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__ LOCAL EWS _ AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Grover’s Tuxater.—To-night Coynes’ new, and succe: Wite’s Dauzhter,” ajnnction with the domestic drama “The Chimney Cor- Madame Augusta will &ppear ina pie $ liant dance. Oxrorp.—New pantomime, ballet, and a ew stars. See announcement. —Fifteen new stars and thi new acts att is popular place of amusement. An's, 4th and E strevts, Capitol Ds uncing every Monday. Rotnsc HILD’s Summer, A favorite resort. GranpPIo-Ni, to-day, at Analostan Island by the Northern Liberties Association. Festivat, at Hallon 15th street near M, for th+ benefit of the colored school and chapel how being completed. —_—__-—_—_- Way tro Srow THEM Up.—Super- Suton Hicbards is hard at work endeavoring to make the last of the pickpockets, burglars, sneak thieves, confidence men, bummers, sus- picious characters, &c., oO tothe cities and towns from whence they The food which maintained them for three years past, the unfortunate soldiers who fell into their hands, has been nearly ex. bhausted by the remoy.tl of the troops. consequence is that they begin to commit dep- redations upon others; and if not rooted out they wil claim the right to reside here and operate upon the citizens. The Superintendent designs to take the no. torious ones as fast as they are reported to him, znd send them to the various station houses 10 be seen by the policemen, so that they mi know them when seen again. be ordered to leave the city immedi ‘vided there is no case upon which to hold them tor triaiat court, and if.afterwards they are Seen again in the city the police are directed to arrest them and bring them to headquarters. from whence they will be taken and exhibited at each of the hotets, poe Shipment. The first taken und: is Barney McElhaney, 2 fellow who bas been several times in the hands of the police, and who was arrested Saturday nigbt im the Second “Ward and sent to the Superintendent as a sus- picious character. Last evening Barney was putin charge of an escort and carried to the ‘warious station houses and exhibited to the This mornizg he will be taken out of the cells at the police headquarters and an opportunity will be given him to —_+¢——_—-. Tax CLARK FRAUDS.—For several days the detectives hive been busily employed in tracing out the whereabouts of one merty a claim agent in this city, who figured extensively in various circles for a time, and at last left for parts unknown, after haying per- etrated frauds to a considerable amount upon iggs & Co., L. Johnson & Co., Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co. Maury & Co., and various i hotels, and restaurants and tailors. that Clark had been leave this District and Bight patrolmen. A. G. Clark, for- It has been reported arrested_in Philadelphia, but we are assured by the Superintendent of Police that he has received no information of the arrest from any quarter, and its trath is doubtful. Decree or Divorcs.—On Saturday, in the Eguity Court, (Judge Wylie,) a decree of divorce was granted to Anna E. Peterson from the bonds of marriage with George Peterson, with power to assume her maiden name. parties are colored people, and the petitioner Sets forth that they were married on the 25th of October, 1861; that she has faithfully performed all the duties pertaining to the marital rela- tion with her busband: that since he was mar- ried he has committed adultery, and that he one to New York, leaving her destitute. . H. Day appeared for the petitioner. ——_¢—— Ax Important Work ComMMENCED.—Con- traetor Downing, who was the successful bid- der for the work of constructing the 14th street sewer, ag commenced the work, beginning at . The sewer is four feet six inches clear, so it is believed will be amply sufficient for the purpose intended. It is hoped that the contractor will be able to complete his work satisfactorily, without any of the misfortunes which attended that in 13th street, which so trequently caved in, causing accidents, some of them fatal, and others destructive to property eens A Mvesicar SHarp.—Last Friday night De- rested Charles Clark for the mounted banjo, ee at tective Barry larceny of a 5 $150, the property ot W. H. E ing the instrumeni, Clark visite: fancy ranches with the instrument, where he displayed his skill as a banjo performer for ihe entertainment of the female. This afforded dive a clue, and lead to the arrest of lark, who was sent to jail for court by Jus- tice Giberson. Detective Barry recovered the instrament at a house where Clark had sold it ince our last re- DEPARTURE RF Troors.— port the following troops have left the city: wth seennene ist ser Corps, 700; 147th Penn. 220; 164th N. Y., a 20th Mass.. 400; 146th th N. J.. 495; 95th Penn., * ith regiment ist Aaa 5 Sth regiment ist Army Cor, DS. , 457; Oth N. ¥. cavalry, 659: 3 725; Goth N Y., 460; 24 Md., 500. penianire sai TRAL GUARDHOUSE.—Mayor Wal- Jacb has authorized the immediate em of hands to thoroughly cleanse an Central Guardhouse for use as a police station, and 4s soon as the work has been com the building will be occupied permanen resent itis in charge of Sergt. Skippon, of the hird Ward, who uses such rooms as are ser- vViceabie for the keeping of prisoners when the Celis at the station house are filled. ——e—_— Fort WasHINGTON.—The Sunday School attached to Ryland Chapet will give an excursion as above, next Weduesday, the 26th instant. The boat will make three trips, leaving her whart, at the foot of 7th st., at7 and 10a.m.and4p.m. The 10 o'clock boat will stop at Alexandria, anusic will be im attendance. 6K); 46th Pena, 600; EXCURSION TO A fine band of —— NATIONAL TEACHERS’ ASSOCTATIOW.—From acircular received we learn that nual meeting of the National Teachers’ Asso- ciation will be held in Harrisburg, Pa.,on the 16th, 47th and 1Sth of August next. gramme.of exercises is excellent. ces PREPARING FoR THE Season.—Hon. Thos. T. Davis, of New York, has taken thesplendid dwelling with the furniture of Mr. Thos, A. McLaughlin, on F street, between 13th and 14th streets, at $4,000 per annum, CITY ITEMS. peed alli hre na JEWELRY, JEWELRY.