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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT Foup’s Taxaten.—«“The Frenc) Spy” wilt mi cht be performed at Ford's, Miss Mazrie ite! HL z im three chara-:ters, and she will meh. < sae Sle enchtin the atten. tion of the audience in this play as she has done the entire week as “Fanchon.” Miss Mitchell is certainly an papone Lge hooper << at. tractiveness, as is evi ce remarkable houses she a ae see. wate at Body Last night the se was literal! jamme. again. «©The Four Sisters” will cenchate the perform. ance. op appears to-night. Grover’s THEATER.—The Florences' the most amusing Trish temic ‘Hans -" At a former « us Annie” will conclude the = peeps = Acreage five chat. cters and si tl WForite 30) which bave been so nided ever since her apeesisace on the ‘of the new National. “ ‘Theater was crowded last nigat as usua, BURY.—The programime for to-night ‘at this lar resort a! ‘With new songs, ful dancing, splendid music, comic inter- fi s judes, funny mae on” wherein Agnes Hart, company will a) uccess ar, and A their usual several parts The new farce of “Dobson’s Boy,” and the Be Reman: of the «+ Rose, of Sharon,” verill performed All who visit-Canter- bury enjoy a goed Inach: “arrived, the bg testis ps and termigedis Take ver yu un doving community wi ve an opport) eq famous ~ performers ns Te Garden, New Y¥ singer, and Disonverty Sor: -A few days since the New York 15th regiment ‘engin ers) were |: since which time the strete of tre ‘ard have been noisy, the soldie:s gn the streets being nonsig Els ecko or the day among themselves. On Thursday they to be particularly down on the “ever- iasting nigger,” and not a colored man or ‘woman was to cross their path with- out being ‘ Yesterday : pugnacious vious! ‘Warica: restaurants in that section to the excitement $ added not a selling to the soldiers, and in some of them its occurred. A squad Provost Guard last evening closed two them, and the others voluntarily closed their aod. like order was obtained 15th had arres‘ed most engaged. It is said that among them on classification of the men, the divided into two classes, as in of the army. THE SHABPERS.— Within f our best citizens have money for bad, by order Lage to parties claiming such bad money from them. the possibility that the money the accused was admitted, ¢nd was the oath of the accusers and they gave good money for other cases, notwithstanding the | acousers, the accused were positive | had never seen the connterfeit money, | but were obliged to satisfy the demands. There is a strong suspicion that a number of 3! Sj are now practicing this dodge, finding the ordi- nary mode of shoring off their counterfeits dan is and unprofitable in Washington. A little caution in dealing with strangers would prob. roy fing se ges of the sharps, and put an end | to game. We recommend business men to ‘ive especial attention to the matter, and aid @ police in ferreting out the scamps. —— Po.tce.—The Third Ward patrol Hg F § dd esterday: Wm. Jas. Robinson, wid — Le wl ante. iMliam Brea for wn, Jo! igerly, 1 itugerald, bt. Ballou; turned over to military." Alex. Sighting: dismissed — ustice = ‘ohn Hunt, do.; do. Robt, Batiac, do.; Fiege. fight; fined $2. E. Ab- mer, io. John Freeman, con- cealed » carrying weapons; fined $20.89—by Justice Clark. Jos. Gibbs, fighting in the Northern Mariet; . J.H. Weaver, do.;do. Stephen A: Dudley, charged with stealing a segar case, by sent to jail for a hearing—by Justice Clay- The Fourth Ward patrol reported: Cuarles Ezges, Government goods in his possession: turned over to the military. Adam E. Wads- worth, disorderly; for trial. R. Richardson, ee fined $5.50. S. Hall, fast riding; fined iS homolog Ro heracten John 10.5 ‘ivin, ed 38. ‘Danie! Walter, do.; fined $7. = ——————. SECOND-WARD STaTion CasEs.—Before Jus- tice Clark. —Ji disorderly; $2.25. RW. it; jail for court. James An- derson, hack without number; fined $3. Is:- bella Penny, drunk and disorderly; do. 2. ‘Michael Gore, Robert Taylor, col’d, malicious mischief, workhouse 30 days. Jos. Farzre, John Smith, Geo. Groie, soldiers, turned over to military. W.H. Walter, W. McCall, James drank and en ki do.; af ~ John Drunk, drunk: locked up five hours. Ira Frier, fighting; Chay. Waigner, drunk; turned over tothe military. Thomas Cohen, fighting; dismissed. John Smith, assautt; fined $1.50. EES nS ae GameE.