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THE EVENING STAR. CITY ITEMS. Rrra LOCAL NEWS, WheaamereS wana with soul eq dead, A beswagots? Pink Tl go to Hennine's One Price Store SOTHER TRUCTIVE Fire.—This = my clothing evermore? ing. between 3 and 4 o'clock, fire was aiseovs ohen on} Sat Segoe ered in the wooden building in the rear of CiTIzEN8 AXD StTRaNGERS.—Do not fail to dwellings on D and E, between ith and ih He Jat Fine Dress Shirts make to Urder, by 8. D. Meriow, 302 Pennsylvania Avende, near streets west. The fire made rapid progres and threatened te be much more serious thay | 10th street, at fortunutely turned out to be.. Thecry of ie tee had pod fire attracted the attention of the men of the | THEGRaxp Pic-sic for the ‘benefit of St. ick Church will come off at the 7th time, and in Jess than thirteen minates they | Street Park, Augnst 6th. Full particulars i a had their apparatus on the spot and two | future advertisement. The committe design Franklin Co., who were wide awake at tbe streams of water on the fire. dn the meantime | to make it ‘he pic-nic of theséason. < # general alarm was sounded and the fire and eg aod police departments responded mptly. The CHAMPION BunLiagp MatcH.—Mr. Brooks fire extended to the shed pa b Soyee's will play Mr. J. H. Davis (amateur “champion Coach factory, which was destroyed witn a | of the district quantity ofvaluable material. The stable be. | caroms, for c! longing to H. S. Birch, and leased by Major | pion Cue, thi eey 4 Srening. St Stady’s Louisiana avenue, at King, fronting on ith street, was destroyed. | «oo! rooms, $2, ‘The frame dwelling on D street, ‘adjoming the sv’clock. Gentlemen are invited. stable, owned by Mr. Birch, but occupied by Charles Murpby and famil Jr., Thompson Nailor, and mach of their con- | in. Washington. We advise them to cai on tents were entirely destroyed. The firemen, | friend Gautier, 252 Pennsylvania avenue, especially the Frankbn Oo, which was soon | where they will find his Cognac Fine Caam- at work. were applauded by the neighbors for | pagne, Hennessey Brandy of 1949, 1855, 1360, their efforts in and it was frequently asserted that bat for the Castillon, together with a great variety of very Prom piness of the Franklin the Coach factory superior Wines and Liquors, imporied by of A.J. Joyce & Co., and the row on D street, | bimself and selected in Europe by ©. Gantier, poangien to A. Nailor, would certainly have | Jr. been destroyed. We have heard the loss rough- Sette Fai EA ly estimated at between $20,000 and $3)),000, 4 Norep Cirrcyxn and public lecturer While whe dwelling of Mr. Chas Marpby | S8ys of “Brown's Bronchial Troches-” “In all my Was in flames, a member of the Franklin com- | lecturing tours, I pnt Troches into my carpet pany entered the building and saved a bundie | beg as regularly as 1 do leetures or linen.” of deeds for property in Wilmington. Del., in- | Public speakers, vocalist. and ail others who surance policies, &¢., belonging to Mr. Mar- | exercise the voice, should never failof using phy. They were turned over to Chief Engi- | the Troches. They surpass all other prepara- neer Sessford, to be delivered to the proper | tions in clearing and strengthening the voice, owner. removing hoarseness, allaying irritation of the As is usual at fires. citrzens having little re- | throat, and as a cough remedy are pre-eminent- gard for the damage they were doing, went | ly the best. into Joyce's factory and began to smash thins BRED. a career generally: throwing articles of value from the | _ THOSE WHO wiSH to purchase Summer second story window. Chief Engineer Sess. | Clothing, we recommend to call on A. Straus, ford begged them to desist, but they paid no | Pennsylvania avenne, between th and 11th attention to him. The Chief turned to the po- | *{reets,ashe hasa large and fine assortment lice and directed them to enter the building, | 0% band, which he will sell at reduced turn ent the crowd. and take possession. Ths | PTices. e03 was done, and much damage was prevented. eas ae oO The police were much annoyed ty the wild Broncuitis.—From Mr. ©. H. Gardner, erumble because they were not obeyed. The i Hep Fini Pate Officers performed their duty according to the bi goer ali tn Seg sem Publ ped gistessieeg regulations, and it they did not do all tha: BroneMal Troches,” on Ch hb Le Sigerokd Sed Cen mes Yom Mek Ey WAST OF | oat astint te Ocaee cote and Thence pos . - 9a a addition to the property mentioned | Diseases, and are for sale throaghout the above, we have ascertained thatthe back build- | U#ited States and most foreign countries. ings of three houses on D street, belonging to | a v Mrs. W. H. Fanning: two on*E streer, belong- | ,ST24MGR, BUT TRUE—That Warts, Moles, ing to Thos. McLaughlin, and two to Thomas | ¢ eek Eeens. Bad beer Gc. Can be re- Wilson, were also destroyed. The property of BE De Weert pain. To be convinced call Mr. T. Natlor was insured, and it is probable | &t Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between that most of the others were also insured. The | $% and 6thetreets. > origin of the fire is wisp a | _Pewnurs can be had in any quantities at the BoarpD ~ Scroo, Trestees.