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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT . Wassrxston THEATER — Mr. Owens ap- rs to-night as “Paul Pry,” and + Simona Banish) ” in the «Conjugal Lesson,” two char- seters which are productive of much merri- . “Trish Assurance and Yankeo Modes. will concinde the evening's entertainment. jadto Know that Mr. Jarrett hasan nt company, and hts fitted up the Wash- Theater in comfortable and elegant : He is @ gentlemanty and enterprising manacer, and deserves abundant suecess, Fonp’s Tuxatex —Mageie Mitcheii’s bone- fit Inst nicht was a great sucevss. Tho enter. taimmenis provided by Manager Ford are e<- @etly such suit the bt and good and ig houses is the result. . The bill for to-night is the melo-drama of the + Robb-r ueen,” the protean drama of + Bonnie Fish Vier,” and the farce “ Brother Bill and Me. In the first two Miss Mitche!! sustains tha jamin Wriggles.7 Ss THEATER.—Historical drama, an, extravagansa is the eni-riainmenat amen and Pythins” will again be prodhecd: Dir. E.L. Davenport appearing 2s “Damon, «has. Barron as “Pythias,” Isabella Freeman a> + Calaathe,” Juliz Irving as “ Hermione.” The cast of character assures a capital p-t- formance of the play. © Wanied, 1,900 Mil- liners,” with Setehell in his side-«plitting <haracter of «Madame Vanderpaats,” cone cludes the performance. Tue Cincrs.—Who would not, at any time expend xguarter fora hearty, healti-giying laugh? eH, it ean be had to perfection sim- by a visit tothe bix tentef Gardner & Hem ing, Where are amusemenis for “the grave the gay, the ively aud serene.” Jim Reynolds and Dan Gardner are immense on a joke; Hem- ming on the tight rope is unexcelled, while the «equestrian performances of Tournzire, Beregy Eliz: Gardner and (+ others always win ap- piause. CANTERBURY HACE continues to hold itsown, metwithe ing the humerous vther places of amurrment open im the city. Julia Mor- timer has bad aweek of decided success, and she hes no @oubt been much gratitied by the amount of applause of which she has been the recipient. There @ppears to be no abatement of the pleasure with which the «-<Gipsey’s Lay” as received. It will begiven acain this aven- mg, together w am excellent bill of new songs, acts and dances. ACADEMY O¥ Mvst.—All who resort to Ro- senthal’s express themselves well pleased with the yocal and imstramental minsic of Seydei, Jungnickel and Wellenstein. Refreshments at hand. a aeaee t oe te BRUTAL ASSATLT ON A REPORTER.—Last nicht, Mr. Frank Henry, formeriy connected with the Reputiican, but now with the New York Timez, was walking npon Pennsylvania avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, about half past eight o'clock, when he was suddenly attacked- by sume unknown Tsons, and Knocked down by a blow with a iliy or slung shot. While lying upon the pavement, his dastardly assailants kicked and beat him outrageously, wounding him yery dangerously, kicking out his teeth and splitting bis tongue, besides woundinzg him upon the hend with the. weapon by which he was knocked down. He was taken to his resitience, and Drs. Stone and Eliot v e called to hi itis feared that his wound may prove fatal. The ceneral impression is that ch sitil- ants misteok him for the writer of an ar! ia the Republican a day or two ag@, reiatiye to the errest of certain fugitive slaves of Maryland farmers. or Rornrny axp Ar Schmidt, a discharged New York volunteer, dell into company with some sailors, and vis yd several drinking saloons. Schmidt h: upon his person between eighty-five and ni ty dollars, and as they were walking along the strect one of his companions knocked him down and beat him, and robbed him. The Fifth Ward patro! arrested one of the sailors named Wm. Gillespie, and the Fourth Ward airol atrested another named John Smith. This morning they were brought out for hear- ing betore Justice Walter, when Gillespie made an honest confession of the affair, attributing his connection with it to whisky, and gaye the name of another party toit, who will be ar- Tested. About fifty dollars of the money was recovered, but Schmidt was more concerned about his discharge papers, which were lost, than the money, he hayinga terror of beinz arrested as a deserter. Justice Walter com- ™itted the sailors to jail for a hearing. ee Lieut Breap.—Last Tuesday the clerk of the Center market proceeded to exeente the new city law regulating the size of bread. By the law dealers are required to make their loayes to weigh one, two and four pounds, and loaves under, zetcoming up tothe preseribed weights, tre to be confiscated for the use of the city asy- Iums. By the examination of last Tuesday ninety-five pounds of light bread were discoy- ered, confiscated and delivered to the Intend- ant ef the Washington Asylum. The smal Avaves, which were so plentiful a few days azo ill scon disappear under the operation of this Se ae New CorcyTerreits.—A new counterfeit oa the Merchants’ Bank of this city appearancein Washington, w be circulating quite freely “a: seription of it: Vigne’ canal boats, cars, &¢.: ri “ on a shield, with figure 2 on it—not Counterfeit one dollar notes on the Citizens Bank of Baltimore are in cireulalion in this city. They are made by the photographic pro- nd may be casi’ pecting. Those whic’ not 60 clear as the genuine notes.