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mmittee. Mr. Pitcher, ef Maine, stated that he would be one of ten to give $100 for the relief of the sufferers, and McCulloch stated that Mr. ©. A. Pitcher paid over 8100 for the re- lief of the sufferers. The meeting of the general committee ad- journed, and the executive committee organ- ized by the selection of Hon. Sidney Perham as chairman, and Mr. Deane as secretary. ; Lhe following were ‘appointed to make col- jections To Collect from the Presidentand Cabinet Officers—Hon. Magh McCulloch. For the Post Office—Hon. Horatio Ki jan. For the Treasury l. Hartley and Hobbs. For the Interior Depart- ment—Messrs. Spaulding and Dean. For the Le Department—Messrs. S. P, Brown and ridge. For the War Department—Mr. ‘Wood and Major Dana. For the Freedmen’s Bureau—Gen. C. H. Howard and W. P. Drew. For the Quartermaster General's Office—Thos. K. Jones and Mr. Kimball. For the State De- rtment—George E. Baker. For the Internal Tevesns Burean—Hon. A. E. Rollins and Chas. E. Pike. Forthe Second Auditor's Of- fice—Hon. E. B. French. For the Navy Yard— Admiral Smith. For the United States Senate —Messrs. Smith, Perry and Pickard. For the Bankers and Brokers—Gov. Anderson and W. S. Huntingtor. For the Newspaper and Print- ing Offices—Mr. Baily, of the Globe. For the Grocers—Mr. Wm. Orme. For the Lumber, Coal and Wood Dealers—Mr. S. P. Brown, For the Paymasier General's Office—Mr. Nes- mith Gov. Anderson read a letter from Portland in regard to the great suffering and wants of the people Mr. Poore read an appeal from the authori- ties of Portland. A resolution was offered and adopted re- questing the clergy to have collections taken up in their ners congregations. Messrs. Deane. Spaulding, and Sweitzer were a; pointed to waiton the ministers on the su ct. A resolution was adopted requesting the ho- tel proprietors to place contributions in the Dalis of the botels. Adjourned. ——_¢——— A Rrot.— Yesterday afternoon, a gang of ya- grant negroes passed about from house to house im the second precinct, taking what they wanted, and beating any one who remonstrated withthem. They entered the store of Mrs. Margaret Murphy, a very old woman, on i0th street, and after getting something to eat and drink, refused to pay her, and being about to leave, she seized one by the leg. The scamp turned and kicked the ola woman from the sbop into the street. She called her son, who ‘went toher aid, but finding them too numer- ous, he ran to the station house, and Sergeant Jobnson went with him to arrest the negroes. ‘The Sergeant went into the crowd and arrest- €d the leaders of the gang. The negroes turned upon him, but the Sergeant used his billy free- ly. and the negroes seeing they had to fight to escape, commenced a general attack upon him. knocked him down several times, and some of ihem were laid out by his billy. He called an Irisbman to his aid, who responded prompt- jy, but receiving a very hard blow from ene of the negroes, he left, and went to wherea number of Irish laborers were employed on the street. im a moment the laborers, about twenty in number, knocked their picks from the handles, and arming themselves with these and with spades, came running to the ser- geant’s aid. In the meantime, officer Poole had arrived, and aided the sergeant in secu- Ting the leading negroes. The crowd of ne- groes had increased to fifty or sixty, and the sergeant seeing the laborers coming, had to burry bis prisoners, and use his bestendeavors to prevent a collision, that would have re- sulted in loss of life to both white and colored. Fortunately, he got bis prisoners tothe station before the laborers reached them, and then by & pradent appeal to the crowd around quieted the men of both parties. Other negroes ar- Tested Wm. Adams and Josiah Burgess for the assault and battery on Mrs. Margaret Murphy, and the same two, with Robert Ward, for re- sisting the officer, was sent to jail fcr court. eeieeeilemeaniages RETROCESSION OF ALEXANDRIA—Defeat of the Senate Bill.