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—* CITY ITEMS, 4, ALAS! voor Yorick, 1 knew him, Horatio; he never had the opportunity to get his cloth- ing at Henuing’s One Price Storeon the corner of Seventh street and Maryland ayenue. —_e LOCAL ijqet Shed Tae Mcrperor THE Late WM. LYLES—Are vest of the Murderers.—We get the tollowin, taper of the robbery and murder of Cok ty. Tne Party who found the purse lost Sunday morning will confera great favor returning the ring with name of Lizzie,” to M. K. Walsh & Co's auction store. They are welcome to the money. _ m. Lyles, of Auburn, ce coun- . Md. from a gentleman im tht neighborhood. After he, with his wife, re. tired to bed on Sacurday night, some persons kno ked at the door, and being accos ed by os 2 Col. L.. replied that they were looking for ACARD or TRanxKs.—To the Fire Depart- Mork. Col. Lyles told them to go into one of | Ment of the city and our kind neighbors of the the cabins on the place, and he would see them | Second Ward we tender our sincere thanks, in the morning, when they went away. About | By their prompt and almost superhuman ex- half an hour after the door et the room of Mr. | ¢Ttions our loss hy the fire of yesterday morn - Lyles was broken in, and four negroes entered | 1} Was compara tvely small. and our manu- the room, when a shot f.cturing untaterrupted from a pistol was fired, Again offering our the ball striking and passing through the head- | tanks, we are ly board-ofahe bedstead, neat the head of Mrs, Axp'w J. Jorce & Uo. Lyles, who had changed places with her hus- ——_e—_—_ AGary in Tag Fievp.—Our neighbors, E. C. Dyer & Co., 256 Pennsylvania avenue (sign of theGolden Eagle) bave just received an- other invoice of 100 cases en Freres and A. Fovrcade’s St. Julien Claret (L and G) which they offer at the old price of $4.50 per case. They guarantee this wine to be pure and wholesome. as it is pot the cheap cargo ‘wine (refuse of the wine press) sent out in casks, bottled here and sold at a lower price. We advise lovers of pure wines to give them a call. as their goods are what they are repre- sented tobe, Stsmiard brands. a A NoTeD CLERGYMAN and public lecturer says of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.”” “Inallmy lecturing tours, I put Troches into my carpet bag as regularly as 1 do leetures or linen.” Public speakers, vocalist. and all others who exercise the voice, should never fail of using the Troches. They surpass ali other prepara- tions in clearing and strengthening the voice, removing hoarseness, allaying irritation of the throat, and as a cough remedy are pre-emiaent- ly the best. ban—the shot et being fired to take effect on Lyles by one who was well acqnaint. ed with the premises. A second shot was fired, the ball passing through the rail of the bedstead and into the floor, andas Col. L. was reaching under a gop on the opposite side of the bed to which he had been sleeping, the third shot was fired, and the ball struck him below the eye and entered his brain, killing” him almost instantly. He tell Byer the side of the bed to the~floor. They then compelied Mrs. Lyles to strike a light, which she did very reluctantly, and then Jeft the house and hid herself near by. The murderers, after killing Col. Lyles, proceeded to ransack the house, taking from a bureau about $1,500 in Virginia bank notes, and about $3) in cold, besides some valuable papers. They atso got ont some liquor, which they drank on the pia e before they left. On leaving the house they went towards the river. The affair,on being made known, occasioned great excitement in che neighborhood, and a reward of £730) being offered, the police in the District cities and Al- exandria atonce commenced asharp search tor the murderers. Monday morning, a col- ered man named Wm. Plato offered $i) Bank of the Old Dominion bill in Alexandria for ex- change at the bank. Suspicions were aroused that be was one of the party, and consequently & watch was set on him. Yesterday morning be offered « $100 bill on the same bank for ex- change, when he was arrested by officers Da- xis and Webster He was taken before the May and made very contradictory state- men Following up this arrest, Elien Mon- roe was taken in custody, and $1.039 in Vir- ginia Farmers’ Bank notes were found in her house. A colored biacksmith, named Morton, Was also arrested, but released, as no evidence Was produced to connect him with the affair Henry Luckett, Thomas Davis and William H. Jones, alias John Jones, were also arrested. and had an examination before the Mayor, which resulted in establishing their identity. sind they were committed to await the requi- sition of the Governor of Maryland. Four men. it seems, made the attack on the house, while one remained in the boat. Of the party of five, four have been arrested, while Se one, named Richards, is still at large. MARRIED, => aa =e ‘ CEves—SEIDRGEE. On ae = iot get the Suny Stroxke.—Yesterday the officers of the | res! ence of the e's parents, by the Rev, Second Ward reported the following cases ot | P. EDR ORE erie PROSE. t Miss EM f nis city. { Baltsmore and 8t. Lonia pavers copy. ee —- «@ THOSE WHO Wisi to purchase Summer Clothing, we recommend to call on A. Straus, Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and Ith streets, as he basa large and fine assortment on band, which he will sell at reduced prices. 