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_ LOCAL NEWS. es District in Congress. land ‘crodaoea a ow aatho < isl juries Colambta, Wides in suit or or enminal in the or suit, or the respondent in any cution, may apply to one of the judges of said court for an order for a special 3 and if it shall be made to appear that an impartial cannot be had in the District, the judge shall order a special jnry to be drawn trial of such suits; and such to the marshal to summens nei aty slacieg. and from the persons se drawn shall be selected by lot, with the same of chal- rari 1g be pales eboes a may be or- jer: J in or in part by the party applying therefor, and may be taxed and recovered as costs. In the House, yesterday, Mr. 1n in- troduced @ dill to in rate the Market Company in the city of Washington, D.C. which was referred to the Committee for the pate of Columbia. The or ene are named as the corporators: George W. Em- mmety’ Wa. i. Sas, sel Homa met m. H. >, Mic! Homiller, 8. Ww. J.C. Fearson, Da: - doif Elehora. Daniel Lightford, GF iobtn son, and Henry Wh: » Phe ci 1 stock is to be not more pe ll ae se $200,000, in shares ot Q50'each. The site desiz- nated in the bill for the proposed new market. house to be erected the ee is that Ow occupied by the Centre Mar! iidings, which latter ay ag ee are Sanat to re- move, ot the aborts ae nigey new Dailding to be erected within — years. The following are some of the appropria- tions made in the bill to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1566, and other pur- poses, which passed tue House yesterday: For the employment of temporary clerks in the office of the First Corgptroiler of the Treasury, $2,500 For additional compensation for the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, $500. For additional compensation to three A: tant Postmasters General, at $500 each, $1,500. For compensation of the additional clerks imethe Post Office Department, authorized to be ap- pointed by act of Congress approved February 16th, 1566, $44.200, for the fiscal year ending June 3uth, in67,$——. For 20 per centum ad- ditional to the salaries of temale clerks em- ployed in the Post Office Department, as per act of June 25th, 1564, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1566, $4,000. For 20 per centum.ad- ditional to the of the laborers em- ployed in the Post Office Department. and paid from the contingent fund, for the fiscal year endimg June 30th, 1966, $2,040. Fer additional compensation to the Assistant Attorney Ger- eral, $500. For temporary clerks, additional compensation to clerks, &c., in the Attorney General's office, $10,000. For navy hospital at Washington, D. O., $30,000. To complete the sewer through the Botanic Garden, $15,000. To repair the planking and for other repairs to Long Bridge over the Potomac, $3,000. For iron seats for the public grounds, $1,000. To enable the Commissioner of Public Buildings to make such alterations in the arrangementof the business offices in the President's house as the President may desire, $2,000. For repair of one of the green-houses atthe President's, $500. Forannusl repairs of President's House, 86,000, tor the year ending June 30, 1567. To meeta | Geficiency in lighting Bridge and High streets, Georgetown, for the three months of the last fiscal — $1,100. To so alter the roof-gutters atthe sident’s House as to prevent injury by overflow of water, 83,000. To ventilate the Capitol bath-roome, $200. For the additional ‘20 per centum compensation to the messenger of the Court of Otaims, from January 29th to June 30, 1566, $67.20. To enable the Secretary of State to remove his Office ‘and contents, $25,000, in addition to the sum heretofore ap- propriated. For this sum, or so much thereof &s may be necessary, to make the pay of the persons employed at any time during the last fiscal year as temporary c erks in the office of the ‘Quartermaster General, or any division thereof, equal tothe pay of first-class clerks, which is hereby directed. Section three ap- propriates such sum as may be required to en- abie the Clerk of the House of resentatives toexecute the a the House of the present session, directing the payment of in- creased and additional compensation to of- ficers, clerks, messengers, and others in the employ of the House of Representatives, in- cluding the Capitol police, be, and the same is bereby. appropriated out of any money in the ‘Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Section four provides that the words “one year,” in the proviso the distribution of a certain fund among the clerks and employees of the Treasury Department who had served thereim ome year prior to July 1, 1866, in the act “making appropriations for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the Gov- ernment for the year ending June 30, 1567, and for other p ”’ approved ——, are hereby changed to six months, and the same shall be construed accordingly. ie AN AmUsING INCIDENT.