—In the Senate, yesterday after- noon, the bill to repeal the act retroceding the county of Alexandria to the State of Virginia was taken up. Mr. Clark said he thought it unni remark of the Senator from Ohio [Mr. Wade yesterday, that the supporters of the act o! from the vote on the occasion. Mr. Davis said he and Jefferson Davis had setts, for it. It was the most mixed-up yote he had ever known. oO) ution to the bill, arguing on the legal pune of the question. ing ball in reply to Mr. Johnson. ‘Tne he debate was continued by Messrs. Sauls- A vote was then taken, when the bill was — by the follewing vote: noon . Howard, Howe, Nye, Pomeroy, Ram- sey. Stewart, Sumner, Wade, Nays—Messrs. Clark, Davis, Doolittle, Fes- senden, Foster, Guthrie, Henderson, Johnson. Trumbull, Van Winkle, Willey, and Wil- liams—1I7. pass this bill, and could not agree with ine retrocession were rebels and traitors, and read voted against it, and Mr. Davis, of Massachu- Mr. Jobnson took the floor in Mr. Howard then took the floor on the pend- bury, Wade, and Willey. ‘Messrs. Anthony, Conness, Edmunds, » and Wilson—t3. Morgan. Norton, Riddle, Saulsbury. Sprague, ——e Horse THIEvEs IN THE DisTRicT.—Not- withstanding the naomerous arrests and con- victions of horse thieves within the past twe years, and the shipment of so-many horses and still Ialeuraueeed tea Daeeriots eeaeaie eee still loiter about the oO cessfully in many cases, ‘cepecially in tt the county. Scarcely a day passes -— horse stealing are mot L. Yesterday three cases were repo! to the police, and other cases have occurred that have not been reported at headquarters. The _ are kept continually on the lookout for thieves, TRANSFER OF POLICEMEN.—This morning, Superintendent Richards transferred rounds- man Sheid and eight patrolmen from the Third to the Second Ward; and roundsman Frank- ~ th a similar number of patreimen, from Second to the Third Ward. Similar trans- ieee will be made in all the object is to familiarize the cers with the localities in every precinct of the District, and to remove the men from beats,in which ing long intercourse with the residents, a faqil: arity is engendered that operates against effec- tive discipline. Market Tueves.— Yesterday, Charles Ford. negro, was arrested by officer Dunn, for the larceny of chickens belonging to Mr. Heider, in the Northern je was taken to the Cemtral Guardhouse, and committed te jail for court by Justice Thompson. Nancy Faber was arrested by officer kilis, for the lar- ceny of a piece of bacon, the property of John Gatznger, in the Center Market. She also was sent to jaal for court by —— Sap DeatH ora Livre Gre_.—Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o’clock, two small children ot Mrs. Alice Jordan, No. 406 4% street south, were playing up stairs on the bed, when one, a little boy six years old, pushed the youngest, alittle girl aged five years, off the bed. In falling, ber head struck the floor, which caused concussion of the brain, and she died this morning about 4 O’cloc ——_o___ Geewaw TARGET AssocraTiIon. ag the House of Kepresentatives yesterday, Mr. Ash- key. of Ohio, on leave, Introduced ‘pull “to.in- corporate the Target Association of the city of L fog > which was read twice and referred to the Committee for the District ot Columbia, ——__-—_—_ Grasp wat Yererday by oflcet ‘Was arrested yt of the ‘Second’ Ward, tor ae was taken bim to jail fora Tarver Aaa —»— Rett Estate SaLes.