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LOCAL NEWS. AMUS1MINT8 TO-NIGHT Okotbk's Thbatbk^" Jessie Brown, or tiie Kflliel of Lucknow," is tuuouuced again for tins evenings perfarmance at Grover's. It is the last oppertunity but one that our citizens vill have of witnessing this beautiful play, liesides, it should also be borne in mind that the present is the last week of the season, and the last of Mr. GTover's stock company, as at piesent constituted. Cabtbkbury is the only place of amuse ment m Washington, we believe, which flour ishes prosperously through the entire year; keeping open summer and winter, spring and autumn. There is no diminution wh&teTer in the numbers nightly in attendance, and the fact is due to the excellent performance nightly Ottered. J Varieties.?A good bill of song, dance, &c., is announced for this evening's entertainment at the Varieties. Agnes Sutherland, Denny Gallagher. Johnny Wild, Dick Watkins, Ad die Johnson, and other favorite performers, will appear. Fitesimmons' version of the Crama "Six Degrees of Crime," will also be perlormed. Metbopolitan Hatr..?Operatic entertain ments nightly. Duetts, trios, scene*, and whole acts from the most prominent English, German, and Italian opera?, are performed in such a manner a3 to elicit much applause. The Examinations.?The Male Interme diate School (First District) Mrs. Iiodier teacher, held in the front basement of the I nion Chapel, Twentieth street, was exam ined on Monday afternoon by the sub-board of the District and Mr. S. J. Thomson ot the j Grammar school, in the various branches of study pursued in schools ot this class. In orthography the whole school was good, and i the first reading anu second arithmetic class "were especially worthy of mention. The read ing of all the classes cthree in number) was very good. There are it! names on the roll, of whom 43 were present?the absentees being sick The order observed was excellent, and altogeth er great improvement wasshowu to have taken place within the year in this school, though it is i not quite as far advanced as some of the female schools of the same grade. At T.he close of the j exercises the scholars were appropriately ad dressed by Rev. Mr. Thrush, Mr. Morsel! and Mr. Wilson, the latter announcing the names j of the following scholars lor transfer to the grammar schi^l, they having passed an excel- i lent written examinationJohn G. CoA ie, j Lewis C. Deiftiam, Willie Espey, pArcival j Goldin, Frank Hun?, Charles Hurdle. Solon tKemon, Charles Lewis, \Vm. U. Martin, I James H. Price. \V illie O. Thrusa. An agreealUe i part of the examination was the little tr.?at in j itie way of retresnments furnished tli? visitors ? by the pupils. Secondary No.?. Second District, was exam ined by M.il. Miller, Esq. Itis taught by Mi^s S. 1*. A bell, and numbers 37 pupils, ot whom | .v? were present. The enunciation ot the j ?scholars was excellent-repli. >, to questions ' being given in a clear, distinct voice, in the ! spelling exercise we noticed a number ot lail- ! nres?though some apologv tor them may b- i lound in tne fact that unusual and difficult I words were given from other than the spelling- ' hook. The copv-books evinced considerable improvement, and very rarely are books found ' so clear of blots as were these. ic. reading, the boy - acquitted thsmseives very well,and were fair in mental arithmetic. During the exami nation, an* original composition, entitled "a > year ih Sumatra, ' was submitted as the efi'ort of one ot the scholars, a lad of 12 years, and for one so young, was remarkably good. The si bool ro> in, which was decorated with ever greens, is in the building known as the Wash ington Market. corner Massachusetts avenue and I. It is badly ventilated, and altogether unfit lor the purpose tor which it is used. Mr. Miller, at the close ot the examination, took occasion to deliver a few well-timed remarks to the scholars, m which he set lorth the desir ableness ot pood orthography and penmanship, and the important influence it would ha\e on the prospects of those before him as future business mep. Secondary No. 3 was examined bv (Jhas II. Utermehle, Esq. It is taught by Miss Thomas, and has 15 scholars, of whom 4b were present yesterday. The examination of this school was so satisfactory in nearly every respect, that we deem it unnecessary to do more than state the fact in general terms. We must, how ever, note particularly the excellence of the spelling and penman-hip. The personal ap pearance of these little girls was exceedingly r.eat; and the room was handsomely decorated with llags and flowers. Mr. Utermehle, at the close, addressed the school in appropriate terms, expressing himself gratilied with the manner in which the scholars acquitted them selves. Secondary No. 1, has a roll of 51 names, and is taught by Miss M. A. Tucker. The examin ation was conducted by Mr. W. J. Bines. ju geography the scholars are rather defective; they excel, however, In mental arithmetic. Examples in dictation were well rendered, and the penmanship remarkably good for tho?e who have been for so short time under in struction in this art, having just beguu to write at the beginning of the present schol astic year. The school-room, which was tastefully decorated, is in the building at the northeast corner of Tenth and E streets, and is in keeping with other rooms in the -same building, already noticed by us. It is to be hoped that better rooin& will be provided at an early day. During the year there has been an average "tt> ndance ot 45; but five were absent from the examination, and they were detained at home on account of sickness. Secondary School No. 4, Third District, (male and female.) was examined by Dr. C. W. Davis. Mrs. Jensen is the teacher ol this school, but on account of sickness she could not be present, and the school was presided over by Sdiss Addie Thompson, who succeeded in preserving very good order, and presided to ! the entire satisfaction of the examiner and the visitors present. This school is held at the corner of Third street and Pennsylvania av enue, over I^angley's blacksmith shop. Tne room is one of the most Lomfortable in the city. There is a fine dratt through it at all times, and it is so arranged that all get the benefit of it. The working in the smith shop below the school room might naturally be considered a ?TTU vback, but we are informed that the teacher and children have become accustomed to it, and the noise is never so great as to be an an noyance. The examination was a. satisfactory one, the pupil- excelling m orthography, read ing, &c., and the rtrst class evincing particular aptitude in ari^metic. Geography had been studied with care. A better show might have been made had Mrs. Jensen been able to attend, but M'.ss Thompson supplied h -r place as well a* any substitute teacher could have done. From what we understand ot Mrs. Jensen's system of teaching, she gives herselt unneces sary labor. Her classes are not arranged as are those in the other secondary 3chools, but some of the pupils who constitute the first class in reading are iu the second in arithmetic, and so on through the entire range of studies. This system may be a good one, but it has the effect of increasing the number of classes and en tailing much labor upon the teacher. How ever, Mrs. Jensen's scholars give evidence ot progress, and that is the great desideratum after all, no matter how the school may be classified. The examination exercises were (as at the other schools) interspersed with singing. At the conclusion of the examination, Dr. Davis made a few remarks, expressed iiini ?self well pleased, but thought that towards ths latter part of the exercises the older pupils were not as quiet as they should have been. On the ?