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= SS See LOCAL NEWS, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e, Amusements Yo-night, GRAND PIc- Io (Postponed trou’ 12th inst.) will ven at Gnover's THEATER.—Mr. J. C. McCollom BECKERT'S sole Navy Yard, Susan Denin, suppoyted by the com- bots nd ets Texendary a ‘Mf othe A 1 FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 12,1. 0.0. F. PP Midnight,” and Mile Augusta ina magmifi- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. July 194, cent dance. Commencing Oe ° ciate avery arrange ment Loe Oxrorp—Ballet, burlesque, songs, panto- Tickets § F padtiens conte net ae con . mime, negro delineations, &c., concluding with | 4 Brass ee Bend will be Tn Sienganes.1 a laughable eulaalre ces a By order of the Committee, dy 13-6t CANTERBURY. — let, songs, urlesqne, = positon ime, negro delineations, and other at- xeuRS a Ale ed tractions. Benefit of Josh Hart, afternoon and GREAT FALLS" oF THE POTOMAC. evening performance. The Packet Boat ELIZA HUTCHINS will make an Excursion to the GREAT FALLS, Tur Scnoo, EXaMINATIONS.—We continue the not soe of eNetamete deferred 8U nnay. Che seats ASS - w eayin er’s \t Fi hetne Male Gramunar School of the Third | _ Fare, 75 Cente, Dinner, 3D Cones iy eid District was examined by Messrs. Walsh, Wil- “Seergrtonn, 3 Jal = sew ‘MERRILL, Gia te son, and Hitz, of the Trustees, and Z. Richards, gs awe = is Ss 13-3t Esq. in the presence of quite a number of G LYMON friends and parents of the pupils, and some of iy the teachers of the schools. This school num- | 51 ane aroaatit Stkenr M. < seorgeto eee. bers 46 scholars, mpi were present.” It | will give an excursion to Glymont; is taught by Mr. W. McCathran. The ‘On TUESDAY, JURY ISTH, order ws good. As in Miss Ramsey’s school, the time of examination of each class was allotted. The examination was very credit- able—the reading of the second and third classes being excellent; grammar of the second very good; the music class very good; dictation of the first class excellent; reading of first class ; Ineutal arithmetic of second class good; of first class.very good; mental and written arithmetic of first class good; written arithmetic of the second class and the geography of the whole school very. During the exercises several pieces of music were sung by five of the scholars—C. Clark, N. Emrich, B. Bobrer, Jobn W. Cross, and Robert Langley—in a cred- itable manner; the two first-named presiding alternately at the piano. Many of the scholars here are below the average age of scholars in the other grammar schools, as, in order to keep the school up to a res] ectable number, they are taken in as soon as they can pass a fair examination in the inter- mediate. At the close of the exercises, Messrs. Richards and Wilson addressed the pupils, congratulating them on the close of this year. Secondary No. 5, Third District, was to have been examined by Mr. Ellis, who was absent on account of a family affliction, and his place on the now and commodious steamer Wawasset. The Brass Band of the Ist brigade, 9th Army Corps, consisting of fourteen pieces, will be in at- tenance. A fall supply of refreshments will be on hand, and furnished at city prices TICKETS $1. Children half price. The Seater will leave the wharf, foot of High street, Georgetown, at 8 o'clock a.in., calling at al ANALOSTAN ISLAND, AN, Secrotary. Alexandria both ways, and return by sunset, _dy 15-it* on MONDAY, JULY 17, 1865. Tickets—admitting a gentleman and ladies—ONE Gress D ee Gree of the WASHINGTON CIRCLE DOLLAR. Single Tickets, FIFTY CENTS. Ferry (foot of High street, Georgetown) free. of the FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, A prize of a massive Silver Cu will be shot for. MATTHEW H°: FOR W aalitaen cae GARDENS. The EVENING STAR Sane x ans was filled by Mr. Chase Roys, Z. Richards, | t¢kes great pleasure in annow i ‘ their friends and. the public g Walsh and Hitz. This is the school formerly | thatthey intend giving theiniy taught by Miss Tucker, who resigned several months since. It numbers 53 scholars, of whom only three were absent. Miss Lucy E, Moore took charge of the school when Miss Tucker resigned, and has conducted ‘he school credit- ably, the pupils all having been steadily ad~ na Afternoon and moonlight PIC-NIC, at Washington City Gardens on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1865. The members of this Association have determined to make this one of the best pic the season, No pains or expense haye been spared to make this vanced. The dictation exercises wereexcel- } a day of enjoyment. Prof. Bergman's Brass and lent, and in the other studies the scholars | String Band has been engaged for the occasion. A showed considerable improvement. The em- | full police force will be in attendance to preserve order. smmation was a yery lengthy one—the first | "ri ticts 50 cents: admitting gentleman and ladies. class being kept on the floor for over two 3 a hours. This year there will be about twenty- BY sat + of the Commitice dy 12-6t* five scholars ready for transfer. The singing PY NICS, TOOLS, AND PRIVATE PAB- shed with OMNI was ver. od; “To the Highlands” being fur sung aie Jenny Smith; “ Beautiful Pus oe the National Hotel Dream y Kate Riley; “Write ‘a Letter mal ¥ Tow CHAS. AD MULPHY Mother” oe Jenny Smith and Anna Mundell = Soe ee ico “Tramp, Tramp,” Dy Ores ‘Armstead, and oT. ee ihe: Sieamen TES. will commence “America” by the schoo! urther notice penta No.6, taught by Miss Lucy B. | SLY MO eee Sundays nd Davis, in the old market house, 3d and A sireet, (Par hrret & te ote eee ‘iscandvia Capitol Hill, was examined by Mr. Brown. eg ewer $1. Forty-seven of the fifty girls on the roll were present, and all things “considered the exami+ nation was asuccessinl one. This school was organized in January last, of new material for the most part, and those who were then en.ered got along amazingly, while those who haye been ndwaitted since have made some progress, gh it was apparent that many of the pn- © but little further advanced than pri- cholars. The order was excellent, and neral appearance of the*scholars was able to the teacher. ndary No.2, Fourth District, located in re erian Church, 7th street, Mrs. Boiseau CAPT. LOT CHAMPERS r. was examined by Mr. Jno. E. Thomp- | _je %7-tf A Agent. son, of the District Grammar School, Mr. Ellis, 5 sa Trustee, being unayoidably absent, owing to ROF.J. W fore ae Hikes ACADEMY, the serions illness of his son. Al the pupils Penn. oe Detween 6th and 7th, on the