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‘The fi te. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements TO-night. Grover’s THEATRE—Mr. J.C. McCollum ead Miss Susan Denin, supported by the en. tire company, in the play of « 'y of Lyons,” and M'lle Augusta in jiant dances, Canrersvry.— Ballet, burlesque, panto- ‘mimes, songs, trapeze performances, negro com- icalities. and other attractions, concluding with s screaming afterpiece. Oxrorp.—The great ballet of «The Celes- tials,” pantomime, trapeze performances,songs, dances, burlesque, &c., concluding with a rich afterpiece. MoonLiest Excrrsion of the Independent Club toGiymont thisevening. Every arrange- ment has been perfected by the committee for insuring a splendid trip. ———— CRIMINAL COURT. Trial of Miss Mary Harris on Charge of the Murder of A. Judson Burroughs. On Saturday, James Keithly, indicted for the murder of Hugh McMahon, was found guilty of manslaughter and recommended to mercy. The snnouncement that the ease of Miss Mary Harris, who, it will be recollected, is charged witb he ving murdered Adoniram Judson Bur- roughs, in the Treasury Department, on the 30th of Jannary last, would be taken up, drew to- gether a large number of persons, the space outside the bar being well filled on the opening of the court. At 10 o'clock Judge Wylie, who is at this term, opened. Di Attorney Carrington, who is assisted by Assistant District Attorney Wilson, stated in reply toa question, that hé was rea: g on with the case. ces ‘ stated that interrogatories been. sent on 7th of June to Chicago, Il and Burlington, lowa, and the depositions not yet been returned. by Wednesday they would probably ask a Postponement of the case, althongh they (the defense) were extremely anxious to have the ease disposed of at this time. Jude Wylie suggested th presiding appeared, and the court was ud ad If they were not here t the selection of & jury could be proceeded with, but it was not nec y toswear them all. If the depositions arrived the exse could go on on Wednesday, if not they could move a continuance. : The counsel for ‘he aceused are Hon. D. W. : Judge Hughes, late of the Staims; Hon. Chari Mason, erly Commissioner of Patents; Joseph H. Bradley, sr., and W. Y. Feadall, of this city. o'clock the aecused, who was dre ins black silk dress, sill coat, black bo trimmed with straw ornaments, with bl lace veil, carrying a brown silk parasol, arrived at the court-honse. 204 was met by Mr. Br: ley, whose arm she took, and w: at the table in the centre of the court-room. Mrs. Abbey, of New York, whe has been with the accused for several days past, and Mr. C. Wendell, of this city, accompanied the prisoner to the court-house with Depniy Marshal Phil- lips. Two Miss Deylins, of Chicago. during the morning, were seated near the prisoner. The empannelling of jurors was proceeded With, eack one, after being eworn, being asked as to whether or not he had expressed an opin- ion, or had conscientions scruples as to render- ing * yerdict where Khe punishment is death. stdrawn “was Thomas B. Crown, who t nad not formed an opinion. nor utions scruples. Challenged by de- as accepted. Thos. d formed an op-aion counts, ind from those 1 trom the ne paper Accounts his ferlings were with the accused; but he could give « verdict according to the evidence. Judge Wylie stated thatif persons a bare impression were to be prevent- ting on juries it would be almost cepted. Samuel Lewis Ballinger, accepted. cused. Benj. Summy, di. Mich: R. Coombs, accepted. uel M. Herbert, challenged. Fred. Mayer, ®<sed an opinion. Alex. Lammond, ac- h Was g xeused. Francis A. Perkin: was © i. John Robinson. challenged. John L. ~,aecepted. Fielder M. Magruder, had pressed an opinion. Edward Dee ted tbut at first he had formed a favorable opinic of the accused, but considered that he was Bias Judg ylie inquired of Mr. Decble as to the manner in which his opinion was formed. Mr. Deeble said that it s from sympathy with the oppressed, and he had looked upon the accused as oppressed. Judge Wylie decided that Mr. D. was not tent #5 8 jnror in the case. pd smus A. Tolson, aceepted; Wm. O° sick; Minroa Garrettson, challenged; E-lward Cammack. had formed an opinion; John Scriv- ener, accepted; Clarance B. Baker, had formed an opinion; W. H. Langley, would not like to convict the woman under any circumstances: Baker, epted; Donald McCathran, : Zachariah B. Brooke, challenged; W. had tormed an opinion. panel haying been exhausted, directed to draw eight talesmen. The following was drawn, and the Marshal was directed to summon them to appear on Wednesday morning, to which time the Court adjourned: James Parsons. 4th ward: W. G. Dorsey. Georgetown; A. H. Young, 3d ward; Samuel Crown, county; Geo. Perry, 4th ward; G. T. Raub, ard; Robert B. Fowler, Ist ward; Gilbert B. Towles, 3d ward. Messrs. Voorhees and Hughes were not pre- sent to-day, but will be on Wednesday, when ill go on—the depositions from Chi- and Burlington referred to by Mr. Brad- a. —_e——_—— Exctrsion to Mount VERNO tish Minister, Sir Frederic Bruce, with his niece, iy Elmer, Mr. Thurlow, secretary, and other members of the Legation, accom- anied by the Assistant Secretary of the reasury, Mr. Harrington, and Mrs. Harring- ton, Mr. d Mrs. Riggs, and a few other guests, visited Mount Vernon on Thursday fast, on the revenue cutter Northerner, and Bpent some time in going over that interesting place. They found the premises and grounds in excellent order; but the superintendent com- of thy petty depredations (committed by ) of articles secretly ried off as me- Some unprincipled scamp, not long ago, clundestinely broke off and took away the of one of the figures which adorned the antifully sculptured marble chimney-piece wing-room. The party returned to y at 7 o'clock, most gratified by their ex- eursion, and having partaken of a handsome and recherche lunch on board, provided by di- rection of Mr. Harrington, under whose aus- Pices the trip took place. ‘he bei Seriocs Accrpent.—On Saturday, while Thomas Lewis, Esq., was superintending the work on 4 building be is erecting on D street, near the Bank of the Republic, some timber d he was precipitaied into the , and a large headstone which was near the wrist, crushing his hand, and severely lacerating the flesh. Mr. Lewis was conyeyed to his home, corner of 9th and O streets, and Drs. Hall and Lindsley were called in and dressed his wounds. He suffered a great deal on Saturday, but rested easier yesterda: Lewis is a prominent and esteemed cit Will receive general sympathy in his mishap. Sse, Tur FovetxH anp THE Laws.