*Vhole, however, and considering the absence .of their regular teacher, they bad d?n? very well. This school numbers 61 pupils, M of whoifi were present. Feioale I ntermedlate Schooi,( Island,) Fourth District, in charge of Miss Annie E. Dawes, examined by Messrs'. Holme ad, (Jassel and Talis. On the roll, 53 pupils: present, 51. This v/a grade ot the schools intended to prepare pupils for Immediate transfer to the Grammar Schools: con-equently its highest class should b?> quite equal to the lowe>t m the latter. Of course so uesir.ible a result cannot be well at tained until the present classification ha^ had time to work out the distinctive position of each grade. At the examination Monday, which w:l- attended by quite a large company, a most gran tying approximation to the object <i? view was manifest. The class in grammar i'tted themselves well. The reading was ?om the sleepy drawl on the one hand, ie squally, provoking, rapid aud senseless ring" on the other, in general, the * showed lutelligeut and skilful instrm. Coiisidermg the miserable text-book in l on the pnpilg, (although said on the age to be written by a teacher,) the his lass exhibited remarkable memory, vi-c uiswi rs showed about one-fifth "of the work that had been spent on it by the ?t and pupils. All present seemed more fleased : and the exercises closed with a pretty dnet, called ?The Parking Song," isses Ella Davidson and Bella Kob-y, chorus bv the school, given with fine Prof. Daniel appeared to be in high * at the 8ucc?ss of hi* pupils in tnis h. The t'sual congratulatory addresses made by Mev&r-. Ellis, Cassel aud Hol , the latter closing some very excellent ks by a presentation of the Cassel pre for moral conduct to Miss Laura Gar Mr. Cassel's effort to stimulate t??ra ict in each school is generous aud praise iy; and hs the Board of Trustees are imes at a loss what to give a premium for, iggest that they lollow Mr. Cassel's lead .itaby Call?A call to the militia of listrict to rally to the defence of the city, ide this morning in our advertising col , by the ?? Metropolitan Rirte Company," ?ting the members of that organization to this evening at Temperance Hall, to take tires for drill. All desiring to join the any are also requested to meet there. Circuit CotriiT?Thk Brown Will Oas?.? After our report closed yesterday, the cross examination of Mrs. KliK\b6th Brown was the bill* for tnrnishing the house on B street. She knew Mr. Hardin, or Kentucky, who boarded at her house; he did rot undertake to pay the hills for furnishing tne house. She did not tell anyone that he was the lather ol the child, nor go to Kentucky to make him support the child; never said that Jar. Hardin was the father of the second child, nor that l)r. Miller, of Baltimore, was the father of Emily. Witness became acquainted with Mr. Walker at Mrs. Stahl's, where sh* I was known as Elizabeth Phillips. The child Georgivmna was buried in the Congressional ! Cemetery; never knew that the remains were j removed, nor does she know that the inscrip- I tion over the grave was "Gcorgeanna W.;" j riot s not recollect of savins: that Georgcanna 1 was the child oi Mr. Walker. [Copy ol the ; inscription read bv Mr. Bradley.] Witness i dies not recollect it. The site in th? burial ground, sh?? thin ks, was purchased in the name of M're. E. Brown. Iler daughter resided in the family of Mr. Brown previous to and after ' his death, but she v; as not allowed to be present J at the consultation of counsel. Witnes3does not .remember saying in the Orphans' Court that i Marsnal Brown ami Jesse Haw were the next of kin: did not mention her daughter a? an heir until long after the dec- ase of Mr. Brown. A SotPiBR Killed.?About noon yesterday a soldier belonging to company E, Jtti Pa. cav alry, known as Eongstr.et, alias Win. Jones, was killed at the Washington Retreat, kept by a German named Everline, on the Seventh street road, above the Park. It appears that the deceased went into the house, and that th-> barkeeper, Charles Peters, put him out, a.- he (P.) alleges, for insulting a lady who was present. The deceased picked up a stone and threw it in the window and another against the side of the house, when some one shot from the window, the ball entering his right breiiat, passing through his lungs and heart, and lodg ing in the leftside, killing him instantly. Peters attempted to escape, but officers Boose and C'Hara, being near by, arrested him and took him before Justice Rowland, who committed him to jail for a further examination. Coroner Woodward held an inquest on the body yes terday afternoon, and the jury returned a ver dict ttatthe deceased came to his death by a wound made by a pistol ball fired by Charles Peters. The otlicers, after the occurrence, found a pistol, which the ball taken lrom the body of the deceased fitted, hid in the upper part of the house, with one barrel empty. Deaths op Soldiers.?The following have been reported to Capt Hartz, (office corner ot Eighteenth and G streets,) since our last, at which place all information relative to de ceased soldiers may be obtained: Isaac Oliver, 14Wth Pa.: Morris Eevl, fltith N. Y.: Henry Hartson. 7th Mich, cav.; Wm. i-'air hurst, 26th Pa.: Joseph P. Dalton, 13th N. Y.; Joshua H. Bradley, 12th Vt.; Matthias Miller, Ud Ind. cav.; Le\i M. Wallace, 1 irt.li N. Y.; Oscar Stewart, 1th N. Y. ar:.: Benjamin Kline, Gth Ohio cav.; Wm. Wetherwax, ll'.tth Pa.. Frank Schmaltzied, 1st Mich, cav.; J. W. Hoyt, 17 th Ct.; Richard White '2d Pa. R. C.; Judd M. Mott, 16th Mich : Jacob Snyder, 14-th Pa.: Abel Webster, :tnth N. J.; Wm. Norton, 5th Wis.; Clins. North, 7th Mich.: Richard I. Everett, ."Mli N. J.; Geo. Eutz, II lili Pa.: Miron M. S*'e ly, Hith N- Y.; Thomas McFarland, 79th N. Y.; C. C. Slusser, 107th Ohio; John A. Strang, 1st Mass. cav-: Henry Rowe, 7th Mich, cav.: Jas. E. Davis, (!7th N. Y : W. W. Herring, 7th Mich, cav.: C. Harmon, 15M Pa.: Leslie B. Gardiner, 1st Me. cav.; Thos. Eambert, 6th Ohio cav. Criminal Covi:t, Judge Fisher.?Yesterday, Patrick Dempsey. indicted for an assault-, sub mitted his case, and was fined one dollar. John Thompson, indicted for a similar of fence, was found guilty, and fined five dollars. Michael Rady was found guilty of an as sault on a woman, and fined one dollar. John Alexander, charged with an assault, submitti d his case, and received a nominal sentence. Elizabeth Herbert and Elizabeth Gibson, charged with a similar offence, submitted their case?, and were lined two and-a-half dollars each. Levi Farrell, charged with a like offence, suhmit'eu his case, and was fou.:d tv*u*y dollars. Incendiaries Aisoi'T.?Yesterday morning, bt twet-a twoand three o'clock, and immediate! v alter the five on the corner of Fourteenth stre-'t and New York avenue, John P. Hil'on, Esq., who resides on Fourteenth street, between E and M, was awakened bv a noise in his yard, and or. going out he discovered that some scoundrel bad piac?