stirring times; but be thanked God we were still making efforts’ to preserve our country. [Ap- plause.} The soldiers are still striking heavy blows at the rebellion, and the question pre- sented itself, whether we were enlisted in the cause, and would follow their example and give joy and hope to the country by the elec- tion of our present chief magistrate ; the man who was known «and acknowledged as the impersonation ot the American Union. [Ap- piause.) Or would we aid treason by electing two young men, who are known as insym- pathy with therebeliion. (Cries of «-no” “no’’j. ‘Ho t°r one could not knee) at the Democratic alta, and ask pardon for having battled against treason. An old member of the Union party going to & Democratic altar for purification B party that under old Buck had brought trea- s0R upon the country; aud a party which "would now bow to the enemy witnhont regard tonastional honor was humiliating. Mr. Uarrington proceeded to argue that the cemocraey were practising a frand upon the country, for they had taken a platform and put wpon one end of ita pecans soldier, who ‘was for war, and on the other end a man who, if he had courage to carry ou: his principles, | Carrington h— t. That the re-es- of the Government the iength and ver all persons wonld now be in a gray aviform. ; Applause.) | ‘There they were on the same platform, par | Temarked t ) Merobers of these clubs had inf | iftbey could withdraw tbe money they hod mobile fratrum, one crying war and one crying peace [applanse}: one saying when | am Pres- ident [ will shoot Union bullets at secession- ists; the other saying when 1 am Vice Pres- ident I will shoot secession bullets at the Tnion. The speaker then said that at one time he honored and respected McClellan as asol- dier; but now be saw nothing in him bat the tool and cat’s paw of @ party that had lit the fame of civil war. [Applanse.) He (the speak. er) argued that if the ticket were elected McClellan would not be President; for he was imexperienced in stateemansbip; but Pendie- fon, the wily politician, wouid control him; and he in turn, being & man of not much abil- ity, would be controiled by Wood, Vallandig. am & Co. Voice.—Suppose McUteliau should die! Mr Carrington.—It would be all the same thing, tor he wou'd be a man ot straw anyhow. {Laughter and applanse} Mr © then pro- ceeded to review McClellan's ieer of aceep- tance, and pronounced it an unmanly effort; for, while itsaid “1 spit upon your platform, and abbor your leaders aod your principles, but I hate Abraham Lincoln so much, and am #0 ambitions of becoming President, that I ac ceptthe nomination Use me 4s you please. Do { do bim injustice? asked Mr G Voice —“No Hit bim 4 little more. Mr.C© continued McClellan ts what Dr Ulsyton would call & Lew convert: a latrer- day saint [Langhter.) There are good Demo- crats, but they are the friends and suporters of Mr Lincoln; while those men who controlled the Chicago Convention were of the States rights, secession school, which, siace the days | of Calhoun, they have stuck to with a perti- macity worthy of a better cause Jackson scotched the snake of secession, and it was left to Abraham Lincoln to kill him dead. [Ap- plause } Jackson was the Moses who had de- tivered the people; old Abe was the Joshua who would lead them to the happy laud of Canaan, [renewed applause:} and when he blows the ram’s horn walls must fall And will you take the horn from him when be is just gathering wind enough for @ final and ef- fectual blow ! [Cries of «No” “No” ‘The speaker then argued that the Demecratic party had originated all the wars of this coun- try, &nd be reviewed the course of the country since the days of Taylor,and also reviewed the history of the recession’ movement. He gave the following retsons for supporting Mr. Lin- coin: First, because he was a Kind, good- hearted, generous-tempered man, and amanof ce. Second, he was the embodiment of the Jmion cause, so by the rebels and foreign nations. Third, it was dae tothe loyal citizens of the Republic, that Abraham Lin- colin shouid be re-elected, because «f the treat- ment of nis{supporters, the States rights party everywhere, when he had been fairly elected as the President of the United States. Foarta, it Was due to him, because of the treatment he bad Lp yomtrenany at the hands of that dasiardly cre traitors at the time of aud subsequent to bis in&ugeration in the capitaiuf the nation, and on Bis way hither. Fitth, because for the Hirst time the question of Uniow or seesse is squarely presented, and Mr, L. is the Unioa candidate. Aud sixth, becanse a change now ‘Would be dissstrous to our cause. (Applaase} Amopg other objections urged againsi Mc. Lincola, wW&s ove that Le nad seized aud see ae im&oy Of the negroes of rebels 1m arms. bo doubied bis right to seize them 43 P y? Well, Dr. Olayton does, (appiaase and lavebter) bat Vattel, Kent and other emi- Rept legal writers laid down the prmeplethat ve bim a right, bot Chancellor Kent aa’ br. ayton musi settle that question among them- selves. (Laughter) [t was amuriog t hear McOlelian's friends talk. They say they will Baril us from power, acd when asxea how, they’ say by furore they ar Ay * welling our furore And ® tremendous king! Whale we are mignt- anks with good gad true mou, } court. the Saree S&W More In Sorrow than in anger, old Whigs go to the Democratic meeting dowa here, the proceedings of which are so gtaphi- c& ly reported in the Star, and he would take ccecasion to compliment the reporter, for he is *n artist, especially when ‘he reports “mine sebpeech.” Tf he reported him as well, he eheuld be satisfied. Mr. ©. proceeded to say that they go dowa to the Democrauc wig wam and get dows oa thair knees, and one raises bis bands and implores forgiveness for having de ended his fiag and fough! sgamst secession; 4d then a reverend gentleman, a kind of homeopathic judge, laughter.j who deals out law in small doses; he gets up and pears ont tbe o1! of consulation, AnG they rise up rejuvensied, regenerated, and revivified. (Laughter.] This new convert and latter day saint kneels down an old Whig and Know Nothing. and rises up a bran new Dem ocrat. (Renewed laughter and applanse.] [ Vorce.