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—_e——. To ALL Ericunrs.—Received this day five barrels of large Norfolk Oysters, in good or- Ger; also six thousaad Clams, and one hundred customers can be furnished with something nice. Old Fort Defiance still THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. OreNiye or Brps.—Yesterday, at noon, Col. B.B. French. Commissioner of Public Build- ings, ‘4 bids for East Gapitot | Bolds its own; a few Li-inch Shell received to- strev't, 3a street east to 11th street east, in | Fy. . T. M. Harver, the presence of quite & number of bidders. 251 C street, corner U and Lith. The bids were as follows : ——_—-¢- Joba ly. Dorye, 13 cents per yard for exca- Gown Plated Jet and Gilt Chains. Jet wating, © cents for filling; Wim. Barnes, 214 <ents for both, A. Gleason, 5 cents, 7 cents; “ames Fitzpatrick, 15 cents; M. McNeal, 11 cents, or the whole job for 84,919.50; John Burne, 10 cents, 7 cents; James G. Naylor, 6 cepts, ¥ cents; John W. Putnam, £9,159 for the entire work; Jobn Neagle, 14 cents, § cents; Jeremiah Costello, 13 cents. 144 cents; Samuel Grigg, 203, cents; Thomas Joyee. 13¥ cents, or 26,%0 for the whole job; John Hayes, 1) cents. or $6,000 for the whole work: W. T. Barnes, 3% cents; Gala: Brown, 23 cents, or $1,995 for the entire work; Wm. teher, 14 cents, or $4,400; Thomas N. Plowman & Co., 15 cents, or $6,500, Gerard Pranker, 94 cents. or $1,0; Jacob Grant, 95, cents, or $4,923; Wm. Bulk- ley, 7% cents, 9 cents; James T. Barnes & Co., 12%, cents: Dennis McNamara, & Co., 1236 Chains, Seal Chains, Rings, Buckles, Buttons, Studs, and Jet Setts come on this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsyl- avenue, third door from 4 street. a Aa StRawer, sur Tavs.—That Warts, Moles, Corns, Bunions, Kad Nails, etc, can be re- moved without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White's Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between 4% and 6th streets. SS Covenus anv CoLps.—Those who are suffer- ing from Coughs, Colds, Hoarsegess, Sore Throat, &c., should try “Brown's Bronchial Troches,” a simple remedy, which isin almost every case effectual. The hes have been tested by time, and pronounced universally superior to all other articles for the same pur- Pie for filling, P. Meio Ba ba cents: | pose. ° - Morrison, 20% cents; m. obington, i 14 cents: Wm. Hussey, 13¥ cents: John A. Bur- Pisin nr a a tey quantities at the ley, 114 cents; Michael Culinane & Co.. 14 eS cents; Dennis O’Comnell & Co., 10 cents; David Weish, 12 cents: W. H. Hamilton, 20 cents; H. = ama 14% cents Mark Howland, 12\ cents; > Corne, Buniers, Ciub and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Uallosities, Vascular Excres- 4 ont ‘Gee excavating, $ cents soot cessfully. t trated witnoat pain by > nite, ing; Redmo: rk, 7% cents,6% cents; Penns: is Murphy and Shelien: 19 cents; Thos, Fitz, | SURE Hho a gerald, § cents,7 cents; G. W. G. Eslin, 1: cents, or $6,250, Samuel Strong, 14 cents. cents, or $4,950; James H. Cahill, 13 ceats; W. Lewis, 12% cents; Samuel Cook, 15 cents. or £5,600; Michael O'Beirne & Co., 114; Jobn ‘Murry & OUo., 6 cents, 5 cents; Peter Mc- Namara. S cents, 6 cents; P. Calinane. iy cents, or $5.30; J. H. Newman, 1= cents; Rich- ard Morgan, 5} cents. 7 cen’ At the same time proposals for enclosing Lincoln Square with a five-foot picket fence were also opened, the bids being as follows — Galt & Brown, 49 cents per lineal foot: M. Mc- MARRIED, COLE-—MILLS. On the 16th instant, by the Rey. Dr. Finkle. JACKSON COLE, of Poona: Se oi to Mrs, MARIA MILLS, of Washington, . G, DIED DUNCABSON—On the 15th inst., MARTHA D DUNOANEON. relict of the late J. at Don canson, dec ase. of this chy. Neal, 62 cents; §- Boers. 55 conte; F. S. Wivel, | , The tuserst win take pisce from Ber late rout. > an : 3 - * ce, . £7 street, ween Sth an Bomec ee ce . a re streets. on Friday. 17th inst, st 40’clock p.m Pumpbrey, 47 cents; Vernon & May, 50 cents: TE. Clark, 39 cents; S. Strong. 49 cents: Clem- ents & Herbert, i9 cents: Patrick T. Wade, 4 cents: James F. McElroy, tor T. NM. Plowm: 38 cents, Obarles Gessford, 52% cents; H. > Litebfield, 27 cents: Chas. T. Smith. George Miller, $1.23; Herbert & Jobn O'Bryan, 72 cents: E. cents; Dudiey A. Fish, nerand Davis Baker, 44% cents; S. H. Mor- tison, 42 cents; James Robbins, 393 cents: ie H. Maull, 39% cents; James H. Byram ents, including gates: W. H. Hamilton. $j 25: F. Roth, 25 cents, ——- gate, extra; J. F. Lar- S= benim Fo ta om P 1 vite lp pall Wm. Prousignice: 45 ane | This well known Resort will be opened eh George W. Seroggin. 37% cents; T. Cavanaugh | ter the reception of visitors on the 20th i & Co.. 50 cents: D. Murphy & Co-, 59% cents; ‘Beard $2 50 per day. W.5. Boyd, 35 cents; Chas. Beall, 99 cents: “$14 per week, ‘Wm. Harper, 4 cents; A. E. Johnson, 41 | WM. MITOHELL, Proprietor. cents, Bird J. Baker, 52 cents’ David Barker, | | Steamers leave Washington every Wednesday Sleents: J. H. Barker, 55 cents; J. H. Darrow, | ‘Thé friends and acquaintances of the fanily are invited to attend. pico ROSS. Died of Cholera, at 8t. Lonis, Mo , on Monday, August 13th, Miss RB. AMELIA ROSS. | aged 17 yoars, eldest daughter of John A. and Emelive A. Ross. of Georgetown, D. 6. { Baltimore Sun and Leesburg paper copy.