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LOCAL NEWS, Amusements To-night. Groven’s THEATER.—This evening, and for this night only, Sheridan's elegant five-act comedy of “The Rivals;” characters by the entire company, and M’lle Augasta in anew and charming dance. —Mnlligan in the play of “The * the Miaco Brothers, and all the an immense bill of other attrac. favorites in tions. Oxronp.—Ballet, songs, *, negro delineations, # capital afterpiece. Mutrary Hari.—Free concert saloon, bal- let, rongs, &e. ig >) 7H STREET Park.—Afternoon and sg pic-nic by the Awkward Club. A grand time is expected. burlesque, panto-~ c., concluding with SS DrsciiARGED FROM THE ARSENAL.— Last ‘week abont 50 of the workmen in the armorer’s department of the arsenal were discharged, the -war having ceased and the work therefore be- came slack. sore CITY ITEMS. —— You can’t OPEN YOUR L1ps, Ladies, without YFevealing whether you use the Fragrant Sozo- ‘dont, or not. No occasion for words. Your teeth and breath speak for you. The lustre and purity imparted to the dental machinery by that peerless fluid, and the fragrance it gives to the mouth, cannot be realized by the use of any other article accessible to the human fami- dy. jy 18-e03t eee Comns, Bucxies, Jet Setts, Cluster Setts, Chains, Rings, Buttons, Studs, Cups, Spoons, Call Bells, for only one dollar, at the Mar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. jy 15-1w* MARRIED, On the 12th of July, inst.,by Rev. Dr. Samson, Mr. AQUILLA R. ALLEN, of this cit: y.and AN, KR JOHNSTONE, of Petersburg, Va. 1t* {Petersburg and Noyfolk papers please copy.j On Tuesday, the By instant, at Trinity Church Georgetown, Db. € he Bev, Father Charlie Abi 6) to Miss MARY JOSEPHINE HERRON, ait Tatecergatnrn, D.C. ee ——__— DIED, On the morning of the 20th instant, ELMER RIED, sonof Wm. W. and Maria V. McCathran, aged aye aur and 2 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 42¢€ G street, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. This (Thursday) morning. at 5 o'clock, MARY CATHARINE VANBERGHEN, aged 9 months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral to-mor- Tow (Friday) at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her peas Half street, below R street, Island. Georgetown, D. on the 15th instant. Mr. JOHN BLOYES, in th ith year of his age. 1t* pecree THOMAS F. MAURY’S OFFICE, Corner 434 and C streets. iy 17-6t* AVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME MR. WIL- LIAM MARBURY, as a copartner in my busi- mess, it will in future be ates under the firm and style of J. Thos. Davie # J THOS, DAVIS, W plenals Dealer in Salt, No. 23 Water st., Georgetown, D. C Georgetow 2. . D. C., Ju ly 15 15, 1885. Jy 18-1w PPorosazs 3 FOR MEDICINE. Proposals will be received at the Washington Asylum until Wednesday, the 26th instant, for sup- plying Medicine to the above institute for the year ending June 30, 1865. The medicines are to be ef the best quality, and furnished upon quarterly requisitions of the sur- geon in charge. Persons wishing to offer oF crear can obtain a list Ce the articles memGi sets ge Appl ming ae at Aas Asylum. JOHN MoDEVITT, WM. SLATER, jy 18-6t Commissioners. & JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOU “HOLD & GENERAL HARDWARE and CU1LERY, Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 513 THE LUW 1 i CASH PRICE. 513 __ (feb 15-1y] ARLEZ Yous F vai I3,a Pocket Manual of French Conversation. Striped Bass, Trout And Black Bass of the Northern States; by R. B. Roosevelt. Tobias Wilson, a Tale of the Great Re- Dellion; by Jere Clemens. "Assayi ing of Lead, Cop- r, Silver, Gold and Mercury; by Bodeman & Kerl. Appleton’s Railway Guide for July. Christian's stake. Blackwood’s Magazine ro June. Mer- ivale’s Conyersion of the Roman Empire. United Btates Service Magazine ee aa Belial: a Novel. iy8 NCK TAYLOR. IANOS.— Several very good SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ranging at prices from $30, to $150. New and second-hand ORGANS! and MELODEONS for sale or rent. JOHN F. ELLIS. jy 18-3t 306 Penn. avenne, near loth strect. WwW TE GOODS!! HITE CO Striped, Checked and Plain Nainsook, Andia Mull Cambric, Jaconets, Bishop and Victoria Lawn, Dotted and Plain Swiss, Linen Lawn, Edging and Ineerting i'Thread Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs, Trish Linen, Roll Diape ‘able Cloths, Toweling, Napkins, ‘ogether with a large assortment of fine Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &c., &c. Selling now at reduced prices BOSWELL S FANCY STORE, 302 E st., near lth, above Grover’s Theater. N.B. Waists made to order. jy 14-lw a CE. ICE. IcE, ‘We have reas our ur arrangements for the de- “livery of the pure BOSTON FRESH POND ICE. We seli_no other. We have one price for the jason. We deliver prompt sae We require our drivers to ES exact weight. e never fail to sup- ply in = eat of ya consi Me ask ances patron- e and assure you @ constant su) ca ye TOWLER & £03 ap 23-tf T. Peath street Wharf. PHIA ALE AND PORTER. PBUADELTH HILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, WEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS OIDER. PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS. I desire to call the attention of Sutlers and others In the vicinity of Washington and Georgetown, D. ©., to the fact that I have constantly on hand a sup- ply of the above enumerated articles. Those wishing to purchase on the most advanta- Seous terms are invited to call at my establishment Band examine the goods. Upon timely notice, I will deliver the [pools mschiaaed: Sct S8y part of Washington er George- RILEY SHINN, "Cnion Bottling Del Depot, No. 8] Greene street. je 3- Georgetown, D.C. — BOY'S 8 CLOTHING. yaesS Our large Stock, being full and complete in all departments, offers great inducements to pur- chasers wishing Fine Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is well supplied With the best qualities of Goods for Gentlemen's ‘wear, which we will make to order in the LATEST STYLES, at short notice. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., iy 12-2w,if 322 Pennsylvania avenue. sPitotens PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company’s Boats. POTO- “A GOV.CURTIN and BELLE HAVEN. Bop to the Captains on board, or to JNO.' ZB. DAVIDSON, Water street, Georgetown. mayl3 (GREEN TURTLE nore EVERY DAY, KIPP & PHILLIPS! GFSTLEMEN's CRYSTAL RESTAURANT, 380 D STREE. BF Families supplied. jy I7-lw*_ Biss: BATHS !! BATHS!!! G. C.G. SAUR'S GREAT NATIONAL BATH HOUSE, Corner E street and New Jersey avenue, Washington, D.C. Having just completed the building of the largest ‘and most superb Bathing Establishment in the Taited States, with all the modern improvements, ‘Iwill open the same on MONDAY next, July with inst., hoping that by strict attention te business this establishment may receive the Patronage of my friends and the public in general. iy 17-26* OSTER & CO., 334 D at: WwW Matiteoctiny ae ‘We have just received a fine Stock of GHEESE, BUTTER, EGGS, COFFEE, st GAR, c., which we will sell at the very lowest Prices! ye ‘respectfully invit fo ») to an and examine the Gouss aba ples But PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND. RENT. We. STRIVE TO PLEASE. ele Kw ae cLes take great plea- shouncin He that they gill give theteee ne She Pub- FOURTH GRAND PIC NIC THE SEY ENTH ‘STREET PARK, THURSDAY, JU iy gore. oder Commencing o'clock The members of “the Club make this one of the best Pic-Nics of the season. No pains or exmente have been spared to make this a day of ¢ yma Prof. Cook 8 Drase and String Band has been en- gaged for the occasion. Tickets 50 cents, admitting a Gentlema Ladies, to be had of any of theme mbers. ee pallet Master: Cc. Tucker. Committee of Arrangements: Robert King, George Barkman, P. McGreggor, B. Di Chas. Fletcher, se Sncets,. Chas. P. Reese, .W. Thomas. _ A.A. Bishop, 5: Baister, iy 19-2t* 1C-NIC.—A Pic-Nic for the benefit of the new F Ward, wilt be held to te erected in the irst War eh ANA ALOSTAN ISLAND, On MONDAY, 31st oF Jury. | Particulars hereafter. jy 18-3" ANTED—A WHITE. NURS standseewing. Apply at 372 ner 43. V (an D—A SITUATION to do general honse- work inasmall family. Call at 210 E street, Letween 19th and 20th. it® V 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY— BARBER (whi Inquire at Nv. 3 Pat were strect, Capitol H 1 iv WASTED_A GIRL to do general housework. Apply on Rhode Island avenue, bet. 13th and Mth streets, (cottage house.) dy 20-3t* V ANTED—A bonus of from $20 to $20 will be get for a good furnished or unfurnished HOUSE, centrally located, at a moderate rent. Adare a imn.ediately, Box 26 Star Office. 1t* ‘An experienced white WOMAN, to rash and iron in a small private family. G references required. Apply at the Star Office. jy _ a WANREDSBY 8 respectable you young woman, a SITUATION as nurse or seamstress. Good re pores given. Address Box 24, Star office. jy 2 A jet AND HIS WIFE WISH SITUATIONS onafarm. References given if required. Ap ply at Mr. FLEMING’S, 2th street, between G@ and.H. it 0 BAKERS.—Wanted. immediatel a first: class FANCY CAKE BAKER. Nor rs need apply. SIGSTON t On cor. 12th and F sts. XCURSION TO GLYMONT. McKENDREE SABBATH Sonoon will give an eculon to Glymont on THUR: DAY. July sith, on the ste: te WAWASET. Good music may be! ex pected: Kefreshments furnished on the boat and ground at city prices. Tickets $1; Children half price. The steamer will leave her wharf, at the foot of 7th street at 8's o’clock a. m., calling at Alexandria both ways, and return before dark. No pains will be spared to make the trip a pleasant ono. Tickets can be had at the store of L. W. Worth- ington, corner 8th and M streets, at Ellis’ music store, or from any member of the Committee. Fred. L. Harvey, Z. Jones, L. W. W orthington, J.-M. Davis, George Thomas. iy 18-8t* GEORGE JU. Poe ue oe ER BREWERY AND EASURE GARDEN, corner oath and E sts.. C: apitol Hill, Washington, D. DANCING EVERY MONDAY. Admittance to the Pavillion 25 cents. jy 17-Im* wan TO HIRE-A WOM: goin the country, 33% miles, to Cook and W One th t ili sutt ood wa eg will be given, Inquire of Magruder, Beall & Co., Wholesale Boot and ene Store, No. 398 D street, between 6th eats ith oor. W ANTED—A good CONF E! anne Also,a smart active BOY of about 16 years of age, i at 4}escorner and L street, Island. Sjy 19-3t* WANTED HOARD ina private family by gen- tleman and wife, or Furnished pee suit able for housekeeping. Address J. T. MARTIN, 476 7th st., opposite Post Office. iy19-3t* Wy ANTED—s WHITE GIRL, to do the general housework ofa small family. er3. immedi- ately to ASBU. By N. apne mes Ny 3. oh ene east, near Navy ¥ att JFRUBNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT—For rent,- comfortable and well furnished ROOMS, at No. 450 i2th st. bet Gand H sts. The location a ene of the most de le in the ci __ p13 OR RENT * NITURE FOR SALE—A ¥F xery desirable two-story and attic HOUSE, containing thirteen rooms, in one of the best loca- tiong in the ECS The rent is the most moderate in Washington. For further information apply s atthe Star office counter. ap 13-tf Femsa —GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of P ion Store, No. 371 10th st., aso above L st. 20-3t* JOR SALE—Two HOUSES and TORS: “ate No. 592 I street, between J2th and 13th, Navy Yard. Will be sold to suit the purchaser. Inquire on the premises. Jy%20-tt* OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE containing tive rooms, situated on 12th street, between Mary- land avenue and E street, Island. Apply to GEO. Weaay PTMAN, No. O47 i3th street, Island. dy 13-2t* URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—House No. 437 5th street, opposite City Hall, containing ten rooms, well furnished, gas through: one In- quire on premises. Also, for sale, Lot No.9, in Square # 5, 8th street, Island. Inquire as above. ay! OR RENT—For the SEaHE year, a FARM, containing about 20acre: his Farm is beau- tifully situated, about three and a half (332) mi from the Navy Yard bridge, on the Marlboro roa¢ For further particulars apply either to ay: Lh. TRIMBLE, on the premises, or A. GADDIS, JR... & CO.. corner ith and M streets, near Navy Yard) Washington, D.C. jy 2-1w* Fe SALE—A GREAT ESTABLISHMENT, LEASE AND FIXTURES.