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AMUSEMENTS ToO-NIGUT Wasi niith's come edy of ¢ ‘1 and «+ Forty Wonk cellent bill offered for this "s entertainment at the Washington Mr. Jarrett is enabled to put his ou the boards im a most =1i-factory ner: ang with such a star as Uwens. he y deserves crowded houses. AH lovers y Who visit the “Old Drary” will ap. prove beeause theintaste will be fully gratified Forn’s THratrr=The play of « Fanchon” is announced again for this evening, in accord. ance with a general demand fur its repetition. Mes Miteheli s personation of the ! Tot the heroine isa aspect! pot —— etfort, full Of passion, power and tenderness. The en- agement of Miss Mitchel! at Ford's has been One of the most remarkably successful ones known in the theatrical history of the city, and the public intrest in the little heroine does not Seem in the least. to diminish, the hous cTowded again last nicht, And the enthusiasm quite undiminished. Ford has excel. dent jadgment in matters Roo is @vie emcee wy syle ot leaden, formers he introduces to the Washington public. Sater Groven’s Tue ater.—This evening, the per- fo: uee at this resort will open with the fine Sa a rian drama of Richard the Third, with te fol wing superb cast: E. L. Davenport as ras” Susiun Denin ux “ Queen Eliza- teth:" Charles Barron as “Heury, Earl of Richmond:” A. W. Fenno as the “Duke ot Buckingham;” and Julia Irving as « Lady Apna.” The screaming farce of «J. J., of the i ‘War Department,” will conclude the evening's | entertainment, Mr. Setchell appearing as “Guy | Goodinek.” i Cantenseey Hatt.—The programme at Canterbury this evening embraces the «: sipsy's Lay,” by Julia Mortimer and Marietta R2Vel, singing, dancing, tight rope performances, Ethi- opian acts, &c., thus offering quite a variety of AMUseMentiggThe feats of (eo. R. De Lonix ©n the hori: I bar are nightly witnessed with Bstonishment. Miss Nellie Taylor, who has heretofore delighted with song, is also on the boards. THe @incrs—Madame Tournaire and Miss Gardner, Comiila and Bregy have appeared in their equestrian feats with great success ever ince the circus opened here. None wh> ad- Tuire good horsemanship in the ring shouid fail tosee them. Any, too, who are fond of #xcite- Ment can have it while witnvs-ing the daring feats of Geo. Dericus, and Jim Reynolds and Dan Gardner are always successful operators on the risible muscles of spectators. Acapemy or Mrsic.—A grand concer: will come off at this resort this evening, when (among other pieces) selections will be given from ‘Verdi, Rossini, Paur, Meyerbeer, &c., which ‘Will be executed in a high style of art nora Seydel snd Messrs. Jungnickel, Welle stein and others. ————_ PoLice MATTERS.—First Distr ict—J. Eisen- aid, having a stolen horse in his possession; | further hearing. | Second Precinct.—Margaret Venabie, keeping a disorderly house; dismissed. Third Precinct—James Hunter, assault: fined 1:44. Joseph Deek, mding on the pavement: ned $141. W. Nicholson and Thos. Kings- ley, drunk: dismissed. James Higgins and Richard Potts, disorderly: fined 81.144. George Oakes and John Martin, do.; tined £2.56. Agnes White, Lucey Tabs, Sam Salsby. d house. Isabella Jenkins, de.; fined tyuin-ley, Alired Snowden, do. : j Robert Harrod and James Conner, do.; fined fourth Preciact—Alired Dobson, assault: curity to _keep peace. Ann M. Ages, threats: do. Bridget Cossrove, W.Tey, Danijel Bor- | land, drunk and disorderiy; workhouse. HM: nah Cahill, disorderly; do. Julia Lynch, do fined $1. J. Johnson, do.: fined $1.50. ! Eighth Preeinct——Benj. Branson. Sam’ Bran- son, Jo-eph Smith, Hugh Dongherty, W. H. Jones and J. Sephers, disorderty; dismissed. | Robert Layton, drunk; do. Dennis ruuning cart without license; paid 58 cents costs. George Kendrick, do; paid 4 cents, J. Griffin and J. Murphy, carrotting aezro; Jehn Jackson, unlawful assemblage; fined <1.94, ‘Thomas Brown, do.: fined £2.53. Asbury Dun- lop. do.; fined $2.94. John Ragan, drunk a disorderly; turned over to military. W. Bailey, do.; dismissed. John Harron, do.; $1.94. G. Bell, throwing stones; dismissed. Dennis Donohue, stealing: do. Jas. MeManus, do.; do. Tenth Precinct—Nuse Gamble, selling liqné Jas. Selby, passing baci mon red to mi - B. Thompson. swindling; mes Corbit, deserter; delivered to tent ans? James McHenry. dis- erderiy; dizmi-:ed. M. Fitzgeraid, do.: deterred, M. Hargrove, deserter; disinissed. W. Dalto: Chas. Collins, Geo. Pearce und W. Delany, di orderly; ‘do. John Eolinare, do: fined Pm. Chas. Collins, fiz dismissed. R. Cour and R. Corrtne shed Sic. H. Bergman, exposure of pe : dismissed. John O. Day, eerrying concesied weapons: fined 20.91. W. Egan, di-orderiy: locked up. S. Smith, do.: fined S191. Grafton Johnson, dru: locked Bp. W. Wouthae, suspicion; dismissed. W. ©. Samson, exposure of persou: fined $3. Chas. English, aiding in supposed robb:ry: tovked up eirht hours. M. Hargrove, drunk and asleep: deferred. B. Risggold, W. Burk and W. Lo- Inus, gembling: fined Rt . Jno Maack, drunk snd di-orderiy: Morgan Randell. throwing stone: A Bie Fier. ernment blacks! between FE and employed there, which for a time bore a aspect. It sppears that about G0ef the 2d Penn- ps orgs cavalry were there to have their horses shed, and a quarrel took place between two of | them as to who should have his horse shod first, which resulted in blows. Others joined in, and the watchman on duty attempted to restore quiet, when he was knocked aside. The biack- smiths then came up, and after considerable effert comparative quiet was restored by the super nt-ndents, Messrs, Kingand Kelly. aided by their g-sistants. Eut ina few moment; an- otLer querrel ensued, and the crowd pushed into the shop, and ina few moments the sol- diers and workmen were hard at it, some using bars of iron, hammers, ke. The captam who had charge of the men added not a little to the | excitement by ordering the men to “go in,” which he states was misunderstood by them, he meaning for those outside to go in and ta the unruly men out. A number ‘of teamster- who were on the zround came up to the help of the workmen, and afier considerable, fighting the suldiers were ousted, and <quad of the Provost Guard a Ting with the aid of the werkmen six or cight of the ring leaders were arrested and carried off. During the affray Some of the soldiers and workmen were badly bruised, black eyes, &c., being quite plentiful. ———_ t A House or Kervae Nexpep.