—This morn- ing Superintendent Richards sent the follow- ing order to all the police sergeants: +Entorce the luws prohibiting the discharge of firearms, fire crackers, &c., particularly to-night and after 10 o'clock to-morrow night. During the day of the 4th a little more license may be given, but crowds of young men must not be allowed 40 walk about our streets, even on the 4th, dis- charging pistols and fire crackers. Your spe- cial attention is called to this matter. A. C. RicHanps, Superintendent. "s AcctpENT.—Yesterday afternoon, otheb Reefe was passing the corner of F streets, he was struck by the pole of car Metropolitan Railroad, and knocked down, cutting his head severely. Offiers Hill and Spencer, of the Fourth Ward, had him conveyed to the residence of Dr. Miller, U.S. A., where he = properly attended to. THe Ronentson AssocraTiION, to-morrow give their first picnic at Calyert’s Grove, near Bladensburg. A fine opportunity for escaping from town und spending the day in delightful recreation. Arrangements have been made with the railr for the convenience of excur- sionists to the pienic. Carncross & Dix: MINaTRELS Open at Oda Fellows’ Hall, Wednesday night. See anromncement elsewhere. This popular com- aby, it will he remembered, have an opera ouse in Philadelphia, and this yisit is in the recess Of their operatjc season. £ e+ THE STEAMER FULTON leaves the foot of Seventh street to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock tor Glymont. returning at@ p.m. A fine baud bas been enriced for the occasion. and a better opportunity for * plessant sail and a day's on- joyment is not afforded, —_—_o—___. ‘THE FLEGANT STEAMER Wawasset mates a trip to Mount Vernon to-morrow, leaving the foot of Seventh street at ll a.m. Dinner can be hadon board. Great preparations have been made for raxking this trip the featnro of the Fourth. ——_¢——— Tne wemuens and friends of Gorsuch mM, FE. Church give an excursion to Fort Washington and other points of interest on the Potomac to. morrow. Lookout for a most enjoyable affair, —— Berry's SPrincs, near Glenwood Cemetery, ‘Will be reopered to-morrow, and a picaic givom by the proprietor. CITY ITEMS. —__—— THE Americamw Partor Awp Onvece On- GAN used on Sunday at the dedication services of the Immaculate Conception Church was one of 8. ie « TW: Smith's celebrated instru- ments, and purchased of the agent for t! John F. 306 Penn. avenue, eorge ——_e—____.. EXCITEMENT ON THE AVENUE, near 4x street, at the Dollar Jewelry Store. ethin, and beautiful iust received. = ere —— ALL THAT'S BRIGHT MUST FADR, is not ap- Plicable to a fine set of teeth brushed with Fre. grant Sozodont. Its protective, preservative and beautifying properties will preserve the whiteness, soundness and natural Polish of good teeth throughout life. And when un- sound, it will arrest decay, and remove from the breath the taint whic’ decomposition gen- erates. Je 28-e03t | SSR a eH = i aiie MARRIED, nm Thuraday, June 29th, by Rev. John C. Smith, DD. BENJAME XA. FARLESS, of New York Middleton, Esq., of Washinster °F Bobet We In this city, on the 2d inst., by Elder Willi Purington, ALBERT T, LAWRENCE of wen N. J. tu Miss MARY C. PIERCE, of Washington, Cc. ae it DIED, On the 2d inst., after a short but painful illness, LILLY MAY, btloved child of Dennis und Annic Deakins, aged'7 months and 17 dass. Sweet Lilly, thon art gone to join the angels above, And rest thy weary head upoa thy Savicr’s breast! Farewell, Lilly, thy happy epirit is free, Thou art an angel above awaiting for mé. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to the funcralon Tuesday at W o'clock, from No. 200 New York a} (Marlboré and Alexandria papers please , On Sunday moriuz. July 2 at $4 o'clock, JAMES H. ROBBINSON, in the 43th year of his age The deceased throughout his whole sickness was comforted by religion, and died in the full assur- ance of a blissful immortality ‘The funeral will take place from Ryland Chapel on Wednesday, July 5, af 10 o'clock. His friends es are respectfully invited to at it* getown, D.C..on Saturday, Ist instant. ©..0 nd only son of Charles C. I aged 7 months and 18 eo Pric (Alexandria papers please copy.) > _ Died. in Washington City, in the 70th year of her a . CATHE GOLDEN. Ieng identified with the Methodist ion. by her Christian sprrit_and_condnet, ired the confidence and affection of all those wher, She had fer many years to endure much aflliction, but the grace of God was so largely given that she murmured not, but in patience pos- sessed her soul. In her last affliction her minis friends had the joy to find that her last en t.and that to die would be r no longer able to speak she in, , and praise till she fell ‘. The remains of this excellent lady ken to the family graveyard, Charles county and deposited in the presence of a large ber of sympathizing friends and aintanc must to their cold graves, but the relig?ou of the just smell sweetly in death, and los: the dust.”” On the 17th of June Ia Fess, at the residence o Prnssin, Mrs. HENRI EY uard Voigt. of this city PIC NICS, EXCURSIOD RO IRST GRA ND PIC N 1c EOBERTSON ASSOUI! WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. — WANSTED-a GIRL who understands washing and ironi i 613 a ning perfectly. Inquire at EE ANTED—At the Washington House, two good wash GIRLS. B: places will be furnished” applying immediately ANTKD—One first-rate HORSE SHOER. enqrire at the office of the Metropolitan Railroad Co., between 8 and 10 o'clock a. m. jy3-ta L. W. EMMART, Sup’t. —ySte___L. W. EMMART, Sup’t_ *['Wo OR THREE GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS anderstand ‘thelr posites pe ee see ee between 13th and ise ate. APPIY at S08 Esty ANTED—Twenty young MEN to sell tickets for alecture, such as are well acquainted in Washington and Alexandria, Va. Apply to the Secretary of Arrangements, 319 Dat. bet. lithand l2th. Call between 4 and 5 o'clock p.m, it* WW ANTED—An energetic LADY (with some fur- niture preferred) to take charge of a boarding- in a central position,on the shares. Also, a mood OK torunan eating-house on the shares. ddress Box 33, Star office. 