— © Who is it you refer to? "} Mr ©. centinned: And then some one gets up and exhorts them, and they shake hands and are good trieuds. [Applanse] [Voice.—:-Who is the reverend gentleman?) [| Another yoice.— “Ob! Dr. Clayton.”}] {Leagater.j When a Democrat is asked, said Mr. U., who will be elected, they say with a shout (teorge B. McOletian. How do you know it? The answer is Fred. Schmidt, Dr. Clayton, and Wil! Geary say eo. (Great laughter and Sypierar Mr. Carrington concluded with an elognent prroration, wherein he expressed fvil belief that the Union candidates would be succeasful. The speech occupied two hours, and at its coucinsion the club adjourned ———— THirD Warp Drarr MreetTine —Another large meeting of the citizens of the Third ward was beld at Temperance Hall last night to complete the arrangemexts for procuring sab- stitutes to fill the quota of the ward. Mr. N. D. Larver presided, and Mr. L. 0. McKean act- ed &s secretary. e Mr. N. D. Larner. from the committee ap- pointed at a former meeting to call upon the Tovost Marshal and obtain a list of those en- rolied in the ward, reported that the committee bad waited upon Capt. Putnam, who received them courteously and furnished them with all the information in his power. The committee was unable to obtain & list of the names of those enrolled, but the total number was 2,55, Bee the deficiency existing in the ward is only S7 men. = Mr. Job Angus from the committee appoiat- ed to waiton Col. Alexander, of the 2d Dis- trict of Columbia regiment, said that the com- mitvee had discharged the duty entrusted to them, and they were informed by Col. Alexan- der that they conld obtain a sufficient number of men from his regiment if the bounty money was forthcoming. The committee on collection of funds report- ed that as faras their labors extended they were crowned with suceess, and that quite a large sum of money had been paid into their hands already, while many gentleman had expressed a willingness to subscribe liberally when called upon. The following named gen- tlemen of the committee turned over to Mr. Angus, the treasurer of the fund, the amounts set opposite of their names :—Messrs. McKean and) Hart $271 50, Mr.jSteele $175.00, Mr. Par- ker $~1.00, Mr. McMurray $125.00, Mr. Shar- retts $151.0. Several changes were then made in the col- lection committee. Mr. Jonn Ogden was ap- pointed in place of A. G. Hail, absent, and Mr. J. L. Sargent in piace of Mr. Edward Stier, unuble to serve. Captain Beavers made a statement t t he had enlisted thirty-six the Third Ward had never rece the ef- credit. On motion, & committee o Sisting of Mr. Larner, Captain Boaye cd two other take the matterin it. genilemen, ppoinied & hand 8nd endeavor to adjus Mr. Lara who were ned Rim that on clubs of the city, whe everal gentiem Gepostted they would sabscribe the amount to the ctub fund Mr.G_. E. Sharretts msicta:ned that exemp- tion clubs sre detrimental to the interests of the District in fi‘ling her quota in the approaching draft, and that they willonly benefit those who re drattd at the first drawing. Mr Steele suggested that ifthe members of the exemption clabs would subscribe $20 each, it would be ail they would ask of them. On motion of Mr. John Ogden it was resolved that persous subscribing be guarantied exemp- tion or their money refunded. The meeting then adjourned until this eve. nibg DeatH os Cart, CLaruam.—Capt. Clap- bam, who has for about twenty years past had charge of the pyrotechnist’s department of the Navy Yard, died yesterday morning at bis residence on K street south, near the Navy Yard, im the 5¢th year cf his age. Mr. Clap- ham entered the service in 1$37; a3 a gunner, having been appointed from New York, and stood at the tims of his death second on the list. Mr Olaphm was 4 highly popular of- ficer, and asacitizen he was universally re- spected, no man in the ward standing higher in the estimation of the community than he. He for many years was a member of the East Washington wlethodist Charch and of Wash- ington Naval Lodge of Masons, of the latter being 2 Worshipfal Master. His funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, trom the ehurcb, and will be attended by the lodge. Mr. Chas been suffering with a cancer for a Jong time past. On tne receipt of the news of his death at the yard yesterday work in his department was suspend+d until after the fu- neral, andthe laboratory was irapedin mourn- ing. ost ge ae ANOTHER FizzLe.—The meeting of the Third Ward Democracy called for last night at Tem- perance Hall proved to be another failure. At > o'clock, the hour announced for the meeting, the only individual present was Mr. S. P. Moses. Shortly afterwards Mr. E. F. Queen made appearance, but he only remained a tew moments. The neat who entered the hall was Mr. Michael Duffy, who, together with Mr. Moses, took seats in the back part of the Toom, where they were enabled to hear Mr. Carringten’s excellent speech at the Union League rooms. These two gentlemen remained quietly seated until half-past §, when they were joined by Mr. Henry Lyons. After wait- ing until 9 o’clock, and no other Democrats making their appearance, Mr. Daffy suggested that they had better go home, which was agreed to. During the course of the evening one of the gentlemen remarked that he hadspent yval- uvable time for three evenings, entrusting his businvess to the care of strangers, in order to be present at these meetings, all of which were tailures, and he was about disgusted with the whole thing. — FovratH WArD Station Cases.—Mary J. Hall, disorderly Thomas McIuTyre, hay- ing a stolen wagon; dismissed. Hosea Stone, drunk; militery. Peter O'Hara, do.; $2. Onas Stewart, violating military law; military. U. McDermott, assault and battery; bail for peace. Must McLain, drunk and disorderly; dismiss- ed. William Mangan, suspicious character; dismissed. Richard Hunter, concealed weapon; S265. Timothy Martin, do.; dismissed. Jas, Hamilton, drunk and disorderly: 33. George Fitzgerald, drank; $2. Mathew Enwright, drunk and disorderly; 4. John Enwright, do.; do. John Turner, grand Jarce. y; jail for Thomas Dunning, drunk; dismissed. Jchn Williams, accessory to larceny, do. F. Ward, disorderly; oe Naventy Jounnizs.