—Just received some- thing new and heautiful in the jewelry line at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 433 Penn’ ‘a A AVC near 4% ‘beatae os MARRIED, On the %th day of June. by Dr. Hamilton, JOHN y. HOWARD, of Mississippi A BACHE, of Lockhaven, Pennsy 0 eo - This morning, at ono o'clock, FERDINARDE a “9 infant son of Andrew J. and F. Jo: ‘the «funeral will take place this (Monday) even- ing, at four o'clock, from the rewidence of oe aged six weeks, 3 riends of the family are respectfully invited to-at= ne morning of the-23d instant, ELLEN The funeral will take place this (Monday) even- Kk from the residence of her No. 649 Maryland av nue, between 6th ua 7th iircelaplatnads Req In this oy on py morning of the 2tth instant, NE J UD youngest daughte r of . Loudon gaged 3 family are respectfully in ianeral, Tuesday evening, at Massachusetts avenue, between { Republican please copy.] the 28 instant, IRVING EVERETT. of Wm. R. and Henrietta Hunt, aged v One fair brow the 4 Our dear Irving now .s dead. He bas gone to Heayen b Kut he terns and Pointing to the gl In that happy § steps never falter, hat he has trod; We Worship at the altar Cy the great and living God. 1 will take place on Tuesday. at 3 p.m lence of his Parents, ree % ry sd 6th. The Telatives and friends of the are invited to attend anh 2a inst, MARTHA ELI ABETH. only riah'F. and Martha E. Borland, ¢ funeral will place on Tuesday, at 5 ee of her parents, in = family aco reepecttuity, invited to ettanr eee [Re further notice ie" In this eity. on the 24th inet, ANSTE E. cr * MAN, wife of dames J, Chapa ERE Services af thi house, 410 sft street, on Tuesday ith inst oat to et © ED 457 7th street ‘- m., MARY FI. : of Warn b. and Martha Wil- arr aud 3 months, PIC ‘NICs, AN BROT EXCURSIONS, &e, “weRIPOOD— The SA SARS- EX WIELD CIRCLE OF FENIAN E BROTHERHOOP take pleasnre > eelieee a enngut to their. ends and the! ublic, tha! give a Grand Excursion to EN hot ah THURSDAY, ith August Particu- Is oe hereafter. ‘ PETER DAILY, Secretary. pe SS ery PIC-NIC YOUNG UNV7 ED SeUny Ww. ASHINGTON cay Ty Eek on Y. July 25th, 18 The membersof the Club ‘ill try to make eee one of the best of the season. jy EX eur ston oF RYLAND CHAPEL SABBATH SCHOOL TO FORT WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, + JULY 26, 1865. The steamer Wawaesett will make threo trips, Jeaving her Wharf at the foot of 7th HS at 732 and 10 o'clock a. m.,, an pe Aioat leaving at 10a. m. will stop at Alexan- ia A fine Band of Music will be in attendance, Tickets, Oue Dollar. Children over 12 years, half price; under 12 years, 75 cents; to be had of the teachers and children, or at the boat. Jy 24-2t GEAND PIC-NIC ANALOSTAN. *ISLAND, NORTHERN LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION, oN MONDAY, JULY 24, 1865. “ICKETS, $1, ADMITTING GENTLEMAN AND LADIES. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: 8. P. Robertson, Thomas Gallagher, Gaartes Cook, dimes Steele B. Rainier, pencer. C. W. 5 ‘The boat will leave foot of High’ st street, George- town, every fifteen minutes during the “day and even commencing at 8 o'clock. iy 22-2t* OU WILL BE PLEASED WHEN Y a READ this to know that the Harness Makers of Washington will -NIC On ASEYENTHS STREET PARK, o ty RSDAY, JULY 277, 1865, at 3 0’clock, Tic ts 3 Cents. admitting a gent and ladies. Committee of Arrangements.—George Donohue, L. Rowland. H weneriereee OG Geo. A. Sessford, M. Frieze. J.O. Miller, Wm. aarp McBlwee, A. Milier. A rap tON PACU elles ana & WIGMAN take this opportunity of informing Excursionists and others that GLY MONT has been repaired and refitted, and is now in good order to receive Parties, &c. For particolars, &c., apply at the Potomac Ferry Co.'s Office, foot of 7th street, on Mondays, from 2 to 4 p. m.; or address them ‘at Box 206, Alexandria jy 22-1m* G RAND EXCURSION OF THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY, TO GLYMONT. The members ofthe Friendship Fire Company, of Alexandria, take pleasure in in- forming their friends and the public that they will give an EXCURSION! TO GLYMONT, on TUESDAY, July 25th, on the steamer Wawasset, leaving Washington at 7 o’el’k a.m..and Alexandria at8 andi2 m.; returning about 9 o'clock p. A section of the Wnited States FM¢rine Band of Music has heen engaged for the occasion, and din- ner, — hments, &c., will-be furnfshed on the ground ickets for a eepeeas and lady $1. Single tickets for ladies, 60 cts. Lyery endeavor will be made to mako this an leand leasing excussion, and all necessarz precautions will be taken to preserve the strictest orderand decorum. ‘© boats allowed to land on the ground. Washington and. Georgetown Firemen are cor- dially invi Committee of Arrangements.—E. Clarkson, R. aon inson, W. Silverman, Geo. T. Whittington, J. k, J. Walker. F. Smith, F. Davis, L. Bayne, aN 4. H. GC. Martin, Jonn Powell. | jy21-3t" I Disc tad 310N TO GLYMONT. bce Be RDREE SABBATHS SenO0l willgive an to Glymont on TI FAY. edaly Gth, on the steamer, ‘ive oo WAWASET. Good music may be' expected. efreshments furnished on the boat and ground at city pri Tickets ildren half price. The steep will leave her wharf, at the foot of 7th street at 832 o'clock a. m., calling at Alexandria beth ways, and return before darke, xe pains will besnared to make the trip a pleasant one Tickets can be had at the store of L. ington, corner Sth and M streets, at El store, or from any member of the Committee. Fred, L. Harvey, Z. Jones, L. W. Wor tiingtons J.M. Davis, George Thomas. jy 18-5t* GEORGE JUENEMANN’S LAGER BEER BREWERY AND PLEASURE GARDEN, Corner oe 4th and E ste., ¢ ‘apitol Hill, Washington, D. DANCING EVERY MONDAZ, Admittance to the Pavillion 25 cents. jy 17- Im* prr. J. eee DANCING ACADEMY, Penn. ave., between oth and 7th, Opposite Metroplitan Hotel. Prof. KREIS begs leave | to announce to his for- mer patrons and the public in ge neral 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, ai » | Masters ue ednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 0 5 o'clock Gentlemen's Class, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day evenings, Private ceeeruceians given to suit the conve- niences of the pupil. For further information apply at or address a note to the Academy. or Room No. 18 Washington Building corner Pa. avenue and 7th street. The Hallcan be rented for Private Parties and Soirees. my 19-tf_ Yorth- music BOTHSCHILD’S JMMER GARDEN, Pa. ‘ay., bet. 3d and 4th sts. Stonpitel Bill.) ‘The largest Garden inthe District, Open eve! Qe tha FREE CONCERT, srt ee GALLERIES, Refreshments of all inde in nice arbors. _Liberal terms to pic-nic parti _ my 13-3m*_ e8. Decrees ; THOMAS F. MAUBY’S OFFICE, Corner 43s and C streets. iy 17-6t* Haws ASSOCIATED WITH ME MR. WIL- LIAM MARDURY, as a copartner in my busi- ness, ge in future be, Spavis under the firm and style of 08. Davis & i J. THOS, DAVIS Whoiesale Dealer in Salt, No. 23 Water st., Georgetown, D. C. 0; Goaorgetown. D. C., July 15, 1855. 