—A special eer bate pen meeting of the School Trustees, was held last Corns, BUNIeNS, Ulub and Inverted evening, at which Dr. Walsh presided, all the Enlarged Joits, Uallosities, Wascuiae = members were present except Mr. Murtagh. cenees, and other disorders of the feet, suc- Dir. Wilson presented communications from cessfully treated witnont pain, by Dr. White, the publishers of Parker & Wateon’s and | Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- Posen readers, Seite, Rare the vote on text | yania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of. cooks be postponed until their readers could a ey be examined. ‘Keferred. fice honrs from Sa. m. to5 p. m., and 6 to8 p. m. Mr. Hurley presented the application of N. : = J. Carroll for position as teacner, Referred. MARRIED, The consideration of Messrs. Woodward and | -s % E N- WEY > J Holmead’s report recommending the adoption | bette ker a Hake Berens eae ot the McGoffey series of readers was re- MAN to Miss MARY WEYRICH. v« = sumed, and Mr. Johnson proceeded to speak —_—_—_—_—_———————— ~~ im tavor of the report. He stated that he had DIED conferred with a pumber of members of Con- | gress and learned from them that the McGuf- CLOKEY | Om the loth instant, Mrs. MABOIA iey reader was used in many schools in Ohio, | ANN CLOKEY, in the6ith year ofnerage. Indiana and Michigan. Hepreferred MeGrut. | ;,1¢ Felstives and fricnde of the faniy are Invi ley because of the many selections of scripture ton, Ne d33 Mase eel gages pry teelnd t e.. bet. th and éth at: 5 r. Holmead stated that he had an impor- | on Wednesday, 15th instant, at reve m. pete ae tant paper in retation to the subject which he POLLARD. On the léth insta desired to read, but had unfortunately left it | POLLABD tia Line ed at home. He moved that the final vote on the | His funeral will take place on Wedn day ata p. report be postponed to the next meeting, which | ™., from the lyth street Baptist Church. His wus carried | tsends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Mr. Woodward Isid before the Board the | _BYRE. On the evening of the 6th inst, ANNA Tesignation of Miss E.H. Boggs. as teacher of | SYOONER. deavhter o! Wm. W. 8. and aitliie A. * - ° 5 3 Dre, aged 4 weeks and 3 4 the Female Grammer School. Second District, | i ed to nd which was accepted. ” The frienas of the tamil invite — | the foneral from the resicenee of tts pare: A Mr. Rhees offered a resolution, which was | streetnorth near 34 street east, Wednesday r- adopted. expressing the regret_of the Board at | neon at 40'clock - lusing so valuable a teacher as Miss Bogs | FLAHERTY Snddenty_on the 17th inst. até Mr. Tustin offered a resolution of thanks to | o’clocks.m., Mr. JOHN FLAHERTY. aged £0 the Trustees of Wesley Chapel and the East | years. — kashington Methodist Episcopal church for | The friends of the family are requested to ont She use of thelr churches for the distribation ef | Hus the bosidins boutons? Hore Wien ae a Sp peggggee oe cg Be i 42% Carroll Place, Capitol Hill. pe Meer? 2 « canesbet NNE the 17th instant. at 5 0% f- Morrie and Moulton for the very able addresses te Ing flings Jemima CORMEE, wits at eliv em. omaes Conner, agi year The Board adjourned until Saturday even- latives and friends of the family are re- ing, the 2~th instant, when the election of | spectfally invited to attend her funeral. from her teachers will be beld, and the yote taken in | ate residence, L street rorth. between éth and 7th regard to the subject of readers. ttreets west, to-morrow, at5o’clock p.m. > . ag BLACKFORD. On Sunday gorning. Jnly 13th, Ussccxssrut ATTEMPT TO Re-Arresta | 284 8 months and i7 days, foie Sane. f John 8. and F, ke Gakrorer—Orricer SHotT—Information was pee. ene Sones 08m ae Fennlo Bist received on Saturday night net by Cant. Walsh | of the Night Watch, that John Clark, who | —, 7 = broke jail in this city last April, and escaped | © i nn ee zen Sutton of tata fa by crossing the river, had returned, and was | terms Ac see ca! @ and cireular st the prin- at his house, near the locks ofthe Canal. The | cipal bookstores Pe ah City oF address the Drin- Captain. accompamied by Lieut. Frank Powers | opel B. PA. 8, and ene, BbaBaris, ‘aetexmtnns to — on . Ma. him it possible. Proceeding to the house, Pow- ~ —| ers and Ricbarde entered it from the reac, | | he ag rend while Capt. Walsh attempted to enter through | no fault: only for aving no farther use the tropt window. Clark, though unaware of | tor them T' ey can seem at No. 57. their approach, was prepared fer them, and j Green street, Goorgetows ny A. SHINN. succeeded in making good his escape, after jn w < oe? baving shot Lieut. Powers though the fleshy | _'%7-42¥ Union Bottling Depot. part of the thigh, and disabling him. He | J MES GUILD, Corner of 12th and B_astreets would bave shot the Lieutenant againand kill- | bear the cava’, dealerin NEW and SECOND. ed bim had nét his wife prevented him, He HAND FUBNITUR: bess” highest price paid shot at Captain Walsh, who was climbing | for Second hend Fu pda. wid though an open window, but, luckily, missed T. COFFEE MOSES BATES his a. Owing to the bad ‘condition of the | . H, T. COFFEE & 00.. arms of the police—their pistols Sailing to ex- | coTTo Nw aé CTORS jode—the attempt to secure Olark fai and | NE MMISSION Ri Beis yetat large. Ulark, when the brokejai, | GENERAL CO Vikh stan "7S No. 102 GRA ‘Was awaiting 4 trial for garroting a man near New Oxczans. the Canal basin, last see His accomplice, | a man vamed Charles confined for the same offence, also broke jail. of Merchandise. beral advances made on Von- andescaped in May Iast.