—The well-known place, Nie anion’ Hall,”’ situated on Maryland avenue, near the Capitol Garden, west. Attached to it is a large Saloon, two Bar-rooms, Dining- rooms, Summé¢r-house, with cellar; Summer Kitch- en, Stables, a Stage. with complete Sceneries, use- able for performances to both saloon and garden, and haifan acre of ground, with many trees. Reason for elling, sickness in family. Price very moderate. Apply on the grounds. iy 20-3t* OR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS. For gentlemen only. Inquire at No. 626 H street, near 4th. jy 19-3t ANTED-—Att = oeesruient Hos, it fe the FY RENT—A STORE with ROOM. The Good Insan, one BAKER, two single WOMEN as Willand Fixtures for sale chea; Inquire at attendants upon pa‘ients, and one DRIV. ER of an | 454 8thstreet, between Pennsylvani a avenue and ox team. Jy 18-6t Detreet. Possession given immediately. jy 19-3t" V J ANTED—A BELL Sou A and LOCK- MITH._ Inquire at No. 414 D street, be- tween sh, and 7th streets, sign of the Big Gun. Jy w* {OR SALE—With immediate s Ropsession, a new and well FINISHED HOUSE, having cight rooms, in complete repair. ‘Tnaulre onthe premises, No. 240 9th st., above N st. jy 19-3t* Pe NICS, SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE PAB- TIES furnished with OMN at the National Hotel . CHAS. A’ OTICE TO EXCURSIONISTS. The undersigned, Van Walkinburgh & Co., have fitted up the new steamer nee and the Mouble- decked barge, . BISHOP and they are now of-' fie foy charter for day or moonlight excursions to any point down the Potomac. The barge is ee ly fitted for Sunday Schools and pleascre rties For fecttier aes soautre at the office of PARKHURST & CO., foot of 7th street, or on board ot the arama or bee re CAPT. CHAMBERLIN - je 27-tf Agent. pP°r. J. W. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, PARKER'S HALL, Penn. ave., between 6th ‘and 7th. Opposite Metroplitan Hotel. Prof. KREIS begs leaye to announce to ey for- mer patrons and the public in go neral tha at the request of a great many of his Sarat aa well as others. he will continue his classes during the summer season. Days and hours of Tuition for Ladies, Misses. a. Masters, Wednesday aud Saturday afternoons, iiom 3 to 50’clock, Gentlemen’s Class, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day evenings. Private instructiens given to suit the conve- niences of the pupil. For further Rnformation apply at_or address a note to the Academy, or Room No. 18 Washington Building corner Pa. avenue and 7th street. — The Hall can be rented for Private Parties and Soirees. my 19-tf : ILD'S “ROTRECEIED UMMER GARDEN, Pa. “av. bet. 3d and 4th sts. Stel Hill.) The largest Garten inthe District. Open every evening, wii FREE CONCENE. ed te GALLE 9 Refreshments of all Kinds in nice arbors. Liberal terms to pic-nic parties. LOST AND FOUND. OST—A small POCKET BOOK, containin; $4.03. Also, a Stencil. Marking Plate, with v4 PHY. 13-3m* name KR. M. Gill. Lost iton D, near J0th st. Please Meexe te at McGUIRE’S Auction Booms, cor. et CASE $50 REWARD.—A GOLD HUNTING WwW ae No. 4,100, male by Geo. ‘Reading. was lost on the night of the Isthinst. The above reward will be paid for its return tothe Jewelry Store of H. HOFFA, No. 337 Pennsylvania av., and no questions asked. dy 20-3t* ANTE D—A BAGATELLE TABLE, for which a fair price willbe given. Also, a competent restaurant COOK. Apply at the restaurant, corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 2d st. west. jy 18-3t* V ANTED—A GIRL to cook, wash, and fron, and do general housework, One that can come well recommended, a steady place and good home may be had. Apply at 335 Pa. av HOOD’S Jewelry V 7 ANTED—FURN HED APARTMENTS, by asingle gentleman, ina quiet, healthy, and pleasant locality, where there aro no other board- ers. A vitting and bed room. Permanent, ifsnited, State I 78 prices accommodations, '&c. Ad- creas F. A., Post Office, Washington, D. C. _dy 18-6t* NTED AT ONCE— TWO HUNDRED HANDS. To embroider linen, muslin and flannel. None but first-class hands, that will GS ae wok need apply... Bring samuple of work to M RINCE'S Stamping and Fluting Depot, ai ? pi , opposite Patent Office. ANTED—A first-class BUSINESS H( Ey on the north side of Pennsylvania Bane bead ‘een 6th and 13th streets. Address ae ce. ANTED—Gold and Silver Watches, aaa Pistols, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets, ‘Furniture, Clothing. or any article of value. The highest cash rice pai id or exchanged tor other, oods. at Singer’s prt ing Machine Agency, 502 “fin street, three doors north of Penn, avenue. jy 14-1m* ANTED—At the new INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, in the Washington Building, Room No. 10, corner of Pennsylvania prenne | ana ith street, (COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, BER- MAIDS and GIRLS for all kinds of woreen ‘Gentle: men and ladies wishing servants will please make applications at the above office. Jy 20-6t* ANTEDOA good COOK, WASHER and NER. None need apply unless they pring good a ete The best wages will paid. Apply at N. ACKER’S, 520 E street, core ner of 2d. jy 12-tf_ Warnes good plain COOK, WASHER and RONER; one who is industrious, cleanly, and willing to perform her duties cheerfully. ene other need answer. Tosuchaone $12 per month will be given. Apply at 180 4th street, between L street and New York avenue, dy 12-tf W ANTED—by ‘a respectable girl,a SITUATION ‘ is nurse or chamber maid: and also iba with ng. a8 no objec! mn to goin, c) indy. “Address Box 24, Stat office Sens “ays ANTED—A limited number of PUIG. oe instruction on the Piano Forte. Best of ref- erences given. Apply at No, 526 H st., between 6th and (th sts. ar 13-tf E D HAND FURNITURE. to MIRROBS CAT TS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSE URNIRHING GOODS of every deecei pone B. BUCH 406 7th street, a 8-tf Petenard Set vast aide: Fe ND—On the premises of the subscriber, a yellow COW, with white face. By paying ex- penses, the same will be delivered to the owner. In- quire of subscriber, house on right hand ‘side eos ci aly on old Blidenskur road. jy 2. COGGESHALL. irs Monday ae the 17th instant, from the pasture of Charles (. Hill, Prince George’s county, Md.,a large Bay MARE, ‘white mark near the left shoulder, caused by the saddle; a little scum in her right eyes about 1532 hands high. RP reward will be id if returned to MICHAEL SuUHANE; Colligton, Prince Gocrae'e yon OST—July 18, near Pennsylvania ayenue and 2d street, an embroidered, blue Merino BABY’S PE. A suitable reward will be paid on return- ing it to the Star office. Jy 19-2t* $10 REWARD.—A SABRE lost, with Major ED. SCHWARTZ name onit. Ifthe bearer will send it to 135 and 137 Broadway, New York, will receive the above reward and thanks of the owner. jy 19-3t* AKEN UP ESTRAY, on my premises, 1 Black MULE. The owner will please come forward, rove property, pay charges and take him away be- Bs ‘e the 2ist inst., or he will he sold a at cpap le auc- tion to pay expenses. ees on the Sergeant Boad, Si -3t™ near the District Line. ANTED TO RENT.