roll, numbering 54, present. The school Opposite’ Metroplitan Hotel. — was tastefully decorated, and a number of songs were sung by the little girls in good style. The scholastic exercises were highly creditable, especially so in geography. The attendance of visitors was quite small, owing no doubt to the advent of the glorious Fourth, the celebration of which oceupied th LOT CHAMBERLIN, Agent. tc ae TO EXCURSIONISTS. The undersigned, Van Walkinburgh & Co., have fitted up the new steamer ae and the double-decked barge T. BISHOP and they are now of- fired for charter for day or moonlight excursions to poipnt.down the Potomac. The barge is Sepreesly fitted for Sunday Schools and pleasure parties For further particulars iogaite at the office of PARKHURST & CO., foot Tth street, or on board of the stekmer oF barg Prof. KREIS begs leaye | to announce to his for- mer patrons and the public in ge noral that at the request of a great many of his pupils as well as others, he will continue his classes during the summer season. Days and hours of Tuition for Ladies, Misses. an’ Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, irom 3 to 5 o'clock. Gentlemen's Class, Monday, Wednesilay. and Fri- day Cretan, Private instrugel ena given to snit the conve- niences of the p ae il. For further be formation apply af ote, address a note to the Academy, or Room No. 18 Washington Building corner Pa. avenue and 7th rae The Hall can be rented for Private Parties amd Soirees. _my 19 tf ——e- Granp Larceny.—On Tuesday aft Howard Frogan w: arrested by Serg’t Tait for the Iareeny of a coat from Morris White. The prisoner’ went into the house of Mr. De Lacy, on C street, where White boards, and took the coat. The coat was recovered, and the prisoner sent to jail for court by Justice Drury. Henry Neal was arrested by Officer Mark- wood jor the larceny of a horse belonging to the Government. The prisoner was sent to jail for court by the same justice. Richard Boyce was arrested by Officer Mil- ler on 2 charge of highway rOsbery: It ap- peared that S. ‘B. Lamont, a discharged soldier, was knocked down at the Tenth street bridge and robbed, about the Ist of July, and the pr orer was identified 2s one of the party. J tice Drv ent the prisoner to jail for court. Chas. Bre » who was with Boyce. and atso arrested by Serg’t Tait and Osticer Rath, tried torid himself of a billy he had with him by” slipping it inside an umbrella and passing it out the station-house window. The weapon was taken. and Brown was fined #20 for ¢ar- and was sent to Superintendent Rich- “ suspicious character. Primary No. 4, on Tuesday, 11th inst. 7 Female Grammar School, on Wednesday, 12th Two Henprep Dottars OvrT.—Last night, | inst. Robert Zepp, a middle-aged New Yorker, went ele Grammar nolo}, oe aoareiey 13th inst. to the house kept by Bertha Greenberger, in parte clclock: pnt Hooker's Division, got drunk, and behaved in be tad attain ee ae AGE Tot a disorderly manner. He was arrested by of- | the others at the schcol house on Montgo1.: ( ficer Parker and taken before Justice Drury, The distribution of premiums will take place ‘at who fined him $5. He then charged Bertha | the hall ofthe new market house, on Bridge street, Greenberger with the larceny of #200, and she oa neers 14th instant, commencing at 34 o’clock was arrested. Zepp stated that he went to the house, having with him nearly two hundred dollars in gold. He gaye the money to tho ac- cused to keep for him. When he demanded it she dewied that she had it. Under the circu: stances, if she had it, the offence would not be larceny; and there being no evidence to justify a commitment for court, Justice Drury dis- missed the case. ROTHSCHI Ss SUMMER GARDEN, Pa. “av., bet. 3d and ath ste sts.,(Capitol Hill.) The largest Garden in the District. every evening, with FREE CONCERT. T SHOOTING GALLERIES, Refreshments of an kinds in alco aoe Liberal terms to ‘ic parties. GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS. Name ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF THE t Open ‘3m* PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF GEORGETOWN Ww ake place in the following order, viz: Primary No.1, on Thursday. 6th inst. Primary No. 2, on Friday, 7th inst. Primary No. 3, on Monday, 10th inst. P Parents and gnardians of the pupils and all others interested in public education are invited toattenk. Pas ee of the Board of Gnardians. dtlt THOS. JEWELL, Sec’y HARLES Llane) uccessor to Aug. Johnson & JHANT, WHOLESALE AND ke. ,and dealer in SUTLERS’ SUP- 9 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th streetay hington. D. €. Jy 10-eoly Foe WILLIAMSPORT VIA C CHESAPBAhE The Packet Bost ELIZA HUTCHINS, will leave —_ 6 ——— Doe Licexses.—By consulting the license list the police have discovered that of all the dogs kept within the ¢ity limits, not one in twenty has been licensed by the owners. Sup tendent Richards has directed the | Ritter’s Wharf on THURSDAYs police to enforce the Jaw against the owners of | MORNING. July 13th, at 7 o’clotk nd evety Thursday thereafter, for' he above-named point, for passengers and light dogs, or persons harboring them, without ing the Corporation license fee. The strict freights. enforcement of the law will be as effective in at . abating the dog nuisance as the killing process Fe oe fA Seng $3. Hor tarper's Forty go ous here now in use. In one ward, (the Third, ) the in, number of dogs licensed is twenty-nine. y 2-50; Point of Rocks, $2.25; Knowlan’s Fer- 2.5 $1.75; Monocasy, ane 62; White's Ferry, Ae £0; Edward’s Ferry, $1.25; Senaca, $1.00: Great ails, 2 cen g Seven Locks. 25 cents. or freights, & appiy fo W, ITTER. Freights received and handled aretullg . Meals furnished on Board. TCHINS, Proprietor. CHAS. H MERRILL, Captain. Jy 10-3t* LEVY COURT. ROPOSALS will be received at the office of N. Callan, Clerk of the Levy Court until the 17th in- stant at 120’clock m., for th@removal of a quaxtity of earth by the cubic yard, the work tobe done lies near and south of Glenwood Cemetery, and on Lincoln avenue. ‘The Superiniendant of County Roads will be onthe ground on Tuesday and W: eapesny Sesenings, the A PRESENT TO THE CAPTOR OF THE ASSAS- sins Boora AnD HERoLp.—There is on exhi- bition at Messrs. Galt and Bro.’s, jewellers, a magnificent pair of Colt’s pistols, with all the appurtenances, richly mounted in gold, silver and pearl, contained in a highly case of rose- wood and maple, studded with mother of pearl. ‘The pistols bear the following inscription :— * Presented to Capt. E. P. Doherty, 16th N, Y. cavalry, the captor of the assassins Booth and Herold. By the officers of the regiment.” oe ee TnsorvERLY House.