—The other | | day 8 young man called on Officer Kimball to | aid bim in recovering bis sister, a girl not sey- enteen years of age, who had been seduced and | taken to « house [oF pig pear The officer ; immediately comp! , and traced her toa dirty © hovel near the Congress ional Uemetery, where | she was the companion of women of the lowest { order.. She was taken before Justice Donn, H who, at the request of ber disiressed relatives, | conimitted her to jail until other arrangements } SPs ee see ee | an es very table. At the | Rouse, some of the Tatked of ‘ing the | officers—Mr..G. Hote! . Kim- ball. They were told by the officers that they could have all the fighting they wished for; but they, as officers, intended to take that girl. Bae) etiam leg of the girl at the office affected the les of several elderly gen- tlemen, who did not wish tosee her go to jxil; but there is no better placetosend her. The officers think the Provost Marshal should look after the den, as s large number of soldiers were there at the time of their visit. — i Potice.—The Third-ward patrolmen report- | ed Monday: Jo&n T. Cole, col’d, disorderly; fine | 1, James Stranghter, col'’d, do.; dismissed. | m. Berry, do; to be sent to his parents in Buitimore. Frank Snyder, John Neil, do.; dis- H porte & Justice Walter. Harriet’ Holmes, | cold, profane and indecent; fined $1.53. John Reeth, having a dog without license; 58 cents costs. Noah Fields, cruelty to animals; 55 cts. costs—by Justice Clayton. Danie! Herbert, creating & nuisance; fined @1.5+—by Justice ‘Thompson. The Fourth-ward patrolmen reported: Alex. Taylor, disorderly; fined 35. Mary Lynch, va- grant; M: Keenan, do.; workhouse 9) dys. Juomes Hurley, Rich'd Hannesy, drunk; locked wp five hours. Ed. Malony, having goat's at farge; divmisred, Anthony Bowtay, do.; fined $2. John Murphy, do.; $2} also, fur disorderly conduct, locked up two heurs. And’w Brown, hackman, without badge or number; fined $5. Chas. F. Walter, assault and battery; $5. waeabinligitenteniid Retail Prices.—We are indebted to some Tending retail dealers for the following list of prices of visions in Washington : Flour—F amily, per barrel; $9.50; extra sup., eat, super., 87.25; corn meal, per busbel, $!; suger, brown, per pound,—zood, iv; prime, it: crushed and granulated, 15; coffee, per und, 35, <>, 33; teas, #125815: Fice,S; bacon aims, Tint: sides, candies, tallow, Molasses, a lewise-, $5.50. Brey, corner of land Eleventh streets, has always on hand fresh eggs Aud butt perior articles of tess, which he will as low as any one in the market. Also, an ex. cellent general assortment of groceries. O'Neal, | j | clothing and eanecation of indigent ragecus Conduct'of a Hebel O A . Federal privonese teats rr eri fee Joba N. Deuce, of compa: Dae eek . : ot c S y i Cavalry, who was copter ade et i via Voluntee: l Rezi- ment Geor; on the sus last, while acting asa contier te ae at White Sulphur and carried be ith Georgia, that officer stand over De “Raed Wayeoce aca ener! Q Pane ic nm with fixed bayonets and of money Wife and yiate proj lass in t merning Douclass appenqrd defore his regiment monnted on the horse captured from Deneve The latter rm quested to have the picture taken Springs. When hares! child, and every other article of pri- perty they cou! find: Colonel Dong- m him returned, which was retused, Douz- | ed to | iuss stating that he (Denern) had re give in information asked of kim. Ti matter was then reported to General Stoney Jacksot ho, however, paid no attention to complaint. ‘ The soldiers who were captared with Dencen Were conveyed at once to General Hill's head- quarters, and were there robbed of théir boot the rebel soldiers (by direction ef Hill hi: oppropriating Uheam to their own ts: i Were thus compelled to wit Two crackers and a small p all the provision the prisoners the time of their capture until they arrived at the Libbey prison. i . Fovurtu-wanrp Station Casxs.— Before Jus- tice Walter.—Juhn Slater, larcen: il for hear- ing. Grace West, drunk and disorderly; tine: st. Gus. Ford, murder: for further hear: John Kelly, drunk and disordert oh day Robert Wilson, fighting: rison, do.:; fined S2 each. John A. loyalty; turned to mili Charles Veneran, hack without license; fined 85. Ld. Tones, dis- orderly; do. $5. Patrick Donnetly, hack with- out license, do. $2. H. Levi, suspicion of lar- ceug; H. Eckhardt, do.; dismissed. Christian Zeigier, a-sauit and battery; fined $3. Marg: ret Donovan, selling liqtor without licens: fined S2v.S> by Justice Ulayton. Huzh Dough. erty, drunk; turned over to military. Emilia Flora, prostitution: dismissed. Virginia Brown, do. do. Elza Miter, keeping bawdy hous: jail tora bearing. Alonzo Deponi, do. Pet Mever, James Housman, Mrs. Housman, turn- ed to military, drunk and de- sertion; do. ping a brwdy house; do. Cameron, Emma Welder, Ann Sheiner and Bertha Mille