—Last night officers Jcbnson and Greer of the third ward, arrested Jno. Dorrothy, Jno. Dower, John McNulty and Jno. Donnelson, for breaking into the cel- lar of Jno. Bounty’s store, 9th street, between , Dand E and stealing several hundred dollars worth of goods, & few days ago. Several boys are now in jail upon the same charge. Neither of those arrested last night isover 14 years of age, andall are newsboys. Justice Thompson committed ali to jail for a hearing, except Don- elson; the others admitting that he was not in the party, but had just been to the (nroni- cle office to get papers when they met him. = ET TE Granp LAROENY.—Yesterday Roundsman Sheid arrested Margaret Waters, colored, for stesling numerous articles of clothing, the roperty of Mrs D.A Hall. Marg't Waters’ Bouse Was searched, and a emall quantity of the goods were recovered and identified, con- sisting of silks, merinoes, linen articles, &c. The care was taken before Justice Barnaclo, who committed her to jail for court. a Sent To Covet.—Roso Rind, & colored ser- vant in the house of Mina Beringer, 309 D st., ‘was arrested for robbing her employer of beo clothing crockery, glass ware, cutlery, &c Officer Simonds took a search warrant and searched the prisoner's house, and recovered & portion of the goods, valued at about $10, Justice Clayton ordered her to give bail for court, or in default to be sent to jail. BRASUEY Reciment.—The regiment, io panel oe officers, clerks, and employees mental drill "this Svening.” che pathekiy.f march down Pennsylvania avenae. = com of A Good Comm BNoRaMEyT —For th. “weeks of fall ending to day, the prvteehn ts court teeued 97 marrage licences, of whick 13 were & cédored Cou pire Tre Dears —The citizens of the Fourta Ware ars caiid to meet at Otty Hall to-niznt, to Gevies Measore= to avoid the impending craft ae ‘Tos STATEMENT ta the Sar or: eveoing Sbont-tee to-> of prorerty beloa, to Mr M. Homitier by fre, wes we Blableg Rot the sisugh or-Roese. Te * Dor..ar JEWELRY Brore, 43% Pi 4dqstreet, “A StiguT CoLp,” Covcus,—Few are aware of the ib:poriauce of checking @ Cough or “siixat cold” in ite first stage; that which ia the begin- ning would yield toa mild remedy, if negiectad, soon attacks the lungs, “* Browa's Bronchial Tro- ches” give sore and a:most immediate relief Mil- itary Officers and soldiers should e them, as they can be carried in the pocket aud occasion requires. aa DIED, On the morning of the 15'h instant, after along eng peti illne-s, borne with Christian fortitude and Capt. JOUN CLAPHAM, aged 53 years, imo: nd li days. he friepdsof thefamily are invited to attend bia funeral from the Kast Washington Methodist Episceps! Church, ith atreet east,(Navy-Yard,)on saturday afiernoon, the i7th inst . at 3 o'clock. (Ba-timore, Rich wond and New York pavers please copy.! rep ‘5 2t* On the 6th ot August, GEORGE ALONZO, youngest son of George and Sarah Meddimaa, @ged Ll months and 13 days. Brief was bis race, His crown soon won: One bitter cup, And all was done WANTED-4 BOY, between thesges of 15 and V7 years, (ood reference requiret. Iuquire at the curner of 2¢d and G sts, id war ED—By o German Girl, a SLTU as Duree or t attend toa fancy store at No, 257 F street, Wann By a e-pectabls young gin), a alT- UATE: as chansbermaid. or to co plat V 7 ANTED—From 81,000 to $5 to four years Deed of trust giv: pe real estate. Address 8 E. A , Box hee. WANTED _ RESS, A Sewin, dress V to run errands. CHAS. L. LOCKWOOD & CO., Fep16-2t* 324 Ve av. Wan? ED—By a lady without fam UR- NISHED HOUSE, from 5 to 12 roo Must be near the street ca: Best of refersnces given, Address or apply at 89 Pa. avenue, between 2ist and 22d ats. bep 16-3t* W ANTED—A SITUATION of some kind by an active man of strict temperance habits nnd principles. Has best references, and can be relied upon to fulfill regularly all duties, or would invest some capita: in some safe business. Please ad- dress **A. Z.,” at this office. Sep 16-2t* OARD WANTED-—For a lady and three chil- dren, with a widow lay without much family or other boarders. She will furnish her own rooms, Two rooms and smali hed-room required. Forty dollars per month will be paid, Plain Board is all that is required. Address Mrs. DUNCAN, Star office, for a week, 1t* W ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE with modern iaproveménts in a Central location, north of Pennsylvania Avenue. Direct J. 0. Star Office, stating rent, &c. sep 15 3t* WANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, furnished or un- furnished. Address CAPTAIN R. SODOR, Northeast corner 19th and @ streets, stating terms, &e, i= sep 15-3t* WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A goo second- hand RANGE. Also, two good OYSTER BRUCKERS Apply at the Green Howse, No. 514 New Jersey avenue, near the Depot. ¢ €2.000 =MUQAN OFT ION Apply 1t* 83D 15 2t* from two n valua- 10, Star sep 15-6t"_ ya lady who understands har busi- BITUATION to work on a Finger’4 Macbine. by the piece, day, or week. Ad ‘ox No. 4, Star office. 1t* med WANTED—A LOAN OFT 0) | 110U- . SAND DOLLARS wanted. {hs best security will be given on improved Reai Hstaty. Address B.H., box 73}, Post Office. — Fep |5-3t* STITUTE—One who WANTED TO G0 asa s has se years during the p: if suitable in re two dass, J. F P., sep 15-2t* TED—A SITUATION, by s young man of ness hacits,in some light employment like to go wit! asutier or purveyor, having and can give good city refer : sent ¥ tit Aadress, for ston, D.C & NTED—By « respectabl. ina Hotel as chambermaid, or dining room 0? assistant cook, or a good seamstress; she is ulso competent of taking charge of a private houreifrequested. Good reccommendation given, Apply at No, 36 2d street east, between B and C, Crpifol A sep 1s 3t™ V ANTED—Two WHITE GIRLS—ore a bermaid, end to assist with the wash er as waitress; they must be neat and tidy, With good recemmendations. Also, a person to take family washing bois, by the month Dus competent’ porous need apply, 349 between and K, sep 15 3 V 7 ANTED—A SITUATION a gardener and farmer He understands it in allits branches, avd will give the best sati-faction of any other man seeking a situation of the kind, and