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\gifted performer, and whether in “mel LOCAL NEWs. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT Forp’s Tueateit was literally crammed last Right by a fashionable and critical audience, Simong whom We noticed « portion of President Lincoln's household. That «The Vivandiere” bids fair to have much such a measure of popu. larity as “Fanchon,” the enthusiastic plaudits last evening fully attested. The Zouave drill, by sixteen_young ladies, was peculiarly at- wactive. is splendid drama will be per- formed again this evehing, it being the occasion of Miss Mitchell's farewell benefit. «Masks and Faces,” with Maggie as “Peg Woffington,” Opens the performance. Benefit of E. L. Daven- Grover’s THEATER—. t.—This ular actor to-night takes his well benefit, and appears as « ‘lock,” in Shakespeare's “Merchant of Venice,” and a “Duke Aran i in the “Honey-moon.” Mi Ince appears as “Portia,” and as “Juliana,” two of her best characters. Mr. Davenport has had a most successful engagement, and has attracted unusually large houses. He is atraly always excels. Give him bumper ‘8 excel ive a r to-night. 3s Wasuixetos Tarater—John Owens has ‘been induiging a a aoe prize of a U.S. musket, draft commissioners ‘want to make a soger boy,” of him. First rate! Capi- tal! Just imagine J. E.O with the inimitable comical movements he well makes; or that irresistable brought to bear — the ‘Why, it would be worth a bat- a in Henry Dove,” « Jém ” 5.0. takes a benefit, & soger.” Cantersurny HaLt.—The Gipsey's “f tinues to attract immense audiences, it ‘does not look as though the patrons of ~ bury would ever tire of it. Jt is certainly a is with sin- ‘Will be welk done. , "8 CIRCUS AND Musecu.—Do-mot forget yen pains an sd many is not often one such nati curiosity as Zom Thumb or Nutt; and that um himself may be seen too, perhaps, by those visiting it. Tux Otysrre—Fanny Forrest sang last night again to a delighted andience. ‘She is undou! a su vocalist, very much ACADEMY or Mvsic.—Fre¢ concert to-night. Refreshments at hand. —_—_—_ Tar Martxes—Notwithsianding that the number of men drafted from the station here for,the gunhoats, dc., of thenavy, has drawn heavily upon the force here, yet enlistments Deve been going on vo steadily that the nuni« ber now in barracks ‘has reached 323, nearly as many us have been quartered here for some time past. The men t Will compare fayor- ably with any heretofore enlisted in the ser- viee, being monty ‘oung and well propor- toned, and ing that the most of tl are new te the service, are remarkably well dri The usnal parades take place daily, aud numbers of strangers, &., frequently visit ‘te post to witness the precision with which the manual of arms is executed, and the splen- | did marching for which the corps is Sess The 4 is at present under the command of Lient. Col. Edelin, the Commandant, Col. Har- Tis, ‘being wbsent on a tour of inspection to the different nayal stations. Capt. eCauley is in gommmaud of the battalion, assisted by First Lieutenant Baker, and Second Lieutenants Sells. Adams, Wallace, Ward, Reiber, + isk, Wells, Chtirch and Sherman, The non- commissioned staff are Sergeant Major Robin- Son, Quartermaster Sergeant Wilber, Fife Ma- Jor Scala, and Drum Major Roach. ee Porice Marrets.— Phird’ Pretinct— John Emory, larceny; turned over to military. L. Brooks, H. W. Giesking, W. Robinson, P Sny- der, without license; fined $5.25. Barney Corn, do.: sent to jail. J. W. Boucher, do.in two cases; fined $5.50. David Boone, do.; fined $3.23. do,; dismissed. BR. O: Sulli- ¥2n, selling liquor to soldiers; jail. M. Shea, drunk; dismissed. Ty ik and dis- orderly; workhouse. Bighth Precinct—¥. Flomer, deserter; dis- missed, W. Williams. do.; turned over to mil- dtary. E > assault and gattery: dis- Zuissed. Edward Kain, do.; fined Betsy Dill, obst footway; do. S. Ped- dling without license; do. M. E. Clifford, Ninth ‘Precinet—Henty’G. Mi 1 vin! inet.—Hen . Murray, assault and shooting 2 sae in sree dismideed. Tenth Precinct—Jonn > aoune a boy; Tuled fortrial W. T, M. penter, WN. Tuckson, W. Smith, iel Bell, disorderly; timed $3. Julia Williams, do.; fined $?. John Evans, drank and disorderly; fined $f. P. Buckley and E. Bnekley, niiisance: do. = Downey, do; do. W. Conner, drank and asleep; do. Caceres Tue Lost Sister.—Some weeks ago a young ‘oun applied at the Fourth Ward station for lodgings, and told'the officers that Rer brother, & soldier, had telegraphed to herin New York io forme to W: nd see him. She raised ns ae So would pay her way to Wash- she atriyed the regiment font means to retu: hepae. The sympathies’ of the o' were” aroused, and they furnisined her ‘Bn excel- i-nt supper at station. When the Justice arrived the story was repeated to him, and he turnished her with lodging in a respect ho- tel, designing 4 obtain em: seep ase for Pi some respectable family. She isappeared vr a day or two, wien Wes Suse was astonished to find Ber came up ou. bis docket with he sent her to the work- r ‘here, and Wednes- ht was again picked up for being drunk } bee ‘wag again sent down for ