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LOCAL NEWS. j AMUSEMENTS TO-NIQUf. Oiovkr'h Thiati*.-MU? lib* Vance will Appear to-night again as "Maseppa," a char acter io which she is superb, having great physical advantages, and bavin? also by prac tice mad# herself proficient in the character. An admirable company sustains Miss Vane a. Fori>'* Thiatir.-Clarke, wbohas so much amusMl Mr. Ford's patrens for m*ny days past, taker a benefit to-night, and makes bis last ap pearance fur the present engagement, and will appear as "Launce," in Shakspeare's "Two Oentlemen of Verona;" and as ??Dromioof Xpheeus, ' in the '-Comedy of Errors." Clarke Is a good actor, and deserves a rousing fare Well remembrancer. OaJmcBBCRY?This is a week of inexbans tible overpowering fnnat the Canterbury, with the treat bill ot burlesques performed there. "This bill includes the rich burlesque of "Th? Demon Lover," the screaming farce of "The "Widow's Victim," and numorom rich acts and rcenes M ile Marietta Ravel and Mons. Bap tistln, with tb?4lonzant Grand Ballet Troupe, appear nisrbtly in their graceful and bewitch ing performances. Fairs and FaeTivALO.?The enjoyable Fair and Festival at Odd Fellows' Hall, for the *enefit ol fbe Home for Friendless Women aud Chi'dren, Wiveg. icc., of Wounded Soldiers, is etlll in successful operation, with a host ol attractions At Island Hall, the grand Fair and Festival Jor the benefit of Grace Chnrch Is also going on swimmingly* and Is the general resort of all the pretty young ladies and good-looking young "men of the Island ward, and also has not a few Interested visitors from the city. The floe display of articles upon the tables includes some very rich and liberal conti ibutious by Mr. Franklin iPhilp, bookseller, and also by Messrs Ballan tyne. Shepherd and Morrison, also in the book trade, and aUo contributions ia the way of fancy articles, perfumery, Ac., by Messrs. Znblin, Jioewell,Oilman, Bacon,and Nairn,drurgists. "The flower stand in this lair is unique in its exquisite beauty, and in fact.ali the depart Xneuts at the lair are of the same style of attrac tiveness. Tub Brows-Wiliy Casb.?In the Circuit Oourt yesterday (Judge Wylie), after our re port closed? Jttit Klinefelter was sworn.?Witness recol lects a girl of the town in Baltimore named Xlizabetb Phillips, who stopped at Keizend&f Jnr's, on the eastern end of Baltimore street, in the year I'TO. Witness saw the same girl af terwards at a ball at Betsy Osborn's, in the lall of *54 or ;J5. On cross-examination witness stated that in 3K13 this girl was pregnant. There were two other girls nAmed Phillips in the same bouse, one named Liz and the other Jane. Betsey ThiUips was lair complexioned with blue eyes, and was marked slightly with smallpox. ?Vtijian Weeden, sworn.?Witness has resided liere all her life. In 1-tM she lived on C street, ttetween tStb and 13th, and knows Mrs. Brown, -who wl'ness met in September or October, 1331. JVIrs. Brown lived in the same house several 'weeks, w ben a gentleman named Larned took Jier away. Mr. Brent objected to the testimony as re grards Col. Larned, and this point was fully argued; the counsel for the plaintiff Ihslatiug that this evidence could not be received, as if St was proved that Mrs. Brown had connec tion with another person than Brown, after conception it could not affect the paternity; ?while the counsel on the opposite side areued ?that the time of gestation had not been fixed, and that counting from September 1st to the time of birth, there would be time for the full maturity ol the child. Other points were also arerued. Judge Wylie decided to admit the woman, to Bbow the conduct of Larned towards her, and as to whether she acted as if he (L.) was the father. Mrt. Weeder continued.?A colored man named Jos. Dozier asked If she would cake a Jady. and the lollowim; day witness told him ?be would, and tne woman came: the weman Eve the name of Eliza Beed, aud witness ows Mrs. Brown to be the same person. Col. Lamed visited the womau (Mrs. Brown) at witness's house, and also at Mrs. (Gardner's. k)th?>rrentlem<Mi were also entertained by Mrs. Jro? n Never knew Tillotson Brown to visit Iser, never knew him until afterwards. On cross-examination witness stated tbat, mme months since, she bad had a conversa tion with Mrs. Murphy, in which she (Mr*. 3)1.) stated that she never knew Mrs. Brown. Joseph Dozier (colored.)?Witness has been a liackmnn tor many years, and recollects going to Bladensbnrg and bringing Mr-. Brown in and driving her to Sosan Weedea's house at the instance of l!oL Larned. He frequently took Mrs. Brown out riding, and Larned *wou!djoin her on some of the back streets "Witness also took her afterwards to Mrs. Gard ner's and to Mrs. Dodd's. Col. Larned did not so with her to Mrs. Dodd's. but met her there. Mrs. Dodd was a very respectable lady, and !kept a millinery store, but the Colonel talked to ber about taking a lady to board, and thus she (Mrs Dodd) got sucked. On cross-examination witness said Mrt. B. ?bowed him two babies and told him that one of them she had brought in with her from Bla ?iensburg. This District in Gohorkbp.?In the evening s-eseion of the Senate yesterday? Mr. Grimes, chairman of the Committee on the District of Columbia, called up the House till granting certain privileges to the Guardian Society in the District of Columbia, as amend ed. and it wss passed. The House bill to authorize the bailiffs of the Orphans* Tourt to serve processes issued by said conr\ and for other purposes, was passed. Mr Grimes introduced a bill to authorize the corporation to levy the direct tax impoeed by the act of August ft, 1861, and to assess therefor 1 at a rate not exceeding fifteen cents on every one hundred dollars, the same to be applied to the general fund of the city of Washington. It "wss passed. Mr. Grimes called up the House resolution to amend the charter ot the Washington and <Georgetown Railroad Company, so as to per mit them to run cars on Sunday, and requiring a report annually on and after the 15th Janu ary, 19t?, of the affairs and business )f the company. The Senate committee's amend ment, which strike* eut the House provision lor 'be change of the route of the road in the -vicinity ot the Capitol, was agreed to. Mr. Samner moved to add to the bill that there shall be no exclusion On account of color. After some discussion, the amendment was yejec ted?yeas 14, nays 16. An amendment, striking out the proviso per routing the street cars to run on Sunday, was agreed to?yeas 15. nays 14. An amendment of Mr. Sumner, that there rheuld be no exclusion on account of color, "was agreed to?yeas 17. nava 16. The bill was then pitssed? yeas 33, nays P. Mr. Morrill called up the bill to amend the act for tt e proper organization of the Levy Court of the county of Washington* And it was passed. Mr. Morrill called up the bill to incorporate the Potomac Ferry Company, and after slight 2?mendments It was passed. Thb Ball at Saratoga Hall.?Saratoga JIali is a new establishment?a wooden struc- I ture?recently erected on 11th street, near the I bridge. Ihe style of architecture is modern, and very much in favor with those who are making small fortunes by building halls. Last -rnrhi a ball was given there, and the company -was quite large. Clara Delmont and Harriet ?mlth wanted to dance, and there was only room for one. Each claimed the place, and a tow ensued. Both were taken to the Second Ward station with all their ball fixiuson. This morning they paid *i ea< h for tto? pleasure tbey enjoyed. Lizzie Bedford, a Georgetown r* i. tr <iulged too freely in the vartety of liquors at the bar, and became outrageous. She also was taken to the station, where she was so boisterous that the officer in charge applied the tiower bath to reduce her to a state of <}uH ade: alter which she was fined Wi. These tai . y establishments add a considerable atr. ,-nnt to tb? general fund, but nothing to the credit of the ctty. Obovbr'b Thkatbu ?? Mazeppa" is the Tape; everybody who ha* not yet been to this theater i? goinir to see "Mazeppa." Men, wo men and children applaud "Mazeppa" and ?