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BOARDLfcGi AUCTION STALEST AUCTION BALES. FOR RENT. THE SUN: ATJCTKy SAX.ES. BT V. W.

-A CO. IOR SALE tl 4 GROUND RFST AT PEB CENT. Apply at or address- 39 9 EAGER ST, near BroaJway. 6l-t( tTrVB GROUND RENTS OF f4 KACH At per original. Irredeemable- aw payable half vearly.

Apply to the POIOMAC If1 IRE INSUK-ANCE COMPANY. Postofhcw avenue- sl-Etj An FOR SALS OR MjiSL at Jetwup'e Cat, B. and O. K. Cii.

line rov ed. TELFAIR MARRIOTT. 45 St. Paul st iW-Sfj WAJfTS. TIAWTrTNING" pi.

Repairing GUARAN-X TEED. AliyOLp. San offlce. 'a4-4t "WAjj1- Lady, a BABY TO TAKE TO WET NUftSE at her home. Apply at 39 EAST LOMBARD STREET.

slif XXT ANT One thousand Dyspeptics to try LIEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF-Sold by all Druggists. JtI WANTED AT Woman as COOK. WAS Raid IRONER; also, a Girl to NURSE and to No. 8 WEST FAYETTE STREET Lil' WANTED A PARTNER, elthei aetive or ipe-cial, with $3,000 or capital, in an ES TABLI8HED BUSINESS; good pronts. Address F.

B. Sun office. 4-2t: ANTEDfS.OOO First-class mortgage; also a DWELLING, northwest part of the city $9,000, in fee. WM- BROWN, Real Estate Broker, lto 2 German between Light and Charles. "TTANTED To sell or exchange tor good city VV property, either In Baltimore or Washington, MY LAND AT ODES TON.

I will -exchange it in sections or as a whole for good clear property. I also wish to organize Stock Company TO BUILD A MODERATE HOTEL at the railroad crossings, fronting both railroads. This is decidedly the best point on the line. All trains stop on it, and can be reached in thirty miautes eitb trom Baltimore, Washington or Annapolis. A diagram of the place can be seen at my Store, No.

58 Light street. -If E. D. HALLO CK. WANTED A PARTNER, In an established and well-paving business, with a capital from 100 to $500.

Address F. Sun emce. s3-8f BY O. A. KIBkLASI) 4b CO.

TRUST iEK'3 SALE UABL2 PROPERTY $0. 1S SOUTH CAR- OLA-Ji iflKMSl. By virtue of decree of tfce Circuit Court of Baltimore City; fh unOrstgne. Trustee, will sell at public auction, on the prorUes. on THIS DAY, September 187S, at oVfoeH P.

ALL THAT VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND ai taste and lying In Baltimore city, and -described a foUowa, that Is to say: Beginning on the east side at Csrrrtloa street, at the distance of about 9i feet uortherr? from Ilk street, now-Eastern avenuerV tbence vasterly, parallel with WUk street, teet: ttteae aorftieriy. parallel with Caroline ttr-rt. loet; and thence westerly, parallel with WUk Mroet, to Caroline and thence bousding on Carohaa street to tlve place of beginning, subject to an anneI ren of $15 the thereon being a two-etory and attie BRICK DWELLING, with a tw-sstory Briek Back Building, and the yard taeloeed with sbeds, Will be sold subject to the -operation of a mortgage to the Permanent Land -Company the amount of which will be stated at the sale. Terms of sale are One-third cash.baiance to two equal installments or six and twelve months each, tbs credit payments to be secured bv the notes of the purchaser. Indorsed to the satts'tactioo of tke Trustee; or all cash, at tbe option of the pnrchasar.

A deposit of will be required at t-jio oi sale. EDWARD I. CLARK. Trustee, No. 17 St.

Fsul street. O. A. KLRKLAN A Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE AXUABLS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MONUMENT STREET.

SEVEN DOORS WEST OF BURKE STREET. By virtue ot decree of tbe Circuit Court el Baltimore Gity, tie undersigned. Trustee, will, sell on the premises. tn MONDAY, the 6tt day olieptem-ber, is75i at SS ft ock P. M.

ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY en tap south side of Monument street at the distance of eighty-four teet sod six laches westerly from the soutnweet corner ot Monument and nurire sireeu. and running theoee westerly, binding on Monament street, thirteen feet and six Inches; thence soather-lv, parallel with Burke street, seventy-five feet to a five-foot alley; tbeuce raster! binding on sail five-foot alley, with the use ana privilege thereof in common, thirteen fret and, six ioches; and theoee Eor-therlj by a straight line to the piece of beginning. Improved by a vaiuabia two-utorj BRICK DVtL-L1XO, with one-story Back BuilcLng. Grooad rent SSS. Terms One-third cash, balance la elx and twehre months, with interest trom.

day ot sale, to be seen by note-" of th indorsed the airislac-UuiLoXUie Trusife; or all oah. at purchaser's optioo. THOS. R. CLE "TD1NEN.

Trustee, 4 4 Lexineton 6treet. O. KtRKI.A SD Auctioneers. rM3iEDTATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALS. te nnderirtgned, as attorney for the owner, wil offer lor sale a IOT Ot' GROUND of the same di.

mensions, situate oa the aame street, two doors eac i Bradioxd alley. THOMAS CLKNDINEN, Attorney. TRUSTEES SALE or a VALUABLE DWELLING (No. 153) DALLAS Slhttl. By virtue oft decree of the Circuit Court of Baitt- 1 more Citv.

the undersigned. Trust, will otter at public auction oa the premises, on the lath dav ot I SeptemOer. A. D. 1S75.

at 4H o'clock P. ALL. THAT LOT OF GROUND- described as loilo that Is to say: 1 EeginulEg for the same on the east side of Dallas street, at the distance of onehundred and fifty-seven feet northerly from the northeast corner of Dallas and McElderrv streets, which place of beginning is-designed to be In the centre of the partition wall net een tne nouse oa iot now ucmi uwnucu and the house on the lot next adjoining on the south, and running thence north fourteen leet on Dallas street: thence east, through tbe centre of a partition wall and parallel with McEJderry street. SO leet, more or less, to tbe line of the lot now or formerly owned by one William Bodee. or Bowdeu; thence south, bounding on said.

Bod en's line 14 feet, and thence west, through tbe eentre of the partition wall first-above mentioned. to the place 01 beginning, snbject to the annual rent of $15, improvements thereon being a brick two-story and Basement DWELLING. Terms of Sale One-third cash, the balance in two equal installments at six and twelve months, credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale, and to "be secured by tbenotes of thepurchaaer, indorsed to the satisfaction of tbe trustee; or all cash, at purchaser's option- A deposit al $50 required at time of sale. EDWARD I. CLARK, 1 No.

17 St.Faul street, xi-astee JACOB S. ROSENTHAL, f101" No. 1 Courtland street, O. A. KIRKLAN1) 79 West Fayette st.

TF.U3TEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELLING, NO. 899 E. CHASE ST. By virtu of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, tbe undersigned. Trustee, will offer at public auction, on the premises, on the 213T DAY' OF SEPTEMBER.

187. at 5 o'clock P. ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate end lying In Baltimore city, and described as follows: Beginning for the same on the south side of Chase streetat the distance of thirty-nine feet east from the southeast corner or Intersection of Chase street and Ann street, which place of beginning is in the centre of the partition wall between the horns on the lot next adjoining tbe lot now being described on the west, and the house on the lot now bein described; thence eust, bounding on the south side of Chase street, thirteen feet to the centre of the partition wall between the houe on the lot now being described and the house on the lot next adjoining thereto on the east; thence south, parallel to Ann S'reet, and through the centre of last-mentioned partition wall, in all sixty-three feet to an alley tea feet wide; thenoe west, binding on tbe north side of said alley, with the use and beuefit thereof In common, thirteen feet: thence north, parallel with Ann street, and through the centre of first-mentioned partition wall sixtv-threo feet to the place of beginning, subject to a ground rent of thirty-nine dollars, (8o9.) Improvements thereon being a three-story BRICK DWELLING with one-story Bjck Building. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, balance in six and twelve mouths, credit payments to beir interest from the day of sale, aud to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, indorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee, or ail cash, at the purchaser's option.

A depost of $100 required at the time of sale. EDWARD I. CLARK. Trustee, 17 St. Paul street.

O. A. KIRKLAND 79 West Fayette street. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Bvorderofthe Circuit Court of Baltimore Citv, the "undersigned.

Trustee, will offer for sale, at public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, the i.th day of September, instanl, at o'clock. ALL THOSE TWO LOTS OF GROUND situate in the villaee of Carroliton, Baltimore county, which are described as follows: Beginning ior the first of said lots on the line of the side of the Frederick turnpike road.nearly opposite the three-mile tone, said place of beginning being designated by a stone marked planted on tue southernmost side of id road at the northeast corner of lot No. 19. and running thence easterly, binning on the boutu side of Said eightv-one teet six inches to a stone marked planted at tbe northwest corner of lot C. No.

2L; thence southerly.bindicg at the westernmost side if lot No. 21, three hundred and thirty feet to. a stone marked planted oa me cortn side ot fetal- ford street: thence weeierlv, on the north side of 5 Stafford street, eighty-one feet six inches to a stone maiKeo a corner 01 iot ro. ia, uu uicuen northerly, binding on that lot three hundred and thirtv feet to the place of beginning, being lot No. 20.

in the division of Mjry Caton's estate. Aud be2innii.g tor the other oi aid lots on tbe second line of description of lot B. No. 70, on tbe plat of the village ot Carroliton. at tbe distance of one hundred and forty leet north of the Frederick turnpike road, sad running thence north one degree west, continuing oa said line one hundred anu seventy-eight leet and six niches to a stone marked planted on the south side ofMactavish street, and then binding on said street north seventy-six degrees and thirty minutes, west eighty-seven feet to acotber stone marked a corner o'f lot No.

69; then binding on said lot south lour degrees and thirty minutes.eatiione hundred and eighty-two feet, more or les, to the lot heretofore leased to John H. Glanviile, and thence euiterlT, by a straight line, to the place of beginning. Terms oi Sale One-half cash, and balance in six and twelve months. THOS. YEARLEY.

Trustee. O. A. KIRK LAN CO 79 Wtst Fayette street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OS- PROPERTY ON NORTH FRONT STREET.

By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore citv, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell st public auction, on the premises, on MON DAY, September 27, 1S75. at 4 P. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND situate and lying In Baltimore City, and thu. described: Beginning on tbe southwest side of Front street, at the distance of 218 feet southeasterly from the southwesternniost intersection of Front and North Gay streets, and thence running southeasterly, on Front street, 17 leet: thence southwesterly, parallel with Low street, 99 feet, to a lot oi ground formerly belonging to WiiiiamTIickley; thence northwesterly on said Hickley's lot, 17 feet; thence by a straight line to the place of beginning.

Improved bv a ihree-story BRICK DWELLING with two-story BACK BUILDING; subject to the annual ground rent of (51. Taxes, ground rent, apportioned to dny of saie. Terms of Saie One-third cash, the balance in two equal Installments at six and twelve months; credit payment to bear interest from the day of sale, and to "be secured bv notes of the purchaser, indorsed to the satisfaction'ol the Trustee. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale. WILLIAM M.

BUSEY, Trustee, No. 85 West Fayette sireet. O.A. KIRKLAND Aucts si 79 West Fayette street. TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE PROPERTY, ON SMITH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.

Bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY', September 2S. 1875, at lour o'clock P. all that LOT OF GROUND AND PREMISES situate In Baltimore city, and dcribed as lollows: Beginning for the same on the southeast side of Smith the dietanee of eighty leet southwesterly from the corner formed by the Intersectiea of tbe southeast tide of Smith street and the southwest side of Pennsylvania avenue, and running thence southwesterly, binding on the southeast side of Smith street, eighty feet, and running back therefrom (northwesterly) of uniform width for a depth of eighty feet. Improved bv a large TWO-STOKY DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING, with basement, and two large Hot-Houses, one of which contains a large number of grapevines of choice varietle.