— Balt. Sua. RE SRE Marrerous Prosyerriox.—John A. Dugan, * i2ist Pennsylvania regiment, who was is said to The following is a , two females seated, ght end fema preferred by a man named Thomas s been released, the prosecniion not le to sustain the charge, and acknowl- hat he was drank at the time of making ‘en was then put under arrest, but Dugan ed, it. not bemg able to remain to prosecute the case, | he was locked up in the Ceatral Guardhouse tor + hours, which punishment is likely to de- ier him from again making false charges. ——— — Lost or STOLEN.—On Thursday nicht Mr. Henry Hartung was at the Ebenezer Hospital a visit, and after leaving and getting in a sireet ear he discovered that kis pocket book containing $173 in bills and a due bill for 330 | wes gone. Ple at once returned to the hospital to make a seareh for it, and on his way he met j a bey named Frank Collinsworth, who he sus- pected of knowing somrthing about the money, and calling officer Clark he was arrested and taken before Justiee Cull, who dismissed him. ie Broken Ur.—Thursday night Lieut. Frank- 1 ith the night patrol, made a descent u house of Jane Taylor, on D street, below hirteenth, and captured the proprietress and her girls, who were taken to the Central Guard- house. The following are their names:—Jane Listear, E. Walker, Mary Smith, Ellen Saxton, and Catherine Walters. A teamster named Charles Johnson was present, and was taken N with the crowd. ——>—___ Rospine a ComRADE—Colored Testimony.— | Last night, Frank Warren, a soldier belonging to “Seott’s 900," was arrested for robbing snother soldier, and taken to the Fourth Ward station. The only persons who saw the act were two colored women, who testifled before Justice Walter that he took five dollars from | the soldier, and they did not know how much more. Warren was committed for further | hearing. a eee MARRIED.—Last Tuesday evening Christ Churecb, Navy Yard, was filled witha larce party of imdies and geutiemen to witness the nuptials of Mr.G. W. Conner, U. S. N., and | Miss S.E.M. Thompson. The ceremony was performed by the Rey. Dr. Morsell, after which the happy couple received the eungratulations ot their many friends. Scnpay EvExIve Service at Wittanny Hat.—tThe Unitarian Soeiety will resume its meetings by an eyening service in Willard’ Tisil, F street, between Fourteenth and Fif- teenth streets, to-morrow, (Sunday,) Octover 's o’elock, when some “words of good will be spoken by Rey. William Henry 12, at chee: Channing. Pouws.—The Third ported yesterda: battery; securit, jand, * Louis Tr John Snyder, druuk and disorde over tothe military, Patrick Roney, do. do. mang nalianea ni REAL Estate Satu.—aAs evidence of the prosperity of the city, a public sale of real es- tate took place yesterday, viz: a two-siory brick house situated on Fourth street, between Gand H, 1 fret front and 6y feet deep, con- ze Ww) square feet. The property suld for tani $1,500, to Page & Marshall sie. aN Frrst District Reoimenr.—The tst rem. ment D.C. yoluntecrs has been ordered to Al- exandria to act as provost guard there. Col. Tait bas relieved Gen. Slough as Military Governor of that city. np aeeenenes Porice ArPpotntTMzNTs.—The Board of Po- lice have appointed Carlisle F. Cramp and Jo- ‘ord patrolimen in the eighth ph © Wallin cinet, Pin Pp spai roles. In the last, Hishop appears as ; | ' waT.—Last night, Yohn | made its | imposed on the nn=ns- | h haye been detected are | don Wednesday last on a charze of dis- | atrolmen re- y—Thos. Swann, assault and x peace by Justice How- wer, dharge of larceny; seeu- rity for further hearing. Samnue! Hirgins, drunk: locked up at the Central Giuardheuse. Fe turned ATTERS.—Sccongt ; Pre: a Np pig ™M. Iart, ingsJey aud Jo! Tayes, drank fight turned over to military. os B. Gardiers pl ings f Tr ing. = fae Prana Steward: and Georse Thomas, disorderly; dismissed. Geo, Sherman, do.; ined & 58. do. £2.44, Fourth Precinet—Elien Goldiag, drunk and disorderly; workhouve. R. Adamson, fast ing: dismissed. Henry Sly, throwiag stone: fined £1.58. * Eighth Precinct—Philip Wastman an George Armstrong, disorderly; turned over to milit George Williams, drunk and disorderly; de. | Michael Ward, drunk; tk Precinct.—Jas. zi, disorderly; locked +; dismissed. #—Oliver Enrger and M. Roo, stealing: hearing. W. O'Brien, assanit, workhouse. James R. Gates, profanity, fasd 2. TH Wade, indecent Ians fined 33. ‘ah Ferrincton and Sarah Smith, prostitu- en: workhonse. G¢to.(irayon, refusing topay hack hire; made to pay. - a - Moret Troors.