—A HOUSE containing from niné to twelve rooms, north of Penn’a avenue and between 444 and 18th streets, ‘Address Lock Box 48, City Post Office. One with carri: house and stable preferred. je 15-t: yy ANTED. WANT 4 Every lady in the Dietiict A know that we have reduced the price of Fluting to Six Cents per yard, and warrant our work equal to any done in New York or elsewhere. We daily issuc new and splen- did patterns for Braid and Embroidery. Make any ee bronght us,and being the only practical jtampers in the city, we are able todo better work than elsewhere. @ are prepared to furnish the yoga best Braids rd Womeing, Cottons fo ote cus- tam, , BBE # atrest, ye30-tf opposite Patent office. PERSONAL. ARD.—Whcreas my son, AGUSTUS, (a minor) has left home against my will, and still Bil por: in ms froen to come home, I hereby warn all sone from RAEDOrae or concealing him, as = 8 Procee? against them according tothe law. A sult: able rew ot will be paid toany person that will brin, we home. dy 19-31 J.G. STROBEL. REWARD-—Strayed from the pndorsigned. July 17th, one SORREL MARE 510 oui mark’, 2026; branded $ on the neck; black mane and tail; mane cropped; rubbed mark on the inside of fore knee. The above reward will be paid by returning the above to WM. HARPER, A street north, between 3d and 4th streets east, Capitol Hill. dy 19-3t* AY. ING seen an advertisement offerin, house for rent, notice is hereby given that 1 will not recognize any transfer of the lease of said house, No. 409 E street, between 5th and 6th sts., now occupied by Gen. Wm.R. Price, and shall pro- ceed according to law against any party or parties 80. rene or renting said house. = _ dy 18-3t ‘R.W. CARTER. QTeearp AWAY OR STOLEN—On the 12th ET ee and white COW, about eight or nine years ol ares horns. The cow is medium in size, yellow color chiefly, with white stripe along the back and under the belly, with a few white spots about the body. She is in erate flesh and afresh milch cow. A reward of $5 will be paid for her return to No. 308 I street, between 6th and 7th streets. Jy 19-3t* E. M. CHAPIN. 2. REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, from the pasture of the unde: etry ae fhe morn- ing of the 16th inst.,a very large BLACK HORSE, Any person returning the said property eh No. 59 Louisiana avenue, he will receive the above reward, iy 18-lw* CHARLES SHETLER. [SD ae —A medium-sized BLACK HORSE, lame in the left fore foot or shoulder. A suit- able reward will be paid for his return to the sub- scriber, or for information, that will les lead to bis re- covery. iy 18-3t* Prince st. wharf, Alewenaeia’ Va. Cane: TO MY PREMISES, ON FRIDAY, THE 14th instant, a dark brown CALF, with white The owner will please Cor forward, prove and take it away GE W. ANDERSO East of Soldiers’ Home, _iy 18-3t* on Conway Robinson's farm. X\AKEN UP ESTRAY, on the 24th of June, 1355, one cream-colored MARE, black mane and tail, marks On the shoulders from collar seals: The owner will please come forward, prove | [pau FI pay charges and take her Me way or she wi Ibe sold to pay expenses. H. R13, 209 4th street, between Aare Washington, D.C. jy 18-3t* S3 RAYED—On Sunday, July 16th, a dark brown HORSE, about 16 hands high; 8 years old; all four fect white; front hoofs cracked all around; mane cut short; twofresh cuts on the side of the mouth. Any rson returning, or leaving any in- formation wit the undersigned, or at Police Head- quarters, 483 10th street west, will be suitably re- warded. . H. VOSS, Jy 18-3t* 302 10th strect west. olen from my premises, one 10 REWARD.—S DUN MARE, with tips of ears black, mane and tail also black, with narrow black stripe down her back, one white hind foot, white stripe two in- ches long on the left hand side under the wethers, caused by a saddle; a scar on one side near the flank, caused by the harness. I will give the above re- ward for her or for information pa I can ob- tain her. RA “ys near Rock Creek Church. EWARD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS eEyar for the recovery of two HORSES of the following description, stglen on the night of the 7th, from the country residgice of the late John C. Rives, near Blad b tail Sorrel HOBSE about 15 hai ds high, with afkite star in his forehead, and between 10 and 11 years old .a long tail light Bay HORSE between ut and ig bande Hah wi ftha ster in bis forchead and ret Be ny ntaeeaadan of the aboye horses will bo re- aera at THOMAS GEARY’S Livery ing 38 A O. Box 279 Washington, D.C. it BOARDING. Ror RENT—ROOMS, with or waders Be BOARD: at 173 2d street west. THE COUNTBY—At Seok, Mont ry count: outs 14 miles from Wash- Speton, vameabies, locate riedittiaky att. je; n Baines D CoM. No S15 F street. iy 18 "yi 1ED ROOMS WITH BOARD. Lees k eee ROOMS; can accommodate six Gen- bee Apply 156 G street, near 21st street. ay} spots. property, pay charges FQOARD 18 iy 12-6t* aaeis My wore ENNAYE: SoLPHU BR SPRINGS, This fashionabie and Selighttal summer, Fesort is now o} tot! ftors. For terms apply ta reenter W.N. Woons, ie 20-eolm* Proprietor, BO4SRD {Firat-class Table Board can be had a i rence board $18 cth st. near G. Befe: mY present Lo eas month, 360 B street betw con iithand I 1ith streets, “Also, two fur: nished ROOMS to let, suitable for two or more gen- tlemen, 40T-k ADAM AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, has taken rooms at Mrs. Turner’s Ho- tel, on corner of 9th strect and Penn, avenue, south side, where she is prepared to read the Past, Pres- ent ‘and Future to all who wish to (Be her a call. Is also able to advise in all ye ness of im- peta both in sickness and in health. From? .m., to 6 o'clock p. m., except Fridays. jy 13-3t* J. ee nine ona a Co., * CITIZENS! “NDB ITA MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, late Brown 362 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D.C. _nov 1-tf (Cages HELLEN, Late Paymaster U. 8. Navy, ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, 1 Back Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper; ty attended to promptly. Office 29 434 street. Post Office Box 428 Wash- ington city, D.C. je7-6m | THR) WEAK = IMPAIRED EYESIGHT, Originating either from infirmity of age, Rozerad debility of the nervous system, rotracted i es) or from natural Siapoattio on to far or near i ness, will be restored, improved and etren, eer by the re ote re elebrated BRA: LIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES mdniietees from genuine Rock Crystal, Aving ease and comfort to ay °) pie nerve and suited ac- LIN & CO., curately by ientific and Practical 6 ticians, pee = av., between 1: ight h sta.; also, ' ‘a. avenue, National otal building. wa ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES inserted without causing pain, and made to correspond in