do his work with less expense, and will show a good meral example to those who are around him. and teach them the habits of industry G«ntleman doing business in Washington or Baltimore pre: ferred. Address 0.8, D , at the Star office, fur one z sep 15-30" W ANTED CHAMBERMAID;: also, two WHITE GIRLS, for general housework. Apply immediately at the New York Hotel, corner of 7th and E sts, Bep 14-3t* ANTED—A good FOOT LATHE. with slide A rest, oramali Engine Lathe, to work by foot one. Address D. BALLAUF, 414 Seventh st., Washington. D.C. Sep 11-3t* V ANTED—A SITUATION as clerk ina whole- sale and retail grocery store, bya )oung man, with good references; bas been in the business five years. Address“ W. H. W.,” this Office. sepli-3t* WASTED TO RENT— An UNFURNISHED HOUSE, containin Must be within 2) minutes’ wal 5 Pa.av, Any one having sach 8 house for rent will find s permanent 2nd_responsible tenant by ad- dressing “‘Redgrave,’’ Star office, 4-3” URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A comfort- ably furnished HOUSE, of moderate size. is wanted immediately. in thi i, or Georgetown, Central location preferred dress Box No. 205 Washington city post o sep 12 tf, OACBMAN WANTED—For a private family. Those who can bring fatisfactory testimonials of character, and competency, may apply between the hoursof 0 and 120’clock, toJ. DENT, No. 456 1th street. Sep 12-lw* WW AnTED-A number of active. honest BOYS, as messengers in the Independent aolegrs h Office. Good wages can be made. Apply at 450 15th street. Sep 1)-lw WASTED To archase a substantial modern- built BRICK DWELLING, worth about $5,000, between 6th and 15th streets and nor h of All cash if an object. Addresa ** A ‘ar Office. sep 9-iw* UBSTITUTES AND VOLUNTEERS WANT- ED —100 MEN wanted, of all nationalities, to go a8 volanteers or sune*itutes, to whom the high- est bounty will be ..ven on day of enlistment, with choice of '*‘ and 2d regiments D.C. Volun- teers. GEO ti, CASSIDY, 446 8th street, be- tween Penn, avenue and D street. sepo-lw* | {Rep & Ohron.] ANTED, SECRETARY OF THE "gPANISH LEGATION A FURNISHED HOUSE, : near Mth, 15th, or léth street, between HaniT, for six months from October ist. Address to Gay street, corner of Congress, Georgetown. “tep 9.1w* ie V ANTED—Two Hundred COLORED MEN. Apply at No 40 Water street, Georgetown, au 29 ANTED—Two steady, industrious BOYS, one each to learn the Harner and Trunkmaking business. Apply at 500 7th street. au 29-tf LD BOTTLES WANTED! The highest cash price w Roped tere e highest cash price will be paid for— e Whole Onampagne Bottles, 9. . Hal 5 Pint Porter Pint Ale Pint Ale Jugs, 10. &e,. &c .b RILEY A. SHINN Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown, D. 0. N.B.—Any person havlag lare quautition of Old Bottles on band, can have them taken away by notifying me, [au ié-Im] B. A. SHINN 7] ANTED- By MORGAN & RUINEHART, at Wert Wherh 000 Tots GREEN HOS: PITAL AND CAMP BONRS, for which the high est market price will be paid. au 13-eolm ANT ED-SEOOND HAND FURNITURE W 4ioy MIRCORS CARPETS, BRDS, BED- DING, md HOUSER URN ISHING GOODS of every UCHLY, 42 description R oe7 joatem & AUEriee Gand Henst lds, eee GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Gyrozertown TAXE3—anabatement of thre: I per cont, will be allowed on th pers! tax of 1864, if paid on or before the lat of Ostober next. after whiol @ tre Collecto? will procsed, under the law, to prepare lisis of generai, water and school taxes due, and unp .id, for advertisement, io volving heavy additio al corts. All iaterested will do *-il to govern the nselyes accord: CHARLES D WSBLOH sop ie-dtctt B- Collector. [HE PABINEBRHIP herciofore xiating be- Nween William & Mattews and Joho W Sioot, under the name of W. 8. MATTHEWS & CO., was Tees ae Laksttar is vieabs cult fecmtians ‘artiee lebtes will please or eettiemen jou Williaa S. Matibews, at No. 49 High stroote W. 8. MATTHEWS, Jon W. sMouT. Georgetown, D. O., Sept 8, 1864. The buAinvess wil be continued by W.8 Mat- f W 8. Mar the poms te oreerne: of Re mi High eee Ne aged to nerve h TAM 3. MatTaRWa, WILL: Please adiress Bux No 36 8 ar ndy,aSITUATION | | VOR SAL E—One or two BRIGK HOUSES tn t iF A ne REE EI oe —— FOR RENT AND SALE. [POR RENT—Two Unfurnished ROOMS, 234 sirect, between N and Metreet. sep 16-10" SJ1ORK TO KENT—Betwoen 7th and 6th streets, MY 200 Detrect. Inquire on the premises.” (OR SALE OR RENT—Houge No. 26 on 2 st, bet. Mass, ev, aud st. Ingnire at the cor- ner store, [sep le at") ir, COBNELY, Room FOR RENT, anfurnished, on second floor. Inquire st second house from northeast corter i7th and K. Sep 16-3" JOOR SALB—A BRICK STORE, suitable for s confectionery store. Ai at 305 7th street, corner [. ig ve sep 15-3¢* AUCTION SALES, Co ae re meses iin Soalatnaith a6 Cites os 2 en THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW a ge ah achat nid cares cnet A BY t4Mes ©. meting & C)., Auctioueers, SMALL DWELLING HOUSE ON SOUTH D. BE <u BER FLUST AND SECOND STREBIS On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ©. r Mithya So'elock. on the promises, we'sha Peer reat No. 13, im subdivision ofsquare No, 382 froeatin 20 feet'] inch on south D street, between ler an 2a Streets west, apd running back 115 feet to a pab- lic alley, improved by a two-story frame dwellin, honse, coutaining fre rooms and a hitches = Terms cach. = J.C, McGU: Sep 12-0 Pre OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for ret, in a new three-story Brick Honse, to R respectable family, No 272 Second st., between Massachusetts avenue and H sts, sep 16 3t* Fo RENT—On the Island, two er three ROOMS very convenient for housekeeping, A small family without children preferred, Inquire at tae Star Gfice, sep 16-ot* COR SALE—Fighty-four (3 8 of heavy TIMBER LaND. eak and ¥* ll cut from 6) to 70 in Montgomery istrict and 2 miles al. Apply to WM. KILGOUR. At- .517 ith et. sep 16-lw* OR RENT—That desirable RESIDENCE, No. 350, Franklin Row, K atreet north, between 12th and }3th streeia west, Tho house ix furnished throughout, and contains 14 rooms, Possession given ist October. For terms, &c., apply at Fair; ax Cottage, C street south, between 21 and sd stroets east, Capitol Hill, sep 15-21" Fo REN?