1t* A SITUATION WANTED in a jfirst-class Drug ex, house Store by acompetent druggist of over six years tience. Address, stating salary given, &c., D Tax,’ care of Box 69, Post Office ashington, A 1t* STEADY COMPETENT WOMAN, WHO understands her business thoroughly, wishes + SITUATION in a private family to coo On. pply at rv. Kenals ts . ofad and Hi Streets, fortwodayre age ARM WANT desire to rent, with the A privilege of purchasing. a small farm in the immediate vicinity of W shington. Persons having farms for rent will, eaddress a note to T. ©. T., Post Office, Washington, D. C., stating namber of acres, improvetwents, location, terms, and how far from the city. iy 3-3t* smell family. J t Massachu- setts ave., bet. 6th and 7th streets, vise V Cc Jy 1-3t*™ D—A WHITE SERVANT to cook do general housework for a small far tholic preferred. 422 12th street. : JV ANTED—Good plain BOARD in the country, fora lady. two children and nurse. Address Box 24, Star Office, Jy 1-t* W ASTED—By a young man a SITUATION ay Coachman or Hostler, one that is capable of attending to horses and driving, can assist in gar- dening. Addvess *B. M.,"" StarOffice. jy L-at™ WartED—A PLUMBER, None bat 3 first: class workman need app! yply to MeL. DEN & ECKLOF "BOd E street, between 12th and isth ste. 1-3t" JANTED IM and one NDREW J. JOYCE & 60, ws ED—A MAN to take charge of a set of hands in the gravel and felt roofing business one who understands tho business, and can - well recommended, good wages will be given. OMAS FAHEY, corner 10th st. west u +4 his jy 1-3t Bogs WANTED—Libraries in large and small lots, autosraphs, letters of Lincoln. Washin ton; fourth and fifth Vols. of Schooleraft’s Indians Pianc Instructor fer sale, Richmond publication, ALFRED HUNT opposite and WASHER ce 2, Heights ef George- Je 30-5t* Lina private family to do rencaal housework. Inquire at 446 D etrect, near 3d j att wanted, W A37EDIA YOUNG MAN is experienced in the Dry Soods or Carpet Dnsiness. Address, with name and references, interview may be had, Box 253 alesman, who J SSOCIATION will be given on th FOU RTH OF JULY, CALVERT'S G A splendid Band is ¢ A guerd will be on the grounds to keep ord: Tickets FIFTY CENTS; admitting « gentleiaan rains will leave Depot at 6.16 and $.15 a.m Tickets can be procured at Mr. Robertson's Store. corner of 7th and K; Star office, andot any of the Conygnitiee. T. J. BOSWELL, President, TSé Vice-President. cretary. J t ‘ON and othe low, by GO CHURCH, on TL The Boat will le a y 4, 1935. t et wharf at 9 nd return o'clock p.m. Adult tick ts; Children’s, 60 cents. — dy 1-2t Pic NIC ON Titik FOVETH OF JULY. GRAND REOPENING OF BERRY SPRIN Opposite Glenwood Cemetery. } This popular resort bas been leased by the undersigned, who will give a grand Pic-Nie on the 4th of July. A Sutler’s store on the grounds where eve nd of refreshments, solid and fluid, willbe furniseed. Fee cream, &c. A platform has been erected for dancing. A fine display of rt Je 1-2t~ G®AND 4Tli i CURSION TO did steamer ARGO and barge which has been fitted up x for pleasure trips, wil an Excursion to GI SDAY, July 4th, leaving Parkhurst & Co.'s foot of 7th street, at 10a.m., returning in evening. z The CAMPBELL HOSPITAL BAND will bein ttendance for the benefit of those who may wish to enjoy a merry denc 5 splendid opportunity is offered for a sail down Potomac, giving a view of Fort Washington and ce recreation at the beau- mont. the and Mount Vern tiful grounds at Tickets One Dollar. iy 1-2t” Capt. LOT CHAMBERLIN, Ag YICTORY AND PEACE, a JULY 4TH, 1569. GRAND PICNIC AT THE RE-OPENING OF ANALOSTAN ISLAND. This day can not be more appropriately eclebra- ted by the citizens of Washington and Georgetown, than by revisiting the above favorit ort on that memorable day, when there will be given by the proprictors a grend pic-nic for the enpjoyment of all who may ravor us with @ call. A celebrated String and Brass Band has been en- gaged forthe occasion. A ‘he bar and larder will be stored with every requisite for the inner man and served out by poli and attentive waiters. Besides a beautiful drive over the Aqueduct Bridge, there will also be a rope ferry at the foot of Hich sirect for the accommodation of the guests. In fact we only ask a call, fecling assured that «lt ill ts eased. wThe foliswing gentlemen have volunteered to act as managers on this occasion. W.H. Birch ‘ohn L. Love, Jozeph Kun . J. McQuilla John B. D Thomas J ing a gentlen ROPIER & MU a Tickets g1, admi GLYMONT. FIRST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION of the INDEPENDNT CLUE has been postponed unt! MONDAY EVENING, July 3. The eplendid Steamer ARGO, and the Barge RB. T. BISHOP attached, has been engaged. The Boats will feave the wharf at the foot of 7th street at 7 o'clock p. m., touching at Alexandria at B8o’clock. By order of i 4t™ THE COMMITTEE. TICE TO EXCU RSIONISTS. The undersigned, Van Walkinburgh & Co., have fitted up the new steamer AKGO and the double-decked barge R. T. BISHOP and they ere now of- 7 fcred ter charter for day or moonlight excursions to any point down the Potomac. The barge is expressly fitted for Sunday Schools and pleasure rn FOR For further particulars inquire at the office of PARKHURST & CO.. foot of 7th street, oF on oard of the steamcr oF barge. i “CAPT. LOT CHAMBERLIN Jemth Ag O1rFOR GLYMONT. A GRAND EXCURSION TO GLYMONT under the auspices of the JOURNEYMEN BOOKBINDEES’ | SOCIETY of, Washington will take place on THURSDAY, 6th of July next. | The Committee have determined to make this ex- cursion the best of the season, no pains nor expense having been spared to make it comfortable and pleasant to ail who may participate. Those fond of fishing will find this arare chance toenjoy a good day's sport, and those fond of “tripy fing the light fantistic toe’’ will find the mus- ic and ether arrangements all that could be de- sired. An excellent brass and string band will be in at- tendance. Boats will leave as follows, stopping at Aloxan- dria each way :—T+ a. m.and2 o'clock p.m., re- turning at seasonable hours. x Tickets $2. for a gentleman and ladies, and can be had of any of the committee or members of the Society. Committee of Arrangements:—John Eyrnes, C. Lewis Owens, . Fisher, Chas. E. Walker, Wu. H. Moran, Thos. 0. hh ilk Keleher, Jas. Hoover, Jos. H. Hollins, J. McCormick. je D-e0st* HSCHILD'sS woe ° SUMMER GARDEN, Pa. av., bet. 3d and 4th sts., (Capitol Hill.) The largest Geren in tae District. Open yo 23 a FREE “CONCERT, SHOOTING GALLERTES, 3S, &e. Refreshments of all kinds in nico arbors. Liberal terms to pic-nic parties. my 13-3m* QPANGE county AND DELAWARE ICE CREAM Messrs. SIGSTON & COFLIN, successors to 5. Fuesell, corner 13th