><l a lighted candle, proba bly an inch and a half lonz, undi r a barrel surrounded by straw, in Mr. Hilton's frame woodshed. But for tnis timely discovery, the building would nodotib* speedily have been in flames. As Mr. Hilton came out of his house he saw =omeon?. apparently barefooted, moving stealthily out ol the yard" Vacbam v andSlbbpino in Streets.?The nuisance so long existing in the Second Ward, of vagrants sleeping in thesUvt, has attracted the especial attention of th* police, and a dis position it exhibited by the oilicers to abat>? it. East ii;?ht seven p?s'jus wer^ arrested for vagrancy, and thirteen boys tor sleeping in the streets. Three of th >?e charged with va grancy were fined ?1 each; one was turned over to th*? Superintendent a. a suspicious character, and the others were di.-missed upon their promise to do better in future. The boys were mostly newsboys, and it is a pity that so many smart little fellows should be without homes, and obliged to lodge in the streets. A Mkan TniKK.?Oil Friday last, Officer Barkeley, of the eigh h precinct, arrested a soldier named Chris. Kerpdon. far stealing a trunk from a house on O street, between Sec ond and Third, belonging to a Mrs. I'errv. Mrs. P. had come here from the North to at tend her husband, who was sick in hospital, and on arriving here she found that he had just died. Herndon was v<-ry officious in as sisting Mrs. Perry to fir.d a place to keep her trunk, and while she was attending the fune ral of her husband he stole it. He wTas com mitted to the Central Guard-house. Wild Fellow.?Yesterday, a young fellow, mrr:ed James Welch, having indulged too freely in fighting whisky, became disorderly, and near the corner of H and Third streets north, he assaulted first W. J. Cro^gon, then Daniel Donahoo, and next officer Crown, who arrested him and took Itim before Justice Giberson. The justice fined him 55.70 for disorderly con duct, and sent him to jail for court in three assault and battery cases. A Bcmmer Abkbpted.?Charles Mauret, a suspicious character, loafer around town and hard case generally, was arrested yesterday by roundsman Mattingly and officer Parker, the officers not observing that he had any visible, means of support. Mauret has frequently been ordered to leave the city, but he never heeded the warning. Selling Liyuon to Soldiebb.?Edward Howard was arrested yesterday and committed to the Central Guardhouse, charged with sell ing liquor to soldiers. Second Ward Station Cases.?W. Knott, drunk: $-2. Wm. Clark, do.; do. Also, resist ing officer; dismissed. CniKOPODV. ?There ia no part of the human frame whose condition ha* more intlaence on oar comfort or diacomfert. or which requi res more car?? and attention than the feet. An occasional call upon the skilful chiropodist is in-liapedhable, and we know of uone more competent than Dr. White, now located at 434 Penn. arenue, between 4!* and 6th streets. Thouaanda of people in Waahington and vicinitr testify with gratitude as to hia auecess fnl treatment of corns, bunions, ingrowing nails and other disorders of the flet. Dr. White makes chiropody a speciality. You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Office open from 3 a. m. to 9 p.m. No charge for consultation, je 17 Habitual Cohbtipation.?Hwc torfftzi aecrtnin art'l Psrmanmt rvre.?Some occupations of life pre dispose to coativaness, especially those which allow but little exercise. Persoca who contract tais un fortunate habit of body,under such circumittnces, might possibly be relieved by changing their seden tary employments for others ofa in<<r* active kind; but this is by no ine&na eertain. Habitual consti pation is a very obstinate disorder. All the ordi nary aa-called remedies invariably aggravate it. Nothing can be more injurious th?u the continue 1 u?e of strong aprri-nts. They at first irritate, aul finally almost paralyze the bo wela?rendering thein so torpid that enormwus doses of cathartic medi cines have no effect upon them. A mild ape.ient, combined with a gentle stimulant, is the true remedy; and a combination in the happiest pro portion. of these ingredients. is found ia H.is tettcr'a Stomach Bitters. This famous stomaehiC invigorates the who'e intestinal canal, while quietly removing from its convolutions ail impedi ment! to a free passage through them. No mere paryative has this double operation. ffo ordinary stimulant effects tpe desired object. Cit-nea ?>f con stipation aba^ doaed ashopalfus bv distinguished medical men have been cured in a few weeks by tue Bitters. To tbose wliu have tned a;, the Hues of the dispensary in vaii, we say try this irres>tible stimulant, and aperient. There n wo sufficient reason why constipation should be the oonsequence of sedentary habits. Haste;ter's Bitters, by supply in* the vicor whi^h would ntbar wiee be derived from erercise. will iu a.l ,-.a<es enable the System to perf-rin its excretory fuua ti?na rPAglarly and healthily. JTeur ^Uy^icians even mne proper allowances for the exeitamsntin ao:ne cases, and the glnnm aimost amounting to despair,in others, which are frvqueutly thaaccom pacimunta of th* diseases of females. The truth ia, that ladies atfec?->d with tho^e visitations often make her-"" efforts to conquer them, and fail for the want of Juat auch a stimulant and correct've s* the "Bitwra" afford. If the tree nature of woman a constitution were better appreciated, it would be aeeu that no blame attaches to her for theseaberations,but that,on the coutrary they should render her the obJ*ct ol a tendor ay in path* an" a fonder care. Hostettar'* celebrated Stomach Bitters,prepared and told by Hostctter and Smith, Pittaburg, Pa. Sold by all drucglsta and family groeers. Wholesale Agent*-A. M. Biuiafer 3c Oo , f23T Penn. ??#. i? 26 eo3t A MiDmnwn Mklo*t. vlvui night in the do?days. And all through the house Night prowlers were stirring Fleas, bed-bugs and mouse. The children, uneasy. Squirmed this way and that? The bed-bugs pre/erred them Because they were fat. But at dawn on each insect Lyon's death powder fell; And the rats and the mice, too, Succumbed to his PHI. Lyon's Powder will kill all insect*. Lyon's Mag netic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. je 17-2w Dx*x:s I. Barnes t Co.. New York. Waekahtbdto Cuk? m Six Dats.?Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years' standing, will cure Gonorrhea t? six days. No change ord<>t required. Price 91 per bottle. Hold by 8.0. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa, avenue Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja 3-1 y Disbasks or ths Nbrvoos, Simival, Uiisart ABd SbxdaL 8T8Tkms.?New and reliable treat ment?in Reports of the Howard Association?B?ut in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. mar 25 4ni DIES, On the 31stultime, Mrs. 6U3AN WHITE, in the 70th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of nor ?o'?