There are also many different varieties of outdoor grapes, besides fruit trees of different kinds. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, and the balance la two equal installments at six and twelve months; credit payments to bear interest from day of sale, and to be secured by notes ef tbe purchaser, in-dotsed to the satisfaction of the trustee. ABRAHAM SHARP, Trustee. 35 Lexington street.

O. A. KIRKLAND a Ancta. BY McGEE A. PABLETT, fN BALTIMORE HORSE AND CAR- -trr o5T.

65 AND NORTH CALYER Oppcjite city spring. Auction Sales everv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and at 1O4 o'clock precisely-ot HORSES. MULES. CARRIAGES.

WAGONS, BUG- Large nock offiorses. Carriages, Buggies, wagons, 4c, of every description, with Harness, Lap Blankets, Ac, constantly on hasd and at-private sale th. very lowest jtfAjieUojaeers and mission erchantg. MONEYl 8100,000 MOSKY TO LOAN- TN PUM9 TO SUIT, AT I OLD rRALELOAN AD NO 22 NORTH GAY STREET, NEAR FAYEETE, BT THB LAI Levi Bisjamiit ta 1S30. This old and responsible office till continues to make the larsest and most liberal advance on GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, tad Merchandise in general.

The very great advantage we offer to the public In making their deposits at our office la that we keep goods for any length of time arreed upon on the most reasonable rate of charge. The depositor has also tbe uaosual and great privilege of Kenewing their Tickets ftr Redeeming Goods after the time has expired to. the very hour of offet-In for sale at oar regular puodc sales. Special rates made on large amounts. Private entrance adiotning.

fcla-J2fl; Brokers. I I i I 11 i I I I I i 1 1 I 1 i I i HltltlIsi''BB CO. LARK D1 UNUSUALLY ATT5 ACTIVE TRADK SALK OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 3 TION BOOTS AND SHOES AiAN (-FAUTURKDwiHbeofferodin thif, A str.k t4 feature of the sale wiH be ttw enelity cT goods oflered.

being from the factories of ecne os the first manufacturers is tbe country, and jruarea-teed to be (Irst quality in every rspeet. Te the retail- ta de this fwesente ao op. portualty to select a flrst-ciase Stock: goods are pat up in snob qaanuiie and sites as wiii suit country and city trade. We siaU offer In this sale. Cases Men's Wax D.

8. Caste Meti Soiit ToivSoie Cee Bovs' and Yooibs' Hearv BOOTS. Cases Mea's and Boys' Grain NAPOLEONS. Came Meat and Boys' Riding BOOTS. Cases Men's Fine Caif Pegged BOOTS.

Caes Men French Calf Sewed BOOTS. Cses beats' Baltimore Citv Made BOOTS. Cases Geats' Bt Opera BOOTS. Cases Men Bi. Pecged Cmsee Men's Bt.

Sewed Cases Uea i Bf. ENGLISH TIES. Cases Mea's Bf. ALEXIs TIES. Cases Gen's' Calf Sewed Scotch Cas Bovs' and Youths' Pegged CONGRESS.

Case Mcu'sand Boys' Wex Caes Hen' and Bots' ut Buckle BBOG ANS. Men aad Boys' Bay State BALMORALS. Caa Mtw'oiiil Boys' N. K. BALMORALS.

Cbrtou Lauius' Serge Foxed POLISH. Cart oca Ldiee Serge Foxed BUTTON. fsry as Lidies' and iiie' Pebbled Goat BUTTON. Cartons Ladies' and Mines' Pet'd Goat LACE. Cartons Ladies.

M.ix and Children's Goa and Kid, LAt and BU ITON. all sizes. Caeoa Women Caif and Goat POLISH. Caeos lakes' Calf and Goet Sofc.jo'. Cartan Children's and Inputs' TURN LACE and BUTTON.

Fod aua m. Cartons Children's An Wie 1l-S. Cartons Gents' Fancy SLIPPERS. -Cartoas Ladiee' Piush SLIPPERS. Cartons Ladies' and Mi-aes" Kid SLIPPERS.

Cartons Ladies' and Mis' Newport.Jnal.4- tas, Saratoga. Losg iiMacti. and BtTTOH TIES. Cartons Ladi and Masses' Frendi Kid, haad- t-ede, Paris Ceaeo Geute' French CsJf "Seuar Awl" StitcheA GA.il lis UKtUreM BOOT 1. Certons Lid.es' Goat.

hn.i-m-le. Side LftC9 Oo-n POLISH. Cartons Misses' an" Cases A Calf Georgetown Plow SeUKS. Cases Mea's and. Women's Carpet LiPPETtS.

Case Morocco 3AL-IORALS. Cstes Women's, Misses' and Ca.iur.i. A and Feb. and Grain Prgged CaToa Ladies' French Monocco. POLISH ANKLETS.

ase Men's Heavy DONALDSONS. Cantins Ladies and Muses' Wove Calf RAT-MORALS. Sale to-commence at 10 o'clock- UIGGLN Sy COBB 4-tf Auctioneers. BY 9AKUEL GOYtit A SOAS. 5 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NO.

135 i'HEDES STREET. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Bv virtu of an ort-er of the Orphans' Court for Baltimore City, the undersigned. Administrator of Anthony eager, deceased, will sell at Puelic Auction, oa beptemoer $, st o'c'oi on the premises, the lolloping value Die property, vis: ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS, situated on the west side of South Eden street, near Sank stn-et: the lot fronts ouEdsa street IS tset and 9 inches, with a ceplh 01 eO feet to an alley lefeet wide. The improvements (No.

15 South Eden street) consist et a three-story BRICK DWELLINO an a twotory Brick Back Building, with Summer Kitchen; ground rent $J) per jnnr.m, payable seml-, annually. Ternis of Sale One-half cash, the balance In six months, with Interest and security, oralicash, at tue option ot the purchaser. A cash deposit of $100 to be paid at time of fmle. MAYER S. WK1L.

Administrator of Antiioov Yeaaer. deceased. SAMUEL H. Go'VER SONS, Auctioneers. ftjS.Sl JAa.

pel West Baltimore St. SPE( IAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE WALNUT, PARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. PLATED WARE. CUTLERY.

AT PUBLIC AUCTION-I We will sell on TUESDAY" MORNING next, Sep-, tern ber I. 18,5. at 10 o'clock, at our No-I 160 West Baltimore street, a lars and well assorted stock ol ALNUT FURNITURE, conswt-I lngof Walnut Parlor Suits in. Browu.Ciimson and Green Rep; Walnut Chamber Suits. wlut Bedteals, Wa.

nut Marble-Top Buffets. Oak c4 WlDii bm- i eg Room Chairs, Office and Revolving Chairs. Walnut Bookcases, Walnut Wardrobes. French and Bronze Clocks, Decorated Toilet Ware, Plated-Ware, Cutlery, Marble-Top Centre Tables, 2 French Plate Oval Mirrors. Slabs and Brackets, Rep Lounges, with a variety of Walnut and other Furniture.

The above articleaare first-clas- in every respect and wormy the attention of buyers. Goods now arranged and for inspection. Terms cah on de jvery. S. H.

GOVER A SONS. AUCts 3-4t 160 West Baltimore st. ALSO AT 11 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, A collection OLD AMERICAN COINS, eighty-two pieces, dating from 1794 to 126. s4-3f S. H.

GOVER A SONS, Aucts. itfS TRUSTEE'S SALE S'V-M OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON D0YL3, HOWARD AND PRATT STREETS. By virtue of a decree of tbe Clrcjlt Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell at public auction, upon the prerrlss. at 4 o'elock P.

Mou MONDAY, the SOth day of September. 175, ALL THOSE FOUR VALUABLE LOTS OK GROUND situate and lying la Baltimore city and thus described: 1. Beginning on the line of the south side of Dover street, (lormerly kaown as Carroll's court,) at the distance ol 06 feet 7K inches tuiserlr from the corner Ol said street and Daw. on alley, aud runuiaj inence easieriy, uounuing on me.ouui aiue 01 iioer street, (formerly known as Carroll's court,) and parallel with Pratt street, 12 feet 4'J inches: then southerly. In and with a line drawn from Dover street to McHenry street, 67 feet; then wesiorly, par allel who iMxnenry etreet, ix xet mcBw: tr.ers Ground rent $13 5S.

j. Beginning on the liae of tlie south a4 of Dover street, (formerly Vnc-wu as Carroll's court.) at the distance ol" 81 feet easterly from the southeast corner of Dawson alley and Dover street, (formerly known a Can-oil's courts and run meg thence easterly, bounding on tbe south side of Dover street, 1 feet 6 inches; then southerly, parallel with Dawson alley, 67 feeti then weiierlv, parallel with McHenry street. 12 feet 6 inches, and then northerly by ft stralgbt line to the place of beginning. The lm- Erovements oetug a two-story ana attic jsutiGtt. 1 WELLING HOUSE, known us No.2S3 Dover f.

Ground rent $18 75. ide Lea.e for Lots Nos. 1 aai latent lnirr.il filfl. anil rnr. p.l in ltiff 2.

dated August 7, 1605, and recorded iu Liber A. JS O. 2W, I011O 141. 3. Beginning on theline of tfce east elde of Eowarl street, at the distance of 3fi feet southerly from the intersection ef Tork and Howard street, and run-! mag thence easterly, parallel with Y'ork street, il to an alley a feet wile, com ianl 04 with York street; thence aootherly beuutLnK oh tbe side of said alley, ii feet, with the use thereof la common with others; thent-e westerly, parallrl wltij York street.

47 feet to Howard and tbence northerly, bounding on Howard street. 12 leet to tae place ol beginning. Tbe improvemento being a two-Story and attic BRICK WELLIN known as No. 176 South Howard street- Ground rent JO. Vide assignment, dated August 29, recorded in Liber A.

No. Sl3, foho tci. 4. Beginninc on the south side of Pratt street, 90 feet 9 inches easterlv from the southeast corner of Pratt and Penn streets, aud running Uience east-wardly, bounding on Pratt street, 1 feel; thence southwardly, and parallel with Ptmn street, T3 fet to an alley 5 feet wide; thence weatwardly, and bounding on said allev, with the use ia common, thereof, 18 feet, and thence, bv a straight iine, to the place of beginning. The improvement beinsr a thrc-etorv BRICK STORE AND DWELLING HOUE, known as No.

tl wet Pratt street. Ground rent $5s 50. Vide assignment, dated May 23, 1S71, aud recorded in Liber G. R-, No. 615, folio 148.

Terms of Sale. One-third cash, one-third la six months and one-third in twelve months from tbe day of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser; credit payments to bear Interest, and lo be secured bv tne notes ot the purchaser, indorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee. A deposit cf $o0 will be required at rbe time of tbe sale of each lot. EPAPHRODITUS SWINNP.Y, Trurtee, Ko. 6S West Favette street.

8. H. GOVER SON A au2733! 4.8,lL15.1Si)' 6 8 Baltimore st. BY SAMUEL J. SOPEB CO.

LANDLORD SALE. On THIS (Saturday) MORNING, the 4th at 10 o'clock, at Store 44 South Charles street, we will sell by order ol the Landlord, for cash, two MARBLE-TOP BAR COUNTERS, SHELVING, and other Fixture, one PARLOR SUIT, Rep; one Walnut CHAMBER SUIT and HAIR MATRESSES. EXTENSION TABLE and CHAIRS, etc. It. SAM'L J.

OPEU Aucts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF NO. 181 CHESSUT ALLEY. Bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Balti more City, the undersigned, trustee, will sell by public auction, on the premises, at 4.30 P. oa THIS SATURDAY, the 4th of September, THAT LOT OF GROUND lying on the north side Cuess-iiut atiev.

in Baltimore city, and thus desert Bed: Beginning on the north side of said aiiey, at the distance of sixty-three feet from tbe nrtiiwet corner of Chesnut alley and Ogaton street: thence northerly, thirty-six feet six uiches; tnence westerly, thirty -four feet; thence southerly, thirty-aix feet silt Inches to Chesnut allev; thence easterly, on thenortb side of said alley, thirty-four feet to the beginning; subject to he annual ground rent of one cent. If demanded. The improvements consist of a four-otory Brick DWELLING AND STORE, known aeNo. 181 Chesuut alley. Terms of Sale ae prescribed bv the decree are One-third cash and the batauce ia equal installment at six and twelve months, with interest: the deferred payments to be secured to the eatisfactior of the Trustee, or ail eash.

at the option nl the, purchaser. SEBASTIAN BROWN'. Trustee. 63 St. Paul street.