—Owing to the ex- tremely bot weather, lately prevailing, some of the young genUlemen connected with, and stopping at the Mansion House, have consulted their comfort by spending their nights upon pallets. spread upon the verandah, on which the parlor of that Hotel opens. Their last night's rest was suddenly interrapted, for a party, in serenading some of the guests of the jouse, stopped ander the parlor windows, and a bevy of young girls, sojourning there, who had been kept up late, entertaining company, supposing themselves to be the rightful recipi- ents of the compliment, thought they would acknowledge it by walking out upon the verandah and tossing to the serenaders below some flowers. The idea conceived, to carry it at out was but the work of an instant, but, as they appeared on the verandah, it is neediess to say, the unfortunate gentlemen occupying a Portion of it temporarily as a siceping apart- ment, disappeared, nor did they stand on the | order of their going.—Alezandria Gazette. —— Larcenizs.—Jobn Lee. colored, was arrested yesterday by officer Howes, of the Third Ward, tor the larceny of & box of cigars, the p: ty of Chas. J. Nagle. Lee was sent to jail for court Justice Thompson. This morni: ing, officer , of the same precinct, arrested | Wm. H. Johnson, alias Stokes, colored, a well know = bey ane ae an ago wi negro Monk or Monkey, for robbery of Prosise’s store. This morning Stokes was seen taking a colored man’s meer box from a stand in the Northern Market. He ‘was pursued by another dealer, but as he ran he threw do the money box, his pursuer picked it up, snd a colored man caught Stokes and turned ‘him over to the officer. The box contained buta dollar and acent. That, how- ever, is enough to warrant his committal and keep his fingers out of money tills for afew montbs. —~e——_— SToten CaTTLe.—Monday ers aman sold to Mr. Jno. Gheen, butcher, of West Eud, Alexandria, eight fine for $1,000, Mr. Gbeen cunts oe cattle, and giving the seller $20 until he (Mr. G@.) could come do’ the street and get the restof the money. = terday morning two men ap at Mr. Gbeen's slaughter bouse, and claimed the cattle, as betonging to Mr. Joshua Pusey. of Loudoun county, Va., trom whom it is asserted they were stolen last week. As the identity of the claimants bas not been substantiated, Mr Gheen retains possession of the cattle. {sermon so Pecans ALEXANDRIA, Lovunpx axyD HAMPSHIRE RatLroap ComPaxy.—This road is now run- ning to Farmwell Station, seven miles from Leesburg. the bridge over Broad Run and Bea- ver Dam being completed; Peacock’s Line of Stages connecting with this road. Passengers deaving Siachingien by he 9 o'clock & m. train of the Alexandma, Washington and George- town Railroad reach Leesburg at ! p.m. — ee Granp Lapceyy.—Monday afternoon, Omi- cer Coomes arrested of stealing @ lot of pain! Charles Hamilton. and he was sent to jail for courtby Justice Walter. Davis is a painter by trade and has already been in several times. Itis believed by some that he is affect- ¢d with a sort of monomania for stealing. Morrison square 209, On 15th, near ppoeon nag nre Part lots 1¢ 4h fame square, cents per foot. —~_o—__ ob wade by seme colored are being cbase a site for & ass female axad the nerth side of D street, between i0th 11th streewm. Sisters of Mercy. at Gonzaga Hall, F street, between 9th and 10th. eae Nor Drap.—J. W. Kries, whose death was reported ip the Baltimore Sun, is, we are glad fo say, notour fellow-citizen Prof. J. W. Kries, Shots Det caly alive, bur in = i condteting cing act « prcein Metropoli: Hotel, ‘his usual abilsty and success. ur mon’! 1 oo re of chee pavemnes apenas. jaces in this city an: nity, occ: pied men, have been viel'ed and ee dition mic. Feeling that the work has been success. ful, and that little more can be @ccomplished, he recommends that the work cease, and that the detail be ordered to their companies. The Major concludes by highly recommending the non-commissioned officers for the faithful and efficient manner in which they have disc! ‘their duties. eee ens eaee erin s A Goop ExamMPLE.