—M. K. Walsh & Co. Suctioneers, sold on evening & small brick bouse end lot, a on 12th street fine shirts, the west and U street north, fer $750, to Mrs. Mary Carr. B SALE Several large Fifer beany deangy, sores ise 0 re als He eri ee, BF Green street, iy T-¢20 Gewtt shirts made Pennsy' HE wa at Henning’ ae. at Hen ‘Ons of 7th street Mr. J.R. his store, Star Ps a for oa Ginee abd Gost Oil factories. ils Tt ron - wary Swale § ae oa He sells to the trade at Baltimore Mier: Prater re easve, Writes °. . fair hand of . ——_o——_— wine Hlecchuuta. toe, Peaaeptvaals avewse ones ih ieiainndtin ne (sign of the Golden ) have just received Ww Pare ite miles from from the house of Lynch Freres and 3. A, | 7130 raeaa Fourcade, which they offer at the low price of Wai D—A DA BARBER re AEE wiselCad tracts inpivesnen weal uteey | i 1a ta Driewr ‘wines vi have a fine stock which they are offering at Wiener ta ana good wisassies in ‘Apply = pee Proto tatliinin Ck ml o. WIvaon.6 Ho, For GiymMont.—Friday mornin, ANTED—| instant, Jeaving 7th, street wharf ats o'clock, W. SEER A Pass to rages Wise el Bousewor et Grana Family Excursion | 96° are Se cn lease address & ile to given suite ineseeploes of A phere a” Sov etar On ery 4 mi on. cents. The splendid steamer ‘Wawasset has been en. ANTED—A good SOROLL ineed pot Hone |, and Weber's brass and string band will mare cn at cong ol need Lee be im attendance. Good order guaranteed. | fOpeble, desigal: Rees: B Sidcoan Should the crowd prove too great for comfort v ~ = D streets, Washington, another boat will be in readiness, so that none ‘ La Sirus. will be dissa epeerns. Tickets can be pro- Stipe 8, es ae private foaiy ana cured at Bailey’s Grocery, corner 5th and I Pll tion to assist wi a ashing read streets north, rf the principal Book Stores, and | jroning of ao on the morning of xcursion at the boat. for ts, Mays s at 548 Massac! yuseite even cates be tween 2d ‘Sd streets, iy ii. aS ee ess Broncuitis.—From Mr. C. H. Gardner, Principal of the Rutgers Female Institute, N. Y., May 14, 1858. «I have been afflicted with Bronchitis during the past winter, and found no relief until I found your Troches.” “Brown's Bronchial Troehes,” or Cough Lozenges. give poset relief in Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, and are for sale throughout the United States and most foreign countries. Foe DOOM 3A STRawoR, BUT TRUE.—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 4} and 6th streets. ——_e—___ PENNtEs can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. Onis Corns, buniens, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Oallosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 4% and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from 8a. m. to5 p. m.,and 6 to8 MARRIED, PECK—BBEMBRMAN. On yan ing, llth instant. by Bev. Dr. “Edwards, Mr. CHABLES T. PECK, to Vive ANNIE E. BREMEBMAN. all of Georgetown. (Frederick, Md., Examiner, Leesburg. Va., Washingtonian Mirror, and Lynchburg pa- pers please cop: even. DIED MORAN. On the llth instant, WM. PLUME, infant son of W. P, and Lizzié Moran, aged 2 months and 12 days Funeral this evening from the residence of his parents. 160 F street CURTIS. At Georg MABY ELOISE da Curtis, aged 3 month: The friends of the family are iuvited to attend the funeral at their residence, No. Georgetown, on Friday, the i3th inst town, on ee llth inafant, ter of W. W. and J. & dence, reet, bi avenue. to-merrew. July 13, at 4% The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend funeral. MOFFRIT. Sudienly in Ancuste, Ge, on the joth of J BXANDEE M- MORPET in the ‘ath. Jonr sot hie age formerly of this tie . 506-SEVENTH STREET—506 ae BOOTS AND SHOES Bs: AT REDUCED PBICES! HEMBRUN & BROTHEB, 506 Seventh Street, Will now sell their entire spring and summer stock at the following low rates: Men's Lasting Gaiters, $2.50 to $3, “ ‘Ties, $2 to $2.50, “Calf Gaiters, $3 to $4, “French Calf Gaiters. 6. Ladies’ Gaiters, $1.25 up, Misses’ = TRUNKS, AT COST! Store open from 7 a. 1 8 p. Lo ATOUB iy 11-3t* 25 CENTS COUNTER. We have just regyced most beautiful sage MOZAMBIQUES, AND GTHEER DBESS DRESS GOODS TO 25 CENTS. €atl earty and get your choice. LANSBUBGH & BRO., 515 Seventh street, _iyT-lw Intelligencer Building. 