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—_ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Cawrzrnuny.—The great fire king, Signor Buono Core, made his appearance last night to a large and delighted audience. A good bill of performance, of a concert hall charac- ter, Was given, but the center of curiosity and admiration was Core, who, in salamander dress, moved amid the flames as calmly as though it was the most secure and pleasant Place in the world. He is well w seeing, . ———————— Cases ror Covert.—James Lewis, a shrewd Colored fellow, by theft or other improper means, obtained possession of a pass book, which enabied him to obtain goods trom the store ot Geo. & Thos. Parker, for which Com- modore Morris would be held responsible, the book being the property of the commodore. For two or three weeks he has been using the book, the owner being absent from the city; but the fraud being discovered, Lewis was arrested last night by officer Lynch, and, being identified by the dealers, he was sent to jail, for court, by Justice Giberson. Edw. Smith ‘was arrested by the same officer for picking the pocket of a soldier, on Seventh street, near Center Market. The soldier Jaid down im the street and fell asleep, and Smith stole his ocket-book and about $15. The officer met Smith after the soldier awoke and discovered his Jose, sna. arrested and searched him, and ound the pocket-book and papers and about SS ofthe money. Smith was also sent to jail for court; but before going there the two were hand-cuffed together and taken to police head- quarters to leave copies of ther “ mugs.” —S Fourtu Warp Station CasEs.—Elizabeth Camp, drunk and disorderly; Louisa How- Sam, threats; Sophia Linder, profanity; Louisa Howsanm, assault and battery; John Cookley, disorderiy; Wm. Bell, Terence O’Brien, James Ecton, Geo. McGonegal, Pat Martin, John Darrity, sleeping in street; dismissed. John Calinan, drunk and disorderly; Chas. Ma- , Edward Briscoll, sleeping in street; Jas. Tent, do.; military. Jeremiah Foley, threats; ball for peace. ichael Ringold, drank and disorderly; $1.58. Margaret Coyle, sleeping in street; $1.58. Pat Quinn, do; $1.58. James Lewis, obtaining goods by false pretences; jail for court. Ed. Smith, pickpocket; do. Grover’s THEATER,—To-morrow night Mr. 5S. W. Glenn will re-open Grover’s Theater, with a select company of performers trom northern theaters, together with many members of Mr. Grovyer’s late company. “Rip Van Winkle” will be performed, and with a splen- did cast, Mr. Glenn himself appearing in his irresistible Butch character. ‘he orshestra ‘will be complete, and under the leadership of Professor Withers; and, altogether, a series of entertainment of the most attractive character are promised. pean Ee ConFEDRATE SMALL Nores.—A fifty-eent Contederate note, taken from a rebel in the Wilderness, has been shown to ms by a member of the 6th corps. The note is issued by author- ity of the rebel Congress, act of March 3, 1563, is payable six months after ratification of a rey, of peace with the United States; signed by . Tyler. Register, and E. C. Elmore, ‘lreasurer. The paper is 4 pale rose color, and the plate is well executed, by Archer & Daly, of Richmond, Va. Tue Gewerat Post Orrick MILITARY ORGANIZATION.—The clerks and employees of the general Post Office Department have formed 2 military company, and drill every afternoon (Sundays excepted) from 3 to4 o’clock, in the darge room on the third floor of the Post Office building fropting on E street. The commis- sioned officers of the company are: Captain A. H. Adams, First Lieutenant J. F.Shar- retis ; Second Lieutenant Weddlecomb. Te Tae Mirx.—The milkmen in Albany and Salem have raised the price of lacteal to 5 centsa quart duripg the past month—in consequence of the “drought” existing all over the country. —Exchange. Eight cents,—that’s cheap; why we have to pay 15 in Washington, and of doubtful quality atthat. The Albanians and Salomians are lucky. Milk only 8 cents per quart! gard BESTE THe NATIONAL Rre_es.—This fine company, commanded by Capt. Moore, will hold a meet- ing to-night at Temperance Hall to take meas- ures towards increasing the corps toa battalion. ‘This company served with credit in the three months campaign, and most of the present members were in the organization at that time. ‘Young men who intend entering a company cannot unite themselyes toa better organiza- tion’ than this. ak es Szconp Warp STATION CAsts—Edward Williams, fighting; locked up. James Gill, drunk and disorderly; military. H. Miller, do.; #1. John Hanson, arunk; $2. Geo. Hol- Jesworth, drunk; John Bickner, disorderly; Geo. Buckner, drunk and disorderly; Jere- miah Broadnax, drunk; dismissed. Frank Sheehey, drunk and disorderly; $2. eee WE CALL attention to the advertisement of White Sulphur Springs—a truly delighful re- sort, as some of our citizens can testify. it SPECIAL NOTIOES. Ix Everysopy’s Movti—Praises ani Sozodont —greatest luxury of modern times—beantifies and reserves the teeth. The repulsive breath is ren- ered as fragrant as a rose, and coldness by friends or in business will now be no jonger notic: Sold by Druggists. Sy 26-3t Cor The sudden chan snb Couns. our climate are sources of pulmonary, brouchial and asthmatic affections. Experience having proyed that simple remedies often act speedily when taken inthe early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to * Brown's Bron Troches."’ or Lozenges, let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat he ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public speakers and singtts will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Soldiers should hava them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. y 23-Im,r A New Perromg FOR THE HANDKEROHIEP, Phaion’s ght Blooming Cereus,” Phalon’s ight Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.”? Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Paalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” A moat exquisite, delicate and fragrant perfume distilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takegits name. Manufactured only by PHALon & Sox, N. ¥. BEWARE OF COUNTERFBITS. aan FoR PHALON’S—TAK& NO OTHER. Je 16- Sold by druggists generally. oO Bontes ORNS, . Bap Nains, Dr. White will be in attendance a’ No, 424 Pennsylvania avenre, on and after Fri- ETe. t his rooms, day, July 22d, Hare Drs! Hatz Dye!! Batohelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is the best im the world, The only Aarmiess, sree and reliable Dye Know- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bed, Susty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and ~Deautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Witiiam A BarouE.ox, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac ry—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s Tollet Cream for dressing the hair. dy T-eol OCore4te’s Honey Soar. ‘This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- 4, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggistaand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja%5-coly Sy 21-tf 4 Diseases. Samaritan’s Gift is ti effectual remed vt Nee eh pp certain, safe and edy ever discovered. Qures in two to and recent cases in twenty-four h. po balsam, no mercury. Only It is the soldier’s hope, anda do sohwant to be exposed. ge Boot and Herb jicas A positive and Boot. T nhert bye ROY ant tiiee tor % r5, ke. * Bold by 8.0. ord. Bee advertisement, og Warnanrzp ro Cram 1m 81x DaYs.—Dr. God! ree ro Siah Bpecitie of sixty-Ove sexe gtanding, will cure Gonorr' im, siz 3. No Sy BB Yond, Steer Tien street and Fe. Sfonce, Washington.’and Henry Cook, Alexandria, Ja 6-17 D, On the 25th instant, SUSAN infan' of Cherles ©. and Amanda B. Goumenee po] months and 19 days. Bhe gently torent, As once she used to do, ym her mother’s tendor breast. nd as securely, too, ‘The spirit is not dead, Though low the body lies, eet Pa fom sin ander: fled ‘0 dwel OB jes. The funeral will take place from the parent’ residence, No. 166 5th atreet, between N and 0, on to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at half-past o’clock. On the 25 CORNELIUS LANDER, only ghild of th inst Cond Mary A. Bowen, aged 11 months and 22 days. * i usintances of the family are ing he friends and eccmumeral on Wednesday after- noon at 4% o’clock, from his parents’ residence, No. 560 New Jersey avenue. - On Tuesday morning, 26th instant, ELIZA L. . ears. beh opt wil take lace to-morrow ( Wednes- day) at 4 o'clock p. m.. from the residence of Jos, G. Waters. No. 50 3d street, Georgetown. Her friends are invited to attend, without further no- tice. On the 2th instant, WILLIAM FRANCIS, son of Les Mare Macy A. Hunter, aged 1 year, 8 8 BD ays, montWehad a little Willie onee, He was his parent’s pride ; We loved him, oh! perhaps too well, For soon he drooped and died. The friends and relatives are respectfally in- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 406 Mth street. * On the 2%6th inst., in this city, at 9 o’clock a, m. os JULIA A. Ni. HURST. aged S6y00r6, The friends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) after- noon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. « Parker, No. 8th street, between L and M streets, [Baltimore Sun please copy.] In Goor peters, on Tuesday, the 19th inst., Mrs, JULIA CROWLEY, in the sith year of her age. (Frederick papers copy.) LJ IEWS OF BATTLE FIELD, July 12th, near Fort Stevens, 7th street road, to be had of J. GOLDIN & Co. Photographers. No. 4 Penn. ave- tae, beswcen 8th and 9th streets, Market Space. 1m P 4 86 CHOICE STOCK 486 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. 486 486 PAPERHANGINGS. 486 Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- ter Pieces, &c, WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent size@and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold le: also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a vi ried stock of small-sized Uval and Carte de Visite Frames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, ? asey choice Bngravings and Paintings always ip store, Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades punctually attended to ¢ at orcounty. cs Terms cash fer goods or labor. J. MARKRITER, __. No. 486 Seventh street, S&S Bight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. SELLING OUT TO CLOSE. Kk — GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOKS, 8T 6 GREAT RY, AND PANY ARTIOLES. oo The undersigned offer to the trade and public generally Feat inducements to purchase, as he is closing out his large steck of goods preparatory to leaving the cit; Gieat bargains in Books, Stationery, Photo- 8, Knives, Scissors, Razors, eRe Combs, B: Perfumery, &e., &c, A large lot ot peces at half price. Several very fine Show Cases for sale. ora short time only, a THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 275 Penn. avenue, Age lth and 12th sts., Washington, D. 0, | lm iy 1 G. D. SMITH’S Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters. TONIC — ASTRINGENT — AROMATIC — DISIN- FECTING—PROPHYLACTIC, Sold Everywhere, Ask your Druggist and Grocer for it. IT WILL CURE Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Agueand Fever, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Jaundice. The Elixir of life forthe Aged, Will give Health and Beauty to the Young. This Prophylactic should be in every family at this season of the year, as this delicious beverage can be used withont the deleterious effects o Liquors, SMITH & MORBISON, jy 7-Im Proprietors. ASSEY COLLINS & CO.’38 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities ongmgpaur ALE and PORTER from this celebra‘ ery, which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who favor me with their orders. Orders given te my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent. Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street ap5-tf Georgetown, D.C, APEBHANGIRNGS., I would most respectfully inform my customers and the public in general that I am now receivi my 8 rin stock of American and French PAPER- HANGINGS, consisting of the finest French Gilt Papers, suitable for paclors, dining rooms, cham- bers and halls. I am also in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice, Gilt Window Shades and Picture Oord and Tassels. @ All persons wishing to urchase will do well to efore buying elsewhere, as I eo the eles ‘tment the abo’ it ave 6 largest assor' ent o: a above goods ip . a NBER, the city. OHN ae my9eo2%m _—[Intel.] No, 240 Pa. avenue, ERCY’S METALLUBGY,IRON AND STLEE Phillips Metall Lond: illip’s Me: jurgy. Ondon. Percy's Metalkurgy, Copper, Zinc, Brass, &c. London, Iron Tables. Scrivenor on the Iron Trade. London. French’s Iron Trade of the United States. Beecraft’s Companion to the Iron Trade. ‘Hoe ‘s Iron Trades’ Guide. The Manufacture ef Iron. ‘Truran on the Manufacture of Iron. Overman ores Ban vfacpore of tron. irbairn’ n for Engineers. Fagpairn’s tnformation (fRANCK TAYLOR, Lon- London. ei een, UBSTITUTES.—Snbstituter bought and rold Ss Enrolled bs de had better apply at 183 AUCTION SALES. ——___ enemas THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. PIO NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &. —<———— BEING THE WISH OF A LABGE NUMBER Tr OF OUR PRLEN DS may concern, in sums to #5:19 Corgeratign of Washington Quarterly Six justterly Five Per Cent. Stock Ben desler sie Por Gent, Stock, THE ASSOCIATED BOOKBINDERS it between oth and Het, DaFOr® 0 6,8 sab BX 748. ©. MoGUIRE & 00,, Auctioncers, BX GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, PIO-NIO AT THE WASHINGTON PARK, rates. $y2im*. | CORPORATION op WASHINGTON STOCK AT “HON, ORPRLNE™ COURT. OY RKOR 5 a Seventh street, AWEN AND COLORED SGRSTIFUTES far On TURSDAY-Avt ARSGW. July 6th, at hall. HOURRHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO FORT TUESDAY EVENING. Adgust 24, Grover's Thoaterton teaseeabte rermas For account of whom iv may Hooms, we shall sell ADS F Una aeth Tartan we shell i Commencing at 20’clock, All those who favor us with their company will find thia the most pleas: ant affair of the season. Tickete—50 cents; admitting a gentleman and at house No. 466, on the side of 6th, between D and E street. nearthe Unitarian Church, at 10 o’cleck a. m., the personal effects of the late Mre, Louisa Hunter, deceased, We enumerate in part : One excellent Piano Karte Feesons who bring substitutes to this office will be paid. A number of substitutes on hand. _ jy 23-3t* A pee WASHINGTON SUBSTITUTE ladies, to be had of any member of the committee. GENCY, Orricg 509 New Jarser Avance, Terms “ S weeiisetlice sé July, 1864.—To whore #1 may toncern.—We ate t | sy22d JAS; OC. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts. | §meaetortment of Bilve: and Silver-plated Ware in : & Momans JW Mattingly. ona: me Hela dotire tonvali themselvob ol sho priviloge accorded B* J.C, McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. Manogany CH eakemena! Beanies ¥ Bho: Wm. Bcott. nishing aTacbetate ser bo represented. ia the | TRUSTER'S SALE OF EXGRLLENT wuRNr. | Maheeany, Marble-top, Pier and’ Bofa Tables and RUSE ranks of the defenders of the Union, and exempt TURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFEROTS, Large Pier and other French-plats Mirrors On THURSDAY MORNING, July ist, at 10 commutation clause having been stricken out, | 0’clock, at house No. 26 Louisiana avenue, be- it is clearly for the interest of every man li to | tween 4’, and 6th streets west. formerly the resi- military duty to i dence of Edward Swann Bee. by virtue ofadeed of } 4 by so deing he sand centr, | frost dated Jannary rgthy 1st, and duly recorded ut much worr ble, to say nothing of the au: ts NO. ‘oliog 83, et Beq., one of satisfaction it gives one in boing able to say, “| the Land Records for Washington county. I shall have a representative in the Union army.’’ To | #ell alithe excellent furniture and household ef- those who are not liable to do military duty, the | fects, comprising io pare : present offers a favorable opportunity for them to | Superior Rosewood Case Piano Forte prove their patriotism in a way the most beneficial } Pair o! French plate Mantel Mirrora 52x73 ‘o the cause in which so much is being sacrificed— | } French plate Fees ae nametes by furnishing a Foornis to Se Beh: Miandap mie Rees Roe baeeeke le carved Sofas, Arm, army. Toevery ci his District itcan scarce- . Sa Ty fall to-ocenr that it ie for his Interert to #ee that Borewocd and Black Walnut Marble-top Centre a! T; sees from liability to do military duty for three years. HE SHIELDS CLUB Have again organized, under the direction of iteold members, an they intend to give the firat +, a: GRAND PIC NIC at Loeffier’s Sitr Garden, on MONDAY ENING, August Ist, 1864, | commencing at 2 o'clock p.in., and will continue until Lo'clock a,m. As hisis the first time since the commencement of the war that the original Shields boys have mat together, they ate deter- mined to spare neither Trouble nor expense in making this one of the merriest parties of the Season. By order of the Commitue of Arrangements. An excellent assortment of China, Out. ce Pee ies EEQeY-handio Kuive) sad Forks Hrcellent Feat! er Beds and Hair Ma: arge Tet of ‘otton and Linen Bheets, Pillow- Darth Powels; Knapking and Tablecloths amask. Brocatel and White Window Ourtains Seven large Counter panes. domentic Brussels, Three-ply, Stairs, and other Oarpets and Rugs Poverty cha Patan, ‘Ot oO! OT es, Ww yt i deem unnecessary to enumerate holes veien we Terms cash. By order of the Aaministr ator ral P.8.—The Bilver and Plated: Ware sot Sits 4 the men called for by the General Government are bs Yvlusact In, &, Hoy cae furnished voluntarily and without resort to draft, Brocatelle Lace Curtains and Fixtures Forte will'he suld att o'clock Ware and Piano So Tovine M. Brady. since thereby ho makes more secure hia property | Whats ots. Reception Chairs Sy 21-6t [Intel] G.