3. Bats : BATHS!! BATHS!!! G. C. G. SAUR'S GREAT NATIONAL BATH HOUSE, Corhcr E strect and New Jersey arenue, Washington, D.C. Havinz just completed the building of the largest and most superb Bathing Establishment in the United States, with all the modern improvements, I will open the same on MONDAY next, July 17th inst., hoping that by strict attention te business this establishment may réceive the patronage of my friends and the public in general. iy 17-2w* Josey i BEY BEETS & ok 8, GAS AND ‘STEAM FITTERS, NO. 500 NINTH ST., NEAT. AVENUE Have just received, and ‘will constantly kee} hand, the largest and best assortment in the ci’ Of : “rs, Brackets Drop Lights, Portables, 8 Globes, Mica and other Shades, and all ar? jesin this line, from the best establishments in York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold on the most reasoneble terms Sea RANGES, FU RNACES and FIRE-BOARD STOVES. We are prepared to furnish the-best RANGE in yecanwhere, on very reasonable pera: Hoteis, Restaurants, kc., are invited to call are all Kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS romptly and cheap, as also everything ip the PLUREING line in the most satisfactory mar ier, ¢ MI and see our See Tubs, Fountains, W ee Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c., &c., at No. 9th street, near Yennsylvania avenue, ‘the race ment in the city. eott TEAS! - 7 1 THE FIVE CENT, PER FOUND ADVANCE at ita with an extensive Having made men ee house in New York to oes me with TEAS I now offer to the trade a fine assortment of| BLACK, GREEN and ‘JAPAN Abies of all grades, on the above system, which has proved so ate ive in all Northern cities. cam soli at $e at five (5) cents per pound advance ovd a Noe ork pricey cORWIN BURGY, Sole Agent for Thun, Hall & Co.'s celebrated ter, Bost: Milk, Graham and Butter Creer A Nort Charles ot Baltimore, Md. _Iny 29-6wif* Parez VOUS FRANCAIS, a Pocket Manual rench Conversation. ‘Striped Bass, Trout and Black Bass of the Northern States; b: y RB. Roosevelt. Tobias Wilson, a Tale of the ‘Great Re- bellicn by Jere Clemens. “Aesaying of Lead, Cop- r. Silver, Gold and Mercury; by Bodeman & Ker, ppleton’s Ealaay Guido for July. Christian's Mittake, Blackwood tiiagaring for June. Mer: ivale’s Conversion of the Roman Bay ar United States Service Magazine for 3 Saka: ia Novel, iy 8 NCR TAYLOR. A BEA DY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF THE rties of HELMZBOLD’S FLUID EX | Ae T BUCHU ah be a comparison ‘witb the j Set forth in the U8 mBMLOTT pone Goodyear; The Dem me 3-¢m t wit t Sat E AND RENT. FOR SALE 1 AND RENT. | We BOY from Ib to 20 years 9 ago, at Dad Penn’a ay. 24-3" SiN fee Pert bD—Immediately, at Columbia G six good BOYS, as waiters, at Columbia jen. WANTED-A good CONFECTION eo ‘s Bakery, corner 4% and L streets, Island jy 4-3t* ANTED—By an experienced Farmer and Gar- dener a SITU. ATIC IN. Has no objections to fan the Sonpty : ly to Mr. CALLAN, Lou- jsiana avenue, aon ‘rom 7th jy24-2t* 7 ANTED—A4 GIR! at cooking ina private family of two. Good Wages given to one that willsuit. Inquire Aad 13th st., het..L and Mass. .av. x24 co Whom A good WHEELRIGHT, ¢ aire: wages and steady xmptoyment will be iven. Ape soon to JOHN HY, corner of Wate er es Washington streets, Georgetown. D.C jy 2 Warn. NTED. WA every lady in the District and elsewhere to know that, we have secured the services, wie. New York hand to do our improved FLUT ING. for Ladies” Dresses. We can now do away with gum and make our work closer and wariant it to stay in shape longer than any done here. Having reduced our rice, we feel sure we can please all. Our new tamping Machine having arrived, we are prepared to make any pattern, however intricate, and Stamp it by the most improved French style, as well as with blocks. Embroidered Yokes and Bands. Working Ce and Silk and Braid for sale. Stamping and DeEEoO Devoe, 5 Jy U-tf opposite Patent of Cf WASTED G rood Woman ( COOK immediately. Apply at T. POTENTINI'S 279 Penn’a ave- nue, jy22-2t* PUREE FIREMEN WANTED fora sea cing steamer, Apply fo MORGAN & RHINEHART foot of G st. Sy22- a ANTED—Three or four good CARPENTERS who are accustomed to frameing. Good wages will be paid to good hands. Apply at ina Works. K and STEWARD WANTED for a sea zO- “iatactosy recommendations: Avply to MORGAN ‘Sal jac’ ommendations E RIMNEWART, footof Gat ee) yan st BucerArer ERS WANTE D—Two good BRICK- ERS. Good wages and steady employ- ment, Apply at No 29, Li re street, George- town, or at No. 587 7th stree| Veslitngion. 0. D. _Sy 22-31" Bricklayer and tee ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At No. ith street, between L and M streets,a WOMAN, to cook, wash an iy 21-tf WaAstED—a WOMAN fo to cook. None but a Kool one need apply. Inquire ‘at No. 35:2 C net tween 4?2 and 6th, next to bath-house, URNISH comfort: “450 12th st. ROOMS FOR RENT—For rent, fc and well furnished ROOMS, at No. bet. Gand H sts. The location is one of the most desirable in the.city. _ ap l3-tf_ Fo RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A very desirable two-story and attic HOUSE. contnining thirteen rooms, in one of the best loca? tions ain the city. The rent is the most moderate in Washingtoz. For further information apply ~ _ tar office connter. ‘OR SALE—The GOOD WILE AND Brae a on A LIQUOR STORE, on the corner of ae nd H Streets. Apply _on the premises. dy 24-3t* OR RENT—A very desirable Furnished Front ROOM at No. 437 Sth st, be 8t., bet. G =o H, west sid sais OF SAlE—A new two-story BRICK on 12th street, between O and P, N terms inguire on the Premises. Fok RENT—BEDKOOM AND acne : on first floor, plainly farnisher. Apply at 3 7 street, between 12h and 13th. Pay ment in advance. dy 24-30" OR RENT—The HOUSE and FURNITURE, situated on_the corner of 10th and B streets, opposite the Smithsonian Institute, Possession giv ioe on the Ist of August. Apply on the premises, Fe SALE—A BAKERY, a HORSE and WAGON, and two eee STANDS, with agood run of eres, eae between ene hours of § and7 p. m., at N 4 Maryland ave. between 43, and 6th streets. | Jy 24-3t* i LE—An excellent SADDLE RE, suitable for a lady or c' ildren. to ride, Paces, ,#nd trots. Will be sold