—The 2th Wisconsin regiment, j mtunbering 1,400 mex, arrived at the depot yes- terday afternoon. They were recruited in Mil. Wanker and neighborhood. and is composed mostly of Germans. The following are the principal officers: Col ‘obs, Lieut. Col. Leh- ajor Norwitz, Adjutant Nchlosser,Quar- A ant Surgeon Fuicke, and Capts. George, Winkicr, Seeman, Likovesky, Kettler, Bates, Mann, Beebel, Lands, and Pelosi. The id New York, numbering between 900 and 1,600, reached here during the-nizht.They are a fine body of men from St. Lawrence and ‘in counties, and are well nsed to expos. ure. The following are the officers: Cal. Jud- sen, Lieut. Col. Curtis, Major Axtell, Adjutant ting, Quartermaster Norse, Commissary Gordon, Surgeon McFalls, Assistants Bolen and Rice, Sergeant Major H. H. Boswell, and Captains Hurlbut, Johnson, Ransom, McLaren, Goodnow, Jones, Lindlay, Potter, Whecierand McGarvin. During the night 26 recrnita for New York, and “0 for Pennsylvania regiments, arrived. a > Fovern Wane Srariox Casrs— Before Fus- | tice Walter —Wm. Gray, perjury: dismissed. Geo. B. Hanchett, deserter; Juin Troublesome, | drunk and disorderly, and Ed. Kirckley, drunk: tarned overtomilliary. John Shorter, stealing | a watch; dismissed. “Jas. Higgins, attampt to Tob asoldier; do. Levi J. Williams, suspicion; held for further hearing. Mary Lynch, v: rancy; workhouse $days. Alex. Green, steal- nz cabbage; locked up 45 hours. John Nelson, stealing a pass, and John Bayis, stealing a cap } and protanity; ordered toleayethecity. Frank | v Mary J. Holly, | disorderly and profanity; fined St. Elizabeth | Beil, Virginia Young, Mary Jane Hall, Ann F. | , Eliza ttenden, Elien Hughes, Majer | Warren, picking a poc Taylor, John Queen and Wm. Morgan, all celored, and Wm. Blane, Tobias Fietcher, Jacob Scott, Ino. Rarnes, Wm. Halt, Caroline Adams, Elizabeth Washington and Elien Robinson, do. do. $1 each. John MeNamev, drunk; turn over to military. John Smith, robbery; Jeremiah Higgins, drunk; dismissed. Patrick | Boyle, do.: fined $2. >-. BARNUM 18 COMING, with his gr: cireus and amphitheater. He w Monday. and exhibit on Louisiana a’ enue, near Tenth street—the present site of Gardner | & Hemming’s cireus. In his train are Thumb; £39,000 Nutt; the Albino family entire gymnastic, equestrian and acrobatic company of the great American Cireus. ineiu- ding Madame Louise Tournaire; also, Adams's performing bears. twelye in number, and the famors grizzley bear Samson. To > - Seventu WarpStration Cases—Before Jus- tice Walter—Win. O’Brien, drunk and disor- derly; workhouse 30days. Jas. @ ity: fined $2. Til Wade, di Farrington and Sarah Smith, “ house 30 day: George Grahbor, for refusing to pay hack 7 paid 86 costs. John Ewald, drunk and disorderly; fined #2. Tim McGuire, disorderly; Honora Brown, do.; distnissed. Po. ter Coyle, seHing liquor without license: fined $20 5s. agrants; w ~~ HyGrenic.—Elsewhere will be found the card of Dr. E. P. Miller, of New York. Dr. M. comes to this city with high testimonials, and his an- nouncement will doubtless receive due atten- tion. a Boswrit’s Mepicatep Coven Caypy —For coughs, colds, hoarseness, or any allection of the throat. use the above preparation, it is the most safe. picasant and effectual remedy extant, Try it. To be had at the Drug Stores generally, and at Bos. xell’s Drug Store, corner Maryland avenue and 7th st.,Island. Put upin !5and 25cent packages. 11" Comfort anp Base is siesmabswhies ‘ 'S Ose-Miscete.—Corns, Bun- ions, Callosities, Club and Inverted Nails, Chil- biains, Frosted and Tender Feet, et:! and dis eased Joints, Warts, M crescenses of the Fect. Hands a . withont pain or inconvenience to the patient by De. White, the well-known Chapel 5 ist.at 424 Pennsylvania ave- nue, near Four-and-a half strect,(fonr doors above the General Telegraph Office.) No Acid, mo Blood, no Pain, oc 3 tf 438 Pennsyl- t and sea Go Att of you to the Yania avenue, near Fe the splendid stock of New Gou take your choiev for Que DoWta: stasis Cristapora’s Harr Dre. There is no Hair Dye in use so pure, so free from all objectionable properties, that produces such oc t-lw* splendid ard permanent tiuts,or that operates so | quickly, uniformly and certainly as Cuisravono'’s Excetsion Harr Dre. This matchless article have ever applied it. or seen it applied, the most wonderful invention of the age. Ten minutes snf- fices for any shade of brown or the deepest black. It leaves the skin unstained. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hisir Dressers, Price $1, $1. and $5 per box, according to size. No.7. Ceristaporo’s Hain Preservative Is invaluabie with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. ‘ Price 5 cents, $1and $2 per bottle, according to size, se 2-eolmr . ———>—___ Batcue.on’s Hare Dir, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces # color not to be distinguished 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 j turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaying the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, dc. @7 The Genuine is signed Wittiam A. Batour- LOR, on the four sides of each bor. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, mZ-ly (Late 255 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) i —— HEALTH FOR THE SoLpien!—For one who dies from the effects of the wallet ten periek. from and exporure to night air. Small doses of Hoilo- way's Pills, taken every other night, will correct alldisorders of the Liver and Stomach, purify the blood, and ensure sound health to every man, Only 2 cents per box. 22. aa ES THe Isptan Hees Voocror, from Canada, will describe and teil his patients tire nature of their complaints or illness, without receiving any information from them. No charse for consultation or advice. Office, No. 11 Wash no Building, enpsylvania Pignvey comer of ‘ashi mn. OC. Messns. AH. Hatt & Co. have removed their tock of India Rubber Goods from their branch Store, 38 Pennsylvania ayeuue, back to Boston, during the summer, where they will be pleased to receive orders by telegraph ur mail fer any and all of the various articles made from India Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by any express company’s lightning train, and arrive in twenty-four hours, cheaper to our citlzeus than they could be sold here. Send on your orders and have thew filled at paneer — in aged 5 "8 warehouse, (where they have dargest assortinent of Indian Rubber Goods in the world.) % Milk street, Boston, Massachusetts. may W-M.w,s,tf i Gueat Pesnarivamia Rowe, ria Baltimore and larrisbura.te the Nerthand West.