-Den Juan." Kate Vance ha* stormed the Capi'al, and taken captive at her will the toearts of the people. Last nitfjt another crowded audience attested their delight at the S?rformance of Milner's dramatization of Lord yron's poem. The stiffness which attended the first representation of the pageant has en tirely woru off, and everything now gomr smoothly and merrily. To-night, Miss Vance and "Don J nan" will, in addition to their reg ular feats of daring aud grace, perform the cir cuit of the auditorium, passing around the parquette circle, in full view of the entire au dience, and at a full gallop. This novel part of the performance will doubtlee? attract a larger audience than usual, and create consid erable and charming excitement We do not know bow long "Mazeppa" will occupy the stage, but earnestly advise all wlio have not seen it to be present at an early date. It is pos sible that " Mazeppa" will not be performed after the present week. f Wb ARB RKQUBftTBD to call attention to the .-ale, to-morrow afternoon at 6 o'clock, on the premise*, of a desirable suburban property Si'u&ieii nt (be vwruer ot r.th street east and .north L street, occupied by Jno. Wagner, Esq., ?a ?)??>(?? Th? constat of ? comfortable brick dwelling-house, stables, ofceds, Ac The grounds are large, and well ?applied wtth fruit, granes, jtc, rendering it a verf desirable place either tor a residence or jxdWUftauuoMfudefi. c The ENcotTWAoMeer cm E*i,istmists.? Editor starI have bpen Hoping tor mmy day? that vou would suggest to our cttr fith*rs and the influential men of our much-abus^d city the propriety of calling a mass meet ing for the encouragement ot enlistments. Whr should we cot follow tbe example set us br the committee io New York city: although their quota is fnll, they are working steadily away, raising soldiers to send to our brave Ornnt. and to be credited on their qujtatn cafe ot another drift. Let at do the same, let a meeting be called and a committee be re-ap pointed to call on our merchant, business men and others, for their subscription to the bounty fund. I have spoken to mviy on the snbject and they all are In favor of it. I wonld suggest that the old committee^ ap pointed, as they thoroughly understand the matter, having had a large experience. Let 114 be up and doing, so that when the call is made, we will not be subject to th? annoyance of a draft We have cause to be proud of our sncc??s in tilling the quota under thelastcill?let us be ahead this time. Ujtizen. ? (lHAim Larcbnt.?Monday Sergt. Gronin arrested John Sullivan for the larceny of *^00 from his brother, Thomas M Sullivan. The case was laid before Ju?tice (liberson, when it appeared ftom the evidence that the two board in the came house, and occupied one bed Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock, John got up and robbed his brother's pookets, and left, and wis rot seen again until arrested bv Sergt Cronin. John said that he did take S200 from his brother's pockets, and intended to hold on to it, as he had worked for his bro'her and he had not paid him. Justice (liberson dismissed the case. John went away with the money in his pocket. The sufferer was taken directly to the grand Jnry by Sergt. Cronln to make' his complaint before that body and see what could be done by the court under these circum stances. Grahd TjAKCSnt.?'Yesterday, Frank Ingall was arrested for stealing a silver watch from John Alton, and Thomas Kehoe as accessory. Officer Simonds took them before Justice Clay ton. The evidence showed that Alton, whe is a soldier of the Veteran Reserves, went with two ot three of his comrades to the Smithso nian grounds. and laid down and fell asleeo. Ingalls and Kehoe walked 1.pinto the grounds and separated, and Ingalls went to the sleep ing soldiers and rifled Alton's pockets, and took his watch. Alton woke up just as Inralls was leaving and fastened on to him, till officer Simonda came and made the arrest. Ingalls was sent to jail in default ot bail for court. Robbeky.?'Tne residence of Mr. Wm. Bid die. on 1 street, between 7th and 8th streets, IS'avy-Yard, was entered at a late hour on Thursday night ar.d robbed of 530 and some other valuable articles. The thief or thieves entered the house by picking the lock of the back door. They ransacked the house, and took the money from a trunk in the room whsre Mr. Blddle and family were sleeping. Exemptions prom the Draft.?Persons entitled to exemption from draft can have their papers correctly drawn by John H McOutoh en, attorney at law, comerof 7th and F streets, opposite Post Office Department. ** Office <rf 1'roooit Mar thai and Beard of 1 Enrolment of District of C?tVM9ia,y Washington, D. C., JttneH, 1S6I. S For convenience of Government employees tml-y, the Board of Enrollment of the District of Colnmbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, at their office, corner of Eighteenth and I streets, from to 10 o'clock, daily. J.O.Putnam, Captain First Regiment V. R O. je 22 and Provost Marshal D. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. JkWxlrt.?Gold-plated Jewelry, anil Bilver plated Tea Spoons, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, 43* Pa. avenue, near i}i street. je 22-2t* How to Save Yora Monet.?These hard times it would be advisable for persons traveling on bus iness to stop at the Ontral Hotel, Bouthwest cor ner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street. First class rooms let without board. Those wishing meals can get them at all hours by bill fare on short netice from the restaurant. It* EL D. OELSTON, Proprietor. Corns, Bunions. Bad Nails, etc. Corns are the universal torment of mankind. To be relieved of these terrible evils, call on Dr. White and submit to his manipulations. You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Of fice. 424 Pennsylvania avenue. < Lane A Tucker's building, between 4)a and 6th streets. Ne charge for consultation. je 21-tf Scrk Throat, Cough, Colo. and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, re sult in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asth matic affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown's Bronchial Troches are compounded so as to reach directly the s<at of the disease, and give almost instant relief, je 21 im.r , A New Pkrpcmb fob the Handkerchief. Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus." Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus." Phalon's ''Night Blooming Cereus." Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus." Phalon's "Night Bleoming Cereus." Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus." Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus." A most exquisite, delicate and fragrant perfume, distilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by Phalon k Son, N. Y. REM ARK of OOCNTtRFKlTS. Ask tun Phalon's? Takb *0 Other. je 16-3m Sold by druggists generally. DO TOD celor your whiskers and moustache? If so.UBethe "Japanese Hair Stain." No hair dye in the world equal to it. Only one preparation. It colors a natural black or brown. Only SO cents a bo*. g. C. P011D, Je2-eo3ra 290 Pa avenue. Sole Agent. Colgate's onet Soap. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such sniversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Ja25-eoly Sicbbt Dissasbs. Samaritan's Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy?indeed, the only vegetable rem edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours No mineral bo balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and ?, friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, 82; female, $3. Samaritan's Root and Herb Jniet*?A positive and fermanent wire for Syphilis.Scrofula,Ulcers, Sores pots,Tetters, Ac. Price fl, or six bottles for 81 Bold by 8. C. Ford. See advertisement, mi Diseases op the Nbrvods, Seminal,Urieakt and Sxxdal Ststems?new andreliable treatment? in Reports of the Howard Association?Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia P*. mh29-3m Wabbantbd to Com in Six Cats.-Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years' standing, will cure Gonorrhaa in six days. No change of diet required. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria. Ja6-ly Nuavors Debtlitt, Seminal Weakness, etc.. Can Be Ctrred by one who has really cured himself and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn stain p, Edw abd H, Travee, mar 1 DA W.ly Lock Box. Boston, Mass. Tbeokeapkst and bkstHaib Bra inter Woblo ?Never Fades or Washes Om.?Upham's Hair Dye, (0 cents a box. The best ia use. ? Try it. 80M by 8^ O Ford, corner l!th street and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ? 6-It Hate Dte i Haib Dtb 11 , Satchel or's celebrated Hflr Dye u tiubttiintke world. The only hartnlu*, trmt and nliabU Dye know- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect?changes Red, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natmrai Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hale soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed William A Batohslcb, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all dnggists, 4c. Fae ry?81 Barclay street. Hew York. Batchalor's Toilet Cream for dressing ths hair. Jy 7-eoly MARRIED, On June l?th, by the Rev. Alfred Holmea^, 8AMUEL LKX and NANCY LAURA GERTRUDE BRIDWELL. * On the list instant, by the Rev. Dr. Edwards, JOHN H. JACKSON, of Georgetown, to Miss MAR GARET V. THOMAS, of Virginia. BOB, CwT-h,.#^?j2*i,at half-pant twelve o'clock, JES SIE ANDERSON,aged lifl years,8 months and7 days. His funeral wUl take place to-morrow* Thursday) at 3 o'clock, at Rock Creek Church, to which the relatives and friends or the family are invited to attend. j It* This morning, KATE COMBS, child of Isaae H. and Joanna McCatbran,f Funeral te morrow the residence of her . _ tween K and G south. n 1 * wa?s, child oT "frfUs" b ran. MO* S mon ths and lt> daT^ ?w,234. ata.^i o'clock p. m . rrB? ?r patents, loth street east, be AW TBI LATEST 8TYLS8 ^ T R A W HATS CHAS. I#. LOOK WOO? A CO.'8. Jsllm* 3V4P*.ar.,U;.?kta<irkfti' FOR RENT Atfl> SALE Furnished rooms for rent-two Hrg* and pleasant BOO MS at No. 41 Louisiana av? bet. 6tn and 7th sth. je 2J3t I7LEOANT FURNITURE FOR 8ALl~A"tD t-J HOUSE POH RENT.? Pm<MHi!tioii given im mediately. The house illnr*" and commodious, and the locution most desiraWe Apply to K P. PAGE, Auctioneer and OornmiMion Merchant, 502 7th street. under Odd Fellows' Hall. j? K tf For sai,k?The stock and fixtures of a Grocery Store, doing a good business, on*the Island. The proprietor intending to ch%nire his business, is the only reason for offering it for Male. For particular*. call at 599 Seventh ht.. between Virginia avenue and D sts .Island. j?22--rt* ?L I PTONj ~~ ON THE HF.IGHT8 OF GEORGETOWN, FOR SALB. I avail myself of thi* mode of answering the numerous inquiries that have been mad-? w^eth^r thi* beautiful residence of the late Co!. K let in f >r eale* It will ho sold under a decreeof the Supreme Conrtof thi* District (rendered necessary in ran Pequence of the minority of two of hi* remaining three children, and ht-cause of tbeir m?nority> about the end of the en*uine month of July. *or the information cf those who may not be familiar with Clifton, but who may de*ire an attractive enbnrban residence. combining the advantage* of city and country life. I state that it is *itnate1 in the center of our Height*, and contains about forty-five acres of land, highly improved, and planted, within the last six or *even rear*, with the choicest frnit and ornamental trees, having an excellent dwelling house of nine or ten rooms an overseer's cottNge detached, lrrge barn, ?tables, and other appropriate out building*, with good fences, nearly all of them new. It is surrounded by the splendid re-idences ot Tudor Place, of (inn. Halleck. Mrs. Bovc?f. Mrs. Barber, E. M LlntM cum. Esq.. aDd others, and adjoin* on the north the grounds attached to the residences of Mrs. Linthicum and Mrs. Boyce. and is elevated, com manding a view of all of them, as well as of the picturesque valley of Rock Creek, the city of Wash ington, the Heightsof Arlington.and the Potomac river. The view of the city of Washington, across tbevalley of Rock Creek, is exceedingly beautiful. It is within twenty minutes' walk, over a brick pavement three-fourths of the distance, of the railroad street cars running from Georgetown to Washington. For salubrity, neighborhood, access to town and city, and beauty of situation, it is unsurpassed . Due notice will be given of the day of sale. In the meantime any inquiries car> b? addressed to me at Georgetown, or J. C. McGClRE & Co.. Washington. Je 22 eo2w W. REDIN. ^TABLING TO RENT?Stabling for y horses. Apply at Union Hotel, Georgetown. Je21-3t* FURNISHED R00MS~~F0RTrENT, for gentle men onljr. No. 5S9 Maryland avenue, between 10th and 11th streets. je 21 6t* OR RENT?A furnished front BED ROOM, for one or two eentlemen. Also, front basement, suitable for an office. Apply at No. 346 10th st., between L and M. je 21-3t* l^OR SALE?A corner LOT, 24.'.