03 ze. ~ a5 STRANGE, 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 44 and 6th streets. ———o— PENNTESs can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter Corns, buniens, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other eisorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 43 and 6th streets. Of- | fice hours from 8a. m. to5 p. m..and 6 to8 p.m. seen sun stroke in addition to those we mentioned in | MA SKIDMORE yesterday's S/ar | At one o'clock 4 man named Justus Trumer | Was found dead in his bed at No 301 D street, | between i2th and I3th. He went home com: pla:ming that he felt unwell and laid down on hisbed. In half an hour some of the inmates of the house went to the room and found him dead Thomas Hughes, a one armed soldier, who lived in Murder Bay, went to his home about four o'clock, laid down, and died immedi- DIED July 17, 1865, AGNES WIBER. in the 03d ye ber age The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral this ( Wednesday ) evening at 3 0 clock from No. $28 K street. between ith und sth ete * NACE On the 17t» ing’ .a'tera short and pain- ful fil: ess. JOHN KDWARD M NAUE. ages five months and thirteen days. son of Lewis and sarah ace | The feneral will take place this af ornoon at fiy ¢ oO i k. from the resi:lence of the parents, No, 292 Dth street ” OATON. On the 18th instant, at 2 o'clocka. m, SUSIE ROSE. only child of Emanuel B ani the WiB ately Jame: Mace, an intemperate man, whose business was that of trimming and clipping | horses, (giving him the name of Jimmy-the- | Chpper, by which he is best known.) was | t fe <e Caton, a3 th 6 taken ill suddenty at Mr. Thompson Nailor’s | ae Ao t oils etace Ho artes. (ters: stable, and seeming to get no better Rounds- | das.) at +o" ock a.m .fem No. 500 Mass. ave , = Walker had him conyeyed to Providence | between 4th a! stre: te. = dospital About 5 o'clock Joba Ullman, a carpenter, x qr formerly Orderiy Sergeantof Co D, hb Pean- DENTISTRY. sylvan Volunteers, while hanging shutters |] = on Cbarles Klotz's house, corner of I7th and G | (UM TEETS ON BUBBER PLATE, ani re- streets, was taken ill and carried to Haberley’s Hotel, on E. near 12th street. He was prompt- ly attendéd by Dr. Lieberman, but died at 10.15 o clock Iast night. Deceased is about 46 years of age anda native of Switzerland. The body lacing lost teeth on oid plate, one dollsreach. Whole upper ect sigh \° ire lars, warranted) W BARNES, sth street east, becween A and B north, Oapitol Hill. Ex- tracting without pain je 14 Im* EMOVAL. Was taken in charge by the German Societies Ds. LEWIE. DENTIST vias REMOVED from tor interment this afternoon. 242 ‘to 260 penn. avenus, ten doors Wolfgang Klech, recently arrived from Ger- | above. Great Discovery in Dentistry. many. was taken ill about 9 o'clock, on 9th, | Teeth Extracted Without Pain. All per- Teeth to extract. 1 would advise them Bear ( street north, and was carried toa house LEW) near by. He was promptly attended by ph: sicians, but died in less than an hour Hi body was taken to his residence, near the 7th street park. Daniel Barry, an invalid soldier. with one leg. who bas been residing at the oldiers’ Home, was taken sick near the park, and died very soon after bis removal to the second pre- «inci station-house ——_o——_— Boarp or HEALTH.—Yesterday the first Meeting of the newly ye ee Board of Health composed of the following members took place at tne City Hall: First Ward S. C. Smoot, M. D. William Wilson; Second Ward, J.C. Riley, M. D. William Drake; Third Ward. D. W. Prentice, M. D., Job W. ‘Angus fourth Ward, 'S. J. Todd, M. D.. Peter F Bacon. Fifth Ward, C. M. Ford, M.D. L. A Flhott, Sixth Ward, F. S. Waish, M. D. Lemnel Gaddis: Seventh Ward, Geo. P. Fen- | wick, M. D., P. M. Pearson, secretary Geo. M. Dove, M.D: all of whom were preseat except Mesers. Drake, Angus and Gaddis. The Board was called to order by the Sec- bave Teeth, we have redaced To be convinced of the fact, th. enue, between 12th and 18th LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. TIMOTH |.—The duties 4 retary. and Gen Hacon was elected President. | Sirstaton wil beroeumed ontop 8 les Hor ‘r. Smoot reported a complaint of a nui- | terms, &c., seec cireuler ime sance on Virginia avenue, between F and G | Spal beckon city. or the prin- streets, caused by impertect drainage, whereby = the gardens in the vicinity were dai 5 At the suggestion of the Chair, the matter ‘will be referred to the sanitary police. The subject of requiring physicians and un- dertakers to furnish the secretary of the Board of Health with certificates of interment, sta- Fo SALE—Several large HORSES, suitable for — drangbt. They are sold for no fault; only for having no further use fi m T ra, = be seen at No. 57 et, George’ % — SetWRILEY A. SHINN ting the cause of death of all who may be iy 7-d2w “Union Bottling Depot.” buried, was brought before the board, when ae age the secretary stated that be had endeayored to H T. cores Corre: Moses BATES bave this law entorced, but met with little or bi COTTON FACTORS no success. The penaity fixed by law, he said, for non-compliance in such cases was &5 for each case. He received some reports of Geatbs, bat they were so vague that they were of nouseto Lim. The certificates can be ob- tained of Dr. Dove by ail physicans and un- dertakers Y MMISSTO. CHANTS, Cee TA oe Uhavinw stant TS New Onveans. trict ven to the purchase and sale Ps chandinns Libers! ‘advances, made on Con- si ta. my 18 tf 486 — Deatn BED ScENES IN SCHOOL-ROoMs.