-iu 'aw, Kob't A. Conrell, 6t>? M street, on Thursday a fter nooD, at 3 o'clock. * At in.S o'clock p. m., on the .Vth ultimo, after a short but severe illne?s, at the age of -I years and 9 months, ELLA, daughter of Margaret A, and the late Dan l J. Hongler. " At Cairo, ID., June Jlst. of congestive chills, JOHN NEWLAND,son of M.-. Jehn Olapham, U. S. Naval Pyrotechnist, ae-ed 3(1 years aud 6 months nc nics, &c. H 0! FOB THE FOURTH OF JULY! A GRAND PIC-NIC to be given at GREEN SPRING PAVILION by the propri etor of the Spring and managed by4 the United r,lee Club of George J town. The managere pl<?d?re themselves to in*ke this the Pic-Nic of th? season. Ther# has been a suflicieut lorce of police engaged for tbe day to preserve order TicKets 50 cents, admitting a eeu tleman and ladies. Stages will leave the car stand for the Spring ever? half honr. Jy 1 -3t* W. T. PAUL, Sec y. FOR SALE AfrP RENT. I^URNISHKD ROOMS FOB RKNT Af I4M | street, near 7th street. Apply immediately, for the first of the month. jyl-3t* OOMS FOR RKNT AT 456 E STREET, NORTH side, between tith s.?d 7th streets. They are It large, airy, convenient, and will be rented on rea sonable terms. jy Lr3t* I^USNIFUKD ROOMS? Very handsomely fur nished; location best in the city. Apply on th's premises, ii>4 F street, between 13tli ana ltth streets. _ jy l-3t* li'OR RENT?With boatd, two fine large rooms -T on 3d floor and one on 1st floor, and several 8mall rooms for single gentlemen. Terms moder ate IIS X street, near Post and Patent Offices. Table Hoarders also accom m i d a ted. jy 1 -.*J fe* P^OR RENT?A DWELLING HOUSE in a central and 4,'eoi neitfhborhovl; 10 rooms, bath room and modern conveniences. Rent with good security. Furniture to too aiuouut of ^2rH> to b? sold to tenant. Addre?s, with name, Box M 1 Post Office^ It* C^URNISHED ROOMS ?Five Furnished Booms 17 for rent. No. 424 JSth Street, between New York avenue and H street. je30-3t* TO RENT?Very handsomely-furnished APART S1RNTP, in a lirst class house. Apply at .132 G street, between 12th and 13th. je 30 3'.* FOR KENT?One pleasant front third story CUaMBER and one in the lecond story in a private family wh*re there are no small children. Reference exchanged. Inquire sit No. .V.24 M St., betwe n Mth and l'Hh streets. Single gentlemen preft-rred, or a gentleman and wife without chil dren. je 30-st* FCR KENT?Large ROOM, well-furnished, in the sp?cious house No. 33') I street, between luth and 14th streets, oppo?ite Franklin Square. Meal" furnished by experienced caterers. je2-t.tt* FOB RBNT - Desirable APARTMENTS, en suite, on first and secord floors. A party of gentlemen preferred. Private table if desired. ev?*r\ attention p-iid to thosn in th? house Apply at4'?f> 17th street,between IT and I. je2">-4t* I^OK BENT-A l*r*e lirst-cla>s FURNISH ED HOUSE in Georsro own?it rooms, stablin<, etc. Also'for lease, the valuable Lot in this city, rortl west corner of C and 1 itli streets. Also a Lot for sale, oo th?> wst *id ? of 12th and Canal stre ts. Bfith pood stsn's Jor business. And several eli gible situated Lots, for private residences, for tale. J A M148 F. HALIDAY. je 27-6t* P.ea'i Ewtate Brokvr.513 11th st. I/OK RBNT?A FVJRN IbUID HOUSE, d*si .T ra'cly located, not far irom Wiilards' Hetel. It is supplied with ai! the modern improvewents. For terms, apply to E. P. SIMPSON, at Sibley i Guy's. 332 J>, between l^th and llta. ja 23-tf |/OR SALE ?One of the most money making .T_ RESTAURANTS, with lodgings attache4, doiny tne be.^t business in Washing-ton. To any one who wishes to engage in this busiue^B, it will be a fure fortune, which can be easily shown by having an interview. None but men of m?ans net-d apply. For farther information appiy to C. B. iiARER, Star Oflji-e. ie 26-eo'?t T O MANUFACTURERS, MILLERS, .kc.-FOK I RENT, for a ter:.i offrom tbre^? to seven year3, at option of the l(-r.r<.;e. tlie hi ildingi and fine water power, on Rock crook. B-ar the Cliff barn Hos pital. about threo miles from this city, K.nown as the Adams Mill. The building i= substantially built, a >out fi'ty feet p.quate. has uvu full iloors, besilei cellar aul attic It ie now furnished with three over-shot wheels, about thirteen feet in diameter. The mill dam and rac>_> are in perfect order, ani the water power unfailing. The mill itself is out of repair. For further particulars, apply to DAVID A. BURR. Attorney at Law, Office corner 7th and K streets, je 28 e04tT opposite Post Office. A FINE GARDEN FAKiF FOR HALE. Four miles and a half from Washington. 5n a northerniy direction, in a high state of caltivatiou, now covered with a flourishing crop of vegetation, iine Dwelling, all requisite outbuildings, two pumps of excellent water : and will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of X. LACY, on the premises, or J. BANKS, teed Dealer, corner Seventh and N streets, Wuhiafton je 2! lm* T- O LET-A FURNISHED HOUSE^ nfir^the City Hall. Inquire at this ollioe. je l?5-tf f'OR SALE?A neat OOTTAGE HOUSE in the village of Bladensburg. It is pleasantly locat ed, with tin? yard and garden attached. Apply to F.R A J W, VEITCH, Bladensburg, Maryland, je 11-eoLw* OR~8ALE^l AOdesirable B'JELDING LOTS in various sections of the city W.f Washington, at low prices and on convenient terms. Apply toE. CAKUS1, Law Office, No. 3^ Louisiana avenue. je.Vlm^ L/URNISHXD ROOMS TO KENT?For rent, at 1 460 12th street, east side, between G&nd H streets, neatly furnished and very comfortable BED ROOMS. ac4 SITTING BC0M3, and PAR LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirably in thu city. Every attention paid to those occupy ing! them, (io children in the house. mv 3-tf F PERSONAL. A CARD ?I wish to inform my 'riends and the pui'iiitbat person who wa^ arrested by Col. Paker for aiding soldiers t? desert, and sent to the Oid Capit dt is not John A. Mclntire, but a person by that na'.uu from Philadelphia. I am too loyal to the Government to undertake any thing of the fcind. [U1 J. A. McINTIRE. GEORGETOWN ADYER'MTS, (yT5=?N0TICX -LICENSES -All persons whoie U3 lie* nses from the corporation of George town expire on the 3uth instant are hereby notified to renew the same on or before the 10th of July next, otherwise they subject themselves to a tine, and the Imw is compulsory on the proper officers to enforce said fine against all delinquents, je 24 Itawtjy in WM. LAI KD, Clerk. (V"5=?GEORGETOWN TAXEB.?An abatement IL ~i of six per cent, will be allowed upon the Geueral Tax of 1353 if paid on or before the first day of July next. The Water Tax of 1361, deferred by act of the Corporation, will be due and payable at the same time. All persons in arrears for the School Tax of 1-H1 aud lb>>2 are earnestly requested to settle the same without further delay or cost. jelS-ecSt OH AS D. WELCH, Collector. Photograph a l b u m si The largest, cheapest and best stock of PROTOGKAPH ALBUMS now in the District, can be found at No. High street, Georgetown, D. C. An examination of mystockof Books,Stationery, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac., is respectfully ?olioited. GEORGE W. KING. Je 25-12t* *5 High street. Georgetown, P.O. W LUM8BON, r 0RWABBING AND GXNXRAL COMUI88ION MERCHANT. 