—The sporting season is opening, and ainateur and professional sportsmen are ready wh their guns, dogs and skiffs to hunt all the marshes upor the Potomac and its tributaries. The last season was not a favorable one to sportsmen on account of military occupation; ‘and this season the gunning is likely to be con- fined to the marshes within a few miles of the Capitol. The professional gunners report the Ears fair foran abundance of game. Reed sare plentiful, and in condition, and sell- Ang &t 75 cents per dozen; blackbirds 50 cents per dozen; ortolan not so abundant, sell for $1 per dozen: blue wing ducks 75 cents per pair; jack- snipe 50 cents per pair; woodcock scarce, 37 % + cents each. es IS ERE EE Fast Riprxe.—Quite a number of officers | and soldiers continne te defy the o der against | test riding, especially when off the avenne, by galloping throuzh the streets at a pace endan- geting the lives of pedestrians. It can hardly 4 be that the police alone cin stop this ‘Facing, whon daily it is practiced in nearly all the streets, and frequently the riders, who gen- erally are armed, if an pMeppt is made. to stop them, an. | draw their pistols threaten to fire. ‘This was the ense yesterday morning when an | officer attempted to stop tw6 cavalrymen from | Facing on New York avenue, near Sixth street, | ‘We wonld suggest that in addition to mounted | ‘guards.or the avenne that others be stationed on the principal streets throughout the city. " ——— A Mts ix Mauknr.—Yesterday a muss oc- ccurted in the Northern Market between J. H. | Woearrr, a huckster, and Jos. Gibbs, colored, | hich crew out of a dispute about a bank bill. The Siter exchanging harsh words, came to blows, and they grappled,-but officer Robert Johuson coming along arrested the ne- gro and took him before Justice Clayton, where @ charge of assanlt and battery was made @gainst him, but the evidence not being sut- i ficient to sustain it, he was dismissed. A charge | of fichting inthe market was then made, and each party was fined $5.53. — Ri coexitr1oxw ov a Cacrcu.—On Wednesday | evening the lately organized Calvary Bapti-~t ‘Church wae publicly recognized: the exercises | being held in the New York avenue Presby- terian Church. The s¢érmou was preached by | Rev. Dr. R. Jeffries, of Philadelphia, and the | other exereises, which were of a yery interest- ing character, were condneted by Rev. Dr. Samson; Prof. Harvey. of Hamilton; and Revs. <<. C. Meadors and J. P. Kennard. a A Query.—Editor Star :-—Your identifieatio 1 With the business interests of Washington cit -. and yonr watchful care of the same, induc:i me to ask:—If in view of the Secretary of 1 ‘Treasury's reply to certain bankers of our city, «mall notes are held as being illegal, can a per- son receiving a counterfeit bill of a deuomina- tion less than five dollars Proseoute the person from whom he receives said bill, as passing counterfeit money ? Traver. September 26, f6z. ~~ ARRIVAL OF Troops. afternoon the ifeth New York regiment, numbering 94 men, arrived: and, after partaking of refresh. ents at the « Retreat,” were marched to camp. ‘They were in command of Lient. Col. Jobo M. Strong and Major A. G, Cook—the Colonel having been retained in Baltimore by sickness. portion of the 7th battalion New York arullery, num! ' 20 men, under command ot Capt. ton, arrived last night; and during the day 300 recruits for the regiments now in the arrived. —— ARB Ay OF Exchasckp Prisonens.—Yes. terday 2,670 re! ers from Richmond axriyed jn the eity by boat, and marched to the Seldiers’ Retreat, where they remained a few ours and were sent tothe camp at Alexandria, ‘where they will at once be mustered for pay and clothing. Some of these men have been in prison for months, and their appearance bore the harsh hey ad received at tebands of the rebels)? , And All Having Money Dealings with | ranged in portfolio form. =i ah PH ;. Otel Station Cases,—B, - pes Paar) John W. Fuller, soldiers; over’ (bent “Wi Pec stealing a ham; held. for.a hearing. (Rtn urphy, drunk and disgrherly; dis- Raissed. Frank G. Dixie, do, fined $2. Sem'l arris, (colored,) gambling, dismissed. Israel Lazarus, disorderly; fined Margaret King and Mary Smith, do; @ issed. Theodore ne, do.; fined $9. Thos. Kendrick, drunk; dismissed. p ———_—_. Ferry To ALExayppia.