486 MAREBITER’S, SEVENTH STBEET. INTEBIOR DECORATIONS! OHOIOE STOCK! inspection now 07 the HANDSUMEST ASBORTMENT ever offer tn Washington, embracing— PRD Bechet ell AE Fabnce and LATEOT STYLES. aneroethne abrice. ai + a ate PABLORS, HALLS. DINING ROOMS, CHAM. BEBS. and LIGRABIES, embraciag New, Rich, and Unique Designs of Embroidered Gilt Patterns for Drawing Booms. with s7uy curiste Borders; also,a Taras and select Stock of mediam end low Priced Papers. WINDOW SHADES, New and beautiful Hatteras on Buff, Gree the prevailing Golors. TA. LAVERDED 2 3 od bare wT ‘with Gilt Borders, Di oad wWindes 3 WASHER WOMAN. WEUE REQOMW ANE jace at Mr. shix "ij ERS, corner 4% and O Bs, s W43Anwe Seer eaTe Ae asan Bs, Thoms Oar pees = }, between ts. Rented together sreuparsten uy it Stoo el Cz 2 month. STE 332 sochiune B : rr : merits % i = BS, FOR SRT a AOE GORE, ee: pina Jw Hab 5 dy 12-66" = 4 BIC! iL) Tt containe sight rooms ay water; also, large yard and coal ty ‘Possession oom to let for =a aad longi —s p D3 L was va co. iy 12-6t Uorner F sis, Fo He er two-story centai nii es ont nd tchen, with good yard and wooa bed: Nor 393.1 street north, near 4th west, Will befor rent about the 7th instant. ott montlg in advance. inquire of F. B f., Corner of Sth street west and G north. jy 12-3t*, OR RE: TOBE next to street AS, cE srone ads mat Saeutre 521 7th street. . Fe: RENT—A neatly furnished mA si Star Buildi ner Posuny lvanie avenue Fut ROOM Terms reasonable. A Lith street,” iy 10.8" 4 | 337 Getreet,betweenlith and izth.” jptt at WwW ANTED—Three ood PRICKUAY RS. on ‘OR SALE—The STOCK, GOOD Witt. and red brick work. Apply to A. DAVIS, on M FIXTURES, s Bar connected with a hotel, street. between 4th and oth, or en Het., bet, itt | doing s good business, Willbe seld cheap at prt: and 5th. iy if ate sale A Apply at the Star Office. doing the washing of the fawily B by whom the; employed Apply at the Star oftice Counter, ANTED—We want to buy, rent or HOUSES in Washington, both large and —- a ae ‘ Heim in the country, 000 to Sheik deat DL WELLS & 00. jy 3-Im corner 10th and F sts, ANTED—At PLOWMAN & ©0.’s House Be, Office, 305 F street. between lth 6 and malt cme ll host N & CO street, three doors north ‘of avenue. N.B 50 Water Coolers, and 500 gross of Porter Corks, for sale cheap. W4srEeS SROORD Ba IBRORS 5 BEDS, NE PINGs and nd HOUSE URN (SEIN DB of every on. B. BUOHLES caer 7th street bry tide. FOR SALE AND RENT. (OB SALE—An ect ‘ibly situated BESIDENOE in the First W at the southeast intersec tion of 19th and hy strests. it is a substantial two- house, yes yaoant ground attached, [CR RENT-A Hi at clase BOARDING ‘OUSE, corner 4} street an a No, 413, weuthi sles: contsias Se toca: ber nce cooking range, with hot and cold ‘eng! Also, chande- Hers in the parlors Possession given immediate- ly Apply to JAMES EB. ‘THO! P80. No 452 Penna. avenue, just opposite. J¥ 9-e06t* A HOUSE oa oo FAG lle! containing 7 rooms, wil! inquire at fio. 247 Ps. avenue, ey ‘tide je 7-6t* [itt For saxe. SUPERIOR FLouning MILL. JUST COM. AgL LETED, AND IN PE OT BUNNING ORDER LEXAN TATVA.. 18 EEE: i back of the Dalla by the 17th instant, =a be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, on the premises, at 2 o'clock on that day. For information inquire on the remises. or at the Nati apa Benk of the Me- lis. Washi: 2, DO ove pston Ps os MUTOHINSON jy 6-dta ausasee for Bowen, Bro. & do, OB BENT—In the STAR OF FIOR BUILD- nee corner of Pennsylvania avenue rms lith lon in Washington. "Apply 10.0. B B. tye ork RENT—aiz UNFUBNISHED ROOMS at No. 276 Pesnsylvanis avenue, between lith hh sta. mere ferences required and 12t! OB BPP A number of SMALL HOUSES BOOMS, furnished and Small it STARR’ mae OS ste: bee Tith and iathats.” ee eso” ‘OBR BENT—A new first-class SuIOK HOU! conteinin, a] ooms, with water and within two b. JBWELL Georgeto' as a ri of Ronee Fa RENTS 4 See FRAME STAB! Et i a horses, wit ouse and loft, ae Bop rd Fesyerene Ale, ‘oth pe‘asd 10th rs 16° GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS HEAP DRY ODS AT Pye alg Fi ied 8TO BE TO1 Br oorgetesr plies of Co iced —— We eee to Boys’ wear. Taso! pe id and eatery. ee » 28. 