—-Last night, a number | Ith and 15th instant, from 6 to 8o’clock a.m., to of young men assembled in andabout the house | furnish any information that may be re uired. and kept by Eliza Thomas, corner 13% street and | reserves the right to rejectany aro may be Oaio avenue, and set up a howl that could be | ™#de. | Pi OUDINGT: heard fonr squares away, annoying the neigh. | 2¥ 20-4 Superintendant. bors. Patrolmen Holbrook and Draine arrest- [MBBELLA MOSQUITO BARS. ed Elizt Thomas, who was fined $10, Atmie Lamar und Mary Williams, and five young 452 SEVENTH STREET. men, who were fined Seach by Justice Drury. Guaranteed to be the simplest, cheapest. and ed 2 effective Mosquito Bar ever invented, Pare UNGRATEFUL Horse.—Yesterday morning, ke Fight ar any. peninnt Mosgtidoey Wiles, about 11% o'clock, a horse, which had been and examine them, to: ther ith a Ia condemned to be shot by the horse court-mar- stock of WALL PAPERS, WIND SHA DES, tial which sits at Giesboro’ Point, having an inkling of what was in store for him, took «French leave” of his guards by consigning his body to the Potomac, down which he was svimming, when last seen, with might and miin. ; a a. iy 8- : Tux ConcnessionaL Liprany.—Secretary | QALT HAY, an has signed the contract for the exten- AN EXCELLENT FEED FOR MULES. s of the Congressional Libra: figure Yor! company undertakes the work for the came dol: Neredier a how, CP courte and OVAL PICTURE THAMES, “OORTS, TAS: BELS, dc., at OTHROCK’S. je 30-1m 4652 7th st. sobpostte Patent Ofte. ANALBOAT PEE NOLE FOR SALE-Will carry 120 tons coal, 1 ORGAN & naive Akr, ae ED foot G street! sum of $146,040, Operations will begin on Mon- } City- Address preset EUGENE M’DON yh The north wing is to be finished by jy 6-2w 72 North st., ~ of January next, and the ot April, 1566. y . whole’by the ——— +-+e--__—. city I TLEMS. Guirornta Stone Sets, Ri Rings, Butto Stus, &c., for only One Doliar, at the Dollar Je“iry Store, No. 435 Pennsylvania avenue, nears sireet. dy 10-60" it (From the Largest Mamutacturing Chemists 1m the 14 AM tots see RS TH MR. H. T. HELM- e comniet the grag. store opposite my. resihenee: and was successfal in conducting the business where others had not been equally so be- fore him. Ihave been EaNUrAnLy, impressed with his character and et ane CTIA WRIGHTMAN, Firm of POWERS & WEIG turing chemists. ‘OR Onhe jot) instant, MARIA LOUIS Uker of Gente Band GLE ae} 2 ounaest ‘annt: m 26-6m 9th and Brown sts., BeoMnS HAIR COLOB RESTO! ER gradually bringing the ng and js tore al ery without the ioeerae at- ing the use druggists 76 Friends the family are re ore 1 je teint the fapeeafeat the fecenc sh jartey| Ceaing nate remem oot a “orner of © am p streets west, on this EXFORD'S MEDICATED G ai yh ) afte: noon at 3.¢’elock. R NUTS, for worms, carED Vin efeacy and po. gb (ath inst.» EF ETE aged 10 mouths and 19 | culiarly adapted for children, being eaten as ap err Or -b hie vk be ends. of the family are, respectful oe ety di For sale by druggists. Price 25 cents per box. ed ‘attend her funcral from her parents’ res- ¥ i at = a ‘ageibc rks a ; PrERTIONTT ATTENTION II WLLTAM EHOMAS, youngest son of Jo. | SMES. SPENCER, at 246 For PANG? Oboes | x ca sud Margarct A. Law, aged 1 year and 13 F consi of, By ISS. 138. <THLUSION WaALSTS, + little children to come unto me, and for; } ment of Fancy Goods, to close bi for the res Benen Nat oats the Garay AND CONCLU! TRAE | Pp set orth in the U.S " Dispeusstoey- mar eR WANTS. : Settee oer wey meg et for < short and | Roan ire jo, 406 19th ae . a WV ANTED—A GIRL KG housework ae a small rivate family, Apply at 405 south G streot, bet. oth and 7th east, =e Wavy Yard. jy 13-3t* WASTED-—A good GIRL, to do chamberwork and wait on, table. Apply at No. 419 Eats between 8th and 9th. ANTED—Two GIRLS, to do general ions. work; must be good washers and ironers. Ap- ply soa 36 Delaware avenue. hear the Capitol. dy 13. W 4N7ED—A ood COOK, WASHER and IRONER. ‘ust give good reference. The Best will be Apply Wi 5 at 26 oe aren srbet a 4% and 6th streets. tat WANs sy # respectable girl, a "Stt YON to do chamberwork: will, aasist in woatine andironing. Address Box 4 Star Office. _jy¥ 13-20" ANTED—By ‘a. respectable girl, @ SITUA- TION to do dining room work “ or chamber work; will assist in Washing and ironing. Address Box 40 Star Office. jy 13-2t™ J ANTED TO RENI—A’ HOUSE containing about six rooms; Capitol Hill preferred. Ad- Ce with full particulars, W.C. B., Star Office. 7 ANTED—A good COOK. Mostra wae & assist, with washing and ironing A LAUNDRESS. ber ah D. ‘Mast be a good sewer. Apr a the head of 20th street, (white house on the hill iy 13-3t™ iS MAKERS. WANTED Ten aa a wages will be given to thos that understand the business. Apply at Mrs, CONNELLY ’S Dress Making Ketabitelanent, 243 “Pa. ave., souls side, between 12th and J3th sts. iy 13-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—By a Seainiie of twoand a child,a white GIRL, aged about 14, American or German. No other need apply to D.M. LAURENCE, No, 63 K street, « at sth stre et. jy 13-2t* ANTED—A PORTER. One who aa some knowledge of the business will find sttady employment by applying to , 7 PPIALEX. R. SHEPHERD. ! jy 13-2 269 Penn. avenne. ANTED—At new INTELLIGENCE OFFICK, in the Washington Building, Room No. 10, corner of Pennsylyania avenue and 7th street, COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, CHAM MAIDS and GIRLS for all kinds of work. Gents: men and ladics wishing eerrants will please make applications at we al Jy 13-6t* ANTED— CITY PED- the TON on nes LICENSE. Mire 38 Box 283, Wash- ington P. 0. Vv 2 2t* ANTE a WOMAN to work in the kitchen. Apply at T. POTENTINI'S, 279 Penn nia avenue ANTED TORENT. town, a small HOUSE, containing ms, with yard and stable preferred . P.. Washington Post Office. 7 ANTED—An able bodied WOMAN, Wh Colored, to Cook, Wash, and Iron, and do ease housework, No. 359 6th street, between mum 3 TANTED—A young MAN to canvass. Good pay and steady cinployment, Inquire at Room shington Building, corner 7th street and Pa. 1 iva- go dapply. Inquire at No 3 C streot, be- tween vis and th streets, next to bath house. dy 12-3t A YOUR GIRL WISHES TO DO CUAM- berwork or general housework, in asmall fami- Wy ee at 305 3d street, between ‘Gand H sts. W TEDA good COOK, TRO: ¢ need apply un! a8 they bring good recommendations.. The best wages will be paid. Apply at N. ACKER’S, 520 E street, cor- ner of 2d. bet J ANTE SOL- DIERS ing acom- petent knowledge of Army Cooking, can obtain permanent situations as Cook by applying to the Governor of the ‘Soldiers’ Home.” jy 12-71" {Chr ANTED-—A first. rat TRONER; one whe willing to perform her duties c other need nee To such 2 one | W At the Fashionable Dress and (loak “Making eats nt, 403 7th st., between F and I stre OF AMSTRESS 3 also? good OPE RATONS on Wheeler & Wilsons Mi, chine, Good hands wil find good wages and con- stant employment. jy 12-2t* A NTED—A GARDENER le man, or a arried man with a sma Roy at Office. 