& Ww A. Gleason, jy 23)3t* and his life. The price of substitutes will soon perior ralrets Brussell, and Ingrain Carpet Bert - reach a very large sum, owing to the large boun- ties that will be paid by the General Government, States and towne. At present they can be procured for much less than that amount through this BY J.C, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH E STRERT BE- TWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STREETS WEST. ire" a Palen soa bes ension China, Glace and Cro wings Siaeboara ry Ware HycRRAR FOR LITTLE MAC IS THE EX- clamation nowadays in every man mouth and woman’s too. bs y, FIRST GRAND PIO-NIO agency. Ordera for substitutes. promptly filled | Silver-plated Ware. Table Cutlery On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 2d, até: MeCLEELAR Radian Lad NE ee ee eet tates, PY a enat | Bed ani Table Linen, Towels, Napking oh RUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 21, at Walnut and Mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes,and Washstands Bair and Husk Matresses, Bolsters, and Pillows Blankets, Comforts, Spreads Looking-glasses, Toilet Setts, Shades Heating Stoves of various kinds, Fire Irons of calling at ourofiice. Orders from patriotic citi- zens are respectfully solicited. Any information free. Very respectfully. A. HOLLY, Agent. NN. B.—Particular attention siven to the far- Rushing 2 repesegatacives for ladies in the army. ¥ 234 the Orphans’ Court, dated June 2ist, 1854, confirmed by the Supreme Court, July 5th, 1864, I shall sell, part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 122, fronting about feet on north E street, between 19th and 20th streets, and running back 97 feet 03 inches, togeth- er with the improyements consisting of a two-story To be given at SEVENTH STREET PARK, on bs THURSDAY, July 23, 1864. Tickets Fifty Centa, admitting a gentleman and ladier, Commitise of Arrangements —S. G. Draney, J. F. i tz: 5 Together with the usual aasertment of Kitchen i a Secon Donnelly, Marosing Hols QussriroTEs, noeaal Reautalter i a1 iad House, (No. 214,) containing four FOR GLYMONT. SUBSTITUTES * _ EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee. book ge proccss Sream PHENIX, Captain Stackpole, will | Ihave on hand this morning top (10) good three | Sy 15-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Cost of conveyance,to be BARRIS Corea leave foot of eet ever = 2 ai i —— DAY MORNING at 0 o'clock dari Jie eaitearly se RE OABSIDY. | sg-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY | —!721-4 3.0. MoGUIRR & CO.. Aucte, the season, for the above Summe: jy 2i-iw* 446 sth at., bet. Pa av.and Dat. | postponed until WEDNESDAY MORNING, July BX JAS. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers Bethe above steamer can be chartered to private QunstiToTEs 2th, same hour EEE Rice QARUSI, Trustee. | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK % + ; . CK DWELLIN arties during the week, by applying to Captain SUBSTITUTES. jy 21-4 3.0. McG UIRE & 00,, Aucta, N tacnpyie BOE Enrolled men in the District can be supplied with ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, By virtue of a deed of trust from William H, ood men, aliens or Virginia negroes, and exemp- ai Clampitt and wife, dated th OLUMBIA GARDEN, ba papers procured for three years. Apply to LARGH STOCK OF GROCERIES, TEAS. LI- | Clampitt ang wee headred sak es Tage owth gy of 2 an dt Cc Corner 12th st, and Ohio av, H. CASSIDY, 446 8th street, QUORS, &c., &c., AT PUBLIO AUCTION, duty recordedin Livers AB. flo. la, ta teed a. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 2th, at ten o’clock, I will sell, at the store lately occupied by Wm. H. Ernest, Esq , No. 182 Bridge street. posite the Market FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. “pet. Penna, avenue and D street. By nnferorsble seater, she Comeexe rail be i ii at the same place, up stairs, given ip fhe NATHAN & WINDHOLTZ, dy 25-3t* Proprietors. «A. Sy 21-1w 453, and 439, one of the land records for Washin: rete hae’ Golam tee I a uction, on ie premises, on AFTERNOON, August 8, at's o'clock, all that lot or parcel of land in the city of Washington, and District of Columbia i f Lots numbered one, twenty-nin (1, 29, 30. in Bquare numbered two hundred and hfty, Cas} as said Lots and Square are marked. laid down distinguished on the plan of said city; beginnia for said part at a point on the line of H street north, eight feet four inches (8 feet 4 inches) east of the southwest corner of said lot numbered one, and running thence east sixteen feet eight inches, (16 feet 8 inches,) thence sonth ninety-two foot, ° y t ‘ouse, the entire stock orGre- seis Liquors, Store Fixtures,&c.,&c. Name in 8 Fea, Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Candles, Starch, &c., Barrels of Brandy, Gin and Rum, Barrels of Gibson and other Whisky, Barrels Molasses and Sirup, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, &c., &c., Platform and other Scales. &c., A general assortment of all kinds of Groceries. Also, the Good Will and Fixtures of the Store, which is one of the best stands in the town. Sale FOR RENT AND SALE. Fo RENT.—Several large well FURNISHED ROOMS, House tagently eccupied by Senator Maban gels Inquire at No. 21 Indiana avenue. WANTS. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do dining-room work or chamber work. Ad- dress JANE, Star Office. dy 26-2t* ANTED—A SITUATION bya young man, to drive an Express Wagon or Porter ina store. OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE in George- town; very desirable locality, For terms and ee apply at the Star Office. Fe SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES of Can give best of city ref: . Address B. B. Store No. 381 Pa. ath side, between it (92 feet,) thence west sixteen feet eight inches, (1 Georestown Post Ofhce, syabatn | 44 ang eth sta. consisting of Wines and ‘biauora, | ferme cash THOMAS DOWLING, | feet 8 inches.), thence north ninety-two foot, (08 rgetoy 6-3 stip, 9 sh. 1 ety co of beginning. improve WANTED—JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS. | £°- Apply as shove. Sy St Sy 2-ta Auctioneer. | weil'built brick house, with all the modern iin Apply immediately. NORBECK & CRAMBLITTS, provements. OR RENT—A HOOSE, neatly furnished, for + F Y¥ W.