31 ts. 20, 25 cents, Gsllcoes Alpacas trom 25 cents to $1 ve ito Mets. sieeaioe a creeds bere ads Paes on se! our e' them 2 ond wi DENTISTRY. GUM TEBTE ON RUBBER PLATE, anlre- acing lost teeth on old plate, doligr casks whol le le upper. as sot gh dal lars, warrant ane bereen ii ond od 8 Bort Opie Huy. Ex- tracting without je2 ee EROVa PAs dow Sharies of of soy required Size, Style, or Dz. LRyTs wae Sg from OvaL PICTURE FRAMES, wi Fret Raeptactarers in the Geuntry—embracin; ALNU' imitation.) BOBEWOOD. and gibt ovan PleTuR WRAMES, WALNUT z ues. \. ee oe Chane. Be. on ersons heto; taken are requ <n ee nh oes it before pur- cl g Frames. PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, In Crimeon, Scarlet, Green, ang! Biue Colors, from the smallest Phi Portrait thems SILK CORD and TA different sizes Special attention to this Branch of our Bas- wit = oe eo aye PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS On a 1c® - ines and ENGRAVINGS. name ‘haskfal for the liberal patronage received,t | oftmaien of the Publicis aera rt ry Order; and age the weehiy glen mes 81 E gulsted tablishment. pat, harging or Window Shades ome ine fully Sugented. ah Bot satisfacto: A. rested. and (accordin, they can . 486 7th street, S doors sbove Odd Fellows’ Hail. RLEBRATED HAMS, 242 ti above. Teh Bs ro it pete zi sons he ras rat ald edvise them fo colt eens and have ibber, Gold Silver Pisten. in aera 1 ave Teeth, we have reduced the price very low. method oh ipnert ne Teeth <i 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. TATION, Tite gt aae Rp DENTAL As AsB00K . Sod = pli t Al cae rt uartere—Boom 25 Tatelligearse THE OLDEST AND BEST BRAND in THE MELT rset one ace Sete ti . ‘AB 1837. by ry 4 a ere en given on en on toe PE URALD Lender a ; “a was the first to give character to Tr — tern {a heed care is invariably good; mone bet- 500 gas 5 SUPahiOn ook W HOOK win [4 —Cin. Gi > wis: “Capital In quality and flavor.—Liegpoe! A/bion, ( a, — Liverpool ae ca fsa have’ boon the yn Bey hodien eaves NI 1 pee eae sa! World's | which I offer for dig oe to suit pur- the tea Btates /aareen ral Be- * . nts te seen at the*Union George- Bory ot,”’ No. a + ta otreet, ne RILEY A SHINS. NOTICE. Forseir A good Brown and wae os BAKEBY, with small Frame Bake Oven. Ap; te Rear ton, 17th street, bet. BoE ILDING LOT ORs SAL eae hie, Sqesre 448, on N street north, between 6t! west, 26 fect front by 108 fect_9 "inches quire of WM. Q. FORCE, 475 10th st. Fo BENT—A very desirable FRONT ROOM. on second floor, et furnished, for a couple ie gentlemen, Inquire No. street, near I i Fo SALE—The LEASE and FURNIT 8 Bearding Houre and Restaurant, containing 12 bed rooms, parlor. diving kitchen, and bar reoms all completely furnished — ready ;7 business. bargain can oe fnplied. for immediately D. L. WELLS av a 6t) Corner 10th and F streets AT BARGAIN—7,500 jaare feet OhOEND « b 22d street north, with several oes oqshe same for enly ‘$1,500, ‘Terms easy. ly to W. T. BARB, Eeq., Trustee. G street, ington ‘Also, for rent. in Georgetown. on. . House, 6 rooms, Rent §15. te No" 60 | Prospect st. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR EENT—Tha 9 ‘at HOUSE. on F street. No. 440, bet, 5th and 6th sts. The house has every couvenience, gas and eter. two kitchens Location cannot be exerlled. 