missed. George Evans, suspic areeny missed. Ellen MeCarthy, selling liquor with- out license; fined $20.55 by Justice Clayton. —_———— MeELanxcnory Occ aecident took place this morni pout 2 u*clock: at the test battery (Battery Fox! near the Ali house, which resulted in’ the dexth of a young man named Wm. Dykes, aged about iy It appears that the workmen of the ordn deparnnent (Navy-Yard) do 2 batrery; and last night, at t Ia young man nam lieved those on duty. | laid down, leaving the bout two o'clock he w pseph Har- Dugan, di-- w A melancholy hepherd don duty, and aed by a report e deceased, who °: rough the right bi short time. It is supposed 1 Shepherd went to slegp the ce: the musket, and in handling it piece with u the o — The following gentic i officers of the Youn: V. F. King, Correspo: Simms, Retording oY er; R. Eichorn, T - ‘and parish; Geor: “i ‘ . Patrick is X. Dovies Pat. Jordan and Joseph i Fraticis Prott and Harbin and F. Peter McGinness, Si, se The means of this society are devoted to the tholic children. — Ss CLEANING OvT.—Last night, Serg’t Fenwick and. Roundsman Leach, with a squad of the Provost Guard, made a descent upon two noto- risus houses, each known to the + Roughs” as “No. 6”—one on Louisiana avenne. near Four- and-a-half st, kept by a man named Housman the other on Four-and-a-half st the Presbyterian church, kept b: Seven women and three men were aken from the last, and from Howsman propristor and a f-:maie he claimed to be his wite. man and wite were turned over to the milit: za Miller was sent to jail for trial; the me: were turned over to the military; the women ordered to leave the city. —$ << Arrest ror Mur ‘day afternoon patrolman Donn, of Fourth Ward, met Augustus Ford, the negro who was charged ootingand killing another named John sata house in the northern part of the Fourth Ward, «bout five weeks Ago, an ac- count of which murder was published in the Stor at the time. Ford 1 zed to elude the police who were constar looking for him: bunt yesterday he was picked up by patrolman Donn on Sixth street. He wis taken before Justice Walter, who committed him to jail for further hearing, as soon as the witnesses can be summoned, ——— ARRIVAL OF Recrvits, &c.—Yesterday and last night 43 recruits for the Exeehior Brig: le, S$tor the s6th and s7th New York, 106 for the ist Maine cavalry, and 50 for other regiments arrived. Fifty-three convalescent’ trom Ann- upolis Junction, 56 from Fort H:unilton, and 3.442 from the convalescent camp at Alexan- dria, have also arrived at the “Soldier's Re- treat.” ————S Tuk Deticiovs Werp.—Merchants, sutlers, and others desiring asuperior article of tobacco or segars, would do well to call and examine the stock of W lev & Brother, corner of Seventh and F streets, who have always on hand the best assortment, and of the best brand: They are agents for the Michigan fine-cut bacco. Sxcoxp Warp S tice Clark—Ann M. Wise, Wm, Johnson, disorderly; dismissed. Day do.: da. Robert Wilde, dixoi fined John MeDonald, do.; do. Geo. Har- on, do: dismissed. Thos. Mctiuire, do.: fined #2. Felix McGuire, carrying concealed weapons: fined Casrs—Before 4 ault: fined s J. eee ARRIVAL oY Prizes.—The tug Drazon came Bp this morning with two longhoats in tow, on | which were five men, who were c: tye Acatink by the crew of the Dragon, charged with violating the blockade, the bouts not huv- ing the required passes. —— - To tut Pustic.—We, the undersigned Commit- tee appointed hy the Kast Washington Library Aa- seciation to receive and expend the money contrib uted by the workmen of the Washington Navy Yard and others for the relief of sick and wounded soldiers tn Washington and viciaity, woult submit the following 2s our second report, to which we ask your careful attention Whole amount received Amount expended. = = Asfoliows: Groceriex, Wines, Vegetables, Medi- Wood and Coal - Donation to East Washi Relief Association... Amount cn hand to date... Nuuiber of patients eared for, » For further particulars please D. McCatwrin, BE. A. Apams, R.B. Puxrniey, § Mat the rooms , of the Association. Committee. October Ist, 1852. > Dravsess.—Those who require Dr. Von Mosch- zisker’s services for any malady of the Bye and Bar should conauit him at once. Read the following testimonials = 1 yas myself under Dr. Von & treatmen a van! with great D. Wiirakkn, Har ght Cay. shington, Sept. 9. luz. De. Vox Mosckztsken, 227 Pa. av. eee — Comrort Axp Base ty Oxe Mixcts.—Coras, Bun- ious, Gallonities, Club and Inverted Neila, Chil- binins, Fro» Tender Fort, enlarged abi dis- ene | Joints, Warts, Moles, and ell Excrescenses of the Feet. Mands and Pace: cured witho: inconvenience to the pationt b, well-kpown Chiropodixt.at 424 Poonsylyani nue, near Four-and-a-halt street, (four doo the General Teleg Office.) No Acid no Pain, -__— Tre IspiaAN Hens Dooror, from Canad describe diseases and tell hie patients the na! their complaints or illuess, without receiving any information from them. No charre Sor consuliation 3 or advice. OBice, No. 11 Washington Builting, enneylvania avenue, corner of Seventh street, Washington, D. eu %-tf Great Pe Harrisburg. ta the Northand West. Washington daily and one on Suni low fare and eure eumnectiogs. > ates Se ug rnment rates. Fo: thee eerclen appiy wt the office of Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsyirnsin aveove aud het. Lafmertboy pyrene oom mn Sundays fro 8g . E.0. Noxrox, Age: tore Colonel Douglase: of the | sets, while a fifth robbed his person | » Private letters, daguerreoty pes of his | ie meanwhile looking on. The next . | > coats. ARUPPERT, « native of Sesouy, z ti Pi spiendid ard permsnent tint< that quickly, unifurmly