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, Thin croperty lies just east of the Demence two or three months. Apply at 568 H street, 1t* _it? Louisiana av., between 9th and 10th sts, near 5th street, after 7 o'clock p.m, Reference re- TORS, PROV y buildings, and opposite the Presbyterian Church, ERTED=In ceatl Gertian family, a gona | (uired. ty ap get | GROCERIES, LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, &c.. &e.s} ora inoue of the most desirable residences of ite GIRL, to attend to am infant child and do OR RENT—A frame HOUSE, containing seven On‘ WEDNESDAY MORNING, 27th instant, at | class in the cit Terms: One-half of the purchase money in cash; the remainder, with interest. in six months, deed will be given end a deed of trust taken to secure the deferred payment, Ail conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. Should the terms of sale not be complied with within three days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk aud expense of the purchaser, week's notice in the National at 279 D’ street, the stock of Eugene Schwing! ers, consisting of very fine stock of Groceries, Liquors and Provisions, Mr, 3, having determined to retire from the business, Sale positive, ‘Terms cash, jy lod W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. BBY 245. 0. MeguIRe & CO., Auctioneers, rooms, with 3) acres of ground attached. be~ tween the Baltimore turnpike and the new cut road, nesr Mt. Olivet. Apply to Mrs, MARY ©, FENWIGK, on the premises, iy 26-e03t* URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. — Neatly FURNISHED ROOMB. with or without Board, gna Table Board for a few gentlemen. can be ob- tained by applying at No. 363 C street, between h Jy 25-e03t* 10.0’clock, we will somesewing. Good wages paid. Inquire 351 5th street, corner H, jy 26-3t* \ ANTED-—A good, active ahd intelligent BOY, between the ages of 15 and 16 years, to attend a Retail Olothing Store. esty required, Apply at the N. G streets. “A YOUNG GIRL wishes a SITUATION as Good reference of hon- HE. corner 22d and iy 26-8t* Seamstress, Cando all kinds of sewing and | £2 47d 6th sts. aid i after giving 0 ; embroidering. “Have no objection. to chawmber- FURS SHED SOME ROT RENT.—Several de- | LEASE, STOCK, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Intelligencer, or other newspaper published im work, Can be seen for two days at 295 Penn. ay., sirable Rooms, of different sizes, in one of the OF A RESTAURANT. CORNER OF 14TH ST. | Washington is aC ai up stairg, it”? | healthiest and pleasantest parts of the city front- | AND PENN. AVENDR. JNO, D. McPIERSON, Trustee. ing toulhward.- Furniture entirely new. Privi- | On MONDAY MORNING, August Ist, at 11 | jy 20-eokds "J.C. MCGUIRE & Oo.. Aucta, ‘OUR BARBERS WANTED at the N ational. ly 25-3t* BR Apply this day. WANTED= A FURNISHED HOUSE containin B o’clock. on the premises, we shall sell the Leaze, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures of the Restaurant belonging to the late Henry Ward, and situated at the corner of Lith street and Pa. avenue, and im- mediately opposite Willards’ Hotel. Terms cash, CONRAD FINK MAN, Executor. jy 26-4 J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Acts, BY J. 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NEAR THE BAIL- ROAD DEPOT. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, August 1, at 632 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell parts of Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in subdivision of Square No, 630, frontimg 22 feet on New Jersey avenue, east side, between D and E streets north, and running back an average depth of 147 feet, and containing 3.136 square feet. Terms: One third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Cort of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the lege in a fine bathing room. Also, an Office in the front basement, Inquire 492 E street, b 5th and 6th. jy? PARLOR, neatly furnished, and one unfur- nished ROOM, both fronting two streets, will be rented, separate or together, with or without Board. The most pleasant location in the city, and the cheapest bargain. Apply corner 6th st. east and South Carolina av., Capitol Hill, two siuares from Penn. av. dy 25-30" FS. SALE—A BAGATELLE TABLE. | Price $125. Po be seen at Rudderforth’s Dining Sa- loon. Mth st,, bet.G and New York av. jy 25-3t* GROSERTSS. STORE AND FURNITURE FOR B SALE. Inquire No. 414Jith street, between Tand K, Jy 25-3t* FOR, RENT—A small new BRICK HOUSE, con- taining four square roomsand kitchen, Fur, niture for gale ata bargain. Possession given im> mediately, Inguire at 249 C street, between 44 and. 6th street, on Island. dy 25-3t* B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOIS ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH STREETS WEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, duly passed on July 5th, 1364, in a cause pending in said Court. wherein Maria L. M. Peters, exeentrix of Samuel , and Ignatius Fries et al, defendants,(No. equity,) I will sell at pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the Sth day of August, 1354, at 6 o’elock p. m., Lota A, Band C, according to a subdivision made in said cause of original Lot No.7, in Square No. 514, in the city of Washington, Said Lote A and B have each a front of 22 feet 3 inches, and Lot C hag a front of 22 feet 4 inches on New York avenue between 4th and 5th sts. west, and extend back, the ae width, about 163 feet to a public alley 3) feet wide, Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalmenta 8 or 10 rooms, near the avenue, Address Mrs, U., Washington P.O jy 23-3t* ED-One or mere ROOMS fer public schools in the rd or Fourth Wards. Ad- dress JOHN SESSFORD, Treasurer of Public Schools, City Hall. dy 23-3t ABORERS WANTED .