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ee sesso ‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. ——_— TS2 ACADEMY OF THE VisiTaTIox.—The Sunusl commracementot this institution took place yesterday. when the medals and pre. Miums were distributed by Revs. B. F. Wiget, J. A. Walterand UO. McUarthy, after which the first-named appropriately addressed the scholars. Owing to the hall being small, but few persons were present. The distribution We interspersed with vocal and instrumental music by the young ladies, who acquitted chemselyes creduabig. First ¢lass of English and Composition, the premiums were awarded to Misses Marian ©. Noyes, Mary E. Somer- vell and Anuie Steliwagen. Division of the same, first premium to Miss Mary F. Jones; -econd to Miss Mary A. Polkinhorn: bonora_ bly mentioned Miss Auna Callan: premium tor composition to Miss Mary LeComp. Di- vision of the second class of English and Com- position, first premium to Miss Susan Holland: second to Miss Bessie Neale; honorably men- iss Anna Handy. premium for com- position to Miss Emma Thomas. Third class of English and Composition, first preminm to Miss Fannie Eliot; second to Mies Jane Mont- gomery, honorably mentioned, Miss Helen Callan; premium for composition to Mi Asnie KR. French. Division of the same, first premium to Miss Fann Wilson: sec- end ‘to Miss Fannie Flint; honorably mentioned, Miss Ella Farqubar; premium for compesition to Miss Fannie Wilson. Fourth class of English and composition, first pre- ium to Miss Mary Saul; second to Miss Elia Beckenbaugh; honorably mentioned, Miss EB. Newman: premium for composition, Miss Mary Seul. Division of the fourth class of EF: « glish and Position, first preminm to Miss Jane Ryan; econd to Miss Gertrude West; honorably stioned. Miss Eleanor Callan: premium for mposition to Miss Emma Carrico; premium tor hmetic to Miss Mary Walsh; premium tor writing to Miss Clara Callan. Fifth class E Composition, first premium to ss Kate B. Harkness: second to Miss Victo- ia Le Compte: honorably mentioned, Miss y E. Eliot: premium in arithmetic to Miss &@ Gawler: preminin in writing to Miss Eleanor Callan. F elass of Arithmeti Algebra, Geometry, and Book-keeping. pre- worum to Miss Mary E.Somervell. Division of be first class of Arithmetic, Algebra, Geome- ty, sud Book-keeping, premium to Miss Mary E. Je Division of the second class of Arithmetic and Algebra, premiuin to Rosa Hall. Third class of Arithmetic, pr mium to Miss Ellen Callan. Division of the of Arithinetic, premium to Miss json. Fourth class of Arithmetic. vm to Miss Mary Saul. Division of the s of English, Dictation and Writing. ium to Miss Laura E. Pettibone: sec- end to Miss Anna Bartholow; honorably men- tioned Miss Ada V. Ball: premium for Miss metic to Miss Louisa West. Fifth c Engiish, Arithmetic and Writing, fir pre- Miss Mabel Barthoiow: second to mium ‘o Miss Maria Whitney: honorably mentioned. it asukland. Division of the sixth Arithmetic and Writing, first iss Missouri Ricketts: second Allabach: honorably men- ¥ Jones snd Amnlia venth class of English, Arith- B Writing, first premium to Miss eu ; Second to Miss Alice Wals ¥ Mentioned, Miss Mary Boyle. class of Ph ud Ornamental Writing, Maria Noyes. Division of amne, premium to Miss Julia McKelden. second class do., premium to as. Third classof Writing. s Anna French. Division of premium to Miss Fannie Flint b class of same. premium to Miss Mary Saul First class of Christian Do-trine, pre- yum to Miss Marien Noyes. Division of the ae. Miss Anna Callan. Division of the nd class do. premium to Miss Anna ty. Third class do., premium to Miss y J. Ennis. Division of the same, pre- um to Miss Emma Holtzman. Fourth ciass premium to Miss Mary Saul. Division t (he same, premium to Miss Jane Ryan Fifth class do. premium to Miss fate rknes- Division of the same, premium to iss Ada V. Bail. Sixth class do. pre- :to Miss Maria Whitney. same. preminom Division of b to Miss Mary Ryan Seventh class do, premium to Miss Marv Boyle. First class of Sacred History, pre- n to Miss Annie Stellwagen. Division of me. premium to Miss Mary E. Jones. Division of the second class do.. premium to Miss Phebe Elliott. Thira class do.. premium t Miss Fannie Eliot. Division of the same, remium Miss Fannie Flint. Fourth class do., premium to Miss Esther Simpson. Fifth class do.. premium to Miss Mary Eliot. Iiv sion of the same, premium to Miss Anna Kar- tholow. Premiums for Industry and Im- provement in Plain and Fancy Needle Work were awarded to Misses Mary E. Jones. Mar: Saul, Laura Pettibone, and Ada V. Ball. Third class of French, premium to Miss Anna Rk. French. Fourth classdo. premium to Miss Susan Holland In Music on the Harp, the premium to Miss Blarian Noyes: In Music on the Guitar, the premium to Miss Fannie Williams; In Music on the Piano, the premiums for improvement were awarded to Misses Ela McGrann, Fan- nie Eliot, Missouri Bartle, Fannie Wilson, Fannie Flint, Ella Farquhar, Anna Smith, Blanche Neale, Mary Saul, Fannie Stoops, Jane Ryan, Emma Carrico, Kate Eliot, Mary Walsh, Francis Joyce, Maggie Wiison, Kate Harkness, Mary Alexander. Cora Richey, An- na Bartholow, Mabel Bartholow, Fannie Saul, Kate Shankland, and Missouri Ricketts. The premiums for Regular and Punctual Attendance at the Academy during the pist year were awarded to Misses Mary E. Jones, Mary Saul. Kate Harkness, Mary Alexande-, Laura Pettibone, Rosalie Spignui, Mabel Ba-- tholow, Mary Ryan, Missouri Ricketts, aad Apnie Adamson. The first honors in the Senior Circle for Amuiabithty of Deportment, consisting of a crown and gold medal. were awarded to Marian Noyes, Mary E. Somervell, and Annie Stellwagen. A crown to Misses Mary E. Jones, Ella McGrann, Mary Polk- inborn, and Julia McKelden. The second benors were awarded to Misses Phebe Elliott. Susan Holland, Clara Thomas, Emma Thom- a+. Anna Handy, Anna Scott, Missouri Barile, Jane Montgomery, Mary J. Enni;, Mary Saul, blesnor Callan, Kate Harkness, Victoria Le Compte, Cora Richey, Laura Pettibone, Ada Ball, Rosalie Spigrui, Anna Bartholow, Fan- nie Savl, Louisa Newton, and Mary Kyan poe e = CxNTER MARKET To-pay.