75 per month, in advance. = further faformat ion inquire No. 431 6th si it. F ana G st _._ wih we THRE, ROOMS TOLET Inquire F POPPERS ‘awnbrokers, No. 15 135, st. nd D street. Bent cheap. Foe SA LE—The Sroe and FIXTURE the Cenfecti Building, corne: at low price, Stor F° RENT—FUENISHED LS —- ing 12 rooms, water and gas. location for a boarding house. Rent cheap. oA E FITZG GERALD, 326 @ street nort! tween 12th apd 13t! Jy 10-3t* furnished BOURE E of sev. te ‘ders, corner see jy 10- ‘se Fo SSE aud LOT at Leurel, Ma House new with six rooms. Uenvenient to fone, Schools, Store, &c. Property ae Also, Lots from 34 = = to2acres. Afew arms trom? acres on favorable c B Sritsi I Kistate agent enveyancer a: er! yen efo. B83 F st.. Washinton. rhe, ond and 7 an Fur. ISHED #or in. ‘nfurnished rae Sons formerly ji rr Known as the Witten Tel ‘. on north side if Pen .» be’ ng ag Ps withs dy 10-8t* Ok BENT—O Ri ms. Frame House on north © street, Capitol Hill. between 2d and 3d streets east, with Grooms. Frame House on oe between H and I streets, with 5 roo For terms, &c.,inquir Sos. F. al Beal iy 10 8t™ Office 363 8th s al Bstate West, Boar no yr Ist TY, FABMS FOR San OR EXOMANGE, ‘Con a eomtgomery Co. miles above Rockville; the other $x. One 6 acres, the other jo. 401 ith street, a Detwoon Land K te Brokers, joneers and roms oat ith ana P.8, Bent $230 pet month. 9-6t OR See ith ood aes 154 Pena. Nanas, between 17th streets, Gontnint rooms, including bath room. Inquire at Bore 2 the premises, or at 453 m3 bet. Fae FOR BALE. xh 75 sino or will oe in aller lots; semi ie city; near Bock ¢ Creek a rch; chvimprgved by an e Dumber = pied te farmatn ne or Mrs -~- — japted — cor gure 1g DUTposes, all in gi rther particulars ine ire SoHENBY & WALKER. 10, her of 7th and F streets. nmore Me. secoe . SALE—About twent rior LAND, u or scres of very su; re high state of cultivation. dvand | — ted splendid site be cer, vided inte a num- of itifal lots for gardens or private rest. . It will be sold entire or in jots to alt yaw Box 758, Post Office. j¥ 5 hi Bey BLLS & corner loth on 'F sts. T_Thet Dase- rennd ae To a6 F rest north, improvements; hot and cold water, th ees fixtures iosames Te et: tes ‘jRgs TOW LES Keont. jy 2 iB REBT SUSE ai 223 yo 4 =: et a for a otter being aad other “Perk Pa = AG A. McLAUGHLIN. — Be four-story iA 35" south se of Indiana ave having improve- Ineote: ale - adoriag ine monies ee few da day Apvly $ feed go seth tad 490H st. north of Poteet NT—We ave sever clase CR yaus furnished and Se eo Fent Georgetown. TENEMENTS offourrooms, in First Wart, pees . 1s Tatellioessae jy 2-tf EEN, jatlding. AUCTION SALES. ~ [ier other Auction Bales bee fourth page| BY GARRS 2 WLS, anctoenrs, - AUCTION SALES. NE tah iu we Tb eas on eee THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. Bene tenn mci TW. L. WALL @ 00., Austionsers. ‘EPL SCE st | wate outs iY i ‘Trustee. peeee _ie 27-eohde xs PR He BO" ances. eeelapael 3. Y GEREN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. va County. im the Distr ct of bacon Two STORY Rau | mii SPP . All = 5TH 8ST wre vanD aR stamps at the cost of Sty at Pe peBLIC a0 the day Of Sle C QRBENLEAF, Trastes. mwa eal promises, ni seth jyi2-0cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. Lot Sy a oe ove consteti| se snake a — Boose, gontaton The lot is 21 feet U v AL inches frent “REV AURANCEEDSNSL Gp STMMAY | “Tagacecwietente at or ie AvOTION ar Pub: ra BAe WILLIAMS, Avcts. ~ ovslock Fp ny the 12th dey of July next, até | doy GuRER " winuiams, Auctioneers. bearin dante the Bors favot Septenber fort STRERT WEST ARD Toltos $88, S087 397 iT: folie a agton county D On On THURSDAY, zie izth lostant, at 036 o'clock Pro a 2, Being th ie £ . D. ne ,on the premises, are No. tain thin the follow: metes and rt - Becinning for the same at heast corner of | mothe, secured by a deed of trust’ On the peek the said square, and runsing ‘thence north 1 135 feet ses. Ail conveyancing and qovenue sta, peat the to an alley; thence in a —— weerle Fyection cont of the arc! with the Hne of the said alley. 