acd F sts., Washington, D. O., continue to furnish their favcrite ICK CREAMS, made trom Orange County and Delaware Cream. This house ia the oldestin the city that has sup- plied Creams manufectured from Orange ‘Oounty A convenient Ice ram. Cream Pavilion Gaile ip congection with onreatablishmont. fei0-LudFua* SIGBION & COFLLN, IMMEDIATE telligent, competent BL vass for a daily city newspaper. A suitable person will be liberally compensated. Address Box $4 ( ©., or inquire at the office of the Constitu- nD. 0-3t* An a . N to collect and can- y to know that t TERS. COATS, PANTS, at the Baltimore Clothing laces in the city. Call and L. LOWMAN j WANTED By an expcicn dman. a SITUATIO farm, and his wife having full houschold effairs appertal i seen immediately by callit between Fairfax and Water, or addres MER, Alexandria, Va. Wanter. FE lady in the " the price of Fluting t« and warrant our work 1 i elsewhere. We ¢ did patterns for Braid and Ex pattern brought us, and be Stampers in the city, we ar than clsewhere. We are prepared to furnish the very best Braids and Working Cottons to our cus- tomers. PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, 3 * street Je30-tf opposite Patent offi BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHTS i WANTED. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington. Fashinzton. D. C., dune 22.1855. Wanted at once, to work in repairing the large piinber of wagons lately turne t thix depot ONE HUNDRED BLACKSMITHS, ND ONE HUNDRED WHERLWRIGHTS. None but good workmen wanted, For particulars us to pay, tc., apply to Brevet Colonel C,H. Tompkins. A. Q.M..U.S. A.. cor- ner 22d and G streets, Washington, D D. HO RUCKER, and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. q A HOUSE containing from nine to twelve rooms. north of Penn'a avenne and between 445 and ib.h streets. Address Lock Box 48, City Post Office. One with carria house and stable preferred 5 Vy JANTED TO KENT FOR A YEAR.—Between this and Ist September neat, a Brick HOUSE with eight or ten rooms, gas and water, situated between Pennsylvania avenue and K street and lth and 19th streets, for which a fair rent will be paid Address ve L. H., Box 322 Post Office. wiw* Brizadier Gene: Silver Watches, D , nbwker's kets, F niture, Clot or article of value. The Lighest cash price paid or exchanged for other nger's Sewing Machine Agency, 602 9th th of Penn. ay je 3-Im* IMMEDIATELY s street, V TANTE COAT LOON MAK z Military and 5S. W. OWEN, Naval Merchant Tailor, my 18 tf 2 Pennsylvania avenue. \ TANTED.—A 1} | number of PUPILS for instruction on the Piano, Forte. Best of ref- erences given. Apply at No. 528 H st., between 6th and 7th 5 ar 13. NTE SE » EK ., W Also, MIRRORS, CARE , BEDS, DING and HOUSEFU ILING GOODS of description. EB ALY, 405 7th str je Bt “between G and H, east 6 TE AEE EY LEON SO GEORGETOWN ADYER’MTS. MAYOR'S OFFICE, GroxcEetown, D.C., June 29, 1835. © is hereby given to all persons within the limits of the Corporation whe own animals of the dog kind, that the same must ee, seourcly Muzzled for the period of two months, from the 4th of July aoe AB for render tue Bacall; otherwise they vill be fined as the law directs. Whe 20-2aw HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. SPECIAL NOTICE. HE Citizens of Georgetown, D. C., are respect- fully notified that from and after thi ate hey can procure FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUIT, rained on the Valley Vicw Farm”) at Stalls No. 9 and 40 in the New Market House on the morn- ings of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Jec7-6t* (ES fee Corncraiton of Gc All Licenses from fo the Corporation of Georgetown that expire re the 30th instant, must be paid on or before the 10th day of July next, otherwise they will be 3 the Metropolitan Police. Ug aay WML, LAIRD, Clerk, TAXORS OFFICE, Gxcnortows. D.C. Sune 20,1 , 1835.—A reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOL- LARS will be paid to any pores who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who lately set on fire the property of the Presbytericn congregation, situated on West strect,in this town. _ : This reward will be in addition to the reward of $100 offered by Wm. H. Tenney, Esq., and the re- ward of $200 offered by the Vigilant Fire Company for the information above stated. i HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. — FPGBNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT—For rent, comfortable and weil furnished ROOMS, at No. 450 itth st., bet. G and . ‘The location is one of the most desirable in the city. ap 13-tf j ee AND FUBNITURE FOR ere contain: tions in CoS The rent is the most moderate in Washington. For further information apply at the Star office counter. ap 13+tf Fo: RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS, on first A floor, No. 579 € street, between 2d and 3dsts., Capitol hill. ‘jy3-2t* {OR RENT—A ll HOUSE, it. bet. 7th F BT qual HOUSE, on F st. bet.7 ’ JOHNSON & SUTTON, is3-eo3t* No. 521 7th st. Sh VERAL FURNISHED ROOMS to rent—loca- tion good, terms reasonable—at 427 7th street, bet. @ and Hj; for gentlemen only, Reference re- quired jy3-2t* Fok RE A four-story BRICK HOUSE, uated onthe corner of M and North Capi streets; contains 12 rooms. Ynquire of Mr. JACK- SON, same square. Rent $40 per month. jy 3-5t* Fork SALE—Corner Penna. ave. and 18th street, a PHOTOGRAPH ESTARLISHMENT, with stock and fixtures, doing a good business, factory reason given for selling. diately. OR RENT. —A small HOUSE, bh gar at- tached, delightfully situated on Capitol Hill. A small quantity of Furniture will be sold with the house, or in lots to suit. Address or apply to g IS MYER Surg. Gen.’s Office, 15th and Pa OR SALE OR RENT—A well-built two-story wooden DWELLING HOUSE, near the corner of 2d street west, on Virginia avenue, north side (islend) No, 434. F siness. ‘Satis- pply imme- bys t* For terms inquire of J. F! AY. Real Estate Broker, 11th street west, *45. south of Penn. avenue. jy 3-1w —Very low, toa good tenant, a three- nd attic BRICK HOUS 126 Penn. avenue, between 19th and 20th streets, containing seven rooms in the main and two reoms in the back building, with the conveniences of gas and water. Apply to A. M. NOYES, at the Transportation Of- fice. corner 22d and G sts. jy 3-3t* ‘ICE FOR RENT, oy Stinemetz's Hat No, 234 Penn's avenue, near 13th stré T—To one or two gentlemen, a pleasant SHED ROOM, first floor, without Board. _ iy ste nfurnished ROOM » corner ith and N. Us URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Inguire / at 312 Massachusetts avenue, corner 15th street. jy Lat Vege SALE WITH TWO YEA RESTAURANT doing a good bu at the corner of 7th and terms. de oundary sts apply on the premises —Furnished ROOMS suitable Fee R « for housekeeping, Johnson's Row. New Jersey ave- nne a dvor from G et. north, Apply to Mr. ROSE. -3t* Te LET—A nice small Brick HOUSE, 5rooms, Frvate entrance and summer kitchen, $3 month. 