—seef, best cute, ver ib., we.; NeXt, 25e.; Salt Beef, l5azve.; Dried ef, 3ua35e. Veal, 2vc. Mutton, chops, 25c., Lamb, 25c.; Lard, 25c.; Pork, fresh, 2ve.; corned, 2ve. Bacon, hams, ancut,25c.; sliced,35c., breasts, 20c.; shoulders, Isc S Chickens, pair, Ducks, pair, $1.75. Corn, per can, 40c. per doz.,30a40c. Green pies, peck, 75a%1; Green Apples. Sve.; dried, 75c. Leeks, bh., 5e. Turnips, ck, 40c. Potatoes, Irish, sgh eon Sve. reaches, dried, per quart, 15 ets. but- ter, 25¢.; white, 12c.; dried_cherries, qt., 40c. Kadishes, per bunch., 2adc. Leona Sel bunch, Se. Omsons, 70c. ner gam — ats Carrots, 5c. per bh. —Shad, per pair, 5 . Herring, per bch., 15c.; Rock, large,each, 5; small. bunch, 50c.; Perch, 50a60c.; Mackerel, 25¢. each; Halibut, Ib., 25c.; Sheephead, 75a$1 each, Lobsters, per pound, 12 cents; Sea Bass, per pound, 12 cents. Spimmach, 25 cents per k. Rye, bushel, $1.20a8125. Corn Meal, Si va$is. Shipstuff, asic. Brownstuff, 50c Shorts, 0c. rn, shelled, $81.20, in ear, bbl., #5885 Su. Oats, bush., 75a80c. Hay, cwt., Bing 125. Straw, sve 281, Clover Hay, 750% $1.25. Celery, pr bunch, léc. Krout, per quart, lsc. Geese, $1.50882.50. Turkeys, . Venison, fresh, per Ib., 30c. Cabbage, per head, 5a2c Cranberries, per q' 20aWe. wny, quart, 10c. Lettuce, Iaiée. Rhubarb, Sc. Cherries, qt., i2a2se. Green Peas, 25c. Asparagus, per bch, lve. New Potatoes, 25c. per pk. Tomatoes, SHe. dozen. String Beans. 12a2%5c. per pk. Cym- lings, 6al2c. dozen. Blackberries, qt., 10al2c. Raspberries, 30s5vc. Cucumbers, 20aitc. Egg 2%. Whortleberries, 25c. qt., Ourrants, -——_-e- Tay TrstRict VorunTeeRrs’ REUNION AND Pi -Nic —On Tuesday next, the District Vol- unteers’ Association, composed of officers and soldiers who served in the late war, will give agrand reunion pie-nic atthe Park, on 7th street, which promises to be a very grand af- fair, the commitwe ha made every ex- ertion to provide for the comfort and enu0y- ment of their friends. Dancing will be order of the day, but the feature will be the address of Joseph H. Bradley, Esq., at four o'clock in the afternoon, when he will speak of the services of the District troops during the rebellion, especially in the three months ser- vice. Several re ts inent military officers are also expec’ to be present and address the association. Gaye ag Bg} mee a a oaking, andividual, whose ex! - cased in padded pants, after perambulating tbe streets of this city yueee evening, was arrested on the Washington ferry boat, otficer Davis, npor suspicion of being a in disguise. Atter an examination it was de- termined that the arrested party did really be~ long te thé masculine gender, and he was immediately discharged.—Alez- Votuntzsrs.—In the Sen District yesterday, Mr. Wilsom reported from the Mili- tary committee, with an amendment, the House bill to equalize the bounties of soldiers, sailors, 2nd marines whe served i the late war of the Union. The amendment consists of the Senate bill as a substitute, with ® provis- son that the exclusion of “Home Guards" shall aot apply to three years’ volunteers mustered in under the aet for completing the defences of Wo-ningten. Tue CotcumBIAN CoLLece SoHOLARsHIP.— Yesterday, the scholars selected from the male grammar school in each district, to compete for the scholarship in Colnmbian College, ten- dered the most meritorious scholar by the col- lege, were examined in the school room at the corner of 5th and F streets. The examination Was & very rigid one, and occupied from 9a. m.to 5 p.m. The contestants were William Brown, J. Breinmerman aud —— Bangs, of the First Disirict; Charles S. Lusk, W. P. Crews and Jobn Jndd, of the Second: —— Simpson and —— Cranch, of the Third: and Ed West, Giles Heilprim and Geo. Davis, ofthe Fourth. Some of the contestants were so Dearly equal in attainments as to make a decision difficult. It is thought that Banks, ef the First Distriot, or Heilptim, of the Fourth, will receive the scholarship. Brem- mermaen, Judd and Cranch did forigiare | well, and were close up to the first-nam: It is expected that the result will be an- nounced at the next meeting of the board ie ii aeerton SomeTHING NEEDED.—Reagan’s Restaurant, on the southwest corner of Iith street and Pennsylvania avenue, adjoining the office ef the National Express Co., supplies a want tnat has existed in Washington since 1860. it is an eating house wherein one can get as fine chops, steaks, soups, coffee, tea, &c., as were ever put before American gourmets, at prices quite onethird less than bave been charged generaliy in this city since the commencement oft the war. This saving is a matter of nosmall importance to the army of young men in Wash- ington who take their meals almost altogether in restaurants. Everything is served at Rea- £8n’s on the London chop-house plan, clean- ly. quietly, quickly, and satisfactorily, the cooking being unsurpassed. We advise all who would save money while enjoying a cap. ital meal, togive Reagan's a trial EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES For TEACR- rsHIPs.—To-day the examination of appii- ants for teacher's positions and candidates for Promotion in our public schools, is being held in the school room at the corner of Fifth and G streets. The examining committee, Messrs Walsh, Wilson, Hurley and Holmead, assisted by Messrs, Wood ward and Jobnson, are con- ducting it. The number of candidates present -day is considerably larger than ever before— 2 yonng ladies and 5 gentlemen, about 20 of whom are applicants for appointment and the others for promotion. A large majority of the »plicants for appointments or for promotion, e the more advanced scholars of our own schools and graduates of the same - ° IED tN JAIL.—Asbury Snowden, convicted of larceny in the Criminal Court a tew days since. and sentenced to one year’s imprison- Ment in the Albany penitentiary. died in the jail yesterday, where he was confined await- Snowden died jail, and that but few deaths have occurred pbdeneie ayaa Tie Crors.