cheap for want of Apply at the office a Goxsrament air and AOR SALE. CHE. valuable BI DI LOT, witha ene of 44 feet on Rhode Tstand avenne, adjoining Mth strees, (two good peeing fronts) containin: only 2,221 square feet. Inquire ofF. MILLER, 245 Penn‘aavenue, jy 2¢-1w* FOR BENT—BOARDING PART of a House fare nished, pleasantly located on Capitol Hill. A good chance for a person wishing to keep Boarders. ¥or further information apply to C. FLETCHER, cs pe Hill restaurant, corner New Jersey avenue POR SALE—The lith Street PARK RESTAURANT. Yaland, ‘on c street. The Bar and Fixtures is offered for sale on reasonable terms. matae re of mee . T. HUTCHINSON, ne | remises, No. 60 C st, Reason for disposal will be explained by jy 2 at ast HOUSE.No. __ tween 6th and 7th streets, jy 22-21 JOR RENT—That desirable three-story BRICK No. 181 Washington street. Georgetown, with 12 Rooms, water, gasand garden. Furniture will ber ate ¥ lor sold’ with it, Apply after 5 p.m. 0. 570 N street, be- Key left next door, Wixt ra IMMEDIATELY—Three good CAR. TERS at 470 G street, between 6th and 7th ees None but nas enterg nced app iy 2ests Be Bat S000 COMES GO ELIS. J ANTED -FRaDTAWELY at No. 923 oth an expericuced COOK. Also eet cH AMI iy ERMAID, ‘who understands her as Jy ie NTED IMMEDIATEL run errands and make hi the store. Only such which bri good reference need toinquire. Apply at 305 Pa. avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th sts. jy 21-3t* M. OPPENHEIMER. ANTED—At the Government Hospital for the Insane, one BAKER, two single WOMEN as attendants upon patients, and one DRIVER of an ox team Jy 18-6t F very desirable FURNISHED HOUSE on a Bridge street, Georgetown, cheap, until December Ist. Cars run by the door. For articulars call at Crockery Store, 124 Bridge at., Jeorgetown. FOR BENT A nearly new Frame aS on aE street. opposite the Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. | Formerly occnpied ay a Res: tanrant. Ingnire of W. VIRES, at Webb & Beveridge’s China Store, Moad Fellows Hall, 7th stree ~ {OR RENT.—Unfurnished ROOMS, at No. Eee erenue, between 19th and 20th streets. jy Fix RENT—A two-story new BRICKIHOUSE, five rooms and kitchen, on New Jersey avenue, between K and L streets south. See care on front. Key next door. y 21-3t* 117 Wi NTED—A DELL eG ee: and LOUK- SMITH. Inquire at Wo. 4 D street, bo- en (ie and 7th streets, sign ofthe Big Gun. Iw {OR RENT—A good BUSINESS PEACE. (with fixtures,) suitable for either a confectionery or shee or clothing store. Apply at 569 7th street east, Navy Yard, to LOUIS WEBER. _ jy 21-lw wast TED—FURNISHED APARTMENTS, by asingle gentleman, ina gniet, healthy, and pleasant locality, where there are no other board- ers. A sitting and bed room. Permanent State docation, rice, accommodations, . Ad- _F. ost Oflice, Washington, D. C. THD AT ONCE PWO HUNDRED HANDS. To enibiroidér Hinen muslin and flancol. None but first-class hends, that will returu the work, need apply. Bring sample of work to WM. PRINCE'S Stumping and Fluting Depot, 381 F s' Pate: ent Office. ANTEDSG Ii and Silver Watches. Diamonds, Pistols, P Tickets, Furniture, Clothing, or any article of value, The highest cash price paid or exchanged for othor goods, at Singer's ewing Machine Agency, 902 9th street, three doors orth of Penn. avenue. iy TANTED—At the new INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, in tke Washington Building, Boor No. 10, corner of Pennsylvania aveme and street, COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, CH! BER MAIDS and GIRLS for all kinds of werk. Gentle- men and ladies wishing servants will please make applications at the above office. ~ jy 20-6t* WaAnNtED—By a respectable girl, a SITUATION as nurse or chambermaid, and also plain sew- ng. Has no objection to going traveling Nie a in Address Box 24, Star office. iy 6 J ANTED.—A limited number of PU BEEICA for instruction on the Piano Forte. Best of ref- erences given. Apply at No. 526 H st., betweon 6th and 7th ts. mar 13-tf ANTED— SECOND HAND FORNITH RE. 0, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSE U IRNISHING GODS of every description. LY, 406 Th street, je 8-tf “‘vetween @ and H, east side, ANTED TO RENT.—A HOUSE containing from nine to twelve rooms, north of Ponn’a gvenue and Yetween 4° and 18th ‘streets. Address Lock Box 48, City Post Office, One with carri: house und atable preferred. 5 Je 151 PERSONAL. NY INFORMATION will be thankfully re- ceived co! Had the whereabouts oF a - GARET WIS fae te rom. WILLIAM WV GRE Apne mi) by tioir mori 322K street | iy ROLOGY—MADAME KROUSE, will give formation on all the affairs of iffe, and tn respect to all other subjects. She can be consulted atall hours of the day and evening. Gentlemen $1, Ladies 0 cents. She can also show a likeness aslarge us life. Residence No. 128 4)¢ street, be- tween C and D, Island. Sy a TW (J. HEIBERGER, Successor to HLF Epdon & Co., * CITIZENS AND ‘MILITAR MERCHANT Ta ITOR, Merromhtis Hotel, late Brown's. 362 Pennsylvania avenue, nov 1-tf Washington. D. (UPTON 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, Back Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper- ty attended to promptly. Office 29 43¢ street. Post Office Box 428 Wash- ington city, D.C. jeT-6m_ we THE WEAK ANB IMPAIRED EYESIGHT, Originating either from infirmity of age, general debility of the nervous system, protracted sicknors, or from natural disposition-to far or near sighted- nees, will be restored, improved and strengthened by the use of the celebrated BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, manufactured from genuine Rock Crystal, givti ease and comfort to the pe opte! pero, eng 8 suited ac- curately bY, entific and Practical Opticians, 244 Pa. ay., between 12th and 13th ats.; also, 386 Pa. avenue, National Hotel building. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES inserted without causing pain, and made to correspond in color, #ize and motion with the naturalone. 1¢9 N. a. mrucen, y0sTice oF THE PEACE, Office No. 511 Sth street west, near Penn'a avenue, would respectfully inform his friends and the pub- Hie general Eta that ne ig now sitending to all ren asines as_all other Oaths, ran Wis, wail other Atlettey Eandiord and’ Tenant ‘advice owe in all its 7 Particular ‘attont on paid to the collection .of debts and claims in general jez-3m* JOHN D. EDMOND & CO.,- 513 * 513 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD & GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axlietrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 51 THE LOWEST CASA PRICE, 513 (feb 15-1y)} I CE. ic cE. ICE. We have com pieted our ur arrangements for the de- livery of the pu: BOSTON FRESH POND ICE. We sell_no other. We have one price for the season. We deliver promptly. ‘We require our drivers to give exact weight. 