39 Tinehes; | ” ae ee WILLIAMS Avcte, thence ina southeasterly, direction with « line at ee right angles, to Mi 127 feet 3inches to the south line off and th | eas sau emer in Seoreneely neler : itn the maid south tine, feet to the place « peginning. the same bei: b Lot No 1,in square D, as they are recorded in the | tis m=, situsted on Pa. avenue, Burveyor's ofice. with'the improvements. | over Bevis’ Has Store and "berck, - Terms : One-half cash; balance six sudtwelve | that [shail Sher Non age a, eee months Balance secured by a joods and ele ; lan mre {trast onthe | premises. conveyakec, County an@ revenue Stamps at the cost ef the purchaser down when the property is knocked eff, ia the hands of the auctioneers; and if the terms are not complied _ omnes with within five days after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at | YGREENS WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by advertising three times in seme newspaper pub- | TRUCTER’S SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAME lished in Washington gts D.O. SEA LOT, fronting om Lith street GOODNOW, Trustee, 1 and one WILLIAMS. public auction. distrained upoi the est bidder, fer cash, on FRIDAY, the lsth day of July, 1856, et 16 | o'clock «. m., on the premises sy 9 38 W. W. KIRBY Baititr fo Sonne <¥ je -eodds Auctioneers, oo uibay h dey of July next, at 636 4 be premises, by vir S7 THE ABOVE Sa Bate IS POSTPONED feo of oteed ‘of trust 1c directed. dated ti the 26th until THURSDAY, July 19th instant, at the same | 4sy of September, 1865, aud duly recorded Novem- bour and place. ber 1th in the nnd records for Fominatwen By order of the Trustee county .D DU. in iberB. MH. No. 7, folios 25. GREEN & WILLIAMS, "lot No 25,in suuare No. S27 according jy 12-eo&ds {Intel} Auctioneers, | mee nension men. stoned in sald @ # trust. w 6 vemonis, consin SALE OF GOVERNMENT pW ABEHOUSES | Frame Houre, ani twosmall Brick Houses {route ing ov an alley. Ferme One balf cash; balance in six months, for notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of | truston the premises = All conveyancing rev. Chief Quartermaster's Office, Depot of Washington, ow Wasningion, D.C, July 12, 199." Will be sold at Public Auction. on TUESBAY, July 17. wt 1 -» under the dircetion of Brevet | ‘amps et the cost of the pa ‘ Lient. Color mes M. Moore, A ARB- the property 19 — TAY HOUSE No.1 and WORKSHOPS. situated on F we wet compiled wi isth and 20th streets, comprising— witbin five irs the trustee reserves the ri at the riek and cost of the ioteaitinn purchaser, by advertusing three times , oe eee TORN T. COUMBS. Trustee. GREEN & Wicitame, Auctionceas street, betwee: @ne (1) Warehouse. 585x120 feet One (1) Warehouse, 58x106 feet One (1) Shed, 14x38 feet One (1) Platform _— Shed, 10x108 feet ‘Two (2) Sinks, 4x¢ feet One (1) Plumber's Shop, 82x91 feet One (1) Shed, 28x43 feet Two (2) Sinks, 4xx 3 Une (1) Office, 14x21 feet te resell the pro} _je -lawads Y¥ D. L. WELLS & CO. Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, streots. One (1) Blacksmith Shop, 19x30 feet Northwest corner 20th and F et: One (1) Watch. Box, tis Has? feat PEREMPTORY SALE | PREECE RE SAE GF A VERE PEEL: One (1) Coal- House, 8x5 feet | on Massachusetts One (1) Engine- House. 13x21 feet. i Lina ROUSE AND LOT. The buildings will be sold singly. an! must be SAR, sae ‘and 18th streets, south side, st oe Government fends ane. | QR FRIDAY: July 13. 