—Encouraging informat'on con- tinues to arrive from the grain producing sec- ws of Maryland and Virginia. The prospect for wheat in the western counties is excellent. agreeably disappointing the most s : Guces. The extensive fields of Virg been principally planted with corn, and from these we hear that a heavy yield is looked for ° MAp Docs KiLLEp— Yesterday morning (t- ficer Hill. of the 4th Ward, killed a mad de the alley between A ond B streets Retween Mand 12 o'clock | t Roundsman Walling shot another in Ju- diciary Square, rear of the City Hall - ° ~ Tats. Oat The Commissioner of Agri- bunch of oats grown at Sandy Springs. Worcester county, Maryland, the stalks of which measure six feet in height = Pes Ast appearance to-night of the Lubin Brethers in their wonderful magic. The “Sphynix™ will be on ——_ +e. —--_ CITY ITEMS. Sey ya S O. rOR s Lopoe in some vast wilderness. Sighs the poet, but if he had bis wich how would it be possible for him to purchase his clothing at Henning’s One Price 3 n the yland avenue! ry Lady and Dollar Jew- elry Store this week and see the new styles of Jewelry and Silver-Plated Ware for only one dollar, No. 43- Pennsylyania avenue, third door from 4 street. aes 1 TAKE great pleasure in commending the Magic Sold Water suld by Messrs. Kowland & Nichols, at the corner of 15th street and Penn- sylvania avenne, known as Julihn’s, The Syrups and Soda being made under the eye of the proprietor cannot but be healthful as well as palatable. G.W. Samson. Pres.dent Columbian College ———o ProrLe WHo HAVE cut their wise teeth use the Se nd all who do, are willing to de- clare to all who don't use it that it is the most perfect and delightful thing for the teeth they ever dipped a brash into. ~ eS STRANGE, BUT TRUB.—That Warts, Moles, Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, etc., can be re- moved without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between 43 and 6th streets. je Pennies can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. ae Corns, BUNIENS, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 cing vania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from Sa. m.to5 p.m.,and 6to8 p.m. ES MARRIED, : On the 4th July, by the Rev. 8. LS ype Brown. inthiscity. Mr SAMUEL 8, WHITE. of Philsdelpbia. to’ Miss JOLIA A PUBCBLL, daughter of the Hon. Wm. F. Purcell. a DIED McCOY. Onthe 6th inst., aftera by bla, Ho ness, JASPER McOOY, inthe 26th year of his “this friends are invited to attend his funeral,on Bunda; afternven, at4o'clock.from the Wester: Presbyterian Church, #1 H street, near 20th. * ed Watcaers. LONDON, GENEVA, COPENHAGEN, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. A large and fine assortment just opened, M.W. GALT & BRO, iv 2-6t 354 Penna. avenue. 486 MABEBITEBR’S, 486 SEVENTH STREET. INTEBIOR DECORATIONS: OHOICE STOCK! Lately received. and now open for inspection, the HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT ever offered in Wasbinzton, embracing— PAPERHANGINGS Of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, of the best Fabrics. and LATEST orien wes ropriat PARL@RS. BALLS. DINING Bi ct BERS. and LIBRABIRS, embreciaz New. Bich, aU Desicns of oldered Gilt Patterns ig Rooms. with appropriate Borders; rge and select Stock of mediam and low priced Papers WINDOW SHADES, New and beautiful the prevailing Gulors. TAN. LAVEND STUNE GBOUNDS, with Gilt Borders without Centers. Windew Shades of any required Size,Style, or Color. made tv Urder. OVAL PICTUBE FRAMES, Largest Assortment in the District. war- d to be Gilded with Gold Leaf, and from the jacturers in the Geun isp embractn . imitation.) BOSEWOOD. and al GILT OVAL PIGTORE FBAMES, WALNUT BRACKETS, CONV EX GLASS. &c. Persons baving P' ed tocall and examine. chasing Frames. PICTUBE COBD AND TASSELS, In Crimson, Scarlet, Green, and Blue Colors, from P ( fo the Largest Portrait Bicevaiss SILK COR! and Tass Ls, different “apeci jal attention paid to this Branch of our Bus ii PAINTINGS AND ENGBAVINGS On Sale,a few Choice PAINT *hoy.in ENopavinas. -” ‘kfal jiberel patronage received .the dention oftie habit is called tothe above Btock t iy istri se. - =a which bes beet ken are request- ment before pur- Pa as lishment. Orders for or elon Shades punctuslly and felth Hy exeented, in City or Country. Any order ‘aatisfectory Billed, will be immediately cor- cated. and satisfaction guaranteed; and goods (according to quality)sold at as Low Rates as they can fe parcheeed in the District. TERMS CASH FOR GOODS AND LABOB. J. MARERU 6 7th street. 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Taguireet this efiice, Fe ‘A spistt F°"stinn Barnes, | BEADL raster SAbEIAGE, HORSE, AND munes, | BRADLEY, ' WANTS. WANTED—A WHITE GIkL, to do general jousework, at No & 45 at. ay 7 St" FOR SALE AND RENT. {TOKE FUR RENT. 3: sO street, between L and M atreets. ire at Wo. 371 10th wT jo American WOMAN. to OUSE FOR ty bet Heese BS T—on Toth etroct, ¢ good domestic pies. Apply at 425 Ps. streets. containing 6 reoms. A. avenne Also. a good COOK Ae ite the corner of 0th i the pes @ ANTED—By a respectable married wom HOUSE ON PA. AVENUE. contaloing 7 W erLaG cowl tee ater ae Je, vill te rented tone incaite at ho. Btar Office. iy 7-20" h side Je 7-6t" ANTRD—By a you. an, ASITUATION Tt ‘tory BRICK DWELLING pei book 2 ee! ee in soon tama. ¢ HUDSE. vith gre and meron are ae ood rete n the onetrr ; cen streets Call corner of Mth and Diets, Nor 89. Me™ | SBT K etrene oe cee hey enkeat autre at No. I BOG CLERK WANTE)—A competent and active assixtant. None but those experienced and well recommended need eppiy. Address Box 45S, City Post Ufice. ay 7 2t" ANTED—A PARTNER A druggist or penne physictan preterred, with @ cash capital o! FA ‘00 ood oe to ii enge te ® most respect rvd en- erpriee. that w rer SUmai. tarot ee Ae W&ANIED—A SITUATION « competent ches tee ke Yeterences ORsaress PHARMACY. Btar Office. ; ANTED—Acthe A House, @ good W tiene GEee iW Geo > ees WANTED-A white GIBL. to do the work ofa small family. Apply No. 83 High stree Georgetown. Je 6 3t J ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL to do general housework for a small private fam- Oall thi ily; must come well recommended Bing at No 54 V J ANTED—A eecond hand BAKER, (a young man.) to work in the bakery