1-3t* ws TED—A SITUATION as ae and has no_ objection to feb ing chates ¢ of achild and maki rsvif useful. Apply at N No. 3941 street, between 12th and 13th. y 11-3t* TRS SIt- Best references can A PECTABLE WOMA TION as housekeeper. be Inquire at 436 G street, bebw neni atts jy ig iven. and 8t NTED—A BELL HANGER and LOCK- SMITH. Inanire of the undersigned at No. ws 414 D street, between 6th and 7th streets Jy 11-3t* JNO. J. PEABODY. ED—An experi » COOK and a RL to do washing, ironing and chamber- For information apply at the Star office. G MAN WISHES A SITUATION y or Dry Goods Store as Clerk, W a ret Wal Andean bone well recommended; and give 2 Sy Tecra reqnired, For an interview ad- t* TUATION Star Offic jyn W ANTED-A SI girlina private family cut and fit adie one end ences giyen. Apply on Hs i No 639. > - Refer- ween 2d and jy 11-3t* FOR SALE AND RENT. UBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—For rept comfortable and well furnished ROOMS, at No. 450 12th st., bot. G and H ae. ane location Ly ope of the most decirab! he ci TOR RENT AND ‘IT RE FORSSEA very desirable two-story and attic HOUSE, containing thirteen rooms, in one of fhe best Toca, Hone i in the city. The rent is the most moderate ift Washington. For further information apnly f at st. Star office counter. Fo RENT—Two unfurnished ROH, Baie floor Apply immediately at No. 86 High st., Georgetown. iy 13-2t* Fo SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, with, frame back building, ten rooms, large yard, situated on 22d street, First Ward. For particulars i in wire at 343 2ist st., between Hand iy 13-31* JrOR RENT—An OFFICE near the avenne, and Lone sqnare from the Paynaster's ao Fur- niturefor sale, Apply to Nod yy LOwRY, JY it i Taen street, ‘0 LET—A first-class U Gene: HOU. F street, within two squares of the Patent Office on moderate terms to a good tenant. Address Box 33, Star office. FS LE—A Grat- class MEAT aud See SION STORE, now doing a good cash business. goed reasons for selling. Inquire at the Bea Ot ice jy FS SALE—A complete and established ON- FECTIONERY, with ice cream_saloon, well eevee and doing a good business. Inquire at G . BALZER'’S Confectionery, Seaton Hall oth es iy. e chance for a Confectione 1¢ of the best establishments in town, at a sacri . Reason for selling: ill health. “Apply at 394 Ith street, between the ho of 11 and 12, and 2 and 4 p,m. iy 13-2t* Pi SONS DESIRING NEWLY FURNISHED - ROOMS, with or without Board, can be acco:n modated on the most reasonable terms, at No. 456 9th street, second door above E. Also, use of Bath. Jy 13-3t* FS RENT—Part or the whole of an Unfurni OUSE, about 15 minutes’ walk from the cars, Location delightful. Rent of as $50 per month. Apply at Room No. 3. ing. next to Grover’s Theater. jy13- ett SA — 00D WILL and FIXTURES Y and Proyision Store on 10th street second door from northwest corner of L street. Te ee generate. Inquire on the premises. ay OR SALE—A very desirable Market and Gar- den FARM. of een, acres.only fonr miles from the city, on the 7th street and Rockville Turn- he land pins hie State of improvement, d has now a fine crop of grain, grass, and vege: tables upon it, also.a good atpesch't orchard, apples, and other fruits, There is no dwelling house npon it. but there are the other necessary out buildings for larborers, stabling, &c. There is a beaut Georgetown. building site, surrounded by large ornamental Between ‘ded if de- tock, shade trees, shrubbery, grape vines. &c.. seven and eight acres more could be sired. crop. farming imple wagons. &c,, would also be sold. Fo! ‘tien! Wis to the, eubsc riber through the Post Ontics, ashington JAMES SELDE 3-e03t* ni ba RENT—On second, for ge nne, be tween ua ODWILL and FIXTURES ry Goods and dae Fancy Stor the Be REN Nor aut 7th street. temmean and streets. or will sell lease of house unfur ply immediate] (OR SALE y of rail- road depot, a g0 sa eiding, together with stock, xtures and Tease, seill ba BOL on reasonable terms. Apply ‘ond door from cor- ner C und North Capitol s iy 12-1m*_ F NT—Three Unfurnished ROOMS on the first dee, with kitchen attached, at No. 306 Delaware avenue, between north B and C streets, Capitol Hill. Location is healthy and very near the street cars. dy 12-3t* (OR RENT—A well-furnished BRICK HOU With six rooms, from n¢ ntil the Ist of O ber. on very moderate terms; north side of M stree second house east of 9th st. Inquire 205 Pa. ay nue, or on the premises: after4oclock, jy 12- SUaE, FOR RENT AND FIXT ES S Et E—A nice Store-room, No. 102 Hight st. por ge! D.C itable for a dry goods, fanc conte nery store. Also, Fixtures fi For particulars inquire bf A. M. an loor, or of C. J, Magill, yATS Lith street, ay. 30 FFICE FOR RENT—Front room on the Bret floor over Stinemetz’s hat store, No. 234 Pa, avenue, hear corner 13th st. iy 11-tf Fe URENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSEon 2th 1 , between O and P, Please inquire at 025 th 5 jy I-lw* Fo, SALE—A SAIL BOAT, with spars and oars; all in complete order. Enquire, at Galt’s Wharf, foot of 17th. iy 11-6" SURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeep- ing, at 370 18th street, between H and. Jy 11-3t* FS OR SALE—Two fine LOTS on Bi street, betwoch Sth amd Zth, Bach 21 by 13s Inquire of AN- ‘KING, | Northern or Centre Market. ye r. Hex hington. ae Al ae For RENT—A good BUSINESS PLACE, cri fixtures, qeuiteble for either a confect ewe st. Navy shoe store. “A at 569 7th street ea Yard, to Oud hs EBER. jy N-lw 5 t desirable STORE ROOM and E . 604 It t, two doors north of. For terms, &c., py to the un- dersigned. 3, D) CASTLEMAN, RNISHED ROOMS.