—Some days ago a highly respectable citizen complained to the proper authorities of an intolerable stench thatseemed to arise from foul privies in the vicinity of his premises. The matter was referred to the Sanitary police for investigation. They ex- amined all the premises complained and then turned their attention to those of the complainant and discovered that the whole cause Of complaint was located there. The officer promptly notified him of the fact, and like a good citizen he proceeded to have the nuisance abated. This example should be followed by the officers, and they will find in many caves the complainant is suffering for his own neglect. ee We Oe Onruans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—Y esterday, the will of the Lolita Riley, formerly Spalding, was partially proven. i Testers of administration were issued to Mary Washington on the estate of Geo. Wash- ington; bond $1,000; and to Charles M. Mathews on the estate of Abigail E. Evans; bond $300. The first and final account of the executor of Joseph Cross was approved and passed. . ——_+ee. CITY ITEMS. a opined Cairornta Stonk Setts, Rings, Pins come on this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jeweiry Store, 438 Pennsylvania avenue, third door from 4\ street. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, wholesale to the trades at New York and Baltimore rates, at Hender- son & Chandlee’s, No, 308 F street, between Lith and 12th streets. ——— ee THE ArPian Way was the most celebrated of the roads leading from Ancient Rome, but it did not lead to Henning’s One Price Cloth- ing Store corner of 7th street and Maryiand avenue. —— 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 43 and 6th streets. —_e—_ Prnrntes can be had in fuy quantities at the Star office counter. sas ee oa Corns, buniens, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Uallosities, Vascular Excres- eences, and other disorders of the hag cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. ite, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Penmsyl- yania avenue. between 4% and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from 8a. m. to5 p. m.. and 6 to8p. m. ea namemepemeeme eT DIED RUPLEY: On the 24th instant, of scarlet fever. CLARA ©... youngest daughter of edo nnd Mary C. Bupley granl-davghter of William Durr, aged 3y 9 months and 18 days. Her funeral will taxe place from the residence of her grendfather. 343 l0th street, above M «t., on Thursd: he 26th, at 4 o'clock p.m, The friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice i MONBOE. On the %ih fastant,SUSAN MON- BOE, in her 67th y: ts Her funeral will take place from Ohrist Church, Navy Yard. on Thursday. 26th instant, at 4 o'clock . The relatives and friends are invited to at- WERCEM6LLEB. On the 2th inst., HOPLY Y. WEBCKMULLER, a na of Norfolk. Va., Dut for the last tv enty-five years of New York. His fap yill take place from&t Patrick's Church. at 10 o’eloe! -. on the 26th instant. Rorfolk, Va., and York papers please copy. CABB. On the 2th instant, at i e after a short and painful illness, WM. OABR. azed 39 years. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his lors. The friends ef the fanily are invited to attend his funeral from his Ia lence, corner of 26th and F etreets. on to-morrow, (Thursday) the 26th instant st 8 o’clock p_m. * [Alexandria Gazette please copy. } 380 Rew Office, and the WANTS. W frredtanal (See RE ANT OIBL, colored, cheap set wanted at No. a erat ye Ws or upor to fal wagon. fice. A country to ust LERK WANTE: claim busi: Box 735. City Wk between 45 and at. TED—By omes. s8iTUATION { 0 store, ense addrese a note to Box 33 Star Of- 1925-30" OK. ome but a good ire Be T3856 sete, ¢ in @ farm o oe] te: 9a. m. it” D—One tands the BA’ at abo ath att aN reat og BATawE, 183 Se MBEBMAID WANTED —One whois thor- jusinted with her bi A tebetwoen Band Fe iy 2 pore, sound HO py te McNRIE * iy 24-2t* SE. VV ANTED — +who has th: WwW 4 Pg roy ee 0 has three rooms B.SAPLIN, Washington BOOM like a uddress C. ay 24-3t* ike ater pe merican WUMAN. te wework for a family ed iy ot enue, between Sth and dy %4-8t* FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR BENT. 19th street, between the corner of ith'esa' “sy arrecs pba ‘OR 8A A ‘0! , well stocked and oy ee ence cea oA tak Beara. or at 308 Fetreete near 13th. 7 5 St (OB SAL; x Grocery Piensa mec eam ares GTtrect north? sree ese (OR BER’ — Dre tare furnished front BOOM, F Bitches pag ing ‘Boom, at 50@ Eatreet, together or orperate. Fo RENT—A BRIOK BOUgE. Me. 366 0 Street, bet: aud 6th. ited with eas and HABLTU} 3 e Toomey 47 Gots bet th andete y's ‘Tt. 4 large Uni Foca suitable for housetiteptng faawire ame Oth street, 5 prork RENT —Unfuratebed ROOMS. suite . FRE or howe ing. end eanse = cated. with water and Gaya, Pakioome | sy street, ween E and F. iy 25-8t* Fe RENT—A completely Furnished HOUSE Br 5 throughout. ter in th Has Wendy scans ena eis, at : ion tet Inguire on the premises before 9 and after \sth et , corner of I iy25-4t* UBNISHED BOOME FOR RENT, suitable for housekeeping, at 3 md street, bet panied noni at 10% sree