and certainly as Cris) abore's Exceisiog Ware Dre. icle is pronounced by all who have ever applied it. or seen it applied, the mast wonderful invention of the age, Ten minzt fices for any shade of brown er the deepest black. It leaves the skin unstained Manufa by J. Ge New York. Sold everywhe Hair Dressers Price $1, $1. and §5 per box. according to suf. size. No.7. RESERV ATIVE Is invatua the nfmost softness. the most Lean to the hair. Price © cents, $tand size. Batcnsior’s Wata Dre, The best in tae World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dre pro- duces « color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least: rem- edies the ili effects of bad dye-, and invigorates t Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instan tid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair 1 d g Re 8 signed Wit Liaw A. Barosa- sides of each box. LOR, on lhe fo Factory, No. 31 Barciay s 1 York, m2-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) amass sora Messrs AH Matt & Co. have removed their steck of India Rubber Goods from their branch store, GW Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston, | during the sumuner, where they will be pleased to receive orders by telegraph or mail for any aud all of the various articles made trom India Rubber ot Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by auy ; express company’s lightning trai arcive paeieas ur hours, cheaper could old here. Send on your ord rd at manufacturer's prices at Messrs. II. Co.'s warehouse, (where they have the riment of India Rubber pds in the wpeests Boston, Massachusetts. =o ‘o the Dollar Store, 43% Penneyl- ue, near Four-nmd-a-half #tre a istock of New 334 Pennsylcania av “Likenesses of every de- oft i battles enn b recent} Views promptly xt te Whiteburst’s be se S6-eoim Weawty ror tHE from the eflee!= of posure ty night ; alt do: Pills. taken every other night, will corre i as - purify t man, Only 32 MARRIED, Georgetown, D.€ M ifs bot Rob ¢ hoof Gee ths and 19 days, sox of A! rom our embrace, _ From guttering, < With On the natant. atio : no his age. The funeral will take afte: F street south, between ifth and ith st On the morning oi the 8th instant, HARRY, only son of Henry and Mary C. McLaughlin, aged 2 Sears and 5 months. oaks The friends of the fami}: spectfully invited to attend his funeral, whici take place from the residence of his grandfather, G. W. Keating, tomorrow morning at Woclock, “(Iniel,) — * je, Mrs. tH, in the oth year of t to love her ! ances are respectful on Thursday af te residence, on Is GOLDSBOROL ne knew her He: friends and acquai invited to attend her fune: nosn, at 20 clock, from he near Isth, satter a fone and pai LIGHTFOOT, in the & in peace! ke place ou tu-nviroy (Thurs: year of hina His funerai w dey) afternoon, at 20 clock, nn the residence of his step-father, Mr. Endes.on 20th street, between PandQ. His friends and thoss of the family are invited to attend. ad rashort On the sth instant, of scar and painful i MA daugdter of Wil aged Smenths ar Funeral to tnke plac parents. No. 6S, on the cor sts,, to-morrow at half-pust i o'¢ Accidentally shot.at U.S ing, WM. EL DYKES, er, afte RAC. attery Fox, this years, Lmenth ed toatt perner 7th ning at 39°C! es are ins end his . from his late residence orrow (Thursday! On the Sth inst., of ~ LAURA H.. eli Barnes. aged 4 years Children! behold as you AB you are now, so As Tan: now 60 you Therefore prepare ty follow me. 7. Her funeral will take place { rrow, 9th in-t., at 10 o'clock, from the residesice of her parents. on Gth st, east, between B and C. Capitol LM. On the 2d matant, after a short iliness, FRANCIS SIEGEL, the son of A. B. F. and Clarrie Foans, aged 6 months and 2 days. * y, tn fez th Raster correspondents send We and Crape Cle Our Northern us new ep One pric Plan eeu ck i a iGo n inspection of stock incurs no ‘ation to parehasee PERRY & BRO., Penn. avenue and sth and, riwal cash value, marked in oc 2-1 FIELD AND STAFF OFFIC OU BLE And vingle Breasted Blue U lation OVER COA lue Cassimere PA Biue Beaver Re : . Light and Dark ALOONS, Officers Cassimere and Flanne! SHIRTS. Buck Gauntletts and Wash Leather GLOVES. Under Shirts, Drawers, Haif-Hose, &e..&¢. All jee prere goods re of augerior quality, and will be sold at our usual low prices. NOAH WALKER & €O., oc 2-10tif 365 Penn, avenue, WAtEE NOTICE. n consequence of the lowness of the water in the Genera! Reservoir it will be necessary, uniess great economy of water is practiced, for the Government 600n to shut off the supply to citizens entirely. il persons nre, therefore, forbidden to use the hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets es under the care Az supervision of the ssioner of Public Bulldings, for watering the es bebe or pavements, or for any private purpose whatover. And all persons using the water are urgently go- licited to be as economical in ite uso as possible, ne 20 Commissioner of Bublie Buildin, pores AC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. FOR - BALTIMORE VIA POINT LOOKOUT ANDALL THE PRINCIPAL LAND- INGS ON THE ROUTE. , The steamer KEYPORT will run hereafter be- tween WASHINGTON and BALTI- , MORE, making two trips per week each way, touching at Port Lookout! amd sll the pri Llundings on the route, Freight or passage can apply at G a (government ore ndings SNOW, Agent. » Agent, + 1382. oct the ronte. Washington, D.C., Sept supply. The Ealchi cost’yalue siarkel tn plain Ggares. errr aes ot ste erika: no obligation to re! eby incurred. puscmase Merchy ee PERRY & BROTHER, Pa. ave. and Ninth stre oc 2-10 “Perry Building Wietesara DEALERS INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED— 