—Wanted immediately, 4 TWO HUNDRED LABORERS, FIFTY CAR: PENTERS, CHOPPERS, &c., to work on Eastern Branch Line of Fortifications. ‘Apply to Mr. JOHN COLLINS, Superintendent, at Camp Haskin, near Insane Asylum, across East- ern Branch, or at Headquarters Chief Engineer Defences, corner of Penn. avenue and 19th street, Washington, WM, C. GUNN A jy 21-6t* Engineer Defences North Potomac, HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE (for cash) a FARM of one or two hundred acres, in northern or western Pennsylvania, [t Miller, is complain: muat be in good cultivation, with all the necessar, {) URNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two | purchaser. 6 and 12 months after date, for which the pur- boildiges for a well regulated farm, Address J.D, large ROOMS on the first floor, with privilege | Sy 26-d 3.0, MoGUIRE & 00,, Aucts, | 2b 0.800 2 onion tte interest from the day of Box 384, Washington, D. 0. Sy 11-1m* ofkitchen and dining room, Location central. | ‘yy Jag, 0, McQUIRE & CO., Aucti sale, with approved personal securities, will be EAMSTERS WANTED. Apply at 322 G street, between 12th and 18th, dat eaal cc cl wr heen required, anda lien will also be retained on the T . north side, ly 25-3t' SMALL, HOUSE AND LOT NEAR THE “GOV- premises sold. ae conveyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of t rebaser. in Re ‘Ththe terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale, the trustee reserved the right to resell the premises sold, at the risk n t ‘st purchaser. 6 we = Hoa Cost of the AO PN CO. KENNEDY, Trustes. jy 16 eoSw&ds J. 0, McGUIRE & O0.. Aucts, . _ ERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE. On THURSDAY AVTERNOON, July 23th at 634 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell the east art of lot 105, in Cabott’s sub-division of square 0. 677, fronting on Jackson street, between G and H streets north, and Ist street east, with the improvements consisting of a snug two-story ({;OB SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- SION—A small FRAME HOUSK and LOT, No. 571 C street north, between 2d and 3d streets east, Capitol Hill’ For further particulars snquire on the premises. Sy 25-6t* EASE OF HOTEL AND FURNITURE FOR Wasuixcton, D. C., Inly 9, 1364. Wanted, at once, THREE HUNDRED TEAM STERS, each capable of driving with single line, and managing six mule Keeius, form the’dut ‘0 such who are co: etent to {) uty, the pay per month will be thirty Rollars, with one Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washington, t Hote r any. snp hospital br ESS; including 4 gale ina desirable locatign. Furniture new, Frame Dwelling Honne; containing four rooms, e best medi, nce when 4 * i i he — ash. “ i A ply to Captain Charle H. Tompkins, A,Q. M.. tlealary and derms inatire, of NWILSON aaa. 1oonverances and stamps at the cost of the pur- B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. . 8, A., corner Twenty-seco! & ‘ash- ILL, No, 446 8th street, ween Pa. ay. an * ington, D. Brig. Gen’ and iene eer street. reeks jya53t™ Jy Bd J.C. MOGUIRE & 00., Aucts. Ry anthorijy ote dacd of trnat, dated the oth fs ne: Fi : ~ 5 ¥ W. B. LEWIS & Co., Auctioneers. February, Mand recorded in Liber J. A.8., No. pose Depot of Washington. | QA AND GURNTFURE FOR SALE We 281, folio ‘24, Yrom John Elis and another, to se- Bescesmitus AND WHBELWBIGHTS | are authorized to rent a small and neat dweiling- PAWNBROKER’S STOCK AT AUCTION. and by his di cure a debt due to Sam’l ele & house in the vicinity of 13th and G streets, pro- tion, I shallsell at auction,on M' N DAY Ist Augw next,at5e’clock in the afternoon, om the THURSDAY, July 28th, at 94% o'clock, at our Pennsylvania avenue, we N' . Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Bepot of Washington, i i i Auction Store, No. 307 7 y m- aa ted at A Washington, Joly 4 854. t give purchased, Avalyt4 CMON Ct Ee sbatt sell Cyereun lots of Pawnbroker’s Goods, con- seks she nicop ar Ey er bg heen) ee ‘an’ atonce, to in Govetnment repair . i = sisting 0! eing parts of Lo’ oO. e wn, shops, Quartermaster’s, Department, Depot of | O2-sAuctioneers and Com. Merchants, _y25-2t_ | Seventy. five Gold and Silver Watches fronting on the north. side of Water street, and ‘ACK- fine silver-plated plate | Some very fine English and American Gold Hunt- | beginning at a point 126 feet 1's inches wester! Washington, One Hundred (1) good B FOS. oat X8h SMITHS and One Hundred (100) good WHEEL- glass CIGAR CASE, suitable for a drugstore, ing Levers, from the corner of High and Water streets, a1 RIGHTS. restaurant or cigar store. Can be seen at the Bar eral fine heavy Gold Chains, Diamond Rings | running from said beginning with Water street WRIGHTS. month will be Sixty Dollars ($61), | Room of the U.S. Hotel. Price 925. Jy aise" | SeVetat pus, ROAYY ings | westerly 25 feet, thence north 10 3) feet alleys thence east with ssid alley 25 feet, thence seuth the place of be, es A with the hcuse thereon, Terms: one-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residne at six an and Pins. Setts of Gold Jewelry, And lots of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shirts, Shoes, Books, Musical and Surgical Iastruments, with a with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick. Avply. to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, 4.8. [,OR RENT—A STORE, with a five room dwell- ing attached,in the First Ward. Inquire at No. 457 1th street, between Band F streets, be- A THe AW corper Twenty-second and G strests, ercet i fe large collection of other useful articles. twelve months-—notes Washington. D. 0. D. 1. RUCKER, tween fiend 7 olclock in ths evening re Sos TChronstl, W. B. LEWIS & O0., Aucts, | with surety, beating interest—and a lien on the Brig. Gen.and Chief