SAMUEL 4. SOPER 44 South Charles street, Auctioneers. PARLOR, CH AMBER AND DING-ROOM FUR- TT V. On TUESDAY MDRAi.u at 10 o'clock, at NEXT, tbe 7th Char.ee street, wa Willi DIBID I -iRtiROBEsT DRESSING Bl'EI A US, WASH- STANDS, Walnat Extension Dining TABLSs, al-nui and Oak CHAIRS, SIDEBOAlCDS, Hair Mat-resses. Bedstead.

Cane Chairs, btoiea, etc. Also 6econd.Hnd SU SOPER Aucts. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE op PROPERTY ON THE FALLS ROAD, ABOVE iJJJi Vn va-iR THE TOLLGATE. bt virtue of en order of the Orphans Court of Baltimore Couutv, the undersigned. administrator 01 Rlohard Constaatine of deceased will sell 1 public auction, on ue preuase, oa WEDNESDAY, tbe 8th day ot September, 175, at lour o'clock P.M.

ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND) lying tn Balttmere county, near Baltimore city, and described as lollows: Beginning for the same on the east tide of th-Taiis turnpike road (now called Cathedral street) at tbe northern end of P. R. J. Friese'e let, and running thence north, blading on said toad (now Cathedral street) firty-alne feet, more or less; thence at nght angles with said rosd laov Cathedral street) one hundred and tweutv-eeven fee to a stone which divides It from Sum wait's lot; thence fifty-nine feet to a stone -which divide it from Fries lot. anL tbtnee along said Fneee's iot to the place of begin-tung.

Subject to an annual ground rent of on oenU The improvements consKt of ft two-story and attia STONE DWELLING and ft one-svory 6TON ii SHOEMAKER'S SHOP. i Terms Sale One-half cash, the bela Tics In tlvj months. or all each, at th optica of the purchaser! th defvred pay meats te bear Interest from th daw ot snie and to be secured 19 th saUafftctiOBi cf eaici adiuiuiiu atona. RICHARD CO'NSTAKTrNE, 1 bEBASTLAH BROWN. Administrator.

SAMUEL 1. SOPSB CO, 27JLS44- A6ECOND-STORY FRONT KlXIM FiiruM-Kl or nnfurnished at No. 14 W'EST FAYETTE STHFET. Table and Transient Boarders, 4-eo3f CVERAL DESIRABLE ROOMS, -with at refine prictt, at ROSED ALE," optw't Irrington, Catonsviile Railway. 43f SOUTH EUTAW stREET Two front snd one Back BOOM, Hall ROOM; Pe--ruBnt BOARDERS $4 per week.

Table $3, Tran-" sioat 81 per day; hot and cold baths. ftt HANOVER ST. Ladies and Gentlemen can yy be aecominodated with nrst-clasa BOARD and pleasant ROOMS, at moderate prices. Transient Boarders $1 per day, 4-lmt A NSWLY-FURNISHED sceontl story FBoW A Fil-iOM, with first-class BOARD, in a private Franklin Square. Address KODERATE, Sun office.

4-2tl COMMU MOATING, FURNISHED ROOM ith also tmfurnished Rwis, private family, gas and Buib; rcltcreucea. 5 FAYETTE bTREET-. at-eoSff FUESISHED- TSFUKSTSHE I ROOMS, with or without BOARD, at No. 4 MULBERiiY STREET, near Cathea. BeXereoces required.

ARGE ROOMS on the eeeond and. third floors, with BOARD, tn a private at No. 34 WEST FAYETTE STREET. References required. a4-18t; AND BACK-BOOMSv with rood BOARD, in a Geiroas familv AnplT at 66 MULBERRY STREET.

Also Table Boaraers. PLEASANT AV1TH Oil WITHOUT BOARD. T9 NORTH. LIBERTY ST. a2eolm.

ERMANENT, TRANSIENT and DAY BOARD-ERS accommodated at 05 LEX1NST0N ST. Dinner from 1 to 4 o'clock. a4-lm MRS. M. T.

SOTJTHALL. UNFURNISHED ROOM On second story, a private family, with BWAKP, for Gentleman and Lady at Vi per week. 39- FREMONT STREET, near Pratt 'eS-2f O. 118 NORTH STRtCKER- STREET, near Harlem Square. Handsome IiOMS, communicating or single, second or third with first ciass TABLE, la a small, private family.

Terms moderate. 0 A SMALL FAMILY livlnff on Mttiberi-y street, near Schrod- would rent two third story huOM furuiihed or unfurnished, with or without BOARD. Address, with reference, K. G. P-, at the Sun office.

s3-4f lOARDING Two large ROOMS, front and back, AJ commuuicaUng, suitable tot Gentlemen and their Wives, or single Gentlemen, in, private family; reierenoes exchanged; Fayette street, near Paca. Apply at Sun office. sS-St. I7OR RENT, WITH BOARD Several splendid JL1 ROOMS, large and small. front and back, furnished or unfurnished.

Now is the time to get a choice. Table aud Ttonsiciit Boarders accommoda-ted. MRS. PASoAPAE. 51 Lexington St.

1 PERMANENT, TiiANSIENT AND TABLE BOARDERS accommodated with good Board, pleasant Rooms, furnished or unfurnished dinner from 1 until 4 o'clock at 33 LEXINGTON corner of St. Paul. -25-im BOARD WANTED. WAN TED OAED FOR MY WIFE, LITTLE GIRL AND SELF when in port; locality, near Patterson Park, between Pratt and Baltimore or North Broadway, between Baltimore and latebreak-tast desirable. Address F.

M. MSunjflice2-3fj COUNTRY BOARD. COUNTRY BOARD. Pleasant ROOMS now va-J cant at IVERLY HOME, LuthervLie. Price re-duced.

s8-3tt riHE OlilGlNAL THREE-MILE HOUSE, after JL being refitted, is now ready to receive BOARDERS; aiogood HORSE PASTURING AND STABLING for the winter, at very reasonable term. B2-3f CHAS. DASSENBROCK. PERSONAL. MISS KATE MURRAY wHl hear of something important by addressing SEW ING MACHINE, Sun office.

'if JJ-TLOCALS OF THE EVENING NEWS of yes- terday, I find my name coupled with that of MR. J. ACKEHMAN, and according to the item the public are led to believe that I waltzed around with Mr. Ackerman. I wish it to be distinctly understood that I do not waltz around promiscuously, aud the item as it appears is a gross fabrication, aud calculated to do me injustice.

GEORGE DRESSEL, corner Orchard and Kot-s streets. Baltimore, September 3, 1875. 'If PERSONAL. BOYS AND GIRLS FITTED OUT FOR SCHOOL, AT W.H.RINGGOLD'S, 191 West Baltimore street. If IT opposite St.

Paul. ONE LARGE LOOKING GLASS, French plate, 56 by 84 inches, in splendid modepu frame, for mantel, will be sold a great bargain by A. D. EVANS, No. 4 South Front street.

s4-2t EMANY THANKS OR THE LIEBIG LIQUID EXTRACT BEEF. It has cured me. SULKIIAT3 ALTERED TO FALL STYLE Stiff and Soft Hats CLEANED or DYED to new styles No. 6 SOUTH CHARLES STREET. If TO HAVE THEM DOXF.

WELL AND MADE Fashionable, bring vour OLD HATS to No. 103 NORTH HOWARD STREET, North of Saratoga. Hat Factory 64-eoof WILL GET A BEAUTIFUL SET OF 016 TEETH AT THE MARYLAND DENTAL ROOMS, No. 61 Lexington street, third door west of Charles stroet. Teeth extracted by Gas.

If? Ajot thIFslighTeWpain 'exferTenced IN in having TEETH EXTRACTED at DR. MOYS-TON'S DENTAL PLACE, 183 West Fayette street. Teeth Filled. Artificial Teeth inserted. Charges moderate.

Cutting, making and trimming gar-J AIEN TSfor Gentlemen a specialty. Pants, $2 50; other garments at proportionately low prices: excelled oy none in style and lit, at 163 WEST BAL-TIMORE STREET. 4-3f P- arentsgTStTing Their boys ready for SCHOOL, will do well to call on ADAMS for SHIRTS, Northwest corner CHARLES and BALTIMORE up stabs. s3-2f NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN No person or persons are authorized by us to borrow, collect money, or transaot any business in our name, unless by written authority. B2-3f J.

HOOPER CO. VERY BUSINESS HOXTSE should have' one of A SELF-INKIi- PRINTING PRESSES; excellent for the boys aleo. Call or send for catalogue. 19 GERMAN ST. s2-3t.

UY YOUPrFERNITURE CHEAP FOR CASH, or on weekly installments, at SI. 1HAL, J. Nos. 3 and 32 Pennsylvania avenue. AVE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.

BUY YOUR MIRRORS. PICTURE FRAMES, And WINDOW CORNICES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, 82-11111 FITZGERALD, 53 North Gay st. 'ADIES'MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S -SHOES made without Mails or Tacks inside. Ladies' Fino Lasting Button 2 50to 00 Ladies" Foxed Button Boota 8 00 to 50 Ladles' Fine Foxed Balmorals tS 25 to 2 50 Ladie3" French Leather and Kid Button f3 50 to 4 00 All styles our own make in store, or made to order, and a perfect fit guaranteed, at FEliGUoON'S SHOE FACTORY, 314 North Howard street, s3-3f1 near Richmond. HAT IS THE TACKLES8 SHOE? TnE HILL PATENT TACKLESS SHOES supply a necessity long felt by everybody, especially the LadieB and Children.

The Shoes made under the Hill Patent are so constructed that the inner sole is entirely free from nails, tacks or pegs, and presents a perfectly smooth surface to the bottom of the foot, which not only makes the shoes more comfortable, but prevents the shoes from attaining that rusty appearance inside which is caused by the nails and tacks, and soils the stockings, ma king it impossible for any laundress to clean tfiem thoroughly; thus it will be seen that the TACKLESS SHOE is far superior to any other, and those purchasing should see that they get the Tackless, and take no other. The saving in hosiery alone makes It an object to have TACKLESS SHOES, and then the additional com-iort should certainly induce those who are about to purchase to see that they really get the Tackiest. ALL TACKLESS SHOES ARE STAMPED INSIDE "HILL'S TACKLESS SHOE, Patented De-egmber 29. 1874." LOST AND FOUND, I70UND A WATCH CHAIN, which the owner can get bv describing and paving for advertisement. Call at Hi SOUTH CHARLES ST.

If: LOST On Barre or Fremont street, one CUFF AND SLEEVE BUTTON, with initials M. A. P. $1 reward if lcit at 179 BARRE STREET. If? OST-A small POCKETBOOK, containing money, about thirty dollars, possibly in York load cars.

The finder will receive $5 reward if lelt at 279 WEST BALTIMORE ST. If ObT On the Citizens' line of cars, a medium-size, twelve ribbed Black ALPACA UMBRELLA. 83 will be ui.id for information leading to its return. Address W. A.

416 N. Carey st- LOST In going from 310 North Eden street to Centre Market, on Wednesday last, the DROP of aa EARRING, set with sin en Pearls. A liberal reward if left at the above number. If Osf-OR MISLAID CF. rTTfICATE OF No, 4574, for $4C0, with Safe Deposit ompany.

Application has been made for new cer- tiflcate ll OsT Thursday night, Sept. 2, in eettitig off the Steamer Matilda, a MERINO SHAWL, with ereen centre. A reward will be paid if left at 298 NORTH ANN STREET. If OST OR MISLAID CERTIFICATE, No. 4325, for $1,000, with Safe Deposit Company of Baltimore.