—Two trains leave ‘ash: ou daily and one on Sunday—quick time— low sure gonnections. Soldiers’ tickets seid through at Government rates, For tickets and fur- a Leg ioe st the office ae Penn- vanis ¢, northeast corner o! evenue aud Sixth st., Washington, Oflce 5a. m. uvtil9 p. m.; ou Sundays fro: au M-ly E.0, m 2 to APPLES. 600 BBLS. =e APPLES now in store and arriving, for sale by ‘3. K. BARR & CO. oc 8-3t* : 496 9th street. . oe Borst RugpicaTeD COUGH CANDY, FOR 8 "BRONCHITIS, aad INFLUENZA aap INCIPIENT STAGES or CONSUMPTION. Sorp, WHOLES(LE AND Barat, BY . 0. BOSWELL, Corner Maryland avenne and Beventh ét., And ty Druggrsts eonerally W@" Put up in oad cul pacbag son, drunk; do. F, Coltings- | ster Handhausen, Surgeon Muebshman, | tmnsenm, | be here on | pening, and | s pronounced by all who | i ¢ REWARD. SS tiem! on tie MARRIED, oyening, Octuber oth. by the Rev. Mr. eke, Mr. HORA Fe CCH ISTMAN. of Pe vauis. to Mixe Hertha Sclrwarts gi arhington b , eh (Baltimore and Philanclphia papers copy.! In Washingt BUND to Mixs hy Rev. Ch tia coker DIkD, On the ith instant. aftera tong and painfal it?- Serae, RICHARD of Consumption, §, SNYDER. in tne sil year | of his ages Varewell, dear wife, my lide is passed dty love far you wntil death did tast Aud after mene sorrow take ; toed But love the Chiltren, for my sake. - is tiends and thosa of the-tainily, ara req feliy invited to attend his funeral, which yill take pace on (Sunday) prrow afternoon, ate o'ci'k, Tom his tate resi No. 269 G-street, between ith and igth.st. = Cetober wth, at half- t 9 o'clock st night, HENRY: batovsid aon of Vant Mary P. Allen! aged 5 youre. Smonths and 35 daya. The relatives and friend= of the family are re Specttu lly invited to attend his faneral, oo Sandae evening, at $o’clock. from their reaisence, on L ttreet. between idand ith streets cast, Nasy' Yard On the joth instant, TOWNSEND MAWNOCRST son of John and Jang Hawxhurat.in the 2ist yoar of his age. The friemisof the funity sre invited ty alt nd the funcrat, at the Friends’ mecting house,on T st, between irst day (Sunday) next, alllo'eh (N.Y. papers copy. . jock, on the morning of Tth instant, LONLY. only remaining chid of Henry J. and Mary Co MeLenghlin. aged 13 months, The friends of the family are respectfully i toattend her which will take yi the residerce of her grandfather, G. W. yerew evening. nt 3 o'clock. morning of the 1th instant. at half past MABY EVA, wife of John D Bactlett, rs. services will take place to-morrow o'clock. Residence No. 399 H street, otween tsth and 13th. Frionds and relatives are respecttully invited to attend * On Friday, th instant. ISAAC S, MILLER, in the 73d year_of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend hin funeral. on Sabbath, 2th, at 3! o'clock p,m n Rev. Dr. Sunderland's Church. on 43, st. (Baltimore Sun, Newark, N. J., prpers,and St. Louis papera copy.) a iil a ! ss On the ith instant after 2 lopg and protracta: Hness, in the #th year ef her age, MARGARET KING, conrort of James C, King. Her frionda ard Aeguaintances aro particntarty invited to attend the fun on Ost., between ith and 133) sts., at2o’clock on Monday, the ith. LOST AND FOUND. AME TO ENCLOSURES OF THE UNDER- signed a brindle buffalo TTELFER, which the | owner ia requested to come forward, prove property, chargea and take her away. weed JAMES MCMANUS, oc 1-st* No. 187 corner Isth and K£ sts, REWARD.—Stolon, last evening, about 7 | $56 oclock, from the corner of Iith and 1. ste, alight hay R: with 2 blaze face and ascac under his right breast; marked C.8, slightly, The | above reward will be given for the retarn of the and the apprehension of the thief, or $35 for er. ANTHONY O'BRIEN, cell-st* (Rep.) _ Monument Cattle Yard. ARD.—Was taken from my farm. $ ty.adark bay COLT, with black ‘stripe down the back; white i Ga in his forehead; large ears; bushy ane and tail, and has not heen shod. T will give the abovere- {| wardif vered to we on the farm:,or at JAMES | SHREVE'S stables, on 7th st. oc} . WILLIAM SHREYE. S65 REWARD Host. on the night of the sth eed inst..a linked set gurnet GOLD BRACELET, between the City Hoteland Liberty Hall, Alexan! | dria. The above reward wi'l be paid by leaving the same at Liberty Mal -st* REWARD—Strayed on Ins $3 small red COW. horns turned in: shi heavy witha calf. The above reward will bi if returned to 513 ith street, between C and La. avenue, Lec 18-31" } R. NICO! L Sadan pit Samar morning, a Caineo REAST PIN, between 9th street ‘and 7th at and Wesiey Chapel, on oth street. for which the | finder will be suitably rewarded left at Northern Liberty Market Space, No. 2. Pest Office. [oe 14-3t"] SAM. HAR Bis one gray MARE, and one condemned ba HORSE, marked “U.8.," with °C." over the * U SL will pay the above reward if returned to iny | stabie Fi ighth street, between D 2 away. on the 7th instant, and E. T. W. WILLTAMS, 1 () BEARDS t WM. GIBSON aged about 12 years ; black eyes; black heir; and is # little deal; had on when he left 2 binck ‘jacket. blue pants, and black hat. Any one returning kim to JAMES BARRY, sth street, between @ and Hosts, stand, (Washing ton, D. C.,) will receive the above reward. och! 3t” $20 REWARD-Strayed or stolen, from the Washington Almshouse, near the Eastern Branch, on Wednesiay morning last. four MILCH COWS —the first a large red cow, with white face; the second, » brindle; the remaining two red an: white spotted. 