— We see it stated that a proposiuon has beea made by some parties to sell to the School ‘Trustees «The Death Bed of Lincotn,” to be placed in every school-room in the city. With every respect for the memory of Abrabam Lincoln we hope the Trustees will promptly ‘ 486 MABEBITER'S, SEVENTH STREET. INTEEIOR DECORATIONS’ i HOICE STOOK! Teyect the proposition. It is had enough to | : o eee see these pictorial monstrosities, ministering Lately received. and now open for inspection, to @ morbid taste—Death beds” of Washing. | the HANDSOMEST ASSUBTMENT ever offered ton, Jackson, Webster. Lincoln, &e.,in private , '® Wasbington, embracing— parlors, but to place them on the walls of our | sl haath ng elect Se wdaalld ubste sehool-rooms is an outrage against pro- | Of Foretgn and janufacture,of the best Uridty saad peed tanto tae oe trast will not be | EAbrice and LATEST STYLES. rovrietetcr | PABLORS. HALLS. DINING Bi ‘8, CHAM. perpetrated. : | BERS and LIBBABIES. embracing Now. Bich, . | and Unique Designs of Embroidered Giit Patterns Larceny (Cases—Before Justice Thompson — | for Drawing Rooms. with appropriate Borders; Lucas Wiley and Harry Boyd were arrested | also, a Jarge and select Stock of mediam and iow by officer Roth of the Third Ward, for the | Driced Papers. lareeny of a money drawer containing be- | tween S25 ard $30, the Lag Mad Henry | Hitsey. They were taken to Central euard-bouse and sent to jail. A piece of cloth ‘was tound in W iley’s mn which he- longed to aman named Boyd. Boyd paid $15 tor the cloth, but being obliged to sell it, gave it to Wiley to sell for 812. Wiley was trying | to sell it for $5: and this made an additional — charge of apie Dea license, apa the | eter tll een 7 : Bf nd beautiful patterns, on Buff, Green, ani the prevailige Qulote: TAN, LAVENDER, ant STONE G JNDS, with Gilt Borders, with and without ere. Window Shades of any required Size, Style, or Color. made to Order. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, ‘The Largest Assortment in the District. war- ranted tc be Gilded with Guid Leaf, ani from the Best Mavutacturers in the Geunt embracin; Justice fined him Wa LUT imitation.) ROSEWOOD, "sad afl Want Tuzm Pay.—A correspondent who } Seitesee CONVEX GLAS! = signs himself « Rapidan,” complains tnat the Persons having Photographs tal are request ed to cali and examine ur Assortment before pur- employees at Headquarters stables, 14th street ‘do chasing Frames. park pot get their pay for each months ser- | ¥i until the 25th day of the succeeding j PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, month, and hopes Der will hereafter be paid | In Crimson, Scarlet, Green, and Blue Colors, from on the 10th. We weuld say to our correspon- | the smallest Fhotograre to the Largest Portrait dent that be no doubt misapprehends the canse a: aisc, SILK CORD and TASSELS, different the delay: “U S: sizes. fo rich enGGgert te peg Mid Coes amt, | Betctal attention paid th'thee Branch of our Bus- the Treas) ‘avlts to his pocket isa longand | '®*- ‘ y cevious one, which disbursing officers with Always {5 Bore, “On Beltre fee Canes Kir ail jhe fovd wil imaginable, are sometimes | Always in Store, On Sal unable to shorten ‘Thankful for the liberal patronage received,the attention of th Sor bgt ied tothe shove Block Diost com: a c- hich has been Manuf tet pesngs a THE Doc War.—The officers of the 2d pre- cinct report as the resnit of operations, since yesterday's report, 9 dogs killed: 5th precinct, bh bee 12: 6th_ precinct, 11; 7: ; Sth = with t he weekly additions received C1nGh, SF WOU poectien ee Mtb Bee Wall times euck ‘an i Kept in 8 Weil = —* for ging or Window Shades punctuailly and felth JOUVEN, e: tel, in City or Country, Any order Base Regen shy Det watiiactory Aled, wil be tmmeaintchy eer. MARBLE WORKS, Feeted and jefacti teed; and oD guarent . goods uality it Low Eates Corner New Jersey avenue and F street, they can pareh fa'the Distrin * Near the Baltimore Depot. BMS CASH FOR COODS AND LABOR. ee! ors J. MABERITER, All orders for STATUABY, MONUMENTS, or No, 446 7th street MANTELS executed in the best manner, at ahort | _J¢ 90-$w" __8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. netics, and on the very best terms. je 9-3m* \ licen Bl YHEGABAY bikin’ C UL ism AND FB cn) Fes ¥o! NG a 1 nED DAY PUPILS. 1927 aad sreet. Phila. “Preodtea Settee ye me eta antes im quantities to suit par Boarc aud Taiti ‘i for two or move sisters,each, chasers, at low pri icon. wine can be seen at the Union pore No. 57 Green street, Goorge- Potthi a BILEY A. SHINN. CPURBEATED waus. we. French is the langusge of the family, and ts tent! ‘Bip the institute. constantly €PONe DAME D hedge ie Euighareriee Dat ie 1ere; r “Ea Bataille de eox. ui ABP i Bs 4 rpenters, A iy West m WANTS. ll ead IO BeBe WAR TED—Inquire $79 Penns, av , between dst @nd 2d streets -y, wn: Z 2 WANTED—Several first cise WIN & BROTHER. to W4ntEp— WOBAN tocook and do house: a.m.aanaG atreet, below ath.” morrow tte Wary iD IMMEDIATELY—A good Sma- VANT. colored. door from ths cones: Sng see eteaban avenue and D st WASHEE wante: at Ho. 507 oth ttreot, be- ANTED—A SITUATION. by a» ree girl, to cook, wash and f for a pri family. Can give cood ref il red. In- quire at 250 0th street, between band Me It" W ANTED—8 young GERMAN GIBU, for gen eral housework. MAN P crea Mr. ALOIS MURLLEB. Nov 908 Points between 9th and 10th sts. jy 18-2t* W TED—A PLUMBER end GAS-FITT EB None but FOR SALE AND RENT. iesientind mourn bases F UB BENT—Two2-story new HOUSES, on Va. svenuc, between F and G streets, and