'e never fail to AGER ply in the heatofsummer. We ask G libera! patron- age ond assure you @ conetents an FOWLER £00., ap 2-tf street Wharf. Byar 74 FABLE #0u; Te — fhe subscri- bas THR! ‘IRST-OLA' BILLIARD TABLES. nearly new, which he will dias pe of very low. Inquire at the B:lligrd room, corner: 1th st. aud Pennsylvania av. fe GREEN TURTLE EOUE EVERY DAY, KIPP & PHILLPS? CRYSTAL RESTAURANT, 330 DSTREE. _87- Families supplied. iy 17-1w" 33 fy out ey seer REVIE Jul: ae | Nee: :—The Freedmen at Pot it Royeli M Jere aut Customs ef Previtire indioe tribe | cratic View Rea oe Demo! ¥; Phe American pena e —_ Nautical Al- manic; Duties 0 talian Brigandiags, Bcotch the Snake, cr cenit, Mit; Critical Notices; List of, seme ooh cr fe 14-tf liabl NE OM RANCE TAYLOR. | Piisarpia, sone. KOR SALE. STEAM SAW AND, GRIST MILL, re 10. Eee hite Oak Timber, 000 feet ot Lw per acre, 17 miles own, on direct Tine of the Metropoli- Tnguire of oe MUNCASTER, now in use averaging 2 from Georg. tan Railroad, _jy21-3t* Rockville, Maryland. \OOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF X ¢ Clothing BI Store for aalee _Anquire at 650 lith st. w! = Washington jy 2-1 VOR heen HOUSES ai TS. aac No. 592 I street, between 1h und 13th, Navy Yard. ill be sold to suit the purchaser: Tnquire on the premises. y 20-6t* HE ST OCK AND FIXTURES OF re WEI located CIGAR STORE, doing a good and thriv- ing business, is offered for sale. Any one desirous of going into business, with a small amount of capi- tal, will find this an adv entageous chance. Satis- pentane reason given for selling out. Inquire at ice. Jy 20-5t* qe NT—For the ensui year, » FARM, frou ae “hy tifully sitnates from the Navy For TRI aiaboot 2Wacres. This Farmis bean- about three and a half (3%) miles Yard bridge. on the Marlboro road. further particulars apply either to Mrs. U IMBLE, on the premises, or A. GADDIS, JE. .. corner 1ith and M streets, near Navy ton, D. C ny LE—Corner Penna. ave: and 18th st., PH ESTABLISHMENT, doing a good business. factory reason given for selling. Apply immedi- ately. yy 19-20* it) OR SALE--A very desirable SOUNTHY SEAT, locatefi within three minutes’ walk of the cele- brated ‘Spa’? Spring at eral BE and ten minutes’ walk from the Depot of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad. Four trains to and from the city daily. New Frame House, eight rooms, two aerea not ground, wita vegetables _ fruit ao rofusion. ard, wr a P stock and fixture: Tmediate possession. uire of . CLEM- peN 1o.ce Dead Letter Otiice, Washington, D D.C. vy 1 LET—One large ROOM, suitable for three or four gentlemen, with Board, at $35 each per month, 380 E st., between 10th and Uth. jy13-1w* {OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 137 ‘West street, Georgetown Heights. Inquire on the premises after 5 o'clock p.m jy 17-6t* 7ORSALE—A STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, eu Horse rower ind one of Px atent MILLS v@ and TO ‘and GhOoVING MACHIND with ail te machinery, nearly hew. Any one of the above articles will be sold. se} gareates 7 ik ly to canes W. HAUPT- MAN A Street, Letween Band Csts., jy 15-Im* nd. Fo SALE—RESTAURANT in ny of rail- road depot, doing a good business. ne together with stock, fixtures and lease, will bd sold on reasonable terms. Apply second door from cor- ner C and North Capitol st. Jy 12-m* FFICE FOR RENT—Front room on the first floor over Stinemetz’s hat store, No. 294 Pa. avenue, near corner 13th st iy 11-tf F ORSAL a au LOT an Histreet, between 6th and 7th, Each 21 by 133. Tnguire of AN- DREWS & KING, Northern or Centre Market. 1 ¢ F 02 SALE Three story BRICHBHOUSE, with back buildings, wacoome th in excel. ent Order wah on : BNR Aue ane ietets Capitol Hil,” je 90: Im* {OR SALE—Some of the most feairable LOTS ever offered in Washingthn in Square 575, commonty called the Asyluat Square, Ali these lots are on 10th street west, from the corner of G atreet north up the 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- ell’s new residence. Also, the lot saupeuisely ad- joining and south of the residence of Mr. Galt, Also, the lot on 9th street. west and adjoining the Rey. J. €. Smith’s Church lot on the south to the corner of Gand 9th streets. This property can be easily drained on the alleys, as a large sewer runs through the square, and that without cost to pur- chasers, All of the above lots will be vacated at the pro time by order of the legal tive of the heirs of the late Arthur Also, interior Tots on said square. wes further Particulars inquire of JAMES TO pier erty Agent office 490 H, between Ben aud sth bte., Ge as 3 m., and from 4 to6 p. mn. {Chronicle.] ae FARM, ae ees THIRTY ACRES, four miles from Washington, one-and-a-half niles roma aoe Geek Church, every acre ina ate of cultivation. Fhe improvements area TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, Barn, and all out-houses necessary to a comfortab! le country residence, and fronts on the main ( Diggs’) road; is well oes fae ost and rail, with bebo! in abundance. Salers ther, the above property will be found a desirable in- vertment, and worthy the attention of persons de- siring a pleasant country residence. Twenty acres of meadow, the balancein vegeta- bles, with @ splendid crop of fruit—comprising, Peaches. Pears, Apples, Cherries, &c. Possession given will be immediately, should the urchaser buy the growing crops, together with farming utensils, and the stock necessary and now i to work the fi “ny 02m" EMANUEL LACEY. 