Application has been made lor a new Certifi-cate. if LOST DEED OF LOTS 32, 33, 48, 49, Section 6. in Baitimoje Cemetery, in name of F. T. HOLTHAUS.

iLTHAts. Application nas Dten made ior a re- newal. S4-iawaw'i LOST On Edmonsdon avenue, near Carey a Red Russia Leather POCKETBOOK, with money. A liberal Teward will be paid by returning it to S. W.

corner EDMONDSON AVENUE and CAREY over Drug Store. If? L' OST On the 31st August, a bunch of KEYS, five or six in number, one Drasa. The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to 63 LAN VALE STREET, above tremont. s2-3f LOST On the Harford road, between the city and Hall's Springs, a POCKETBOOK, containing a note for filO and four dollars in change. A liberal reward will be paid if left with B.

BeRRY, at Tea Store, 23 West Baltimore street. -sS-St OUND September LISTS, one ROWBOAT aiiUt, below Fort McHenry: length 18 feet, beam 4 leet 2 inches. Owner prove property and pay ex-penes ean take her away. JULIUS HKLLW EG, 324 Alieeann-a street. s3-3f i5 LOST On the 2d of September, a CANARY II a suitable reward win suitable reward will be paid if re- turned to 519 WEST FAYETTE ST.

--T-s, TAKEN ST RAY On Sept. 1, one Fat HOG. The owner is requested to come tor ward, prove propertv, pav charees and take it away. GEORGE W. IIARKER, Friendship lane, Baltimore county, Md.

If? CAME TO MY PLACE Farmers and Me- road.Baltimoreeountv.on i'nf lh nit-, one red COW, with crooked horns and strap arounl her neck. come lorwara, prove prop- ertr. pay cnargea anu taae tier un. RUSSELL. sl-3f cs 820 REWARD STOLEN Large sired Liht Gray HORSE, two front feet cracked, it'ii two round shoes on; left hind foot sore, with, scar above the knee.

THOMAS DEGAW, No. 414 est Lombard street-It'' Baltimore, Md. ZIT LOST OR STRAYED AWAY Froui NaT 140 Camden street, on hursdav, Sept. 2. between 8 and 4 P.

a hite HORSE, with EXPRESS WAGON HARNESS en him. A liberal reward will be paid for his return. WM. T. LONG, Ko.

14Q Camden street. 1 1 LOST Saturday, August 88. a Black Newfoundland DOtt, four white foet. and a win tip on tail. A suitable reward will be given If returned to MR- HELLS AC HE li.

comer of War. uer and Lee streets. 111 FOR RENT 87 McCULLOH ST. H. EDGAE OHNSS.ia3t.Piulat.

8-2tt--j FOR- REKT Two deelrabl DWELLINGS: No. 48 ConTtlaBd t. and No. 188 Franklin St. Appiy at 17 FKASKLIN s2 th ji.nitr'f FOR RE5TT Several nice DWELLINGS oa Tforth mmolter street.

Alio nirtofaDWELL- ING at 94Q WEST BALTIMORE STREET. a4-2f FOR BBST-STORK and FIXTCRES, 8. E. li.COR.VEfe Lf-MBAIO) AS I) CHESTER 8 now occupied as a Grocery and Provision store.4-Bi FOR KENT-HOUSE witk Furniture on Myr tle avenue: atl Inquire -at AMERICAN HOTEL. 4-2f FOR RENT 829 A DWELLING.

near Patterson Partr hall, water, and rooms. Apply at 899 EAST LOMBARD ST. If" FOR AT 813 STORE and DWELL ING No. 81 Druid Hiil a-venue. aeai ia perfect orden ApIy to SEXRY CLOGEMANN, 2 St.

Paul above Lexington. 4-2t" DWELLING FOR RENT AND FUENI TURK FORSAllE Ror.l tbrMtorr. modern inxrovements, central, $S8: the Furniture nice, well made, $800. H. K.

GREGG, 17 St. Paul street4-2tt FOR RENT A. neat HOUSE- with eight room, water, a larae Stable in the tear. To a ood tenant $14 perroonth. Apoly, for two days, at IT CUT I 1 1 ITV1TI' 1 1 9 FOR RENT-Fint-cla- TOWELLING No.

69 McCulloh street: p-o-'Cfp-ilon eiven October 1. Apply to JAMES 's4-2f 5a Lexiaston street. Bi STORE FOR RENT With dry cellar, and JiilLDWELLING IX desired; good stand torgrocery arTdliq uor. bakery. Appiy to W- faCHN AUF-FER.

Ne. 1 Holliday street, Ifj 4 FOR RENT DWELLING No. BARRE JJliLsTREET, containing 15 rooms, well known as a boarding house, with or without Furniture. Owners will board with tenant. Aprly on premises jl-Sf FOR RENT Larsre WAREROOM.

136 feet deep, with Offices, in Cora Exchange building. fronting on South street and.Bowiy's wnan, one fronton water the the other on railroad. Apply to F. F. POPE, 4 Wood street.

FOR RENT CHEAP Laree STORE under the Bovs' Home. Calvert street, above Pleasant. Will be divided into two small Stores if iesired. A lit3-l- ll.ii. -4-2tr Fayette aniSt.

Ps.ul sts. A FOR RENT A STORifand small DWELL-JL1L IN a splendid stand for a MercnaC Itilor or Boot and Sharp and German sts. Inquire at GADDESS BKOTHEKo MARBLE WORKS. lt- FOR RENT DWELLING 223 Fratldinet a jjliiflrst-class neighborhood, newly papered and paiuted, stoves, gas fixtures, also btrge yard; will be rentf Low; key at 225. Inquire of C.

E. SAVAGE, 189 McCulloh St. FINE BASEMENT STORE, with WORK SHOP In rear, both heated, bv steam, in most central part of the city, in MORSE "BUILDING, op posite tne U.S. court nouse. inquire at sun oi-fice.

tfti HOUSES FOR RENT On Chew and Ann sts, near Broadwav. six rooms and kitchen, eas. water and eood vara. iiS per month; also on Dur ham, near Chase street, four rooms, kitchen, water and good yard; $9 per mouth. H.

BERSCH, 325 North Broadway. vltr: for rent-no. 838 St. Paul $1,304 No. 249 North Calvert street Lb No.

100 North Paca street 500 No. 72 McMechin 240 L. BIRCKHEAD, 4-eoCt1F 88 St. Paul street. FOR RENT The old-established GROCERY STORE and DWELLING No.

100 Forrest St. Apply to JOHN MEDINGER. aii-ini( no. esu street. FOR RENT-STORE and DWELLING cor ner of Fremont and Rabort? streets: excellent stand for a Grocery and Liquor Store, occupied as suon ior a numoer oi years oeiore tne aeatn oi iua former owner.

Inquire at 147 FRANKLIN STREET or No. 83 NORTH GAY ST. sl-4f I FOR RENT Second-floor of WAREHOUSE i Bouthrcast comer Howard and Favette Btreets: suitably adapted for Building Associations, Printers, Boot and Shoe factory, room 32 by 45, with 12 feet celling: 8 Applv to H. G. FLED-DEiiJiAS, Tailor, S.

E. cor. Howard and Fayette streets. sl-wsSt, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED TO RENT A FARM, on the York.

Hillen or Harford road, from 50 to 200 acres, not over twelve miles from the city. Apply at the DRUG STORE, corner Hanover and Hill streets. s4-8f FOK SALE OR RENT A FARM of 600 acres. 400 acres in cultivation. 20 nines from Baltimore, binding on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, large Stone DWELLING and other superior improvements, well suited fox a dairy farm.

Apply to H. K. HAZLEHURST. Ellicott City. 64-eo6tl A FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE, 4 to 7 miles from the city, on or convenient to rail way.

All adults. Extra care for allowance in rent or will pay moderate rent. Address T. C. care 7 Pennsylvania avenue, s2-3f fjMa FOR SALE A COUNTRY SEAT of fourteen JaiJLacres, well improved, large house, plenty of shade, fruit, four miies from the city, on pike and horse railway.

Address A. P. KEY, Sun office. s2-8tJ SUB URBAN. FOR RENT DWELLING re- cently occupied by Rev.

W. A. Coale. Powhatan railroad, i'A miles out; low rent to good tenant. W.

P. WEBB, al3-lm. No. 6 South Holliday btreet. 4h FOR SALE HOUSE AND ONE ACRE OF GROUND, two miles irom limits; suit a butcher, gardener, brewer, huckster or niilkman; ears pass the door; picnty of water.

Price $2,200. Prop-ertv of any kind unincumbered taken. Address YREKA, 15 Frederick avenue. a31-eoSi FOR SALE OR KENT A COUNTRY RF.SI- liLDENtE. containing 10)4 acres, with all kinds oi liuit in bearing, suitable either for a country residence, or would make a good Truck Gurdsn; six miles from the city.

Terms easy. For further information apply to J.D.MASON, 112 West Pratt street. FARM FOR SALE Six miles from the city of Baltimore. 78K Acres, one-half timber, iu- cioseuwitu anew post aud ran ienee; iai i DWELLING, newly painted and repaired, in pertect order; Barn 20 by Hi feet, with inclosea shedding. Outhouse for servants, and Storeroom 20 by 16 teet; Stone Springhouse and one of the best springs of water In the State.

The location Is perfectly healthy, and one mile from the Belair turnpike. Cash price $4,000. Address SAM'L KIRK SON, a3-6t, 172 West Baltimore street. HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. TWENTY ACRES, on the Harford Road, near the four-mile stone, property of Francis Hoithaus, improved by a two-story and French root, forty feet front, twelve-room FRAME DWELLING, lined throughout with stone, with complete finish, beautiful grove in rear overlooking the surrounding country, excellent Barn and Stables, first rate water, one-half mile beyond terminus of Hall's Springs Railway.

Will be sold to a prompt purchaser at a heavy sacrifice. JOHN GLENN -s2-6t 12 St. Paul street. FOR SALE A delightful COUNTRY SEAT, Containing 45 "acres; 10 minutes' walk from Relay House, Baltimore and Ohio R.R.; 40trams toand from Baltimore stop at ike station; far 13 cents a day, free on all trains; improvements tirst-class: fine springs; all kinds of Fruit of the choicest varieties; soenery unsurpast-ed, overlooking the surrounding neighborhood; soil kind and very productive. Appiy to SAMUEL BEALMEAR, No.

94 Lexington street, 26f neariberty st WANTED TO RENT. "T7 ANTED ROOM or ROOMS, with use of steam; ten to fifteen horse-power required. Address, stating location, H. S. Sun office.

s4-3t TEANEDVMan and Wife, no children, two Vi communicating ROOMS, suitable lor housekeeping, in EtiSt Baltimore, over a store or with a quiet family; low rent. Satisfactory reference given. Address, stating terms, THEN IX, Sun office, WANTED TO RENT-STORE and DWELL ING, suitable for Family Grocery, in a eood neighborhood. Address GROCERY, Suu omce.4-2f WANTED TO RENT A large HOUSE, in a eood location; 1'urnlsheu; the owners -to board for the rent: best of references Address ENERGY, Sun office, e4-5f WAN TE TO REN By the 25th of Septem- liber, a small HOUSE, for a tamily OI three, in a respectable neighborhood, between Broadway and Charles st. Address y.

Sun s4-2t. WANTED For BOARDING HOUSE, with eight or ten Bed Chambers, modern Improve ments, centrally located. Address Sun. ofiice, stating particulars. s4-2tt WANTED A HOUSE, rent not to exceed or $600, north of Baltimore street, west of Calvert.

Address B. Buttoflice. WANTED TO RENT A four-horse STABLE iiiijLand CARRIAGE-HOUSE, near Mount Vernon place, by the year. Address i BROWN, 229 North Charles 6treet. a-il-lin) ROOMS TOR RENT.

17t OR RENT One Furnished ROOM, without board. 85 CAMDEN ST. ltt TW7 CORNER GREEN AND MCLBRRYSTS. Furnished ROOM lor a It. LEASANT ROOMS FOR-RENT Si'ttable for housekeeping.

Apply at NORTHEAST (OK-NER GILMOR AND FAYETTE SI a. s4-2f0 OR RENT Unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for lijrht housekeeping o. 94 NORTH GREEN STREET. If LODGING GIVEN IN A LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM, 57 CONWAY STREET, between Howard and Sharp streets. sl-3t.