—4 emall furnisied MUU, No. 224 G st. corner 13th sep 1s 2t* FOR RENT—a PARLOR AND BEDROOM on the rat floor, or two bedrooms on the second floor, at F at., bet. 9thand loth sts, sep 15 3t™ Foz ss LEA pearly new COOKING STOVE, adel : Wth etreet, between Land M, wep 15 3t* OR RENT—In a private hres unfur- mised ROOMS. suitable for housekecp.ng. Ap- ply to No, 368 19th Btreet, betweea U and 5 ta. Rep 15-2t* FE R RENT—An OFFICE, aad several hani- somely furniehed ROOMB. Apply imriediate- iy. at 459 isth strect, between B and Fats nep 35-2 OTICE—The ROOMS at 353 I atrect, hetwean 3th apd ith. opposite Franklin Square, so fre- quent’y applied for of late, can now be secured, if earlyapplication is made. Bath: room in the honae, Board furnished if desired. Sep 15-3t* ‘OR SALE-The whole ora part of LOT No.3, of square 1(96, on A street south, between Ith and 18th streets east, near Lincoln Hospital, 52 feet front, and 125 feet deep. Apply at No. 13 Missouri avenue. between 4}. and 6th sta. Rap 15-3t* L. GEREOKE Fok SALE—-A HOUSE and LOT on Patrick street. The Hous- is entirely new, and the locality good. The purchaser will be warranted against ail claims of Hiram Arnold, or other par- ties, Apoly at 16% Queen street, Alexandria. Va, seplo-6t" ss BENEDIOT & ALBEE. OR SALE—STOUK and FIXTURES of an oft established family Grocery Store doing a zood butiness, Reasons for polling: having other busi- ness, and canpot attend to both. Also. a good FARM of 100 acrer,on the railroad, 12 miles from tuwn and one mile from a station, For further information inquire of J, B, JONE! lo of Land 7th streets, EES ees er corda per acre; situa 16 miles from the OR RENT--Two or three unfurnished ROOMS | at 605 H street north, between 4th and 5th _Sep 14-3t” ae CRNISHED ROOMS. with Board, for rea: No. 416 G street, between 8th and 9th,o site the Patent Office. Cailnod see them, set POR SALE A good-sized RAMB HOUSE. two four rooms; also the Lot, 23 sto contai ly fiz, Terms easy, Apply on the premises, sep t4 Ist aud H, I-lana ro RENT: ve large KOOMS, either fern ed or unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, in # respectable neighborhood, on the Island, nquire at No. 576 ith street, near Maryland 5 avenue, Island. POR SALE Paton Broom aul Bit ITURE, Carpets, Bedding, & also,a lady's Shie Saddle, Incnire NER. sccond door frou toe corner of Mass. ave, and Ist street Sp 11-6t* story, No. 598 «ad 600 veen 6th and 7th sts con each, and good dry cellars, in g sold cheap. Apr ext doo 814 3t* kK OR RENT— st class Hi |. 294 G street, second door from lsth street, near the State Department, contuiaing 10 rooms, besides kitchen attic and large cellar; gas and gas fixtares all through the house, snd ‘a pump in the yard. Also, in private family,a PARLOR and CHAMBER on the first floor, (furnished) 460 New York avenue, near }5th st, D, A, GARDNER. Sep li-tf _ oer BALE AT A BARGAIN—The STOCK and FIXTURES of M. L. Julihn’s Fancy @ools Establishment, 206 Pa. av. ply at the store. sep 13-6t" STORE TO RENT—A good STORE, centrally 1o- SS cated. lighted with cas and provided with fix. tures. Apply at 330 F sireet, bat. oth and 10th sts, sep 12-dtf VOR RENT—A well furnished HOUSE in the central part of the City, containing twenty rooms, partly filled with boarders. Splendid cook. ing arrangements, Inquire at Philadelphia House, Southeast Corner Sth and D street. sep 12 5t™ Gone HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this Hotel and Restaurant int ness, and offers his w: Any one wishing to engs BUSINESS caa call on the sylvania avenue, det. 12ta and 13th sts. EF OR RENT—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, having a splendid Sky Light. Connected with the Gallery are three convenient Rooms. Inquire on the premises, No. 640 Pennsylvania aveane, between Ist and 2] sts , or of GREGORY ENNIS, 252 F st, sep 10-tf FS SALE OR RENT—The large four-story BRICK PWELLING HOUSE, No. 35%, on the north side of north C street, between 34 street west and 4! street. having » front of 25 feetona lot 140 feet deep, with a stable and carriage house building in the rear on an alley, 3) feet wide. Possession or tne pours can be had in a few days, yat 49 street, Rep ii-tw* JAMES TOWLES. ps UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL At PRI- vate salea tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miles from the Capitol, over Beoning’s Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut, No improvements, except a smal! house. For farther particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of the subscriber, Dg miles northeast of Benning’s Bridge, sep 6- Im” E. SGERIP) FUBNISHED ROOME# —Single or suites ROOMB, suited for the accommodation of o! cers of the army and others; also, PARLORS with felding doors; all just vacated. at 42% 15th street, between New YorkavenueandH. sep 5-eost* FOURS ISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen pal et hid K street, near 13th, Inquire of Mrs. A. E.STEPHENSON. au Si-tf | 2 RENT—The large and co:nmodious ROOMS com prising the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J. L_ Kidwell’s new Drug Store on Est., near corner of Pa. ay, and 14th at., two deors be- low Willards’ Hotel. ~ au 20-tf JOHN L. KIDWELL, ‘OR RENT—A ROOM on 5th street, opposite the Tredrury, Department, adapted to the use ofa Banker or Broker, having connected with it reet nort) ning 7 0 z ems ‘ood order, Willhe For particulars ap e in a LUCRATIVE roprietor, 247 Penn- sel2-lw* & very commedious and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn ave., between lth and llth sta. au 27-39 i ke SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale a very valuable aud productive FARM, situated in the District of Colum one mile east of Ben- ningle Bridge, containi: xty acres of excellent land, weil wa! . 7 improvements, a large two-story Frame Dwelling, nearly new, with the pecessary out-buildings, Persons wishing to pur- chase are invited to examine the premises, Avery yemsace rye oF eee miles, over a good road, ington city. Mage’ °'%* ROBERT K. NEVITT. 