and drive nevery morning. Inquireat F. DESFUSS: French Baker: 19th A BESPE E GIRL wi sITUA- TION in a respectabla family to do cooking er washing and ironing. Best of reference gi Ineuire next door to corner of 2d and H stree jy 6-; W AN 0] chanics, &c al-o, those wishing to call at Room No 7. Star Building, corner Pen: sylvania avenue and 1]th street. Jy 6 2t™ ETEVT RESPECTABLE GIRL SITUATION to do cooking. wath: ing in « small family. or cham! Work and atsist with at h . Calla 1 ith stree: _3y 6 -3t* 1 RUGGISTS—A young man who has bad sev- ers) years experience in the Drug snd Pre- ecription business. and is at present engaced from Qo'clock a.m, to3 p.m. desires to secure a PO- SITION where his leisur ally employed. Address. stating where an inter view may DKUGGIST, Star Officer. sy6 3t* COPYING —a lady who writes ® geod hand de sires to obtain work as copyist. Lawyers, Sgents or other persons wishing papers copi beastly and promptly will please apply at 19% 6th ba est, between M and N streets north, J) 5 Iw WANTED —A BOY. to work in a dining room. One that can bring good recommendations hours could be profit- for honesty, ventle nly bearing and activity, can find employment. None other need Spply at Dyer’a Hotel. Also, @ good PASTRY 0k wanted Jy 5 3t~ V J ANTED—We want to buy, rent. or hire, HOUSES in Washington. both large and small. for cash. Also, FARMS in the country worth from $1,000 to $10,000 each I. L. WELLS & 00., iy$1m corner 16th and F ats WADNTED—A young MAN to act as -alesinan in & Inwber yard. One who understands the ks and qualities of Inmber, and is well ac ainted in th trict, can secure a situation by lying to WIL De lers.cor 14th “ET & BEDGRAVE, Lumber and Canal y 33t” V SANTED—A frat-class RARBER, with good reference. good wares given, $16 per Week at No. 324 E street, dy 2 eost* E.ALLIOT street. between WASTED At PLOWMAN & CO B: gister Office, 05 F ‘ nel 12th streets. large an! #mall HOUSES for per Warew tand reliable tenants Je 25 131" Vv J ANTED—Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, or any articles of value, atR. FULTON & CO'S, Pawn k 502 oth &treet, three doors north of Pa. avenue, N.B.— 50 Water Coolers, and 500 gross of Porter Corks, for sale cheap. Je2-im* WANTED — SECOND HAND FURNITURE Alse, MIRRORS, OARPETS, BEDS, BE DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every ; B. BUOBLY, 406 7th street. hetwaen G and H. east aide FOR SALE AND RENT. UBNISHED ROOMS AND KITCHEN FCR BENT—In a situation posecesing bealthfal pees, sade, fine water. and every reqnisite for enjoyment. The junction of the Washington and Hampshire Railroad ison the borders of the farm, and the cars will stepevery hour for p to Washington and Alexandria. Milk tales fornished on the place at market price Avply to THOMAS W. SWANN, Alexandria, Va. Je 25-2awtl FS BENT—In the STAR O. INGS. corner of Pennsylvania street, ROOMS suitable for law, re: other agency offices. Temms moderate the best in Washington. Apply toO. B. BAKE Btar Office. je 90 tf Mone THAN yoo, ,THOUBAND FARMS BY THE SOUTHEKN REAL ESTATE Co., je7-m 4927th street. Fe BENT—Six U. RNISHED ROOMS at No. 276 Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and l2th sts. References required Je 19-tf Fro. BENT—A number of SMALL HOUSES and ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished. FOR SALE—Large and Small HOUSES, North nd South. Inquire at STAKR’S Register Office, 05 F st.. bet. 1th and 12th sts. my 14-eo2m™ OK BENT—A new first class BRIOK HOUSE, contain 8rooms, with water and on Georgetow: etzhis, within two squares of cars. Inquire of 0. B, JEWELL & OQ, Gstreet wharf, Washington. jem 128 {OB SALE—4,160 ACRES OF LAND in Ean- dol; county Va. Title indisputable. Terms reasonable. Will be sold in tracts to suit purchas- ers For quality of tang I efer n. George BR, Latham, ©. from West Virgin and ‘ Wallach, editor Washington Star. For title in- quire at the rooms of FORD & HINB, over Ham- mack’s restauant, 202 Pa.avenue. Thisland will ‘itively be bar i da THOMAS H. FORD. SMALL PORTABLE BUILDING, now used as a photograph gallery, to be sold cheap for casb, withor without instruments. Apply corner Pa. av. and 18th #t.. Washington, D.C je 5-Im* Fo, SALE—5O WATER COOLERS. 500 gross of CORKS, several Gotd and Silver WATCH- ES, 500 setts of MOSQUITO BARS, CLOTHING, &c., &c,,at B. FULTON & CO., Pawnbrokers, 502 Mh . bear the avenue. je 2-Im* “Fo RENT—At 467 13th street. between E and F, four UNFURNISHED ROOMS on second floor, or two FURNISHED BOOMS on the first floor. The location is immediately north of Pa. and one of the best in the city, my 24-tf OR SALE—150 AORES OF LAND at Hyatts- ville, tes minutes’ ride by railroad from Wash- ington, to be divided in lots to anit purchasers. The building sites sre beantifully located and command a view of the poy for miles around, To _—_- doing business in Washington this pre- sents a fine bo Larrea of securing country seats at a convenient distance frem the city andin a bealthy and flourishing neighborhood. For first choice apply at once to IOKEY. Teotf Roo’ Building. OR BENT—MABINI’S HALL, (late Temper- ance Hell,) on E street, between 9th and 1th, can be rented for festivals, fairs, meetings, or search purposes, For particulars’ inquire at the reet GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GEORGETOWN SCHOOLS. inations of the Public Schools ef George- will take place as follows. t 3 Primary No. I—Tue-da; , July 10th, High-street Buildivg. No. 2—Wednesda;, July lth, High- Primar street Building. Prim: No. $—Thursiay, July 12th, Montzom- ery-rtreel ee: Frimary No. 1—Friday, July 13th, Montgomery- street Building. Female G:ammar— Monday, July 16th, Mont- gomery-street Building, Male Granimar—Tuesda;, July 17th, Montgem- ery-aticet Buildin, P.M. each da). remiums will be made at et Honse Hall, July 19h, at half-past 3 o’clock p.m, dy 6-4t “HEAP DEY GOODS AT MILLER’S NEW Citbke 101 Buide st., Georgetown. D. C.— We continue to receive Goods, and as the season ping Goods, Boys’ wear, Parasols, Fens, Gloves and Destery. Skirts line 1uhs. 16, 20. 25, 28. 3b conte Muslin to sell 15, 18, 20, 25 cente, Calicoes 10, 125. 