color, size and fabtion with the nataralone. je9 yALE Oh AXES, PIOKS AND poeae ZOOL LUMBER, &c., AT PRIVATE S. ENGINEER Tear £ Wasuineton, D.C., July Shas Will be disposed of at Private Sale, in aumbors to suit purchasers, under the direction of Brevet Captain W. H.H. Benyaurd, U. 8 Engineers at Depot, near the NAVY YARD, Wash- "the 15th oar. of Grenats 2 1855, [ TOOLS, &c., in good condition, mostly ede viz: Spades, he Hatchets, Shovels, Picks Grindstones, Carpenters’ Tools, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Portable Forges, Lum- will jose: subject to sale eA United States currency on deliv. bt cr articles. PS tae) hey peeare marked on the articles end pul ue vant eous to the purchasers. ing fixed py Nels less the expeuses of transporta- FIELD ENEBAL Pork BD — ae sei JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 511 west, near Penn's avenue, frat inform his friends and the pub- as ne bess nce 5 now aieeene to all iogal the Amnesty, as cd all other Oaths, baoe ne ‘Lenses, Deeds, 2 ME Power of Attorney, Landlord ‘end’ Tenant ce Af aot dial ertigd 7 Particular atte: aid to the collection of debts and claims in general, jene-3m* ABAND, B eta Ost mer *d} iF THE on 4 CONCLUSTTE TEST. Ak Pro) comiapatheedt =e D EX with TRAC ie Boe ott eat pareiat. com neces ae NEATLY Furnished front_PARLOK and CHAMBER for rent at No. 356 C street, be- tween 4!. and 6th streets, convenient to the Hotels. 19. 3t* O CE FOR RENT—Completely furnished wit Desks, &c., and sleeping room attached. Apply 446 sth street, between Peansylvania aye. and D street. iy 19-3t* po: SALE—The old established BATH HO and BARBER SHOP, chieay for cash, as the owner is going to Euro} lace is doing a good business. For address apply at ane Star fier. 19-3t* FSS ‘orner Penna, avenue oa oe st., a PHOTOGRAPH EST EBL IS OMEN ve ith stosk and fixtures, doing a good busines: factory reason given for selling. Apply mmedi- ately. ay 19-2w {OR SALE—A beautiful LOT, 60 by 110 feet, im- proved b new FRAME HOUSE, 4 by 31 feet; four rooms. The whole nner Roos fencing. Price 1,000. ELL & SON, jy _19-3t cor. ioe avenue and 15th st. POR ape red ere ROOMS, (one furnished,) with gas,and use of a ree and finely shaded yard. Also, a basement. suitable for business. Ap- Ply ae (432 p.m.) 15 Bridge strect, Georgetown. 3t* tae SALE-A very desirable COUNTRY SEAT. lpeated within three minutes’ walk of the cele- brated “Spa” Spring at Bladensburg, and ten minutes’ walk from the Depot of the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad. Four trains to and from the city daily. New Frame House, eight rooms, two acres of ground, with vegetables and fruit in ‘profusion, Immediate Bie ion. Inguire of J. CLEM- EASTERN SHORE FARMS. The readers of the Star will recall a series of articles written by the editor, concerning the salubrity of the climate, fertility of the soil of the country, and the many other advanta: attractions of the vicini °, PD. ter county, Eastern S| articles referred to wi Agency has y wen established at Ci ismibridge Tor the sale of Real Estate, and the following area few of the many de- sirable pro mt ne chye No. 34. 1 FARM OF 420 ACRES, known as “Belvoi situated on Jenkins Creek, a few hun- dred yards from the Great Choptank River; 2% miles from Cambridge. Single storied Dwelling, ri rooms and kitchen, with four attic .leeping apart- ments. Two tenant houses, one containing 4 roc ms, the other 2 rooms. Two barns, 40x, threshing shed and hay loft, sheds for stock. corn houses, dairy, ier house, and other out. jpoudings acres of wood, balance fertile and under cultivation. abundance of fruit for family purposes—Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cherries, ©: rants, Raspberries, two beds of fine Strawberri Good water; ranning stream in each field. Soil, arich loam, with yellow clay subsoil. Plenty, of iu marsh for dressing. Landing on the place perior oysters bedded within 20 yards of the house, An abundance of e in season. A very desirable farm. Can be divided advantageously, giving a beautiful site for another residence on the bank of Ee creek, &#”A very desirable property. Price 25,000. “No. 7 A TRACT OF 460 ACRES of ship tim- ber. Witt be sold either in bulk or in two parta: one of 117 acres, the other of 243. Several gentle- men engaged in the timber trade here looked upon ibis tract with favor, the only objection being the price. It can be now ponent ata figure consider- ably babe the price at which it has been held. A FARM OF 97 ACRES, situated on econo’ 's Creek,’ which empties into LeCompte's Bay and the € ‘hoptank, a short distance below the place. A part of the original ‘‘Garden of Eden,” and adjoining the home plantation of W. D. Wal- Vachy Ke editor of Washington Star. acres wood; A single story pe ing, stables, &c., all new. Good water. Oysters bedded. A young orchard of aptles and peach trees in good rearing condiHon No. 2. A FARM OF 1823, ACRES, onthe Buck- town Bake three miles from tambridge. New two- story Frame Dwelling, seven rooms, kitchen and store-room. Stable, carriage- house, two corn- houses, poultry houses, smoke-house, and all neces- sary outbuildings. 65 acres cleared; balance in young growth of oak and pine. A) ple orchard, 90 trees. Water good. Soil, sandy loam and black pam with clay subsoil. Produces good wheat. No.2. A FARM OF 244 ACRES, one mile and a fait trom Bucktown, near Cambridge, on Trans- Guakin River, Single-story Frame Dwelling in good order, new Corn house, Kitchen, Smoke house, Stables, large Barn, in tolerable order. 160 Acres cleared; balance in ood; @ young peach and apple trees; will be he c BM OF pie per ac ee 35. ACRES situated in Bar N. Jreel aU ee story Fr: Dwelling, a eeanenk olen: Barn, Corn house, ¥5 Acres wood; balance cleared and under cul! tion. Apple orchard 60 trees. Soil tole: with clay sub-soil. Oysters bedded. ‘? A number of other Farms on Register, which will be sold at from 8 to 20 dollars per Ac Several residences in Cambridge for sale A & HUTCHIN, Real Estate Brekers, Cambridge. 5 Parties desfring to see property’ registered with us. with the intention of purchasing, will be taken thereto, free of charge. Prompt attention paid to e to communications. REA & HUT HUTCHIN, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, panibridge, Md. Real Estate Purchased, Sold’or Exchanged, Mon- ey Loaned and — Invested. TITLES E NED CONVEYANCING. Fruit Farms, Grain and Grazing Farms, Oak and Yellow Pine Timber Lands, Mill Seats, &e RF-Persons desiring to sell Property, or those wishing to purchase, will do well to give us acall. Wa No charges = in n cae, of gal Wi. White AM REA. H BETOHOY jy 20 AUCTION SALES. ENTS, Dead Letter Office, Washington, D.e. iy 19-6t* OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, containing six room: between L'st n good repair. Inquire "158 4th atre et, ween nd New York avenno, Jy 18-3t* VO LET—One large ROOM, suitable for three Ss four §§ ntlemen, with Board, at $35 each pei month. 