17th street, between K and L sts. Apply to N. ROU 31 corner H and 5th sts. jy 1-3t* wo CHAMBERS or Parlors, on y. duriug July and August. Inquire at . between 18th and 19th, near War jy b3t* all new BRICK : d a ven N and O north. eof E. LAZENBY, on the premises. Jy 1-10t* story BRICK HOUSE 1 HWastreet, near the Government Printing ©: containing four rooms and gas. Immiedia jon given p American Te graph Office, 432 Penn’a avenue. dy Ltt eee SAL M_ ENGINE and BOILER tv y- horse power, A saw mill anda p i I be sold cheap, by applying to GEOR Te: poh 647 i3th street, betwe streets, Isl Te LET- iby Genera wo ywitht rg cell y situated nes mand West be given imm ars apply to M. J. ADL town. JY L-eost* story K HOUSE, with rooms in excellent order. w Apply on premises, ¢ Mill. Je 30-1m containing With fine large garden, 7 t corner of W n. Possession urther particu Bridge street, Geor gto pnt wp shanti Tnguire of 8. E. DA st. with child 724. Was! ror RE High strect, George It has a large dry cellar and nine rooms and-alarge garden, Poto- mac water inthe vardand kitchen and gas in the lower rooms. Just thoroughly re. Q. Posses- sion immediately. Apply at 122 Washington st.. Georgetown, or in Riggs & Co.’s Banling House, to A. HYD =p je B03t 1 desira- west, containing fourteen through it, end pump of excellent water a} door; shade trees, shrubbery in fr rgetable go 1 Sai is adjoining this property ( ich will be rented with or without it) stabling sufficient for 12 horses and two carriages, with building adjoi i servants. For particulars and terins inquire of the subscriber, on the premises, or at No, & Peun: 5 and Rock Creek bridge. je 20-6t S.D.CASTLEMAN. JOR RENT —An elegantly FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 394 I street, between 12th and 13th. Possession given immediately. je * nree Uuiurnished ROOM for housekeeping. Rent 82 For further particulars in- je 29-4t" NT—On the firat of July, a first-class ING, containing 12 reoms, with all ary to such a house, on G st.. best Inquire of D. A. G EDS ie Fok FEST! ital) 1 advance, nL ALOON, I with ali 3 nd av enue, between 9th and Wth streets, Isiand, north je 2-1lw* \T—A four-story BRICK HOUSE. on het. E and F sts., containing 14 rooms, fA. FLINT, on the corner of 9th and B t Jul je 23-1W* All that acing 13th street, 75 more. or less on © street, belonzing to the estate of. William Yates, imptoved by two three-story bricks and one ares house. Peas 5 — m.. Mondays, Wed- eedaye quel 3t* 2. J wo large, handsamely at 465 oth street we ec, Rent moderate. rnished s opposite ENT—A new first cl OK : rectown, of eight rooms, with gas and JECuLE & Con tot cf G street, Washington. je 26-colw _ is KR SALE—On long time, three LOTS, each 24 feet fron , onTst., ye Meer opposite 3 Klin Square. .M. LA Frome No. 63 K st., corner of 25th Fo, SALE—A PHOTOGRAPH MENT, corner of, Pennsylvania a 18th street, doing good busin Satisfact son given for selling. A good chance for & pe with small capital. Apply immediately. je S7-1w* OR SALE—The good will and fixtures of a STORE on 9th street, under Hall. Also, a small stock of MILLINERY G( Inquire on the premises, or 522 Pennsylvania avenue. je 14-cott € RENT—A new first class BRICK HOUSE, in Georgetown, of eight rooms, with gas and water, in a desirable location. Apply to C. B. JEWELL & CO., foot of G street, Washington. Je 26 eolw (OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Store on 9th street, under Seeton Hall. Also asmall stock of MILLINERY ODS. Inquire on the premises, or 522 Pennsylvania avenue. je 14-eotf EASE OF HOUSE No. 484 6TH ST. FOR SALE at abargain, or will be rented if ap- plied for immediately. For further information apply on the premises between the hours of 1 and 30 clock. as above. By immediate attention you get » bargain. je li-1m* Fo SALE—A PLATFORM SCALF. suitable for a Coal Yard. Apply at No. 68 Ionn. ave., between 21st and 22d ets. je7-1m* DANCING ACADEMY, Penn. ave., between 6th and 7th. Opposite Metroplitan Hotel. Prof. KREIS begs leave to announce to his for- mer patrons and the public inge neral that at the request of # great many of bis pupils ae well as others, he will continue his classes during the summer season. . i Days and hours of Tuition for Ladies, Misses, and Masters, Wednesday aud Saturday afternoons, irom 3 to 5 o'clock. s Gentlemen's Class, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- Ue. evenings. iY rivate instrnctions given to suit the conve- niences ofthe pupil. For further information apply at or address a note to the Academy, or Room No. 18 Washington Building corner Pa. avenue and 7th street. The Halican be rented for Private Partica and Soirees. may 19-tf MEAS! TEAS! TEAS! THE FIVE CENT FER POUND ADVANCE SYSTEM. ing made arrangements with an extensive house in New York to supply me with TEAS T now offer to the trade a fine assortment of BLACK, GREEN and JAPAN TKAS of all grades. on the shove eystom, which has proved so attractive in al) Northern cities. All Teas sold at five (5) cents per pound ndyance over Now York prices. = ‘W.CORWIN BURGY, Bole Agent for Thurston, Hall & Co.'s celebrated Water, Boston, Milk, Graham and Butter Crackers, 14 North Charles st., Baltimore, Md. my 29-6wif* AARDEN FARM, ABOUT THIRTY ACRES, four miles from Washington, one-and-a-half piles from Bock Grek Church, every acre ina igh state of cultivation. ‘The improvements are a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, Barn, and all out-houses necessary to a comfortable country residence, and fronts on the main ( Diggs’) road; is well fenced with new post and rail, with water in abundance, and, altogether, the above property will be founda desirable in- vestment, and worthy the attention of persons de- siring a pleasant country residence. ‘Twenty acres of meadow, the balance in vegeta- bles, with plendid crop of fruit—comprising, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Cherries, &c. Possession given will be immediately, should the percnesr buy the growing crops, together with farming utensils, and the stock necessary and now ed to work the farmn. “ny an" EMANUEL LACEY. ‘T TO CABINET MAKERS, BUILD- era AND OTHE i Large lot of Walnut and Cherry, thicknesees from %; to 4 inches. 