- by76 feet near m. the War Department. Must be sold, and will go cheap for cash. Inquire at No. $73 17th street je 2l-3t? FOR RENT.?A small STORE on Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4?? street, No. 410. Possession can be given immediately without pav ing for the good will. It would also suit for an Of fle?; je 21 3t^_ burnished OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS can 1 be had at the corner of 14th and H streets. No. 3t>(>. Please call immediately. je 20-3t* FOR RENT?Two ROOMS, one suitable for a store, on the first floor. Apply on 14th street, between^ and T. f>2n-3t*J MRS .A DAMSON. FOR RENT-PA RLORand BEDROOM, connect ing. suitable for gentlemen <>r gi ntlemaa and lady. Inquire at 37it E streec, between 9th snd je20.1t* FOR SAT.E-A BRICK house and LOT, situa ted in the most healthy location and splendid Tiewofthe railroad. Persons wishing to buy a good residence would do well to call on E street north, between 2d and 3d streets, Capitol Hill je 2?'-1w* 0 LET AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on EN?One of the finest FURNISHED RKH IDENCES in the First W *rd, containing about 17 rooms. To be rented till the 1st of October, but not to be used as a boarding or lodging house Inq.ijreof.lAS. F, HALIDAY. Real Estate Bro^ ker, a 5 11th street, near Pa. aveaue. Je 20-tf FjMRNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT?for rent' until the 1st or lMh of October next a roro l.wo stlrJ 8Ild basement BRICK j ? Wlth addition. The location is excellent and there is a large yard with grass and fruit tress attached? To a careful party, the rent will be moderate. Reference required. Apply b'-tween the hour* of S and f>I p. m., at the house No 347 9th street, between L and M. je 20 3t * FOKPALE- a comfortable BRICK RESI iw Nyl' having ten rooms and a good cellar, veil furnished throughout, and in thorough re pair, with gas. water, heating range, and every modern convenience. Immediate possession The furniture and property in fee for 59,5 xi. MITCHELL A 80N, Real Estate Brokers. ? 8. E corner l'a. ay. and J5th st. Je J) eoat [Chronicle.) l^OR SALE?The one-half interest or the whole ? * in the leasehold for a term of years. Furni ture and Fixtures of a RESTAURANT in a central location and doing an excellent business. This is a rare chance for one wishing to engage in the business, as the purchase can be obtained a* a very moderate price on account of the partner having business in a distant portion oftue country re Sa'r'NJfbis presence. Information can be had at No. t>b Louisiana avenue, Washington, D. C. FOR RENT?Well furnished ROOMS in a private family. Inquire at 339 21st street, near the avenue. Je is lw FOR PALR-A sma* brick HOUSR and good sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen. Situated on 4th street, between N and 0 For particular* inquire at GIBBS" Hair Stere, S42 Pa. av.. near 13th st. Je 17-lm If OBl KALE-A MOULDING MACHINB and rl TENON MACHINE. Must be disposed of by 1st of July, and will be sold very cheap for cash Can be seen at corner Maryland avenue and Kth St.. Capitol Hill. [Je 17-lw* J B. L. NEVIIJ8. For rent-a store and dwellingTod the coriier of I and 22d streets, containing six lArge rooms. If desired the.dwelling can be rented separate. Apply at the corner of Pa. avenue and 22,1 Bt je 17. G'REATBARGAIN. N0W 1S YOVR CHANCB. For sale, a very desirable little FARM, containing about 38 acres of land ia a good state of cultivation, and well watered. situated iu Fairfax county, Va., adjoining Arlington Farm, 4 miles distant from Washington city and only 2<) minutes wark to Georgetown market. Applv to ? , . JOHN H. TUCKER, Washington city, No. 141 south B St., _ 17-eoCt* Island. O T EL FOR SALE. A RARE CHAXCB! A RARE CHANCE THE 8IMP80N HOUSE. Mr KEYWORTH, oTlhis firm. (Claggett A KpywortnJ will diKpone of his interest in this pop nlar HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. It has ten excellent Chambers, a fine Parlor, nic*.Kitchen, ete. Ihe rent is onlv $13 per month, with a lease of two years &cd a half to run. The Bur is second to none in the city. The continued ill-health of Mr. Keyworth compels him to dispose of his in terest in the hotel. For further information ap ply on the premises. jel7-lw* Furnished rooms to let, no. 417 Penn'a avenue, between 3d and 4l/j sts. je l.j-iit* l?OR SALE ok RENT-A Urge brick HOI.'SE # on 6th street, between If and I. Possession given at once. Inquire t.f Dr. B0GAN. No. 455 Massachusetts av., near 6th st. Je 15 2w* FOR RENT?To gentlemen, two neatlv furnished CHAMBERS, in a very pleasant and healthy location, near the State Department and Lafayette ""?1 4w0 New York avenue, and forty yards east of tbe torse cars running from the Oapitol to Georgetown. Rent low. Je?-tf FOR SALE-100 ACRES OP LAND gt Bdts yille, 100 acres at Contee's, so acres at Laurel, S00 acres at Savage, lft> at Annapolis Junction. ]<*i acres at Jewop's Cut, 160 at Hanover Switch 4S acres rear Elkridge I.anding, 60 acr^smile from Baltimore. All on the Washington Branch EVJJSSJl; for terms Hud description, apply to M. BaNnoN. 32 StTPaul's st., Baltimore, Md je 9-lm* ^ IfOR RENT?A large STORE; good location for confectionery or ice crAam saloon. Inquire at the store. .510 I street west. Je6'lm THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ? Por sale. STOCK. FIXTURES, GOOD WILL and | o?MV, v. .'VUf r 1 A A I. 1MI0, UWU Tf 1 Li U HHU three years' LEASE of a well fitted up Restaurant on Pennsylvania avenue, (thirteen rooms,) now in active, payine operation. MITCHELL & 80N, Real Estate Brokers, , p. E. corner Penna. av. and 13th Strnet. je l?-eolm Washington, D.<3> fi^OR SALE?A large and wefl-bnilt three-story BRICK HOUSE, withba?k building, Ne_17i 21 street we*t. between B and 0 st#. Immediate possession given. Apply to CHARLES if! LANE, 444 Pa. avenue. Je7-eotf Rooms FOR RENT.-Comfortable and well furnished Rooms at 430 J2th street, between t? and H sts. The location is one of the most de sirahle in the city. my 24 tf F^OR SALE? 1S.OOO cash will purchase the stock, fixtures and furniture (with six years leai!? nominal rent)ofa FIR8T CLASS HOTEL, .^"fhwigton, D. 0.. containing forty roouw. This establishment is oonducted on the European plan, ana is thoroughly stocked and furnished with every modern convenience. Location the best in Washiig< ton. with an extensive paying patronage. Call or addresa MITCHELL Sc. SON, Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner Penn. ave. and 15th my 23-1 m Washington. D.-b PHOTOGRAPH ANB AMBTtOTTPE GALLERY FOR RENT. For rentjone of the largest and best located Gal leries in Washington, with all the modern im? provements. None but first class artists of hiith reputation in the art need apply. This Is a rare chonceforagood energetic operator with some capital. Apply on the premises to P. J. BELLEW 4 dQ.r 610 7th itreet. 3 doors south of Terms cash, first month in ^1^?? retaryOh.se, together with large brick stable. Th_e_prea?isee not to he rente*for a boarding ?nSrvh rticnlars inquire of Hon D. If T^iSMStG&Ss&i sw S**"1** *????"? At Star Of W ANTED-A BOYatBAKRA BROS.No 115 Pens. *?.? bet. 19th imtt <???.' ?t WANTED?Tw?7rood C*RPKNTKR:< to won't on inside wi>fK. Apply lm nediately at No. 424 Ma??achuietts av?nue, near7th ?t. <e2!?t WANTED-A eno^ WOM*N-t<>?*?i-t inr?okint. trood ti**"* * in be ?iT?n. C.U ?'? ara.vr TON'S Restaurant, corner p^una ??. ?nd it# Ji , up stairs. )? 22-3t Vlr ANTED IMMBDI AT ELY - A OOLORKl* *? COOK, to go ti few tfiilM In the <v?