PRIVATE FAMILY. Second-story Front" and Back ROOMS, for a Gentleman and Wile or Bin-ele Gentlemen; gas and bath. Relereiice exchanged. 376 FRANKLIN STREET. -64-21 or with or without Breakfast; gas, hot and cold bath.

References exchanged. Inquire at 134 NORTH EUTAW STREET. s4-f POWER AND ROOMS FOR RENT N. E.COR. PRATT AND FREMONT STS.

s2-12f LODGING ROOMS Handsomely furnished, for single gentlemen only, at 14 SOUTH GREEN STREET. B2-6f 1TOR RENT Two furnished ROOMS, suitable for Gentlemen's lodging rooms. 52 EAST BALTIMORE at the Confectionery. s3-eo3t, OK TRENT One or" two ROOMS to furnished or unfurnished; moderate rates. aSl-eoCt 5 NORTH LIBERTY ST.

IOR RENT Three ROOMS, partly furnished two on first floor, one on second. EDEN three doors south of Gay. s2-8t? rTriHXrTTPARTMEKT FOR HENi-IiTa private fennlv, 42 PLEASANT ST. References exchanged. sl-6f FOR RENT Handsome DOUBLE PARLOR, suitable for a Physician or Dentist.

274 FRAN K-LIN ST. a S0-6t BOARDING. 1 LEASANT ROOMS WIThTBOARO. Gas and bath. Reference.

133 MULBERRY ST. s3-2fT IRONT ROOM, with good BOARD; private fa m-' ily. Apply at the Sim office. s2-8f 1) NORTH CHARLES ST. Several desirable ROOMS FOR RENT, with BOARD.

au31-5f PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARDERS accommodated with excellent ROOMS and good BOARD. 88 HANOVER ST. al7-lm POE RENT Several newly-furnished ROOMS. JL witn or without mA.n.ij private familv: terms moderate. 109 NORTH GAY ST.

sS-3f NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS With eood BOARD, at the dwcldng 130 NORTH EUTAW STREET. References required. a31-eo6f 1 A FEW PERSONS can be accommodated with pleasant ROOMS and good BOARD at moderate prices, at 17 SOUTH HIGH STREET. S-6f SEVERAL NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, with first-class BOARD. Also accommodations for taDle and transient boarders; dinner from 1 to 3.

No. 41 MULBERRY near Cathedral. a31-19f QQA MADISON let.wtth BOARD. OU in a private Bosrdiag-ilouse, three UOOiiS. lurniahed or unfurnished.

Table Boaraers teku. S. LARGR STOCK Of NEW ANB ANDSOlfK FURNITURE. To be sold st car Stores. B8and 80 South Charles tv on THIS SATURDAY MORNING.

September 4, 10 o'clock, comprising. In part, WALNcir parlor suits. WALITUT CHAMBER STTIT9, wits ft A) artety of other Bew FURNITURE, and a tareesaiaortmentof Secosd-hsid FURN IT URE, sl-f F.W.BENNETT CA Aacts. ADDEI TO SALE THIS MORNING, AT 1 O'CLOCK. -f 7 RVUBBKR CAMP BLANKETS, for account ID Of Whom it may ooneern.

It F. W. EENNETT A CO- Anctlonoers. CARRIAGE SALE, ON ITTJRDAY WORN SEPTEMBER 4, at 15 does, at 9 AND 3 SOUTH CHARLES STREET. Three PAMILY CARRIAGES, tat goo order.

Two PAiiK Five JAbGEB WAGOj'S. Two New Slvle TOP BUGGIES. Four JENNY LIN and WAGONS. Fivecity-ade KXPF.vt, WAGCKS. ALS3, sCOND-BAXD CARRIAGES.

AL-IO Twenty set FINE SINGLE Tl'DU CJLf0. VYlillNjyETr CO, 3t Aictloneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE TSTtEE -STORY DWELLTNO, WTTH TWO-STOiiT bACK BUILDING, NOv-411 EAST EAGER ST. By i4rta of a decree or the Circuit Coirt of Baltimore Citv, the. undersigned.

Trustee, will offer for sale, at public auction, on the TUTS DAY, 4, 137, at 4 o'oWk f. ALL THAT PIECK ORPAKCEL OF GROUND situated and lying ia Baltimore city, and- deacribe-i as follows, to wit: Beginning for the same on the eoath side of Eager" street, at the distance of eighty femr feet east from the southeast corner of Ree ester sad Eager streets, which place of begianisg is in the centre of the partition wall between the house en tike lot now being described and the bouse on the lot aoxt adjoint ne on the weettheace east, bounding ea Eager street, fourteen feet to the centre of the partition wall between the boose oa the lot now being ae-wibd and the bouse on the lt next adjoining on the fMu-t; thence eouUi, oaraUel with Keecstecstreet, tbroaeh the centre -of said- Ut-mentionoiL partition w-ul. sixty-three fnet to an alley three feet wide; thence west, bounding on said aiiey, with tile and privilege thereof in fourteen feet, and thence north, througa the centre of the said first-mentioned partition waii, to the place of beginning. Subject to sn annual rent of 812- improved by a tnree-story DWELLING and one-esory. Back Building.

No. 411 East Eager between McDonoeh and Ana streets. Terms of Sale One-third cash, the- balance in two equal installments at six and twelve aionths; credit payments to bear Interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by notes of the purchaser, indorsed, to the satiolactionof the Trustee. SAMUEL SNOWDTENVTrustee. F.

W. BENNETT Auctioneers, VALUABLE FAST BALTIMORE STREET PROPERTY AT AUCTION. tin MONDAY AFTERNOON. SeDteiuber 6. at o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell that VERY DESIRABLE-PROPERTY.

No. 337 East Baltimore Btreet, corner of. Durham street. The lot fronts IS feet on East Baltimore street, with a depth of about 96 feet to a ld-loot alley, improvements, a well-built, three-story BRICK DWELLING, with twe-story Brick Rack Building, all in excellent repair, with large Brick. Stabling snd Carriage House, this being a valuable corner property and so buiit that it could it a very small cost bo converted into a store.

Ground Rent only $45 per annum. Terms One-third cash.baiance In one and two years, with Interest. a31-ts F. W. BENNETT Aucts.

BENJAMIN CCS GREAT FIRST FALL SALE FOR 1873 OF VALUABLE FORFEITED PLEDGES taexs PL ACS AT 28 AND 3 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, On MONDAY MORNING, Sept. 6, commencing at 9X o'clock precisely. We name in- part Diamonds, elegant Gold Watches. Fine Jewelry, Silver Watchee, Duckiug and Bird Guns, Revolvers, Silver and S.lver-Piated Ware, Opera Glasses, with other valuable articles in great variety, together with a very extensive collection of Ladies' Fine Wearing Apparel, Ac. BENJAMIN Licensed Brokers, 5C5 North Gay street.

-aSO-ta F. W. BEN ETT Aucts. AS ATTORNEY 103 THE OWNER, ie wit: sell on the premises, on MONDAY, Set 'eiitbe'-e. at 4 o'clock P.

ALL THAT I.OT OF GiiOUND AND PREMISES situated on tiie souh side of Mulberry court, 15 teet from Cove alle.v. fronilD? 13 feet bv 42 feet deen to a 5-tcot alley. Improved by a two-etory BRICK DWELLING, and now known as No. 4 Mulberry court. Ground rent $15 per annum.

Terms cash. JAMES W. McELROY, Attorney. F. W.

BENNETT A a31-eotS6 Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NO. 103 SOUTH BROADWAY, Mas Gough strict, AT AUCTION. To be sold on the premii-es, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, September 7, at 1 o'clock. The lot fronts 23 leet, by a depth of about 119 feet to a twelve-foot alley, improved by a three-storv BRICK STOKE AND DWELLING, with double two-story Brick Back Building, all in good repair; ground rent $115 per annum.

Terms cash. N. B. The property can be examined any time previous to sale. s2-ts; F.

W. BENNETT Ancts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSES ON. FULTON AND FRANKLIN STREETS. Bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Bal-.

timbre City, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the premises, on MONDAY', the 27th day of September, 1875, at 4 o'clock, P. the following TWO LOTS OF GROUND, Being situated on the west side of Fulton street and contiguous, commencing respectively at the distances of one hundred feet and one hundred and nineteen feet six inches northerly from the northwest corner of Fulton and Franklin streets; each lot runs thence northerly, having a front of nlne-taen feet six Inches on the went aide of Fulton street, with a depth westerly of even width with the front of one hundred nnd fllty-six feet and six inches, more or les, to the east side oXKlrby's lane. Each lot ia improved by a two-story and basement DWELLING, standing back trom tbe street. These houses are especially well built lor the buiiders' own use, and without regard to cost. The attention of persons who may want a medium sized house, in a pleasant and fast improving neighborhood, is called to this sale.

The ground rent is $20 per annum on each lot. Terms of Sale. Oae-third -cash, one-third in six and oue-third in twelve montbs: the credit payments, it any, to bear interest, and to be secured by the notes of the purchaser to the satisfaction of trustee, or all cash, at purchaser's option. LSIDOK RAYNER, Trustee, No. 30 St.

Paul sti eet. F. W. BENNETT Auctioneers. BY CHARLES C.

GIBSON. MORTGAGEE'S PALE WF NEAR THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. KNOWN AS "ZWANZOEK BREWERY," ETC. By virtue of the power of attorney contained la mortgage from John L. Zwnnzger to the German Savings Bank of Baltimore city, dated the 5th dav or October, 1871, and recorded among the mortgage records of Baltimore county, iu Liber E.

H. No. 433, lolio 1S5, c. the uruii.rsigued will sell on the premises, on MONDAY, the Sun day of September, 1X75, at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT PARCEL OF GROUND, situate in Baltimore county and thus Beginning lor the same on tbe west side of the road as widened to eighty-two and a-half feet, at a polat distant Bottn 28J degrees, ea-t one and one-quarter perchts trom the point or place where the third line of the ground conveyed by Nic.

Poppleln and others on the 9th day of July. 1S-57. to the South Baltimore Company, by deed of record In Liber H. M. No.

19, toiio iui. one of the land records Baltimore county, would intersect said road as widenod; and running Willi and binding on the west side of said road as widened, north 28 degrees, east four hundred feet; thence north CIS degrees, west at right angle to said road four hundred leet, more or less, to toe outline of said Soaih Baltimore Company's around; then running with and bounding on suidT outline south 2K dtgrees, west four hundred feet te a stone, the beginning of the laud conveyed by said Popplein anTotner to the South Baltimore Company, and thence parallel with the third line of aaid land, and one and a-quarter perches distant Uiereiromi to the place of beginning, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of two hundred dollars. Improvements, a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, two-story front and one story kitchen, a two-story Frame Stable and Barn, a one-story Frame summer Kitchen, ft two-story Brick BREWERY BUILDING, with one-story brick addition over ault and Ice-House, a frame Dancing Saloon, S-ioiiner HouseskBenches and Tables. Terms ot Sale One-third cash, balance at six and twelvemonths, with interest and approved security. A deposit ot 4300 will be required at time 01 sale.

CHARLES WEBER. Attorney. CHARLES C. GIBSON, Auctioneer. FUBLIC SALE khz of VALUABLE PROPERTY AT TH( NORTHEAST CORNER OF BROADWAY AND EAST MONUMENT STREET.

BEING THE PROPERTY" KNOWX AS THE BROADWAY METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH AND PARSONAGE. By virtue of a decre of the Cireuit Court of Baltimore City, the uadersigned, as Trustee, will sell at publie auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, on Septeaiber27, 1 P. ALL THAT LOT GROUND situate and lying in the city of Baltimore, which is thus described: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of Broadway and Monument street, and running north on the east side Broadway fifty-five (55) feet; thence east, parallel with Monument street, one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence south, parallel with Broadway, liity-flve (55) feet to Monument street; and thence west, bounding thereon one hundred and twenty (120) teet to the place of beginning. Improved by a commodious BRICK CHURCH BUILDING, known as the Broadway M. P.

hurch, nnd an adjoining three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, being tne parsonage of said church, subject to an annual rent of 165, payable out of the entire lot. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, cash, and the balance in equal install-monts st i and twelve months, credit bavments to bear interest from day of sale, and to be secured to 4 tne satisfaction 01 tne trustee, or au can. at uie option. 1 FRED'K. J.