100 600 feet clear Pine Lumber of all thicknesses, from three to five years old, together with a large assortment of Building Lumber. ; Forgale at yard, Kon r Be pier attee hy Spores, lown, 1). rior lot o! A = sh. my fe ¥. WHEATLEY fe! PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Michael McDevitt and James Conolly is this dey dissolved by mutual consent. The ee ae ere a earnest onat the corner of 2st and I stree! eDevitt. CHAEL McDEVITT, JAMES CONOLLY, Washington city, June 12, 18%. je Z-6t*_ F2Y McDEVITT & CO.—The highest cash price paid for cast-off Olothing, male and femals, Secon bene vere nee . cA eee jeclint ousekeeping would do wo! calling on McDBVIT'T, at Sint and Late, "usa: | ITICE.—For sale 280 setts of 2 and 4 horse sec- Now hand HA LES RNESS and | lot SADD! and BEIDLES. Apply to H. 8. OBNSTON 373 Pevnsylyania avenue, between 43¢ and “6th atroote opposite National Hotel, je 2-Lm* AUCTION SALES. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, D.C. HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE, GROCERIES, &C., On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July Sth. at g o'clock, I will sell at the Auction No. 174 Bridge street, opposite the new market hose, a general assortment of Household Furniture, Gro- ceries, &c., &c. it THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A FINE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSK AND LOT ON SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE PARK HOTEL. On MONDAY, the 10th instant, at 6% o'clock p. m., we shall sell in front of the premises Lot No. 43, J. B. Haws’ subdivision of Mount Pleasant Farm, fronting 20 feet on 7th street, running back 242 feet more or less, to 8th street, with a substan- tial two-story Frame Houre, built of the very best material, suitabie for any kind of business. Terms: One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue staayps at the cost of the purchaser. $50 will_be required down when the property is knocked off. GREEN & WILLIAMS, jy 3-coit Auctioneers, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 corner of 7th and D sts. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE BY AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 7th inst., at 10 o'clock a_m., we shall sell at the late residence of H. deceased, all of his personal property, the Hon. Orphans’ Court of the District of Co lembia, treet, between 9th and 10th strects cloth Parlor Suit, consisting of So paleny Chaies W is, Bureaus, Washs' Is, Wi bes, and Side Tables paands Were OS Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, and Hair Met- TESES Comforts, Blankets, Quilts, Shects and Cases Brussels, Tree-ply, Ingrain, and other Carpets Hall Oil Cloths. Carpets, and Steir Rods China, Glass, Table Cutlery, and other ware Cooking. Radiators, Air-tight, and other Stoves One very fine Mikh Cow And many other articles too numerous to enumerate co cash, ELIZA J. ONEALE. yea R ¢ WILLIAMS, Aucts. WALE OF TWO GOVERNMENT FRAME x BUILDINGS. Chief Quarter master’s Office, Depot of Washington. Waskinston. D.C. duly 3. 1853 Will be sold at public au On the premises, under the direction of Captai {. Crowell, A. Q! M.,on SATURDAY, July 8, af 6.90 p. ONE-STORY FRAME BUILDIN sixteen by sixty-two feet, situated on Vermont ave- nue, near the old Coutraband Hospital, Washing- ton. D.C, ALSO. Will be sold on M¢ AY. July 10, at 6, ONE-STORY FE - ME BUILDIN Sixteen by thirty-two feet, sf tt p Navy Yard Bridge, 4 Barracks. D eyet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jy 3-6t Depot of Washington. ¥Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND E TS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, July 6, at 10 o'clock I will sell, at No. 62 Green street. near Bridge street.a general assortment of nearly new House- hold Furniture, consisting of— Walnut Haircloth Chairs and Sofa Wainnt Marhle-top Tables and Curtains ‘early new Three-ply and other Carpets rly new Oil Cloth and Matting: Ww ut Extension and other Tables Bureaus. Wardrobes, Bedsteads Feather Beds, Chairs, Lounge id many articles not Crockery and Glassware mentioned THO 8 DOWLING, Auc a iy 1d House for rent. ‘Unt Auct.; Georgetown. B* THOMAS DOWLING. EXCELL HU iOLD FURNITURE AT TION. On FRIDAY, Jnly 7th, at 10 o'cloc! the residence of Edmund Cam k,on the corner ot B nd Market streets. Georgetown, an ex- cellent assortinent of Household Furniture, &c. + I will sell at a and other Carpets, Mattresses. Feather Beds, Bedding, Wardrobes, Chairs, Mirrors, i tor, nearly new and Bed-room Stoves, nd Glasswar ticles not mentioned. Ree itive, as Mr. Cammack intends leaving the city. Cook Stove, and many ar Terms eash Jouse for rent. jyld {Intel.] THOS. DOWLING, Auet. p* G EN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTIONS E LOT AND FRAME MENT PRINTING a. 204, with a Frame Building, ily ash; balance in6 and 12 months, of trust on the premises ancing and revenue stamps at the cost ra for a fam Half required down when the property is 7 GREEN & WILBIAMS Auctioneers. N & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ABLE BUILDING LOTS FRONTING DW AND 10Tu STREETS NORTH, SDAY,the 6th day of July next, we. front of the premises, at 6 0% Pp. shall sei, i dsome build m., the following ha 4.7.8. 14. 15. 16. 18, and 1 Suu i < lots have fronts of 25 fe h, inning back 9% feet to alleys. and handsomely sit? uated, the corner lot having a Frame Building on it, used as asmalt grocery. Terms: One-third cash; ly months, for notes bearing interest. and a deed of trust taken. 3 #25 will be required down when the property is knocked off. All conveyance and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. jew GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Co! istrict of Columbia, passed in chancery ham vs. Graham et _al.. T shall : auction, on MONDAY AFTERNOON t 6 o'clock, onthe premises, Lots 1, 4,5 and 9. 