one square from the National Observatory. | Inqutre at No. 43 K street. or of the watchaan on t: Premises. Jy 8-3t* Fo RENT—Larce FaME HOUSE, uewi: bapered and painted. containing 8 rooms, wit bas. citar and itchen, ali in good order, ted on tre No 57, pear avenue eotP FLEMMING, 333 Cat. oy 1s ot" F BR SALE—An old eetablished PHOTOGRAPH- 10 GALLERY. situated fn the most central part of the city. Apply to LVERT FORD, of lith street and Pennsylvania avenue. workmen peed apply . corne § A at > — NYT —On Oavitel Hill aten an, emt pe Ea. — pene (‘OR BENT—On Capitol Hill, atwo story Fi WAS TED—4 GIRL about 19 or 20700r- 014 to | Bot em eis no oem int aa two story, Fram: do the housework of a family. Refer- | lar. two aguares from the railroad cars. Rent $20 ence requi: ply to No Zid lath street, be: = menth im advance. Apply to BERNARD tween iy 18-2t* AYES, corner 4th and H streets. 18-3¢* W 4N7ED-By ® respectable woman, SITU- as wet nurse; (no baby,) Apply at ae Ae 2d street, between B and C etreets. for Mrs. iv ATION 18-2t* bathroom.) Mi: te. Star who ie a cood one 5 recommen! V family. town. ferred None Also I tw WwW do general hous three, to which acomfe will be given None efM hk. WALSH avenue, corner of 10th VA) ANTED_To rent ANTED-In aemali family, a ded ANTED—A steal ven. st. by the Ist of Auguat. a HOUSE to contaies orig rooms, (inciuding it be in geod repai: r, and rent mod- Best guarantecs furnished. Add dy 18 3t* i Address N. recom: 0. ay 18-3t* JANTED—A good COOK, WASHRR and InONER fora small family; German but competent persons need apply as nurse Apply 427 7th street. be- Jy 18 2c" v and iron a ANTED—A WHITH WOMAN. to cook, for afamily of five persons. A. avenue, cor 6th st., island. jy 17 3t middle aged WOMAN, to work for a small family of ortable Rome and good wa. others need apply. " Inyuire & €O., Auctioncer Ww3n D—A young German Lady wis SITUATION as Cook Inquire of JOHN references. she Ls can give g FELD 420 E street, between Sth and Sth ete. jy 17-3t* ANTED—Second hand CLOTHING of all Good prices will be paid if >7th street, between F and G, My Ww descriptions brought to No. 6 Island. ] ANTED— try Aadress j ANTED—Two ) 16. 3t* F be very moderate. P.O ice. 17 8t™ go into the coun- oO ay 16-3t* ARPENTERS. Taquire on G street, between 9th and 10th sts GEO W. BROWN. Btate lowes! Lock Box 17 P Jy 16 30" ANTED—Ai experienced COOK. either white or color A middle-aged woman preferred pols at Columbia Hospital, cor. o ith street and Mass avenue sy 16 St V ks. Drivers, Porters, Farm bands, Cooks. House Servants, &c, to call at room No. 7. over National Express office. cor Pa avenne ind 11th st of any kind can be supplied tice. ANTED-—The eum of $1 500. Will give as reet. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—Rent must arms te "OC," Those wishing help it the shortest no iy 16 St~ ress W TE 2k lt white WOMAN Ce esae pone and ironer. To red. ANTED—A WHITE GIRL. mended. to cook, wish and iron for five in Highest wages 30. corner of Water and Jefferson streets, George: a ond T, E. a recn lestate worth $3,000, For far- ther partic address THOS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 125 ave. ay 18-1w* V , ANTED—W to buy, rent or hire, ew HOUSES in W each ington. both large andi small. for cash. Also, FARMS in the countr, worth from $1,000 to bi dad L. WELLS & OO., corner 10th and F ats, 30ND HAND FUBNITURB Also, MIRRORS. OARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every en: B. BUOHLY, 406 7th street, jo 8-tf between G and H. east aide. FOR SALE AND RENT. Ww to wn preferred Col. GIBSON. 316 E «1 92 SALE a HOU burg, Md , nine roo: and oven in good order; buildings: @ood chance Of (at private sale) befo: public auction on Saturday. uly 28th, 1956, at 11 Call on or address A.C. BROWN, o'clock, A. M. Bladensburg. M4, ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE treet. with fo! ke: Apply to. a for family, furmished or unfurnished; ( Rent must be moderate. Address ay iz containing 1 rooms. 1. M., arte orge eoxt™ and LOT in Riadess- nary @oi other out. bal If uot dis: » it wi Tbe po a re 414,17 20" DF#itNG HOUSE FOR ERENT on Geor, D own Heights—A WELLING “Not West, with 11 rooms. rcomé; range in hitch: — water, and gas pi ‘ough the house; also. a Jai with pump in kitchen; in fact, everything oom: plete and convenient, making this one of the most desirable residences in Georgetown. ieguire of the subscriber, or ree three-story BRICK Congress street, above besides pautry and bath ¥. Jr ,No. 27 Water at.. Geor, ay 14-6t* en, water pipes. with Po 8 and fixtures all rge cistern in yard, ‘is son, JOS. LIB etown. yosmen LIBBEY. J CURNISB FEAME HOUSE Sth = 6th ste. gas wat twokitchens Location cannot be excelled. 5 per month, in advance. For further _ inquire No. 431 — ena -6t* 8 Bearding immediately ay il 6t* {ABM FUR SALE, ot 75 acres, or will beso! § orth ef the city; emailer lots; 434 Bock Creek Chureh; of buildings, orchards adapted te farming or all in good com dition. quire of HENRY & WA and FUBNI' louse and Restaurant, con! 12 bed rooms, parlor. diving . reoms all completely furnished and ready for business. A bargain can be had i kitchen D. L. WELLS Corner 10th and F streets ved by &e. ‘ardening ire: rpose and is ED HOUSE FOR BENT—That neat . on F street, No. 440, bet. The house has every convenience, DBE o ining bar y f applied for no 8, ng ‘or farther particulars in- LKER, Boom No. 10,cor- ner of 7th and F streets. iy 51m” Fo RENT—A first class BOARDING HOUSE, corner 4% street and Pa. avenue, No, 41 south side: contains 25 roo! has fine cooking range, with bot and cold er Also, chande- liers in the pa: Possession given immediate- yy. Appty to J \OMPSON. No 452 NHS. Avenue, just Opposite. iy 9-006t* F between 17th an rooms, including About Very superior side the city limits, with itol, city, river, &c., country retidence, ber of beautiful lots dences. It OR SALE—The commodieus and extensive HOUSE end GROUNDS lvcated at the north- east corner of North be itol_and Boundary sts., lately the residence of O @.Ubiman. The pro ih lar brick 4 ing so ee lous cellars. Terme easy. Ly 5 MINA UBLMANN: or to D-L, LLS & & Bstate Brokers, vorthwess cerner th and F jy 8-tf FS RE: HOUS! tween 18th and 19! 