486 486 1 representa- iddleton. SPRING ASSORTMENT rey MARKRITER’S, NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, DEALER IN CHOICE STOCK or INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, EMBRACING PAPER HANGINGS, Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low priced Paper Hangings, Borders, Statue, Cen- tre Bicces, Fee, inl pacing, e Largest and Hand- somest in the Distr Ww INDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocolate, Brown and Git Window Shudes, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSE: Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment, Pio- ture Rings, Nails, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Fraines in the District, Grarranted to be gilded with geld leuf. Also, a Variety of Dark Wood Frames, with « va- Tied étock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite “ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. Afew choice Ergravings and intings alwaya in wt Orders for Pa Hanging and Window Shudes punctually pti to, and executed in the best manner, in city or country. WF Terms cash for Goods “3 SEAR one * if 486 Sev: REET, f ’ Hall, 86: zeigt doors above aa Ga ma A Dd c. ba ash com re Fr CkRE LER AMINATION oF BEL EOLD's 5 PREPARATIONS, they enjoy our aot ecnfidencs, We consider them safe and re- Be & YATES. FAsteex SHORE FARMS, The readers of the Star will recall a sarfes of articles written by the editor, concerning the salubrity of the iste fertility of tin soil beau! of the cen ae the many otker adyantages and attractions of the vicinity ¢ ambridge, Dorches- ter county, Eastern Shore of Maryland. Since the articles referred fo were published an agency has been estan lanes @ Cambridge for the agen: of Real Estate, and the fo! win pare & few of the many de- sirable ro) ties: FA ‘OF 420 ACRE: “Belvoity * situated on Jenkins Cri ‘afew bum dred yards from the Great Choptank_Rivey, 29 miles from Cambridge. | Single storied Dwelling, 4 rooms and kitchen, with four attic sleeping apart- ments. Two tenant houses, one consi aiens rooms, the other 2 rooms. Two barns, 40x10. mireshing shed and har loft, sheds for stick, corn houses, dairy, ice house, and other ovt. buildings. Wactes of wood, balance fertile antl under cultivation. abundance of fruit for fami y purp i doath ame > es Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cherrics. , Known as rants, Raspberries, two beds of fine Strawberries. Good water; running stream in cach field. Soil, arich loam, with yellow. clay subsoil. aeptenty of marsh for creas aaa on the place. Su- perior oysters bedded within 50 yards of the House. An abundance of game in geason, A very desirable farm. Can be divided advantageously, giving a beautiful site for another residence on the bank of the coe WA cery desirable property. Price ‘0.7. A TRACT OF 460 AORES of ship tim- be Will be sold either in bulk orin Seo Bares one of 117 acres, the other of 243. Seyeral geutle- men engaged in the timber trade here looked upon this tract with favor, the only objection onal the Price. It can be now pons ht ata fi ars consider- ably reo § the Rice “ 3 ich it has 3. FA F 97 ACRES, eat on pecimpin’s 6 crete Meh empties into LeVompte's Bay and the Choptank, ashort distance below the place. A part of the eriginal “Garden of Eden,” and adjoining the home planation of W. D. Wal- 8 itor of Washin gton Star. 30 acres een balance under good cultivation. story "Dwelling, 30x18, Asingle- barn, corn house, stables, &c., all new. water’ Oysters belded. A jonne orchard of apple a ms ach trees in good Re No. 23. A FARM OF Toss. .AORES, on the Buck- fen roads tires titlee tra Ganbrrice Tinie te story Fraime 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. Apple orchard, 90 trees. Water good. Soil, sandy loam and biack joa with clay subsoil. Produces goo wheat, No.2. A FARM OF 244 ACRES, one mile and ahalffrom Bucktown, near Cambri'ze, on Trans- quakin River, Single story Frame Dwelling in good order, new Corn honse, Kitch a, Smoke house, Stables, large Barn, in tolera ve order. 160 Acres balance in wood; 80 young poach and apple will be eae shes 8. situated in . AF. E , Sing! tory Frame Dwelling, 4 rooms, Kitchen, Barn, “orn house, & 15 Acres wood; balance cleared and under cult tion. Apple orchard 60 trees. Soil tolerable stiff, with clay sub-soil, Oysters bedded. Price $3,000. A number of other Farms on Register, some of which will be sold at from 8 to 20 dollars per Acre. Several residences in Cambridge for sale. & HUTCHIN, Real Estate Brekecss Cambridge, Ma. Parties desiring to see property registered with us, with the intention of purchasing, will be taken thereto, free of c harge Prompt attention pai REA & HUTCHIN. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Gambridge, Md. Real Estate Purchased, Sul or Exchanged, Mon- ey Loaned avd RS Inyestel. i TL z Ss EX A NE D NVEYANCING. Fruit Farms, Gente and Grazing Farms, Oak and Yellow Pine Timber Lands, Mill Seats, &c B@~Persons desiring to sell Property, or those wishing to purchase, will do well to ive us acall, 'o charges aie in case of sale. ILLIAM REA. H. HUTCHIN, Cambridge, Marvland. AUCTION SALES. BY einer ADE & CLARK, Auctioneers. ay., adjoining Metropolitan Hotel. UNREDEE MED PLEDGES FROM A PAWN- ORER AT AUCTION THIS EVENING, 5 very at Gold Lever Watches, in Hunt- fine Gold Watches,’ set with 5 Id Chatelain Chains; 4 Gents? Fine Gold vest Chains: Iheavy 18karat Gold Eu glish Patent Lever, full jewelle E Patent Leverin heavy 18 Kara 0 Silver and Plated Watches; 1 ve n- ished Banjo, cost $35. good as new; 1 very fine Gui tar, cost $30. We will also sell a variety of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Photograph Albnins holdin from 30 to 200 pictures, Silver Plated Castors, Si yer Plated Tea and Table-Spoons and Forks, To- bacco and Cigars, Table and Pocket Catlery, &c. N.B All ‘Goods Warranted to be as represented. jy 24-61 DW pine & HAYS. Wat TION a , COMMISSION MERCHAN will offer for. Oye met i 36 East Market Space, Georgetown, D. ©., on TUESDAY MORNING, Juwy th, at 10 pane. Furniture and other Housekeeping Goods, Barrels of Soda Crackers, Barrels of prime Whisky One barrel prime Mess Pork, to communications, White iy 20 One on ete Set of Stand Casks, forliquor dealers, - n good order. Ls0, One prime Vinegar Cask, for Grocers use, large 8 e. Lot ee Harness, and a Arrete variety of other ar- cles. €ne very fine pada & ALO ter Sewing Machine, at private sale. 2 WARDWELL & HAYS; Aucts. 7 Dita ka Cgie 1 OF A~ AUCTION SALES. _ THIS “APTERNOON AND | TO-MORROW. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionapra. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY EST, BETWEEN 0 AND + ON 21ST ST P STREETS NORTH By virtue ofa teense of the Suprents Court of me District of Columbia, Euwity Docket? Tatny Paeed, ia cause No. nd dated Jnl wea SOR DAD AETRRNOUN EI pe Abe Becmlans o'clock, the south Md foot front, tl Shere (his feet,) of Lot No. 19, 10 anew 4 Paaynh mielangeattys streets nor’ wed by'a neat fortable Frame House. This hy anette Qelt e terms of eh ap ‘as prescribed by the decree, — One- ee cash, of i as the purchaser will be and the residue in two bt payments, at six and twelve required to $4 at the time of months from day of sale, bee meets ferred payments to be sect Trustee. The Fpnghaser ee y, chase in cash. Tf the terms ‘of aa The de- wits whole pur reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of defaulting porcheser, after five days? publication of such rexal CHARLES H. UTER iy Teodde GREEN & ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. awe SALE OF OF ASNUG hy STORY CK DWELLING as VACA ONGSIDE ON SOUTH B/STRER MW EEN ie JERSEY AVENUE AND 13ST STREET EA: On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Jul; ime at 6: o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot "No. 3 in Square 638. fronting 52 feet on south B s' between New once, avenue and Ist street cat "ths west half improv Dwelling House, containing seven rooms and xitehen; the east half vacant; to be sold separately, ‘erms : BAL Trusteo. deed of trust on the premises. Title perfect (iid ineemes and stamps at the cost of the pur- cha “ljy 18-4 [Int.] SAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ Y¥ GREEN & W ILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TWO-STORY FRA 8 LEASE, Rot ND te ABOU FOUR YEARS =OF RUN, Soe G TE ALSO, THE HOUSEHOLD RE SIN SAID HOUSE. on MOND avenne and the Capitol, the following articles, viz: Bedsteads, Mattresses, Washstands, Pillows, Bureaus, Bedding, Carpets, Chairs, ockeryware, Cook Stoves and Fixtures, nblers, Decanters, all the Liquors, Wines, &c. <u Th lodging house, known as the Franklin House Terms cash. iy 7-eod&da GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS BY CATALOGUE AT HE AUCTION ROOMS. Goemencing MON at8 o'clock, and after until about 5,000 volnmen are sold. The collection consists of Si Theology, ory; Poctry, Astronomy, | Botany Belles-Letters, and Languages. Cyclopédias, an large number of Miscellaneous Books;in the cate: wi udubon's Birds of America—sub- logue is 8 con) the plates. Boe ao copy; Mons Bayle’s Dictionary. Among the Law Books are: Stowell’s State Trials, lete set of Reese's Cyclopedi ard’s, Johnson's, Peters’s, Vessey's, and valuable reports, with a large number of publ lish Law Books and forei Amon, ings, an ether with a number of ‘bocks on Agriculture, number of handsomely &e. rigs a lar, joke on the Fine Arts, with a fine mead Edition of Boydell’s Shakespeare, of Americ! pertfolio form. Terms cash. _jy 6-ts UBLIC SALE OF Nae {IMPROVED J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts.— PROP: By virtue of =RTY AT ELLA’ thority pose to public sale, at Ellaville, upon the premises, on TUBSDAY, the 25th day of July, 1855, at elovert o'clock a. m., the large Frame Dwelling how orcu- pied by Mr. Quinn, with ten acres of land attached thereto. This property possesses many vantages fer a most pleasant country residence; moat hea'thy, admirably situated, being within short walk # ‘Hyattsville Station, on the Baltimore and Washing ton Railroad, is under an excellent enclo- sure, and all the buildings are in first-rate order, and tho land is highly improved and ornamented With shrubbery of various kinds, Terms of sale: sale. Conveyancing and stamps at the gost of the pur- ser. Title indisputable, 4 ne chaser. isputab’ “N. 0, STEPHENS, Acting for the owners. —Baltimore Sun daily until sale, ea pee to N.C, Stephens. N = in vs, Sauter et sit . ion of le are not com- Plied with to five days from day of sale, the Trustee ie by a snug two-story brick One-half in cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a Y, the 24th instant, at 40’clock p.m., we shall sell infront and onthe premises, at the corner of B and 2d streets, near Ponns}lvania above premises are used as @ restaurant and AY EVENING, July 10th, ntinuing each evening there: ntific Works, Law, How- from the She a will ox- One-third cash, and the residue in one and two years, with interest from the day of Y J.C, McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND AT PUBLIC Will be offered at remises, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, situated at the northeast corner of avenue and 6th street west, on part of Square No. 434. in ue city of Washington. kept as beer ess. Sale to take place as above i ‘ont of the premises at six o'clock in the after- nom. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the remaining two-thirds in six and twelye months, with interest. A deed given and @ deed of trust taken tosecure the deferred payments. All conveyancing and stamps a at eee of the purchaser, jy 24-eo&ds JAS. C. Mcquine &CO , Ancts? BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING hee pene oS SS Ay VE . ane M Rn REAR 1TH T PNORTH AT AUCTION on TUESD: AY, the Ist day of August next, at 6 o'clock p.m., wé shall sell, in front of the premises, Lots No. Sand6, in subdivision of Square No. 213, having 40 feet front each, running back to M street. This property has a beantiful front; near the Circle and City Passen; re Railway, algo opposite the property of Mr. Terms: Onexthird aah balance in six and twelve months, secured by ‘a deed of trust on the premises. Allconveyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. ‘Twenty-five dollars Hy be required down on each lot when knocked off. a GREEN ‘& WILLIAMS, Aucts. AT SALE LE SON ERNMENT HORSES 25,000 ANAL TO BE SOLD DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indina, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. LS as GENERAL’s OrFicr, ¢ asuineton City, D. C., July 24, 1865. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bid- der, at the time and places a below, viz: NEW Y¥O New York city, Tuesday on Friday of each week, 200 horses each day. New York city, Wednesday of cach week, 200 Mules each day. nira, Tuesday, August 8, 200 Horses. Elmira; Tuesday, jg Aneant 15, £00 mules, Atbanr, Friday, August Mules. Buffalo, W eanceaay August 30, 500 Mules. PENNSYLVANIA. - Philadelphia, Thuraday of each week, 200 Horses : Philadelphia, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, 100 Mules each day ems ‘Thursday, “of each week, 150 Mules ach «Ratterille, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules. Mifflintown, Friday, August 4, 200 Mules, York, Friday, August 4, 200 Horses. wrille, Wedne ay: beer 9, bs) Horeca, Newville, Thuraday, Aug: Mules, unt it 20 Horses Reading, Friday, Au pilippensburgh, ’ Wednesday, August 16, 100 Eric, Thursday, August 17. 