325 reward will be given for their delivery at the Asylum. or for such information as will secure their return to the Intendant, o¢ 10-20" 01 ICE. HIRED AND NOT RETURNED— iN On Monday. October 6th. hired to a man calling himself Captain H. Koenig, one sorrel HORSE, & ears old, star in the head, some white on his hind egs ; and top RUGGY, Dunlap * make. A reason- able reward will be given for information leading ry of the same. Apply corner 12th and New York Livery Stables JOSEPH NATHA ‘or the return of 9 3-year old ret fresh milch, to Mrs. Daly York av. = REWARD_F. 8: ‘cow —Lost, a black and tan terrior 3; answers to the name of Dick: had on a collar with the owner's name thereon, The above reward will be given if returned to 220 24 st. > W. 8, RRIEN. ruises of the und white face —Camé ta the p a black COW. wi orns turned 7 ed tocome forward, prove and take her away, b) near Glenwood Cem North Capitol stolen from . E t,adun colored COW, advanced in years; cocked horns; a white streak on the fright sPoulder and on the . evet the hips; on the eve of getting her ealf; other marks unknown, The sbove reward will pela for her return to TILOS. CONNOR, corner of j . street nnd New Je vy avenne, oc 9-3t" rayed from the sub en's ney Braneh road, on last, a handrome cream-colored HEIFE shades of black about the eyes and fure | tween 2 and $ycars old, and very fat. The above reward and attendant expenses will be paid for her ) return to the farm, or for information that may ; lead to her recovery, left at No, 499. venth PAG DE t the Depot, this (Monday) NETY toONK HUNDRED $10 Treasury notes. The So! oc 7-7t* THOMAS BL | _ ost oR stoL. morging, fron RS. most in | finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same i atthe Star Office, or with CAPT. II. W. CROT. ER, Co. D, 15th Regt. Pa. Volunteers; Camp. | - océ Zz Soldiers’ Home. PERSONAL. F GRANVILLE J, SALMON will address the | undersigned, he will hear something to his in jerest. zs oe 11-St* J. L. L., New York Post Office JUST AS OUR PAPER IS GOING TO PRESS, FIFAVILY laden with news of success, SOMETHING of import we stop to insert— M AY we here state,‘ There’s Nobody hart !"— JT is in regard to an excelent Store, ” (THATS stocked with fine Clothes from celling to | joor— { J{OW customers throng—what bargains they get— | & How all the clothes so beautifully fit. CAN you not see the point and the pith? oF courses it is plain—'tis the store of friend | 460 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the City Post Office, Where mettre BARGAINS FOR CASH can be ob- teine than at any other store in Washington. He | keeps every variety of CLOTHING, GENTLE- | MEN'S FYE RNISHING GOODS, and HATS, CAPS | and TRUNKS, oc3-Im prorecr YOURSELF AGAINST FIRE AND BURGLARS! The subscribers keep constantly on hand assortment of ¢ —e 8. 0. HERRING & C0.’3 Celebrated FIRE AND eee PROOF SAFES ant PAYMASTERS’ CASH BOXES, With the Best and Most Approved Locks, “KH Al the Manufacturer's ee JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO., se %-Im Corner Tenth st. and Pa, avenue, F¥TCERS AND SOLDIERS.—Needing F tein able DRY GOODS to feed home, are wolielisd fo Jospect our large and com; ensive st be ‘One price only. the actual cash value marked in plain Bravos oan Batteis proper! packed for Express or other nveyance, arge. Fyanee, free of Che ARY & BROTHER, Pa. ave, and Ninth at; ® oc 2-34 “Perry ty SELIG MCUEG ies ace, ee Oorner Vermont av. and Isth at. Wrriie rare Ww cont PFRANUK TAVLOM YY ELLINGTON’s | SUPPLEMENTARY PVTCHES COREKSOONDENOK ped ewer ites tule inno, Pie ian WANTS... BALLS, PARTIES, &e. AMERICAN GIRL WANTS RE OLDORIGIN ae snisll family.” Rete T me * Tne members of the “NUT! CLUB | take pleasare'in annonce te Grete public in general, that they will gi ir ‘ NINTH GRAND COTILLON PARTY cat At FRANKLIN HALL, Corner of Ninth a treets, On TT ESDAY EV ENENG, Octodergth, ifty Cents, admitting a gentleman and mites Of Avrancements. J. Lavender. : NITED IN THE FIELD AURA TBO eS rite vie: ven. Exguire: | WaAxTED- ner Mans ave Ap intelligent BOY, of and 6th street, AND ROOMS WANTE: ticman and wife, BI ress Box 3266 P, D—Wanted, bya a private famil Relereuces i exchanced. A Permanent BOAR L wife, in a private fs: for which full Ce nami required. A D, for 9 zontloman th f. ture advertisement GPAND Bate: FENI/ N BROTHERHOOD! 