—Alezandria Gazette. | signments. my 18 tf oe HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN CLEAR THE AvENUvE—We see that the im- | ND. rovement of the triangular space between 9th | Lyine-in ASYLUM. tea 10th streets ve Pee Maryland avenue 4 Mth street, (Circle,) corner of M street, Voted by the counciis, is being carried out. A institution is situated in the most healt! neat jence is being placed about it, and the | eaten the District. surrounded by tts po nf ground raised and trimmed, needing nothing | grounds. Oars pass but shade trees and grass to make it a great or- T Alexandria Railroad Company. The company is also in the habit of leaving quantities of un- ad: railroad slee rs left on the groufid by the | «nd Sersical “9 | soe sightly trasb—old iron, Aec., &c., in the street. 3. #H. OM PSOR. nothing todo with the business of the road, | be and its presence there looks like mere sloven- | 2H “ } + Des ‘The company should promptly clear all this 1841 petmeen and Be streets. old rubbish from Maryland avenne, as it has ognet ei WiC Aiea pu narons. liness. ————— Scw Srrrex.--This morning. about %¥% | o'clock. Patrick Coleman, an employee of the | | A <ilobe office, Wp cngery A prostrated by sun | 1 stroke at the corner of iith and F streets, | gation, Second ef a Be wee soenare, by, Sy Deen r ‘dors until a ‘sician arrived, and app! ie ist Bapti: usual remedies An officer of the police aided | Ofigat m in Charge at hie aaidence. Orders the brother of the unfortunate man in re- | the admimion of the ‘ives or Widows of Sel- moving bim to hishome in the Seventh Ward. | diers U. 5A: con be procured through the It was feared that the case will prove fatal. ‘ny 16-tm C. H. BALL, D. D., Secretary. einige ipoaameie a Hyprorroria. —This morning, officer Kear- . 480 3. KA 480 mey of the 7th Ward, killed a mad dog corner of 4 det utrtet Sestands Virginia avenue. The dog | ear te once ag was evidentlysuffering with hydrophobia, and © San rer snd ‘Uhronometers end bad bitten two children before he was killed. | Qeuufeoturer end Desler tm Serqsomevers ond Officer Wilson of the same ward shot another | w, Ss dog, suppo.ed to be wierine. te xcrete. j Watches Hepatred and Werranted, de %3-6m* bia, which had bitten a boy, and attac! the | CASES SUPERION HOOK WINE, of the officer belore be shot him. | 500 Ste mesial heen braatey Wes “ lel Sarre at Gresnorg’.—The sale of Goveru- | REE 7] ig ‘ ment property at ‘Gieaboro Depot, as hereto- |. 23 5 fs vullis progrest,, Atthissaie ibe’ buldngs. | yyoi/BESTEOER, ts stil ip progress, ha cs, | 4 % stubles, fenemg, wharves, &c:, ofthis immense | pe LF oy saa asd wtp ys 1h te wet establishment, capable of ating fifty | “samples of the wine can be seen at the “Union thousand horses will be dis: of. — e -—_ H . Hovy RrcovenEep.—Yesterday,the body of | J ” dim BILEY A. SHINN. Ish, Bisck, colored, wn0 was drowned in; the | © MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC G. Potemac. white bathing at Buzeard Point, rs and aout +, sb int Taslasseet ol conlensnee pannee desire an nest, over te he teste for intermen.. ws shi ben i no eee the most faabionable ant evproved style. War.—The Officers of the First WM. TUCK ER, Merchant Tatior. Ward repo! 57 dogs killed: Second Ward, 13; . No. 496 Fonnerivania venue, Third Ward, 12; Fourth Ward, 26; Seventn ori bee Ward,29. ; VELEDRATED Has. eee Beigel . LYNOM FREGES and | LESTIELD @ WEST oursa, Sraceaae te etter, Poe eae ose ahaa creat. Discurrion ar HLF Notice wen sre | Rage teiraery Mir eacie io Paint Store, Teet. f aut ) CANOPIES, ail sizes and colo B. Mcargu. Monatrecetvea ; ra, | J9 18 ecdSw wine emt ee | Bava REAETLoroRERR (AATAWEA COBBLER, ~~ sodesivabie during the C eetueeay 6 U1 Ree cb ect a BO: aultebie erts StS Fo ‘nt, ‘sale by el n ” ae a Si ECO. Weott between Ith and 13eh'eta._ (f20THRS CHERSE AnD ‘ 2 palepeeuss > Was partially de- CnuoLena TIMES AND Ver¥ Hot WRatuer. stroyed. The back buildings attached to the | For many years Persons have complained that dwellings of Messrs. 