— By reference to our advertising columns it.-will be seen that the three boats of the Washington and Alexan- dria line will after Monday next, run between the aboye cities (both ways) every hour, from 7 o’clock a.m. until 5% o'clock p. m., thus offer- ing all requisite accommodations te ,the trayel- ing public and to business men. — : WARrp STATION CasEs,—Befoqe Jus- tice Clark.—John Halpan, drunk and sleéping in the street; Wm. Power=, drunk and disorder- ms ‘Wm. Renney, do.; James. Smith, do.; D. S. ‘ash, sleeping in the turned over tothe military. Oliver Miles, (. ) drunk and. disorderly; held for a hearing. —_— ~~ Lisct. Jonx Wenicn, 1uth New York cav- alry, if in the city, will please call at the Star office, the trunk for which he advertised hay- ing been found and brought to this office. —_——_—. wr: of you to spe Deller: Share, 43s Fbte pie ‘van avenne, naer Four-and-a-half street, a ses the splendid stock of New Goods now opening, and take your choice for One Dollar. Poe aeiw™ ———.—_—_—_ Erg Ae an soDenfaiss.—Spoctal attention gi to all maladies of the Eye and Kar, requiring iedi- cal treatment or surgical operations to. restore the PK to rho ges eee - by Dr. Von Mosehzisker, enn. avenue, at* Botanic Physicians, give notice that eat Dinpeuratory, 119 south B airect, opposite institution, Particular atten ‘ion paid ii forms: ‘ee 27- 3 Hair Dre There is no Hair Dye in use so pure, #0 free from all objectionable properties, that produces such splendid aud permanent tints, or that operates so qvickly, uniformly and certainly as Cristaporo’s Exceision Hair Dre, This matchless article is pronounced by all who have ever applied it, or seen it applied, the most wonderful invehtion of the age. Ten minatessuf- fices for any shade of brown or the deepest black. It leaves the skin unstained. , Manufactured by J. Oristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Drearors. Price $1, $1.00 and §3 per box, according to No. 7, CrisTaporo’s Hain PRESERVATIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. Price 3 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size. se Z-eolm,r Enea Fey THe Inpian Hens Dovtor, fi Canada, will describe diseases and tell his patients the natire of theic complaints or illness, w: ithout receiving an’ information from them. nsultation qeharne for consultation o advice. Office, No. 11 Washington Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Seventh street, ton, D.C. au 25-tf ce ne > a Great PENNsYLvANta Rovrs, via Baltimore and Harrtsbure, te the North and West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quick time— low fare and sure connections, Soldiers tickets sold through at Government rates. For tickets and far- ther informatien apply at the office of Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office open from 5a. m. until 9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. au -ly E.O. Norton, Agent. WHAT AN AMOUNT OF SUFFERING AND DISEASE among the Volunteers would be prevented by the free use of Holioway’s Pills and Ointmerft. For Wounds, Sores. and Seurvy,the Ointment is acer- tain cure, and for Bowel Complaints, Fevers, Small Pox, &c..the Pills are the best medicine in the world. Only 25 cts. per Box or Pot. 22 ee rapes Messrs. A. H. Han. & Co. have removed their stock of India Rubber Goods from their branch store, 98 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston, during the summer, where they will be pleased to receive orders by telegraph or mail fer any and all of the various articles made from India Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by any expres® company’s lightning train, and arrive in twenty-four honrs, cheaper to vur citizens than they could be sold here. Send on your orders and have them filled at manufacturer's prices at Messrs. H. A. Tall & Co.'s warehouse, (where they have the largest assortment of India Rubber Gooda in the world.) 