on Nk are a) stree ween Ht 2th. bet re S.m. or after 3 p.m. iy 25-3t* FS RENT—FOUR HOUSES, two Bricks avd ae Frames, Brick » store with lease and fe er ie. nt of houses ma 5 *. Situated on Chestnut street, be eon 1eth ka Teh and P and Q streets. For further particulars in- bay te the premises of N. J. WARTS, ay D-3t* WwW ANTED—By a rea TION as Cock, gaeree housework Hi distance in the couatry, A doors from 18th street. W 48TEb_To rent, by the ist of Aucust. a small unfurnished HOUSS, or Roo: able for honsekeepin, mM tion and termsmoderate wiehed. Address, stating terms, ce. ctable woman s BITUA- asher and Troner, or te do las no objection to go ashor on M sireet. three jy 24-3t* ms suit ust _be ina good leca jarantes far . D., Star OF Jy 24-2"; wit _ iy 23-3t* TED—A small Furvished or Unfurnished OUSE. either in the city or Georgetown, Must be convenient and airy Warhington city Post Office. ANTED—A «i jox 651 23-3t" HOUSE. of about nt. pour to & BRYANT, 495 7th street. V ANTED—A SITUATION as seamstress. by a middle-aged woman. Understands Wheeler Sewing Machine. or would take child raised by the lat- t No. 575 H street, between eg La & Wi W at BR, FULT for sal A. private family NTEP—Gold and Silver Watch te Closing, ‘ON & 00.’S, Pi street three doors north of Penna avenue. N. B. 50 Water Coolers, and 500 gross of Porter Corks, le cheap. jy 21 eo2m* es. Ladies any articles of valne, 02 9th N.B. W*i L. WELLS & 00., vt band F ste. ‘TED—We want to buy, rent or hire OUSES in Washington.’ both large aud small, for cash. Also, FARMS in the country, worth from $1,000 to Siem jy 8-Im ANTEP — SECOND HAND FUBNITUR« WwW BO) DING and HOUBEF UY description. B.B FOR SALE AND RENT. BED- very ant side Ww ALL’S OPERA HOUSE, Situated at the corner of 9th street and Pennsylva- nia avenue, fronting three streets, This Opera House havin, cled, refurnished, and pai Dress Curtain and stered, wit now ft Iti most co! iy 17-cotw ey F% BENT—The four-story DWELLING side of Indiana ave., having all the modern improve- ring water. range. &c. ound, affords a lays. Apply at 1 and 6 o'clock MES TOWL 490 H st., north of Patent Office. nepnti bein, bore sien fn 8 few di jy tf WL, WALL & 0 South cornér of 9th «tr been entirely remed- ed, with New Scenery new Seat*, handsomely uphol- new front emtrance and Jour exits, is completed and for rent. ‘oneunced one of the most beautiful and mplete Theatres im thé country. It will seat about fifteen hundred persons, For terms, &c., appl: Fo BENT—A first class BOARDING HOUSE, corner 4% street and Pa. ue, No, 413, south side; contains 25 rooms; a fine cooking fange. mith bot and cold water. Alno, chanie- ers @ parlors. oR given imi jate- ly Apply to JAMBS B. THO PSON. No 452 Penns. avenue, just opposite. Jy 2%5-e06t* H4iz DRESSING SALOON AND BARBEB SHOP for sale, under National Hotel. Ap- Ply No. 20 43; street. JY 24-3" Fo, BENT—The only VINEGAB FAOTORY in the wistrict. Imquire at the premises, 135 lth street, between § and T. jy 24 3t* For BENT—Ove BRICK HOUSE, Song six rooms. very conventently situated on Street north, between 4th and Sth west. Inquire at the corner of thand Patreets north. _jy 24-3t™ 'O LET—A email, neatly Furnished HOUSE on 18th etreet, near F. 8 rooms, at Gove month, in advance, D. L. WELLS @Co,, iy 24-5t corner and F streets. FR RENT —-A very desi le newly built HOUSE with 7 rooms, on 9th street, a few steps from the car terminus. Rent $25 per month. Ia- quire at W. VOSS’, 260 Penna. ave. 3924 3t* Fe, 'y FUBNISHED BOOMS, suitable for gentlemen or gentlemi dl wife, with or without board ; gas and waier; Bdstreet west, between E and F. y24-3t™ 175 WILL BUY A SMALL HOUSE ino 2) good business locality, b: Lyi mediately at No. 465 C street, ‘altimore Depot bet. New Jersey av and y 4 St" Kee SALE—A small two-story Frame HOUSE ‘on New Jersey ave . between K and L streets north. Apply to G. W, REEVES, corner New Jersey avenue and L ste. ‘St {OR RENT—HOOSE No. 206 9th street west. between O and P streets north. Seven rooms. Good yard attached. Bent moderate. Apply, sec- ond house from corner of K and 15th streets. No. 275. jy 24-3t* | be SALE—A small two story Frame HOUSE, on Letreet, between New sey avenne and 3d street, conta: ss four rooms; a front and back — Apply to B. F. MUIR, on the premises. Jy 24 3t* Fe, RENT—Handsome furnished ROOMS, suitable for offices or chambers. at the Occ! dental, 470 1sth street, opposite Willard’s. Apply to the undersigned, on the premises. BICH'D McALLISTER, Jy M41" 470 lith street, (OR BENT—A number of merly-farnished? BOOMS at 429 sth street, near the corner of G street Jy 23-3t* Fe RENT—A neatly fitted up STORE on &th street, near Penn’a avenue; alse. STORE next to the corner of 20th street and