11. Blackiston, A. Natlor, | itis impossibleto obtain pure Wines or Liquors striving to save the property, | and Is, Old Otard Brandy; also the Pinet * Triplett, arrested and | Strict attention_given to the purchase and sale the oot ower mit Bi im escorting cei the roam Syuired pepable ta nament to that ‘tof the city. jut close by jn acco! ed, pay: A it is a great were, the claady piles of old rence. ‘Thuainciadee ard, Medicines, Medical titling Depzot,” No. 5% Green street, George- | town Dg, ot” Be oa change in wy basines:, I of. La CKBE RY, CHERSY, and BASPEERRY YROPS, stock nt W AnTED—a WHITE WOMAN. to cook, week and fron tor muly of five | Ne 524 Merylane venue eck oa Gi sdeke, on a we ib: a t pean omen Second ban ING of olf WU SNTRD—Se-o00 bacdsaWING MaCaINE. ‘Address 8, A. MUMFORD. Par Omen we ting pracy, moacs o meme. where it Been. ) ANTED—A good OOUK, tego lato th=coun- ANTED—Two OARPENTERS. Lagnire on G street Jy Ios Detween SE ane ts W: BROWN. URNISHED HO st F bagels cee wy ANTBD—Rent mu very 6 lowest ib Lock tox 17 P.O. iyiesee . ANTED—a enced OOOK. WwW white = fe ae a aes we ih street and Mase averue, en ot ————— ee Srenne. IS 6 RT YOUN HBL WANCS 3 A doi: caberwerts and ist willing tan: at any other — of work. Osm be wall reco mended. Gall Bo. 215 New 3 f twoon Land New York avenue. *Y°""; FOR SALE AND RENT. uire at No, . “Sy I7-eest™ nie, AP ‘wee coesere. UO Me | Ek oB ng Saloon. t Satta atreet, bet, i Est —A FRAME HOUSE on athettect, street and. N W. EB. CHANDLER. , OB RENT—A FRAME HOUSI ed en 14th street, between 1) and Ohio ave. Confinement may be expected thi nement m: ex: 8 apply oply where comfort may be had. B. Hi.. Star office, WASTED— Clerks. Drivers, Porters, bands, Cooks, House Servants, & call at room No. 7. over National Express office ANTED—B; Ist of Ai Df WAR ed Rie SRG Cor. Pa avenue and Ith street. Thos» wishing hel ofany kind can be supplied at the shortost ‘no- tie. JW BS 7 ANTED—T mof $1500. Will giveas ther SOCUEID real catate PRBS 00. Boe far- er articulars ress AY a MAN!19= Pera, ave. iy iw ANTED—We want to buy.rent or hi HOUSKS in Washington.” both large small. for cash. Also, FARMS in the coun! worth from $1,000 to $10,000 each. : D. L. WELLS & 00., _iy 3-1m corner 10th and F sta. BERT— BRICK > well Tarnished: large’ 374 4th street, OR SAEE—A CIGAR STAND, favorably <itu- . doing a rr poser _ A or aA om capital. rsaddress 8S 8 ns BRENT—A three story BKICK HOUSE fect order; newly painted and 6 E street. bet ° on the premises OU8R FOR BBNT—Oo: situated on 10th street avenue, Ne. 500. Apply to No. + near 10th atreet WASTED— at PLOWMAN & 00.% House Register Office, 305 F street. between Ith and 12th streets. large and ¢mall HOUSES for per- Maren t and reliable tenants Je 26 130" ANTEP — Sx00ND & Alse, MIRRORS. CARPETS, BEDS, BED DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every deacription. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street je 8-tf between G and H. east aide. FOR SALE AND RENT. PNELLING HOUSE FUR RENT on George- frown Heights—A large three-story BRICK DWELUING, No. 139 Congress strect, above West, with 11 rooms, jes pantry and bath rooms; range in kitchen, water pipes. with Po tomac' water, and gas pipes and. fixtures all through the house; also, a large cistern in yard, with pump in kitchen; in fact, everything com- plete and convenient, making this one of the most Cesiable residences in Georgetown. For terms inquire of the subscriber, or his son, JUS. LIB BE). Jr , No. 27 Water st.. Georgetown. iy 14-Hit* JOSEPH LIBBEY. PF GBASBED HOUSE FOR BENT—That neat FRAME HOUSE. on F street, No. 440, bet. Sth and 6th ste. The hou as every convenience, gas and water, two kitchens Location cannot be excelled. Rent $75 per month, in advan For further information inquire No. 431 6th st , bet, Fano Gata. SRS Be OP J Jy 1L-st® = BRENT—A first class BOARDING HOUSE, id Pa remue, No, 413, ie 25 rooms; has a fine cookin, e, with kot and cold water Also, chi e- in the parlors Possession given immed. ty Appry to JAM E. 1HOMPSON. No Penna. avenue just opposite. Jy 9-e¢ OK RENT—HOUSEB No. 154 Peon. avenue, between 17th and 18th streets, comatuing 14 rooms, including bath room. Inquire at Uhina Store on the premises, or at 453 i2th street. bet. Gand fi. Jy 6-tf Fo RENT—In the Star Office Building. at the corner of Pepnsy!vania avenne ard 1ith strest, & nnmber of excellent and cpnveniently situated LODGING ROOMS. Terms ‘low. Inquire of 0. B. BAKEB, at the Star Off, Je 30 tf Fro. RENT—The STORE No. 221 D street, hear lith. It fronts immediately on Penna ayenue, aud isone of the largest and most conve- ntently at store rooms in Washington city. Apply to ©. B. BAK BR, at the Star Offices. j63) tf (OR RENT—Six U RNISHED KOOMS at No. 276 Pennsylvania avenue, between Lith andi2th sts References red Je 19-tf FS BENT—At 467 13th street. between E and F, four UNFURNISHED ROOMS on second floor, or two FURNISHED ROOMS on the first floor. The location is immediately north of Pa, nd one of the best in the city, my 24-tf FO2 ZENT—A fine FRAME STABLE for six horses, with carriage-house and hay loft, rit- Rated on Temperance Alley, bet. 9th and 10th ata, Apply at 3 street. bet. 9th and 10th. my 16 Fo RENT—MABINI'S HALL, (late Temper- suee Hall,)on E street, between 9th and 10th, can be rented for tivals. faire, meetings, or = Uk RENT—Aa BRICK HOUSE rooms with gas im each, fine, li and hydrant in yard To a good tenant rent low Apply to WILLIAM LOBD, corner of 5th and G OB RENT—Thbree UNFURNISHED RUUM suitable for housekeeping. Also, one fu nished BOOM, suitable for two gentieme: nd wife, ina honse wi children. Inquire at 492 L street, between sth (OR SALE CHBA?P—HOUFE, part brick an art frame, 6 rooms and kitchen, stable and house, and room convenient for ing. on 34 street east. between Enst nothaA gtreeta, No. 428. Appiy on the premises. re there are no O& RENT—BRICK HOUSB No side of Penn'a avenue. beiween 432 and 6th streets, with 16 rooms, with @ neat Store Room underneath. which will be rented separate if de- BRIOK HOUSE No. 356 6th street west, and I streets north, with ten rooms hroom, gas and water north I street, between 1th and 12th sts. west. conta:nin, and weter. Alno. in good location: BRICK HOUSE Office—363 sth street west, near north I street, OUBE FOR RENT—On i9th street, between Q and R streets, containtng 5 rooms. the corner ot 0th and Q «ta. ‘vy LEt—FORNISEBD KUUMS, « fronting north and south, 393 N enue. near 13th street OR RENT—Two or three unfurnished BOO ¥3 with gan and water, suitable for houseker, 344 3d street west, between E and F north. 