18, 18%. 20, 22 cts., Alpacas trom 35 cente to $1, Mosquito Nets, Not: ‘witbatanding domestic goods have advanced late- ly, We are selling them as low as ‘all and 1 . Ssenrime Oe OM SER aMIN MILLER, FIELD 8 CELEBRATED HAME, THE OLDESTAND BEST BRANO 38 THE ESTABLISHED 14 waa the Sret $0. gi Duffie! be An o Sree 8 a azerte y and fi Lit Albion, Food for au Emperor -—Lieewpodl Moray. theld's celebrated Hame wwe been the Spvortten ip the Soul! for twenty-five —New leans Picayune heyihare ow seven rat premiums, f amedal the World's ‘air, 195), the United 8 A Be- ciety. 1: the by oe tag Bu my agen in Baltimore. tlerces jatarrived.. 3032 ‘ae J) OFQUITO CANOPIES, all sizes and i That recelag 2 aa oF jol6-awiw totes phat Ta. a6 jy 7 3t* For SALE OR RENT—A@+mall Brick 8TO ad LOT, No. 60: HOUBE 2 porth N etree ext door to 6th street west Good business stand cesirable | either side. FSR, RaNT_A «mall tarnished HOUSE, Wo. bet Coa- 114 Ge aeseeeleting iad C SPALDING streets, Washington. <0 per month. Appl; to H cares, between on 3 dy T-3t* No. 311 Fatreet, ‘OR SALE_—The large BRICK DWELLING, ‘tween lith and 12th. is for sale, containing about IS rooms, with al! modern improvements. Inquire of J. T. WAL- KER, Lumber Merchant, lth street and Canal. Liy7-3ta Fo RENT_A fret WELLIN bri on the heights c th 1 cooking range. a nd hot and cold water. Also,two small BOUSES in the First Ward For terms ap ply to OSEPH LIBBEY, Jr.. jy 7 3t* No. 27 Water st , Georgetown, class DWELLING HOUSE, Georgetown. A three-story rooms; water and gas fixtures, STORE FOR BENT—In. ©) street. between L TY9 PLEASANTLY SITUATED FRONT BOOMS, anfurnisbed, with the use of parior { desired. 44% L street, ee j : vi kitchen, 12th apd 13t Te. DRUGGISTS—FOR STOKE. cre Sieree Prexcription by Apoly to WM E, 1™1 G street. between 19th sna 20th, ei BG iy 6 3t* Fc RENT— E No 154 I avenue, between 17th and 18th streets, ining 14 rooms, including h room. Inau Ohina Store on the premi Gand It. Fer BENT—Darin, and oth st Price $0 per month the ommunicating orth, between 41, ithont boara. Inqnire at the American Telegraph Office, 432 Pennsy! terest nia avenue. = ‘i = Ko SALE OB KRENT—Two new HOUSES. contei ving six rooms each, with eas thre on iy 6-3t 14x28 each.on K street, near 2th Terms 300 cash; balance in monthly payments, wit $10 per month 175 K str Mie FOR SALE. I past A SUPEBIOR FLOURING MI PLETED, AND ORDER, AT ALEXANDRIA Y OF FERED FOR SALE nis Mill is finely situated. being built on the river front. on Pier 5, having the advantage of a heavy draught of water atits wharf, GEO. a LAN bet. 18th and I9th LL. JU T COM PRBF EC \ NNING = BOK A branch of the Loudon and Hampshire railroad rans directly back of the building If not sold at private sale by the 17th instant, it will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. on the premises, at 2 o'clock en that day For information in on the #. or at the National Bank the Me pr tropolis. Washington, DC iy 6 dtd J B. AUTCHINSON, Assignee for Bowen, Bro. & Uo. KENT—BOOMS enited to families. In juire at 422 loth street, between H and I COR streets [POX BENT Pennsylvania aven FURNISHED HOUSE, south 1) Siw ide b= | between 2st streets. Rent medera st* [POR BENT-A DWELLING HOU with store rooms, anitalle for a fancy trade. on 13th street. bet Mas-schusetts avenue and L -! Ne, 353 ire 397 1th street. jy 5-30" UK RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE with back building, sitwated on dist street, be tween G and H streets porth — Corms morlerate to @ good tenant, street Ke KENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE oome and ballon Dunbarton Movtgomer) and Green. N 1 For particulars attached povite Inquire at 356 H street, near 1ith iy Sat? th 6 Eo RENT—On reasonable terms, a three-story BRICK HOUSE, containing & 1 lar, No. 62 Square Jy 5 3t* G stree 3 and cel Fok BFST -A FRAME HOUSE, four rooms and kitchen, situated on Dun tween Montgomery and Green. G rton street, rgetown, No. >. Gasand water attached. For particulars in- qnire No. 64 Dunbai st., epposit: iy 5-3t* ely furnished ROOMS, Tikes BENT—Han in a house which has been recently refitted, and contains all the modern i quire at 19th street west, second door n Revn. avenue. | ARE LE CHANG RY, (old stand.) wi’ for sale very low FORD, Druggist, corner of 11th and ne. ‘ovements In- ay 5 For particulars ap- dy 5-4t* Bock Cre Fe SALE— $3.06 each—Tw oexcellent BRIOK 4% miles north Chiireh: improved ly of buildings, orchards, &c. adapted te farming or all in good condition. ¢ of HENRY & WALK of 7th and F streets 75 acres, or will besold in the city; nea large number 3 land 15. well dening purposes, being For farther particulars in- ER, Boom No. 10,cor- ty 5-1m* HOUSES, containing 8 rooms, and favorably $600 to’ S200 street, 1642 by r any Iso we and for lease, « LOT on which can be used ass CHELL & SON, Res! E st corner Pa, ave. al small HOUSES, fi ion t pted to the ff r 1 i >; brick house on walls. Ap te Brokers, ay 5-3t* aid 15th st. acres of very supe LAND, under a high state of cuitivation. Fer SALE—Abont twen' ri ve ‘ery side the itol, city, rive: country residencs denees. purchasers, jy 52w* perior garden land, and located jnst ont city limits, with a fine view &c., and @ splendid or could be divided inte a num- ber of lwantiful lots for garden: It will be sold entire or Address Box 75%, Post Orice. or private rest- jot. to suit _ly 340" Te LET— Py very near F stree' iy 3-6t th str Hioure Ingui Inquire at Foz BENT—A BRIOK HOUBE, with 7 rooms. on Capitol Hill. . BROWN Restaurant, corner 33th street and Sito a F mouth. Pb. WELLS & 6O., Corner of 10th and F streets. F°, BENT—A two-stor ¥, BBICK IOUSE, en an ‘0. 319, , between M dq N,N y new and contains seven rooms. the premi © $-003t" Fe RENT—A two-story BBICK HOUSE on E street perth. between 2d and 34 for two familie: Inquire north, © east, suitable Rent $18 per month in advance. 