Penn’a ave. In- quire 521 7th atreet. iv 23 6" HOUSE near Oi 1 Basement . Posses- 2, Eg, {OR BENT-We have HOUSES, furnished and unfurnished, for rent. in the city ané Georgetown. of four rooms, in First Ward Je30-tf first class Also, TENEMENTS DOWNMAN & GREEN, 1% Intelligencer Building. S. OUT SALES LOSING SUMMED CLOTHING. MENR’S YOUTH’S and BOY'S sizes, Bingle Mill'’d BLAOK and FANCY COLORS, CiorH and CASSIMERE SACKS, light and me- Lo DARK “CASSIMERE SUITS for business or tray- eling, kK ALPACCA SAOKS, Wilt B “DUCK DRILLING SAOK COATS VEST AND PA! 5 BROWN, DUCK DRILLING SACK COATS, BROWN LINEN DUSTEES OB TRAVELING With a full line of Summer UNDER WEAR. 80, HIBTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c., &c., wait E- BOAB WALKER & 00.. 365 Penney! between 6th and 7th streets, iyireotwif (Intel | H T° my YRIENDS AND THE PUBLIO GEN- In view of making a change in my business, I of- fer my entire stoc pods af ees for cag for the next forty-five days. My goods are ofthe a quail mand Hi I be ecer, in it jon: le and approv: le. the mM TUCKER. Merchant Pailer. . 426 Pennsylvania aven iy 12-ce2w a between 4% and Sth THE BEST OOOK STOVES. bose who may be in want ef a COOKI STOVE that is far su: ler to ordi stoves in use, would do well te callandsec the MORN- ING and EVENING STAB. BBITE: imber of which have A as great a favorite as ay oeep wie Got = bine ne bag nas caring season. is, without doubt, as good, if 1: the — Cooking ‘Stove ever offered for sale in this market. We keepalso the MONITOR, MANHATTAN apd ‘PEARL RANGES, hecuALLENcn STEP oe oe and @ variety of other patterns, of the man' 5 REPAIBS for stoves made ‘les Eddy & Co., Troy, and: Frost & Southard. Mew Yorks at “Call'and exemive our stock . gh 2 Bear 7th street. iy 17-6t 500 fohewing welt trosaicoas tee ot e suit - eee ee sale in quantities to pur: ples of the wine canbe seen at the‘*Union Botti! Perot Ho. ST Green street, George: rnb Si RILEY A. SHINN. ing. cor . De, rns, &c. setting Grates, }, at reasonable ‘Orders left at 169 I street, Wi i 9 High street, Georgetown, will bo prompely ae tenied to: iy 7-tf J. V. COLLINS, ANE SEAT OHAIRS REPAIRED, lo C oe re between Ponnsylvasiee = ork well dows endewith dispatch, my -2m P+. Bee ee >. HE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT BOW IN Gol dhacrador ca Sy thoroughly ta ts Lic BaP 497 Lith Cnn 4 == STATES BOTBL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. open fer the ay BATHING SEASON. tet See Fe RENT—Six UNFURNI No. 276 Pennsylvania avenue, and }2th sts. Beferences required ISHED ROOMS at nm lith Je 19-tf 486 Of Foreign and Fabrics. and PABL@RS, H BEBS. and LIB pri MABERITER’S, SEVENTH STREET. INTEBIOR DEOCOBATIONS! ately recei bgp pele nf inspecti Late! red. and now m for jon, the HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT over offered in Washington, embracing— PAPERHANGINGS Domestic Manufacture, ofthe best STYLES, a Rs DINING EOOMS BABIES, embraciag Ne and Unique Designs of Embroidered Gilt Patte: for Drawing Rooms. with appropriate also, a large and select Stock of medium and lo WINDOW SHADES, New and beautiful pattern the prevailin, STONE GEOU without Centers. 486° ‘iatefor POH AM. rns Borders; w on Buff, Green, and ‘ENDER, and NDS, with Gilt Borders, with and Window Shades of any required Size, Style, or Color. made to Order. OVAL PICTUBE FRAMES, argest Assortment in the District, ranted to be Gilded with Gold Leaf, and from Manufacturers in the 6 Le Os. jimitatt oikt OVAL PIeT RACKETS, CONVEX GLASS. Photographs taken are requ ssortment before Best w Persons hav: ed tocall and chasing Frames. PICTUBE COBD AND TASSELS, In Crimson, Scarlet, Green, an the smallest Ph. Size; aleo, SILK sizes ‘ Bpecial attention paid to this Branch ef our Bus- nese. * PAINTINGS AND MNGRAVINGS Alw: in Store. On Sale,a few Choice - INGS and ENGRAVINGS. Be barging or Window Shades punctually fully exeeuted, ip City or Country. not satisfactory Feeted. and sati (according to qu they can be purchi n 0 URE FRAMES, . &e. in the District. 6 mbracins and al WALNUT Colors, from ‘aph to the Largest Portrait , different TEBMS OASH FOR wh ates LABOB. je 30-Sw* L aux ie jut REOBIVED AND tons of J. T. iy 9-eolm* te de In Bo Paint Store, 35 Cun Rosrizeu FOR WOMEN A LYING-IN ASYLB Mth street, (Circle,) corner ‘Thie Institution 1s sttuated in the portion of Terme 6 A i s = ia ee eg vi 3 ft cad bostcal apalenes . street, S deers aber GA ne th, Ny ig 85 | LAFETITS tere; ; Les Pe- Poudre FBANOK TAYLOR, Two cash, BD. street. most healthy by its own able in Fo? RENT—Part of HUQSE. 