*intry Ap ply ftt 322 E strict, under G rover's Theatre, je 22-2t* , WANTED?A *oo1 WOMAN (whit-i to a."'** with i-ookinn, Ac. A Uo, on? to wath di?h?s iitd make beds. Inqu ire at the Goslir if llou<e, 217 Fenn. ft?., between 12tn and 1.1th sts. je 2t* WANTED?Br * respeotahle young man, a SIT UATION as Clerk in a Grocery ?tn*e. Well recommended. Had a l"ng experience at the bisi Bfsft. Address Box SI. S*ar office. je?? It* WANTKD An dT'fTCK CLKRK and B * R KEEPER ?t the Cent-al Hot-', south west corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. Good reference will be required. je2r3t Wf ANTEt>? By a respectable woman, a SIT '* TATION ha cook in a private family, and has r ro objection to go a short distance in the country. Andrei* Box 36 Star Office. It ANTED^Bya middle aged woman, a SITUA TION to cook. wa*h and iron.or to do general housework in a small private family. Addr-ss Bo* 34. Star Office . It* w "ANTED?An hone?t healthy WOMAN with a ? - fresh breast of milk, to nurse an infant three or four time* a day. If she lives near us the child can be Kent to her house. Call at No. Hiit., bet. fifh and 7th. Je22-3t* HOUSE WANTED-In a central location, with about 1? or 12 rooms Will buy lease and fur niture Apply to W. L WALL A Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, south corner Penn ave nue and 9th atreet. ANTED-A good, steady GIRL, to do tbe general houaawork of ft small family. One that will suit will find a goed home, good wages, and prompt pay, by applying at the Star Office, Box No 31. 1^23 3t WANTED?An expert PENMAN: none others need apply. Room and board will be fur nished. andafnir weekly compensation besides. Undoubted references required. Call at the omce of W. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., corner 15th street and New York avenue. It WANTED~A good CATERER at No. 432 G street, between 7th and 8th streets. None need apply without the best of reference. FURNISHED ROOMS for rwnt. at 4 32 G street, single or in suits. Suitable for Offices. For g?n tiemen only. The house is being fitted_ up with water in rooms, Bath rooms. Ac. je22-2t %*/ ANTED? A competent DRUG CLERK. Ref vv erences required. Apply at the corne* of 3d and Pennsylvania avenue^ 21-?? W- ANTED?A SITUATION as first-rate French cook. Inquire at the corner of F aud 7th sts., confectionery store. je 21-3t OUfrE PAINTERS WAN TED-Five good hands atT. A. BROWN'S Paint Shop, No. 18.Louis iana avenue, between 4/? ai<d 6th street. High est wages given. je 21-3t WANTED ?Several good CARPENTER?, to whom eood wages will be given. Apply to II. W1NU ATE, Congress stre?t, Georgetown, be tween7and9p m. je 21-3t SUBSTITUTE WANTED.?An eligible Substi tute wanted for the District: one not subject to draft. Apply to TIIOMAS RL85LLL, i94 i, st., near Nth 21 -3t* ANTED-BODY SERVANT (colored) to wait ? ? on a wounded officer. He must be active and experienced. Only those who can brHie the best of references need apply, northwest corner of r andlSthsts. ip 2)lw BOARD ^'ANTED-A young gentleman wishes to obtain a pleasant ROOM, with BOARD, in a private family, in Washington or Georgetown. Address, stating terms, Ac., Post Office Box ?>o4. je 21-21* w w r ANTED?1.000 LADIES to come and buy ? . the same number of Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves, Bands and Wrappers. We have reduce 1 the price one-fourth, and now ofler them cheaper thnD ever PRIJivK, je 21 tf ' 3^1 F St., opposite Patent Office. ANTED?BOARD, with RQUM, from the 1st July, for a gentleman and his wife, in a pri vate family, or where there are but few hoarders, in a locality convenient to the Treasury Depart ment. Address A. J. B . Star office, or through the post office, care Comptroller of the Cur rency . Je *' 3t ?7ANTED?A SERVANT GIRL, as chamber VT maid and nurse. Inquire 445 Ninth street, above F street, opposite Patent Office, je 2 )-3t *?7aNTED?An acceptable SUBSITUTE, for Vv which a liberal price will be given. Apply at 334 Pennsylvania ayenu?. Je20-3t W-ANTED?Two good WAITERS, to whom good wages will be given. Apply it 43!*, E street, near 7th. j*20-3t? \irANTED.?An APPRENTICE wanted to learn *v the Baking business at McKelden'i bakery. No. 496 7th street. Apply immediately. [;e2D-3t* %i i ANTED?A WET NURSE, with a full breast YY of milk, for an infant under two months old. Apply at 4t> Danbarton street, Georgetown, D. C. Je 2D-eo3t* W- ANTED?A COOK to do the work of three in family. To a competent person the best wages will be given. Apply at WM L. WALLA CO.'8, south corner Pa. avenue and 9th st. je 20 YliTANTED?A BOY. from 15 to 17 years of age. TT Must come well recommended. No other reed apply. Inquire at the Jewelry Store, No. 290 Penn. avenue, between 11th and 12th sts. je2Q-3t T#TG06d~GRANITE CUTTERS WANTED at the Chestnut Street Bridge. Wages f3 per dav Pay every two weeks. I CLARK, McGRANN A KENNEDY, je 2>>-2w Contractors, Philadelphia. W' ANTED?Two good MEN, who have a general knowledge of running and attending the machinery of a well regulated planing and sawing mill Applv at the corner of 13th and C streets, in I ^aBh,UKt0n* %?C. DRAPER A CO. _ Alf ANTED TO LEASE?A HOUSE and STABLE, W in or out of the city. No objection to a few Acres of Land. Address Box No. 2, Star Office. Je 16-1 w* ?/ ANTE D?SECOND HAND FURNITURE. W AUO MIRRORS. CARPETS, BEDS, BED PING. and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every description &. BUCHLY, 42* 7tU street, je 3. {f between G and H. east side. PERSONAL. C^EORGE KNIGHT, Dkckasbd ? Pursuant to T an act of Parliament, male and passed in the 22d and years of the reign of Her present Majesty Oueen Victoria,entitled An act to further amend the law of property and to relieve trustees," notiee is htreby given that all creditors aud other persons having any debt, claim or demand against or uf>on the estate of George Knitcht, formerly of South ampton, in the county of Southampton, in Eng land, wine merchant, but late of the city of ^Wash ington. in the District of Columbia, in the United States of America, gentleman, ( who died on the 7th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, at Washington aforesaid, and whose will was proved by W iiliani Woodgate Allen, of Church street. 