1s7 K OB BENT—HOUSE No. on the pretnives, of at di or’ e pr . Gana it : ge under a hig! rden or could be: 18th streets twent land, a’ fin and a acres state view 154 Peon. avenue, containing 14 I at Oh 53 12th street. bet. jy 6-tf of very supe- of cultivation. ed just out- e of the Cap- ona site for a jivided inte s num- for gardens or private rest- ‘will be sold entire or in ts to enit Address Box 78%, Post Office. T—A four-story BRICK DWELLING . with gas and water, on K streets west, st., one door from 18th st. For Rest » the Star Office Buil street, be- Inquire at No. dy 17-e03t* Je 30-tf ton city, ENT—The STORE No. 321 D street, ith. It froyts immediately on Penna. situated store reonn Haak Apply to C. B, BAKER, at the Star Office, 3¢30 tf most conve- in Washing! ‘OB RENT—Six UNFURNISHED ROOMS at No. 276 Pennsylvania avebue, between Ith References required and 12th sts. je 19-tf Fopgne sve reaso} le. mack’s roe? be sold. Fo ENT—A flac FRAME horses, with carri: ted on Temperance Alley, bet. 9th Apply at 493 3 ‘oth and 10th. i aality of lana I refer to Lathem, i ©. from ‘est Virgi all weeingion Star. quire at the rooms of FORD restauant, 202 ‘8. avenue, . & BIN ‘he location is immediatel; ork st st , local js immediately north of Pa. ge it Of the best in the city. J my 24-tf CRES OF LA: ND in Ran- ‘Title indievatadte. "Terms parc! incre e THOMAS B. FORD. age-house street. bet. 9th STABLE fer six rit. eae my 16 Piiece Helljom spareh purposes. For particnlars inquire Street, can be rented for festivals. fai LNI'S HALL, (late Temper- between 9th and ite, meetings, or ‘at the RA! 2732 est Ju REOCBIV tonsofJ T. Le LR 28 Of . Wi ° * ae. ay Deolm* ‘DY aod BITTERS ERBY and CHEBBY Paiut Store, ee SRE , CHERBY, and RASPBERRY aYRUPS, Pullatock end isth'ats, SALE. TWO FO cash. BD atreot. Fe RENT—One larce ROOM, 25 by #0 fect. with ges, suitable for a store room or work: shop, situated in rear of Nattona! Stables, bet, 4: nd oth on C street. Entrance from Pa. ave. Inquire of P. FLEMMING iy 18-6t* OB RENT OB SALE—Three-stery BRICK HOUSE, containing ll reome, with m improvements, situated No. 62 Ohio aveuue, be tween 14 ead lith streets; rent §49. Also seven Toom HOUSE on H street, Island, between 4's and 6th streets; rent $18. Inqnireoi PLOWMAN & OO., 305 F st., bet. 1th and 12th, 2» 18 3t* ‘OB RENT—In Georzetown, FRAME HOUSE, sx reoms, on 3d street. Rent $15 per month, Apply «t No. 60 Prospect st. ay 17-38* F° BENT—A thorouchly furnished HOUSE, with 18 roor ntaining all the im- prevements, Apply at No, 36% F street. bet. 9th and 10th 6! jy 17-3t* —> WILL BUY THK LEASE, LICENSE. 4+) and t IXTURES of « Bowlins Saloon. two allhys. Ingaire at No. 314 ith street, bet. New York ave. and Met. ay F-3t* FoOR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE on ath street, between L street and New York avenue, con: taini rin the kitchen Bent $30 a month. Api 229 G street. between Ith and ith, or 209 4th street, betwee: K « ay ste WALU's OPERA HOUSE, . Situated at nia d rooms, with wardrobes and’: up- corner of 9th street and Pennsyl\a- enue, fronting three streets, FOR RENT Thi> Opera House having Leen entirely remed- cled, refurnished, and painted, with New Scenery Dress Curtafu apd new Seats, handsomely uphol- stered, with front entrance mid sour rity, ia now fally completed and for rent It iv proneunced one of the most besutifu! and most complete Theatres in the country : will seat about _ hundred persons ‘or terms, &., apply to 55 WL WALL& CO, South corner of 9th -treet aad iy 1 eotw Pennsylvania avenue Fo, RENT Furnished. from August Ist to Oc tober ist, that elegaut FRAMB COTTAGE on Vermont avenue, between M sud N strects, near lith street: 8 rooms. cellar and amer kitchen, with large yard, @xl09. Rent 1 2 3 very care Apply on the premises from 4 to 6 Will be let to no one without best of re- and rent in adyanc: . W.E. OHANDLEE. 7 2t Fo RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, 6 room: 14th street, between Db at tu ni Ohio ave ay 15-3 KF‘ BENT—Nice three story BRICK, best or der, well furnished, large yard. with trees, &ec.. ten rooms; 374 sth street, between Band F Fair terms. y 16-3t* JOR S4LE—A CIGAR STAND, favorably -itu- ated. doing a moderate business, A good cha) ce for a person with small capital. For par ticulars address S 8 , Star Office iy 15 8% Fee BRENT—A thice story BRICK HOUSE, in yerfect order; newly painted and papcced: at No. 576 H street, between 4th and $th. Inquire on the preniises or at No. 6 4+. st. Jy 16 St™ Fee RENT—A three story BBIUK HOUSE, tn eriect repair. newly painted and papered, at No 567 H st. bet. 4th and Sth. Inquire on the premises, or at No. 6 4's street. y 6 3t* OU8E FOR RENT—Containing ten roems, situated on loth street, between C and