26 DOZEN INDIA-RUBBER COATS. mm do do do BLANK Bm do do do kb do do do 2 do do do oneap to Deslers ers. ee WALL, BTEPHENS & CO. _felscolmif 399 Pa. a¥.. bet. ate and loth a APAMS' KXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY OFFICK of this Company is Removed from Third street to the large depoton B | atrenta. lec S0-tf atreet. between 2d and Sd £1C¥,—THE COPARTNERSHLP orice te hy the name of ¥. J. HetBeneue & ©O. was Dissolved by mutual consent on pe Sth rm are of August Inst. All those indebted te the Urgently requested to settle without rial; at the old place of business, ye HuLB tRGER, —_ NOTICE —The sudacrider, Heiberger, senior | woh ot the late firm, takes pleasure in inform- ar 4 hia friends and the public = branch that be i continue the business in all its branches under the former name and title, and wiH endeavor to merit the continued favors of their former patrons. ¥. J. WEIRERGER & CO, (Fresencors to HW. BF. London & bo.) sept itizens’, Military and Naval Taidor. LACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS—A full | { adoro. 6 Astot Hons, | r@, and applied by all H i | i nd M ; i i | | | i | i { t } { j | LA TEDA it and WAtED—t0 D-A NURSE. Apply at the fo chamberwork. “Ing Eluhth et. rear D. to A ,V¥- BREAD BAKERS. tel, Dstrevt, near ith at. Ww W A for three day ANTED—A NURSE. YOUNG'S, No, 135 sth strec PF. from nine to ten o'clock a.m. ANTED-Three good BOYS, to jeothing business. Apply * Elpthier, 460 Seventh st. EDA. good BOY, tol esa, Apply to SMITH Wstreet- and Pa. ve. = GERMAN GIRL, of vory good Wantaa SITUATION as chambermaid, sei? stress, or lady's companion. lexandria, Va Cali at RA Apply at @. Please wldress a ae tee @eot INBY sit mt . between F lea in smtTH, i OC BART earn the Clothing | & CO. Clothipr aot character, Ww and at* the nele t* WwW as TK of Mest and ¥ general housework avireatS. STOVE Ward, in il family. 1 = Wood and Coal ies 00 Re cook and so In D—By habit. tore. B W ANTED By rant, (aa cook) or call At the corner somewhe 5 Te west of the President’a—either in erGeorgetown, Enquire at the Star leman and wife only. ANTED— By two respoctable women, SITL A- one aa a wet nurse or to do washing and.the other to do chamberwork, Washingt OBice. Ww TIONS—, and ironing, any other res ..” Siar Office. PART OF A HOUSE OR A SUIT OF ROOMS wanted for a smaii family without children, in } the city or on the Istand. between 6°h_ and Address 8. GOTDSTIM, Box £73, PO. goin of isth net a the country. and Addre — MRS. HOPKINS WAStEDIA pleasant auite of ROOMS, (ine ding bath roam,) on the line of the Railre oe Re} oung man ofsober and indus SITUATION as salesman in business, oc S-3t" ats. Sad ang woman, & SITUATION iinction to stay ins restan- 85 Or nurse orsew Apply at No. 90 wants ties st between OaRD ING. LA ist C TANTED. \ Fd aquired, AD ily for a young ldrens Box 151 2 oT urch. Gcors Address * Duncan,” Star Office. A PRIVATE F AM. anand wile without children, tO - oe 7-2t D—Within 5 (not lower ational Soap act tow: 1. SQUIRES, N corgetown. , the ferences oc Mares jown.) and lw nall HOUSE, or part of « house, (furnished preferred, 7th and j4th streets but good hands n te tearn Uh TANTED—A charge of « ection of ae: t Office SITU ATIC TICE V au Yo 205 T ANTED—Tw KOOMS. wii Vv ANTED—Th 8 months, t W He t Once Ww F W.W. RAPL Also. two Wagon Ant eat ed DOLLARS, on ver oH 7 ANTED—Three PRESSMAKERS, Isth street, between H and [ stree me a Ca @ conve} e ait ys he su y desiralls propert pay a be: nnst tho! ghteon I oc8 TEDL T learn the apothecar D—A good active d to real kame and reference, o drive a D—A YOUTIL Wor 17 yearn of age, siness, Address Apothecary, W SHER yof four, Also a Cham uzhtly und ference. 4 Drrew s f generally 6.491 sth j @ MAN, competent ta take | f books, and attend to ‘ the ant iw MMEDIATELY— i Tnqnire of | Su ton, D. WV ANTED: paw astrious © Pa. 02 6 hws V FRANK DORMA 7 ANTED—A GIRL. to do housework for two i family. Apply at corner H and j8th at. oc. AGENTS to canvas for stencil t $5 to S29) per day mare by in- none others need apply. e (up stairs} N ADIES, LOOK HERE !—I want every lady in their flannel, muslin, eambri it stamped. ¥1 &c., and have town to aay | You can have your choice of 54s elegant patterns, designed for every article of ladies’ wear. qwidta, and are the only pers: it an exclusive business. street west, betwi Liberties. een We only chare: L and M streets, Call at Code be orthera oc 2-6t* T° GOVERNMENT Wood ) WOOD DEALER: EASONED 8 1,60 cords fale. having been cut last winter diately on the Seventh street Plank Road, about CONTRACTORS PLIT WOOD for uated imme- 5 miles from the city, ahout 1 to 2 miles from the forts, and 3 miles from the hospitals situated north of the Shu 7th and ath sts. ‘ity “& CCOUNTANT. Apply to W_ se 3 LAGETT at W. & Co.'s, No. 35 Louisiana avenue, between M. et ~The services of an exparienced Accountant can be hadin the evenings, upon written application aldrersed to 266 H st Be 1 5-Im Vv rooms. Good rent and best of references Address ‘E. V b..” Box 3, Btar Office. FANTED.—We are buying SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and BEDD’ ING, ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, immedi- ately, in a central locatien—not less than 12 ven, 1-tf L, , for which we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- ilies declining housekeeping, or having a surplus of furniture will find it to their advantage to give us a call GRIFFITH je12-lf No 369 Seventh st.. between I and kx. 7 ANTED—Evi the market, V in the housefurnishing line, ery person to know that I am in rendy te pay cash for all articies hore city cr having asurplus, will do well to eal! ure. weaving ae | BUCHLY, 42% Seventh atrect, between G and H; | {east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni- no is-tf ! | | i i for fun- | ¥ James Shree very on 7th sirect, Washington, D. € | ec ast GEORGE W. TAURI Inquire | ix cents per | in town who make | > j oF hers are reg i with s ; and on hia right shoulder « senr, about the size of rs joe dete: “AS. 4.and the lan’ re! Washington county, won MONDAY. 