8toke. Newington. in the county of Middlesex, in England, grocer, one of the execu tors named in the said will, on the 19th day of May, one thousand eight hundred and si\ty-four, in the rincipal registry of Her Majesty's Court of Pro late in England.) an; hereby required to 6end in particulars thereof to the said Willia Ji Woodgate Allen at tbe offices of the undersigned, on or be fore the Int dayotAugUft next, after which time the said William Woodgate Allen will proceed to distribute !he assets among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of whicn he shall then have received notice. Dated this twenty-sixth day of May, one thou A w(sT No. ft St. Andrew's Court, Holborn, London, So licitor to the said William Woodgate Allen. Je 15-law2w R8. L SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examiaes diseases, heals by mag netism, sees your dead and living friends, tells character, gets names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted. Hours from in a. m. to 8 p.m. je 10-2vv* TO THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.?Con sultation gratis from 11 to 12 m. Medicines without charge^ BJ5CHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and Italian army, informs tbe public of Washington that he has just arrived from Paris, and devotes his attention to the treatment of all kinds of dis ea.ses. Particular attention to females and private diseases. He converses in English, French, Ger man, Spanish and Italian languages. His diplo mas from the most celebrated university of Europe hang in his office, Penn. avenue, 502, near 3d street. Office nours, 9 to 11 a. m.; 4 to 6 p. m. Je 7-3w ' aUERY??Who has the largest assortment of pattern for Stamping ? Wtxe is the only prac tical person that 8tamps? Who has the largest number of hands at Embroidery ? Who has the Tlne6t stock of Embroideries, Braids, Ac., and who is the only person in tbe District that does Fiating for ladies dresses? WPRINCE, 391 F STREET, jm ^ where ladies can select from 25.H00 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can get ANY. PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 80,00ft ladies is proof that he knows his business. Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled, but stamped as tl ey should be, go to the only person In tha city who ^^wor p^UTINO ! FLUTING! The only machint in town now in operation. Fluting done as good as in new York or elsewhere. my 9-tf aSTS*! F street, opposite Patent Office. GEORGETOWN ADVEB'MTS GEORGETOWN TAXllA-An abatement of six per cent, will b* al.owed an the general tar for the*u,rrent year, if paid on or before the first day of Ju y next. 0HA8, B. WELCH, le?-llt* Collector. S Liverpool fine and grounb alum, TURK'S I8LAND. saint ubes, ROCK SALT, for horses and cattle. For sale by j TH08. DAVI8. I - . Wholesale Dealer ia Salt, No. 83 Water street, Georgetown. ? PROMPTLY ATT1NDED TO, by th? omac Taw Company's boats, **Potomac," "Got. Ourtia" andt'??UaHa^^??.,, Apply to the Captains on baard.ar^^ # OAVIDBON, my IS- Water steraat. Qaorgetowa. I UTJW FOR SALE.?Twe very large, youag /sjiriOi M AUCTION SaLEJq. see Hi-st pnge. THIS AFTERN?K?SI AND TO-MORROW J^VOKKKN A WILL^MB, Aaetloneerg. TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON P ST NORTH. BK7*EEN N>W JERSEY AVENUE aNI> HFIH STKEhT WESr. t>n V El^LSDAY the 22d instant we ?to*ll sell, in front of the premises. it 6 11 'cock. p. m Lot* 19 ncd? . in subdivision of squar* 6)1. having afroit each of 2u f^eton P street, running back 135 fe?t to a y feet alley. Term* casfi. All convejance at cost of ^he purchaser. Inclu4 ipg sttirps. will be rylW p%id dowa whsn the property is knocked on on each lot. And immediately after the ah ire sale we shall sell in front of the premises. Lot No 9. in sq tare 6-3.1 aviitg a front of 83 fret 10 inches o? NewJer ?<y mri.e, between nurth M an 1 N struts. Tnn lot i? yery handsomely situated, hating an east fr? nt; m a commanding position 'lettns: Half cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for t otes bear'rg intere.-t. All conveyance,stamps, Ac.ateost o'nurchaser. t '.<> wi 1 be required when the property ft knockod ofT. Title indisputHblM je 16-d GREEN A WILLIAMS, Acz.s. B T GREEN 4b WILLIAMS Auctioneers HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON THE ISLAND AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, tfte Cd instant, we shall sell, on tfce premises, at (I o'clock p m., the following handsome Building L?ti, vis: Lots Nos l and 6, in Square No. 33S. No. 1 has a front on C street south of $1 fe^t, at the corner ot 11th street west. Lot No.6 has a front on Virginia avenue, at the corner c f 12th street of lis fret. Both of which Lota will he subrfivUtd to suit pur chasers. Lot 6 fronts the Mall near the Smith sonian Institution?a beautiful location, ALSO, Immediately after the sale of the abeye, w# shall sell last part of Lot No 4. in Square No. 537, baying a front of 32 feet on Virginia avmue, run nina back about It' feet, between 3d ana 4>* streets, Will be divided if desired. Te ins: ore third cash; balance In sis and twelve months, for noUs hearing interest A deed giren and deed of trust tasen. All conveyance at cost of purchaser, including revenue stamps. Title Indi-putahle. Twenty dollars will be required of each pur Chaser when the property Is knocked off and if not complied with it will be put up again and sell to the n?xt highest bidder. je 16-d [Rep.] OREEN A WILLIAMS. Auets. B V J. 0. MoGUIRE A CO., Auctioneers. CHANCER? SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LOTS ADJOINING THE CITY. AT THE COR NER OF 7TB AND BOUNDARY STREITS. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 224. at 6 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Ccurt of the District of Columbia, sitting in chancery, passed on th* 9th day of April, 1061. in a certain cause wherein George M. Miller is complainant and Ellen Miller etalare defend ants, (No. 146 ) we shall sell, part of a tract of land belonging to the estate of the late Charles Miller, fronting on Seventh street west, on the east and west sic es, and on Bounda* v street, divided into good sized Building Lets, plats of which may be obtained of tither of the Trustees or the Auction eer* prior to the sale, or on the premises at the time of sale. These Lots are Just outside of the Corporation l<mfts and consequently are not liable for city taxes. Terms : One third in cash: the remainder in six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, for whicb the pn chaser most give notes secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. The purchasers to have tie option of paying all in cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur chasers. If the t?rms of sale are not complied with within Ave days thereafter, th? Trustees reserve the right of re selling, at the risk and exnense of the de faulting purchaser, on one week's notice in the National Intelligencer. GEO. A BOHRKR, ) E.C MORGAN. S Trustees. A. THOS BRADLEY.\ my.SO-eo&ds j. C. McGUlREA; CO., Aucts. B Y J. C. McGUIRB A CO., Auctioneers. FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON K, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STREETS AT AUCTION For Sale. House No. 403, on K street, between 9th and 10th, containing six rooms, and just r?r paired throughout, will be sold at Auction to the highest bidter on WEDNESDAY. June 23d. at 7 o'clock, p. m. This is a neat comfortable and con venient dwelling its location, for health, good water, convenience to Market, City Cars and all the Public Buildings, cannot be surpassed in the city. Terms cash. Possession given at Sale. Conve>ancing and stamps *t cost of purchaser. This Property, it is believed, will rent for 85" per month, Je 31 J. 0. MoGUIRE A CO.. Auets gY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ESTRAY COW AND~CALF AT AUCTION. On WEONESDAY, the22d inst., at 4 o'clock, p. m., ire shall sell, at the residence of Jeremiah Lynch, on north N street, between 4th and 6th st. west. One black Cow and Calf, with white spots on the hind quarters, taken up and duly advertised heretofore as an Estray Cow. Terms cash. je 21 2t GREEN A WILLIAM8, An eta gY WM. B. LSWI8 A CO.. Auctioneers. GREAT BALES OF RARE AND VALUABL1 BOORS, AUTOGRAPH8, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS.Ac, Ac .AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY Ev'gNlAG. June 18, at7>i o'clk, at Mr. A. Hunter** Rooms, over the Bank of Wash ington, we shall sell, all of Mr Hunter's stock of Rare and Valuable Books. Magasines. Law State Papers. ExploringBxpeditions. Crimean Reports, Annual Debates of Congress, Dictionaries, Miscel laneous, Religious Ac., with Coins. Curiosities, Autographs, Rare Plaster Busts, Paintings, among which a valuable Picture of Jupiter, Ac., by Cor regglo. Also, Secretaries, Book Cases, Shelving, Tabl es,Ae.,Ac. Sales will be continued TUE8DAY and WED NE8DAY EVENINGS, untU all are s0ld,u the rooms must be vacated at an early day Catalogues of a*) lots ready three days before each sale. Books can he seen at any time, Je.g-tf [Chron ] W. B. LEWIS A CO., Aucts Y W. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers. Bouthweet corner Pa. avenue and 9th it. B GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, June 23d, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at the Auction Rooms Chests Tea, boxes 8perm and Adamantine Can dles. Barrels Coffee and boxes do, Boxes Canned Fruits and Meats. Boxes Brown, Yellow and Castile Soap. Boxes Starch, Yeast Powders, and Cheese. BoxesGina'er and Cinnamon. Cases Whiskey, demijohns Brandy ana Whiskey. BO boxes Coflee Boxes Havana Tobacco and Cigars, 26 boxes prime Chewing Tobacco. 12 gross Natural Leaf Tobaoco. Oc.Hvea and quarters Brandy, Cases Jamaica Ri'*n. Gibson's XXX, Old Bourbon and other brands. Barrels Whiikey. various brands. Pipe Holland Gin. 2 Barrels Apple Brandy. 50 cases Claret. 5" casei Glassware. Undershirts and Clothing. A quantity of Small Stores and Sutler's Goods. Terms cash. jeai WM. L. WALL ACO.Auc'ts B Y J. C. McGUIRE A CO., Auctioneers. EI.EGANT COLLECTION OP PRINCn BRONZE FIGURES, BUSTS. AND GROUPS OP HIS TORICAL AH WELL AS MYTHOLOGICAL DR>IGNS. THE IMPORTATION OP MESSRS. VIT1 BROTHERS. To be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY MORNING. June Zld. at H o'clock, at our sales room, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10th St., and will be ready for examination en the day pre vious to sale. Among the various subjects will be found? Fabius and Scipio, Peter the Great and Charles the XII, Guttenberg and Gallileo Pandora auS Psyche, Busts of Flora and Seminer, Warriors o'Middle ages Louis XV, Tancredi, and Argan, Mousqoetairs, Painting and Masie, Peace and War, Columbus and Cortez With others, a detail of which will be found in the catalogues. The above collection, per st-amer Bremen, was selected by Messrs. Viti Brothers expressly for this market, and will be found upon examination to be well worthy of ouhlic attention. This is a special ??.?., and the first of the kind ever attempted In this "Hy. Je 17-d J. C. .cuUIREA CO., Auct'a. ^ALE AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.. OF CON 0 DEMNED HORSES AND MULES. Chi'f Quartermaster's (Jfrtt, Depot Wa.'hint ton J Washington, D C . June 15, 1864. \ ?Will be sold at Public Auction, at Alexandra, Va. THURSDAY, June 23,18S4, at 11 o'clock a. m., a lot of HOR8ES AND MULE8, condemed as unfit for public service. Terms cash, in Government funds. D. H. RU0KER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, je IS-td Depot of Washington, D. O |?Y J. C. MoGUIRK A CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE LEAPEHOLD.BCILDING8,8TOCK, AND TOOLS AT PUBLIC 8ALE. On MONDAY AFTERNOON Juae27. at6^o'clk, on the premises, we shall sell, the Lease (whioh has four years to run,) together with the improve ments, consisting of a Brick Building with Stables in the rear, used as a noraerhoeing establishment, with the Stock and Tools, No. 340 E street, be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Themiin building ob E street la 27 feet 8 laches by .'15 feet, the lot 28 Met by M feet S inches. The premises front la fall view of Pennsylvania avenue and are desirable lor any manufacturing business. As an ft vestment it will pay will. f70 per month being offered for it on a Lease; but as the owner is about to leave the eity he prefers to sail. Terms cash, JeM-d J.C. MoQUIEEAOO., Anets. gT I.G.MoGUIRE4hOOMAuctioneer*. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THBEB 8TORV BRICK DWELLING HOUSEAND LOT ONNINTH 8T, WEET, BETWEEN OAND PSTEEErSNOBTH. On TUE8DAY AFTERNOON, /cne atio'clk. on th* mouses, bv virtue of a ?ed of trnstdaUd ftflwwnsff. a&itas to a pahiic aBey and insprwee^ hy a thr-e story Brick DwwUlag Bones ooaWi.Usg two haseme^ TlrtfcTtS'Kt Tn,.w?: r. o. KVfliM 4 00 . AacHr AUCTION SALES. rCTUHK DA VS. JJY W L WALL ft CO., Auctioneers. LA ROB LOT OF LCM~BBR, POORS. FRAMBS. LOCK*. HINC.JP. Ac.. AO.. AT AtfOriQN. On THl'RSDaY AFTERNOON, June 3d. a". ? o'clock p. m., we will e*u on K street, hetwoea 18th and ll li t large lo'of ?p* Lusher. b?iag the material of twelve Brw frame houN, which h*4 to be taken d< wn. Termi euh Sale positive. JeVAt WM. L. WALL A CO.. Aucte. |JY QRBBN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A BRICK HO USB FOR SALR. On THURSDAY. theiU'h instant. on the promt s'* at 6 o'clock p m.. will bo to id at public Mo tion. ?art of Lot numbered 21. in Square M7, im proved bye three story Brick IloaM conteinins ? rootr*. Possession 1st July. Thi?property Issit uated on |Wh street we?t, betwren N and 0 nortk. Term*: Ape third cash ; balance in 6 an H norths with intereei.seeuredbyadeedoftrustM the premise*. (?tamps and conveyances at the expense of |V cba?er If terms of sale are not complied with in t days the property will be reioW at the expense of the purchaser after 5 days notice in the Star jo 18-d GREEN A WILLIAMS. Auofs. JM J. 0. McGUIRB A CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY PALE tjF BUILDING LOTS OH H t-TRKKl NORTH. BETWEEN FIFTH ARB SIXTH STREETS EAST On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Jane el. at f o'clock, on the pr*tni-es, we shall aell Lota No. 1, 2 and S. in Uhlnnn's subdivision of square No WS, fronting each 17 feet 6 inches on H street north, at the corner of Sixts street east, ana extending beck ?> eet to an alley. Also. Lot No. 6, in I.aner's subdivision of square No 77b, fronting 17 feet 6 inches on north U street, between 3dand 4tk streets east, and running back ft? feet to an alley Terras cash Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. j*a-d IRep.l J O. McGUIRB A Co., Aucts. JJYJ C. McUl 1KB A CO., AooUoaoera. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT PUB LIC ArCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. June ? at ? o'clock, on 'he p-eraises, we shall sell Lots No 1 and 16. in Square numbered 8 6, situated at the eer ner of north L street and 6ta street east, fronting 1'5 teet 1 inch en north L ?treet and 167 feet 8 inches on Sth street east, improved by a new two story and basement brick dwel ing hnusf, contain ing 8 rn.