85 Milk street, Boston, Massachusetts. may 19-x,w,s,t — Batcuetor’s Hatr Dre, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a color not to be distingnished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of ‘bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful. Seid by all Draggists, &c. SF The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Batcus- LOR, on the four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) m Zi-ly MARRIED, On the 2ith instant. by*the Rev, Mr. Morsell, HENRY C. McCAULLY, Esq., to Miss ANNIE E POWER, ail of this city. . On Thursday, the 25th instant, by Rev. Mr. Mon- roe, ZEPHNIAH R. OBFUTT to Miss JULIA PADGETT, all of this city. * (Baltimore papers copy.) By the Rev. Father Maguire. Lieutenant NICH. OLAS NOLEN to Miss ANNIE MARIA SULLI- VAN, of Washington, D. c. * tard tas, +h DIED, On the 14th instant, MARY ELIZA, aged 17 months and 2 days. only daughter of W illian J, j and Elizabeth Ann Ringgold. (Baltimore papers copy.) On the 22d instant by the Per C.C WILLIAM H. BRIGHT to Miss JULI ART, all of Washineton. On the 2th insjant, MARY E., second daughter of Mary Elisabeth aud William Day aed isso ler ral will take place to-morrow evening at 23¢ o'clock, from the residence of her mother, on Thirteenth st., between H and I—Ne. 371. * i aanerhsgini RIRRIRRSaAaEEEEEEEEEERE meme protect YOURSELF AGAINST “FIRE AND BURGLARS! The subscribers keep constantly on hand 4 large assortment 8. C. HERRING & CO.'3 Celebrated FIRE AND PUseusE PROOF SAFES m1 a PAYMASTERS’ CASH BOXES, With the Best and Most Approved Locks, WF At the Manufacturer's Prices..@ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., 58 26-Im Corner Tenth st. and Pa. avenue. PAYMASTEI CARTERMA: “4 T° Paras oc peaarns ANKERB, SUTLERS, Meador. Mr AA. STEW- s the Army. Just published, a new MY PAY ABLE, Compiled and hpearet by the Second Auditor's Office of the U.S. Treasury; showing clearly at a glance the pay per day at oma ten o ae cents, $1, 2. 33H). 5 1, My, 7, B Sit ss, 645, 8: 0, gi0.98) : 5 B45, 3), 24 per month; also, at @ months ; to W rations x day. from 1 to 9) énys; al 3. per ~& Fable of uation ing Table, for servants’ and soldiers’ clothing, {roa . Phe whole durably apd neatly ar- Price $2 sent free by ILP & SOLOMONS. Army Stationers, 332.Pa. av. se Z3-e03t ROPRIETORS OF P HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Willfind.on examination of our large and well- astorted stock, every article requisite for their business, consisting of— HEAVY TRON-STONE CHINA TABLE WARE. PLATED FORKS, SPOO: LIQUOR MIXERS and STRAINERS. PLATED and BRITANNIA CASTORS, BAR ALE TUMBLERS, CHAMPAGNE and WINE BAG TUMBLEBS, PUNCH PITCHERS, WINE BLOCK |TIN'SOUP TUREENS and CHAFING RY. TUMBLER DRAINERS and venue, se 3-e03t lth sts, WHoLesare pearens INDIA-RUBBER GooDs, 23 @ do do » do do $e: lo 10 1 do do Cheap to Dealers. ALL, STEPHENS & se 13-colmif sas Pe 7, bet. th and fotkes i 486 INTERIOR DROOBATIONS. 486 PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c. FOR SALE, A Choice Selection of the Above Goods, atthe Lowest Remunerating Prices! SF Terms Cemh, ~ J. MARKRITBR, No, 486 Seventh st.,8 doors above - O24 Feilo wa’ Hall. fe 17-e06t* { ' | | | | | | | | | | { | | | | AMUSEMENTS. GROVER'’S THEATER Penn. avinwe, tap. Willards Hotel. Lroxard Grover... a+ one. MANAGER GALA SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! Great Comic Attractions ! Twelfth night of the young and talented American ans, MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, (The Irish Boy and Yankee Girl,) “THIS EVENING, Last time, positively, of the greatest of lays. HANDY ANDY! Mr. W. J. Florence, as. senseusssHandy Andy KOPPITZ AND AND ORCHESTRA With New Music. To conclude with Florence's delightful Protean Comedietta MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE! Annie Spruce (an_ heiress, with the song of “The Captain with his Whiskers,") Mra, W. J. Florence Frou Sligiterkypesfunderknickelsupplesoy , a Dutch organ grinder. with an original tch Song and Organ Accompani i- ment,).... -..Mrs, W. J. Florence Bridget Bookie (an old woman mast Bays <eas es ne cee ise Pit ‘an Opera dancer, with a dance, I Nationale.) ...Mrs, es Florence Araminta Dusenbury (with her original songs, ‘Ridin’ on a Railroad Kear” and 'Josi Irish comic jah and his Sgliy”). Mrs. W. J. Florence "Due notice will be given of Mr. Florence’s ba ** CAPTAIN CUTTLA, ‘ DOMBEY AND SON! Grloted Fartrte na eae GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS AND EQUESTRIAN SCHOOL, Gardner & Hemming’s. The Organization of which hasjust been completed priortoan TOUR THROUGH