7 OR FALE— DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE and F three BUILDING LOTS, Inquire at No. 455, Mass. avenue, near 6th st. au l3-im* rn ALE—A three story and attic BRICK i hotsk and out-buildings,on North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, nearly opposite the Washington near the D ouse, containing rooms; #4 scant lot adjoining: front of 56 by 80. Kor further p: ars inquire o WALL, SPEPHENS & OO., No. 322 Penusylya- nia av. cs auld OFFER FOR SALB, at a great bargain Waal FARM. containing ‘about 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all necessary out- houses. This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning's Bridge road cy Eastern Branch, isina high and healthy situation. with an abundance of wood. Terms on applica made kno BENT & CO. Beal Extate Brokers, an 16-lm Corner 7th and 0 strects. NWO NEW AND SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PI ANU PORES AT Pulvaty et oS Tivate pale su PI onv as ior Rosewoo fe id Case Seven Octave PI4NO Fi 8 of fine tone and work seh ane tne cel pernees manu- x ol at a reare: ice, acterrey JAS. 0 MoGUIRE & Co. oG sep 13-6t Auction and Oom. rehants, MES. GOODALL, free Teacher of SINGING AND PIANO, - Commences instruction in the above branches on MONDAY, Sept. 5th, t her residence, 156 K at,, bet, north side. E Be estes . TURNBR'S LIVERY W., Bict between Hiacd fea oem sone can be accommodated with Hacks, Biel arlene d ieee perecisin the trade will do well to afl, C BACHBR, to recom- well ai in ee York sent ie” EVER AND AGUB PERMANENTLY OURED F TUR 6, Mademe MaRBHAs 408 We strost will warrant to the public to eure the Fever aad Ares, petra aes we week's time. Al: com @uccess HE tcat. between 9a nod Nth ata. * sep SPEOIAL NOTICE.—all \U Ss ageinst tac Peroeverence mt ades ee! queated to present the same to the Presijent. All Ecnitra quvRigcy ait aie Pets abe oD i these will be a final settlement of the aft sot eter their oluimeat or before wall mostiog, th at paeincion. beckeluded trom aif donate ot 6 a order of the Com capt cost JOHN H. DIOKSOM, Ges, | ! i | | CHANCERY BALE OF | | May 6, IA4, we sha Bree. McGUiRE & 0 r REMPTORY SALE OF TWO HANDSOME ULLDING LOTS ON 9TH ST., BET. M AND §TS. NURTR. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Bept. 16th, atSo’clk, on the premises, we shall sell two very desirable building Lote, fronting each 19's teet on the west side of 9th street. between M and N streets, and Tunning backs 188 feet 9 inches to a 30 foot alley. Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder 5 and 12 movths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, Sepl2-d JAB. OC, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, B* W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. PE R N At the Horse Bazaar, 98 La. av , bet. 9thA loth, | SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, a &C.. &c., &c. Ou SATURDAY MORNING. [7th inat., com- niencing at ten o’clock. we will so)] at the Baza: and Repository, No. 95 Louisisua avenue, be- tween 9th and 1th etreats, comprising about— Y FIFTY GORSKS, Including rome valuable Harness and Saddis Horses, #£ull description at sale, 1 A large assortment of desirable Family Carriages, Germantown, Rockaways, Top and No Top Bug: gies. Carriages. suitable for Hacks, large Wagons, au Sle for Sutler’s Wagons, Express Wagons, arts, &e. ALso, New and Second-hand Double and Single Harness, Saddles and Bridles, &c, sep 1% WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FIVE SMALL FRAME TRN- EMENTS. ON 3D STREET, RETWREN MIS- SUURI AND PENNSYLY ANIA AVENUES, TO BE KEMOVED. a On TWESDAY, the 20th ingt , we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 5 o’cleck, p. m,, five amat! frame tencments, to emoved, situated on Third atreet west, between souri and Pennsylvania avenues. 2 Terms cash, sep 16-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 4TH AND STH ST3.. AND TWO LOTS ON OREGON STREET, AT PUBLIC SALE. On FRIDAY APTERNOON, tei ore 2A, at § o'clock. on the premises, we shal of Lot No. 6, in square 514. fronting 33 feet 5in- ches on the north side of New York avenue, be- tween 4th and 5th streets west, running back toa 3) foot allay, to be divided into two building lots. Immediately after we shal! sell Lots 32 and 36, in subdivision of square No. 443, fronting each 24 feet on Oregon street, aad running back 15 fe ‘oot alley. Titile perfect. Terms cash. cepted 3.0. MeCUIRE & CO., Ancte, ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & C@., Auctioncers, ; VALUABLE cRNOON, Sept Lo THURSDAY AFT at four o’cle ck, on tha premises, fa decree of the Sapreme Court of f Columbia, made ina cause (No, ® wherein Julius M_ Gravger is complainan’ Adele Douglas and others are defendants, . 29 Cn f divided into desirable Building Lot ectively on north [ street, New Ar Tui- Square is located on the high gr: of the Capitol, in the immediate vicini and the National Prioti respect desirable f T private resi- : One third cas he remainder in 6 and ith interest, secured to the ratisfaction es; on the ratification of the sales by the courtand payment of the purchase money, the feneteee will convey the property im fee to the pur chasers. . if the terms of sale are mot complied with in five days aiter the sale, the Trustees may pores in defauitat the risk and expense of he purchaser, on one week’s notice in the Na- tional Intelligencer. Conveyances and revenue stamp at the cost of the purchaser. wD) DAVIDGE, THOS J. FISHER, ceplé-eokds J.C, MoGUIRE & U S$. MARSHIAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of District of Colambis, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, ia frontof W.L. Wall & Ce.’s Ba- zaar.on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 1%th streets, in the city of Washington, D. 8, URDAY, the 2sth day of September inst i mencing at 19 o'clock a. m. Dunn Horse, ,1 Bay Horse, reized and levied upon as the property of John C. Hezleton, and will be sold to satisfy judicials No, 1,125, in favor of Isaac Alexander i WARD H. LAMON, sep 15-4 U. 8. Marshal D.C -- BY JAS. C. McQUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, THREE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH K &T., BETWEEN 20TH AND 2)8T STREETS WEST. ans ALL OF SQUARE, No. 9%, AT PUBLIG On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept 2th, at5 