Quartermaster, | QHOW CASBS FOR SALE. —Jnst received eight = remises until paid,-and when paid the property Sy 6-18t Department of Washington. elegant COUNTER SHOW CASES by the best YGREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘0 be conveyed to the purchase! nd unless the terms are complied with within five days from the sale, a re-sale will be made, after a week’s notice in the Evening Star, at the cost and risk of ofendan at ee ‘t the purchaser’s expense. vs WeREDIN. Trustes,” Je 28-3taw&ds THOS. DOWLING, Auct, A votox SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. War DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY Burgav, makers in New York. Apply toP.J. BELLEW & Co.,5107th street, three doors south of Uda Fel- lows’ Hall. dy 23 tf For RENT—A fine,large STORE ROOM, with cel- lar, suitable for a grocery or provision store. A rare opportunity, for Butlers. usiness location excelient. Inquire 657 Maryland avenue, be- tween 134% and 14th sts. dy 23-3t* QUTLERSHIP FOR SALE.—The subscriber bo- + ing compelled to go to California, offera for LARGE COPPER FASTENED BARGE AT AUG- TION. On WEDNESDAY, the 10th day ef August next, we will sell, at 12 o’clock m.,at Blagden’s Wharf, near the Navy Yard, in Washington, D, C., the large and superior built Barge New World, of the following dimensions and capacity: Length, 375 feet; breadth, 49 feet; over all, 85 feet; depth of hole, 10 feet; burthen, 1,675 tons. She is well built, Bhe has over 30? GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS d and copper fastened. AYOR’S OFFICE, sale the beat SUTLERSHIP in the country, worth | steteroo couper teateve nie oe ine, Office of Chief Quartermaster Guoncetown, July 22, 1864. iments. Call at 519 12th’ SD VETOOrSR NL PHN ee co cot eit Wasurnoron, D.C., July 4, 1884. Notice ia hereby given to aM persia ronidize’| Shietto teen od Taner 12th ‘street, | fire pumps, boats, anchors and chains, and all | witt pe sold at PUBLIC AUOTION, to the high- te the Rizkwwod House, after 8 p. m. ees lwe ee ew. BRAMALL. | ee RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, No, 3 4'¢ street, near City Hall. These rooms are neatly farnished, have all the modern improvements, are every way as desirable as any to be found in the city, and will be rented very low. One suit may be She is in complete other necessary equipments. lex: order, She ean be seen until Ist August at andria, pear the coal wharves. After the Ist of as eng she will be at the wharf where she is to be sold. Persons wishing to pespniare are respectfully re- quested to examine her any time previous te ont bidder, at the times and places named below, ‘Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July 1th, Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. July 2ist, Harrisburg, P. ia, A Hac s. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Jaly within the limits of this town, who are owners o: dogs, that they are required to keep the samo se- curely confined for the period of two monthe from this date, unless they be so securely muzzled as to render them harmless. The attention of the police officers is requested to this notice, and that they carry out the law in the case. used by a couple desiring to board themselves. bie :T ofthe: piechase 11864. jy 22-2W HENRY ADDISON, Mayor, Jy 23-4t* money will beneauired on diy of ante: bafancs #8 eee Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August ae OR RENT IN GEORGETOWN.—A large and | 15 days after sale. when a bill ofsale will be given. Ain t in rer rersons who mey be disposed to, par: pleasant ROOM, (with four windows,) fur- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | Williamazort, Pennaylvania, THURSDAY, Au. chase Georgetown Corporation Stock,which bears | nished. Will be rented to one or two gentlemen P. 8. For further perticnlacs please inquire of TWO HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable | Without board. Excellent table board in the im- | Messrs. George & Thomas Parker and Green & | each place. qeerterly, can obta: Hee by applying, to Wi, prupaiate “vicinity: Aocly ise eo ee sie sreees Williams Aaah atopy Lhe ES Nous 7 Mast tees horses have ohm gondomned as unfit for i 1 Fy ~ eorgetown, or to office 0: ig. Oust i road wa ‘ew York; or the Captain on boar 8 alry service 0: e Army. LATED. Clerk of said Corporation. —_te =e Sy 28-30" barges [Intelligencer.} jy 5-d For road and farm purposes many good bargains PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to PARLORS) wing ROOMS, LS, . 5: OH AMBERS, Also, 2 5,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini rooms, halls,&o. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS COBNICES. PABLOB MATS, Paper-hung by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give us a call and es from 10 to 9 per cent, Fi RIFFLE & FALCONER’ No. 348 7th street, between I street and ap 3-e@ Mass. avenue, ABH, B ane ene *cAMD Blas M8 : ¢ ce ar’ 01 poOw AND BLINDS. of Boston Manufactory, of guperior avi pe workmanship. which we are ef- te WVarespecttally Tavite builders and others to eal Saas ven! _fowime CUNO NOIN ‘et anal Brides," SOBIBE’S WORKS.—La Bohemienne, 25c,;,Ber- = trand et Resren, See gees 25e.; i Te Mize bean Jour de in Vie, 250.; Bers Lien Gonten de 1s Raia de 250. ‘aderie, 250.5 Moulin de Javelle 25e.; Walieore a’ by soon: heureau, 25c.; La Others. Just iaported, Shere: Se-i snd many feas___*_FRANOK TAYLOB _ ILITARY BOARDING s0Ht Balti- M more Railroad, 15 nile eae Fiitadelphie, spike in Bednes beetite of = home; thorough famber limited. ‘Teruts ‘mederete: vi anytime. Fine ibrar and A tus. Address v. J HERVEY BAR BB ae Village Green TO javarre, minary. Delaware county. Pa. " W'iienawant thes ariety of lar, bees ad nes order, ane is 108-1 3 OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED 70, by the mac ww Compan OB 'o1 hs “Gov. Curtin” and “Belle ‘ayen,’?’ Apply to the aptaing on board. OF SOHN B. DAVIDBON, EASE AND BUILDINGS FOR A WOOD AND OAL YARD FOR SALE.