91 A5D 103 Watsu Stsibt, CmrKitvwn. D. C., Attends to the sale or Produoe, Flour, Grain, and Merchandise generally ; Procures Freight, Char ters Vessels, 4.0. Business transact* I always with promptness and dispatah mar 4-tf STEAMSHIP JAMES S GREEN HA8 AR ^7 rived from New York and is now dis - mvm a?f w t VA a nu\A IS UUW UiB charging cargo at the foot of High st (< Oeorgertown. Consignees will plfaae attend to the reception ef their goods at once. je? 3t MORGAN A RHINEHA8T. POiTT Hall, June V, 1363. U BLIO NOTICE Is hareby given that the piactice of depositing dltfe, garbage, or rubbish of any description, either In or along the line of the Washington Canal, must be discontinued; and all persons so offending will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. DAT ID HEPBURN, jsfc eolw Commissioner ef WaUtiugVra Oau&l. WANTS. W WANTID-Brui American woman,a8ITUA "? TION for plain sewing or housekeeping; best reference given. Apply at the BUr Ottce. It* Hf^TBD-A SITUATION for a perfectservant " girl (cook) in a hotclor private family. Ad dress 496 14th street. ?' tEJA^ED?Bv a respectable woman, a SITSA " TION w cook, washer and ironer in a private family. Address D. L , Btar Oflice. It' 1LIOFSE WANTED?Fifty dollars bonus will be X 1 given; 5 to 9 rooms. Address C. B., Slav Of fice. Jy rat* WANTED?A GIRL to cook, wash and iron at 1 Af> P street, between 19th and joth. Recom mendation required. JV l-3t* WANTED?At the Clarendon Hotel, two goo 1 Washers and Ironer* for the laundry. The Ironer mudt be capable of doing a? line cletbes ; none other newd apply. jy l-3t* \\7ANTED.? Several gentlemen can be accom v * rroJated with Board, at north B at.. Capitol Bill, one block from Capitol, and half block ironi streetcars. Je l-3t* YET ANTED?A BOY, about fifteen years of ?ge, i? t? learn ihe hair dressing trade; he will fiud a good home. Apply at 469 Seventh street, Navy Yara. Je l-'H* A WAITER WANTED AT THE GOSLING RexUarant; 1u a lirst (lass one $20 a month will be given the whole year round. Inquire at Restaurant, 2 17 Penn. avenue, between ltth and Uth streets. je 1 2t* WANTED?A first rate COOK and au industri ous Chambermaid; th?y wiil be required to do the ?aeMni( of the family. Recommendation rtquireo. Colored woman preferred. Apply at No. 3 Franklin PI?ce. jy I at* WANTED TO RKN T?Between now and August 1st, by a gentleman and wife (no children), a small furnished or unfurnished House, ei her m Warhiiifcton or Georgetown. Please address, stat ing terms, locality, &c., C. M. M., this oflice. Jy 1 3t? 'ANTED ? A SITUATION ns paymaster'* cierfc, or as cleric or sook-keeper in any other department, by a man well acquainted with busi ness of the kiDd. hatfng bad fifteen year's ex perience, and is a first-rate penman. Best of refer ences given. Address "Webster," Box 1017, Washington, D. O. Jy l-3t* INFOBMATION WANTED OF OWEN REILLY, of Cnmiiany G, <ith Regiment U. S. Infantry.* Sent to Rev. F. E. Boyle, St. Peter's Caarch,T Washington, D C. je3fl-3t* ANTBD?At the Ebbift House, three GIRLS vv aid #ne to assist in taking care of children. A Colored Woman wantad to wash children's clothes. je 3?-:tt* ?VANTED? Two good BAKKRS; oim on cakes % * and the othr-r on bread. Apply at the corner o' E nnd Eleventh streets. je 3"-St* NOERR & BRO. VlTANTED IMMEDIATELY?A GOOD COOK ; ** one that can come well reeommeaded, none others need apply. MRS. HERBURT, Je30-2t* H st., between fith and7th. \\T AN TED? Every Udy in town to know that we v v Stamp any pattern brought us, on flannel, veivet, siik, satin, linen, and muslin. We are the only persons who make it an exclusive business, anl stamp your goods ?hile vou wait. 3*1 F st., between Eighth and N :nth, opposite Patent Oflice. ,1e :?>-5t' WANTED ?A moderate s;*e FURNISHED v* HOU^E for a small family, or board in a family where there are no other boarders. Ad drfSsW. H. N., Box 1*-}, Post Office, Washington, D. C. je JJ-3t* WANTED?A COLORED BOY, from about 1-ito v v la years of aae, who unoerstands driving and taking care of a horse. Also, a Colored Woman to alteud to chamber and housework generally. Ap ply at this rfHce. je 2J 3t* \VANTED-A DINING ROOM SERVANT. One vv that can come will recommended may hear of a good situation by applying at Room Ne. 37, s-coxid Boor. Winder's Building. je 27 tf ALAbY WHO HAS HAD SUPERIOR AD vant.iges of education and knowledge of busi ness, desire* a Situation as 'private secretary" or amanuensis for a gentleman. Can furnish unex ceptionable testimonials and reference. Address L. M. N.. Star Office^ Je 25-Ct* HOUSE WANTED?A moderate-sized House, furnished or unfurnished, situated between 9th and 19th streets, and north of P street, wanted for one year. Address Box No. 250, Post Olfiae. je 'J5-lw" \VANTED?Two GIRLS to assist in washing " and starching; noat need apply unless they have worked in a hotel or public laundry. Inquire, for ?ne week, at the National Steam Laundry, Pa. avenue, opposite Gtover's Theater je25 tf JAS.F. HOTCHKI83. WANTED-A PURCllASSRor PURCHASERS, daily, for thirty gallons purest Baltimore County Ice Cream, of all flavors, delivered in any part of the city at the low price of S1 5<>_per gal lon. Apply to THOMAS E. W. FEINOUR. No. 47 0 Twelfth street, between F and G, or leave orders At So la Water and Ice Cream Stand,Wash ing ton Building, i corner 7 th and Pa. avenue,) Bod a Stands No 7 1 Northern Liberty and No. 373 Center Markers. je 17-lm* WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Twenty CAR PENTERS. Liberal wages wiil be paid to good workuieD, and none others will be accepted. Apply to the Government Carpenter Shop, oa K ttreet, near the corner of Seventeenth street. Lieut. Col. R M. GK25KNE, Chief Quartermaster, ray 281 Department of Washington. I BURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.?Wanted to rent, for from one to three years, a Furnished Dwelling for a private family. Location in the First or S?cond Ward preferred. Address Lock Bo* 65. Washington. D. 0. se4-tf ~ r ANTED-8KC0ND -HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors. Carpete, Beds, Bedding and House iurnishiug Qeods of every description. R. BUCHLY, 42s 7th st , marS^-tf bet. G and H. east side w LOST AND FOUND. or REWARD.?Strayed from the subscriber on *?) the26tn instant, a red bull'aio COW, with a white fact; the marks remembered. TIMOTHY KBLLKGIIAN, It* 30* Fourth street. REWARD.?Stolen, from the vicinity of Port Tobacco, Maryland, on the night of 2f>th, two HHBSES: one r bay; bla'e fine; small white spot on the n?ck, caused by cellar; and black Mar e, with very full and thick neck, a'allion neck. Believed to be stolen by negroes. Plow bridles nnd no saddles. DR. F. H. HILL, je 1 3t* corner Cth and F sts., Wasningtun. T''STRAY COW.?Five dollars reward for a bullalo j Cow; coior of lar?? yellow and white spots; she is ratb?r large in size, and is a fresh milch coir, with :i larije udder; very gentie, a'though alie has a wild look from the eyes RACHEL JENKINS, je r>n .Vt* 21*t st , No. 3H0, bet. G and tl. l/OCND? In Georgetown, D. 0.. on the ni^ht of r 27th June, one UKOWN MULE; thirteen and half hands high; about tweWe years old. The owner will call at Forrest Hall. Gsor^etown.prove property, pay expenses, and take him affuy, or e!?e he will be disposed of to pay expenses. je 30-at* CiAME TO THE SUBSCRIBER A RED COW / Calf, about 5 or 6 weeks old. The own?r will come forward, prove property, pay chsrges, and t&ieitawav. GEO. BARBOU&. je 2?