134 F street. furnished —- =aeuewes contains FURNISBED—Two front BOOMS ‘k BOOM. all nicely furnished, on By) Also. two ROOMS let floor, euitable ioe fora family oe single contiomen. wut be ether or separately. No. my ween Iona 2th; square from cars. dy Be" F°%, SALE—A valuable tract of LAND, con- taining 15 act es, more or less, four miles from Washington, suitable for a dairy or market gar- den, edjoining the farm of Judge Nathan Sargent. Approachable by twe roads. A fine spring on the lace. and a failing stream passing hrough toa Og any, inlermation ‘apply, to JOHN MIL: LEB. Stall No. 30 Western Market. jy 23 2w Fo RENT—A gentecly furnished erga lately occu; Senator; 10 per month "Pe? yf SEOPELLS a OB SALE AT. A SACRIFION —HOUSE and LOT on the seutheast corner of D and 1éth sts, House containing 14 rooms (two brick back build- ings.) Lot containing 2,900 square feet of ground. Apply to McKNEW & HIOKEY. Boom 7. Intelli- gencer Building. 3 21 eest* OB BENT—The DWELLINGS over stores Nos. 227 and 229 Penn’s containing 9 rooms and kitchen. Alse, the “ROOM No. 227, well suited for an agency office. being con- Sees to the ey — — = — atelyle te jardé’s Hotel. ‘or rms 8) DB. Wo MIDDLETON, Jr, at the Bantiey House of Messrs. Riggs & Oo., or to Mr. ‘RHODES, on oe —. Immediate possession given. Jy 21-eo2w* Fo BENT—STORE ROOM No. 245 P. avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, south side. Bent low to @ prompt t . Inquire of ©. CAMMACK, Jr., No. 212 it, mear 15th. Jy 19 eo2w* Fok S4Lk About twenty acree of very supe- rior LAND, under a high state of cultivation. Is, parerior garden land. located just out- view of the Ca tol, city, river, &c., and Perey site for country residence, or could vided inte a nui ber of beautiful lots for gardens or private rest. dences. It will be sold entire or inlots to suit purchasers. Address Box 78%, Post Office. jy 5-2w® {0B SALE—The commodious and extensive HOUSE and GROUNDS located at the north- east corner of North pai and Boundary sts., lately the residence of Ohas. @. Uhlman. The pro perty has a large brick dwelling and onthouses, nd jous cellars. ‘erms easy. Apply on ean! ees, to Mrs. MINA UHLMANN: or to D. eS, LS '& CQ.. Real Estate Brokers, northweas corner 10th and ¥ sts. jy $-+tf FOB BENT in the Star Otice Bui at the corner of ivania avenue and tith bumber cellent Gag oy 7 GING . Terms low. Inq BYBAKER, at the Blar Ofice. Foe, RENT—The STORE No. 321 D street, ediately on P. near lith. It fronts imm: enna. avenue, and isone of the largest and it conve. mos! eared, rooms in Washiagton city. Se B. ARBE atthe Stas Gmee. kia pe so Ma TE a i tin nnne Da lh floor! ‘Fhe location is tmmediccshs non at Eee ay., and one of the best in the city, my %4-tf les. Terms moderate. joo er ete Washington. Apply to 0. B. BA ea AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. (For ether Auction Sales vee fourth pags.) _THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW KW. L. WALL & 00, Auctionsors: Bt. McGUIBB @ 00., Acctioncers. RY PAP CROOK ERY Sale. UILDING ST Rete" ean On $ 1G. July 2th, com- ‘clock, oi jacsion On MONDAY, the ot 6 o'el epaete srs Seer Wcaas | Steen ges pee te Bberrelst jen. 85 Tup, Ebi ot Be Green and Biack Tees Goodwin's Smoking and Chowte Tobscco . oat ier a gobs in tin ALSO, A lar nd excellent of Crockery, leseware, Pitchers. fieases, Goblets, Coal Oli amps, all entirely new. All the above articles. with others not enume- rated, will be sold without reserve, amd no pest ponement on account of weather. B® GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. BRICK RE ON LE. GROUN ON 77 ORT. Buses and kL ~ etd sgunte shove tho Northern Liberty aes ‘o'clock @. m_, em the premises. ‘We shall sell the Brick Store, 9 feetrent by 7) | consequence feet 4 more or less, to run years. with the | July 85, eame bou: of —— it at the expiration of the OCH#&BL for any ome wishing to par- ws es. wa J. Terms made Knows on the day of sale, Immediately after the sale of the building, shail commence to sell alt the stock on the prem. consisting of— 4# New Parlor, Chamber. and other Stoves 3 New Oooking stoves sud Utensils, of diferent Tin Ware of every description enfant eu Buckets, Coal Hode. Bi be fatiellcther Goods belonging to such ameatsb- | Sorths betwces Bor deers mene on E street lishment. Capitol street Deaiers are invited to attend the sale. ‘Terms 4 on same, 112 is GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. | "RET On, enica cash y fi * BX CLAGETT & SWEENY. Auctioncers. treive months, for notes with ds “ WE WILL SELL 97 AUOTION, AY arx ee ne em ROUESE, Trowtes ; o'clock , m., WEDNESDAY, August Ist, onthe | iy 18-te 3. @ McGUT premises, 40 acres of very desirably located —— -aLrRe ao | ¥ for cottace sites, about four miles from the ¥ CROWN, WALKER & ©0., Auctioncers. city. on the rosd from Washincton to Bladensburg, in the neichborhood of the mansions ef the Is 4 VALBAPLB LOT AT AUCTION Jobn C. Rives, and Messrs Podge, Barthelow. ani We vat i on W =DEeeeAE, July 25, até p. ‘sirabi Lea m., on the premises, part of Lot 6,imsquare Ne. : hard te lot “he 58°, fromting on Rew Jersey avemne, between K and L streets, near Judge Douglas's house. The Property is situated fn an excellent neighborhood, | which offers an indacement to purchasers. summer residences s: ing a good buildin, nail * property wi Parties vi ous to sale by J. W. Morsell, on the promizes, suy hour before 10 o'clock a.m. or after 6p. Plat to be seen at our office. Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 months. Fifty dollars to be paid at the time of Terms at sale. Title indiepntable Conveyancin: and stamps at purchaser's cost. salo Conveyancing and stamps at the P CBOWN, WALKER & CO, parehasers CL AGETT s SWRENT. | iyai-ate i je ec 27 A No. 4 Market Space. ¥ M.K. WALSH ee naanieneeet 0 BU-PINGS AT CAMP BARRY, &c., FOB | No. 255 Penna. comanr ieeest. 7 | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TW lal ar rmgeters Osice, Depot of Washington, te wroneg 5 mtd ALOTION exaad shingion, s 4 i ‘Will be sold at Public Auction, on WEDNES- | m ESDAY. 25th instant, ‘we wili sell ¥ ing 7 known asthe G street Market Ot hone. PAY. Augu-t 1. under the direction of Brevet Lt. | ‘ms use) together with stables. &c., sit- streets Col James Moore. » commencing at 10 ladensb A QM a. m., at CAMP BARRY, on the B: uated on G stroet, between 20th and 2ist ned, near first tol) gate The Butldi i Ww (2) Hospital Wards. 0%x3i feet fter vale. ne must be perp One (1) House. 18x61 feet | Terme cash. _ Two (2) Officers’ Quai 16x24 feet | ayant with Desa House, Sheds, Siz ‘ootwalk, Cor. | ered Ways. &c. Immediately after which, at FORT SARATOGA, on the old Bladensburg road One(1) Mess House, 21x61 feet One (1) Kitchen, 13x45 feet One (1) Hospital, log.) 25x50 feet Two (2) Offcer-’ Quarters, 10x20 feet M. KK. WALSH, & 0O., Ancts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE AND ONE FBAME HOUSE atjoin- ing, and the Lots or which they stand, on Bet. rth. between 19th and 20th «treet. west. On WEDNESDAY, the 2\th instant, st 6% One (1) Officers’ Quarters, 15x2° feet o'clock p. m.,on the premi-es, Lots Nes Sand 6. te with Stable, Dead Houses, Guardhouse, &c., | subdivision of Square No. 100, improved by a goed attached. | Brick and Frame House Buildings will be sold singly, and ten days are Terms: One half cash; allowed for their removal . that they will offer AGES UNCALLED FOR AS ADVERTISED B | for sale. at public enction, ender direction or THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will com- | Messrs. W. L_ ary Co., Auctionsers, by cata mence at the Avction Rooms of James C, Mc@uire | jegue, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON tte te. &Co on TUBSDAY MORNING, July 3ist, at 10 stant, at ¢o'clock. and te be cootinned af same se cinck, ond comtinssssch dey theresiter,wutil sll | bonr, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. at their are sould, y order. ‘erms ; Cash, in Soverumast toute | trust ow the prem! oe emareapraeaee: Sh na | BY wm. L, {WALL BX 748. 0. McGUIRE & 00, Auctioneers. | ae in se TBE SALE OF THE UNCLAIMED PAOK. | paving to gots France this fall | j No. 411 Pewn. avenve, cormer of 44 street Aca agnme tate: Dette, | iaebeectt indie aah thee seal re] e bs Os ore vm J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Burts. | Rinds’on hand ‘cars. comprising o@ some 5 comprising @8 assort- Ment of about 5 $00 bottles, 29 sla eovoral berrela of five Whisky, Brandy, mont Liquere in demi- br, and cases of Mum urette mamapngnce, Seotcs and Ales, &. Pri- vate families, especially for this season of ere as well as dealers, may find it te their interest to at- Can be examined B™ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TH hon Olen AND K STREETSAT PUBL. On TUESDAY, the Sist instant, at 6 0’clock, p. to male. m.- we shall sell, on the premises. # fine two-story B.O ELIEN & Oo. Brick House. with cellar. cont: Hl Foo i " Also.alarge Garden, &c., attached. having 100 ive W. L. WALL & 00. Aust. ms. ng 100 fect front, by 110 feet «i suitable fora Brewery or | feet sleep. fo “ ate Sc7Al pernons having claims against the Lager Beer Garden, be dot No. —, 1m Square rm are requested to eali and get pai Nova od aa R. CEOMEL: Also, two two-story Brick Houses and Lots, ated on Q street north sita- between 1ith and 15th sts. est. “On'the same er. St 63; o'clock, p m_,on the remises sell | } | } ' | | Lots 23 and 24,in Square jo. 209, wi © improvements. being two new Brick Houses, containing 4 rooms each. Terms: One-.bi' b. bird cash; balance im six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, for notes