2 and charitable Erish Society wiil ive their secon GRAND BALL AND EN- at Temperance Hall, E st., m MONDAY EVE. ta the inextinguishable hat © Irish to Brit: nt room and goal be ddress, fur one week, This patriotic ‘neighborhood oi SING bstebet Ward, for which « a RS Ireland and th ever it hee a foothold whereverit bas diplo: be present on this gay and Asuperb Brass ard String Band ic omene Twill Be served Dy on 5 Committee of Arrangements will spare no eflorts to render every thing connected with the ball convepient and nat Ticketa, adwmittin, had ef the following centiem ¥ street. between 9th an KEY, Seventh et rent will be pais i @ays, Room 23% Natianal ‘itish intrusion young’ LADY'S, D: need hawds need — of the flrs} ester 3.4 good workman. ‘& CO., 269 Penn, ee Ae . W. THOMPSO! GOOD GROOM, (white or éolored) cam £604 employment, to a Uaptain, by applying «t the Germania Hotel te -, near Post Office, street, between 9thasd loth, Washiaz- ached dae #4 see eee eas wv ., between Ith and Ith sts, HOUSE, (with to- id at J) loeated nee and went of l0th street. furnished or ed proferred, for which a tair reat 3 puxctuai tenant. Address “B. is oc W-2t® —A large. modo; water itvoda Pem. avenue partly furnish. ¥ \ FOR SALE AND RENT. (PUR SALE—A noat BR: and Bostreet. - tween Sixteenth and 8.ven! oc 10-2t* : —- 1CK DWELLING, con- ANTED, A t once, ites. G.W. WILSON, Upper ‘haslbons teenth street. a MBS. M. POMEROY. ) LET—Four tine FURNISHED ROOMS; D KOUM, attached to a fine parlor, No. 435 D street. between 4') re below City Hall: desirable ucighborhoolya fine view of the Ospitul, &e. ANTED—Ten Journeym-n PLASTE: quite of OMAMLES SLOUSSA, 361 1 at the Gosling Restau- ue, between 12th and ho understands the Dresh be given, also a geod ho beat of wages will whole year round. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES AS tion 65 inanager of fara or market farm, Con tent in every respect. Bes! Tese “Farmer,” B town.” Post Offer, ANTED.—COUNTRY RE not far from the city, af RNISHED ROOMS, F street, between oth OX 24 Star Uffice, or i SIDENCE wanted, acres of land. good \ fara Ist Novem- after the 15th ©. 499 Seventh str OUSK FOR SALE.—Three stor yard. nearly new, in the best of ne! With street. Price $2.80, Terina ene loyment Agency Tlonses wanted. cut charge. by appiying as aboro y ont bareeat WANTED.—Wantes furnished HOUS! ce, S41 Sth street. Tenants can be had with- 'Y STORE FOR in Georgetown, now offered for | ., Application forthe . Georgetown, D.C $10 Bi miles above Falls Church. in Fairfax ceun- | NDFA tablished Store ii D.C. doing a first rate business, is Terms made rensonable, game can be addressed to adjoining Any one having auch to rent, will ofa permanent and prompt paying teuabt, b: dressing a note te" D. 0.2? th r ‘throught the City saying where an interview can be Suid cult is about four years old | (UR RENT, AT ELLAVILL E, six large rooms, a kitchen, cellar, houre &c., with a lot of ten acres. cultivation Also, for sale. a guod 8 family Horse and Carriage, on reason- Apply at No. 369 corner —— ADIES, LOOK MERE !—2 want every indy | town to bring their flannel, muslin, cambrie ard have it stamped, f You can have your | St#bling, conc! gant patterns, designed for every We only charve siz cents per the only persuns in town who make it an exclusive business, Call at 20% Seventh it, between L and M ' ter from Chili, N: article of ladies” Hi and WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. without Board; a few minutes walk from the Post Gilice Department and Patent Office Est, between oth and 7th, Also, Table at ressonebie rates, {GR RENT—At No. 450 Twelfth «t. between G and H sts, comfortal MENTS—chambers. sin, i ting attached; recently furnished. No children ‘he location ig one of the mont desirable in Washington. BOARDING. BE ACCOMMODATED WITH t489 E street, of ROOMS, (incl: eof the Railroad, President’s,—cither in Enquire at the Star hath ream.) ou the tT Georgetown. man and wife only. ANTED—BOARD, for a gentleman, wife and itd. fer the winter; # pi ¢ ; there arenocther boarders. p: } ations and table re eral price will be paid. Adi \ Walnut Secretary rate famiiy, where referred. (owd ac uired, for which ress E. BOST WIC. G5 REWARD — Broke out of x lot on Fifth st., | ED—Within 3 squares | fnetlowerdown,) . National Soap and peonent ROvM:! NTED—Te sell Soldior’s | *,in Camps about this city and Alex. arweek. by fpolsing } PRIVATE FAM having more room than they tequire, would Bike to | tuke two or three «ingle particulars apply at No. Cc. esiding in one of the in Georgetown aD meke S16 to $2 reference or security,at 43 ntlemen to board. 28 West street, Geor; ANTED—Good ME: jegraph Compai GERS, by the Ameri + No. 432 Pennsy OARD.—Single gentlemen wishing to obtain rae and Board fn x private fami cal sekeotce ——— GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS R NOTICE. EADING ALE AND LAGER BEER GENTS to canvas for stencil rom $6 to $29 per day made by in- nj none others m venue (up stairs, acco! addressing @. > PRANK DORMAN. | CCOUNTANT—The services of an experienced had in the evenings, spon Accountant cai written application addressed to 266 H st. NISHED HOUSE, immedi- ately, in a central location—not lesa than 12 Tent and best of references ..” Box 3, Star Office, We are buying SKCOND-IAND ITURE, STOVES and BEDDING, for which we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- ilies declining housekeeping. or having a surplus of iarepare will find it to fi No 369 Seventh ) ANTED—Every ANTED—A FU No, 37 Market Space, Georgetown. j WATER NOTPCE, . Good Addrese “BE. B. In