43 ; Birtreet east, between C and D ito! 3¥ 3 eu3t* Fe RENT—A first-class BOARDING HOUSE, . avenue, Opposit: Hotel. containing 26 rooms and gas thro Possession given immediate! atNo 335 next door west ay No, 337 Pi the house. Metropolitan ly. Appi Seas” Foe RENT— corner 435 sid: in the parlor. perty hase and epacto: ellars. Terms ree Case to Mrs. MINA UBLMAN: BELLS & CO.. Real Estate Brokers, cernuer Wth and F sts. fret reet and ; contains 25 room rupee, with het and coid wi Possession "i Apvly toJOHN B. MURRAY, No, Jy 3-6t* Fe SALE—The HOUSE and GR est corner of North Capitol lately the retidence of Chas. ‘ge bric commodior ONDS . Ubimen. k dwelling and outhon: na. a¥e., No. 413. has a fine cooking also, chandeliers fmmeriately. 26 434 street. and extensive ted at the north- Lay 4 sts., ii loc 8, Apply on the A D.L. r to , north dy 8 Fo. BENT—Two well ventilated ROOMS, No. 333K. ora ay eet rear 12th, suitab! Apply on the OK BALB—A BOOT AND SHOR 8TORE doing a good Lusinees; situated in one of the best lo- cations in Washington: reason for selling the pro ietor wishes t+ go into otber basi: Bt3017thst., between Laud M {OR BEN’ is four story siness. Apply sy 280" HOUSE No. 923 Penn-ylvania posite Willard'’s Hotel. The House om 81 Xtures com) te, Rrst clus Boarding Honee, belmg sm itable for a the vicinity of the Treasury Department sad other Public Buildings, ay 2100" T. A. McLAUGHLIN. | ithe quire at No. 371 10th . 6-3t" summer, a suite of three KOOMS on third floo: snd fronting sonth on C street rti, Printing Office | Inquire of P, LEARY, next door rth of att fhout BOARDING- HOUSE, BOO: at le for offices Y Bi Bre. wi iy? AUCTION SAL For other Auction Sales see fourth page.| e street, opposite to the Marke ‘ment of Hoasehoid Futniture UM be added— gore Broo! THOS. DOWLING, Auc HOUSEHOLD FURNITO ON. On WEONESDAY ‘MORNING o'clock, I wtil sell. at my Auct: Georgetown Su THOS. DOWLENG, Auct. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO STORY FRAME Bi STH STKART WE: STKBETS NORTH On THURSDAY, the 12th instan’ ail veli, 7. with the improve- nsisting of a snug two story containing 6 rooms AT PUBLIC aU TOR. ‘Terms made known on the day of . $40 down wi ytd RX 2. 0. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEB’S SALE OF ted near Kendall Green. «1 of Mr Corcoran, on the Bound: of a deed of trust, 1853, and recorded in Liber J. & 100 6t seq., of the land rec county, the subscribers. a8 named, will sell. to the hig! Promlece, on TUESDAY, the lath day of August, 866. at 6 o clock in the afternoon, Square No. 930, By virtuy inthe ph The te: date of eal: of the purchaser, who auctioneer at the the time of s sale are not com the day of sele. the risk and cost of ‘hen the property is sold. BEER & WILLIAMS, A in fFont of ea Bey 8., of Washington city aleare. One third cash: and the Tesidue in 6 and 12 months, with interest from the the purchaser to give noves of equal ameunt,to be secured by @ deed of trust on tne Property. Allconveyancing and stamps at the cost y) deposit $20 with the le. If the terms of lied with within five days from i trustees reserve thy resell the sbove Square, or an) part thereof, at the purchaser in defanit, 'o opeiweek 's potice a a Intelligencer jy T-w&i38lsan TB SUTER\ Trustees C. MouUInE & 0O., Auctioneers. BY @3EEx “& WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. . TRUSTEES SALE _.Under and by virtue of a decree passed ty the Supreme Court of the District of Co! cause depend: ¢ therein. and numbered 5 uity in which Zephaniah Jones ts complainant. and ce Stringtellow and others are defeniants, ng date on ibe 3d day ot for sale.on TL ESDAY. the Sist day of July H b 1866, at 60 clock p.m.. on the premises, parts of ©. 1 and 12, in Square No ing at the southeast corner « No 432, and rumning thence west 47 thence north and Winches thence east. 100 fest to 7th street With eaid street, to the beginning the improvemen’ known as ihe ‘The terms of sale are: One third in cash, and the res payable in 6 and 1 inches ce north 2: consisiing « “Avenue Honse s preacribed by the decree, purchase money to be paid 0 tert feet together w f the batldin ue in two equal inetalme nths, for which dete payments, with tpierest trom day of sale, the par baser terms of sale are not com od with in five day © trustees r ve the right t+ resellat the risk ond ¢ deianiting purchaser, upon one week = Motive by publication inthe Nattenal Intelligencer A THOMAS BRADLEY ‘ Truet WILLIAM ¥. FENDALE,: Trustee, y 7 eokds GKEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts AILIFI SALE—By virtue of an order « strain for rent, due and fp arrea fred bemsan to J Young. tor the eu iT ored dollars, | have this day distra = all the crowin. op upon said prem ses. situated at Gieshe retts of Harness give notice that July, 1866, at 5 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auetioncers. AUCTION SALE OF A BUILDING THE CORNER O: T STRERT NOK THURSDAY. the 12th instant. at « y ses. A cont of th iy 6-4 shall gi faction of the tras on of purchaser tt his notes, endorsed to the ami 2 Warons, ere! on TH! RSDAY, the 2th day of IT stall sell the at Wall & Co. cash. Also. et 8, 4! Giesboro? 1 rowing Crop- for sale tothe higi o'el sani wagons and harne Bavaar. to the highest 40 ‘clock pm thallexpose the est thdder for easl), pT td upon t cured by adeed of r 2 GREEN & WILLIAMS, A tis +4, Conveyancing and stamps unty, and 1 . WISE. Bailit and Constable yy m., on the premises, Lot No 1. in Square No h; balence in 6 $25 down whe: sold BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ¥ TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON 4TH STREET WEST, Between (M and N streets north, House No. 132, at Public Anc- NE On TUESDAY, the 10th ins m.. we shall sell. on th front by §0 feet deep. running back to an alley improvedtwi taining six cood room Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six twelve and eizhteen months.for notes bearing iuterest, and secured by @ deed of truston the premises. All conveyancing and revenu of the purchaser. knocked Ved B* M. —7 BRICK provements cons! months, secured by pre v6 at Auctionsers, -) Corner 10th street, OUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. On TUESHAY EVENING, July 10th o’ctock. we will sell, epee the 14, in Gunnell’s subdi vie: remiser, Lot N ion of Square No 205 Tront, by 100 feet deep. run ot alley. situated