| * OGLE. In Georgetown, on the [Sth, MA DOBA, daughter of Benjamin and Virginia oats, sged 1 year,7 months, and 25 day; bod SS SR ES HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. -_ ge Ae So plesk = fat Baltimore 43 cents. J. W. Fitzhugh, 53 cents; P. Crow. | £ lating Gud Canin en Se P- ley. 45 cents: L. W. Emmert, 61 cents; J.B. | touching going and coming at the Point. au 7-59* Williamson, 70 cents; J.G. Naylor, 3-¥ cents. Wy atsace HOUSE The contracts will be made in a few days. —_— Tse WorkINeMEs’s CONVENTION. — Last evening, & regular meeting of the Working- BESTAURBANT AND DINING SALOON, Southwest corner of Penna. ave. and Lith street, men’s Convention was held at the Council | —_‘5™ am BEGAN, Eraprioter. Chamber, City Hall; Mr. W. McLean, Pres- | NITED 8 ident, in the chair, and James H. Keed, Secre- | : ahinpetcin tary CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. The credentials of John E. Clokey, Fred. | ‘We bave pleasure to Jeffries, John T. Clarke, Charles A. Stanley, and James H. Reed. delegates elect from the House Carpenters’ Association, were received, and they were admitted to seats. Mr. Cavis, from the executive committee, re- ported that several days prior to the adjeurn- ment of Congress they had had an intery with Mr. Wiison, chairman of the House J ciary Committee, who had informed them that | the committee bad agreed unanimously to | report favorably on the eight-hour bill, but for four months the committee had been calied upon for privileged questions only, and the eight-hour bill was not reached. The bill would, however, be reported early during next session. The report was adopted. Mr. Cavis also reported, from the same com- mittee, that they had resolved not to prepare for an outdoor meeting until after the National Convention is heid. nounce to our friends and the public that this spacious. mod- erp end favorite establishment is now open for the SURF BATHING SEASON. Our long experience in the Management of arst- class Hotels in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this place war ts usin the belief that we can offer inducements of coment and luxury not to besur- paseed by any other first-c! ote! ; WEST & MILLER, je 14-e026t Proprietors, Cunnine S LAW AND PRACTICE OF LE- GISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES. Cushing's Man- 1 of Parliame lative Guid ry Practice. Burleigh 's Legis- Jetterson’s Meuual. Sutherland's Congressional Manual. Ne Hand-Book for Bebating Societies. McPherson’s Political Man- nal for 1856, McPherson's Political History of the Rebellion.“ "(an li] FBANCK TAYLOR. Pp EPARE FOR WINTER. W. B. Barger, from the Bookbinders: Rich- iB ES REDS a smiths’ Union, an ames H. Reed. from the AT y y ic. Carpenter's Association, were appointed to fill Minho put in order for cold weather. The largest and best assortment of COOKING and HEATING STOVES in the city, GBAT: | rag and PLATES to fit all kinds ves taken in exchange for new. aler of Weights and Measures. ROBERT BOYD, 479 9th street, between D and E. H®®* 5 BEL Msex. | MEROHANT TAILOR, | Has removed from 394 D street, to th southwest corner of Louisiana 6th street EX. R. SHEPHERD. vacancies on the executive committee. The Gonvention proceeded to the election of officers for the term of s:x months, with the | teliowing result: —President. Wm. R. McLean Vice President, A. 1’. Cavis; Recording Secre- tary, James H Reed: Corresponding Secre- tary, William B. Burger: Financial Secre. tary, Jobn T. Clarke; Treasurer, Donald Mc- Catbran. Mr. Cavis offered the following resolution which was adopted | Resolved, That the delegates from this Con- vention to the Nationa] Trade Congress be in- structed to urge upon that body the adoption | of measures looking toa thorough enrolment of the members of each trade in local associa- tion, so as to secure concert of action by the workingmen throughou’ the country in the eight hour movement. Messrs.J.P. McKean, A. T. Cavis, Donald McCathran, —- McWilliams, and others, ad- | METALS, MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE, dressed the Convention in reference to the | pLUMBING,GAS AND STEAM FITTING. prospects of the “cause,” the duties of the workingmen, and as to what course the dele- | Wastinoton, August 10, 1856. gates trom the Convention and trade associa- | We respectfully invite the public to call and ex: ons should pursne. It was urged by some amine our new assortment of CHANDELIEBS, that the only sure way to make the eight hour BRACKETS, and other GAS FIXTOBES, from bill 8 success is to get the trades tothoroughly | the well-known estallishment of Cornelius & organize. Baker. Pailedelphis, which we arc selling at man- The delegates of the Convention (Messrs. | Ufacturers Prices » Qiennenn » RRO John ©. C. Whaley and Richard Emmons) “269 Pennsylvania ave were requested to call a meeting of tne dele- | en 10-6t near corner lith street. sont! gates from the trade associations. at the City = —_— ie wi Hall, on Saturday evening, for consuitation. 486 a 6u1)-Im* W, 8. SHEPHERD THUS, M. SHEPHERD, Aurx. BR. SHEPHERD & BEOS., (Successors to J. W. THompson & Go .) No. 269 PENN. AVENUE, WASHINGTON,D.C., DEALERS IN 486 MARERITER’S, SEVENTH STREET. ——_o_—_ AnotTueRn Mipwkex Market.—The Center Market was over crowded last Thursday with dealers in produce, poultry, &c., and the country wagent, were strung out from7th | street tolithand Pa avenue, and the supplies were unusually plentiful. To-day itis justas , full. The supply exceeds the demand, and the quality of the produce is excellent. The country dealers not only occupy the south | side ot Pa. avenue, but are so presenting their stock on Louisiana avenue, between 9th | and Wth streets. This crowded state of the market gives the Clerk of the Market and his Assistant considerable work. INTEBIOR DECORATIONS! OHOICE STOCK! Lately received. and now on for inspection, the HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT ever offered in Washington, embracing— PAPERHANGINGS Fahorce apd LATEST STYLES: approott it abrics al » appropriate for PARLORS, HALLS. DINING ROOMS. OHA M. BERS. and LIBKABIES, embraciag New, Rich, idered Gilt Patterns mas. with appropriate Borders; and select Stock of medium end low WINDOW SITADES, g 2 t=} ES 3 8 i] 5 Si R 3 2 2 s EI g aaa {GRAND Larceny.—This morning, officer Ray, of the Second Ward, arrested Aunie Ma- gruder, colored, for the lareeny of three pairs a iful patt Bnff, Green, and of gaiters from Horatio Moran, 327 7th siree’. | theprevaiiing Galore, TAN. LAVENDER sod The prisoner went to the store and obtained STONB GROUND , With Gilt Borders, with and the goods on pretense that she wanted them | for a lady with whom she lived, to select a pair | to purchase. She made a present of a pair to an acquaintance, and kept the others for use. She bad not been in the employ o! the lady she | pretended bad sent ber for the shoes, for a without Centers. Window Shades of any required Size,8tyle, or Color. made to Order. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, jt Assortment in the District, war- Gilded with Goid Leaf, and from the month. The shoes was recovered, and the | 2! turers in the Qeuntry—embraci prisoner was sent to jail for court. H ort Ser gate ie SPRAMES, WALNUT GUE RB OE ange | BRACKETS, CONVEX GLASS. &c. JAIL Por HEarInG —Jobn Costello was ar- Persons baving Photo; hs taken are request- rested by officer Hughes, of the Third Ward, | for attempting to steal the money drawer from } A. Kloczewski’s drug store, corner of 7th and i Hostreets. Justice Walter sent him to jail for a hearing. Mary Jones, colored, was arrested by officer | ‘Tucker tor the larceny of a piece of bacon from Fred*k Getz, in the Center Market. She aisu ‘was sent to jail for a hearing by Justice Wal- ter. ed to call and examine our Assortment before pur- chasing Frames. PICTURE COBD AND TASSELS, emit Cees es Le o euationl Phevoges es Lance eet Size; also, SILK COBD aud TASSELS. diflercut si wabpecial attention paid to this Branch ef our Bus- * PAINTINGS AND ENGBAYINGS i Always in Store. e,a fow ice PAINT- INGS and ENGRAVINGS, -——— | Fast Dettvinc.—Last night John Dorsey, | colured. was arrested by Officer Ray, of tae Second Ward, for racing horses in the streets The borses belonged to his employer, and after having finished their day's work, the prisoner Was raciog them in the street. Thankful for the liberal patronage received, attention of the Publicis chilled tothe above Bleck | Hlon'cr'whch nas teem Manatactussd spactsi fo Justice Morell | Order; and with the 1 saditions recat rod | | Tined him $20, and committed him to the work- will meke it all times such he ia kept fn s Well house in default of payment. Begulated lishment. Orders for Paper i, Ey Pally. executed, 4m" City at Comsieye Ane For Heagine —Yesterday John Rollins wes ‘satisfactory = OR arrested for the larceny of teh, the | Bet, srl be Fath poche rested. and om guerant ; a ay o4 according to fa t ‘ay can be pare ee fn the District” . TEBMB CAS! OB GOODS AND LABO! iy 81-34" _ 8 doors above Odd Peleus tail, cut! COAL.! COALII! ‘We are vow selling COAL of the following- named'qualitice, warranted 0 Ibe. {0 the tos, | #4 ite at Ongao, at Phils nia prices. Lo pe poe lhe _ a Ward. Toe prisoner was 2 lore Justice Bates, who held him to ‘Dail for a hearing. ss OnsTUCTING 4 Pune at.—Yesterday. ui Roth arrested Jobu me setegiacanaee, tor driving bis cart threngh a funeral Proces- sion. Long vas taken be: Justice Bates, ‘who fined him $2.50. — —_e—____ For A HEARING.—Rebecca Patten was ar- rested yesterday by Officer McChesnev, <yon a charge ot stealing bed clothing, dishes, xc. ‘The charge was made by Wm. Te Patten, and re r families to Justice Walter ordered the case for ahearing | Nowigth ae Pepaown ‘euom. Perry Lanceny.—Emma Davis, col'd, wis | 7 = Ps — arrested by Officer Boyie, of the Seventh Ward. LOUB! FEED ! SALT!!! upon 4 charge of petty larceny. @ Case was “= investizated by Justice Handy, who sent the A complete assortment of prisoner to jail for court, —S Pic-wic To-Day.—The Awkward Club have Sn afternoon and evening pic-mic at Seventh street Park to-day, good ti ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, which we solicit the attention of BAKERS AND GROCERS. MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, ‘ime. end all kinds of FEED at low rates. —_———__________—_—_— _| GROUND ALUM, FINE. A AEGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS THAT And TUBK’S ISLAND SALT focal Sol ta tale Sek oe eo for sale low in lots to suit by W. G. MBTZEROTT & 00, _ By %-tt W.M,. GALT & 00. ED AND . TWO "8 ELEMQBST: 3 3 Pibewis pare ie b Were AW. nowedldoa tee eee Paint Store atreet, aus FRANCK TAYLOR. WANTS. WArtzD-a good CHAMBEBMAID, at the jote: Lutz, corner 1dta and © ats. ite W ANTED—A white GIBI.. with the best of re- terences, to do chamberwo: 4158 stroet, between than ah. waar 1s W 4hTED—By a soung lady COPYING. Can either write back Address “Coppiat.”. Star Umea ment hand, Ae Rina store, Grocery profarrea A pbiy Ms ry pri 7m.) to J. B.N.. Clothi street wad Massachusetts aromas ore” Coreen 7 trot ANIED—Fors sible t it. tee T W “BoUee. abou cette meat akanae! in good location. & BKYANT, 490 7th at. WwW ANTED—A good WHITE GIBL, to cook, Wash and iron for a smal! family.’ Good ref- erences required. Apply at 333 L street. corner 16th et ‘an 15-30" W 4372) IMMEDIATELY —G00Ks- HOBS: ERS ERVANTS, CLERKS, PORTERS, DRIV- RE, fe re tr Covey ho call at Soy 0.7, ove! joual ice, corner Penn, av. andjithstreet. f) itt Ww ANTED—A first-class COUK, (colored,) one that can come well recommended, and is willing to do the cooking, washing aad ironing for afamily of three persons. To suc! ituation and good wages is offe: need ply ho cannot give best of refe: By to 129 West strest, betwsen Co ‘ashingt D. 0. jon, Georget W NTED—A first class SALE LADY in a Millinery and Fancy Store, at No. 16 Mar- ket Space, bet. 8th and 9h ete. au 15-30" ANTED-—By a respectable woman a SITUA- TION as first class Cook in a Boarding Honse or Restaurant. Address Box No, 10 Star Office. au WwW ANTED—a GIRL to do general housework. One who unders:ands her business. Apply on Bhcde Island nue, betweeu 13th and lith streets; cottage hense eu 15-3t* WASTED Three or four furnished ROOMS, sultable for housekeeping; two of them must be weil farnished Addrese T.C.D., 21% 9b street, between Gand H. au 15-3t* W ANTED—A hesithy LW ag NU R8E, to take charge of a child; white preferred. Apply immediately to Dr. W. P. JOHNSTON, or to 449 D street. aul5 3t* WA&ANSTED-A SITUATION as clerk by a young man 19 years of its: in the grocery or aome mercantile business, Address JHC. No 231 H st., between 19th and 20th sts. an 15-3t™ Vv ANTBD—A HOUBE suitable for a small fam- ily, between this and Nov. Ist. cality be- tween Penn’a avenue and I street north, 7th and ith streets. Would not chject to baying on rea- sonable terms. Address BEN. F. FRENCH. 