7REAT BARGAINS—Two Brick to $2.000 each. LOTS, centrally loc: on 7th street west sale, a nice FRAMB HOUSE. 6 rooms, $450 casi, balance in monthly payments of $25 until paid for! ‘sirable property which would be df ood farm. exchanged for ag De RRL 2 Real 4 southeast corner F OB SALE, A BABE CHANOK, The FUBNITURF. LEASE. & House, on the Baltimore and offered st private sale. an enterprising man to make money ticulars apply on the premises, or to B. H. KEY, Attorney-st-law, No 36 Ls. ave , Wash. ti D.C, Satisfactory reason will be gi HOUSES, § HOUSES. from $300 ber of buildin; lease, a fine LO’ » of the Reley &@ rare chance for OR BENT—Thatesplendid RESIDENCE o: 44; 6 deers from corner of treet west. near General Post Ufice. Also, ad Stable in the rear of the inquire at 490 H street, street north, No, north of Patent Office, at church purposes. For particulars inquire at the Hall. je 13. gS es GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS ™, JAMES TOWLES, Agent. (OB KENT—The large BRICK STABLE in rear of dwelling corner of M and Mad: for any kind ofashop. 1 CBEAP DEY GOODS AT MILLER'S NEW STORE, 101 Bridge D.c.— We contin jammer Goods, and as the season mabled to purchase and sell them " rthan early in the Good ly, we are selling them aslo examine our stock, and we will je 21-Im* B 486 MABKBITER'S, 486 SEVENTH STREET. INTEBIOR DEOOBATIONS! CHOICE STOCK! Lately received. and new open for inspection, the HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT ever offered in Washington, embracing— PAPERHANGINGS Of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, of the best Fabrice and LATEST STYLES aperopriate far NING ROOMS. CHAM PABLORS, HALLS. DL BERS and LIBRARIES, eml.aciag Ni and Unique Designs of Embroidered, Gilt for Drawing Rooms. with appropriat also, large and select Stock of mediam and low priced Papers. WINDOW bgp ote ties die jew and titul patterns, on Bui mn, The presi Ones r W, LAVENDER,’ and STON GROUNDS, with Gilt Borders, with and withont Centers. Window Shades of any required Size, Style, or Color. made to Order. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The Largest assortment in the District, war- Pang be Gilded a aoe boven and — bd apufacturers in enuntry—embraci WALAUT ‘imitation. ROSEWOOD, ‘and ail z LT OVAL PIETER KAMES, WALNUT RAOK ETS, CONVEX GLASS. &c. ving Photegraphe taken are reqnest- xaminé our Assortment before pur- chasing Frame PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Ta Crimeon, Bearies. Groen, ond Fue Caines, ftom Ta }o ¢ Lal orts: Size: also. 8 Li CORD and TASSELS, different i Bpectal attention paid to this Branch ef our Bus- * PAINTINGS AND ENGBAVINGS fuera Bia ie oO Fae ikful for the liberal patrona ce received,the omens ofthe Publicis calledtor e above Btock r- ion of which has been Manufactured specially to der; and with the weekly agditions received, t al) times such Kept in a V Weil oF iT pg or Window Shades punctually and falth fully exeented, in City or Country. Any order Dot satisisctory filled, will ii Teeted. and satisfaction gui teed 5 (according to quality)sold at as Low Rates as they can be purchased in the District. TERMS ba 5 FOR GOODS AND LABOB. oe seen ert AM A) we a Boom 25 11 » One EQUI ‘Pest Office. Lessons . HOPEING, srenee fa. ‘and Agent. UFFIELD 8 CELEBRATED HAMS. THE OLDESTAND BEST BRAKY 3 THE BSTABLISH 1987, i ete g ve cl =e is invariably good; mone bet- Behe eters fax ites in the bs Almas OB RENT—Anew BRICK HOUSE, 5 rooms; round attached, two 6q from street cars, om Ospitol Hill. corner ti south A street. J. BROW N'S, Re ral UB KRENT—A acres, half of which is under preperty is situated on ] iles from Navy Yard tri: lars inquire o! EB, on the premises. LET—A very elegantly FURNISHED B of 12 rooms, near bafay: at $150 per month. Alse, one near our office, 1] rooms, same price, Wiib rooms to let for offices aml loa: lorner 10th and F sts, ‘The LEASE and FUBNITUBE ot bed room: or. *iutnr taieech eae ee i. ri a Hooms, oll completely Turntabed ana ‘rene A bargain ge be iy Corner J0th and F str F424, FOB SALE, 01 75 acres, or will besold in miles north of the city; near 3 ret A ABM. containing abou Se Washi 5 f Mrs, LUCIN DA ER: (OR SALE— F psard of buildings, o1 adapted te farming or enBY quire of HENBY & WALK. ner of 7th and F streets. ARMS SOF ORB. OR EXCHANGE, ville; the other 3:;, One street, between Iand K lontgomery Co.. abo’ st ;OER SALE—About tweni rior BAND, Bator acres of very supe- state of cultivation. e view of the Cay jendid site for be ful lote for gardens or 1 be sold entire or is, |. Address Box 785, Fey try residence, or could periteis i= tots to suit ice enst corner of i has » large brick dwelling id outhouses. '. on ANN; or to DL. Brokers, northwess sts., men. The pro- remises, to Mrs. YELLS & CO.. cerner loth and 'F sta. beth room; with zax fixtui rest. bh Patent. Trt nt teres ies TOWEL BENT—! FSIiCE BUILD- F Ig erect other agency oftens saosersts. thi ston. to0. 