La, avenue,Ne 500. Apply to No. 294 Pa. avenue, nesr 0th street Jy 16-38 (Ub KENT—A BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms, with gas in each: fine, healthy and hydraptin yard To agood tenant re: Apply to WILLIAM LORD, corner of 5th streets. =e F° REN1—Tbree UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekecping. Also, one fur-- nished ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or gen tleman and wife, ina house where there are no children, Inquire at 492 L street, between oth and 10th sts. 3¥ 16 st* Fo SaLE CHEAP—HOUS part brick and art frat hen: stable and woodhouse, t for storekeep- ing, on 3d street e: mst Capitol and north A streets, No. on the premises, iy 16-0t* Fee, BENT—BRICK HOUSE No 408. orth side of Penna avenue. beiween 45 and 6th streets, with 16 rooms, with a neat Store Room underneath. which will be rented separate if do sired BRIOK HOUSE No. 356 6th street west, between H and I streets north, with tev roo and bathroom, gas and water. BRICK HOU: Ne 404 north I +treet, between 11th and 12! west. containing 10 rooms. with bathroot and betel og Pace Hoar nous in good locations. For terms, &c.. ioguire . 308) F KEL Beal Estate Office—368 sth street west, near north Jy 16-3t" et en =, OUSE FOR BENT—On i$th street, between () and B streets, containing § rooms. A) at the corner of 70th and Q sts. jy 14-6" y.u LET—FUBNISHED BOOMS, second sto! s Ttroattn porthand svuth, 393 Wow York av gent street, enue, near 13th sti iv {OR SALE—G 41NS—Two Brick HOUSES, fro $8009 S200 nach Tora, mall + from Oo ac! rg pum ber of building LOTS, centrally located, For lease, a fine Li ‘on 7th street west. Also, for sale, a nice FRAME HOUSE, 6 rooms. $4) cash, balance in monthly payments of $25 until paid for. w ao ys desiral “a! property which would be “1 for a good farm. a MITCHELL & 80N, | Estate Broki jy 14 4t” southeast corner Ps. F OB BALE. A BABE CHANOE. The FUBNITUBE, LEASE. &c., of the Relay House. on the Baltimore sad Olde Balicont wane JrOR street north. No. 3 corner ‘h street west. near G: Post Office. Also, a loo Carriage House ‘and Stable in the rear of the same, For particulars inquire at 490 H street, f Patent Office, at 6 o'clock p.m. este JAMES TOWLES. Agent Fe, KER T— fee large BRICK ‘ABLE in Four ot Svetits ober’ of Feed - . shop, ui Wyuzse ie J. PRATHER. RENT—A new BBIOK HOUSE, 5 rooms; gelot of ground att, , two squares ‘ached, from street cars, on Ospitol Hill, pounet, Sth and south A street. aire J. BROW NS, Bestau- font, oor. 13th id Pa ay. ay 12 6t™ ut Rie aitectid on. fhe Haare eae property nated on the 2 Navy Nard Gridse. Washington, Wor prgieuiors Ingaire of Bre LUCINDS ERIM BI on the premises dy 12 66* very elegantly FURNISHED HOUS 12'room s,near bafayette Square, yo wih, oe and aentiont Office, 1 rooms, same price, ‘wi bh rooms to let for offices ami loaging. D.L. WELLS & Co., jy 12 6t Uorner 10th and F sts, WO FABMS FOR SALE, OB EXCH: T SuMontcomery Con a i One 6 miles above Bockville; the other 3\;. One consists of 75 acres, the oth: Apply at No, 401 12th street, between Land K streets. jy9 lia" {OR BENT— That handsome % ment IDBNOE, No 266 F street north, ¢ modern improvements; hot and cold water, Pe reo: with Ras Sixteree so oume. In reet. north Paten! e, ayett JAMES TOWLES, Agent. ‘OR RENT—In the BUr INGS. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and ith street, ROOMS eultabl for law, real estate or any to Enger eee has 9 oP eae sien in a few day: : Lands oviock pe Apply AMES TOWLES, jy 240 490 Hs Borth of Patent Office. F Woot te ehed ast asteehesy rent * ec “Ge clown. Also, TRNEMENTS offour rooms, in DOWN je 30-tf 1% Intelligencer ing. 00MS. Pennsylvania avenue Bn tt J, OR BALE—is0 LAWDet rile, ten muntar ae by ruepad roma Wark be Siviees te purchasers. seversl first class in the city ane Geor; Senna ? AN & GREER, Fo BENT—In the STAB BUT DINGS. cor Sdapted for the aecrance Com’ bi i . B. cede oP are AUCTION SALES. [Por other Auction Sales see fourth page| Br CROWS, WALKER &00., Auctioneers. HORSES MULES AND WAGONS At 4: " ANG, 00 Work and Saddle Hors-s. “CROWN, WALKER & 00., Aucts. B* J. 0. MeGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. "RSTRERT” Boteten wes Yor os Noes AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON ANP T0-MORKOW Bt GREEN & WILLIAMS. A: 26, ceroer 7{h apd D streets a5 ppecemenyy Pere @ BOUSK Me 23s. i rE fi orth Capital street. roome, Ww ESPAY AFTEBNOO! room etsy oct on the srontcent Oat, enh oneg ing it ocomfortabie residence for any email eell Lots 4 and 25. in subdivision of original Lote iy. dand uare <3). Lot sivan i; One-third cash: balance im #'x and twsive afront of 69 teers secured by & deed of trust om the 908 ce ekg oy PPR Ei eeente ee the purchaser. 