92, fronting on Connecticut avenue, Jance in six and twelve A deed given * 6, square D 21st and north § street. ‘These lots were occupied by the late Guy Graham as a garden, and have been subdivided into thirteen building lots, all of which will be sold, except i ns Mand N, which bave been already Term: cash. Convey anci the purchaser. je %-a and revenue stamps at the cost of W.Y. FENDALL, Trustee. JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. SUMMER RESORTS. pee POINT PAVILLION, a SALT WATER BATHING. This favorite resort will be open on the. Ist of J pamers Columbia and iB Expre Washington for the Point every Wedu sd and the anderbilt every § sbi WM. MITCHELL. Proprietor. RKELEY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. This WATERING PLACE is situated in Morgan county, Virginia, two and ahalf miles from hn’s Station on the Baltimore and silroad, 120 miles west of Baltimore. 4 ‘om the first of June until the first of October. itors arriving on the trains will find @ hes to convey them to the Springs. ‘This is the only Southern Watering Place which is connected with all the principal Cities in the United States, by uninterrupted lines of Railroads and Steamboats, and which, situated in a high and healthy mountain district. is only five hours distant from Baltimore, six from Washington, and ten from Wheeling, the Trains passing three’ times daily. There is also Telegraph communication from the Springs. with all the principal Cities East and est. The improvements are extensive and cle- ‘ant. SThe BATHS, including every variety, SPOUT, SHOWER, PLUNGE and SWIMMING BATHS, are unrivalled. The Gentlemen's Pocl is sixty feet long and con- tains £0,000 gallons. The Hotel wil! accommodate five hundred _per- sons and is fitted up with every attention to jiub- stantial comfort, is lighted with gas, and is fur- nished with Hair and Spring Mattresses. About one half of the rooms are arranged in suits of two, three and four, expressly for the convenience of families. MTG Asa remedial agent the water has maintained a high reputation for more thanacentury. Its nat- ural temperature is 74deg. Fahrenheit, and long experience has tested its efficacy in many disorders, of which the following may be mentioned - Derange- ment of the Stomach with impaired pe and fee- ble digestion; Gravel and irritation of the Bladder; Nervous Disorders, especially those peculiar to fe- males; Chronic Diarrhea, Bronchitis and local Paralysis. In Rheumatism the Bath is considered @ specific, and persons suffering froma long resi- dence in warm, low and damp climates, will geuer- ally find it a complete restorative. Gentlemen wishing to spend the Summer in the Mountains with their families will find at Berkely every facility for health and pleasure that art and nature can afford. ; The Hotel will be opened for the Season, July 5th, 1855. P: leave Baltimore by the Baltimore and Ghio Railrond for ooo at at Se and be . m.. al e ngs ip six . onan Bubba euiaeta Becwe House Baltimore. ‘ JOHN T REGO, Je 28-c010t wa ¥ LOR RESTORER FOR Je OM ES ahd gradually bringing back the Hair to ita original color, without the inconvenience at- tending the use of a dye. Sold by all druggists at 75 cents per bottle, | "8 MEDICATED GINGER BREAD RAs te worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculiarly adapted for children, being eaten as an ce. q Orne oe by druggists. Price 25 cents per box, n 19-e01¥ 5 rySOWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Fotomee Tow Gompenrs Boats, POTO- MAC,GOV.CUBTIN and BELLE HAVEN Api ts the Captains on board, or to JN B, DAVIDSON, Water street, Georgetowa, mays. by the |. two (182) AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, FOURTEEN BUIEDING LOTS ON THE NA YARD EAST AT yUCTION. = On MONDAY, the 34 day of July mext, at € o'clock p. m.. we shall sell, infront of the premi- ses, fourteen Speco igo in Square 978, Gboting on 10th and 11th streets eat BN and © streets south. All to be sold without reserve, Title indisputable. Terms; One-third cash; ba! in 6 ané 18 months, secured by a deed of t; on the - Bes; will be required down on each Lol when the Fenced is knocked off. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the par- chaser’s cost. a Je 26-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionesrs, ADMINISTATRIX SALE OF A PORTION OF RODBIRD'S HILL. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July3,at 6o'clook, on the premises, by fae of the honorable the aes Court of the District of Columbia, E shall sell Lot No. 12, Square 620, having # front of one hundred and thirty-seven feet three inches on Ist street west, between L and M streets no rur- ning,back with that widthgone hundred and feet, and containing 17. square feet, more for less, together with the improvements, consi of a frame tenement. ide : One third cash; balance in six and twelve months. Conveyancing and stamp? at the purchaser's ox nse mt the terms of sale are not complied with withia five days after the day of sale, the ge will be resold at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser MARY W. RODBIRD, Adwinistratrix. je 20 wimét J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta._ BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, D.C, DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, July 3d, ai 6 o'clock p. m., I will sell, in front of the prem the east part of Lot No. 44, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 35 feet onthe north side of Gay street, between Montgomery and Monroe atrects, and running back 125 fect. The improvements consist of adesirable two story Brick Dwelling Horse, containing nine rooms, hall, cellar, and excellen€ brick smoke house, and belongs to the estate of the late David English. Terms: One half cash; balance ir 6 months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the property Conveyancing and scamps at the cost of the pur- Title perfect. . 