4 we eli oles 5 jem. on the pre It. of Lat No. day of M Ne, 18%, fo'ios 112112, Hgcand coids for i day. of Ortober, Biwan's aubdivision,of the original nd being the curner loty in nm On the subdision plat cosh . The ferms mnat be five days after sate, other rty will be resold after one weeks er sk and cost of the first purchaser. roperty is atthe comer vf 7th atceet ea-t, He MENE, trot oR » Trastoes ak WALDEAMs ‘? FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT A FURNISHED BRICK WOTSE, one squsce from Brown's Hotel, on aUagtre containing pa ing chai or apply HANDY lards’ Hotel,” ments, bath rented to a at 419 Thir Apply ‘ oon ne FURNISHED ROOMS ; alan, be most pleasant and de 3 street. between | a clow City Hal ;a good iH 6-3 OOK STATIONERY AND FANCY STORE FOR PALE.—An established Store in Geargetown, Coding ® ines. ia now offered for ante. “Terms made reasonable, Application for the same enn be addressed to ‘“8,,” Georgetown, D, C. fe 29-3W a RUNT. AT EL ntnining Kix IArKe réoma. aK = conch house, de, with « Te ly under cultivation "Also, for sale. a good anda family “_— and Carriage, on reason- Apply at No. 369 corner’ of 18th antly Furnished ROOMS, ; far. © Public Buildin: with eas and other conyeniences on I3th strect, first house from New Yor at ressonmbie rate: ‘OR RENT—At 450 Twelfth st.. enst side, Hi st, comfortable APART -sidgle and with silting rooms aurnished. Noch wn in the tached; rece Je 2-tt LOST AND FOUND. Strayed or stolen, on the Mi in buffato COW, mottied red and ace. Apply te C. BuY Y—On or about the Ist of October. oW.M peer on, wear Fort vrward, pre aud take itaway, th: nt. tw on the brea=t; th: owners are request Piney Branch road, ¥. prove property, pay charges ay had SD. FL OUND EST Oh a# fine f © prop oc BS beerih ned; eo pre of Une ott ee ington ani from the white and i ested toc ps and take her away. nod CAR. hestnet face and one f larre with « athe market stn er 7th. The find 5 informatte ULEN—Op Toestay night, October ath. from he stable of Mr. Grorse W. Talbert, on the old iensburg road, about three miles from Was! ton, alarge bay HORSE. about is hands high 4 or Si 3T OR STOLEN —On Monday morning, Sept. K. was given in charge to x Whitney's satoon on New E; white ster iu forchend: heavy man edium a the time a Me h hendstall, yeti such . Any person re n that may paper. or at 8-32" E TO MY PREMISES vith horns; and a dark face. The owner can have her by paying charzes HOLLIDGE ¥. TALKS, Pst oth and New Jersey aye. AME TOM J : te star in his fore- head; and between'g and 10 yeara old. YUN on NGER RING, . . A liberal reward * being returned to PHILP & 332 Pennsyivania avenue. between 9th and lth ste, oc F-3t 10 REWARD—Strayed or stolen, from Long Old Fields, Prince George's County, Mary- lard.a bay HORSE. with white nose; star on hig forehead; and white hind feet; he paces. The ahor. reward will be given if returned to JOH Wd Fielis, Prince Geo: nee’ oe 7- O'BRADY. Long County, Md &. REWARD. - —Lost.on the sth instant, a large 2) bay HORS re: witha slim ta, ants thin mane; s halfdoliar; and # little geuled on the back: and on his legs few «pots of white. Any one finding the above horse, and. returning him te J WA, GONER'S, C street, between 6th and 7th streets will receive the above reward. oe 7-2t' G5 REWARD —strared from the subscriber 7 tarm.on the Piney Branch road, on Sand last, 2 handsome cream-colored HEIPER. wit! shades of black about the eyes and fore legs, be- | tween 2 and 3 years old, and very fat. above reward and attendant expenses will be paid for her return to the farm, or for infurmation that may lead to her recovery, left at No, 499 Seventh st. ‘oc 7-3t* THOMAS BLAGDEN, URNISHED HOUSE First or Second 65. Washington, ard rred. Ads D. on WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished Dwelling for a private ily. Location in . Address the ent of any kind would better callon the new Intellizenee hotela of good hi INQTIGE. Those in want of Employm Oni B.—Houses wanted. be obtained without charge by m3-ly Cooks, Lanndre: to The best of tenants oe ne? No. S11 Ninth st. where the best of pay ven to first-class Serrants. I hare aiways Zaplicafioss on hand for good 4 Chambermaide, Waiters aud Seamstrosses | also fats Young Men to wait on tables. in ‘ivate families or Farm Hands wanted, 4 mployers in wi @lp will find it to their advantage BOARDING. OCARDING.—Gentlemen can be first-class BOARD, withou D street. between sth and 7t with No. 357 PERMANENT AND TRA with Furnished or Unfurnished obtained at Mra. M.& J. corner of 2d and most healthy and cold water and gas in every room. nts. central, 3 Rooms, mn: acommodated ut lodgings, at hist. o¢7-2t* ENT BOARD, x be ISHER’S, £75 northeast ‘he location is one of the The house has hot and oc GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. W ORCEST. Hervey each’ Jellies; Raspberry, Staw Sparkling Gelatin Fiour; Bordeaux Spice eck-3t R EADING AL berry. ny Gt ‘ans; Lemon, Black Pine Apple, Ginger, Blackberry, Cherry Presorres? na, Corn Starch, and Rice ul do Pu . groumd and unground; Ghee o and Mixed Pickies, For sale wy : COMESTIBLE. ERSHIRE, John Bull, Reading and Sauces; Mushroon, ; Catsups; Concentrated Milk, # Green Corn, Fresh Lobsters ; Spiced Oysters, in Tin C: prle. Stawberry, Walui Chicken Soup. dirape, Raspberry. Try. aed and Mon’ *, i. TE EY Por Sale by and Pine and ne E. corner Union Square, Georgetown, NOTICE. AND EAGER BEER HECK LOST—Lost. CHECK, No. 4%. dated October 6th, 1542. on the treasurer of the United Webber, or bearer, for three n dollars, 54 cents: ($814.51,) ron, Paymaster LS. Army. n stopped at the Treasury, it is of no use to any one but Capt. Webber. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the 6ffice of eo CAMERON, corner F and 13th. oc 7-5 fou nd signed Brusa C: The payment having’ $10 REWARD-Stra; or stolen, a HORSE, long (thin) tail; had ‘two sm Done kpaverns. The above reward will be returned to No. 455 ivth street, between Oc 6-3" DANIEL We 10S? OHETOLEN At the Dep DO Depot. morning, from NINETY toONE HUNDRE LLARS. mostly in $10 Treasury notes. q he fizder will be liberally rewarded by leaving kame tthe Star Office, or with CAPT HW CRDT. FEM Co D seth Weg! Dar Volunteers, eek, Soldiers’ H rity acs Esky Came to the premises of the under- signed. ainrge white COW. with horns. ‘The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper- ty, pay charges and take her away. V. RUBSAM, near Georgetown Collece. oc 6-3t™ on Clarendon and Jones’ Pince ~ 5 REWARD— Saturday uight, October : Lostvon «) Sth. two HORS & strawberry khone, and one bay MARE. The raare in pour condition. ‘he abore reward will be given ‘the finder by bringining the horses ty the owner, 4 WILLIAM DOWNEY. 0 6-3t* No. 435 lith st. between Gand H. 8 Fort Arsasy, Oct. 6, 1352. $50 newarn tor any information ri atouts of my brother, JOSHUA DIA R. RISON. who left hix position at the above-named place, in the Engineer's department, on Friday night. about 9o'clock. |] hich: sandy hair and light mustache. left he was laboring in mental suffering, caused by nape ofsickness. Any information regarding his | readouts will be thankfuily reccived by his her. and the above reward willingly paid. Any on bringing hii to the Gommissary Depart- | t Fort Aliany,orte his unele, George Harri- son, No. 31. Congress street, Georgetown. wil! re ceive the above reward. ‘The location is one of the most desirable | ue, near the Capitol, a dark chestnat | yard, | th insta red COW, | on the sth instant, a | this(Monday) | ED He js about § feet § inehes | THIS AFTERNOON AND Tp- ‘ all A ) By W. L. WALL (Successors to South co ner of Per areanecand Ninth street I ARGE SALK OF GROCERIES, SUPLERS* . ome. kU. Aver =n 4, October th. we x jarca ascortment Gro- Rr ice. Bice. 3 ¥ 1 en Col a He longs Eastern Catton: eed” Raglieh’ Dairy Pours Ube Wiig sua ces Che wi Ru i ‘3 Roxen A@atmantine and Sterne Condes, per. Lobsters boxes titters, ra, large stock assorted brands, Sugar and Ginger Cakes, | fs boxe: Candy, 100 Ihe ench. Roxes Glassware. Tumblers and Nappies, With uumy other articier in the Grocery line, i ter thes.) WL, WALL 7 8. MARSHAL'’S SALE OF tue of deerees of the District Court bited States for the District of maa | ac Hat pul acie, for cash, 2. Icuisiana avenue, cxcr B. Whocler, Req hardwa AY the oth «ay of her inet. me n THT RED. commencing at Ino'clock a. m_, the fellowi ttels of the carge of the schooner fe at the same time and tar, j let of Dry Goods, Shoes, Ae., cond ; said court. compriring, i rt, as follows, ris— ?: anck Salt, Keneke Ce — ot Scie Leather lot Alum. Lot Satpetre. | rae ~ Lot Fish. 16 bt rown and White Sugar 2 dbis, Molasses, 2 boxes Medicine, ci " ines &e., 2 boxes of Essence of Coffee, N boxes ont. Lot Hoop Skirts, Int Hats and Caps, Gbbis. Whiskey. lot Carpet Baws, 6 boxes of assorted Dry Goods of great value 25 boxes Soap. lot Tea, Lot Howe. Collars, 2 5, as nis Large tot Flannel and © oe yey lot 3 ie ., wheat Lot Horse Shoes, * . WARD H. La! 1 _ocedta Pees * Nivckat gh ' By 3. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucfloneers | Eyerrens SALE OF SMALL i tg 4 Faaue Dweiiine Horses —On THY AY AFTERNOON, October 9th. at 5 o'elock, om the remises. the subscriber will nell. rt of Lote No. Ti wid 12, in square Ne 528. fi « i feeton Fourth street west, between G and coets north running back 62 feet, improved by @ neat and well- built two-rtory Mrica Dwelling House. containing four rooms on the frout aed a two story Feene OUke OM ie Teer. im feel paved slicy. tithe prrkles nS J > Terms -third in cash, the remainder insix and twel months, with interest, secured by « deed of truston the prewises MICHAEL GRIFEITH. Executor, oesa_(Rep.) J. McGUIRE & CO. Aucte | By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioncers. n “RUSTERS SALE OF VALU ABLE BU. LDING derand by virtue of a deed of trustte ¢ subscribers, hearing date on the 2ith day of & A.D. is, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. ©. 18}. folio W9, &c.. one of the land records Washington Connty, in the District of Colum- bia, we will at public auction, in front of the remiser, at ck p.m. the ninth of Octo: tT. A. D. Iss2. the tollowing deseril pag oh ground. in the st Washi: - wiz: t Ne. wight, (8,) in u's subdivision of origi Lots No. one (1) and two, (2.) in Square Ne. eight hundred and 6My-cicht (8) enn lot is situated ina rapid'y iuproving part of e city Terms of sale > One-third in cash, of which to be paid at sale: the remainder in two eq payments. at 6 xpd I2months, with interest. se cured by deed of trust. Terms to be complied with intve days. All converancing at purchaser's cost WILLIAM TH WARD. 9... THOMAS ©. DONN, ‘{ Trustees. McGTIRE & CO., Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. By MARSHALL & PAGE, Anctioncers, U Pig hncelige ef SaLE OF CON™EMNED BH Stons-s.