EUROPE, but which, composed of _ 100 MEN AND EDUCATED HORSES AND A COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, will first appear in this city, on LOUISIANA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street, LOUISIANA AVENUE. INAUGURAL BXERCISES on SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGUT, MADAME TOURNAIRE, The Dashing Female Equestrienne, Greatest Living, from Nixon's Cremorne Garden, ear Tenth Street. MISS ELIZA GARDNER, The Beautiful Equestrian Danseuse, M'LLE HELONIN BREGY, The Accomplished Equestrienac, Mr. HENRY MORFSTE, With his Startling Trapeze Act. Mr. DAN GARDNER, The Mimic, Jester, and Comic Singer. Mr. GEORGE DERIOUS, The Great American Rider, who will each night Ride Without Saddle or Bridle an Untamed Camanche Horse. R. HEMMING, “rhe Greatest Living Performer on the Corde Tendu and Gencral Equestrian, Mr. BENOIT TOURNAIRE, Mr. GEO, KINCADE, Mr. GERALD PEPPER, Mr. G. HILL, &e., &e. ADMISSION 25 AND 50 CENTS LOUISIANA AVENUE and TENTH STREET. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. sep 6-tf CANTERBURY HALL, Louisiana Avenug, Near Sixra Staxzr, In Rear of National Hotel. CROWDED HOUSES! The Immense Combination of Star Performers in a New Bell To-night. A QUESTION TO THE PUBLIC. = ere pox in Cpe ter ts share ovee been in istence a Cont = TALEN aici! B VERS uc! ATILITY, Pa RIGINALITY and PaaS GENIUS 0. now at the Canterbury ? ae the GU! PUBLIC'S ANSWER—NO, NEVER! Mark tie List af Stars and make @ Note on it. Last week ef the Beautiful MARIETTA RAVEL, on the _ TIGHT ROPE, Without a Balance Bole. | She will Sppear as the FLOWER GIRL, and will distribute thousands of Flowers to the audience. Continued Succesa of Miss AGNES SOUTHERLAND, Tus Scortisn Nigmrimgats! _In New Songs. THR COURT OF BEAUTY, e 01 Composed OU TIEUL LADIES On the Stage, Tn New Dances ! MISS AMELIA WELLS, The Yauki ee Songstress, The Talented Ethionen Comet ill ie lented Ethiopian Comedian, will appear “ New Acts To-night, eee LEW SIMMONS, The Champion Banjoist and Ethiopian Artist, in a New Banjo Solo and Bong. BOB BUTLER, WILLIS ARMSTRONG MASTER JOHNNY, WILLIE EMMERSON, And the Immense Company in AN ENTIKE NEW PROGRAMME! New Ethic ree, Ina DO a eee aneg, entitled Pantomime entitled RON. Doors epen 7 o'clock ; erform ince 8 o'clock. Admission 2 cents. ‘Urehestra Cliasre Bi eauts, THIRD GRAND MATINEE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, BATURDAY AFTERNOON, September 2th, on which eceasion the MAMMOTH COMPANY WILL APPEAR! iss jes, 20 cents ; Children 10 cents. lock; performance at 2%{. se22 ee x - ’ GEORGETOWN ADVER’MT: ATTENTION, GEORGETOWN UNION MEN .—All loyal citizens of Georgetown of ‘2l years ofage und over, are respectfully aud earn- estly requested to call and register their names on the books at the subseriber’s store, An‘ Anti-Rebellion Association” has been formed in Georgetown, the arse of which is to discourage, discountenance, and diminish rebellion in Geor: town. Any citizen can become a member of the same, by signing the articles of Association, which can be seen at the store of the same ber Ny SY Se 26-tf AeeTeD © § A GEORGETOWN TAXES. N Abatement of six cent. will be allowed en | Ts open at 2 the taxe: for the current year, if paid on or before WELCH, the Ist day of October. CHAS. D. se 26-lw EYE AND EAR. D DEAFNESS. IR. VON MOSCHZISKER, th timate European OCULIST and AURIS tite country, canbe: consulted on all maladies the _ nd EAR, fie Siete ment or operations restore 8) HEARING. Office 237 i kee Dr. Vou WI, han: sivee bis relores ea eching- many value cures on He PeceTae (aany raion eares pi ahe deat and ‘ a cl can be examived at this office,) are of the Highest order. se 1-lm* | WW HOLESALE DEALERS m™ TRUNKS, VALICES, SATO AYER BACKS, CARE bX PENS? eelS-eonnif $292 -Ps. av., bet. end 10%e 6s | Fast, FLQUR— ‘9 © bbls. choice brands to arrive per schoomer “aia” ‘FRED! 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania ayonue and 14th st. HAS, #408, Hams —. Best sugar-cuted, in canvass bags, to arrive per schooner “Aid.” FRED. 8. COZZENS, r Corner Pennsylvania avenne and 1th st. RBFNED SUGAR.— 20 bbls. standard Sugars— Crushed, Powdered, Square Lamp,” Coffee Cruyhéd, &c., to artive per schooner “Aid. FRED. 8. COZZENS, § Corner Pennsytvania avenue and Jith st. GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE.— 8 bags best quality, to arrive by schooner “aia.” FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. Frese GOSHEN AND DELAWARE COUNTY BUTTER. ; @ firkins and tubs prime quality, to arrive, FRED. §.-COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. ILiENTHAL'S TOBACCO.— SAVORY, MEDALLION, ~ YOUNG AMERICA, STANDARD SMOKING TOBACCO, Of various brands, now in store and on board schooner “Aid.” FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith street, wal CBEESE, CHEESE.— 900 boxes prime Cheese to arrive. For sale by FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and léth street. AYER RAISINS.— WO boxes best quality. . FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylrapia avenue and lith street. ANCY CRACKERS.— 200 boxes, assorted. For sale by FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith street. YENEGAB.— WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR, Best qualities For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1ith street. ANDLES.— 150 boxes Adamantine CANDLES, to arrive a | for sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth street. ARD.— 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. To arrive and for sale by FRED. 8, COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. EA, TEA.— 100 boxes choice Family Breakfast and @olong TEAS, For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth street. ICE, RICE.— In barrels and half barrels, FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith street. QAeoue— 25 cases half and whole boxes best brands SAR- DINES. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, QWEET oIL.— Fresh Olive OIL, now on board schooner“ Aid,’ to srrive and forsaleby FRED. S.COZZENS8, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, F2ets, «c— mMaDM#4ga NUTS, ALMONDS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &c.. In bales and boxes. For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and ith st. | beeps AND VERMICELLI.— 50 boxes best Italian VERMICELLI and MACA- RONI. For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 14th st. ara PEPPER.— 20 cases in cans and bottles, best quality. FRED. 8, COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. TARCH, STARCH — 100 boxes best STARCH. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. APIOCA.— S» bags TAPTOCA on board schooner “Aid.” For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1th st. HOCOLATE, ASSORTED KINBS.— 25 boxes, best quality. FRED. 8. COZZENS Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. EMONS, LEMONS.— To arrive a large invoice of LEMONS. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. EMONS, LEMONS.— In boxes of selected qualities. For sale by FRED. S$. COZZENS Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. AMILY SOAP.— 150 boxes Colgate’s prime quality. FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, i) ARineaTER SOAP, ALL 8TYLES— Scleeted for the use of Hotels, Families, Army Officers, &c. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith at. PprcnEs— Fresh PRUNES in Jars, for sale by the case. FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, MBRELLAS.— 67 canes UMBRELLAS, selected expressly for this market. FRED. 8. COZZENS, €orner Pennsylvania syenue and Mth «t. 'ATOES.— 90 barrels, in, prime quality, on Board the “Aid.” FRED. 8) COZZENS, Corner Pennsyivanis avenne and Hth st, Ge S31 3 WANTS. WASTED-A pee ‘ex riege Store, Pa! avenue A WANTED 70 PURCHASE Ewe or three ser. 5 WW vend hand SHOW CASES. Appis et BRAD'S ces el BB aE a ote eae YL to take cane he <0 WaunisoN's ii given. Inquire at WANTED-« few first-clans HANDS to work on military straps and other mm 14 ornaments None but firet-class, who under.tand noc ovgiy OMice: se D- Apply at Star a re ale eRe 3 ayaa 7 ANTED—By aa: No. 73 Twenty-fourth weber Address or call at Mist ANTHD—A good ah BEES PES IH steady Kpply to F rireet. tetween ath and te ont -3 BBRICKL AYERS FAnTED—F:Meca or twenty good Red orkmen and twenty Laborers ted at Wi © io Ww. FMCCOULAM on the work ne APE aes ANTED—A G to do the Good references r: - york for a Seat fase . quired Apply at No. ad'K street, between pth and Ith. Lis {TRON ER and WASII- forward, re * mene eee el BAN S5 NUTS Pier chein halter ome on shoulder. Se 25-3t* D street, een EWARD—108T.