2d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. C.McGUIRBE & CO., Auctioneers SCRRY SALE, OF A'VALUABLE COUN- TRY RESIDENCE AND FARM NEAR WASH- NGTC Under and by virtue of the several decrees passed by the late Circuit Court and the present Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in s cause pend- ing in the said Courts, wacrein Agnes M. Karly is complainant and A. N. and 8. W. Early and others are defendants, the undersigned trustees, appointed by the said decrees to make sales of the propert: in the proceedings in said cause mentioned, wil proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, at the Auctio rooms of J.C. M ire & Co.. on MONDAY Sd day of July next, at 6o'clock p. m., art that tract of land known as * Haddock’s Hills, which the follo ig is a description, to wit: The property -herth of the turnpike roaé from the city of Washington to BL. ney aa avout three miles from Pennsylvania avenue, an is bounded as follows: Beginning at the end of sixty-two pecolies from the northwest intersection of the whole tract with said turnpike froad; it rune thence north twenty-seven degrees, (27 deg.) e: one hundred -and fifty-three (153) perches; the: south twenty-six degrees thirty-seven minutes east (26 deg. 7 min. E.) one hundred and eighty- hes to the north side of said road; thence with said road to beginning fifty-one (SIP perche#, containing forty-six acres, one rood sad seven and one-half perches ¥ ‘The property is improved with a snbatantiad rame Dwelling, and is a pleasant country resé- dence. The terms of eale as prescribed by the decree, arcas follows: One fourth part of the purchase money must be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the balance in equal payments in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, the to give for the said deferred payments their bonds, satisfactorily secured, bearing interest, payable carly from their date. iveyancing and stamps at the cost of the irchasers . B. WEBB, JOS. H BRADLEY Jr, { Trustess, jw J. ©. McGUIRE & 00., Aucta, NSMADE & CLARK, Auctioneers. 372 Pa. ay..adjoining Metropolitan Hotel We shali_sell at our store THIS EVENING ae invoice of Watches. Jewelry, Photograph Album: Pry Goods, Cutlery, Cigars, &c. All goods w: ranted to be ax represented, je 26-6 YW. L. WALL EC BRICK DWELLING HOUSE IN THE FIBST = WARD AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 5, com- mencing at 6 o'clock, we will sell, on the premises at No. 20, on Twenty -secon? street, between G an Hi streets, part of Lot ll, Square 79, fronting 2¢ fect on Twenty-second street, and running back 136 feet. improved by a good two-and-a-half story brick house, with frame back bulldings, containing tem rooms, and in a rapidly improving part of the city. and offers inducement to purchasers. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. secured by a decd of trust on the deferre® payments. ‘4 dy 1-ts W.L.W ALL & CO., Aucts 8, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Y GREEN FIVE FIRST-CLASS BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUES NORTH. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the th instant, at 6 o’clook Pi m, we shall sell, in front of the premises, parts of Lote 3.4,9.10, and 11, in Dyer’s subdivision of Square 863. Three of these lots front on New Jersey ave- nue, and run through to 2d street west, betweem Massachusetts avenue and north G street, each having a front of 19 feet panies with a good depth. Two lots fronting on Massachusetts avenues, be tween New Jersey avenue and 2d street west, each having a front of 20 feet, ruaning back toa pablia alley. A fine chance fora good investment, Terms : One-quarter cash, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes. bearing interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All oe ancing and revenue stampa at the oost of the purchaser. ' Twenty-five dollars will be required on each lot when knocked oft, itle indisputable. jeaicot GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, Ba THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, July 5th, at 6% o'clock p. m. . jy 1 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTAT, Al. N THE ISLAND. On WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of July next, at 6 o'clock p.m., we shall front of the premises, east half Lot No. 8,in square SM, fronting 2% feet on street south, running} back’ to the original ot—i. ¢., 115 feet 6 inches—between 34 and 4% streets, Island, making it one of the best locations in any part of the Island. S Terms: One half cash; balance in three and Six months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. | 2 Fifty dollars will be required down when the property is knocked off. _ je 26-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Saeepen BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE On THURSDAY, the 6th day of July, (instant) at 63s o'clock p. m.,.\ onthe premises, we shall sell three fine sized building Lots, fronting on H street north, between 3d and 4th streets east, the same beingfsubdivisions of lot No. 3, in square No. 776. Terms : One-halfcash; the residue in two equal payments, at 4 and 8 months, with interost, to be secured by deed of trust. Terms to be complied with within five days from the day of sale, other- wise the property to be resold at the cost of the purchaser. All conveyancing and revenue etamps at,the cost of the purchasers. Title unquestionable. je 30 (Intel) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers 5 t SALE OF VALUABLE BEAD CHANCERY Ce yak By yirtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the 2lst day of May, A. D. 1864, passed ina certain cause Re ending in said Court, between Joneph . Cassin, rustee, complainant, and John Williams. pret: ant, the undersigned. Trustee, will,on THURS- DAY, the 22d day of Juno, A. D. 1835, at 6 o'lock p. m.. in front of the premises, proceed to resell alt that Lot of ground situated in the city of Wash- ington and District of Columbia, known and desig~ nated as Lot numbered 5; also, the east 7 feet and 8 inches front Lot numbered 15, in said square, to gether with the improvements on said Lot and eo Lot, consisting ans lar as eepdig: gh rick House, wi ack building; e however, recently been considerably damaged by fire. li sperty is situated on north K street, be-~ tween Bat and th btreste wert renting &? (eat e Fee accra width (67 feet 6 inches) 209 fect 1 ta eee alley - are: One-third cash, (08 which the purchaser will be requi: to pay down at the time of sale $100;) eo to be paid in two Se ey hee pre at six ond rar month from. the H if to bi seared by cae poner’ ny Saonmiune to be thererchasers, with surety to be approved by the ‘rustee. Titthe terms of sale be not complied with within five a from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell Con large # at the risk and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser, by advertising Ei resale three times in some one or more of the daily Wee eo as e el purchaser 2 Sains One He LASKERY, Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, A my 3i-3tawSw&de ag THE ABOVE SALK IS POSTPONED UM- tiPWEDNESDAY, July Sth, at tho same hour sud le ler be PSs stawhde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct, 1 D'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVRG ¢ 5 arma ptons, if no treatment. to S to. er ag ele CHU,

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