200 Horses, biippenshurgh, ureday, August 17, 100 ules Ww ed ere Friday, August 18, ae, Horses, Indiana, Monday, August 21,200 Horses, Fer UEES *Weduesday, August’ 23, 100 OTseB. Chambersburg, Thursday, secure st.) 100 Mules, ton, Friday, August 25, 200 Carlisle, Wednesday , August 30, 100 Horses. Carlisle, Thursday, An ust 31,100 Mules. , August 1, 100 Horses, Columbiana, Tuesda: Salem, Wednesday, ugust 2, 100 Horses, Alliance, Thursday, August 3. 200 Horses, Cauton, Saturday, August 5,200 Horses, Cleveland, Tuesday, August 3, 1s Mules. Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 Horses, Crestline, Thursday, August 17, 500 Mules, Cleveland, ie ‘Aug ugust zi, , 200 Horses. Fort Wayne, , Thursday, es 24, 1,00) Mules, mnmtony Tuesdays vf each week 200 Horscs ea Wvilaigton, Friday of each week, 200 Mules each ay. if NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Thursday, August 10,200 Mules. Trenton, Thursd. OR et eh 200 Mules, Baltimore, Wi inane: August9, and Wednesday of each week thereafter, b00 Horses each day. WASHINGTON, DB, € Each week day, except W cdngeday, 200 Horses. An opportunity to purchase a superior class “of saddle ahd draft animals, at tee Jens than their true value, is now offered to the publ: “Though, he majority of them we fap and ser- viceable, they are ao longer requil in the army, and must be sold. - Many of the mules were bought in the Desinning of tne war, when youn; %e sccammenaie’ tl tami jo pil het! marches and cups, gente and fanail- Toke: jens ex - Uhi frou belng #0 tong” surrounded by the soldiers, Animals will be 60) Sales to commence sf Terms cash, in Unit mid wt tau3i aLIsH NOVELS FROM LONDON; 50° Ecents KACH.—The ie eae Lord; reams in the Dark; First Seagon ; ‘ag ingleton; week aa ares, Hawkaview; and ned tte and her Lovers; My 3 Render a Truss Bose Douglas, = on Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, SUCTOS SALE OF A FINELOTIN GOVEEN- 0 a = ON EEDA one OF FTOD SQUAR! n D p-m., we shall sel ih front of the premises, front? Ing on G street, between North Capitol and streete, part Lot No. 12in James 0. McGuire's sub- division of Square No. 264, having 24 feet front and 100 feet deep. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All cony: eyancine: and revenue stamps at the cost of the purcha: 810 we be required down when the property ia knock The ‘above Lot will be sold at the risk and coat o£ e de! hi tad tDe PLE REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte. ” y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctionesra, TRUSTER'S SALE OF ; TEN LOTS NEAR THB TY BOUNDARY AT AUCTION, By virtue of adecd of trusts dated. ee 25th of November, 1857, and duly recorded in liber J A, 8. No. 145, folios 187 to 190, one of the land record rds of Washington county, District of Coiu sell on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO August 15, bered 4.5, 6,7, 8,9, 37, 38, 89, and 4, in i unre Oy as laid down in the plan * Todd’ sul said square. The ground will be sold in lots to auit purchasers. Terms: Half-cash; months, secure! by deed of trnst on the premises, Conveyancing at the ne ox pense of the yurchasers. BE: ‘Truateo. iy 11 [Intel] WM. EY WALL & GO. Aucis, Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. GUARDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ROVED REAL ESTATE, pintrlet of pitied assed the tat day of July affirmed by the Supreme Court of the Dis- of sa see sitting 4 aaa ip Court of Heult By neers AGS Queen, heirs- 16 hate Henry W. tric’ the 8th day ae ul dian of Mi: oa ot oe ti fc a in front of t! auction, for cash, bn'the BOTH DAY OF JULY if e 26TH S. AEB otclow k p: m, = "undivided ate or half pay that cortals piece or parcel of ground and improvements situate and lying in the city of Washi: Beton District of Columbia, and known on the eof as that part of Lot numbered twenty -cigh' (3) in square numbered nine hundred and four, (904,) hb contained W within the following metes and bounds :—-1 nt r the same at the northeast corner of said and thence running south See the line of east 8th mt eee west to Lot, thence street twenty-six feet eight inches the pubhe alley in the rear of sai north along aid aber twenty-six feet oteht inches, and thence east to the place of begi! rare The same being all the eetate ont interest of wards of and into said pre: Air conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the conveyancing and st 6 purchaser, EUG: GENE eae jy 14 W. L. WALL & €O., A GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctt BY GREER em 326 cc corner of 7th and b ata. sf els REAL ESTATE SALE OF 3 HAND- A LY NE AND VIRGIN 2D STREET, abaeneien Two IA AVENE Ab ous EET, NEAR D STREET, ISL. PUBLIO AUGTION. PoRLIG AUST zon inut, commencing onthe Bovclock In trout efthe rope ato cog half re Hing nwa d's subdivionof original L c Ro. 581, the ies xP No.6 ands; un eauere toe wah peers pene aes, Ieee fect front each, and. 130 feet pier ey. wAigova oot, a eae P.m., we shall sell, in front of the’ premise, 5 small two-story, Fi a hee a Houses. 18 feet 5p inches arnt ne feet deop, in sh, third cash; bal- ‘erms : For the bric! ance insix and twelve months, for notes bear! interest, oe Ly a deed of trust on the comments ‘Terms for the Fisine Houses, one third cash, bel ance in four, eight and twelve months, for no’ beeene interest, sec red by a deed of truston the mises. Acer ‘ancing and revenue stamps at the cost ft t' tasers. thet ict: ii stot are Tad bd bs are i neers aD. ce iy 15-eodtJuly2&d. ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAM@, Auctioncers, Ay ION SALE OF A BUIL iT ON hi Cru K BERET, NEAE OTe Breaker required down om oa house as ir hands » Aucts, on BAT DAY, the 29th fnstant, Bh ok e m., we sbi cog inf front of fe yr emi 2,in ware 880, 18 fee inches fronton on street, ‘esky cm dosirable Suter cae au igouveyanel eee stamps tas emp 18 C1 ol Botiars, will Dereaul red down when a the ee proverty ra VIS GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ublic’ kale, = dioat of the the 3d ay of August next, titt Store and Dueling House Massachusetts The store has been grocery store ever since the house has mnilt, and is considered an excellent stand for stated in the 26th inst., at 6% ‘o'clock, Firat ia, I will ts num- vision of balance in six and twelve haus” Court of the WO-STORY

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