consequence of the lowness of the water in the General Reservoir it will be necessary, unless great economy of water is practiced, for the Government scon to shut off the supply to citizens entirely. All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the | hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets or avenues under m1 Commissioner of Public Buildings, for watering the pavements, or for any private purpose radvantage to give TZ & GRIFFITH. st., between Tand K. rson to know that I arm in ecvision of the ready to pay cash for all articies These leaving the Will do well to cail. R. LY, 42™ Seventh street, between G and H, ide,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni- in the housefurni | origi rsons using the water are urgently so- ¢ | and singular the improvements thereon. as economical in its use as j and will B. B. encu, Commissioner of Public Buildings. & CASTIGLIONDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRENCH CANDY MANUFACTORY ANDCON FECTIONERY STORE. 476 Pa, Avescs, BeTWees 3p anv 42; Sts., Dwelling for a Location in the First or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Bos 65. Washington, D.C ‘Those in want of Employment of any tter call on the new Intelligence Ninth st., where the best of i iven to friigomherrente. o bask plications on hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, ambermaids, Waiters and Seana: Young Men to wait on tables, Farm Hands wanted, elp will find it to their advantage to call. Hourceyantes.. The host of Sonate: 09% withou: ‘ge by applying as above, W. SfLLER” private family, and another | i The undersigned take pleasure in Informing the citizens generally that they have opencd the above | rt “ can be had French and other CONFEC- TIONERIES of every kind. Also. const, st Forvign and Domestic PRESE! ¥ jon with the above is.a fine ICE CREAM AVINI & CASTIGLIONI. OTICE TO FAMILIES We are sellin; stresses ; also for in private families or Employers in want Houses wanted. AND SUTLERS. the choicest GROCERIES in ‘ing Fresh Goods just arrived ERS. DRIED BEEF, CARD. LL. CLOTHING ROOMS. -MR. BRUCE the Odeon Hali) has now opened a 464 Seventh street, just below F st. 8 a fine selection of at very low prices. having all bis old customers call on hi oods ‘at lower EN’S and BOYS| He is desirous of SERVED FRUITS, ee SEG M. " Dayton’s celebrated GINGER Dilla for all Bank Bp ah Oo 346 D street. - STRAMBOAT NOTICE. 'N AND AFTER JELLIES, PICK = rices than at any other ‘0. 464 Seventh st. C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, B NI LATED WARI CK-TIN GOO! ‘ ¢ AL OL, LAMPS: | the foot of Seventh DOOR , Ha. m., i 7589, 10,1 a mm. 12 JAPANNED WAIT. DUSTERS FHATHERVOODWARE, de. &e., and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally. 318 IRON HALL, Pennaylvania Avenue, be and 10th streets s.—T._18c6co0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. | WEDNESDAY, Oct ISAAO ENTWISLE, HE FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT EEYP will leave WA’ G street, and Frederick street, BALTIMORE, as "They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They Create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and WEDNESDAY, Oct $2 THURSDAY {MONDAY For freight or yonmases spre A IMPORT. "Ss GBEAT 8 it i outs gare rh Sat at No. § East Capitol bottle, 50 cents, WANTED—AGENTS to in and Balt Rheum is always certain to cure. They overcome effects of dissipation and late They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent LDIERS They purify the breath and acidity of the NY AND Bact RHEUM They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. ad They cure Diarrheea, Cholera and Cholera street. Retail price, box and They cure Liver Complaint and Neryous They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted ' nature’s great restorer. They are made of | pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Oalisaya | Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to | delicate persora requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 22 Broad. ¥-New York. bat 'D STAFF Pig er ae Breasted ARMY AND NAVY We invite your ch bik “TENT AND C mononrrs TEL eFEA economizers, STOVES. BLE GALVAN- ‘The latter are ‘ are uneq . Blue Cloth FROCK Pr letts = ee an | hay mate HORSES; tae of fet | P oa AK HALL OLOTHING ROOMS! get. opposite | ices, at No. 464 Se ee AUCTION SALES, oh GHEE ¢ WILLEMS, ite Bde. 4 word ty Br Salton ae ote fie Peace. in and t triet te ciond sy the ait ‘oP. Against the gooda and chattels ema wat of3. W. Adsma tome Gheeaa eee tnken in execution, all the right:-titie, claim tat it inw. eeull Kear in and inoue The See it¢.2- bi . ice that pew Gree corners oer 2 oY o seized and taken in execation, to Lighert bidder for ewe nS AMON GREEN & WILLIAM. Aucts _eeul G. GISBONS, Vonstabdic IMPORTANT SALE. STALLIONS, EROOD MARES. COLTS. AND TROTTING STOCK. HORNED CATTLE, SUBEP. HOGS, &e. On WEDNESBAY MORNING, October 15, al i o'clock. at the Denne! vr. ath and Sent Ftreets ras phin, wen Se pany Fae “Saad roperty ef a gontioman Tope, Bay trstaicar, Stal Wore’ Bike,a Stallion tote N Brood Mares, with Colts at their and w montly in fa te: Pants your GinGotte A pair of Trotting Mares, at A Andalusia. a Driving Horse, el $190, A 15 Brick red Cows, 3 year Heffers, # Steers, 3 Butts, Coven ectek.) 