5. BAKB e bes! is" ‘ashington. Apply B oS ae four-story DWELLING Four: wo a0: sonth side ot near Hall, ha ua, affords a. fine office ‘Apply 881 and 6 o Li 490 H st., north of Patent 0! several first class )Gafurnikhed. for rent ‘Aloo. TRAEMENTS AN & GR’ 1s Intelligencer Bui hee Lathem ‘Wallach, editor AUCTION SAL a EE ee ES ee [Fer other Auction Sales see fourth page | re it antler BF D. L. WELLS @ 00. Auctioneers and Beal Eetate B: Northwest corner 10th and F st . SALE OF HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE AT UN. On WEDNESNAY MUENING, July 16th, at 10 No. 513 20th ettect, assortment o'clock #8. m , weshall sell between C et: eueral ch a Bicehoard. Bu- Teaus. Whatnot, Bedstead-. Lounge. Obeirs, Ta- bles Looking glasses, Shades, Sives ware. &c. Also Shects, Pill CARER, jJanmets. Comfortables, Mattresses la-ee Dog house &e It D.L. WELLS & OO , Avots. BY C. McOULBE @ Vo., Auctioneers. TKUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIONTOWN LOTS. In virtue of @ deed of t » bearing date 3d ust. cighteen hundred and sixty five. amd re- among the tand record« in liber N ©. T.. Jolio 449. we Wl sell, on THURSDAY, the Of August. 2865. at 5o’clock p. m., ow the — Lots Nos 7 and 711. the heifo’ vO! t No. 79, iving mext 10 710,90 the same are ao Spon the amended platef Uniontown, Termes: Ove-balf cash: residue im 30 days, ond deed retaieed until preehise money ts paid. A de posit of $2 wil! be soqemed. ond the expense of conveyancing, &c., to be Deld by the purchaser A jy V’-e08ds J B* GBKAGN & WILLIABS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF }MPROVED PROPERTY ON © STREET SOUTH, Between 12th aad ish streets west, on the Isiand. at Public On FRIDAY. the 2th of July, 1806, at . m.. Leball sell,on the premises, by vir of trust to me, dated dhe ith day of Oc! r . H., Ho. 6. folios 122, 123, 124 125, of the land records of Washinaton county, DB” he weetern half of Lot No 2,1n square No 295 ing 25 feet front, running’ buek the depth o lot, with the improvements, conmsting of a good two story Frame Honse ‘Terms; One-baifcash, balance in 6 and 12 months for notes besrivg interest. secared by & ueed troston the premises All conveyancing aad enn down at the time f the torms are pot complied with within fivedays after the as: of sale. the trustee reserves the right to resell at the riek and cost of the defawiting purchaser. by advertising three times ip some newspaper pal lished in Wasbineton, D C JAMES L UABBOUR. Trastec, GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctionsers EB Ol RTERMASTBRBS’ sTO: RUN ALY DEroT Gis ees AT BeRO, D.C. ter General's ice, Prest Division } Washinton. B.C. July 17,1308" | By order of the Quertermaster General. there will be told. on the, premices. af public auchon, under the direction ptain George T. Brow ing. &.Q. M.. on THUBSDAY, August ase the following described lot of Quartermaster’s Stores. vi7 100 cords Wood, Desks. Tables Ob 12,00) feet Oak and Ash = Benches, Ma: Plank (wheelwright Wardrobes, staf.) i boards 6,00u tect Matehed Floor- 2 Letrer Presses, Dg. 2 Grind : 1,40 pieces six-lightl Grind iarge, four Sach. #by 1 claved, feet diameter 3 jacn 20,000 feet assorted Lum- face,( new.) 9 Ladders r, f 1,£00 feet aquare Timber, 30 Fire hoo 10 by 22, % Platform 8c om , sO kegs Cot Nail 4 Counter Scales ST®* Bo Atiny Wago 4 Warchouse Tracics, ld ° Buocks, and | Feile, Tdend- horse Wagon, Tron Bodetatg, Wagon, iro! Carriages W) Biankets. nd At — Asad tbs. Grain ac’ (four- 1 Scow » dy 60 fogt bat little need, 20 sets Harness. (Ambu-f set Mathemetical In lance } _Stroments 15 kets Cart Barness, 1Spirtt Level and Tri- 2% Riding Saddles, Bri 0 dies. Hend-haltefs 1 Surveyor’s Compass, Carry gombs, and Target. &., oa, Horse Brushes, About 3109 feet Gum 25 Whitewash srusbes, w Paulie. Ir Cooking Stoves, 10 Heating Stoves, 1 ° 2 Castings, Fire partly worn, bricks, &c , for cook 180 brass Cocks, Angle- Stoves, (new) Office welves. @c, worn. ALSO. 20 HORSES ze “uantity of other proper “< Together with al ty _not above enume fale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., and con- tinne from day to day until all is «oid. Purchasers must remove their stores within fy. (5) days trom date: f sale Terms: Cash. in Gevernment funds. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during dave of sale. ES EKIN, Brevet Brig Gen " &. A..in charge _iy I7-ts First Division.Q.M.G 0 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF the Goverument Pulldings. we sbailsell the lot upon which the western one of the warehosines stands, being Let No. 8. in sq are Mo. 121, having ront of 71 feet 6 inches on F street, between 19th and 20th sts Terms made known at sale. Jy 16-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GHEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, ON 22D sT., etm, Hand [I streets, First Ward, at Public uetio On FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at £% o'clock ball cell. on the premi-es, Lot No A, bei ® fine front and —— Terms: One-baif ca-h; balance 6 and 12 months. for notes beating interest and secure by a deed o' trust on the premises. All conveyancing and rev - enue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, down when sold. iy 16-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y JAMES 0. McGUIBE & Co., Auctioneers. FIBST CLASS FRAME HOUSE AT AUCTION. On THERSOAY SFSEEEOON, Fz i9th, ate §. Qquare 518, frentirg 223 feet linch on the south side of H street north, near thi West, running back 94 feet proved by @ first-class rat welling 20. containing 10 rooms, and which has gecen.ly been put ip thorough repair, end is now vacant Terms: One-third residue in 6 and 12 as — ypetn Som ured on the property. nveyancing at purchaser's cost. J.C. McGUIRE & O0., iy 16-4 {Intel} Auctioncers. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TEUSTEE’S SALE. Under the authority of a decree of the circuit court of Baltimore city, in Maryland. made to ex- ecute and carry out the provisions of the will of B Godfre: F | y Meer. , the undersigned trustee will offer aati sale atthe premises in Wash- ington 44 - G., on the 3d day of August, 1863, atéo'clock, P. Lot No. 2, inequare No. 23, on North H street, between 2th and 25th streets west Lot No 12, in square No. 23, on 21th street, be- tween H street and Rock creek. Title god, terms sh on the day of +: ver yey ele July 9. 1332, liber W. B. 0. 42. folio 5 GEORGE MEYER. Trastee, iy Weoads W. Lb. WALL. &00., A SY ¥.GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, By virtue of a deed of trast from Wm Goodridge and wite to me, dated the 1sth November, 184, and duly recorded in Liber N.C. T., No 49. fol Si, ot be: ill sell. at public auction. in froot of the nk 8 m., al! that of Lot No 24, of subili- vision juare No. aud boun Beginning for the same a’ southeast corner of said le: and rue- ning thence west 197 feet, thence north 22 feet 7 in- ches. thence east 103 feet. thence south 5 feet, thence east ng oe creeps of sth st , and thence ‘sth street west, be- “Ope: balf cash; and the at nine months. secured by « deed of trast. Allcon veyancing and stamps at the cost of the parcha- eer. yILLIAM F. MATTINGLY. Troster ¥ GREEN & WILCIAMS. _iy M-eod&ds Auctoneers BY JA8. OC. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers BE'S SALE OF LOT OF GROUND O8 TRUSTE STREET, NEAR ORBSTNUT Br. OnBATUBDAY AFTERNOON, July 2ist, at 6 o'clock, by. eet deed of trast, duty record- 1 ed in Liver B. 10. » folios 184, et seq..oue of the lang records of Washington, and to fone rected, Lehall sel) al! it part of lot 12 erg A sub of square . described as that is toray, beginn for the same sixty (60) B feet trom the sontbweet corner of said square, forty (40) feet to a ten (10) | running thence north feet alley. thepce west seventy six (76) feet 6 ia- ches, thence senth ferty (40) feet. seventy six (76) feet 61 to the place of beginning Also, Lots 14 18, in. same enb., fronti; te: | gether, ninety feet on 15th street weet, by a depth inety feet pFeroeoe hird aah: reatdne in sixand twelve | roan san + Conveyancing NBY H. TILLEY, Trustee. iy10t. JAS O. McGUIRE 2 CO. ances, ¥ W.B. LEWIB & OO., Auctioneers, EOF AY. vo oA he Rete te ‘i . the premit * fe ofa teangtrom be of jen ’ ‘80108 of stocks of jos and Mer. ober, 2068, and duly recoded November goth. i865,im li! re tamps at the cost of the purchaser. 9100 | aa No.6, 7, and 8. m eubdivi lo 564 Part of Lot Yo 3 in Square No 50 desert o The metesand lots will be aus The improves conte of One large posite the Ce Pwo emel! Rook Houses. ‘lwo email Frame Bouses. and Pour ope stury Frame Hou-es or their bones, the deterred payment*, bearing insenest fre Ge) of sale All comres aucing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title aveds to be re- tained until the whele of the purchase money ts paid. THOMAS LE® Is, Lros 5 & Wi sem, Solfeltors je enacs GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts TRUSTEES SALE OF a BOY V8 On WEUNKS. 6o0clock on t fis, Seenting 41 feet 5 inches on Gepth of 195 feet 6 inches, to @'3-font alley, i proved by ® three-story Brick Dwol with back building. with aside lot Terms: One third cath; residne in six and twelve months. — " ccutetiae ot ments. cons! with Brick Basement with fine passage om penis it @ comfortable residence for any small amily . “Terme One third cash: balance in sx and twelve Months, secured by # deed of trust oD the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps af the cost of the purchaser. §50 down whem the property yee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B® J. ©. McGUIRE & O0., Auctionsers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF FRAME HOTSE AN LUT AT CORNER OF EAST CAPITOL A 10TH STREETS On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Judy 234, at 5% o'clock. om the tees we sh 1, in Byuare 941. becinuing for the same 19 feet from the southwest corner of saki lot. runming eRCe west 3° feet. by the depth of the lot, 8 feet, improved by auewl) built two-story frame house of 4 roome Terms: One-third cash; residme in 6 and 12 Menths, with interest, secured on the property. Conveyancing at iy Wd J. 0, McGUIRE & 00 a J) Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. RY FRAMK HOUSE AND LOT 1 TWO RMURGETOWR, AT neCTION ST On WEDNESDAY, J I will ee 5 or ©. 