—We shall sell, on SATURDAY ne October Il, at 12 o'chork m..atthe Naty Yard, in this city, the following articles, viz— 3.577 lbs. Bread, s j 1 hb! Beef, : } 2 bhi (om | 24 gallons Beans, | fie. Chease } Jackets, _ 1 blue 4annel Under~b 1£5i Ibs. Tobacco, 70 empty Carbo Terms cash. in Goxermnent funds By order of 8. ¥. Brown. Navy it. .& PAGE, Aucts. * MARSHALL es. dts | Se i By W. L. WALL & 00 ' (Successors to Wall ATLIFE’S SALE OF KOUSEIOLD FURNI- rrer, Mane, Brecy. anp Waswess —On he | Jersey avenue and First streot, Capitol HM, a | Heuseheid Furniture contained , seined } destrained to satisfy remt due and in arrears te | James Adame. Esq., embracia, | Mnheanny Sofa, 12 Mahogany EGhnirs, and 6 R-cep- _ : | Three Large Parlor Easy Chairs | Park Curtains and Shades Etagere, Glass Crockeryware, ding lows and Bolsters, | Single Bedstead: and Ma a, Washstands and Toilet Set«. Gie-ses, hold Wood, Cane Seat Chainber Chairs Mahogssy Table and Marble-top Centre Tabie. ' One pair Git Mirror lock and Vases | Extension Dining Ts haice t and Table Cutiery Three Double Bed. tead Besai Excell: nt Feather Beds. tires: Mahcgany Dress aud Plain Bur Mahogany and other Wardrobes, Hall Lamp, ee. and Oilciuth, Step and Cham- r Carpets, Rugs | Office Cloek ers Drawers, cottace style, | Radiator, Ai 2 mt r tight, and other Stov Refrigerator, Cook Stove and Kitchen Utensils. Avso. 4t 3 OcLock 1 Mare. Busey and flarness, Saddle and Bridle, Lot of Bocks, &e. Terms cash. By order of the Bailiff. oT W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. + AT TPE UC! & PENITENTI- y DAY Oct. #,1%2 at9 o'clock a. | m., consisting of— | Twenty stoves and a large lot of Stove Pipe | Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Clocks, | Washstands. 7 | Tin Safe rs ad | Alarse quanty Shoemaker’s Tools aud Benches, | Two Grind Stones, hight hundred psirs of Men and Youths’ Bhoes, Pee hundred pairs unfinished Shors, and Shoe inslimgn., — one Carriage. one covered Wagon, one ‘art One Harness, Plow and Harrow, Bat Sucioenetner: articles too numerous te men- in. All persons having claims agsinst the Penitenti- ary. eon Fequested to make oul and present their bills with duplicate in the usual form, on or before the first day of Novembe: : I shall be at the Penitentiar: ay Rigen F a —_ LES m., of each day, oexhibitand sales | oe? 3 ROMA T. KING. Warden. By W. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers Wall & Bai wnard.) Corner Nit tand Penn. avenne. Get, ERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED the Cereal, wake tak Metal Ohearvetes Aon MOSS e Cori pear Nev Servs ry, ‘N- DAY. October sth, 1303. gla ‘on ae ~ upait ‘Terms cash, in Govermment funds: 3, DANA, 8. J. 006 a Capt.a.Q MoT By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionecrs. ANDSOME FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Kyrects at Purpic Sate—On MONDAY MORN, | denee NG, Octo at o'clock. at the resi- rs cy & F. Aste Burusgas, Minis. | ter from Chili, No. 225 Vermont avenue, between | Hand streets, we shall sell his Purnitare and | Household Effeets, comprising— | Suite of Solid Rosewood Parlor Furniture, finished : in green Satin Damask, and consisting of — | Two Sofas, four Arm andéight Side Chairs, made \ gis Wainnt Bey Chairs, Sished fa Crimson Beatin : i= ain aire, n rT j Damaxk eA | Handsome cr mson sitk covered Sofa, | Rosewood Marble-top Oevtre Tabies, Wi tary end t Mick Velvet Pasior Carpetnen pets, | Suite ef Zclid Gok Pistag room Waruitare com- prising— | Extension Dini ble, Marble-top Sidchoard, Firce Armand tee Bele Chaies, Setehed ertk tho- teads. Toilet Mattranses, Bolsters. and Pillows, Three ply and Bh z oce-at* PETER C. HARRISON. Toxether with the usual sat of Eitchem Bay aeacvat Beene ATRAYED—From the subscriber, on the ath | moet = 6 ~ t zat a. rom . ec wot in _: Ho. By Machel Gees Sporseors: | Nantes COW cane ee In frontet the wromineer MAYoR's OFFICE, ~ head: and white tail and feet,and bad other white | An e\relient French Coupee, CGroRGETOWN, BD. C., Oct. gi x te spot ebent ber. A liberal rewere will be Cid fet of Double Harnces. STON POR SALE AT PUBLI e above cow is returne: e Owner, corner | Term, sh. AUOTIOS Phe nubeeriber will sell, at 5o'elook, | audG street, Navy Yard. ; | och. 3.0. MeGUIRE & ©. Ancte.* oR EATCRDAY. the 1th inst.. on ths remises, | ocd PL ARTE. = pe — © st e 8 ‘ick, a © * yee | Fouthern termiaarion oF Fayene auieet in this | (PAREN AS ESTRAY BY THE MeTROPOLT. Meee Cire ~ Town. Terms cash, HENRY ADDISON, TAN POLICE —On isth and ith ult., ome | euit Court, oc 6-dtd Maycr, | cream colored HORSE, mane, tail. two fect | Connty of Was white; and about 9 years old. One bay HORSE, Fees. Of Al r) Suceenre| MARK eft Rind toot white aiaes Gees | day af October T qj ry one sorrel Ele! foot ; Diaze face; | t: ‘% BALLS, PARTIES, &e. is hands bigh;and about years old; wit anid | Seng 5G Poand i Fee! = bad i ME ANDERSON CLUB rnershi | original Lots Bo. T ee NAN THE FIRED AGAIN: | ani Fyoseetumdtngt proven fo, the sutiefaction of | Seis of Wark The members of the Anderson Club take great | Lefore jvo'clock @. m., TLESDAY, October tith, | and lar the Phessure in announcing to their friends, and 1882. said animals and property will then be sold at | levied upon as he public in general, that eee will give Public Auction, to the highest bidder, and will be sold alt. Est., on » MON - 0., ra. ' DAY. October 71, Ways’ brass aud string baud Las By order: Ae CO EMRICK, | _welo-ata been engaged for me qarene ER oc £St ski Property Clerk, 16 11th st. { Commautive 2 5 — ~=- As E. Qui Ke J. Huches, BaP! ELLIN Jeeta |. Mo eenigta, Me geenee, WING Papeenls mr sm. | WS DL MeGrach, fray” MM. Wolf,” oe 36° | yah BANK TAYLOR, | ORANDA,T als,