—A neatly TRNISHED ROOM, with use of Parlor, Piano and Brth- room, can he had until the 14th of October. Im, diate possession. Arrangeutents for Board in the house can probably be made, Inquire at 303 I street. iy 10-5t* —A good COOK, WASHER and R; also,a HOUSEKEEPE me who fitting children’s clothes . Apply after 5p,m. at No, 123. West Street, Georgetown. jy 11-3t* ANTED—By a gentleman and lady, two plain- ly FURNISHED ROOMS in_a small and aniet American family.” Location from three to six quares from 10th street aud Bene avenne, Address L. 8., Star Office. jy 11-3t* $506 Ww ANTED—An Soe yeung J MAN to engage in « well paying busi- Ress (profitez00 per cent) in Washington so Ad- “Business,” Box 580 City Post Omice, Wash- D.C. jy 11-3t* ANTED—By a Teapectable woman, a SIT UATION ay cook in a respectable family Has no objections to. go. short distance in the coun Se The best_of references given if required, Please call at No. 156 K street, between pri eae sts jy 11-3t* D TO LEASE FOR A TERM o built BRICK HOUSE, with mode: ents, containing seven or eight rooms. Jousc must be situated between Penn. avenue and ¥F stree Bee 2d and 7th streets. Address Post Office Box 27 ing particulars yy 11-6t* he ANTED | IMMEDI ATELY—A WASH WOM- ANa T BUSSELL’S Pestangants Nee 277 usylvania avenue. 0-1w W ANTED—An energetic person, of ee ‘ad- dress, to thoronghly canvass the city of Wash: ington for’a first class large steel Mezzotint En- graving of ANDREW JOHNSON. A sample will besent on receipt of the retail price, $3, Address the publisher, I SARTAIN, Jy 10-6t 728 Sansom st Philadelphia. 10K WANTED—A white woman who under- stands all kinds of meat cooking. Also,a Pas- try Cook. American House,7th street, corner Pa. avenue, opposite Center "Market, V Was igton, D.G. dy 8-6t* ANTED—A competent GARDENER, one who is particularly acquainted with the cultivation of fruits and flowers. References required as to ebaractcr and erect A married ESAS rred, Apply £0 MORGAN & RHINE vy foot G utr on a respectable girl,a SITUATION ak nurse or chambermaid, and also plain sew- inj Has no objection to going traveling with la ‘dy. "Address Box 24, Stafotico. i ive , ‘ANTED TO RENT FOR A YEAR.—Between this and Ist September next, a Brick HOUSE with eight or ten rooms, gas and water, situated eenee Renee enele ante and K chest and ae and streets, for which a fair rent will be pai ‘Address W. 1. H., Box $22 Post Ofice. Je 15-2awiw* ANTED.—A Timited number of PUPILS for instruction on the Piano Forte. Best of ref- srences piven: Apply at No. 528 H st., between 6th and 7th sts. thar 18-tf Gyn —SECOND HAND nl MIRRORS, CARPETS, BE DIXGand HOUSEF URNISHING ‘GdODS 3 Meera Mieeeriyatons BUG. 406 7th street, je 8-tf poe a and H, east side. ANTED TO RENT.—A wOUss containing from nine te twelve rooms, north of Pean’a avenue and betweeh 43% and 18th streets, Address peek Box 48, City Post Office. One with carriage ise and stable preferred. je 15-t ‘qantas. ANTED. Every lady in the 2 Dtetlee to know that we have reduced the price of Fluting to Six Cents per yard, and warrant qur work equal to any done in New York or elsewhere. We daily ‘sane new and splen- did patterns for Braid and armbaidery: Make an: etere. brouane us, and being the only practical tempers in the city, vos are able to do better fer work than elsewhere. 8 re prepared to furnish the very best Braids snd ng © ottons to ae cus- tomers, CES amping Di De * ni jes0-tf opposite Patent ofice. BeAcksMitas a WHEELWRIGHTS via waeldaehe 8 $8 Office, pet Washin, Wanted at om B.C. June 22 pairing tho large number of w: “ONE Wunpre vaoed at this depot B LACKSMITHS, ONE Se: None but good wor! Nee eae TS, bel a ph APat Bays be, ly. Nd Brevet ‘Geran and streetos ‘Waaulgatiee Be Cun Lh Briga Bier General and oxterg ecu 3 Cot Depot of Washington. ton, Néittes AMERICAN REVIEW, aly, i — ontents : Freedmen at Port Royal; Man- ners and Customs of Primitive Indian Tribes; Charles Goodyear; The Democratic View of Democ- racy; The American Ephemeris and Nautical -Al- apac; Duties on Br attre Italian Brigandage, Seoteh" the Snake, or K Critical Notices; of some Recent Publications, + ave FRANCK TAYLOR, List | POR SALE-—STOCK, FIXTUE AND GOOD- t WILL of a Grocery and Pri m Store, now doing a good business, with lease of same and dwell- ing, containing 7 rooms, and two celiars attached. An excellent stand for either drug or ery store. Will be sold chi applied for imn atelys as we vith to leaye the city. Inquire corner 1tth and N t jy 10-1w* eedce nail te totent doings Gaon. Deir reason given for selling. Apply i OR SALE—Two DESIRABLE FARMS i Montgomery upon enn onnty, Maryland.—No. 1; Lying MOE: Greeks between, this, Rockville, an ike and Washington city road, Rockville and six tiles from the of Columbia line, contains about 200 acres, y rich land; an abundance of wood and the Bremen uavroved by agood FRAME No. 2. Adjoining No. 1, ing immediately on pane Georgetown turnpike, within 1g miles of ; ns 100 acres, in good state of ci a comfortable DWEL ENG. dings, anda large and jro- ern eats : M. HIGGINS,” Montrose, Md. OR SALE—Sone of the post desirable LOTS ever offered in Washin, -C., ins co 375, commonly called the Asy. um Sauare! Ail thos lots are on 10th street west, from the corner of ¢ street north up the line of 10th to H street, round the corner of H street to Asylum lot on i stree thence to corner of H street and 9th to Mi sell’s new residence. | Also, the lot immed tely ad- joining au and south of the residence of Mr. Galt. Also, the lot on 9th street west and adjcining the Rev. J. C. Smith’s Church lot on the south to the corner of G and 9th streets. This property can bo easily drained on the alleys, asa large sewer runs through the square, and that without cost to pur- chasers. f the above lots will be vacated at the proper time by order of the legal representa- tive of the heirs of the late Arthur_Middleton. Also, interior lots on said square. For further particulars inauines ie JAMES TOWLES, Prop- erty Agent, office 490 H, between 8th and 9th sts., atlo’c jock’ p. m. 18nd from.