e’clock,on the premises, we shall sell allot Lot 19, and the west half of Lot No.0, in Square . Ponting: tecether 60 feet on the south sido of K street, between 2th and 2ist streets west, and runping back 147 feet +¢ inch to a2) feet alley, to besold as three lots of 20 feet front eath. Immediately after: We shall sell the whole of Square No, 95, bounded by New Hampshire avenue, 2ist street west, and north N streets. Title perfect. _ Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed oftrust on the premises. . jGonveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. sep 15d JAS. C. MCGUIRE &CO.., Aucts, Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. No 526 7th streat, corner D north, LARGE SALB CF NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN #U RNITOBE, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Of THE BEST Trustees -- Aucts A a Cn WEDNESDAY, the 2ist instant. at 10 o’clock | a m_,we shall sell, at the residence of a gentle- man declining housekeeping,on norta K street, between 9th and 10th atree's west. aflarge as- Soremene of nearly new furniture, consisting in One very fine French Plate Mirror Mahogany Sofas, Castor, and S:de Chairs Es dGak Sideb ard with Etegere ani Glass A Ma ble top, Tentre and Side Tables Bilver Plated Coffee and Tea Sets Fine assortment! of Ecgra Three ply and other cares 8 Bureaus, Bedsteacs, Washstands, &c. Nearly new Cook and other Stoves China, Glass and Crockery Ware With many otter articles too numerous to enu- merate aepipd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots, BY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH WARD. r By virtue ofa deed of trust to the subscribers, dated the 17th day of Avcust, 1869, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 203, folios 167. et seq., ong of the Land Records: &c,, we shall offer at public auction on WEDNESDAY, the 2ist day of September, at o'clock, p.m., in front of tie premis-s, all of Lot numbered seven, (7,) of sub-division of Square numbered four hundred urd thirteen, (413,) of the plan of the City of Washingtan, with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of a two sto ‘rame House. This property is situated en south G st., between 5th and 9th streets west. width of rryertie (24) feet. ten (10) inches, aad a depth of one hundred and twenty four feet, eight (8) .nches to an alley 4 ee Terms of sale: One half cash, the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser givin his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily eudorsed | and bearing interest from the day uf id 8e- cured by & of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the cost ofthe purchaser. je, an If the terms of saleare not complied with, within i five days from the day of sale, the Trustees the rightto re-sell the said property at vee pation b ie insertions in some Bewspaper in the of Washington. in the CEOWARD 0 SiiniNGr0N, Sheets ABB i au o-taetwedsn WH L, WALL & 00., Aucts YJ, 0. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, NOTICE. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH K ALR SEr BETW. 20TH AND 218T STREETS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ‘Will be sold at public auction on MON Day, the 19Lb dav of September next ensuing, at 435 o'clock, on the premises, the following le piece or Breet of gronad ting cast’ of its iotorssction oS i street 83 feet 9 in t interest . 0. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, a. ERMASTER pin elas OFFICE, Q=* HINGTOS Crrr, Greet ‘at Giesboro’ Depot,inopen mar. ree . ® sell the east half | et toals | VACANT | re-sell the | The Lot has a ' ‘reaerye the risk | and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser, on giving one AUCTION SALES, FurUs E Days, ee BBY 248. 0. MoGUIER & 00., Auctioneers, THBER DESIRABLE BOILDING Lots o; REODE ISLAND AVENUA. BETWEEN Lerit AND 15TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC SALR. Op WEDN&BDAY AFTERNOON, Be; promises, we shall seit subdivision of lote im a*T* ¥renting each 4 feet,on Rhode Island ave- Bye, hetworn i4ta and Lith streete wast, i eC! es Ose third in cash: the remainder ia three and nine months, with interest, secared by deed of trnst on the premines. s ,A payment of $25 on each Int will be reqnired at bg sime of Fales d ste: etm fh ‘. obveyances and stain ps at the parshaser’s cost, sep 8-4 J. 0, MoGUIBRE & CO., Ancta B7THE ABO: on TURSDAY, ceptapeiueenta TARE PLACE co hour. sep 15.4 MeGUIRE & Go., Aveta | FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction B No, 526, corner effth aud D streets, TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH BAgR- MENT AND STORE. ROOM, 4” oF QURTER AND NORTH N, Ste Bra AT AUCTION, On TUE DAY, the 0th instant, we eb: i front of the premices, at fs o'glock pn teeton lowing han¢some property, viz:—Part lot 2, im | sqnsre No. 5 2. baving a frout of 16 feet, by 75 feet 5 5, Lots “P “B Square No 211 feet, and Lot * a good roome, one of been occupied asa ry store for F years, This property is handsomely located at the corner of 4th and north N sireets. Terms: Two-thirds cash; the balance in siz and We hides . Secured by a deel of trust on the Pp e8. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purckaner GREEN & WILLIAMS, seplid Auctioneers. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti 5 B No, 626 corner 7th and D streets north . THRBE-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, ON ‘AF ISLAND, AT AUCLION. ' Qn WEDNESDAY, the sist instantee fi half o'clock p. m..'we shall sell, to front of the premises, north half of Lot 19, in Squara 24, with the improvements, which consist of a good three- story Brick Houre, containing ten rooms acd lar, halts, Phis property has a front of 26 feet aN Street, between south B and C atreets. running pre lWinebes toan alley, and bas also & 8 ¥. Possession given soon after le. montis, jor notes bearingintercst, A deed girea onths, for notes bea mnterest, le reu and adeed of trust taken. ue All conveyances and revenuc stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title indisputable. sepl5eckds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OY XALUABLE REAL Es- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the 