334 Penn's avenue. a ANTED—A SITUATION, by a you ried man as bar-tender, salesman, or any- thing where he can mal mself ' useful. Good reference given from late employers. | Hs pen’ no objection to leave the city ress T. 8. H. C., 439 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Waskh- ington, D.C. au 15-6t* WASTE '—An energetic MAN in every county in the South, to introduce the fellowinc new and Re iar works. viz. FE OF GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON. AND LIFE AND IMPRISONMENT OF JEFFERSON DAVIS” in 1 vol.. with Portraita; Dr. Cracen’s. ** PRISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS,” and the ver popelers Ep Be entitled ‘* STONEWAL ACKSON AND FAMILY.” Agents now at work are meeting with unprecedented snceer Address MONUMENTAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Bow 1341, Baltimere, Md. au 15-3t* V ‘ANTED-A good OOOK, WASHER, AND IRONER; one that will come woll ‘recom- mended d’ wages given. Colored preferred. Apply 4 h street, bet. Dand BE. an 14-3t* J ANTED—A young lady wishes EMPLOY Wer by the day or week. Understan's entting ard fitting ladies and children’s dresses, for wee Star Offic 14-3t" /ANTED—A MAN and WIFE, 2 miles across Long Bridge, will have house-firing free. For terms epply cor. 13% and Dsts., Isiand, at | grocery store au lé3t™ W ANTED—On or before Sept. Ist, a HOUSE of 5or7 rooms, between Sth and Iith sts west. and F and N streets north. Address, giving smount of rent and location, **D. L. B.,”""Pay De- partment, 0.8, A, 5 \V ;ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO EMPLOY a man competent to take charge of a small farm, about five miles from Washington, both as gardener and farmer. To snch soue a good sit Dation 1s offered. {nuuire of BR W. OARTER, aul corner7th street and Market Sp. W ANTED—A HOUSE with 16 oF 18 rcoms. and large yard attached. Address “Committe,” Star office. au 13-6t* WARSTED-A neat and convenient small HOUSE, containing not leas than four rooms, atarental of $180 per annum, by a reliable and permarent tenant, Address 0.’B. T., Star Ofice, au 10-2w* \ ) ANTED—Gold and Silver Watche and Genta’ Olothi Tr any articles o! née, at RB, FULTON &CO.’S, Pawnbrokers, 002 9th street. three doors north of Penn's avenue. N. B 40 Water Coolers, and 500 gross of Porter Corks for sale cheap. iy 21 e02m" J ANTE» —SEOOND HA FURNITURE Alse. MIBBORS. CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of ore description. B. BUOBLY, 406 7th street je 8-t? between G and H. east side. Ladies FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR, BENT The well known HOUSE,” southwost corner of P IMPSON : avenue and loth street. Possession given the Ist day of September. Inquire of Dr. McFARLAN, corner Pa. avenue and 12th st., ever Kutwisle’s Drug Store. between the hours of | and 4 o clock, or of eer = Sex. 2°59 Pa. avenue, near 1th at, an eotsel* OB RENT—A HOUSE of «ix rooms and Furnl- ture for sale. Inquire at 245 8th street north, after 4p. m, au 10-2w* A MILL FOR RENT—A FLOURING MILL. on Kock Oreek. abont 3°, miles from the Centre Market House, Washiagton, running two sets of Burrs, and capable of turning ont 3 barrels of flourtm 26 hours, with a Bone Millins separate batiding. A comfortable millers house, pasture and. fo. and sbling for ¢ aE ossession in ober. Apply at the ¥.L DABNELL. the present tenant, or BLAGDEN, Argyle Farm,or 453 3th street west. Washington, (Alexandria Gazette and Rockville Sentinel Will please publish and send Dill to this office.) an 10-603t Fc SALE—Seuth half of LOT 22, in square 205, on Jith street. one square north of new State Department, between T and U streets. 33 by 138 feet. Inquire of JOHN WAGNER, next dour. Price $1,100, au 5-eolm* F°% RENT—A fine FRAME STABLE for six horses, with carriage-house and hay loft, usted on oy pod Alley, bet. 9th and 10th sta, Apply at 393 E street, bet. 9th and 10th. my 16 Fo SALE—The commodions and extensive HOUSE and GROUNDS located at the north- east corner of North Oapitol and Boundary ats., lately the retidence of Chas. G. Uhlmen. The pro- perty has s large brick dwelling and onthouses, and spacious cellars. Terme easy. Apply on the = ises, to Mrs. MINA UHLMANN; orto D BLLS & CO.. Real Estate Brokers, northwess cerner loth and F sts. iy FOR RENT That handsome 3 story and base- ment BESIDENCE, No. 266 F street north ving all the modern improvements; hot and cold th room; with gas fixtures tosame, In- a 490 H street. north Patent Office, iy JAMES TOWLBES, Agent. ‘ORK RENT—The STORE No. 321 D atreet, Dear ith. It fronts immediately on Penna. 18 5 isone of the largest and most conve- Biently situated store-rooma in Washington city, Apply to C. B. BAKER, at the Star Office. je30 tf HIETY-NINTH CONGRESS, SIRST BES. T S1ONCS. wos” SLBST BES AN Act toprotect the mannfacturers of mineral water in the District of Oolumbia, and for other rpose Be u enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States af America in Co. gress assembled. That ail m: facturers and v ders of mineral waters and other beverages by law allowed to be sold in bottles, upon which their names or their mark or marks shall be respectively impressed, may file with the cler& of the Supreme Court of the pe of Cotumbi: bia description of such bottl of the name or marks thereon, and shall cause the same te be ubltshed for not lees than two weeks, successi met Neely pewapaper published In taid District of eC.2. And be 12 further enacted, That it - by declared to be on for ‘any person Meee sons hereaf! without the ilaston of the owner or owners thereof. te fill with mine = tors or other bever any such bottles so ir for sale or to traffic in any such bottles and not bought by or her of such owner or owners thereof: and every person so offending shall be Hable to a penalty: of any cents for ever bottle so filled. or sold. or msed. or disposed o or bought. or treficked in, for the first offen and five dollars for ey. subsequent offerce. to esas ss other fines in said District of Co- In accordance with the provisions of the above Jaw of Congress, passed at its late session, and approved by the President of the United States, July 58. 