bear. ing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the —— = couveyance and Revenue stamps at 6 he purchaser i.24 PGRREN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* J.C. McGUIBE & ©0., Auctioneers. Under apd by tp ly or the Supreme OD a eof a ree o! Court of the District of Columbia, bearing date os the sth of July, 1866,and passed in a certain cause pending in sald Court, wherein Benjante Fe Hore DCs conpltonnt, of, Bicooets © Peat res are dete! inte. he , Ou! 5 Offer for sale, on MONDAY. the of August. ‘AD. 1566. af 6 o'clock 6th da) £: on ty iy rts of Lote No li and 12. in square No. 920, as on = © follows : Beginning at a point tol st, distant 25 feet west from the no! corner of said lot No. 11, and running thence along the line of said street 45 feet to the Eiting Hae. De- tween said lot No 11 and lot No. 11 in square; thence running south 93 feet 1 inch, thence east 45 feet, thence north % feet 1 inch to the beginning, Peat peprovements, consisting of two Frame welling Houses. Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the residue in two equal instal Tits teeerese ames te cet 8 satisfaction trus' rms of sale are not complied with in five days, the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cest of the defaulting purchaser, a one Stare” onyazancing and siampe at purtvases 4 veyancing and stamps re cont, JOR, H. BEADLEY, 31 Frustes, jy 14-Saw3w&ds J.O.MeGUIRE & OO, Aucts. 2 W. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioncers, MMISSIONER’S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE = IN THE SIXTH WARD. By virtue of the order and cecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Co'umbis, bearin July 16. 1866, and iH ? 4 5 i otes, or at the opti: chaser, ail F; Feserved ‘eutit Sal Payment. ae, = iv @& anci purchaser. es $2 required of the purchaser at time of sale” Sale peremp: “DAVID A. BUBR, Trustee iy6Stw&ds J... McGUIRE & 0O., Aucts. = ¥ TH@S. DUWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PBOPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. On THURSDAY, the ‘clock in the 26th instent, at the hour of . i wih Sra pees a in the matter of deceased, " dersigned commissioners wiil offer for sale at pub- lic yauction. on ese ay herpes day of July, }, at 6 o'clock p. m.. in it of the premises, Lote of ind numbered ten.(10,) eleven, (11,) twelve (i) and Strom, ( ) according to asub- livision of inal bered two, (2.) : B yot the Kerk sine ity of Washi a ¢ . ODiep per vis sikos on the corner of South peer fone caper and = ae east, in a bealthy section e city. “"Torme: One if cash: the residue in six and Shc sesed vpn beara one fen tee the deferred payments, he day le. All conve; stampe at the — fhe rchaser. Witie deed to be retained untilthe whole of he ead. 1s paid, ers. i A. LLOYD, Solicitor. iy 2l-cokés’ ‘W.L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. BM FOR SALE. of 75 acres, or will be sold fi amalier — 33 miles north of the city; near Bock Creel + im) Jarge number of vulldiags, o ge. The land is well a te farming or ning purposes being an in good wie aw ‘or rs ir particulars in- ALEB: jo. }, COr~ Gore Teh amt F otecee iy 6-im* F% RENT—In the STAB OF FICE BUILD- of a ‘end lith street, BOOMS suitable for law, realestate orany oth offices. Topms moa the best in Washington. Apply to 0.3 eikex, R RENT—That handsome $ story and base- RESIDENCE, No. 266 F street north, having all the modern improvements; hot quire at 490 BR Tact tacth Poteet Once a yt JAMES TOWLES. Agent. iE, SS RS Foz, SAbB-s.160 4 'D in Ran- ie "Wil be sold tu tracts to seht'p os. For quality land I refer to Hon. 0 of Peat ve 00d. THOMAS H. FORD, Foss atta e ia ieee Se ares HOUSES '¥ JAB. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers. TRUSTEE’S SALE HREE BILLIARD X W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. On MONDAY, July oth, 32 o'clea Usha TRUSTEES GALE OF VALUABLE PROP. 1, at the yn rooms s Go. by virtue of dred of trast, dul recorded fn | ..By,virtne of 2, folionés and 66, three Billiard | No; 62; Supre ve. in t Ho. 348 Tat highest bidder j “Jas. 6. vine § 30. co. fh) fwelve 32) 5, — iy 9-Th.To 8 Lo -_ | Lered “nine bowdred xty,'(960,) lying Er being in the city of Washington, in the N eT. o ions 7 q on north G street, ‘The firm of MO’ ” REINERART &.00...of Washington city. * Gisesolved by conscat. the att tee chi OF of , Bhinehart iy 7-10t Foot wena. eae Bo. or. STOVES TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR ones. Bear the Baltimore Depot. All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or MABTELS executed in the best manner, at short netics, and on the very best terms. ic 9-3m* Ee sce ee Ge Hise iv7-aiw | Corner New Jersey avenue and F street, | |