—A , $5 crt etree ack 3 last evening, weeks wil be id tothe ander Wick 3S omce, corner Ye $10 Rabel eet Sie ehegee les Shae ny son ce ‘ ry WASTED An honest, industrious BOY, about daged haere ack "Go" wen SS. Sa Sev nth st., Iniand. cia » ‘A middle. HITE WOMANS heb Seger: oe BU A Wr (D—Ry a paymaster. a active OF. Loy 3 per week. Kairos “W. 3 Stat ee. wan DA wind : wivinak vance. A Gaerne boal, a id propeller; must go ina Heulars must bee fea, Niditer FOUN MEL , left for at No. em Seaee- GRA called rick street. Baltimore. WANTED 2 ashee store, a smart and active | YOUTH, atNo. 131 Pa. avenue, se 2-6t* | ean “it meeilirnecit: | al JorAet We tel day ir. NURSE—one Sith goed, recom. | sora Prove prot HSL tnd take bine AQTED—A 4 " » tion. pply immediately rT) away. i. euvet west a Seo = om Oongress and we te. Wane. IMMEDIATELY—A FURNISHED HOUSE contai: 510 Seventh rt.. Washington. ANTED—ROOMS and BOARD, for a gentie- man. wife and two small children. A private family, where there are few,or no other boarders. preferred. Would require one large or two small Tooms. Best of reference given, if required, Ad- dress Box 61 City Post Office, stating terms and lo- cality. Se 26-3t* GOD HOUSE WANTED, furpished or unfu REWAKD_—F, UTES. Ax- : oe a iitrens Lor ber | SZ bh pr ty me a No. 31, Washington Pext Office, se 2-3t* has ref e a cannot ~ — ts WASTED— A HOUSEKEEPER, (an —_ i Tee preferred.) totake ofa ae | ol ues ai * ol W. H. PANNING, at the office of Justice | No. 227, opposite Willards’, _ ye | Lost WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, from'ts to <4 ri | “ Of age. as assistant and otherwise make bim- | }s u te, Be Ft we sy ty wrefal—oae. who en se A | by eating hima at 390 sree apt rents ai om : a Dither need apply. BY? AELLEW SOO | ne aett we. DUPRE. se 26-2t* | | i FOR SALE AND RENT. SO8E, TO BENT—Located on Penn, avenue nest Willards’ Hotel. fitted up in modern style, for the wholesale Wineand Liquor business. = , dress “KE. P.,’’ Star Office &> Z-sost* = LE | Boar STAND FOR RENT—The capacious nished, well situated, in’ good order; to have ROOM over our store is now rent. parlor. or'6 good chambers, dining-rooth.and nil | MW GAET x BRO. Conveniences of water and gas. For a desirable | _ se 27-8 354 Penn. house, a good veneer? mihi family) and the best of care b: Se ra es A iy had by ad- dressing Box 364, P. O., giv location, reference | and terms. iain se %5-3t" ge 7 URNISHED HOUSE WANTED IMMEDIATE- No. 110, cerner of avenue ly, or by the Ist of Octo! a at this iret Ward; enti at. office, stating terms, &c., &c.,"*Trathway ”” «25 3t j Fo SALE—T F new BRICK HOUSES, JANTED RENT—A spoterete, R- on New Jersey avenue, near rd street. NISHED HOUSE, in adry, healthy ition, | $900 i halfeash. balance andina situation. Apply at 430 D st. #25-3t" | at 403 Bth stre ANTED RENT, [ ATELY—A conve 'OR RENT—Several nient unfurnished HOUSE. containing about | convenient to all the Public ten room, Address THOS, L. HUME. at HALL'S | teenth street. the fret house Grocery, Pa. av., between 7th and Sth sts. se25-6t* | No. 483. OOOMS 0 RENT—Fine APARTMENTS may ' ANTEO TO RENT—A HOUSE eontaining | i i be. immediate from six to nine rooms, or a suit of three or | ay: == s * ot Bow Tork four Unfurnished Rooms. ‘Add: hare. Fe RENT—In an sement ROOMS, City Post Office, giving situation st ligitle locality, two lar Saftavie for a pavuieann Se ress * Se tO! and terms. *25-3t* WARTED—4 ©. OK, WASHER and IRONER. | dames efter. Address Box 374, City Post Office. Call immediately. Liberal ven. HEN 'S ee and Shoe ee. Lt — to. _te — = ue — ent Tea. WO FURNISHED pooms TO RENT, with or WASTED TO RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS Without Bocud ;& few minutes ‘from in any respectable locality. Any quiet amt | Post Office and Patent No good family having mars seem than thay ceeuire, | Est, betweee sth and 9th. Also, 7 ¥ with a moderate rent.may hear of a permanent tenant by immediately addres:i “Henry 1-<° Washington City Bost Office. s25-3t WANIED—A few good GRANITE bet Serco apd will be satis! at reasonable rates. |-2aw2w* HE GREATEST CHANCE ORFERED FOR Te fe OSE PREF for any person tostepin te Also, for 't, three Store Rooms, just build- | Make money, situated Bganerh avenne. op- i id several Building Lote fe businens