BROWN', Trustee, CHARLES C. GIBSON, sl.63,13,15,20,227' Auctioneer. BY BROOKEB fc LEWIS. REGULAR SALE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, ETC. We will sell on MONDAY MORNING, Sept.

6, at our Auction Rooms, No. Is West Baltimore street, opposite Lighubeginning at 10 o'elock, A FULL LINK OF DRY GOODS, Ladles and Gent's Hosiery, Gloves, Notions. Fancy Goods, Trimmings, drc, together with a full line of Blankets. Ouius. in lots to suit tbe trade.

BROOKER LEWIS. 182 West Baltimore street, 4-ts opposite Light. rpifUSTEES' SAU VALUABLE. LANDS AN HOWARD COUNTY. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Howard County, the undersigned.

Trustees, will offer at public sule, at the Court-House door at Ellicott City, on MONDAY, September 6, 1875, at three o'clock P.M., ALL THE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of John G. Holland, deceased, consisting of about 181 ACRES, situated Immediately upon the Washington turnpike, within three hundred yards of Savage Switch, and within one mile of Laurel Station, upon the Baltimore and Wahiniton railroad. The land, which is well Improved and tlnel situated lor building purposes as well as farming, is laid off Into lots, aad will he sold subject to the widow's dower.which has also been laid off. Terma- One-third cash, and the balance In twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest and approved security, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. For furtnerrarticulrs and a plat ot the property apply to WM.

A. HAMMOND, 1 St. Paul Baltimore, ltnste or to HENBX WOOTTEN. Trusters. ft26-tbAAt( feiUCOlt cur.

1 BALTIMORE. SATURDAY, SPT. 4, 1ST5. ADTititTiSB in paper or universal eironlation; paper which maintains right principle In all things a paper acceptable alike to good men of all parties, iid such a paper Thb Scs as conceded to be bv all men waoee opinion is worth hanae. HELP ANTED WE 1TE GIPL.

15 years Rood reference. 253 SAii.iiitra si- ii" A STOUT COLORED GIRL, about 13 years old. Apply at 291JSOKTH -If T(f ASTED A hall 'sTown Girl for HOUSEWORK. VV Apply at 53 WEST FAYETTE or 211 WEST BALTIMORE ST. It: ANTED A good Woman, to do general Apply at STABS HOTKL, It flO Front street.

ANTED A settled colored Woman as COOK; also CHAMBERMAID, eeolored:) reference required. Apply at 4 I MccULLOH ST. lf 17 ANTED A Colored LAUNDRESS. COOK and CHAMBERMAID; wages $12 each. Apply at 106 "WEST FAYETTE ST above Charles, el-art ANTED-7-A White Girl, to IRON and do 6 en- eral mjiiijb uj AY BTREET -It ANTED A Girl, to COOK.

WASH and IRON in a small family. References required. 314 aVORTH EDEN STREET. s4-3t? XT ANTED A Protectant NURSE, per month CHAMBERMAID to af-ittst in washing; also COOK, umall Girl and five German GIrto. Apply at 00 WEST FAYETTE above Charles.

It 7" ANTED Tonne: Girl, from to 18 years S7ttv to li HOUSEWORK. Good ges will be given. Apply at No. 93 NORTH tiI.l.KStr.JlI.l,u ANTED A young or middle-aged Protestant wincnted. rehned and amiable, as X.AD1 'S COMPANION and willing to aist in lignt frioiiKi.work.

neiereucca cituaugtu. auujs Postomce Box 396. If TTTANTED A flrst-claas LAUNDRESS, white or colored, at a private house, situated a few ruiles in the country, provided with ilxed tubs and abundance of not at'd cold "ft aer. Apply, on Mon-tlay. 6th at 197 NORTH CHARLES STREET, bstween 1 andj P.M.

84-2f0 NURSE, and LAUNDRESS, for good homes. Come to No. 8 NORTH FREDERICK 6T. B3-3f 1 ANTED A German Woman to do general HOUSEWORK for a small tatnily. Apply at 35 NORTH EXETER near Fayette.

s3-2f i W' ANTED Two first-class MILLINERS; constant emplovrnent and liberal wages given. Apply at 7 LEXINGTON STREET. sS-2f "TTTANTED A good Girl to COOK and assist In VV WASHING and ll'ONING: also a Girl to NURSE and to do CHAMBER OKK. Apply at M7 c-tiT i i I. A i i ct WEST LOMBARD ST A A White Colored Woman, to VV COOK.

WASH and IRON; good or a lit ies re- Quired; none other need apply, at ll vcn.siiL.uiu-BARD 3TBEET. IMMEDIATELY A reliable White Woman, (German preferred,) to COOK, WASH end IRON, and make Lerself generally useful in a umall family. Apply at onee, at No. 40 WALSH STREET. B3-2f! WANTED WHITE GIRL to COOK and ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; a good home lo ore that will suit; references required.

Aj4lyat328 NORTH CAROLINE STREE f. near Jonn. -sS-3f ANTED Asettlea Womsn to NCRSE AN IN -VALID CHILD, SEW and assist in any Light "Work; the best references required. To a suitable oerson a eood, permanent tome in thus offeresi. Apply immediately at 181 NORTH CHARLES corner ofRead at.

aS-2f HELP WAIS'TED-MALES. ANTED A WAITER BOY Apply at No. 187 s4-3f, NORTH CHARLES ST. ANTED Two good Journeymen TAILORS. Inquire at 17 CANTOS A ilx ut.

AV- ANTED A BARBER, to go to Annapolis. Apply at 89 NORTH FKON 1 ST. ANTED A good Boy. to work at the GOLD LKAF So JSUL.IU. I ccr-iiit n.

STREET. -It" AV ANTE A TANNER, to work on beam or vard. Address Box 23. roht- ofiice. s4-2t! WANTED A Box in a CARPENTER SHOP.

Address at die San oftce for three days, wiTh real iitmie and age. X7 A "good on stitched VV work, to go to the. country. For further information address JAS. MILLS, Princess Anne, jjMd.

e4-3t; ANTED A BOOKKEEPER, in a Tobacc-o VV and Grain Conmiibbion House. Must have Eome experience and be perfectly contpetent. Address Sua offlce. lt'H WANTED V. STRONG, ABLE-BODIED WHITE MAN, to DRIVE A SALT WAGON.

Apply fat N0.41S0UTH STREET. lto "TIT ANTED A Boy in a COLLECTION OFFICE, VV security will he required. Anply. between ead 10.80 Saturday, Sept. 4.

L. BIKCKHEAD, 33 St. yau.1 street. It'll A WANTED AT ONCE AGKNTS TO SKLL ONE OF THE BEST (PATENTS OUT. Any one can nieke from three So fifteen dollars per day.

Aino, RIGHTS to sell In all parts of the State. Address B. D. Sun omce. 84-eoStt TOSILVEKSMlTHS J5ILVER CHASERS WANTED.

Address BOM- INICK. HAH', No. 1 Eohd New York.a2.-9t? SITUATIONS WANTED. ATfJUNG MAN, 18 years old, wishes a Situation' in a BAR-ROOM or CliAK STf)RE. Apply at 407 Fremont street, near cook.

it WANTED-A Sltuutlon in a WHOLESALE HO DSE by a Youth oi 18. Address T. un office. ARRIEDNIAN want3 a Situation to DRIVE AN EXPRESS OR MI L.K WAGON. Best references furnished.

ApplJ 477 W. LOMBARD ST.2t? mo WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. A gentleman JL from Charleston. S. who thoroughly nnder-BtAnds the business.

Wiiheo a Situation as BOOKKEEPER; the best references given. Address P. O. LOi 481, Baltimore Postofice sl-St', "TIT ANTED By a Young Man, who lias hid two VV years' experience in business, a SITUATION WHERE HE CAM MAKE HiMSLLF USEFUL; first-class recommendation. Address J.

A. Sun office. B4-eo3t0 A VOUtfG MAN, 22 ver3 of age. desires a Situa-J tloil in a GROCER BUSINESS or the HAIiD-V'awf i a i.fiinnftr. and pan eve first-class references if required.

Address 429 EAST LOMBARD ST. lt3 A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND EXPE-J RIEISCED YOUNG wishes to TEACH MUSIC. "Vocal and riuo; private pupils or situation tn a city institution. 1 est reference. Apply at 194 EAST PRATT STBEEf.

sl-3t WANirSD A Situaiion bv a Young Man as CLERK in eome. mercantile establishment; lias had considerable experience in business and has a knowledge of bookketptog. fcaiary not so much of sn object as employment. Andre C.W., Sun office. CITUATlON WANTED By a respectable mlddie-IO aged Man, in some store, or any employment where he can make himth generally useful; can Bpeak English, French aud Spanfch.

Best of reference given. Address in cure of Geo. Smith, a. 4S Camden street. "Tr ANTED A Situationas TEACHER by a Lady.

VV Qualifications, English Branches, French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, (a ppticirtity,) and Elements of Music. Highest testimonials. A large school or college preferred. Address M. West Poutt, Vi.

sl-law4tt "TT ANTED. A Lady desires a position as GOV-VV ERN ESS; English branches, mu-pic, and rudiaieuts cf Trench. Pieuss address MISS D. Preston, CaroUn? cuiinty, Md. -s-3t "TrANTED By y.

nt a Situation in a VV PROVISION STORE; cue who thoroughly understands the bupiuvss; "oe-t i rettrence given. Ad-tUess PROVISION, Sun -aal-eoSt WASf ED Bv young l.adv a Situation as in a juvaie isnnly; will teach Branches, Music and German. Addre-s W. J. Hampton, a.

8S-ott 17 ANTED ASilusitTonVTs GARDENER, by a married Man wtio uiidnstanUs his business and can give good wife can attend liairy if requird. Address T. Suu ofiice, S-8t. A SWERNESSF0R YOUNG CHILDREN by a lady of 19, fully co.i.i -tent in English, also rudiments of Latin, Drawing. Voc.iJ and Instrumental Music.

Best -of reference as to character and capacity. Address P. O. BOX S6. riTEACHEKT An A.

B. Gnduate of Washington and Lee I'nirersity, of some experience as a 1EACHER. desires a Situaiion as TEACHER OF I BE CLASSICS; best of references can be given. Address J. M.

Sun ofiice. al-lt, ANT EDA Situation as I Tc HER TnAc ci en and Modern Mu'hematics, Look-Keeping, Trivate solicited: ten years' experience. E. DEICHMANN, D. 224 West ay cue st a '46- im rpWO LADiES One French, experienced inTeaeh-J.

ing Lsnguaees. the other a isormal Graduaie.de-eire positions as TEACHERS: highest reference In Baltimore aud Brooklyn. AduressMRS. N. VEREA, Ko.

6 Clark Brooklyn, Y. a23-lji: English fluently, diplomee by the University of Paris, and be.ving unexceptional references, would willingly demote a few hours daily either in a youDg Lauies' Seminary or in a private famiiT, toteoch tlietKESCH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE, beiices Piano, Music, History. Drawing and MathemaM-s. Ternis moder-fcte. Address MRS.

A. Sua oHice. 83-att AVANTS. IT'IKST-CLASS GROUND RENTS WANTED at per Money to loan, in large and small sums, at low rates. W.

S. TAYLOR. JR at-lni0 if0. 44 st. Paul St.

COriATO LOAN ON MORTGAGE City prop- 2UjJ erty; no brokerage. Address A. sun 84-2to dice. 5 1 HO LOAN In sum. to su! at from 0109 per cent.

tiround rp.ntji want- ed. C. D. BARNITZ, 7 1 West Fayene et. -82-8t 1 nnn 83,000 TO LOAM.

810,000 to invest in GROUND RENTS. PIERRE C. DUGAN. -ab-lm 43 Lexington street. Fi(n IN HAND TO LEND In sums 1 O.D))ot 1,00.