1866. l append hereto desc: dotiles belongin, oe * wipties ot the all persons ‘2d. Glase for P as ey inn Geo: Glass 3a. ineral “B.A. Shinn, Georgetown, D. Saat bottle i» neversold. ogy Gam Botte for Porter and Ale. marked Dottie je never sold © vend “8. This Georgetown, D. 0. Bottles for Mineral A. Shino even, Ot Bats Sas a Tie Bes ven, a . " ttles for ian Beer’, marked ““B. Giaes New tor 9 jetown, D.C. PE MEE ee mer men éth. St Mead, marked “Arny & FOR SALE AND RENT. {OB BENT—Two HOUSES, contsiving five Foome cach, atunted on ints aires, botQ and B_ Inquire cora-r wth and Qsts. Fv ENT—Low, (xe tne tamit.y are sb.ent from the city.) a fine suit of ROOMS. separately or together. Also,a single BOOM. Inquire at No. 25 Ir diana avenue, near Sd st. acl ot" OB RENT—A E contaiaingeiht rooms, ee i ag: cen othe sod 10th streets. Avily 10 GEO. B 12 Heh st .34 door from Penns. TORE Fi a oy Cea Oe t* rug Store, corner «. ZEIT A FRAME BOUSB, containing 6 19th street, between New ¥. v enue ena D street, pleasantly situated t door. F% BENT—A three story BRICK Hi No. 347 Mass. bet. 12th and isth other con’ Los at No. 460 L street nort! tion thy. bet. 12th and 13th ets, an 16-3" Fo RENT—At 305 F street, several desirab'e FURNISHED BOOMS. Price from $10 to $25. Also, several small HOUSES ae oe of TA: a » between lth and a & 00., 306 F street. ee R RENT- I and cemmodio: story HOUSE, with a good Bakery containing pine rooms, situated on C street, be- tween New Jersey avenu it. Possession given on the lst t. uae 0, BOYLE, Depot House, . . De ous gu 16 3t* near Bailroad Depot. F BK SALE—The GOOD WILL, LEASE, and FIXTURES of one of the best located Gro- ceries in Washincton, together with well selected as+ortment of fine Groce! Winer, Liquors, &c., eli of which will be seld at cost or wholesale market price Satisfactory reasons for selling. ABW, for further particulars to JOHN ©. B. EY, corner sth street west and I street north. an 16 tBepl ‘0 LET—Two STORES under St. Charles Ho- tei. Immediate possession given. Apply st 405 O street au ls 6t™ 467 FOR BENT—Two Furnished ROOMS, on 4 first floor, or two room ang Bitchen, af al aU of September nex No. 467 13th street, between K Bos, BENI—Two STORE: Island. Good business Store on north E street. Inquiry Geis S corner of oth street and Pi au 15.5t* Fo RENT—That eld established BUSIN&S STAND, with dwelling attached, at the co ner of 12th and G streets. For intormation in- quire of SABAH GODDARD, 371 lith street, corner ef L. aa 15 6t* [Cs BENT—Three GARDBN FARMS. locited near Uniontewn, and quarter ef a mile from the Eastern Branch bridge. These lauds are well adapted to the growth of vegetables, producing them two weeks earlier than elsewhere. Also, one good DAIRY FARM. Irquire of C. A, TALBUBTT. on ove of the Places, or to G MATIINGL auls-3t™ corner 6tl eet and Penn's ave. Ko BENT —Two large ROOMS on second floor, convenient for housekeeping yard. N Water in the 165 224 street, a few steps from the an ld 3t" SES FOR sale, four rooms ach. situated en New York avenue. next to corner of 20th street. Inquire of WM. CHOPPIN anid st" ro RENT—A FRAMK HOUSE on north. between 4th and Sth streets west. » rooms, with cellar attached. Inquire at 646 N street. an ist | ee SALE—A Frame HOUSE and LOT. five rooms Hatreet north, between 2th and 2st Streets, For particulars inquire on the premises, au l4 3t* 1 ine _ | THREE STORY HOUSE TO RENT—Sita ated ou F street and Baltimore and (bio Rail road Kent Sis, in advance. Inquire of J | FAUTH, Restaurant, New Jersey avenne, be tween E and F streets north. an 1-3" For RENT OR SALE, on reasonable terms, two smal! HOUSES on Gstreet n rth, 638 ana $1. In- 640° also. +mall FURNISHED HOU quire of STABB & CO., 305 F street, between an 14-3t* ith and I:th Fo? RENT—Desiratle BRICK 151 Washington street Georg rooms, water, gas. and nice side lot. per month. Furnitureforsale. Apply on the prem ise» after4p m an 14 6t* GOOD WILL and FIX ze store. on Penn a avenue, Fo SALE- a medium side. between 9th and Ith sts. A good st | mest any kind of business. Address T. W.© , | Star Office _ au 14 3t* ORK SALE—Several If & sacrifice. U Also, for rent, several HUUSES, containing from §to'l2 rooms, Also. for rent. on Ist Septem ber, nicely-furnisbed HOUSE of ten rooms: $90 per month, MITCHELL & SON, Brok an l4-6t™ id OUSES IN GEOKGETOWN FOR RENT— Ono new. first-class. with all modern im provements. J8 rooms, with gas and water throug! out. corner Washington and Dunbarton stree next to my residence. doable COTTAGE, No. 41 Montgomery street, with gas and water. 9 rooms and cellar. A. HY 22 Washington street, & Co.'s Banking House. BR ‘Two of those three-story and attic HOUSES on the north side «f Penn’a avenue, between 24th and 25th sts. Rent 240 per month in advance. ged toL. F. CLABK, No. 245 Pa, ave., bet 12th snd 13th sts. an 13-6t* FOE BENT one How € rocms, on Capitol HiN. Inquire at 325 north B street, corner = street east, or, 01> New Jersey avenue, au ll 6t* FORSISHED BOOMS FOR RENT From $10 to $15 per month. Boarding at $5 pec w Also. a STUBE FOR BENT. At No. 4 street, between C an! Louisiana ave {OBR BENT—Five new FRAME HOUSBS, four rooms éach, situated at the corner of 1th and F streets cast, near Md. ave. Inquire at 429 Penn. ave, bet. $d and 4%: ste. au 1i-6t* Fos RENT—FUBNISHED HOUSE, No. 374 4th street. between E and F =treets, ne vr City Hall. Three story brick, with back building, containing 1 rooms snd cellar, water and gas, a the premises, from 5 to 6 o'clock p.m. anil ¢t* Foe SALK—A BUUILDING LOT, (with the privilege of two,) eligibly located'on 2th st. west. 2122 feet front, and rnnuing back 95 feet to an alley, will be sold low for cash. Title perfect Conveyaming at cost of purchaser, Inyuire at 260 Patreet, between lith and 16th." au 1l-6t* CONVENIENT AND WELL LOCATED Avie HOUSE, WITH SOME FUKNITCRE, BOR KENT—Sine room-, gas, water, and hath room, &¢ ent $80 per menth. Apply at GIbus Hair Store, 242 Poeun. avenue, near 13th st, an 10-6t ro RENT—A ROOM. suitable for some light mechanical work, Inqutre of L. H. SOB 273 P an 8 eolm* eral ‘ ly situated— balance $25 monthly unttl paid. inquire st.,fromiito4. — {aul-Im*} ABB Fe, BEN T—That desis able and convenient four story BUILDING, No 468 Pa av..