-3t* ^02 11th et.. Navy Yard, bet. H and I. LOST?On Saturday, one BAY MaRE; si\t.-en bands high; with four black feet. A suitable reward will be given to any persen giving informa tion about her at m. C. Gran's Grocerj, between Secmd and Third streets. je 29 3t* WM.J0HN30N. i i , PRICES REDUCED. "TRKNADTNE Shawls, Mosambique Shawls, Black Lace Mantles, PoinU, Barnou* and Picolominis in great variety and r&? j^duced prices. M. TAYLOR ft 00. NEW DRY GOODS. PISCES White, Pink, Blue, and Green Mosquito Netting, Bleached and Brown Gottons, Sheetings, Table Linen, Crash, Diapsrs, Irish Linen, llosery. Gloves. Cambric and SwisB Sdgiugs, and Enaertions, Valencia? and English Thread Edgings, White Goods in every variety of quality and pnee je 26 M. TAYLOR A UO. 100 I ESS THAN OLD PRICES, CHINA TEA 8ET8, (32 pieces.)>32 50. IRON STONE CHINA DINNER SETS, $17, FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, 830, Also, a 'arge assortment of Decorated, (lOld-bana and White TEA and CHAMBER 8ETS at low prices. C. W. BOTELER & IsON, 31!* Pennsylvania avenue, je 27-3t Between 9th and l'Uh streets. TI8II-WANG, 2HE OREATCHINESE .REMEDYfor GONORRHCEA, OLEEI, fEtr. One Box wili. 1'kkfokm^ Cd" t Ingredients are purely Testable. It is * A.*\ pleasaut to the taste, has u? fad odor, ami may be carried in the vest pooketfithout detection. Circulars free. Pr io#$ 1 a J * i , by 8. C. UPH AM, 403 Chestnut ^.. Philadelphia, and in Washington by 8. C. FORD, 2 JO Pennayl vanla avenue. Sent by mail- )* 15-eolj ^ FRENCH LADYqm pABIg Wishes to give Lessons in her language. Apply to M'me FOWARGER, jt 260 Pa. avsnue. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the ?ubscri x ber bas obtained from the Orphans' Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Pat risk Gibbons, late of Washington city, D C.,de based. All persons having claims agunit the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the 'am#, with the Touchers thereof, to the subscriber, }o or before the 23d day of June next: they mar xherwiee by law be excluded from all benefit of he said estate. Qivrn under in v hand this 23d day of June, 1963. Je 24-lawjw* EDWARD 8RENNAN. Executor. >15 R SA't'/th ?kLh"^KER. 515 915 Elbvhkth Strsbt, 6 doors south of Penusylvania avenue. Heuees and Unimproved Lots for sals. Je?-?o2m* *W N MACKEREL-MACKEREL I Beat In the market. Sold low at JONES A 00 *8, my Corner Eighth aaA 9 streets, N AUCTION SALES. TH1E APTKRMOQH ARD ??-MVKKUW By C. R L. CROWN A CO.. Auctioneers. U0Ri)U. MULES. WAGONS, AND HARNESS XI AT AVCTIOM?We Will sell, TO-MOiiRtfW MORNlNu,?t 9 o'clock, at the Washington City Horse Market, on 6th strAet,n??r theCanal.alarg* number of the ahov? named ntoc.lt. Term* cut. It? 0. B. L. CROWN A 00.. Anets? By W. L. WALL A CO.. Auctioneers. South tor. Pmn. avt. and 9ikst. /"CONTINUATION OP TAB TRUSTEE'S SALE V ? or Stock ok Fink Impobtbd Wucas, Liguoiuj, A5D I ioars ?The Stock remaining nnsoid ir >:a to-day's sale (3?th June* will be seld on THURS DAY MORNING next, M instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms of W L. Wall A Co. G. H. OAKT.BR. Trustee. y i w, l. Wall & co., Aucti. Br W. L WALL A CO.. Auctioneers. SUTLER'S STOCK AND 8M&LL STORKS AT Auction ?Gn TO-MORROW MORNING, 2d in*tai<t.at 10 o'clock, we will sell at the Auction Fofitns, a l?t of Butler's Supplies, con<URting of? 3 mii> lbn. Butter, Ch< ese Kiel, Dates, Chamois Leather Pocket and Table Cutlery, Camp Knives. Pans, A c.. Woolen Sfcirtf, Gloves, Hosiery Stationery, Aa., Ac., Ac.. Ac. Terms cash. iy 1-d fj. WALL A CO . Anotfl. By GRKKN A WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. QALK OP NEW AND OLI) FURNI TURK AT Auction.?On THURSDAY, the 2d inst.. at 9 o'clock A. M.we shall sell in front of ourStore Boom* corner 7Hi ami D street*,a large lot of New Furniture.consisting of? Wainut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, aad Tables Cottag:- Setts complete Solas, Spring Ssnt and other Chairs, Ac., A large lot of Old Desk*, Tables, Ac. AI.SO, Bookbinder's Tools, consisting of? Shears, Cresses. Brushes, Handscrews, Ac., One Large Card Cutter, and a large lot ef old Lumber. It GREEN A WILLIAMS. Aucts By MARSHALL A PAGE, Auctioneer*. \r ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. SITUATED ONViRQI:?IA AVMNUH,NKXT TOTHH cobnkr or Sbconu stukkt.?On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. July 1st. 1863 at 6 o'clock,we wiil sell on th? premises. Lot IS, in Square 581, having a front of forty-eight feet on Virginia avenue, suitable for two houses, and will be divided if re quired. Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve, are eighteen months. ?ale permeptory. je2S-eodAds MARSHALL A PAGE, Aucts" By J. C. McGUIRK A CO., Auctioneers. /^HANCEBY SALE.?By virtue of a decree of the \~s Supreme Court of the District of Columbia made in the cause of Caleb Dulaney, adminu tiator, vs. the witow and heirs of Adam Dulaney, No. 1,848, equity, and dated June 3, 1SSJ, I will offer at auction, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of Jucj, instant, at fi o'clock P.M., f>n the premires tnat valnable let known as Lot No. Fifty-five, (55 )iu square three hundred and sixty-seven, (357.) sit uated on Ninth street, ncarO, improved with a Frame Dwelling-house. Terms of sale. Cash. The tern^s rauat be complied with within one week after Bale, or the property rniy be resold, after one week's notice, at tUa risk aad ?oit of the first purchaser. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. WALTERS. OOX.Truste o je 4-eotd J.C. McGUIBEA C0.,AucU. K?"TUE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN conseqeuteof the rain until WEDNESDAY, Juiy 1st, same hour and place, _ WALTER S COX. Trustee. je 77 d J. C. McGUlBE A CO . Ancts. By W. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers At the Bazaar, 9i? Louisiana ave., between 9th and 10tU streets. 1BAY HORSE, sound, kind, and gentle, geod worker in single or double Harness will be -?cld on THURSDAY MORNING. July 2d. at 10 O'cloca, at the Bazaar, to pay for his livery. je 3-i W. L WALL A CO . Aucts. By W. L. WALL A CO . Auctioneers. Corner Pa avenue and9th street, south side. GROCERIES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, LIQUORS ??T and Small Stokbs, at Auonoi.?Oa THURSDAY MORNING, 2d July, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, in front of the Auction Booms, a lot of Groceries, embracing? Barrels White and Yellow Sugars Chests Tea and Ground Coffee Candles ami 8tarch 100 Boxes Yellow, Olive and Castile Soap Boxes Adamantine. Sperm. and Mould Cardies Cases Catsup, Sauces anl Pickles, and Brandied Fruit* Oases Natural Preserves and Jellies Cases Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepper, anl Ginger CO Boxes Extract anl Concentrated Coffee Barrels Dried Peaches and Apples Boxes Canned Fruits, Meat.