990 dows when the property same, 112 feet 6 inches east of hot 4, with a dept i of J25 feet. : sy ea GREEN ® WILLIAMS, Aucts, twelve Snooth, fot notes with rat mecered on B THOMAS DOW LING. Auct.; Georgetown, ¢ property. Conveyancing go cost. AME HOUSE AND LOT iy 18-ta 3.0 Mccvike ric Aucta, : Ceguomtows va aodrio " = pT GREEN & WiLLIAEs Auctions ae Bh Tf sree er Lot . oneers. e " a eld's ition te “a COMMISSIONERS’ SsLE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. man NINE HOUSES FOR SaLk, y virtue of an order ani decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colunvie. ring date al:'ve. Phillipest Meese: nehay tee Chae satst Commissioners’ will offer for sale. on the 1th day of July, 1366 at front of the premises. commencing at 6 o'clock m,. the following Lotsend Dart- of Low of Ground = in the city of Washington, with th. improvements, Part of Let No. 9.in Square No. 38° FIBST Lot No. 20, iv Sy Part of Lot No 4, in Square No. 589 pane Be. 5 7, and 6, 1m subdivision of Square | Part of Lot No 3. in Square No. 539 as described in sald The metesand bounde of said lots ana parts of lots will be an ced on the day of . Th, improves nts of said lots and parts of lots | consis One large Brick House, on Sti posite the Centr Market, Two small Brick Houses, ] Two small Frame Houses. and Four one story Frame Houses | A portion of this property is situated on Ninth | street west ype Centre Market; another oa tion on north @ street, between S:cond and Third streets weet; and the remaining portion on north | K street. near New Jersey aveuu Persons destrous of making a should attend this Shonld the property Dated. mes wale will = = ommencing at 6 o'clock p. Sinpored of ‘ The sale willcommence in front of Lot No 9, in j Depaee S82.0on Ninth street west near the Canal ‘ermus: One-third cash the residue in 6,12. and 15 months, the parchaser or purchasers giving his or their bonds, payable to the respecti\e heirs. for the deferred payments, be: interest from the das of sale All conve ancing and reverae stamps at noe oo < Hee aga ‘ithe Seeds to be re- teined until the whole of the purchase money is | paid THOMAS LEWIS. dial | JOB W ANGU o*cloc! roceedines. | street west, op- 8. good investment vid on the day dest, 4 from d Commissionors. Lioin & Wr son, Solieiters JeWeokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CON TINUED THIS DAY at 6 o'clock p.m. com- mencing wit! Lot «, fronting on G street, between 24 and Sd strevts west. By order of the Commis sioners. 3 it GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts B* W. L. WALL & ©U., Auctionsers. ~ Original Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 9= La between 9th and 10th ste. 6 SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, HABNESS, 4 ke On SATURDAY MORNING, July 21, at 10 0'rl'k, we w ll sell.at the Bavaar, a number of Saddle. Carriage and Work Herses, (a full description at sale.) compri-ing abont— FIFTY HORSES Many good Work, Saddle and Harness Horses month= premises. ftampe_at the co~ bour a» Also, A Block Mare, about 6 hands high, with colt by her side by one of the fastest trotting horses ALso, Five pew Express Wagons. with and without Top, a built in this city s A large collection of New and Second-hand Bug- jes. Reckaways, Carriages, WAg0DS, and other | mile ne Coupee in good order Le One valuable Sweep Horse Power One Threshing Machine Atso. New, and Second-hand itaruess, Saddles, Carriages, .. at private sale. Begui ir talos days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturd: ages and Harness always on privare sute. W. L.WALL & 00. Ancts. | GALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TWO we MILES FROM WASHINGTON On WEDNESDAY. 25th day of July, 1996, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Mayor's Offices, at the | City Hall, Alexandria, Va . pursuant to a decree | of the Circuit Qourt of Alexandria county, Va., rendered at the May term of said Court, 1866,in the suit of James W. Gibson et al _,plaintiffsin equity, | vs. Elizabeth Gibson et al., defendants, we shall | proceed to sell at public auction the tollowing “Persons desiring to examine the property can do GREEN € DRDyiaE rthwest of ( Colambie Bridge street, Georgetown. t. the R.dce rosé. and coptsins 10) acres in a high state of cultivation, well fenced and fruit, erapes fine rooms D with all other necessary out It ad,oins the farms of Mess » and Weaver eary to say anything further in com: | this beantifal property to its elevated and healthy of cultivi ice houre erel, Ritchie | taken. greauired paid PL FR) On THERSDAY nthe premi: $18, frontt:¢ street On: Balance Alle lished in Wa-hin 25 enkds S7-THF AROVE Balk unt!) THURSDAY, July 19th instant, at the same place y 12 codds ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsors. VERY VALUABLE FARM SEaT iN THE DISTRICT On THU BBDAY, the tvth ti lying 80 at their cony | _ay 8 -tawade pack 94 feet tom 10 tent proved by @ first class *rame Dwelli containing l( rooms, and whick has & | put in thorough repair T third Month«. with interest, secured on Conveyancing at purcharer's cost ay ed = B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austioncers TRUSTEES BALE TATE ON THE OORNBROF 4, EST ANY MABELAND AVENUR, AT PUB- LIC ALCTION en. fect Sinches, more or lees, on tween 21 end Sd rious widths 120 feet. ¥ JAMES 0. McGUIBE & Co., Aucnonesrs. FE HOUSE AT ALOTION. TERNOON, July 19th. ats we shall sell part ef Lot feet Linch on the south orth. near the corner ot Dow resid 6 and 12 property 1. ©, McGUIBE & OO, {Inte} aAuchoncers OF VALUABLE st EAL =KT ~ of July next at€ e i vor Wood, to me, 1 September 956), A ber BM Y Wo a: ond 3% oneof t land records oy. DC, t it Bein, e at the sow cad runping thence > tth 135 teet in @ southwesterly direction the said alley. 