( rey copnected with the U.S. Hotel.) has a large bac! buildin, Well suited fora Public or Boarding House. For terms apply te Messrs. HABLE & CO., on the premises, jy 24-e01m~ FOR BENT The three story BBIOK DWELL- ING, with stable attached, situated at the cor- ner of 10th and © streets, Inland. Inquire of W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, Booksellers, Nos 435 and 440 Penn’a avenue. ‘an7-t OR SALE—A GABDEN FARM, of 20 or 9 cres, near the city, with beautifal buildiag Can be bonght cheap, avd on reasonabd! terms, if bought before September ist, 1866. Ap- ply to Fim ps py & MASON, corner of 7th and F streets. Washington. an 6-10t" NE OB TWO VERY PLEASANT FOB- NISHED BOOMS to rent upon moderate terms ina a Ad ‘able and central} locati In quire at 325 Hi street S-tt F?. SALE—DRUG BTORE doing a fine busi- nest. Inquire corner 6th street and Massachu- setts avenue, or No, 455 Massachusetts avenne. au22w* RB RENT—The four-story DWELLING FGoute wo 29. mente; si ng water. ——- c tien fine fowdase. 'Apoly'st laud piciock Bye. : no ye. ApPly AMES TOWLES, jy 2-tf 490 H st., north of Patent Office. i NT—We have several first class Tousme. furnished and wafurnished. for rent. in the city ana yw ‘ENEMENTS offeur rooms, in First Ward. DOWNMAN & GREEN, Je 30-tf 18 Intelligencer B ‘OR BE-NT—A three story BRICK HOUSE with Wroome and all modern tmprovements, situa- ted on lth street, between Band (. For farther articulars inquire of T. M. HRABVEY,2™2C <t., tween tn and lith. sy 31-tf F% BENT—HOUSBE No. 154 between 17th and 18th rooms, including bath room. Inu Bere on the premises, or at 453 12th Penn. avenue, containing 1 Ohine FOE RENT Siz ONFORNISHED ROOMS at No. 276 Pennsylvania avenue, between Lith and 12th sts. References requi Je 19-f ‘OB —Two FURSISHED ROOMS, I~ F Pasa Cree @lWand Gs, at Pa “4 Pa. avenue, nesr 2st st. my 23-tf OB BENT—In the Gtar Office Building. st the F corner of P = ivania avenue sid tithe ent and con’ tly sitni Lopeite Terms low. Inquire of 0, OBAKER. st the Biar Office. Z jewtt” ENT— ST 10K BUILD- FSR BE7. 1 the STAR OFF UILD. street, of Lp Teg 2, ethic “eigeoong We, Teioeeneael. Recas Sey je tf it SED cee rai State OR — A oc. ~ AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Seles see fourth pared. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORRO T W. L. WALL & 00, a: SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, @n SATUBDAT moaitin Aug. 18, atl0o'clk, Cir tiage ava Work fall description i ta!e,) Comprising about— FIFTY HORSES, One psir fine Forrei Horses, Many good Work, Saddle and Harness Horses. ALso. Five New Exoress Wagons, with ead without Top, butit tn this city. A large collection of New and Second-hand Bu-- ec; Reckaways, |, Wagons, and other chicles One Back New and &.. Baterdaye inge ress alwayscn te sale, be 1 eee Od Barer WALL & Ob. Ancts. \ONDEMNED QUABTRRMASTEE STORES C wie at AUCTION. é ? 's Offcs, . . D. C.. Ar Will be sold at public auct: tion of Brevet Brigadier Kips, Quartermaster U.S. A..at bincol: MONDAY, August « large lot of condemned Quartermast P consisting in part of about 100 Army Wagons, 8) Ambulances; 3.0 ds Rope, aesortes; 10 090 pounds Scrap and o| Iron ; 5,659 breast, hat ter. and traci £00 Onopping Axes: £00 Shovel es; £00 feet Hose; 8%) Buckets; 214 Blankets: 12boxes Windo' ; 85 Glazed tingales with Hames; Wagon Coy- lacksmiths', and Carpenters pipe Ottce Ohairs, Desks, Tables, ves, ees, Xe. Te ill iw contirived from day to day until all rty is eold. chavers mast remove propsrty within five deye cong ome Kha aka " . vernm: bree oe A tisat Gee \t . Maj. Gen. an hief Quartermaster, awe Depot of Washington LE & OO., Auctioneers. us Sites some No. 396 Pennsylvania avente, | . will give their personal attention to the sale ot eal B tare and ee ee jes declin ousek ,. inovte the soree of stocks of Groceries and Mer chandise of every description, Horses, Os: Harness. &c OF THE INTERIOB, I EPARTT Pip Sra TES PATENT OFFICE Wasnincton. July 30, 1856. On the petition of JAS. GREENH ALGE ot Woon- socket Falls, B. 1, praying for the ex‘ension of « patent granted to him on the 24 day of November, 1582. for an Improvement in Mode of Counter bal- ancing Harnesses in Looms, for seven years from the ex; iration of said paten' hich takes placeon | 2d day of November, 1866 ! ba is ordered that the sa:d petition be heard at the Patent Offceon Monday, the i5th day of Oc- tober next, at 12 o'clock M. nd all notified to appear and show cause, ifany they have, why taid peution ought not to be granted. Persons 6 posing & e gztenmon are required to c file fu the Patent ~ specially | ret forth in writ sbefore | the day of hearin ¥ filed by either ring most be taken with the rules of eo) on application party to be used at and transmitted in aceorda: the office, wh pentyl be farn y sions and other pi rs eee enone ‘be files in the office twenty days Before the day of hearing: the arguments. (any, thin ten days after filing the testimony : ™ Ordered alse, that this notice be published in the Be publican aud the Intellizencer, Washington. D. ©, and in the Jour! Providence. od) we ccensive weeks; the first of suid public ae " f eat least sixty days previ- Ps of hearing us toueey T. 0. THEAKER, Commissioner of Pa 5 P.S.