-; and Vegetables 2i> Boxes Navy Tobacco 3'i caddi-s Tobacco Smoking and Killikinnick Tobacco A large assortment Cigars 187 cases Claret and Catawba Wine Baskets r~d cases Chaivpagne aad German Wlnee. Cases WLiskey, Brandy, Kin, B-ttersand Lemon Sirup. Barrels Pike's XXX, Miller's Rye, Magnolia. Bourbon and other Whiskeys, &ud lo gallon keas Suit's Whisky 3-4 and J, Brandy Also, a quant ity of Small Stores Terms cash. je 30 W. L. WALL A CO.. Aucts^_ By GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers VALUABLE BUILDING LOTd ON CAPITOL Htli. at Auction?On THURSDAY, the 2d day of July, we shall sell, on the oreinises. at six o'clock p. m., the following handsome Building Lots in subdivision of Square No. 815, bein? Lot* D. f,G, I anl &. These Building Lots ar? hat,d soruely located on liXh street east, between east Capitol and north A street. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed tiivcn and a ceed of trust taken. Ti tle indisputable. . . A portion of the cash payment will be required when the property is knock-*d off. and if not com plied with it wiil be then and there put up anl sold to the next highest bidder. je 27-d | P-ep-1 GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucta. By J.C. McGUIPE A CO.. Auctioneers. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO THE undersigned, executed by John Shaw and Mati da Shaw, dated the 9th day of June. A. D. 1859, and by order of the cestue que trust, I shall, on THURSDAY, the 2duay of July, at 6 o'clock.on the premises, offer at public sale, the ground and improvements, mentioned and described in said trust deeJ, as follows : , . . The south half of lot numbered four, in Sqr.are 423, as the same is marked and laid down in the ground plan of the city of Washington, aad des cribed af follows: Beginning 109 feet from the corner of N street north, and running north, on the line of Sth street west 33 4-12 feet, thence east lO feet: thrnce south o3 4-12 feet; thence west l"'J feet to Sth street, the place of beginting ; contain ing SSXJK square feet of ground, together with tbe imprr venients, consisting of two comfortably dwelling houses, with back buildings Terms of sale, cash. The right to resell on live days notice, iftbetnims of the sale are i.ot complied with, at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. S. S. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Je 17 2awds J. C. McGUIRE A CO., Aucts. BOARDING. ONB OB TWO ROOMS VACANT IN ONK OF the invst elegant boarding houses in the city, and in the most desirable location in tbe First Ward. Inquire at the Star Office. je 3t-3t* C^KNTajBMEN IN WANT OF BOARD CAN~b5 T well accommodated, on terras very liberal, at 373 Thirteenth street, one door south of I; it is in a pleasant locality, and very convenient to gentle men having business in the Treasury aad Statu Departments. je 3*> at* ?7?LEGANTLY FURNISHED R00M8, WITH JCi or without board, at No. .117 Seventeenth st., half a ?quare north of the War Department. Day Boarders taken. je g? 3t* LARGE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, beautifully sitnated on Oapitol Hill, is now prepared to take permanent boarders; rooms all large, square high ceilings. 8infle gentlemen preferred Reference exchanged. First street east, between A and B; je ::5-lw* FOR RENT.?One or two ROOMS, large, airy, and comfortably furnished, with excellent board. The house is in the immediate vicinity of four Departments of the Government, and has modern conveniences. Terms as moderate as the times will possibly permit. To those who desire a quiet pleasant home, free from pretension, or show, where every attention is paid to the comfort of its inmates, this opportunity is offered. Apply at No. 395 18th street, between 9 and G streets. je a tf P~ ERSONS DESIRING BOARD MAY FIND all the comforts of an elegant home by apply ing at 426 2)th street, corner of F. three squares rest of the War and Navy Departments, One of ;he pleaBantest locations, with on.; of the finest riews, in the city. Water and gas in every room. rablchoarders taken. Je i61m* C^LERKB FROM THE D1PARTMSNT8, ARMY and navy officers and strangers visiting Wash ngton, may find a comfortable home in one of the nost delightful locations in Washington, No. 52 Missouri avtnue. One very large front room, 2d itory, now vacant. ciy 1.5 PIANO FORTE FOR SALE.?A superior 6X oc tave Rosewood-case Piano Ferte will >e sold low. Apply at No. tfl3 H street.||.iijiJ >etween 18th and 13th sts. je 29-4t* "11 *?" ? POTOMAC MARKET, OPPOSITE THE (tOVERNMGNT WHARF. Foot or Sixth Stkhht. A. M. HEPBURN, Proprietor. .... meatSTfish. VEGETABLES, FRUIT, ICS, kn? Wholesalh a>i> Retail Goods delivered la any part of the city on and Iter the g>th inst. ' Je Ifl-lm* r?ATBl RATE I! RATS !tl tt ROACHES! ROACHESII ROACHESII! BEDBUGS I BEDBUGS!! BEDBUGS!!! ANTS I FfiEAS! Ac. Ian all be destroyed by never-falling articles to e had at MOORE'S West End Drug Store, 113 'enn. avenue. Je an-?w p*IV E-TWENTY B?NDS. We are now prepared to furnish to purchasers U. 8. FIYI TWENTY BONDS f ?11 denominations, upon application, without any delay Subscribe!* holding oar receipt* are notified that heir bonds are ready for delivery aad are reqneit d to eaU for them. JAY OOO&E A CO., jea-tf UU street. TOTION SALES. ?T W. IT1III WAYS At tke Bazaar,' *.L A CO., Anottoneera. EXECUTOR'S are . bfttresn 9tA Older of the ,. .. imuaM u. lick. we will ofler at f F AM IM HQH8I Br ? f JuIy.atlOo'elock.gof Repcsitory, on Louisiana ?a FRID* Y-the .14 loth streets? Baia*r and A Fine Carriage ITorse, pen*. between 9th u<> Teimscash, gentle, and well Jy 1 W L. WAL Br C. L. CROWN A CO.", -0.. Auet*. A valuable leasehold aT~~z On FRIDaY AFTERNOuN Ju!y?j?L_ 0 clock, in front of the premises, we slO?* ?rd? r ot th*Orphans' Court, three two sv.,*1. ? Hons'* belonging to tbeestateof the lat?rj?. * Hughes, together with the l?tr? upon thetfe they occupy. Thi? property fronts 47fe*tdy street west, between B street sonth ami MtryK arenne. in fcquaro No. 433. Said lease has upwarv ot s yearn to ran. Term* of salt* a* prescribed by the Court: One third CMh; the balance upon a credit of three and ?ix months, for satisfactorily endorsed not.-?. bear ing interest from itay of sale. All conveyancing at the eost ot the purchaser or purchasers C R. L. CROWN A CO.Aaets. Office?No. 353 Pa. ay., one door frem the comer _of6tb at. jy i-st* Uy W.L. WALL A CO.. Auctioneers. ^?T0CK OP A SUTLER'S 8TJPPLY STORK AT f? Auction ?On FRIDAY MORNING,3d of Jul? wo will sell at the corner of 7th and K streets, No'. 431, a stock of Sutler'* Supplies. ??mbraeing? A Large assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery Watcbea, Watch Chains aud Guard* 2,ft*> ibs Butter, Boxes Figs, Dates. Raisins Sp?'rni and Adamantine Cundles Cit'er, Woolen i*hirti, Drawers and Gloves Pipes, Tobacco Pouches Money Bolts and Hag* Portmonaies Letter I'aper, Envelopes, and other Stationery Camp Knives, Cjyis, Ac.. Large jumilitv Skins Pocket Hd'k'fs., Collars. Ac., &c.. Platform Scales, Counters, Cases, and other Fix tures. Terms cash. je.Vt-d W. L. WALL A CD.. Ancte. By MARSHAL!. A I*AGK Auctioneers. rhKSIRABLK TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE AN D 1 " Fkamk Dwti.Li.vo at Auction".?We shall s?ll on the premises, on Washington street. between Fourth and Fifth, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, July 7th, at6H o'deck, part of Lot 3, Square 518, with improvements aa above stated. Terms: Od*-third #ash; balance in 6and 12 months. Sale peremptory. je 2. d MARSHALL A PA OB. A acts. By W. L. W ALL A CO., Auctioneers. S-'nitin rcrner frnn.