80 feet, 7 inches: Stegly direction with aline at ery land avenue, 127 lance secured by «deed of trast on Mi-yanee, County ane rever rebaser 9200 d ked off. in the hands of terms are not complied eal ton city. DC 1K4& GOODNOW. Trustes, GREEN @ WILLIAMS, ete dy Avct opters IS POSTPONED By order of the Trantee GREEN 4 WILLIAMS. Intel | Auctioneers Teetown. inthe District immediately on the road trom ed,a0 orchard of « vactety of Bufice it to rT Porition and hich state Jon. we consider it uel, if nt enpe- riot teany farm fe the Districts ” T One-third j the purchaser to give notes for thd ‘200 will the = "property ous to sale & WILLIAMB, {Intel} Auctioneers. property, it being all the real estate of the late Joshua Gibson, deceased, lying in Alevandria county, Va., viz © sSTRERT SOUTH. BETWEEN © One Lot of 53 acres on the southside of Oolum Sv eT ekETs, ISLAND, At Po bia pike, one mile west of Long Bridge, with large iE RBDAY, th festent, at and commodious dwelling house, barn, stables, | p GD HUERSD AY, the 19th instan granary. carriage-bouse, &c., & , and abundance of apple, peach, and other fruit trees. Also. @ Lot of 34 acres, '; mile west of the above- mentioned lot. on the north side of Columbia pike, with a dwelling-house and large apple aud he ri, This lotis known as the Philo win Place. These lots are finely situated on the bill west of the Potomec. The land is of good quality, the waterexcellent. Each place will furnish « very desirable residence for any one wishing to do busi ness in Washington. The terms of sale are as follows : One-third cash. | TRUSTER’S SA and the residue in three equal instalments, at4,é | ° LOT aT CORN aud 12 months tro day of sale; the title to be 10TH STREK retained till ful! tof the purchase money, and the property resold at the risk of the pur- chaser on tailure to comply with the terms of sale or to pay auy installment of the purcha-e m: Seferred payments to be secured by bonds of the | purchaser, with good personal security. | ALso. At the same time and piace. » quantity of AGRI CULTURE IMPLEMENTS belonging to the piace “fonts iceve Wenkiegton for Alezandris every | e Ly ever hour. Trains leave Washincton for Alexandrie st | Terme sa Hi eet Pi"ta Bacare B iy 12-eo&de B* 3. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. BY GBEzne WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF A BUILD LE OF PRAME HOSE an BOF EAST CAPITOL AN On MONDAY AFTERNOON. July 234, at 5% o'clock. om the premises. we shall sell, part of 1, in Bquare 941 from the southwest corner of said lot, | thence west Io feet. b: ienproved by a newly of 4 rooms. One-third cash; months, with interest, secured en Conveyancing @t purchase: beginning f.r the same ib foot rupeiog e depth of the lot, 8) feet, x built two-story frame house residue in 6 and 12 the property. TAS. COLEMAN, Trostes, 3.6. McGUIBE & 00. Mocs m., returning at i TO Ok a ANDER HILL. | WESTEL WILLOUGHBY. jy 17 st* Commi '¥ JAS. OU. McGUIBE & OU., Auctioneers, USTEE’S SALE OF LOT OF GROUND ON TEST STREET, NEAR CHESTNUT &T. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 2ist, at 6 o'clock, by virtue of a deedof ed in Liber B. M.B., of the lec records of Wasbington. rected, Feball sell all that part of lot 12 Drory’s sub of square 209, described as fol thatie to say, beginning for the same sixty (60) the sou! corner of said square, rupping thence north forty (40) feet to a ten (10) Under and by B* J.C, McGUIBE & ©0., Auctioncers, TRUSTEES SALE feet alley, thence west seventy-six (76) feet 6 in- 1 - ches, abesee south forty feet. thence seventy- Senge wey six (28) feet 6 inches to 1 lace of beginning. with the f » Lots 14 and 15,in same sub., ating. to- | Deelling Houses. gether, ninety feet on 15th street west, by a depth Terms of sale : of ninety six (96) feet. jo. ing south & feet 1 inch, thence east 45 hence north 9 feet 1 i to the begt gprecements, consisting of two Frame rive of = deores of the Supreme ict ef Col a corns date on , . jsinant. and Elizabeth @'! ite. (Be. 705, AY oth. square; One third cash, and the residue Terms: One third cash; residusinsixandtwelve | Wisi triton ia The de oe ae eee months. secured om the property. Conveyancing the satisfaction of the trustee’ if the terme of gists **HENRY H. TILLEY, Trustee. a a FY gt iy10-ts JAS. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | tereserves the rie PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 5 week's notice, by eivertisement in ‘Freatng Zz. | ; Ms ‘rustes. ay chtveah dane Fonmaat ERATE ane | “Sis sunsets yO mMTTRES OF icin - a Chancery jon tt dey y Jay bie 1 elutes Gaile BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Asctionsers, — Dene a | TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT OF ty of Den: Donn, (decessed,) on — TURBDAY. Set day ot July ee. bts eek SEUUND on @ street, near North Capitol m., all Prowse sete, 2 ces Bi parcel of land sitea- erect. ted im the county a: tel = goed ; part Griginal track, Kno Solve Haven.” ond bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning for the same at the end of the Hed fT; planted ai. the. north eat ct the Line: jan’ '* which divides the lend of Baker from the land of the late Bi ai tl rthwest corner id Foxall’s land, to-wit: Nereus deg. 15 mi » four perches, crvesi y ‘ing the new free road, leading to the Little Fall's | ride: north deg min. west, twelve and 2 igtninen creat mo. 1, Bow planted for the be- ing ef the part hereby conveyed on tne east Sra ofthe thence tc hereby to to inctnde the piece | Biage Road. end nce north ‘O-story ; tof U0 will be +al M conveyancing the ae 20th ip tw one of our C.. the following Senapn coart atront of 71 B GREED & WILLIAMS, be Street of 1 lect tostsons Poneet, beesen Shao topes ete 3 oF Srnare ; BF W.B. LEW2S & OO., Auctionsers. virtee _ ROUTERS SHR Rh Satan Rove eee ee eae rome avin Wé. on ‘¢taches ‘WILLIAMS, Atcts,

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