4 Hows 16 bende hdown Sheep, : 1 Yoke Oxe BP The enti. 1 peremwtory. - gonoanns on Steeniien weather, “ a A fast trotting Double Foam; (will seperate, if de- aired, s Ronn Daw aml Sorrel Prince. M Dam is wimitted 2o be eneof the best Pole Horses in this couutry, can trot in oe Prince is a Chesnut Sorrel, time =. av T' i together ii Fe "KFagt rotting Bin Mary ih 5 Lady Jane, bas shorn = 2 Roger's Wagona, Sing and Double Harness, caree,) Cover aoe = _ (wr wt _ ALFRED M. HERE SESS, ai ee By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. QUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAYR 6” Curekenine Piaso Foxrs, ar Avetros. MONDAY MORNING. October lath, 9 at the sale ofthe Household Effects of the Minixter, 229 Vermont avenuo, between H and | Mtreets, we shall sell without reserress LS ear ee ei. | Superior Rosewood Carved Seven Uctave Plano T—The four-story DWELLING | moet 3i.on the south side of Intiana of the City Hail. bei ler. Possession | AS BLAGDEN, © oc 9-3t* Porte, but littl w Terms cash. ; ecm (Chron.) J. 0. McGUIRE & CO... Aucts. SS eee Ry &. R.L. CROWN & OO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE —Wo will soit at Auction, on MONDAY, October Sth, at Iz | gelock a.m., by order of the | the late reeidence of George W. Crown, on Fourth, between street and New York ° that portien of the personal estate of the pase, consisting of— purtenances of the 5 ‘Terms of sale: All sums of Sve dotiers ce | Tools,) Fine Family Carriage, and ti ‘vo! i iy riage Lemke: ont he ap- | cash over said amount, a predit ofaimete ay . for | notes natisfactorily endorsed, bearing interes from aay of AMUBL T. CROWN _oca si NOME Te EBGRowe e ey ; Musts, . By J. Auctionces®, ps EE es FFECTS a’ ALE. MORNING, Octobor isth. at }occlnck at < dence of his Exceliepey 8 F. Asta Du: 0. 375 Ve T streets, we shall Household Effects, comprising. Euite of Solid Rosewood Parlor Farnitere, finished in green Satin Damask .and con: Two Sofas, four Arm and eight Side ‘Shales, made to order by Renwick | Bix Malaut Eaey Chairs, finished in Crimson Satio sk, Handrome cr mron ritk covered Sofa, Rosewood Marble-top Centre Tables, Whatnots Rich Velvet Parlor Carpets," Suite of Solid Oak Dinimg-room Furritere com- prising— Extension Dining Table, Marbl Si Three Arm and ten Side Shire, Betshet with me- Bohemian and Crystal Cat Glassware | Batons! and © ‘ French China ‘Tea Service, Walnut nt Free, Ere that ¢ % Handecme B and Gilt ier, 6 ee: i Walnut iietetends Bureaus ih ag) Cottaze and Tron Bedsteads, Foilet Sets, Fires pit sod tneteie Ganges o ree a ny . &e. Together ’ ong the usual assortment of Kitehes wisi' le oc 6-4 7.c "By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctionsers ” (Successors to Wall & Barvard.) Corner Ninth street and Penn. avenue. Hoxsrs.—Will be ie Ancti The Corral near the Naval Observatory, on Most , October I3th, A NUMBER OF HORS¥Fs, . Condemned as urfit for public service . in Government { GA ZZ TEEN SALE OF CONDEMNED Carta N ARSHAL'S SALE.—In virtue of « writ of it Court, of the Distriey of Colemnig, cuit el ol County of Washi snd ‘te medirceted. Be day.of October, 1822. described Lots, te- D and the er with all levied upon as th rty of James E. Danawin, snd will be sold to satisfy. juicials Ko, 2. we Oe" tober, 1862, in faver of Danie EBrore ae ead GAR Murata DD, By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers, EREMPTORY SALE OF DWELLING HOVSE on E street, at Avcriox —On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, i6th imet.. at a's oxtock, we will fell, in front of the premises, that large known as the Fletcher property. situated on Estrect, between 6th and 7th streets, directiy op- posite the E street Baptist Church. Terms : One-third ; balance in one, two and three years, bearing interest, and secured by « deed of trust on the premises. “ocd WET WARE & ©0., Anets. By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BU LDEN T Lot.—U nder and by virtue ef a deed of ~ i 1 becribers, bearing date the 24th Be: and duly recorded. ia Liber pre =a P, for the city of Washi Morton County in the Dincsct ot meaty. Bia, we will cell at public suction in front [lrtiigee. nt 5 o'tock m. the ninth day of ry wing denerived piece oF xe plat is) te Pihgea’s cate ri inal tns?'one C1) Ero. 3.) in (588. This lot is situated in a ra) impreving part of the city. Ts f sale : One-third in cash, of which to be pai ir ale; the remainder i paid in twe reat Se ein oe ara in five days. All convesncis at parchascr’s tost. v AS ©. DONA, | a0 5 ok McGUIRE &"00., Aucts. a2, TUB AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL _H. WARD. PS MAS C. Bo wf ustees. ocd PO eatine « . Aucte, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. _ace: E’S SALE OF VALTABI - PROVED PROPERTY 1X THE ens or Wass Se beed of east seshentecme neat wreweae ef ‘Warhington in the records 0} county. Columbia. Liber J. A. 8., No. 21, also in Liber F.8.,No. 1, land record books of Prince Geoeee ig of Merriant I chal sell, at Pu! to ign idder on the premises. le Dwelling. ‘Corn Stable, “Thisiee pert of the original About twenty-five acres of this tract and well adapted for market purposes; that trodu <i ery ap Smart ie will pply at once to ROB: orn ons. 8 : ) BEO., BTC. attention to-our large assortment V1 FIELD ge