—We offer for sale the LEASE and BUILDINGS of Mr. B. F. Cor- bett’s Wood and Coal Yard, on 12th street, be- ae 2 Pion nald singly ort *, Terms: Cash in United States currency TN, Lieut, Col, and Ohief Quartermaster, B* WM L WALL & OO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th st. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUR ON E STREET tween E and F streets north. : -td javairy Bureau, my 1- Water strost, Georgetown. _ | ""fo'persons wishing to engage in the wood and | On THURSDAY APTERNOON, 23th instant, at ae coal business tl fers a fine opportunity of Se- | 6 o'clock, we will sell. in front of the premises, curing an excellent place for business, with scaled, | the two-story Frame House and Stable, and other AMES THARP. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, FRICKE 614 PA: AVENUR, A OFHIC AyENUR, 0. out-buildings, on EK street, between Twenty-first D. @ and Twenty-second streets, and occupied as a grocery and feed store, flice and stabling ready to oceupy. pees SFA8. 0. MoGUIRE & CO.. dy 23-6¢ Auction and Com. Mer. TOBACCO Berns PIPES, £e ACCO. . PIF 9 502 oth st. above Pa. ave.,east side, Washington, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST. | F10R RENTOT wo FURNISHED HOUSES, with. | Terms cash. The attention of sutlers and purchasers general- EEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Na} wot etuara of Pa, event, Central locktion, fy 25-4 WM, L, WALL & O., Aucts, Wy ie cali ee ty at overt ety: a ie im proveme! se re i ‘J occas MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU: | lirsaddress “ii.” Star Oiiee, ty Siw" | ow, BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTE ER | Lager Pasiness , Urche Washington public for the Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH'to al | [j}0R RENT—Ono brick HOUSE. with 4 rooms, | — c. W. BOTELER & SON. patronage heretofore extended tohim. je22-lm*_ accessible sections of the canntee, Company situated on Penn’s avenue, between ogand 6th ia -, ’ has agonciogin the Principal Railway Towns im the | streets. opposite National Hotel. Apply to H. 8. IMPORTERS Gray’s Patent Molded NORTH, RAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, | JOBNSTON, No 375 Ponn'aavenue, between 43% : Collar WASHinaTci Byineipel ofices are, andoth ata. pi fetia WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS o Ss PEYCADELPHIA’ BALTIMORE: OIN- OR SALE—-BRICK YARD and FIXTURES. A Are universally pronounced the neatest and beat CN. 2 UI8, ois- Inquire at this office. jy 19-1w*_ | CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, fitting collars extant, Connections ore smade at Now York and Boston, OR RALE DRUG EtORE dae BRIOK HOURS, | TABLE CUTLERY, BILVEE-FLATED WARE, | The upper edge nresenis. perfect carve, free * a mi ire “i BRrriaee PROVINCE Boa ether steams iia of De, BOGAN, No. 455 Mass. avenue. near mth | BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, from the angles noticed in all other collars. to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE | Street. jy16-2w*_ | TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, ‘The cravat causes no puckers on the insideof the 5 LET—FUEBNISHED ROOMS. with Tega at No. 272 F street, corner cf Wh part. iy JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND turn-down collar; theyare as SMOOTH ENSIDE AS OUTSIDE, and therefore Perfectly free and easy to the neck, and thence by Eur ses to all prominent commercial Zowns ta Gres Britain end The Conti nent. < Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS,and BILLS made at all accessible pacts ed : Of the United States. OR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. aes c. G, DUNN Agent, The three ery: BRIOK HOUSE, (and rey HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- - sabineton-D.O._ | No. $59) oentaine nine rooms wea dea ai’rc, | #9 HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS | {shed edge on both sides. RR BTBIGHEATORSE REFRIG: TOESH spects ny desirable resizence and property; Apply FUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. These Collars are not aimply flat pieces of paper 2k SO Ramee out in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED & very large and co: T—An el it 318 IRON HALL, Jest Peoalved tal thenelebater te ore A Fry pertisliy, furnieued: with “ur mu PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ARDSEAS SD 0ST e cee CONTINENTAL, MON ern improvements, centrally and pleasantly lo- They are made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-dowa ITOB, cated, No. 444 E street, near the residence of fe 17-eo6m between 9th and 10th sts. : at snd EXORISION agemiamnarons, _ | i¢s"soliscs ast to be rovtat torn boss | 7 ee eerie kee baud Sie itted to beef the most 1 — er MAPS f “Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 18 pic attatd stig of tae See EMTS | BSithy Set, Pornciat, "Gane Sabin ak: | Coser gurrermen(ipathcatersViretna:® | goa pcan tn “wold eee” i neat bad artone onsonsion gi iy): beds Survey No. 27 0% street. B con.sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of tem of Northern Alabama and each—the latter a very handy package for travelers Georgia; 50. Map of Louisiana. Missiaely pi and Alabama; 30, oot Busver Man of Neoathora Missiaalppi. and a . Begg astern Vireinis: $y awOK TAYLOR!” pusiereera Ses we sale ‘at the lowest prices. for si a Pianos woon. easy ‘. avende Pica om tal oad exanization ni raft to Ge '% & Sy Pee s6o7th za cuiirinn, ASDURON'S BIBDE, OF NORTH AMERICA, ngnient fats rely of pia, fae by ‘$0, by 2 Mes ____._. WRANOK TAYLOR fe 8- ai FMEA RE RT aig deen” Sonic Se iathe eB 494 Pa.evonue,___ se T-sotf_” Ooms SP-EVERY COLLAB is stamped “ @BAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR,” Sold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplicd by vv WALL, STEPHENS & 00., eniten 322 Pa, avenue, W Taree eens ity, D. Or. price inty, ) cen eS cei tetas he Buchan §

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