2ist day of May. 4. D. 164. pet in a certain cause‘No.13™) anid nding in ourt between Joseph R. Cassin, ‘rustee. complainant, acd John Williams. defan- | dant, the undersigned trustee will INES- DAY, the 2ist day of September, A D 184, at 6 orelock p. m.. infront of the premises, ress}] all that lot «f ground situate in the City of Washington and Distriet of Columbia, known and designated as lot numbered 16, in Square num- | bered 5. Also, the east 7 feets inches front of lot | numbered 15, in said together with th provement part ef lot. cor cf alaree three story br i back building, (being a ne of,the late Commodore Stephen C ‘The property is si° | tween th and e7th streets wert, fi feet | and 8 inches on K stree:, end extemiling back with | that uniform width (57 feet3 inches) 19 feet 10 f ches ‘oa public all | he terme of kale | the purchaser wil! | time of sale $108;) the b | equal jastallments at 6 be 7One-third cas». (of which required to pay down atthe ce to D- paid in two months from the est from the 1eat there fto Les cured he asers, will the Trostee | ¢. and the pa | by the honds of the | gurety to be approved - | _ If the terme of sale be not comoliedswith within | five caya from the day of sale, the Trostee re- | eerves the right to re sell ihe property at the risk ani cost of the, defaulting purchaser, by adver- tising such resale three times in some One or more = newspapers published in the City of Wash- ington, ‘Ail conveyances and — at the cost of the purcbaser. R_H. LASKEY, Trustee. sep 12-itawkds!] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc Y JAS, ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, *GROUNDIN THE NORTHENS PAT OF DAE & bs DN b NPA 7 BECOND WARD. ¥ On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 2%th,at 5 o’clock, on the premises. we shal! for account of the ‘United Bvangelical (jerman Congregation,’? Square north of Square 27s. bounded by 12th street west, Vermont avenues ani north © street, and containing 3,460 square feet of ground. Terms: one-third in cash. the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. Allconyeyance and revenue stamps at the cost of th haser. ap id J O.McGUIRE & C9, Aucts. | Wy J. GC. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON_D TREET NORTH, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND uy i LIC RT ABNTH STREETS WEST, AT PUB. CTION. mn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, bite oie 2d, at 5 o'clock, om the premises, we shal. Lots Noe. 1] and 12.1n Square No. 293, fronting 2) feet on north D street, between 12thand 13th sts. west, rnpning back 83 feet 4°; inches toa 23 feet paved allsy, improved by a brick building two hizh stories, occupied as a wholesale wine and liquor store. -half cash; the remainder in 3, 6,9. Ope! Terms: O1 if cas and 12 months, with interest, seoured by a deed of trust on the premises, T tle indisputable, Cost of conveyancing and stamps to be pail] thi haser. sepio 4 ae J.C. MCGUIRE & O0., Aucts. ¥ J, OC. MOGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, . VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 10TH STREET WEST. NEARLY OPPOSITE FORD'S On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Pepeenver 2th, at 50‘clock, onthe premises, we shall sell, Lot No, 23, in aquare: No. 347, fronting 5) feet on bith street west, between E and F streets north, nearly opposite Ford’s Theater, and running back 10 feet, J inch; together with the improvements, con- sisting of an old fashioned Brick Dwelling Honse. Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in 6 mouths, with interest, secured by adceed of trust on the premises, é Conveyances and revenue sfempe at the cost of the purchaser. J.C, Mc@ Shiels co., u sep 13 B* J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF SMALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT NEAR THE LONG BRIDGE, | AND BRICK HOUSE AND LOT NEAR THE ARSENAL. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 19th, 1864, at_5 @’cloek, On the premises, we shall seli artot Lot No. 3, insquare No, 208, fromting on | Maryland avenas, between 33th and i3!, sts.,and , improved by a small Frame House, | _At5?, o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No.3, insquare No. ‘4, fronting 27 feet 6 incnes j on P street, near 1>. street. aud running back 123 |; feet to a wide ailey,and improved with a three- story Brick Dwelling House, containing sevem | rooms, with cellar; also, a brick stable on the rear | of the lot, z sey Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six months, with interest. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- ohasers. sepisd JAS, C, McGUIRE & CO , Aucts, B* BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers, OrFriog U. 8. Carton Extension, ? Wasnincton, D.O., September 3, 1954.4 On SATURDAY, October Ist, onmeane at a.m., the following variegated and plain Mar ble wili be sold at public auction, on the grounds north of the United States Capitol 4 10¢ blocks Tennessee Marble. feet (cubic) of remnants do. ecea Potomac Marble. i abic feet sarees Green fergent ine. 8 5 2 eutataet remnants Italian Marble. Al the rame time will be sold # large lot of | Doors. Shutters, and Building Materi, of Ta- | rious kinds, x ' y of the Secretary of the Interior. Naar CLEMENT L WEST sep 6-dtd | | | ! } 0 General Superintendent, | Q@ALE OF CONDEMNED MULRS. ie — CHreF QUARTERMASTER'S OvFicr, wasnrnoron He epee ASH . D. C., September 5, 5 Will be sold at public auction. at the Corn ‘ais, near the Observatory, in the city of Washingtos on WEDNESDAY, gnternber tytn, Yor of : ULES, condemned as unfit for public service. Terms—Cash, in Government funds, Bale to commence at 1" 0’eloek a. m. pg RUCKER, D. Ho. Brig. Genl and Chief Quartermaster, ashington. sep 5-td Depot of [Oy spelen ec GENERAL'S OFFIOS, Fixst Drvisiox, Wasutneren, D.C.. Sep'ember 2, Will be sold at P high t bidder, at the BLIO ALOTION te ine Nghe York, Pa,. Thursday, Sept. 15, 1°64, Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1554, Lebanon, Pa’, Thursdsy, Boyt, 2. 180t, TWO HUNDRED Cav ALBY HORSES AT BACH These horses have bees sant Ge the Oavalry service For risd and Tarm purposes 00d bargaias ea Seon aT.