-ylvan ii avenue and J\'intkitreet nPRUlsTES'S SALK OK REAL ESTATE IN 1 tiir Si xth W a Kit ?By \ irtue of a deed of trust to the t uV.HcriliHi-, dated October ?2a, l*i '. and re corded in liher J . A. B.. N-> 2<'5, folio4^3,&c , one of th>- land records, I will offer for sal* at pullic auc tion on MONDAY, the l.fth of July, lV-f, at c. o'ciock, at the Ar.ct:im Rooms of W. L. Wall ?V Co . Lotto. Square l,i it, of the plan of the city ot W&shingt< n Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, tw?'ve, An<1 eighteen months. pure haser's notes satUfac - torily endorsed and bearing interest and secured by c'o?<l of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the expense of the pur chaser. If the ter?R of ssle are not complied with with in five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the riglit to resell the said property at thetisk an d cost of the defau Iticg purchaser, oa giving one day'a i.otioe iu some newspaper pub lished in the eity of W ash lugtor.. EDWARD C. CAKttiNiJTON. Trustee, je 26 W.L. WALL A CO.. Auct? By MARSHALL A 1'AOB Auctioneers. \rALUARLE BUSINESS STAND. CORNER OF 3d Btukbt ,a*o Massachusetts Avs.su* at Ai CTios.-On TUESDAY, July 7th. we shall sell, ow the premises, at 6 o'clock p m., part of Lot?.'. Square 5M. with unproverm-titfl,consisting of frame f^tore on the e?rn?r and substantial (ran* house. T?ii?stand is valuable fcr a restaurant or lager beer garden. Tetnss: Ote-third cash; balance in6 and 12 months, gale peremptory. je 2?-d MARSHALL % P^ftE.Aucts. Bv J Aa. C. Mr(jUIBE A CO., Aictioneers. IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR BALK.?la J compliance with an order of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbii, entered October 25th, 1850. in the case of William TabU r anil others, against Tacey Daniel and others, directing a ?a!e of the real estate of which, John Tabler died, siezed ; the undersigned Commissioners,appointed by the Court in sa'd esse, will otfer for sale on th? premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of July, IS?, at 6 o'clock P. M , commencing: with the firat named, following lots of ground and improve ments, lyiug in the city of W^hisgton, D. C., vi? : Lot No. JO. subdivision in Square no. ssfi, fronting 2>i feet on llth street west, between U and R streets, and containing: 10<VJ feet; and Lot No. lj, sub division in Square No. 480, fronting 20 fee* on ith street west, between fc and O streets, and contain ing 1868 square feet, the improvemets on each of said Lots conristing of a raiall Frame Iloure. Terms of sale: Cfcsh. THBO. S1IE0KELS. BESKETT HENNIFQ, JAMBS W. BARKER. ZEPHANIAH JONES Commissioners. _je24-d _ J. C. McQUIRB A CO.. Aucts. By J. O. McOUIRE A. CO., AuctioDeers TRl'STKE'SSALEOi' V Al.UABLB LOTS NEAB the Dbpot at Public Sai.k ? By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber J, A. B, No. H7, folios 9, et seq.,among the land records for Wa<h ington county, in the District of Columbia, w? will sell, at Public Aucf'on, in trout of t h<> premises, on TH URSDAY. the l^th day of June. 1P63, at balf past 8 o'clock P. M., Lots numbered three, seven, eight, eleven, fourteen and Ifteen, the subdivision of original lot numbered two, in square numbered six hundred and twenty-nine, (3, 7,8, 11, 14, acd 15, in subdivision oi' Lot J, square No. 6Z>.) wuich are ra?st eligibly located on First street west and New Jersey avenue, between D ac-i S streets noith, and oSer a rare chance far purchasers. Terms of sale: One-half cash; and the residne ia one j ear, with interest, seeured on the premises. All conveyances at purchaser's cost. Unless the terms of sale are complied with in three days from the day of sale the ri^ht to resell at tke risk and cost of defaulting purchaser is re served. By order of the Trustees. je Aeod&tls J , C. McQ U1JBE A CO., Auots. ?7-TM ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY po.itpobed until FRIDAY, Julv 3d, same hour aud place. By order of the Trnst< ?*. je 19 eoAds. J. C McOUiliE A CO.. Auctfl. ? T S. MARSHAL'S SALE ?In virtue cf neri " , fncias. on judgment of condemu?tioni issu??d from the clerk's t-ttice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. I will expose to public sale, for cash, at the frost of the < ourt houce door of said county, oa THURSDAY, the 16th dav of July next, 1963, at 12 o'clock ra., th? east half of Lot No 16, in ?square No. 724, together with all aud singular the improvements thereon. spi7ed and levied upon as the property of Michael Mxlony, and will b? sold to satisfy jnd'Cii's No. 110 to October. 1E63, in favor of Ellen Kelly, admin istratrix of Miles Kelly. WARD II. LiAMOS, jeZ^ dts U.B Marshal D.C. vir HIDBS-HIDSS. ILL Be sold at Public Auction, rvai ?arv ? tt * ? ? ~ s^le. Tems sash, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the mement of sale. O. BSLL. ja 13 [Chroc.l Lt. Col. and C. 8. U. A GOOD CHANCE.?We will sell in front of our statdof, Sixth strest. south of Henn. TV avetue. on THURSDEY next, at 12 o'c'oek, several H0R3EiJ, to the highest bidder, to^* " ? pay livery. je 29-3t* J. C COOK & CO. JAC00RDE0N8 UST Received lrom Paris a large assortment of liuust quality Accordeons, Which we eau sell chcaper than any oth>-r house?from -S"i to Sr3". MET2E ROTT'S Musis Store, je 29-tf corner of Hth and Penn. r.ve. MAGN1F1CFNT ANIMAL FOR SALE-aTiT perb BAY MARE; black main aud /?v tail, nnd warranted to show a full mile in j iTy two minut?s n.nd forty seconds (2:4'i), or no sale. Soand. triad, gentle, aud very handsome. Sold for no fault. Ai>ply in person, or address by mail, to HENit YE JOHNSON, Box No. 255,Bait. Post Office. Baltimore, Md. ALSO FOR 8ALK-A SORRBL MARE AND A Bay Mare; young and sound, end can h eat three minutes iu single harness or to the pole. Guaran teed in all respects. je 24-eo3t CRYSTAL COACHES FOR filEESi? tAlB'l'AL SPRING AND THE RACE COLRsE. The undersigned will run a coach for the above places, making two trips a day (except Sunday, when there will be three,) leaving National Hotel. 7th street and Penn. avenue, at 12 aud 4 o'clock, and <-n Sunday at 10 l end 4 o'clock, stopping at the Metropolitan. Turner A C".'s No. 2ei Penn. avenue, Kirkwood and Willards' Hotels. Return ing from Spring at 2 and 7 o'clock, Sundays 12, S and 7 o'clock. Fare?Round trip, 75 cents: each way, 50 cents: shildren half price. For further in formation call at 241 Pa avanue. Je 2<) lm* B. FERGUSON. Fro'r of 8tag >s. FIRii W O R ITS! FIREWOBKSll OF ILL KIND8. The largest assortment in the city. FLAGS?FLAG8! Of all siies, from 4 intbes to 40 feet. ? LANTERNS?LANTEBN8! For Illumination, of different styles, The trade supplied At factory prices. Come, ev erybody, and get your supplies far the Glorioua Jottrtb, at the Great National Flag and Fireworks Depot. TO. SOS ? street, near lift. Depot for Boswell A Warner's Colorific for coloring the Hair. . je!4 tjy 4* DK ^ * J?Vki'8I0IAN AND 8URGB0N OFFICE?113 PENN. ATENUE7 ' Ori? {[oori'i P*ro Stobi, Waahingtm eitp, D. C. ?UTAdvioa gratis to the poor f.om stren to oin P. ?n- J*y>-Us* \ETm BOY'S CLOTHING. aewest stTles, suitable forth* present season foe WALL 8TEPHEN8 * CO.. g# uw,M