1888, Instant, at6 ole" p. Brevet Major General ang\Ghint Reartermaster, De sing Hots adie’ Lned, No, front. iy lath and 15th streets. and extending’ fi in’ depth 9% ¥ D. L. WELLS & 00. feet, improved by asix room new Frame Auctioneers and Real Ratate Brokers, Bouse, with cellar and attic. Nice front yard i ened Northwest corner Wth rect fee ern "One ait ips ‘ BY FEAME B HOUSE AND LOT ON | months, with interest. Th. wes east and South Carolinaavenue, Navy | veyance and stamps at On 8 iTomDaY.3 ay th fost. a8 ¢ o'clock apse al A ° , we shall sell, on the the premises,” iy? BD. L. WELLS 4 00 , 18] peoneers: TU t feet, improved by by a new 4-room frame PSP. —— sa ly 16, at oe Pte agg remiees,’s hamisoin, BUILDING LOTS, a sto 8 one- Guote ‘4 paid so ateale. aA purebase: | ly, formin ortion of * Hi a se OBE. WaLLs #00, | Home. *the roidenet of Br. Bem. Bory, on the timo ‘asbington Pailre rH iy 1-4 — 1 Auctioneers. sree and Ba miler trom Washtnton, \ t is one of — focd, pooatlariy’ atapied te coumaey residences, OF DRY GOODS, four < lots te commenting (Oe contr foc mation Pedy perty is bow reed At No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown. ond tarepiee. ail Tbeytote fronting on one or the SMOOT & BUBROUGHS bier pomme a bork "Ee plage in ell st stion, eacrned with two beastited inibighe exit a ae by two fe streams aud several never failing springs. Schools, churches Sod stores at Beltsvi Will comméicé dn MONDAY, July 16, at ten o'clock, te close out, at auction, their entire stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DEY Goops, hich comprise a general assortment, adapt: the wants of housekeepers and consuinere gener 7OHN GLENN #08 _iy 5 be oe eng public ts invites. B* Ski W.L. A LL & 01 4 Ructionsers. oon rb MOOT & ROUGHS. 0th uy , areas x aes |) o> Detwoon fei enatsee 7 me Say Os , between and ot. iy 10-dt16 THOS. DOWLISG, Auct. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, '¥ J. 0. McGUIBE & 0O., Auctioneers. @n SATE EDAY MORIN. July 14, at J00%1%, TRUSTEES SALE OF A BRIOK DWELLING | Cu riage and Work erent <a tein description Sree NP. cate.) comprising sheste «© On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 1sth Flirty. BO he Premises. I shall I by frtue. ot Many good Work, » Saddle and Harness Horses. . 5 Lse. ee fod ad the Boc!l lorse i. Sorness - hed ne acne tomes we * Wagons.’ between south B and C streets, ( Island.) with a “pull in this city. - x depth of 106 feet, 6 inches, to a'9-foot alley, im- proved b Brick Dwelli with Dack yuildin z with aiele eS House, 5 seetine tn ot and aS the alia erg Fenn gaa as — Jy 6-ta ‘Ancis, 7 6-te__J. 0, McGUIRE @ 00., Aucts._ B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. a I ‘een ot ew a and a | B: One Back asd one Cou ® in good order. ts valuable Bw. Horse Power One Threshing Machine. Mow end Second 1 hand Htarnees, Baddles, Carriages, AND ; St private sale. BELT ALTAR EAR AF aT mvorign. Rorsier sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ‘BBD. ee Carrie and argon ay erases Heep tiger ean a Fae tenes pe Te Bienes This prope 1a'he miei at speeches oer 5 Georgetown, sisiueeeatinse witcigeite | op WRG aa seetomy well fenced and watered, an orchard of a variety of | I will se of eamtcat 80 cack fruit, grapes, &c., &c. Sapreremente ry bers erin Threlkeld’ ition te otorgt wn fine roemy Dwell itchen 5 23 feet 8inches, more or on hy a a yg ing yy mn 2d amd Sd streets, ice-house. It ne of . - | back of various widths 120 more or eons news Som It uueces, | improved by a two-story frame Dwelling thing commendation : One third cash; if it to owing | months, | interest. to its slovated and healthy position aod oper has ye . cing and stamps at the cost of the purch: ‘Terms: One- ; balance in 1.2.3 + Berar Soca os Sire iy THOS. powLina Sblesemt ‘ Reema X J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctionsers. E OF FRAME & EA B rt | ear an 8, — OF EaST CaP’ he D> eons pins to examine the HG AY AFTERNOON. 3 a so at their convontenee Peuh a Vittiaws in prea ain geil rar te ie iy 6-Sawads Ulatel} Auctioneers, he 2 wee corcet of lot. tomas 0 ores ed by a newly bullt two-story frasse hocas erms:” One-t 3 ows ca Sates | 9, ie See ‘13 feet 10 inches to a 12 feet a 1 umnzny dive s0T10k Pat on TOES. DAY, the 17th of July, shall offer for enle one ef Chickering & Son's Pianos, under 0 bill of cate from J. B. B. Doty to W. B. Shedd. to the high- eat bidder for cash, at the house of W. B. Shedd, Ho. 447 8th street, at 28 . “