81,000, $2,000, $1,000, S5.000, ff.000 and $10,000 for six or twelve mor.ttiB or longer TINGES SAKGEANT, 5 Lexington st. al9-im C'tfin 82000. 50TO LOAN-ON OZU.UUU, MORTGAGE. GROUND REN IS WANTED. J.

A. BARKER. aa-luie 42 St. Paul street. "Tc'TwiriO TO 875.000 TO LOAN ON GAGE GROUND RENTS alwava wanted and for sale.

Apply at the comer of Lex- S' Btlee" LIVE2EY. WANTED More DWELLINGS TO KENT a.Jt.OKtw,, at. raui street. WANTED TO PUR(HASK-A Ht'L'Sli or cnmK moms, near Camden-street depot. Sl'rice about f.

000 with low gionnd renr. Address A- V. Merchants' Hotel, Pratt and Hanover fuU particulars. It I WAvtw'rvi pfTRrniRFR for a Profitable TT DITiTKFiiinrlMr trf1ftftlllV csubllahed; other business compels owner to leave iLr1 l.for Fixtures, Stock and Trade. rf au interview may be had, H.

JESSIKSun offe. If, iTZ tifJJi? TO EXCHANGE A HOUSE, Jttit.witn sine rooms and eiicht Acres of Improved B'1 I emJutsrsituated in merchandise WANTED. The advertixtr ac a uret-class DWELLTXn Xf yli'i;) otTefer' encea given. particulars. Address P.

O. iiOJt 653. with full a27-10t( "TTTrnew PIANO, cUeap. Inquire at the Stin FOR SALE A flrst-class GROCERY STORK end DWELLING, in eii-ellent nehrhborhooiL- DWARD I. CLARK, IT 81.

Paul street. lt $85 APIECK FOR SEVERAL FI5t Patterson EDWARD I. CLARK. 17 St. Paul street.

tt0 FOR SALE CHEAP The StocK and Fiture JiiJLof the old FAMILY GROCERY STORE 51 WEST BALTIMORE ST. Bl-3tj FOR BALE CHEAP A. GROCERY ANT lLPROVISION STORE; eood reason given for Boiling out. Inquire at the sub office. sl-6f FOR SALE DWELLING AND STORB on Patterson avenue, ner Frt-mont street: eood place for business.

Apply to JAMES McNEAL, 53 Lexington street. FOR SALE) $1300 STORE and DWELLING, Gay street, near Caroline street; low ground rent. LEVIN F. MORRIS, 4-3f0 49 East Fayette street. FOR SALE DWELLING 258 Druid Hill avenue, between Dolphin and Laavale st.

Inoulre on the premises, or al 106 WEST BALTIMORE veer -A 1m4- i-J A llj Ij A S3-- LU1T FOR SALE The Stock and Fixtures of a flrst-elass GROCERY STORE: would be closed out at a bargain to an early applicant. Apply corner CHATS WORTH AND TOWNsEND ST 3. it FOR SALE VERT CHEA Three-storv DWELLING, norlh Bond street, trround rent $17 50r STORE and DWELLING, Jefferson street, ground rent $14; three-story DWELLING, Chase street, 81075. Apply 156 JEFFERSON ST. s4-2f 62.7UO WILL PURCHASE A DWELL ING, (cost 81.000.) situated on Division near McMechin street, northwest; a bargain.

Gas fixtures complete, range, stoves, Call immediately for full description. S. U. HOOPER 17 St. Paul Btreet.

s-5f FOR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Two JviL substantially built two-story DWELLING HOUSES, on McDonoeh street, near Eager; six rooms, gas, water and bath-rooms complete. Address J. S. MAGARITY, 302 Aisquith st. 'sl-6f Wk FOR SALE FOR CASH The Stock, and Good-Will of a FAMILY GROCERY, now doing a good business: the reason foi selling is on account of health.

-Address HOWARD, Sun oiSce. WILL BUY a splendidly built HOUSE on North Washington street, near Fay ette thre stories front, with Back Building, neariy new: 11.000 cash, balance on easy terms. Apply at 31 WEST BALTIMORE ST. FOR SAL: The only FERROTYPE in a flourishing Southtrn cry of 20,000 inhabitants, combined with an exclusive, cheap, cash Sewing Machine Agency, capable of unlimited extension and profit; or PARTN ER with 81,850 capital. For particulars apply to A.

B. CLARKE, Box 4ttT, Augusta. Ga. el-7f MFOR SALE, BELOW COST. DWELLINGS Nos.

205, 203, 205, 197 south Fremont street, opposite Lee street; consist of three-story Brick Main Buildings, with two-stcry Brick Back Buildings; contain gag, water and bath-houses; cheap ground rent; lot 17 by 109: on most any liberal terms. WILLIAM H. WLHN, No. 201 south Fremont street. 4-3f DRUGGISTS, ATTENTION ESPECIALLY.

FOR SALE THB VALUABLE PROPERTY northeast corner of Pratt and High streets, commodious STORE AND DWELLING. Store occupied as a first-clase Drug Store for the last thirty years. Terms $lj000 cash, balance on long credit- Apply to AUDOUN BRU3CUP. 1 Law Buildings, St. Paul St.

-sl-2t FOR SALE Laree Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Stable in rear, corner Druid Hill avenue and Hofl man street; terms easy. Apply to STEWART BROWN. 4 St. Paul St. 63-af? FOR SALE OR RENT.

A BARGAIN FOR SALE OR RENT The T. 1 .1 I XT 1 near Boston street, Canton. Apply at No. 389 EAST if KA1T B1K1SM. IOR SALE OR BENT First-class HOUSE No.

279 St. Paul street, opposite Christ Church. Appiy to ARTHUR PAGE, No. 77 John street, near Townsend street. 's4-6t FOR SALE OR RENT Three DWELLINGS, m-vt una No.

43 orlh Strieker street, the other two on Peabody HeightB, St. Paul street extended. Inquire of HoOVEB.Nos. 165 and 167 West Balti-more street. sl-6t0 FOR SALE OR RENT 390 Franklin street.

near Schroeder. 10 feet front, three stories, just being put in the best order. JOHN GLENN s4-6t' 12 St. Paul streeL FOR SALE OH RENT That large and com modious DWELLING, No. 36 Conway street.

between Sharp and Hanover streets. 25 by 1S9 feet. Apply at 55 LIGHT STREET, a31-eo6tl up stairs FOR SAT.F. OR RENT One commodious fonr-storv WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY. 123 vv esc ayeiie street, oexween nuwuju axiu Aiucriy, with facilities for manufacturing purposes.

Apply to PHILIP HISS, 43 North Charles street. s2-eo5t-0 FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 316 FAYETTE STREET, JiiiiiLnear Fremont st. Key next door. s3-2f FOR RENT DWELLING No.

116 SOUTH 83-St. SHARP STREET. FOR RENT HOUSE No. 149 South Sharp j'-- rrtTL: bcu ruumE, pun, uatu, u.u vii 1 S3 SOUTH SHARPSTREET. 1.

-rr FOR RENT CARRIAGE HOUSE AND STABLE, rear of 118 Hanover street. Apply to JOHN G. MEDINGER, 142 West Baltimore St. FOR RENT DWELLING 143 Park street. Immediate cossession given.

Appiy to ROB- LKf HOOPER, B8 Bowiy's wharf. s3-3t; FOK REJiT One of the bast OFFICES in RAINE'S BUILDING, formerly occupied by the German Bank. Apply on the premises. s3-3t FOR RENT 46 McMECHIN ST, Hall, Gas, 1 u.n P.nf i i 1 1. A iii.If 96 PRESTON STREET.

sS-titj FOR RENT DWELLING No. 69 NORTH HOWARD near Clay, suitable for a Dress- niaKer. Rent low to a good tenant. eot;" FOR RE3ST A first-class DWELLING, No. 161 Mr.Cnllnh stieet.

Armlv to H. S. SHRi'OCK. 155 McCulloh corner oi Townsend. al9-3ruH FOR RENT DWELLING No.

75 AISQUITH near Jefferson, on reasonable terms. Apply on tne premises. ei-n-r FOK RENT One of the best stands in the dtv for a Restaurant. Apply at No. 142 WEST BALTIMORE STREET.

FOR RENT A fine DWELLING, handsomely Fnrnished. on Linden avenue. TELFAIR MARRIOTT, 43 St. Paul street. s2-4t5 FOR RENT HOUSE No.

691 West Fayette iiiiLstreet, tour doors above Fulton; all modern conveniences. Apply 22 N. STRICKER ST. -s2-8i FOB SENT Two most desirable communicating OFFICES In the Guest Building. GEO.

GUEST SON, -4S St. Paul street. 2-8tj FOR RENT A nice DWELLING, for $16, JSiliLwith eight rooms, gas, water, and nice dry cellar. Apply at 399 EAST EAGER ST s2-Bt" FOR RENT A nice HOUSE, 4 South Gil- mnr street, near Union Sauare: modern con. in eood order: rent low.

HINMAN KEWCO.MB, 1 and 3 8. Paca at. FOR "RENT -Tour-BtOTV HOUSE No." 8: liiiiiWest Pratt street, near Eutaw, containing store and nine rooms, gas and water in three stories. In quire at 52 SOUTH EUTAW ST. -STORE, WITH SHELVING AND DWELL-iiiiiLlNG.

FOR RENT Part if required: suitable Ior any business. COK EK CHARLES ASU HILL STREETS. ff7 FOR RENT STORK and DWELLING, No. 135 orth Gay street; good location for any kind of business. Appiy to m.

latove iiouse, corner of GaV and Harrison sts BS-4f AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR RENT. (126 North Gay street;) also BAKE TuTlSE UTENSILS FOR SALE. APDlv at- MES- CULti Bitu. auit oriu viay street, -ba-at as FOR RENT An unfurnished or partly fur- iinished DWiiLLlW, a tsi uiuuitu STREET, near Madison avenue, with English nase ment. Apply between 12 and i o'clock.

aSl-eoSt (f-s FOR RENT Two line Offices, southwest vikrrf. n. DUf.AN.4a Lexineton st or CHA9. G.WILSON ion the premises, 54 Lexington st.s3-6ft FOR RENT A HOUSE, to a family that will hnflrri two r.erBonn in Bart cavment for rent. No.

193 NORTH HOWARD with good references. s3-3f 4Mb RENT OR LEASE DesirableiiW ELL liinLlNG No. S62 WEST HOFFMAN STREET, near McCulloh street, in perfect order and every modern convenience, stable, 4c. Apply von the premises. s3-12t0 FOR RENT Noa.

195 and 107 Bolton street. near McMechin. two very fine DWELLINGS, containing every modern convenience. Apply to P. M.

SNOWDEN, a31-eol2tJ S3 West Fayette street. fz FOR RENT The desTrable STORE No. 129 JLiiiL. West Fayette dimensions of Store 40 by 20 feet, with a height of 15 feet; rent moderate. Apply at EMIL FISHER'S, Chemical Scouring Establishment, 139 West Fayette street.

s2-eo3f FOR RENT The large and handsome WAREHOUSE No. 19 Light street, just below tue Carrellton Hotel, recently occupied by W. F. Lariabee Co. Apply to WM.

NU-MSEN 4 SONS, No. 18 Light street- FOR RENT Desirable Dwelling HOUSES jgiiiNos. 660 Lexington street and 14 North Gilmor street: also No. S9 North Carey street, fronting on Franklin Square. JOHN V.

L. GRAHAM, 'a81-eo6f 45 St. Paul street. FOR RENT The new and commoaious DWELLIN and STOREHOUSE at Governor's Run wharf. Calvert county: the Steamboat agency will nearly eover the rent; possession given at once.

For terms apply to DR. G. W. DORSEY. Port Republic, Calvert county.

a30-2aw6f WAREHOUSE FOR RENT. That large and commodious five-storv WAREHOUSE. No. 128 Light-street wharf, corner of Conway street, fronting on Light-street wharf 81 feet and on Conway 80 feet to an alley, with privilege of railroad track. Steamboat lines constantly arrive and depart from this wharf, and it is one of the best business locations with water ft-ont in the city.