380 E st., between 10th and ith. jyl8- ‘iw Fee RENT—2 unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for asmall family. Inquire on the breallses, at 653 L st., near 4th. iy18-3t* FoR ENT—On 7th strect, a two-story fae HOUSE, with gas. Apply to BE RD HAYES, corner 4th and H sts. “yi 3t* ‘OR SALE—A weil established, BUSINESS, rare chance for a Baker or Confectioner; ‘ll health the reason for selling. Apply at ene 394 lith street, above K street. y 18-3t* WOR RENT HOUSE No. 68 ae Capitol srg strect, between 2d_and streets. rms, &c., apply to Mrs. BALDWIN, eee oth and East Capitol streets. dy 18-3t* ‘OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES, also. STOCK Af reuired. of a paying and well established Dry Good and Fancy Store. Reason for selling, the owner intends changin is lace of business, Will be sold reasonable, i fed for iris iately, at No. 599 8th street, near AS a” iy Fe RENT—A two story Brick HOUSE, with 8 rooms, passage and large cee cette Potomac water, shade trees, &c.,in yard; arden back, lot 583x130 feet; a very desirable, ay, y location, 190 High st.,'Georgetown Hei; eights. Small quan- tity of F ‘urniiure for sale. Present occupant leay- ing t ts ecity. 3y18-3t Apply for three days on the premises FGE BENTIFURNISHED, HOUSE, No. 137 West street, Georgetown Heights. Inguire on jy W- the premises after 5 o'clock p.m. 17-6t OR SALE—A very desirable RESIDENCE and BUILDING Lot js th ne northern section of the city. For terms, & peppy to W.P. BELL at Lewis Johnson & Co.'s Banking-house.” jy 15-6¢ oH SALE A STEAM ENGINE apd BOILER, € corse wer, and one 0! SAW MILLS, a PLANING and TONGUE and Gh0oving WA ACHINE with all the machinery, nearly new. Any one of the above articles will be ld separate. ly to GEORGE W. HAUPT- SIAN, Ro. O47 Lith strevt, between B and C sts., Island. jy 15-1m* Lathe AND DESIRALE Ee EGER exe THE CITY HALL AT PRIV. ‘e offer at private sale a large An Sale RESIDERC E near the City Hall—three story and basement, with back building and large, yard. The house contains about fifteen rooms, with fas and water throughont. Immediate possession given. For terms apply to aon nantgr FAS: Gi MeGUIRE & C0. _iy 15-6t Auction and C Fe RENT—A STOR a res aaa oe for sale, on Maryland avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, Island. dy 14+ ‘tt Fez SALE—A HOUSE containing six rooms, and the LOT rh which it stands, at the inter- section of Rhode Is and avenue and P street north, betwee’ ‘th and Tith streets weat. Apply on the premis, Jy _14-6t* Fo NT first-class UNFURNISHED Ho No. 350 E street, bet. 12th and 13th sts. 1G ms apply on the premises, No. 354 fit f ioe my Marble Yard, 'E at., bet: 6th an streets. ay lw" W. RUTHERFORD. Fo RENT—A SLAUGHTER HOUSE, ICE HOUSE, and all the fixtures necessary for con- Sactinn S butcher's business. Also, two aa in the Georgetown Market. Apply at Mrs. KESS- LER'S; Ne. 7 West street, Georgetown, De jy} *UR SALE— SUPEBIOR HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, early ew, Now wiOeee ae Inspection. ‘Will be sold in quantitics to suit purchasers, con- aating of Walnut and Horse-hair Sofas, Chairs. ies, Bedoteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Painted age Sets, Brussels Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. soprie tor going North, 459 L aireets near 10th Stee Call after 10a, m. ads Soda F Fountain. jy 14 SALE-RESTAU RANT in vicinit; tat an » doing good business. Buildin, together ait eceke ixtures and eed will bd #0! on reasonable terms. Apply second door from cor- ner C and North Capitol st. iy 12-Im* FFICE FOR RENT—Front room on the first floor over Ce (he hat store, No. 234 avenue, near corner 13th et. jy 11-tf Pe SALE—Two fine LOTS on H street, eres oe d7th. Each 21 by 133. Inquire of AN- S& & KING, Northern or Centre Market. }, OR SALE—Three-story BRICK HOUSE, with back buildings, 12rooms in excellent order, aus Genter and frame stable. Ap} pl 4 on premises st. sonth and Ist st., Capitol Hill. je sha" (\}OR HALE—The GOOD WILE and FIXTOES ofa Store on 9th street, under Seaton Hall. Also asmall stock of MILLINERY GOODS. Inquire on che Dene; or 522 Pennsylvania avenue. Je 14-0) Foe SALE—Some of the most oe LOTS ever offered in Washingthn. 875, common! caren the aap um Riana All these lots are on 10th street west, from the corner of G street north u tee line of 10th to H street, round the corner of H street to Asylum lot on H street; thence to corner of H street and 9th to Mr. Mor: sell’s new residence. Also, the lot immediatel: joining and south of the ‘residence of ae It, Also, fo lot on 9th street west and adjoining the Rev.'J. C. Smith's Church lot on the south to the Rorner of G and 9th streets. This property cam be easily drained on the alleys, asalarge sewer ru! through ths square, and that without cost to nae chasers, All of the above est pi be vacate the proper time by inet 6 legal re reece tive of the heirs of late yee square. For farther eget Prop- ima tos 8th and 9th gte., erty Agent, ol atl o'clock p. m., and 6p. m. iy 8-tf t icle.} GARDEN, FARM, AnoUT THIRTY AcRES, four miles Scone ‘ashington, one-and-a-hal! half Geneninrtecaiiten ee cere | ate vi Eheim roverente are «TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE JE, Barn, and all ont-houses n residence, and fronts or Sine main (Pigae)) roe ct is well I fonced with new 4 . the above met je in- aia and wo! the a Sintien of persons de- Trent the balance in vegets- sorakt—compeistag, ent the crops, rs oe er ee oo anit c LAOEY, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. LOTS IN GEORGETOWN. Will be aa at yabite auction, on WEDNES- DAY, August 2d 6 0’clock p.m,, onthe prem- ises, two beautiful Building Lots, 32 feet front. 120 feet'deep each, fronting on the north side of Beall street, between Washington and Green streets, having aseuthern exposure, and if bought by one yurchaser, would make a handsome residence, over- Tooiring Géorgetow n and Potomac river. aoe One-third cash; balance, six and twelve onths. mall conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. x THOMAS Di OW LING, _dy 20-eod {intel.] Auctioneer. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A BUILDING LOT ON SOUTH K STREET, NEAR 6TH STREET ot SATURDAY, the 29ih instant, at 6 o'clock p. m., wé'shall sell, in front of the premises, Lot No. 2, in square 830, tronting 18 feet 7 inches front on south K street, peeks it a desirable Building Lot. Terms cash. All conveyancing, stamps and ex- penses of selling at the cost of the purchaser. Fifty pes ill be required down when the property is knock dy 19-4 GREEN « WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & CC CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE PROP. POTOREN AND OTHER which has remained | in the custody of the Metropol- itan Police of the District of Columbia for a period of more than six months. A sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cagh, of property taken oy the Metropolitan Police, consistin, atches, Jewelry, Clothing, Guns, Pistols, itteen’ ‘Trunks, Satchels, Boots, prose Crockery, Wallets and Packages of Money will take place at the Property Rooms of the TBoties Department, No. 483 loth street west,on WED- NESDAY, 2th of July, at 10 o'clock a. m. NTne AP authorized by act of Congress of July 16, 1862, will be coutinued from day to day until the articles Femsinitie’ in the custody of the Property Clerk more than six months, as designated in a cat- alogue prepared, shall be sold. ‘erms cash, in current funds. All persons who have lost money and Cat is A by theft or otherwise, which may be emb: braced in the catalogue, are Merety. notified to call and iden- tify the same prior to the day of sale, or they will Toe all claim thereto. A catalogue of articles to be sold can be examined at the Broveriy Ho —— above referred to. RRICK, Property Clerk. iy 17-8t Bee L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & W va EAS Auctioneers. 526 corner of 7th and Dats. waruaee REAL ESTATE aed OF 3HAND- off. OME AND NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES rie ‘ap STREET, BETWEEN ND VIRGIN. VENUE; ALSO, FIVE L FRAME HOUSES ON Au STO: F SHEET, NEA D STREET, ISLAND, BY Bt BLIe AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 7th inst. scommencing on the first named property ,até o'clock p. m., we shall sell, i front of the premises, south half of Lot H.in Wm, B. Todd’s subdivion of easing Lot Lot ay and ail of Lot No. 5and 6, in quare Ni ith the improve- ments, consisting of three handsome two-story Brick Houses, 16 fect front each, and’ 130 feet deep, toa 16 foot paved alley. "clock p.m., we shall sell, in front ‘ise, 5 small two-story Frame Houses. hes ‘front each, and 100 fect deep, in uare No. 535, Sale positive. erms : For the brick houses, one third cash; bal- ance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. ‘Terms for the Frame Houses, one third cash, bal- ancein four, eight and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of trust on the remises. rAltconve conveyant cing and reyenue stamps at the cost of the 101 will be Tequired down on each house as they are sold by the the auctronoers, ip their hands. LIAMS, Aucta. iy U-eodtJuly2eea pe perc SALE OF VALUABLE- IMPROVED PROPERTY AT ELLAVILLE. By virtue of anrhurity from the owner, I will ex- pose to public saic, at utaville su n the premises, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of July, 1865, at eleven o fcc a. m., the large Frame EAL now occu- by Mr. Quinn, with ten acres of land attached Phereto, This property possesses many advantages for a most pleasant cone residence: is most healthy, admirably situated, being within a 8! walk of Hyattsville Station, on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. is under an excellent enclo- sure, and all the buildings are in first-rate order, and the land is highly improyed and ornamented with shrubbery of various kinds. + Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in one) and two years, with interest from the day of Conveyancing and meee at the cost of the pur- chaser. Title indisputab! °§. C_STEPHENS, Acting for the owners. N.B.—Baltimore Sun daily until sale, aud send account to N.C. Stephe: iy 1- ALE OF PONTOON Bones, WAGONS. CAN- VAS, AXES, ORS. S LS, &c., pemodakecy Earns Jul Will be sold nt public suction i the aig hest bid- der, under the direction of Brevet (Capein we Fant alt Sopa Ene Beer Ds near the ashington, D. C.,on a et 2 Lot OF ENGINEER neh nay heretofore used and sof wore in the public _ser- yice, viz: Santon | Wagons Canvas Boat lee, ks ‘and handles, lovers, Axes. les, Broad Ax Lye Npedess A Kazee pang bas handles: aoe | Axes ble Frees Mnadetamony ‘Manilla Eope, Lumber, ‘erms cash, in United States currency, opus GENERAL DELAFIELD, iy 14-td ef Engineer U.S. A. G REAT BALK OF BEaNICEABTE MULES, a 1885, : ONE TH wil nee sold ee Aah of Captain C. the soldiers. servicenl a SE, are ota ain the ery gant can be t far Si Hous han thokr Suracchsege Sales’ eh EE ae er ‘Terms cash in U Unive bs int: wert Breyten SAT ee, 0 | GUARDIAN’S AUCTION S$ SALES. N AND TO-MORROW. R¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, TWO NEAT TWO-STORY _AND BaseMENT BRICK DWELLINGS) CONTAINING SIX ROOMS EACH AUCTI On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ety Wh, ats o'clock, on the premises, we shall ‘sell Lots Band €. in subdivision of Square No. 567, fronting on New Jersey avenue and Ist street, between F and G streets north, 15 feet 4 inches each, running back 9 and 97 feet, to a 10 foot alley. ‘Terms: One half cash; the remainder In 6 and 12 months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises All conveyance and acamps at the cost of the purchaser. A payment of fifty dollars each will be required immediately. Jy 17-d&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc Y BRINSMADE & CLARK, Auctioneors 372 Pa. av. sadjoining Metropolitan Hotel. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, Initial and other Sleove Buttons, Table and Pocket Cutlery , Silver Plated Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, Hosiery, Linea Handkerchiefs, Linen Drawers, Suspenders, Shirts, Linen Dusters, Soaps and Perfumery, Letter cee “teed Envelopes, Photograph bums jen, &e We will sell, at our Store, THIS EVENING, and continue every evening until the whole stock is digposed of— 8 Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Gold Watches in 16 and 50 sé serat a. ets ily Lever atches % “Gold! Guard aud Vest Chains, Gold Pons aud Cases 10 Gold Chatelain Chains, for Ladies 100 Ladies’ aud Gents’ Initial Sleeve Buttons a Dozen Silver Plated aoe Spoons do do-- Tea Spoons > do do Forks 5 do do Castors, 2 do do Butter Dishes 75 Dozen Table Cutlery 50 do Pocket Knives ostery: Linen Handerchicfs Linen Drawers Gum Suspenders Fine Shirts Linen Dusters 100 do Soay sen Perfumery 100 Thonsand Envel Bae 0 Reams Letter and Note Paper 200 Photograph Albums 7 Boxes Tobaces 3 Thousand Cigars 100 Thousand Hemming & Sons’ Needles N. B.