4, in Threlkel's addition te Georestowe ront 23 feet Sinches. more or less, on Lingen ion of Lot No. 18, in Square No. 79, having Bre deed from Jane Glo- | and y recor: i folios 335. $35, 337, a for Washinzten Ant, + the following piece of property , vi ¢ that tain within Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of the suid square. and runping t! toum alley; thence in = ises,On FRIDAY, the 27th July, 1856. atsix | urves or's office. with the improvemen je 28-e0&as THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED gael THURSDAT. July 19th instant, at the seme By order of the Trastes é wu sof every Ceacripiion, Herpes, br os a | siteoets GREEN @ Ww AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ee M ILL FOR SALE. asbingt iy 6-40 besiguee for Bowes, Bre’ Go BR? GREEN & WILLIAws, Avcticncers, ~ NEARLY EW TWO STORY FRAwB HOUSE AND LeT on et sete t, at Pu a \ Gn TUESDAY, the [7th Instant, at o'clock » os 2. avenue. between 6th ead 7th suction we shall sell, « part Lot N in Baware No a) PY owementa, cons st: ing of » well it overly new t¥ story frame rooms, all conventertiy ar repced for s stonil fambly Terms: @ne-third cach; balance in 6 and I? month» for notes bearing interest, Secured by « dead of srnet oa the preais revenue stampe af the cost sf the $50 down when the — 7d GREE B" GEREN & WILLA All conveyancing robaser. rty is WIULTAMS, Aucts » Auoti COMMISSIONERS’ 84LF OF VALUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERTY NINE HOUSBS FOR SALE By virtue of an order aud decree the Snpreme Court of the District of © ; June in 1856. ang | al ve. Phisttps« No. 068, eantty, the | Comnissioners will offer fer sale om the 17th day of front of the pre jameia, beerine date use ot Foote et ly. 1856 at public suction. tu #8. commenciug mf 6 o'cluck p the toulowiny Lote and part- of Lote of Ground the city of Washington, with the improvements, 7. Part of Let No. 9, 4, in Square No 5 16 lote and parte of on the day of enle {enid lots and parts of lots 2k House, on 9th street west, op. Market, portion of this propert situated oo Ninth ct west opporite C-ntre Market; another por m borth @etrvet, between B. cond aad Third West, and the rematn’ug portion om north K street pear New Jerse: aveune Persons desirous of making a good fnvestment shold attend thiseale Should the property not be #.!t om the dey desig Dated the sale will be continued trom day today, commencing at6 o'clock p.m., Gmtil thy whole is dtepored of mence in front of Lot No 9 th etreet west noar the Can iré cash the residne in 6.12 « or purchaser giving 10 the respective heirs J08 W aNGUS JOSEPHA F HoDGsON, JOuN T Ga B. WiLLiam D Cou.wisstonors Y J. 0, McGUIKE & ©U., Auctioncers OK DWELLING & ON THE iSLanD. WAY AFTERNOON, July a8 ts pai - Dehail, by . *o y ed fn Liber > 15}. one of the inmd re comnts elt Lot No. 2). in sq ° hetrest w en south B and © streets, ( istend.) with House, with interest BREEN & WILLIAMS. Acctioucers, No. $26. corner 7th and p streets RRSEY AVESUE, RETWEES Ps TEEETS NOHTH, BEING AT POBLIO AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the ith instant, at (y o'clock p. m., we shall sell, es, Brick House, ix goed rooms. te very room, hell geil, pact of Lot OLEMAN, Trustee. y % iu front of the premises i] strects, and runnin, t eidtie 130 por ives, and A depostt of $58 will be required Ss soon as the property fe struck off. Conveyan- cing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. A iy THOS. DOWLING Auct Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE BEAL BE OuRN ore 8 T LARTLAND AVENUE, AT PUB- aT the 12th day of July next, at 6 ull se! jeu | o Liber K. M " is. of the land records Bein, part of square D, con following metes and bounds north 135 fret thwesteriy direction ley. 89 feet, 7 inches; be line of the said . thence ina southeasterly direction with a line at right angles, t> Maryland avenue, 127 feet 3 inches to the south line of the said square; end thence: in suorthensterly direction witu the said south line, 35 feet to the place of beginning; the same being they are No l,insquare D, as recorded in t te ‘erms > @ne-half cash, balance six snd twolre months "Balance secured by a deed of trast on tne premises. All comveyanee, county ane revenue stamps at the co-t ef the purchase: when the property is knocked eff, ia the auctioneers; and if the terms are not corplied with within five days after the day of sag, the trustee reserves the 820 cown hands of ba t to Fesell the property at risk @pd cost of the defaulting purchaser. by advertisiig three times in seme newspaper pub- hed im Washington city, D GREEN & WILLIAMS. Untet J Auctic neers. Brae MoGUIBE & ©0., Auctionsers. TRUSTEES SALE. Ady of a ee Under Count of i ate tiie seh ay at Sy 18. no pamea ie cartain ; BD enid Cuart, More. =

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