¢t0 6p. m. dy 8-tf {Chronicle.] Fis LE CHEAP—Two small new BRICK SES, on 9th street; between N and O north, Inquire of E! LAZENBY, on the imal seae jy 1- {OR SAL Three-s -story BRICK HOl HOUSE, with back buildings, perros in ercellene Obey with [etn and frame stable. Arpt on Drones. baat st, south and Ist st., Capito! Bill. EASE OF HOUSE No. 484 TH aT e SALE at 5 Largainy or will be rented if ap- plied for immediately. For farther information spply on on the premises between the hours of 11 and ‘k, as above. By immediate attention you get a bargain. Je 14-Im* ARDEN FARM, ABOUT THIRTY Orr four miles from Wash hington, one-and-a-hal! alt miles from Rock Creek Church, every acre ina high state of cultivation. The improvements are a TWO-STOBY FRAME OU; arn, and all ont-honses necessary to a comfortable country residence, and fronts on the main ( Diggs’) road; is well fenced with new st and rail, w! ith water in un odanoe an er, the above Property wi i be found a pelt fe in- veatment, and worthy the attention of pcrsons de- airing a pleasant country residence. nty acres of meadow, the balancein vegeta- blee with a splendid crop of fruit—comprising, Peaches, Pears? Apples, Cherise: & Possession given will bei minediately, should the ° bess Erts buy the wing Ci . together wi pee ing utensils, and the ei ck necessary oe ised to work tl any 30-2m* EMANUEL LACEY. cE. I GE E. ICE. ‘We heve completed our arrangements for the de- livery of the pure BOSTON FRESH POND ICE. ¥ We scll_no other. We have one price for the season. We deliver ia th} ire our drivers to give exact wi = Sais fi cteacaae yea ineenae assure you 8 co! eign a aU Len #00...) ap 28-tf street Wharf. HEALD’S wBanD, cay BEASS. ring Music furnish: a ae HEA Ub: bes stcforgiahed when ranted Patent AW Yohei Picton Bo jo 487 Bae. ‘Navy A Thos ube de atl A. oY BOLBS een gntmedicice. Wid}, accountito N.C. AUCTION SALES. Br GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE SITUATED IN THE CITY OF WASH- abyrites of a decree of the Supreme Court of istrict of Columbia, sitting, in Equity, bear- ie date the 11th day A. D. 1835, and passed in cause No. No. os. — 7, Leorain and others vs. there. T shall’ sell at public sale to the Wiehe ast bidder, onthe premises, on FBI- Y, the 2th of July, at’5 o'clock p. m., Lot num- benea 9 in Square No. 529. The above property fronts on the east side of 4th street west, between Gand H streets north, and is impmtee by a three-story large, commodious and 1-buiit Brick House. Also, after the stove. sale, on the premises, all that part of Lots Nos.3,4,5 and 6, in said Square Her teajand boundedna tolicen: Beginning for the same at a point measured on the west line of said Snare on 4th street west 47 feet and 3 inches from the southwest corner of said Square; thence east 100 feet; thence north 23 feet 9 inc! thence west 10) feet to the west line of said Sun and thence with said line to the beginning, and improved by a large and well-built Frame Dwelling-house. Also, immediately after the above, all that part of Lot No. 1,in Tucker's subdivision of the cast half of Lot No. 8, Square’No. 518, and bounded follows : ginning ata pointon the east line of Ca aay: ty BD es said Lot No. i, —- 24 feet from the southeast Jot, and running th snes with id lot; corner of said east line to t west to the wer aid thence e northeast corner of line of said fot; west line to. the south line of said lot boa south line east 7 feet 93% inches; ce nor th parallel with the east and west ii said lot o feet. and thence east ina straight line parallel! te the north and south lines of said lot to the hegi ning, and improved by Houses. This property of 4th street w ot and Wi Also, at halt part six p.m. me day, on the premises, that part of el 3 in Square No. 557, and bounded as follows ; beginning at a point on the west line of said lot on New Jeracy avenne, measured about 14 feet from the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence eastwardly and at right angles to the said avenue to the line of Lot No.6 in said =quare; thence due north said western line about J4 feet and 5 inches; thence westwardly by a line at right angles to said avenue te the same, and thence about 14 fect to the begin- nin, Also, another part of Lot $in said Square, begin ning for the same on New Jersey avenue at a point therein measured abont 42 feet northwardly from the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence northwardly ou said avenue and the west line of said Jot about 14 feet; thence eastwardly 120 feet and 4 inches to the east line of said lot; thence south about 14 feet and 6 inches; and thence ey Hz feet and 2 inches to thé beginning. Theso two lots front on the east side of New Jersey avenue, between Land M streets north, and are improved by two neat two-story frame houses, Terms of sale, as (eee ‘by the decree are: One-third of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale, and the residue in twoe ayments at six and twelve months from the day of sale, bear- ing interest, with notes endorsed to the satisfac- tion of the Trustee. The purchasers can have the ilege of paying the entire purchase money in Y Conveyancing, including revenue stamps at the Ost of the pure! cee a OHA ‘TERMHNLE, Trustee, AS. B 13-eods GRE & WILLIAMS, Auctg. y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 98 Louisiana avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. SALE OF HORSES. ARRIAGES, ko. TURDAY MORNIN ly at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaa SIXTY HORSES suited to harness and saddle. sale, ALSO. 20 Mules, broke to narness, in good order. ALSO, A fat dee ri ption at A large collection of ‘desirable new and second- hand Carriages, Pehl Kockaways, Express Wagons and other vel les. Ls0, A large collection of ‘new ‘and second-hand Har- ness. &c. Regular sales at the Bazaar, every Tuesday, eed ay and Saturday, withous regard to the weat Carriagon and Harness always at privgteaate, td WM. L. WALL & CO., Augta, ¥ WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, TRU BTEE'S SALE OF TI TEN LOTS ae THE CITY BOUNDARY a AUC dates at oN 25th of By virtue of adeed of trus November, 1857, and duly rece No. 145, folios 187 to 190, one of the land records Washington county, District of Columbia, I will sell on WEDNESDAY AFTEEBN( , August 6, at Soclock, in front of the premises. Lots num: hered 4, 5, 6, 7.8, 39. and 10, in square 668, as laid down in the plan of Todd x subdivision of said square. The ground will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms: Half-cash; balance in six and twelve months, ured ee deed of trast on the premises, Conveyancing at t urchasers. ie ne opens or of ne , Trustee. jy [Intel.} wits L. W. REL ¥ G0., Ancts. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Rauity, assed in a cause of Elizabeth Green and others vs. john Magee and others, No. 374 upon the docket of said court, the subscriber, as trustee, will offer at public salé on MONDAY. “the 17th day of July, at the hour of 5 o’clock in the afternoon, all the real estate of which the late an Magee died aera being the west half of Lot 25, in rea oe 190, and Lot C, in Square 102. Also, Lots, Cand D, inthe Ce etuon at original Lot ay in Square 99) Also, Lot E, g part of original Lot 4, in same square, fronting on New Hampshire avenue 49 feet and 3 mehes, and contaiving 3,831 square feet, with all the buildings und improvements to the same be- gin, The sale io commence with Lot C, in are 102, and Terms of sale : proceed from lot to lot. One-third cash; the balance of the urchase mone * tobe paid in six and twelve months rom the day of sale. with interest, the purchaser giving his bonds for the deferred payments, with security to be ap] pores oy the trustee, or the cash may be paid on Ul of sal. On the payment of the whole of the me hase money the trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost, the property ce Ae SON, free. theca and discharged of all claim of the parties to the cause. Z P. JACKSON, Prnstee: iy 6-d Wat. ‘L. WALL & (O0.. Aucts. Y GREEN & W. ILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VERY HANDSOME AND. DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS, NEAR THE Coys eameNe PRINTING OFFICE, AT AUCTIO On THURSDAY, @th day or July. 1 I will set up and expose at, public sale. on the pre- mises, at 6 o'clock by tne of a deers the Supreme Court of the Di follow or described valuable Bui = of t f 2 No. ore. ying and b: in the District of Columbia, except those which may be excepted at the time of sale. This square is hounded by north H and I, and North Capit First strects east, and handsomely subdi building lots. with alleys through the square. ‘Terms of sate: One third cash on the ratification of the sale; the residuein six and twelve months, the purchaser or purchasers to give notes, satisfac- torily endorsed, bear interest from day of sale; and on the aise of all the percha money, a deed to be made with a cle; - ae H. THOMPSON. Trustee. iy 1-eo&ds GREEN “& WILLIAMS, Aucts There will be an alstract of title to the aur property on the day of sule exhibited from W. W ard’s Sxamination, H. THOMPSON, Trustee. dy -eokds GREEN Y & WILLYAMS, Aucts._ Y GREEN & WILLIAM! , Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON 21ST STREET WEST, BETWEEN 0 AND ee STREETS NOPTH. pet, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the rict_of Columbia, passed in cause No. 424, Rane ee Hahn and Hahn vs. Sauter et al., and dated July 6, 1845, T a sell, on the penne on MONDA KETER: NOON, July 24, igs. at 6 o'clock, the south 40 foot front, by the dey epth tt thereof, (115 feet,) of Lot No. 19, in square above Lot fronts on 2lst street west, betwoen O aul P streets north, and is improved by a neat and com- fortable Frame House. Thia property is well aaepted to garden purposes. e terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-third cash, of which the purchaser wilt be required to pay $50 at the time of sale,and the residue in two equal payments, at six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest. The de- ferred veymarnts to be secured to satisfaction of Trustee. Tees can Pay the whole pur- chase in cane iF the terms of sale are not com- plied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said Property at the risk and cost of defemine parchaser; after five days’ publication efench, CHARLE! HW. UTERHEHLE, Trustee. iy T-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & & 00., Auctioncera, TRUSTEE’S S SALE OF} HORSES, WAGONS, D HAR peas On SATURDAY on 'y 22, at 10 0'cl’k, Wall & aa, is yoy ‘virtue of & nstant, sti atthe Bazaar of W.L, | deed of trast from Thomas Gomle to me, dated the sr hie of March, bg and duly recorded in Lil 'P.” in foliog No. 494, 495, one of the land ad pee of Washington county. T shall sell Two te oes Re. sets of Harness, one Gray, and enn THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee. iyG-stawdds J. 6. MCGUIRE & CO. Aucts, PETC Se OF VALUABL es P PERTY AT ELLA i eaahl ce By ay rer from the Haak Fi will ox- pore fs to nbs sale. Hesilie, epon the premises, July, 1865, at eleven ° clock a. a ihe! Mass pais Dweiling now oceu- pled by Bir, F. Quinn, With ten acroe of land attached ereti Ss property y possesses many advan! tages for 8 ada sakeent count: residene: Beatty vaudmarably situated, cing within a short ‘Hyattaville fe Station, on the Baltimore and wage ton Balteeare under an gxcellent enclo- sure, and all the buildings are in order. 4 ved and and eee uet land is ia male wy Hy iceman e-third cash, and Terms of pale: One-th e residue in oe ‘and two years, with Lines hoy the day of “Gsnreyap ancing anit stars at the cost of the pur- ok. ¢ C, STEPHENS, | WN. B.—Baltimore Sun me er sales Stephens. Ww E, HOOPE' He eee di Le eget | By Bsr & oO rhe ‘high Thighes Ee Bai a rear fe tnd sold. tho ‘Those an veckseping paid —_ by calling on Peat WASH waters 2 Remap ay f ee AND pas CHU and ryitas BOY: iis a ‘AUCTION SALES, CN ee | THIS 4FTERNOON AND T0.MORROW. B* GBEEN & No. 526 corner of 7th WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘and D sts, AUCTION SALE_OF FIVE LOTS F OS NORTH B STREET AND 10TH STRERE AL On THURSDAY, the 13th inst., at 64 o'clock m., 3.4, 5, 6, and 7. uare No. we shall _u FS, front of the premises, all of Lol having a fronts and the which will bee a (tes chance for rsons to invest, ifthey want property in that sec- ‘ion of the city. Terms; One halfcash; belancs {a 6 and.1f months, secured by a deed of trust on the veyancing, and revenue Allcon of the purchase: ae at the cost 25 will be down on each lot when the property GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. BY J.0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GREAT nALe OF BOOKS! aN he pene og AT E AUCTION Ri Commencing MONDAY EVENING, July 10th, is nocked © . iy8 at8 o'clock, and continuing each e¥ening there- aft ntil about 5,000 volumes are sol ‘The collection consists of Scientific Works, Law, Theology, H Nagi Belles-Letters. large number of logue is a com) the plates. scription cop; the Law Books ard’s, an Miscellaneous Stowell’s State, mary. Telats, How Johnson’s, Peters’s, Vessey's, and valuable reports, ‘with a large number of old Eng: Poetry, cogent dl Bot: po Tameunees Oreos 0} the cata lete set of Reese’s ©: yelopedia, with udubor's Birds of americas) ; Mons _Bayle’s Dictio: S are lish Law Books and foreign publications: Amon; ings, and Arthu gether with a number o! the miscellaneous are: De ee Fe inte Libravien, to- rs f books on uincy's writ- ‘Agriculture, ebro | nest , and a large number of handsomely illustrate books on the Fine Arts, with a fine c of American Edition of Boydell’s Shakespeare, in rtfolio form, "ferme cash, jy 6 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY HINSNADE & CLARK, Auctioneers. We willsell, at onr Store this week, Gold .aV., and Silver adjoining Metropolitan Hotel. EVERY EVENING Watches and