etands, | posite the largest hotels. r particulars neni the Rail road, Depot Tnauire of NICHOLAS Restaurant,” Box 9, Star Office, se sete™ corner jersey ay. RTWENTS teased” RICHOLAS'ACRER. civate,famiy,)-s Perlor aa “cou ADIES, LOOK HERE |—I want every lady in | nected. on the first floor, elevated fre lect ators town to — their flannel, muslin, cambric, | the sidewalk, neatly furnishdd and very &c., and have it stamped. You can have your pg ig ag Of ey Srdlole of ladies" Near, "Westy checesie cere? | 200 Rew Tork nvehee. Bekweee ent eee E ~ } re A soiath (oul axe the only ones te tee and given. At home between 9 and4 in the day. Oe Pinte: 7m | BOR sa) bani CK ss aot" | DWELLING HOTS as ie tery BRICK V ANTED TO RENT—A STORE# suitable for | Gand H. containing 9 rooms, besides . the Gents’ Furnishing business. Address | €** throughout; pump in the yard; P iter Box 15, at thie office, ‘se 24-6t* at the frout door; brick stable; pared alley —— i ____"0tt_ | © Wanted to purchase, or to exchange for the above ANTED—At the Gove nt Hospital for the | house, one ina pleasant and * Turane, on the AnacostiifHecights, one MAN | and containing tt emnns am AND His WIFE (wi hout children) as a = nte,and one ‘ed Woman princ: P in cook. (Intel. & Repub.) ¥ se B3-lw W ‘rcnitiy location fa Georpetaee os Wedlae? or. - ton, » BED ROOM. with Broskinst only, Terms liberal. Address “*S.,”’ Star Office. se 22-lw* CCOUNTANT—The services of an experienced Accountant can be had in the evenings, upon ply at No. 431 lith street, betwaen m. written application adi to266H st. s¢isim | Bi between Gand it sts mfor APART SEVERAL MEN (di soldiers preferred) | attached, recently furnished No 4 ty, And Bors wanted te sell goods to the army in house. ‘the location is ope of the moet decirabis money. Applxat 437 Pennsxivanis 7-5 [pone Paes Haas r. cena SS TINEA! il ANTED_A RD HOUSE, immedi. BOARDING. ode 9 cae sot retechabed given, rooms. Fepy and of mbes given. FIRST CLASS PERMANENT AND AN- Address “E.'B..” Box 3, Star Office. se Ti-tf pK Domes ey he sy Piet cen- FURNITURE, STOVES and BEDDING, for | Purnishes or ‘or ettheat shich we are paying the highest cash Sing | Board. Gus and water ‘the house, ilies declining house! Spite. CAR ® surpl ne % 3t' of furniture will find it to their ndvantare to give = = “Yelztf_No 369'Seventh st.. between J and K ‘be obtained im cigs ‘the NTED—Every to know that I W Alternet tooth tenes ck hae articles all in the housefurnishing line. lea’ SUCH yak Seventh rest betwesa G and i. sé) woah re no 16-tf ag Beromd-hand —_—_—_—_—— URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Dwelling fora private. family” Location te the E LAFAYETTE BOYS beg leave to announce | First or Be ard prefe Bo: Bhat they will give their 68. Washington, D.C. ee 4-1 FOURTEENTH GRAND BALL ANTED—WOOLEN RAGS of every descri At tion, for which the highest price id, | eT K ato. EB. SAVAGE'S, 34 ‘and 36 Lee ti- pee tt} future 3 =. By order of the OTICE.—Those in want of Employment of amy | 2 __ kind would Letter call on the new Intelligence | FJO! FOR big HC * Boys IN 1 No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay LA gree to first- Servants. I have always ir applications on hand for good Cooks, Laund: a TEN co bermaids, Waiters and \s0 for A Wi ; t ¥ to wait on table, i ite families or TEMPER. * Tie nacre, eae cscs | mon PE OGREE SAL aoe, help will find 5 to Seek iredventage to call. | _ By onder of Committee of Arrangements. ined without charge By ppl areas’: HE GRAND BALL ‘ orien ASSOCIATED BOOK-BINDERS* take ce at TEMPERANCE THURSDAY OCTO DRAKE'S PLANTATION BiTTERS Invigorates, strengihens, and purifies the sys- | tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature's great Testorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H, DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, New York. 80 25-c06 n OOR MATS! DOOR MATS!! jousekeepers and atigieiemeteane invited | He to ee cbt A oF tof which hay Tchased, before Wt are en: to “Ofer them at our + low Prices. Cc. W. ELE! iN. j se 315 Pa. avenue. 3 RMY GooDSs ‘CaMP.coTs, gates Foran STOVES: up STOOLS, : | MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE, OO. Comper | ; _ CoaL | degree SE aLOUY Spier. | bn (HLOTHS AND CASSIMERES —A newlend Ca eB 8 or ie Sat ei arene arse strest. T sez i