—Fiditors of the above papers will piease copy. and sen? their bills to the Patent Office, with & paper containing this notice, au t-w3w PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. b* UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC WastincTon, July 21, 185 On the petitionof ALBERT GAKDNER 1 r bi seli,and #5 administrator of Willism L. Hunter of Cincinnsti, Ohio. praying for the extension of ® pateut granted tothe said Gardner, as said a! - ministrator, and to himself, October 26, 1882, for an improvement in ‘* Plon .”’ for seven years from the expiration of ssid patent, which takes place on the %th day of October, 1565 Itis ordered thatthe said petition be heard at the Patent Office en Monday, the 8th day of Octo- ber next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are no- tified to appear and show cause.if any they have, why said petition onght not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Uffice their ebjecti ally set forthin atin least ticen'y days the of hearing; all testimony filed by either party be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmittea in accordance with tbe rules of the | office, which will be furnished on application Depositions and other papers relied timony must be filed in the office treenry the day of hearing: the arcuments, if +n Gays after filing the testimony. ‘Ordered, sino. that this notice be published in the Intelligencer and the Republiean, Washington, D. C., and in the Oommercial, Cincinnati, Obio, once ‘a week for three successive weeks: the first of said Soon Seca g whoa least sixty da: us to the day of hear! ea : TO. THEAKER, Commissioner of Paten: P. 8. Editors of the above papers will and end their bills to the Patent Office with per containing thie notice, Jy 25-Iawsw ErARTMENT OF THE INTEBIOR, D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, Saget 1, 18%6, On the petition of LAML EL C. JENKS, of Bos- ton. Mass., tensien of s patent cranted to et November, 1852, to: ‘achines for Drilling ‘m years from the expiration of tent, which takes place on the 2d day of No- vember. 1566 : 4 Itis ordered that the ssid petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 1*th day of October, 1566, at 12 o'clock wm; and ail pors are notified to appear and show cause. if any the nee. war oue ~_— ht ean, erent a. ersons opposing the extension are requir file in the Pavent Office their objections, special set forth in writing, at least treenty the day of hesring; al! testimony filed party, to be nsed at the said hearing, taken and transmitted in accordance wit! Os the oflice, wikten wae be jon. ‘ns tea- before + within must be the rules furnished ou applica. nd other lied upon as wenty days f hearing: the arguments, if any, safter fling the testimony. ise that this notice be published in the welltsencer, Washington, D. +» and in the Jow Boston. Mass., once 8 week for three successive weeks; the first of said rang wpe cone at least ad Sec us to ° RE. - C, 4 a TRE: Commissioner of Patents. P. 8 —Editors of the above papers will | co) and send their bills to the Patent Office, wit & paper Containing this notice. au 4-law3w BPHANS’ COURT, Jury 2%, 186—District oF CoLumBIA, WASHINGTON OoUNTY, to-wit :-— the case of Charles Weber, executor of Chrii er executor afol Ordered, Republican and the J, phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed Saturday. the eye ed August next. | he final settlement and di: tien of the por- estate of said deceased. and of the assets in Se has ar cer ees turned into money; w! re all | the creditors and heirs of said deceased are trig vouched: ‘or they tay ‘otberwice by low bo er vouc! » ort @ excluded from all benefit In said deceased's es- tate: provided a copy of thisorder be published ence & week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said da} iy :—-Z. 0. BOBBINS. _iy -waw" Test —B Gegiater of Wills. BICKL ST ISCL 178 BRANCHES. The undersigned ts prepared to executetn best mauner sil Kinds of BRICK AND STO: MASONRY, including house building and repair- ing. construction of Sewers. Drains, lerns, £0. setting Grates, Banges and Ovens, st reasonapie elie Upon ms tes. | of the Or- | and revenue stamps st the cost of the Sea peg, at § o'ctosk Bm. oe Me of land ead ace ae cottage sites, of about four acres ‘This tand ie situated on the high grounds north ‘weet of and contiruous to the city, and is one of the moet beentiful locations tn cottage residences, command! tensive view of Washington an yoo country, andis of easy approach. direct th Connecticut ayenue, and adjoins the valus- iy of Mr. Little, and tein Htocit valee- ble tn consequence of the t either of Ki Tews or Meridian Bill relected to build the summer residence for the Frcoldest, it => tween there sites; ie 4 et oe r rail out Connecticut ave, ‘There t+ aleo s quarry of stone bh purobarers will be . ileged to get’ the ‘atie for the - dations sibey buildings ‘ow mer desire to erect eae be ceen te earn rom of 5 a wie 8 Gores the property ened vate ale. Tiras One ball cash , residue 6, » and months, with Interest, fer notes sect’ on the preperty sold. Conveyancing ot paren T's cost, JAS O.McOUTER's Ob, Ructs, iy 17 ate (int. Rep} ad G7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Im cemeguence of the inclement weather, until . st_1f same hou noe. eee Ay, Ru COURSE. Trastce anette oC BE & 00. Aucte. B* THOS, DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. TWENTY BUILDING LOTS OR MARK GARDENS, NEAR GRORUETOWN AT AUG. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, August 26th, at ¢ o'clock p. m.. Iwill sell, ov the premises, pat of that very valuable and desirable track of called | Eseemy p tituated in Washington county, in the District of Columbia, about 1% miles abors Georgetown about half a mile frome turnpike and the Bidee Petites te rope wt be divided into twenty Gardens, each containing from feur tocight acres, nd can be seen at any tine Brecious $e cate on plica hd wD. Si en at Cedars, Georgetown Heights. k - erty can be seen et the Auction » No. iva Bridge street Terms: One-qnarter cash: balance 6,12, and 18 months. with intercst. secured by a deed of trast on the property. Conveyancing and stamps atthe = THOS. DOWLING, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON NOTH B STREET, Between ist and Norte Capitol streets. at Public Auction. On THURSDAY, the 16th instant. at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall sell,"on the premises, Lot @,inJ. ©. McGuire's subdivision of Square No. 624, Print ing Office square.) having a front of 24 feet by 75 feet Sinches, to an alley 30 fect wide, which bas been recently paved months. g interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Ail conveyancing and revenue stampe at the cost of the purchasers. $50 down when the property is knocked off. auld GBEEN @ WILLIAMS, Aucts. TAUCTION On THUESDAY EVENING ing Lote, between Marsacho north, between 17th and 18th sts ‘Terms (One-belt cash, balance in six and twelve months, secured by ceed of trust. 20 down om each lot » a on. Conveysncing and slamps 6! purchaser 6 co oF igs DUWNMAN & GREEN, Beal Estate Rrokers anid ite 16 Intelligencer Building. B* JAS. O. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, SALE_OF STOCK. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 5‘; o'clock, at theAuction Kooms, we shall sel!— i: 00 National Metropolitan Bank Stock. Will be added $200 Corporation of Washington 6 per cent. Quar- lerly Stock. Corporation of Washington 6 per cent. Haif- tock 7 TAS. C_McGUIRE & 00.. Aucts_ B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, Fronting on New Jersey avenue, bet. K | spd L streets porth On THURSDAY 16th instant, at 6 o’cleck p, m., on the premises, Lot No. 6. fi uare 529, haying 22 feet front. running back ® good depth, Terme cash. is GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anucts. . LEWIS & ©0., Auetioneers No. 307 Pennsyivanis avenue, aul | BYY. clock. st Mr, 4 Pennsylvania ave, near Tenth street, we shall sell, to close, Dress | Goods. Calicoes. Bhirtings and Sheetings. neis, Ladie»’ Farnishing Goods, Hesieries, and Fancy Dry Goods. Atso. At7*s 6'clock, evening. weshalisell, Gents’ Fur- | nishing Goods ef ever) description. | au at-st W. B, LEWIS & CO, Avcts. IL1F¥'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- TUBE. On FRIDAY next, at corner of G and 12th sts, | by virtue ots writ of distress, issued at the sult {the city of ceaenington, Dis eepiast the goods Hair apd Straw Mat- i Feather Bolsters and Pillews, Oom- d Blankets Werdrotes. Cusbioned and Canesest Brossels and Ingrain C: te and Matting bogsnuy, Cherry, ane mon Tables . Washstands, and Toilet Sets \~ , and stair Bods Peinti Gilt Tors. Commo. G.asses Glas, Crockery, and Kitcnen ware = Variety cf other articles too numerous t> mrotion. And! do hereby give notice that « i7th day of Angust, A. D. 1966. at ie the morning, on the premises, No. 333 Teet, corner of 12th street west, 1 will ale the said geods and chattels, so stired nin dietress. at public suction to the it Liddor, for cash. 15-20" JOS. F. EELUEY, Bailit. 2 Ex | B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, | VALUABLE LOTS FRONTING ON A PUBLI' | SPACE. at the intersection of Li North Carolina avenues, between ath Streets east. Capito! Hill, at Public Auction. On FRIDAY, the 17th tn t 6 o'clock p. m. gu jhe premiacs. wo shell sell all of .ot No vad ard eas! a of J im juare jo. | making them desirabie lots. which Ws subdivided ] pad ©, inches front, each running back feet deep. Terms: One-third cach; balence in 6, 12, and 13 ib r notes bearing interest, secured by @ | deat of trust on the premises All com Dg a down on each lot when sold 4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BXECUTOBS SALE OF Y. = IM- PROVED BEAL ESTATE Ox CST ReET NORTH, Between loth and lta sircets weet, at pale Austen 2 foot alley, or 19 feet 10%; imohes fro ices. Orders left at 169 I street, Washington. or 119 H ie ctvest, Georgetown, will be promptly at- 3. ¥ COLLINS, WABHINGTOS, ranning | rom TOWN TO HARPER'S GEORGE’ a eney Point Rocks $2.25 Lea + Return, $2 Harper's 2 ovek a ed a ag até ‘cloek p.m. carri, air a | Chudesiwe © SOHN MOORE Gnptain. Mamen; sison Pevar' =? 2 Beg ; Les Daigts de 3 Pe- Site Olsens + fe Bataille de pe La Poudre 24 FEANCK TAYLOR. mans OF THE DuUBO—Guaranteed a pure hite Port Wi: of 2 Forsaiety BC DYER & CO Bu l-cost 256 Penn. ave.. bet. 12th and 13th'sta, Mz2tBororitan PATENT STEAM Ba- KERY, ween 43¢ and 6th sts. 347 C t.. bet ERS daily, an mathe Rend es asampie hy SS? Rd TRING BANDS” P. | - Pai ALD. Agent," Se Also for other stro Buute, Ce srese the: Han | a deed of trust on the b | sated And if the terms are not complied with within five hag after the day of sale, Executor re- serves the right to resell the premises at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purche- gers, by advertising three times in the National Tee ESS TLLTABE M. WILSON. Rxecato . . ecutor. au 34 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anucts. B* GEEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FBONTING ON ndiane avenue, bet ad west, at Public uction. SERGI A MONDAY, the 20th instant. at six o >. m.. ‘pneu sell C, in Waliack subdivision of L. . L t No. i. S73 having s good front and oe Terms: One-third cash: balance In 6 and 12 months. for notes bearing Sueatte, ondvacuren con apd revenue stamps at the cost of the 5 380 down whew oe eens w es auctioneers. Untel.] rt Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF INP ROVSD PEOTER- TY GN JOTH STREET EAST, A, On TUESDAY, 6 bs Tebali sell coe eee ee, cus ef ae Jot — from Beo W. Hubbard j~-J 8. Hub- iss at ouly od ie biker shes corn iF n 22, one of Washineto ary. D C.. Lot ah 945. troztivg on 10th street east, near y aud improved by a two etory Frame i he i % at - serves thi and cost of jog three times ington city, D. au 6-eokds

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