—All goods warranted to be aa eee 3) 17-6 100 a 2» 10 10 5 ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GREAT Se = A BOOKS BY CATALOGUE AT E AUCTION ROOMS. Goamentant MONDAY EVENING, July 10th, at8 o'clock, and continuing each evening there- after until about 5,000 volumes are soli ‘The collection consists of Scientific Works, Law, Theolo; History, Poetry, Astronomy, Botan Belicn-Letters, and Languages, Cyclopodian, aad large number of Miscellaneous logue is a complete set of Reese’s Cycloped! the plates. udubon's Birds of America—sub- scription copy; Mons Bayle’s Dictionary, Among Thies Booke aro: Stowell’s State, Trials, How- ard’s, Johnson’s, Peters’s, Vessey’s, and ‘all the valuable reports, with a large number of old Eng- lish Law Books and foreign publications. Among the miscellaneous are: DeQuincy’s writ- ings,and Arthur’s Works, Bohn’s Libraries, to- ther with a number of books on Agric ulture, ardening. &c.,and a large number of handsomoly illustrated | ‘books on the Fine Arta, with a fine a4 of American Edition of Boydell’s Shakeapeare, in pertfolio form. ‘Terms cash. iy 6-ta J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AM | SALE OF I NUD 2 ha AND KITCHEN FURNIT' On FRIDAY, gee instant, at 10 " Hbek a.m, We shall sell at Ao: 269 8th street west, between & Mand N streets north, a general assortment of Furniture, consisting in part of— Sofas, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes Cottage Setts, Washstands, Window Shades Looking Glasses, Cooking and other Stoves China, Glass, Crockery ware. ith many other articles which we deem unnec- essary to enumerate. Terms cash. Jyls GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SIX 9 MILCH COWS. HORSE, ON, HARNESS. A AIRY UTENSILS, $ BUCKET y . Holiidge, cn P street. between New Jersey avenue and Sth strovt— Sixv ine Milch owe Horse Ry agon and Harni Dairy U Ttensils, Sorsinting of Buckets, Cana, &c. With many other articles too numerous to enu- merate. Terms cash, jy 18-d GR N & WILLIAMS, Auct Y¥ J.C. McGUIRE & co. Auctioneers. eS DWELLING HOUSE AND at feed E LONG BRIDGE AT PUBLIC on WRIDAY AFTERNOON inal of 21, wee clock, on the premises, we shall se 21 and ma It feet of Lot 22,in sage 0. 33, fronting on strect, between Band C streets, near the Long Bate improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling on the north part of Lot 22, containing « ight rooma, ny ae rear of Lot 21, two small Dwellings and a able. ‘Terms: One-half cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, jy 17-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, Y_WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 98 Louisiana avenue, bet. 9th and 10th ste, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. OnSATURDAY MORNING. gal commencing at 10 o'clock, at the he Passer mpi sold, about sulted to harness Paral saddle, Ny full description at . sale, ALSO; 20 Mules, broke to barnes in good order. A large collection of ‘desitable new and second- hand Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Ex; ew ‘Wagons and other vehicles, ALSO, 5 New Ambulances. ALSO A large collection of new ‘and second-hand Har- ness, ALSO, 1 pair superior Bay Carriage Horses, Carriage and Harness, lsuperior Milch Cow, 1 Jack, 3 years old. The above the property of an officer having as further use for them, ALSO, A wate of fine young work Horses and Truck with platform, Springs and Harness. Regular sales at the Bazaar, every Tuesday, she asys and Saturday, without regard to the weather. Carriages and Harness ewer <A private salo. iy 19-td WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucta. ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE RE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF A SNUG TWO-STORY ALONG SIDE. "ON. Sour, B STREET ie a8) i eels sh as AVENUE AND 18sT On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Jul; 7 at Be o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot'No. 3, in Square 688, fronting 52 fect on south B street, between New Jervey avenue and Ist street east, tho west half improved b; by, a snug two-story brick Dwelling House, containing seven rooms and a kitchen, the east half yacene to be sold separate! Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in and twelve months, with nh intorest, secured by @ deed of trust on the premises, Title perfect. Lenn) and stamps at the cost of the pur- rate 18-d (Int.] JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, YX WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES pale orm TEN LOTS NEAR THE UNDARY AT AUCTION, By atceas ED ndeat ‘of trust, dated the 25th of November, 1857, and duly recorded in liber J. A. No. 145, folios 187 to 199, one of the land records of Vashington county, District of Columbia, I will Mal on WEDNESDAY AVTERNOON, August 16, at Seles dP front of the premises, Lots num- ts 8,9, 37, 38, 39, and 40, in area beiaid down plan of the Todd's subdivision of said square. ae ground will be sold in Iots to suit purchasers. balance in six and twelve Te Half-cash; monn pecuredty leed of trast on the premises, Cenveyancing at t! a WoHag Be of thi a. Frasier iy ll (Intel.] wi M. L. WAL Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & £0. Auctioneers, SALE_OF VAL L - wet bee REAL ESTATES iy ft pbcerne ste e 01 ” Court of th eftoe Gobuml Paseed thos ist day a iy | Equity, on 2 ea 965, and affirmed i a, Pamert Supreme C tniet of Columbia. eicaes ane ( te of the _ oy _ Ju dian of fy at-law bi e Mate Hen pai auction, for ‘ieare W. or t premises, the DAY OF JULY, 1953, a8 otelock my an undivid half part = a melee ore lece or parcel of and lying in thet city of ft Columbia, and known on the Trt reof as that part of Lot numbered Le ea ie! a in in eaeere numbe: nine Sear ae for the same at the northeast and thence running south along the atreet count ae feet eight ipehy fe, thepee Woe waste to = ie alle BM Ig eet oe gpm? along sais alley twenty -01 feet feet eig! aah Beat thence east to lace of same being all the estate ana interest aT | of and into said premises. Te f sale cash. Ail’conver try on ‘and oti cost of the it Soares fob. 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