Immediate possession can be bad. For terms, apply at the Sun offlce. UT' FOR RENT No. 173 Edmondson avenue, op-Jlil poslte Harlem Square, containing 1J rooms; ail tue modem improvements; $500 per annum. Nos.

129 and 131 North Giinior all the modern improvements; $400 each per annum. No. 242 Mulberry all the modern improvements, stoves and. gas fixtures; $o00 per annum. Nos.

6 aud 7 Green-wiilow st containing six rooms, suitable for small families; $12 per month each. A. B. WHITELOCK, s2-6tt 63 We6t Fayette St. FOR RENT STONE DWELLING, with all flnthiiiidines.

and twentv acres of ground, situated on the Old Court road, one and a atf mile east of PitesvLiie. on the Reuterstown road, only ten mile from Baltimore, and witmn IX mile of Rockland Station, on the Green Spring branch I-the Northern Central railroad. The house contains 1 rooms, and is situated in a beautiful park of shade trees and shrubbery: there is an abundance of good rrutr and aiso excellent water convenient to the dwelling. The location is as healthy as any in MKrylaad- Appiy ataun omce.tfr f-s union hotelTgeorgetown, J. FOR ML KENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.

The UNION HOTEL, Georgetown, D. containing about sixty (60) rooms, with modern improvements, will be Rented or Leased for a term of years, at a low rent, and Furniture sold on accommodating terms, and presents a rare chance for an enterprising person to engage in the Hotel business. The Hotel le situated on the line of the Washington and Georgetown Passenger Railway, whereby the Publt(7puiiding8 and place of public amusement in Washington are broaght within an easy ride of twenty or thirty minutes. Location perfectly healthy. For particulars apply to HTNN TVTAXTED Two smaU-rfie BILLIARD TABLES, oue w.tn rockets, at low priee.

Inquire at No. 5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENLjw -82-3f CASH WILL BE PAID FOK LANDS near the city, C. J. HULL. Room 18, t2Ati No.

50 West Fayette street. WANTED Some MARSH GRASS CUT. Any Man will be paid $3 per acre for curtlng and bringing ont of the marsh. Apply at No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST.

8S-2l A FRENCH LADY, of long experience in 1 caching the French Language, desires to GIVE LESSONS IN FRESCH in private families; good reference given. A.pply 77 LIBERTY ST.w.th.sj A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, with a portion of his time unoccupied, is prepared to-ttke charge of an extra set of books, or render any siirj-lar service. Address P.O.Box 385. a3l-43t', WANTED HAULING OF ALL KINDS FOR CARTS AND TEAMS; goods of all kinds delivered to cattle show grounds at low rates. Cellar Digging and Grading receive prompt attention.

H. T. DALY, No. 216 Madison avenue. aSl-eo6tt ITlfANTED.

Gentlemen Tiaving CASI-O VV CLOTHING. Guns. Revolvers. Watches, Jew-elrv. Musical Instruments, to dispose of, can receive the highest cash prices for them by calling on or addressing COHEN BROS- 6 and 8- Harrison street.

B- Pawn Tickets bought, a 8o-Stj FOR SALE. CAFITAXISTS GUILDERS. CT T3TTT BTTTT TlTCn. I HTB TV UT IT lnaafa in an elevated quarter of the city, and in a nrst-class neighborhood. lfl FEET ON NORTH CHARLES STREET, with a depth ot 150 feet on John street to an SI FEET ON DECKER STREET, depth of ISOfeet on John street, to an alley.

141 FEET on NORTH CHARLES STUEET, depth of 181 feet 8 inches on John street, to au aile y. 178 FEET ON JOHN STREET, from Charles street to Lovegrove alley. S20 FEET ON ST. PAUL STREET, between Bid-die and John streets, depth of L4 feet 3 incites to Lovegrove alley. 91 FEET ON ST.

PAUL STREET, 181 feet 3 inches on John street, to an alley. 170 FEET ON ST. PAUL STREET, 122 feet on Biddle stroet, to an alley. 170 FEET ON CALVERT STREET, V2 feet on Biddie street, to an alley. 10 FEET ON CALVERT STREET, 122 feet on Bid-die street, to an alley.

Apply to JOHN w. DAVIS, General Agent, No. 1 North Calvert street, up stairs, from 10 A. M. to 12 M.

Plats for distribution. a7-eolm FOR SALE CIGAR STORE: location the beat: eood reason for selline; 8160. rent low. Inquire at Sun office sS-3t0 FOR SALE An eleeantlv fitted-up SALOON, in the business part of the city. Inquire at the Sun offlce.

el-lf tOR SALE ON EASY TERMS An ele- sant RESIDENCE on Madison avenue; also fine DWELLING on Mosher street. Apply at No. 191 MADISON AVE.NUE. a34-lm( FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A good FARM 191 acres, four miles from Annapolis, on raiU rOfid. Jt.KliJUSlilLL, i2-6tf ax at.

street. FOR SALE On Garden street, CORNER HOUSE. 19 feet 7 incheB front. Stoves and Gas Fixtures complete. Price ground rent $100.

GEO. GUEST SON, 48 St. Paul St. s2-3t' BAKERY FOR SALE. Will be sold a oar- ram.

a food BLMJtss. norse ana naron and fixtures. Appiy at 123 NORTH FRONT near Hillen r2-6t. FOR SALE WAREHOUSE No. 9 Albemarle JliiL street, running through to Front st.s suitable lor an Oyster and Fruit Packing establishment.

Inquire at 31 CONCORD ST. a81-6t: FOR SALE OR A Six small HOUSES, now under rent to good tenents, will pay 20 per cent. Apply to GEO. C. a31-7f i Sun offlce.

FOR SALE First-class DRUG and PRE SCRIPTION STORE, in a good neighborhood. and doing a good business. Address PHARMACY, Sun offlce. e3-8f RETAIL DRUG STORE, a fine business place, will be sold very low for cash or good security. Good reasons for selling.

Address MA, Sun office. FOR SALE A MILLINERY AND NOTION STORE, already established. Stock and Fix tures will be sold low. Store ior rent. Apply at 4 DRUID HILL AVENUE, near Eutawst.

s3-itt FOR SALE An old-established RESTAUR-JjiiiANT at the principal market in the city; reason for selling, on account of change of business. For further information inquire at bun office. s3-3tl BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. Two HOUSES on Baltimore one a corner House, suitable for any business. Inquire at No.

704 WEST BALTIMORE 6T. s3-6tt Fft SAT.E-A nice three-storv DWELLING lili HOUSE. 665 Favette street, near Giluior. In quire at 46 South Calvert street. sS-3f J.

A. MAYNARD. us FOR SALE The Stock, ixtures, and Good-iiiiiLWill of an old and centrally located RETAIL HARDWARE STORE. This is a splendid chance ior a person to engage in business. Address EXCHANGE, Sunjoffice.

s3-3f I FOR SALE A 8360 GROUND RENT; also liliLa 43 GROUND RENT; also a FARM in Queen Aiiue's county; also a splendid FARM In Talbot county. Ground rents wanted. WM. H. idcLEAN, 41 North Calvert street.

tS13 FOR SALE Desirable three-story Brick JilLDWELLING No. 175 DIVISION STREET, between McMechin and Wilson streets; lot 16 feet 8 inches front, 85 feet deep. Apply on the premises. a81-eo3t FOR SALE HOUSE and LOT southeast cor ner Carev and Favette latetv occupied bv Jonn Turnbuil, Jr. This is one of the best pieces ot property in tne western section.

W. C. TUKi-BULL, Executor, Baltimore street. a8J-lm( FZR SAXE--STOREaid DWELLING cor-Jaiiiner Townseud ft. and Myrtle avenue, 20 feet trout, with hanasome Shelves and Counters, suitable for any kind of retail busi ness.

Inn aire of GEO. SANDERS SONS, s. l-4t 65 Exchange Place. WTfT -TtTTV three-storv enrner i'fS STORE and DWELLING. 20 by 90 feet, doing a lirt-t-class Grocery Business; with the addition of Meats and Vegetables would be one of the best stands in the city.

Address at the Sun emce. -an31-eo3t f-fa, FOR SALE Stock and Fixtures of a GENT'S M2.FURN1SHING STORE. Tfce STORE and WELLING can be rented at a low rate, without the stock: suitable for any kind, ot business desiring a good central location. Apply at No. 38 PARK AVENUE, above Lexington at.

Foil SALE Two GROUNlTRENTS, one of and one of 32 50. Also a TRACT OF WOODLAND, near navigable water; 70 acres of LAND, near Elk Ridge Landing, and a FARM of 60 acres. JOHN A. JONES, Attorney, 63-3tl S. E.

corner North and Fayette sts. FOR SALE A fine FARM OF 24 ACRES in the fertile vallev of Minnesota, comprising ie, timber and meadow a combination rarely met with and admirsbly adapted to all kinds of farming or grazing. For terms aid jwrriculars address J. P. ROGERS, Buckeystown.

Frederick co. Md. sW FOR SALE A three-storv DWELLING with iiiiiLlarge three-story BACK BUILDING, No 779 M.idison. avenue extended, near Druid -Hill Park gate, excellent repair, and desirable on account of location, price and terms. Apply to P.

M. SNOWDEN, a31-eo6ta 83 West Fayette street. FOR SALE Reasonably, as the parties intend the citv, a very desirable DWELLING lo. 93 EDMONDSON AVENUE, west of Carey street. Has all modern Improvements, with range.

Stoves, gas fixtures and curtains will go with the house; thev are all new and in perfect order. Location and neighborhood delightful. Apply a the premises. s2-eolt) FOR SALE Handsome, well-built DWELL ING HOUSE No. 236 Hoffman: between Eutaw and Garden streets, north side; front of lot 2S feet, depth 100 teet to an alley; bouse occupies 22 feet, leavir.g side iot feet; Carriage House and Stable; gas and water lo every room, the whole in good order.

For sale by WM. H. McLEAN, Real Estate Broker, 41 North Calvert street. tsis FOR SALE LOW FLOUR, GRIST, SAW and PLASTER MILLS, with unfailing water power, at a railroad station 20 miles from Baltimore, and i ARM adjoining, wen improved. Also a FARM of 50 acres miles ilom the auove, productive, well watered; all in the most healthy part of the State.

For full description apply at the Sun olflee. a FOR SALE 12 DWELLING No. 357 East Baltimore street. corner of Durham street, lot eighteen feet front by ninety-six feet deep. Would make a good stand for a Bakerv, Confectionery or any other business bouse Is in prime order, with large dry cellar, stabling for four Worses and room for two carriages; yard well supplied with grape vines and shrubbery.

For particulars Inquire at 139 McELDERBY'S WHF.7-m FOB SALEA small and convenient HOUSE UiiLof five rooms and cellar, on the corner of Fremont street and Burgundy alley. IS feet front, 60 feet deep, to a three loot alley; ground rent only tl9. With a small out-lav might be converted Into a tore suitable for any light business, such as a Trim ming or cigar store, or particulars appiy For particulars apply to JAMES-E. STONE, s3-2tt No. 235 Conway St.

foe Sale-- EN HOUSES ON ST. TAUL AND DENMEAB STREETS, (JU3TCOMPLETED,) AT PRICES TO "SUIT THE TIMES. The undersigned is authorized to see all those TEN THREE-STORY DWELLINGS on Denmead and St. Paul streets, just one square north of North-ern Boundary avenue, beginning half a square east of Charles street, in a rapidly improving and first-class neighborhood. These Dwellings are built of the very beat materials, and replete with all modern besides possessing most decided advantages in being relieved trom citv taxation, as also in the fact that they can be sold in fee-simple at prices within a very moderate range, viz; From $4,500 to In lee; or, if subject to a ground rent, at a sum correspondingly lew.

Terms will be made easy. Three lines of ears run within a square of the property, bringing it within fifteen minutes' ride ot the centre Of the city. i. Persons seeking desirable homes in every particular Sre invited to give this property a caretul in- 1 'For further particulars PT.lfto i jajWeetFtrettettreefe.

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