>ms with cellar; stabling for fterses sad cows, wairon-house. witk large hay loft, and other out buildings. The grounds ire laid out wi*h choice fruit treeg, graphs, ft c., and, with a small expense, could be converted into a fine rummer resort and public garden. Terms: One-third in eash; the reslduo la ?. 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured bp a deed of trust on the premises. ?7* Early posses* ion given. Conveyances and stab p*i at the cost of tke par chaser. Je 15-d [Rep ] J. C. MeGUIRE A CO., Aucts. 13 Y J. C, McGUIRB ft CO., Auctioneers. THREE FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON SOUTH E STREET BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colimbia passed on the 26th day of May, l?<j4. in an cq-iity cause. (No. 317) whereia J< Mph H. Skinne. e-u others are complainant. *r<ir.?]i~l'~Hall detondant, the subscriber will, op THURSDAY, the 2?d day of June instant. al 6-2 o clock in the afternoon, on the preuises, offer for sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidder. Lot No, 6 sn1 the eaRt half of Lot No. 7, in Square 876. in this city. The lots are adiaceni and front on B Street south, between Sixth and Seventh streets east, running back to Sooth Carolina ave nue. and are improved by three frame houses. The terms of sale a<*e : One-third cash; the re mainder in equal instalments in three and six month* after the day of sale. The rote* of the purchaser, with approved security, will bo taken for the deferred payments. If the terms of sale are not oomplied with with in five days thereafter, the trustee will re-sell the pioperty at the risk and cost of the defau-ting purchaser. Conbeyances and stamps at the cost ofthe par chaser. ROBERT M. REALE, Trustee. je7-3taw2wftds J. 0. McOUlRB ACQ-Auets. PY J. 0. McGl'IRE A CO., Auctioneers. LARGE AND WELL-FINISHED DWELLING HOUSE ON G STREET NORTH, BETWEEN 218T AND 22D STREETS WEST, AT PUBLIC On THURSDAY. June J3d.at? o'clock, on th? premises, we shall sell part of Lot lfl, in Square No. 80. fronting 16 feet on G street north, between 21st and 22d streets west, and running back 128 feet tv? inches, together with the improvements, coa II * well-bnilt and finished three-story ??'.?*. Dwelling House,.twith two-story Brick Building, with Marble mantels, Water and Gas, and finished in the mostsupei'ior manner through out; cellars under the whole builuing. Immediate po-rvRsion will be given. Terms: One-third in oash: the retrainder in six and twelve months, witn interest, secured by * deed of trnst. Title indisputable. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. The House iswellfurniBhed, which may bet*ke? at a fair valuation. Jel4-d J. C. McGUIBE A CO., Aucta. J?Y GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. T^?;SJ0RY AND ATTIC FRAME HOU8B WITH BRICK BACK BUILDING, AND LOT ON 13TH STREET. BETWEEN NORTH H ANDI STREETS, AT AUCTION. On FRIDA Y, the 24th inst., at 6 o'clock p m.,w? shall sell in front of the premises, part Lot No 38 in square No. 2D<\ with the improvements, consist^ *nd *ttic fr??? house with brick back building, containing eight good rooms. The above property iain a good neighborhood, making it a good investment for any one wisUnx to purchase a private residence. '*? Terms: One naif sash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, for notes bearing interest and seoured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. Je SO-d GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. J^V WM. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers. U. B. BIARSHAL'SSAL^IOFSCHOONERINDIAN AND CARGO. In virtue of a decree issued from the Clerk's Of* fieeof the Supreme Court ofthe District of Col umbia,holding a District Court, and to me direct ed,! will ex pose to public sale, for cash, at the foot of Sixth street Wharf .on the Potomac river, in tho the City of Washington, D C..on FRIDAY, the 24th day of June, 1861, commencing at 11 o'clock The SCHOONER INDIAN, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture. Also. 12 Pigs: a lot of Chickens, 1 hag of Salt: l barrel of Flour, 1 Ham: a lot of Cigars, Lot of Beef; Mackerel and Sugar, 2 Compasses- Sextants, Lot of Charte: 2 Spyglasses, Lotoffroap; lotof Brooms, 1 small Glass. will's?ili5im?d 4fter 8kl* ?f ^ ?*x?Tg,I The SCHOONER MALINDA, her Tackle, Apparel and Furniture,for cash, and 1 barrel Whisky. , ? , WARDH. LAMOiijU. 8. MarshalTDC! Je 18-d per WM. L. WALL ft C0 , Aucts BY J. C. McGUIRB A CO., Auctioneers. * FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, e t>'i? d/? June 24th. at the resi u l corner ?th and I sta., w^isall sell the Funuture and Effects, compris Excellent Rosewood Case Piano Forte. Mahogany Parlor Chairs. Roc Mrs, Marble-top Center and other Tables, Oaneand Wooa-seat Chairs. Three ply and other Carpets, Brussels Stair Ca-pet, Rods and Eyes, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Waahstands, Wardrobes, Hair and other Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows. Window Shades, Mahogany Dioing Tables Refrigerator, China Glass and Crockery Ware, Cooking and other Stoves. Terms cash. _ Je 18-d J. 0. McGUIRB A Co.. Auct'e. ' JJY GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS FRONT ING ON NORTH B, RET WEEN FIU8T AND 8TREET8 "WEST, AT AUCTION. f? !?t ' the!4th instant, we shall sell,!* front ?-f-tbe premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., the fol k n* H8\S Kibbey's subdivision of Square n, being Lots Nos. 22, 23, 26 and 27, in said 5Liy.,f*)i*,eh *? front on north K street of 26 reet and contain 2,7^'square feet. On two of said lots there are brick foundations. All run back to a wide alley. .?!?e *??Je ^,scr'bed property is beautifully ilt? n. handsome building sites lerms: One-third in casn; balance in 6,12 aad IH months, for notes bearing interest from day or sale. A deed given and a^eed of trust taksa. pureha(se^e>&n0U,g, ^ncln<lin* "tamps, at cost of ^1($,T,U,Mr?<I?irf<Ion^cklot when knocked on. Title indisputah'e. J? 18-d GREEN A WILLIAMS. A acts. JJY J. C. McGUIRB A 00.. Anotioaeers. BUILDING LOT ON NORTH G STREET. BB WBST NORTH CAPITOL AND 1ST STREET On 8ATURDAY AFTERNOON. June IS, at - clock on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot No 14, in Square No. <924. fronting 16 feet on norfe G street, between North C-pitol street and 1st at. west, and running back 175 feet 3 inches to a 90-toot alley. ? Tsrsii: One-third eash; the remainder la efw. and twelve months, with interest, secured by a dead of trust on the premises. * Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. Je U-d J. 0. MoG-UlRE A Co., Auct's. JHB ABOVE 8ALB 18 CNAVOIBABLT postponed until SATURDAY, Jane ttth, earn* hour and place. J* M * J. 0. MgQyiBB A<?0,. Aaete. o gY j. O. MoGUIRB A^ OO^ AMtioMerT LiMrno.u.mun ? ? ?r*.. one or me Uai rec ords for l^asb ingtoBOOun ty, b. D^, I ?haU eeO.Lyt No. I, !? eguare south of ?twre Ho. ntuateA at the comer of Pennsylvania avenue aad 12th *1 TermsMJne - half cash, balaaoe in three aad eix months.secured by dae4of Vart. |M tehepaM oa^thegwoand at taeUase of ,eale. Awltaetras Miwmitk* right to resell.after 4 teoreeenrss the right to reeell, after f??r tasor pUM wJtA la Sve days after the day oft!2e i OoftverMCes and Hw. ^ parosaser. r.