on 12th st. a0 treets north. The im f @ snug Brick House, with ed yard, and cood well of water on the prem ms: One-half cash: balance in 6 and 12 a deed ef trust upon the _M.K. WALSH & Gu »Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. VERY VALUAB SEAT IN T Farm belongi: as Glen Bilen. Columbia. Bridg frni ice hou this beantifal pro; to ite elevated and ‘apt. lying immediately street, Georgetown, contains 10} acres ina hig! well fenced and watered, ao or hard of eraper, &c.. Bc. fine roomy Dwelling-House, and kite! with all other necessary ou It adjoins the farms of a el, Rite’ id Weaver. LE FARM AND COUNTRY ‘HE DISTRI On THUBSDAY, the 1th instant. we shall sell at 5o'clock p. m., on the wan that besatifal y.A.T. Maddox, known property is about 1% or two miles northwest of Georgetown, in the District of the Ridge road. and state of cultivation, OT AT AUOCTIC ulllings, We deem it ua ports Suflice it to say. owing nealthy position and high state of cultivation. we consider it equal, if not supe- rior. te any farm in the District. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 1.2.3 and4 years, the purchaser to give notes forthe deferred Payments, bearing irterest from day of sale, pay- A deed given aud a deed of able semi annually. ken. All conveyancing at the cost ef trust taken. yarchaser. incindin: be required paid #0) Persons di so at their Jy 5-2awdds vious to UBLI nM remises, 8 ee B 1 The loca of the finest in hood, pecul japted to comntry residences, four of ti manding th ntry for miles around, The property is bounded by the railroad and turnpike, all the lots fronting on one or the other, seme « . The place is well set in gras~, in high cult: Sdorned with two beantit al grove=. and well watered by two fine strea several never fribip and <tores at Belts iy tds sville, and 13 miles from © SALE—On SATURDAY, July i4, at > we will offer at public silo. upon the 8 band ILDING LOTS. trom forming a portion of Br. Be ngton Pailroad, umainee- Schvols. churches JOHN GLENN &C®,. Beal Estate Bro! No. 59 Second street, Baltimore. W. W. BALL, Auctioneer AGLE & O0., Auctioneers. B* ig rd No. 295 Pennsylvania avenue, jagie & Oo. will their personal attention to ae sale bi zB end Hoasehold Farnitare st the residence of camilies declining Also, te the ssien of stocks of ny BENT—The Hous: No 29, south side of Endiana a’ near City Hail, having all the modern improv alata bove ground four-story DWELLING i ine office. be a few days. Apply at 1and6 o’clock p,m. JAMES TOWLES, 490 H st., north of Patent Office. _iy 2tf RENT- W F Wousmes furnished and apf nihed in the city and Georgetown. Also, TE! have iret class for rent. MENTS several of four rooms, in First Ward, je 90-tf WNMAN & GREEN ae Tatelitzencer aula. = . at the ‘OB RENT—In the Star Ofice Building. at the corner of Pen: 8 pumber of excel ING ROOMS. BORAKER, at the Biar RENT— No, 391 D atreet, Fo Te g Trogte tmmediately on Penns. iy situated shove rooms a Weshiuston ty. ioplv 100. B. BAK RI, at the ek BR BENT—In the STAR BUILDIAGS. cor- 1th Pennsyl: ope etreet, = pt SU Office. je 347 C Street, benvern 4 and 6th streets. ving at zie's Patent reat expense erected one of McKen- 1 Ovens, and supplied ourselves with the newest and most improved machinery manufac: 10 farnish mer kers, we are now prepare rchautes with all articles in our hue on the best terms. and superior in quality to any heretofore offered in eur market ‘0 the bi Jy 6 6t jshinent is now equal in all it intments to any inthe country, ond pad ne al effort to ‘advanee the industriel interest of ity : ‘asure in showing the of tie wen meckioery to ‘sy who feels an interest in the advancement ofthe Cte arts ur establi Ww 4tiace HOUSE BESTAURANT AND DINING SALOON, Southwest corner of Penns ave. and Mth street. iy #-3m 3.H. BEGAN, Proprietor. AED EFFECTS July 20. at mime re. N 74 + general OUSB AND LOT ON BRIWEEN @ aND reine The lot is 21 feers front by v3 feet 4s inches dee: TA! 950, situa. Brat of the form 10. 64, toli> of Washington trustess therein est bidder, on the right to ‘uly, 1666, we will est. and thence, well LoT ON Le fH STREET WEST AND fe o'vlock and 32 at 6, o'clock p. remises. having 13 feet o-story Breik House, con- temps at the cost 80 down when the property is GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. aces. y to s8y anything farther in commendation of the revenne stamps. $200 will own when the property is to examine the property can do uve! ones i UIntel} ay Benj. Berry, on the read. 4 of sulle hingt: — ie MFT2°PoLITan PATENT STEAM BA- KERY. | property lambie ina | AUCTION SALES. “THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B DL WELLS & 00, Accs wnt Beal Ee tate Brokers, 8. W. Cor, joth and F ets. DIAN 'S SALE OF A \ALUABLB BUILT LOT, fromti @treet, between 2d end ‘Sd streets. First Ward 0 er RDAs on ed phone Mg 84 oc m., we sh . 2 ae 7 sathority of the Orpial of Henry Felson, dece Partof Lot Bo. 12. i tert On + street, oe od extending 2 Court. ar! si the ortete wit + to Square No ®), frowting # een 24 apd 230 streets, south jepth 118 feet ‘erms cash. 0° Gown when the knocked off. Comveyancing a4 stampa st chaser's expense D.L WELLS & CO. a7 8 ats Acctioneers. Aactionsers BX OBEES & WiLLiaM ADMINISTRAT: SALE OF HO FURAITU RY STORE FIXTERE ph the lth imetant, PONS Pola Harvey. Urphans Court of Efcts, on 3d street west, between Cand D sts , Island. B der of the administrator GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avcts GUIBE & O0., Auctioneers deel, at ING next f the} ° Bea! sod Dome. FRAME BUILD: iderable guap i Doors, Win »be removed within ter JAS. € ’ days from McGUIBE & 00, er Avctionsers ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO , Auctioneers BUILDING ASSOCIATION TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL Es’ On MONPAY, clock, on the premises, by »taly recorded in Libe folios 410 et ; noary. A the east feet en north Isth sts..and running hes te a 20 feet alley ¢ in 6 oud 1 monthe. for notes with interest, secured upon the Conveyancing at purchaser's cost If the terms of sale are not complied with in etx days after the sale, the Trustees reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase: a CHARLES BRADLEY, W.B WOODWARD, Trustees Excel+ior Building Association jena JAS.C. MCGUIRE & © . Avcts BY GBEEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, SRICK AND FRAME HOUSES AND BUILD ING LOTS ON HE ISLAND AT Al CTION Ov WEDNESDAY, the ith instant, we shall sell. in front of the premises, at i clock p.m nn ngonthe fret ne property, part 0, In By tof feet by 18 feet with the improvements. which are a five. three story Brick Howse, &c.. &c., it being honse No. 563 12th street wert. between south Canad Virginia ave, near the Smithsonian Institute Aleo part Lot 24 in same equ 34 feet fromt, © feet 1°, inches deep, on wiuch i+ & Frame Shop Al to of Lote Sand 16, 1m sane square, f feet onecuth B and \ircinis aveuue, by a depth of $8 feet, to a wide alley Al Lot No 5, in Square 225, having ® © by 10, Teot, with the impreve ments, which are deome Dwelline House, &c Ac This property is en ( street and Virginia avenne. being house N 2 Also. part of same Lot 5, front dept Riss, part of Lot No 7. in Square Wo 433. wit! the improvements, whict welling House, &e., &e. This property fr h street ap H street south part of Lot No. 4. in agnare 28. with the improvements, which are « two an! balf story Freme Bouse. &., dc, fr th C, be tween 12th apd 13th streets west Terms One-third casb, balance fn 6and 12me for netes bexring interest, secured bys der trust on the premises All conveyancing and enue stampsatt stof the pur baser. $80 dowa on each piece when sold GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, 3d {Intel} Au Voneers. BY GREEN aw ILLIAMS, Auctionrers, TWO STOKY FRAME HOl8E ANP LOT ON 1TH STREET WEST, Between K and L streets north. at Public Auction On TEESD <¥, the ith instant, at 6 o clock sell, onthe premises, part Lot Ne e No. 826. having 2) feet 7% inch inches deep n th ood any epe wiebiue to pure ha: Terms: One third cash; balance in atx months. for notes bearing interest ed of troston the premises. 4 1 revenne stamps at the cost of the purr $100 down when the property is knack sd 4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts. ¥ W. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF LOTS IN THE FIRST sate WAKD AT AUCTIC By virtue of a deed ot trust to thesubseriber, ted Joly 31, 1882, and duly recorded in Liber W- No. 42. folios $8.'94 and 9, of th land records, &c..T ad recoria, Bes shall ofter for sale, at on TUE DAY. July 10th, 1846. Low Nos. 2and 12, in Squares. Lot N: Square 23, sit uated on north H street, bet Mth and 28th streets west. Let 12. in same Square. on 24th street, bitween worth H street and Bock Creek. Terms steele GEORGE MYER, Trustee. ema W.&. WALL & 00.. Aa B ¥ CW. BOTELER, Auctioneer. LE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE AT = eee ereTION, CeNize « On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jniy 1th, at 0 o'clock. I shall sell at No. 291 D street. between 12th aud 13th, alarce lot of Household Fureitare, consisting of Parle hamber and Dining. reom Furnitore. being th: contents of twelve rooms. Evibreced in the sale large collection #f sn perior Linen Sheets, Blankets, &c. i 6-4 Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct ¥ J.C. McGUIBE uctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF A BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE ON THE ISLAND. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 28th, &1 6 o'clock. on thr premises. I shall by virtug of derd «f trast duly recorded in Liter BM. T., N 14, tolfow 179, 180. en? 18]. one of the land recore @f Washington connty.scll Lot No. 21. in Buuare 284. fronting 1 feet 5 ipehes on 13th etreet . between south Band C streets,(Island.) with = NhOT 105 feet 6 to a 3-foot alley. 1m- ick Dwelling House, aside lot h, residue im six and ith interest. secured on the ve. ane’ Dg at purchaser * expense. ENJAMIN F. BRANNON, Trustee 7 te 1. C. McGUIRE & 00.. Aucts. B® THOS. DOWLING tAuct.; Georgetown. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A VERY DES! BLE AND NEAKLY NEW FRAME DWEL- LING HOUSE AND LOT IN GEOBRGBTOW N, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, July lith. at 6 o'clock p. I will setl, in front of the premises, part of Lot 209. fronting 20 feet on the south aideof West «t , between Green Montgomery streets. George- town. running beck 110 feet to @ 10foot alley. The improvements consist of » neat and iy pew Frame a House, containing 7 rooms, basement and cellar. cas and water through the house, and in one of the t pleasant parte ef the town. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 13 pop pogo —— pms co on the property De pe it of gio required Con cost of the ‘haser. iio ie nesoon ae the property is Kat OS. DOWLING, v6 sd Inttel.] ____ Auctioneer, Y C. W. BOTELEB, Auctioneer, SALE OF A FINE BRICK DWELLING ON p. BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH STREETS, aT On W ESDAY AFTERNOON. July 1 at Ing of a 3 story brick a cl , coptaini: rooms. by 39 is eiisibls oiciae thy . sad inex p+ poensg ee ole is Sano = | water, parlor beaters, &c., Sse comfortable and desirable ree: . ‘erms: $2,000 cash: balance on 18. 24. 30. and 36 mor amps and comveyancing at cost ef tle undonited. roperty cam be examined daily from 1 ua- ue ine 0, W. BOTELER, Auct. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. ne RE . Bei partof con- ied withia the Tollowime ‘metes and bounds - ‘ginning for the same at the southeast corner of tee ig tbe Tre eontuwest ine the I of the said alley. Tight angler, to to the south line BS uorthearterly directic Milo 'i:inscusre Dass they ane recortes & im kamal ve: of's office, with'the improvements. i I Fi i tl 8 > eadtweire spate * Gelance seca by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyanee, county ané revenue Strmps at the co-t ef “ben the property the auctionee with thin the risk and cost of ti sarentihe saree times Bewspaper pub- lished im Washinton cits babs 6 2 (Intel J DOOR FRAMES oa pelireneed pce tes cot 8. W. gauitros he purchaser. @200 if is knocked ff. in the re ae Teeokds we dcolm

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