Jeweky, Photograph ATllinms, Shirta and Drawers, Linea Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, and Fancy Goods. f Re ss oods warranted to be as represented. E'S SALE, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 28, 1863, from Daniel Cram to W. W. Kirby, and recorded in Liber N. G. T., No.2, folios 348 to 352,one af the lan: records for the county of Washington, D. C.,I shad sell at 10 o'clock a. m. on FRIDAY next,the 14th of Jnly.at the house of Captain Howlett, corner 4 and C streets, a lot of Household Effects to satisfy said Trust. Terms cash. “Ww. . KIRBY, Trustes. ¥ J. ©, McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. OF th ILDING LOTS 0: OURTEENTH WEST: eh On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, lith da PEREM oe NORTH 1, F iF ‘TEEN TH hee shall sell, in front of the premises, at h: o'clock, by virtue of a AN AT AUGC- ay of July, E alf. oe our decree ‘of the Orphans* Court, dated the J2th day of May, 1353, ratitied an@ confirmed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the ing described handsome 13t uilding lots, of May, 1853, tho follows viz: Lots numbered four and five in Square num| two hundred and eightcen, (218,) having a front ot 92feet7 inches on north I, between Ith and 15te streets west, runnin; foot alley, 142 feet 7 inches. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six months, the tirchaser to give note for the deferred back with a side alley toa3® ay Men’ earing interest from the day of sale, and secw to the satisfaction of the gurrdian, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. _iy T-co&ds ot GREEN & WILLIAMS, AUCTION SALE OF THR DRAIN. IRE & AN , Guardian. CO., Aucta, Auctioneers, ULLDING LOTS EB FRONTING ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND O STREET N On FRIDAY, the 14th instant, at 634 o’clock in front of the area two vi we shall sell, fronting on New Jersey avenue, ORTH. front, running back to a 30 foot alley on O street north, vision of Square 511, nakt building purposes. fectly on fronting 2) fect 4 votes 22 feet nd one Lot ches. subdi front for aki pg oh whem a geet ationis high and per- je, ah 4 call the attention of per- sons to at! end the sale, as they will be sold without reserve. Terms : One half cash; balance in six‘and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All Scares one and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 will be required down on each lot when the roperty is knoc ed 6 off. REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SA AUCTIO ALE OF CLOTHING BE On SATURDAY, the 15th eieets at 10 o'clock @. m., We shall sellin front of our auction rooms, by order of the honorable Orphans’ Court, the Per- sonal Effects of the late Michael G. Stapleton, de- ceased. By order of the administrator. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct. Terms cash. ind ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, LOT oF CONFECTIONERY, tc. .T¢ 20.BE SOLD On o'cloc Dowling T OF S Bridge street, a I SATURDAY MORNING, Sul ich, at nine tent sell at the Auction Storo of T 0. homas lot of Confec- tionery, &c., to pay storage and oat jy 10-3t {Rep.} RRY. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Y JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneors. ORS’ SALE OF THREE VALUABR areata SOF LAND ON SEVENTH STREET TURNPIKE, NEAR SILVER SPRING. AFTERNOON, July i7th, at € On MONDA o'clock, at the Acction Room of of J Co., we shall. sel Laud, al all bordering on the beantiful ir, Esq., No. 1, conti street turnpike, Mesers. Clagett 0, 3 adjoins Frame Dwelling: tract is well wa’ of wood ining ‘Hy fehsen’ “Silver between ‘and Biair, Lot No. ver Spring,” three very desira: fronts on the on the beautiful farms of , atee sy . unde dy of aa pring,” neg 2 lies in —_ rear of the above, and contains 127% acres. N ih and contains Ww Lote No. land ey are each improved by g sand other improvements. adow land, nest sheataes found in this section of the count ‘Terms: One-thiri ered, and possesses fair a aud me Lot N about 20 acres of the ‘timber wo be try ‘din cash; the *Femainder in six and twelve months, with interest; the deferred Payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the executors i A plat of the Paar may be examined at the counting room of #7 Persons desi: ring requested to call on f the auctioneers. to examine the lands are James S. Fenwick, on the premises. Conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchase: ri OHN VAN RISWICK, ENWICK, Exec iy Beokds J.C. peer &CO,, aticts, YJ.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- VED PROPERTY. By virtne of a decres of the Supreme oer of of Shs Dis ‘District of Columbia, passed in che raham nuit auction, on MON 7th, at 6 o'clock, onthe premises, Lots 1,4,5 6, square No. 2ist and north build arden, and haye ling lots, all of which will be vs. Gsaham et DAY SETERNOON Ju — 2 fronting on Connecticut avenue, ‘These lots were occupied by the late gay, Graher yn subdivided i into thirteen: Id, subdivisions Mand N, which have been’ airesdy sold. Terms cash. Conve ance. and revenue stamps at the cost of the purcl _je %-d W.Y. FE) JAS. C. McGUL Ne mportee. » Aucts. 5 ¥ WM. L. WALL & & 00., passes SALE OF UNITED, STATES STEAMERS AT Will sell at P; ye axetion, re THURSDAY. t iz 0 the Yard the Tllowing: -named na Veoseln July 20, 1865, al Wi ashington, D belonging tow tothe 178 feet; aes ates Navy EL COMMODOR Drendth, 33 feet, diameter of cylinder, perth, 13 AD Leugty feet aH inc! 45 inches; stroke of piston, “SIDE - WHEEL COMMODORE BARNEY — Length, 143 feet; breadth, 33 feet; de) ap 12 feet; diametes of cylinder 38% 9 fe inches; atrol t. ° Sipe - WHEEL MORSE—Length, 148 feet! ro gary 72 feet; diameter of cylin- der. 38 inches; 9f SROPELLER CRUSADER — Length, 169 feet: i sehiey a nL feet diameter of Pratl ie Sp att, BARAT te rate sen etn, i coter oF cyliuder, 48 inchest Aa? take 140 fe ats che TOPELLER inches, breadth, inches, feet; breadth, diameter of: Ear eylinder. 401 40 ey PROPEL: diameter of cylinder, 24 VERBENA—Len V7 feet 4 inches; ES WHEEL THOMAS FREEBORN—| 24 feet; depth, 8 8 feet einctoes stroke. TTA Ler : breadth, 29 foots Fe eet, Bi Eeaet ad cylinder, es we fest ae inches; 3 caine > oPOPELLER neil BRINKER—! foots pened ths id feet 7 in te! Sie WH fe any ae ae cyl ar a8 hcl i pare BBE ‘& r it! Bi depth, 6 feet; ee BEE see rin RE center iy 6130 Rabe ae J. 8, m0) gale 20 setts of 2 and ¢ hores poo- ee ans 6 feet 8 fichosg h stroke. nehes; dinmeter of je: =

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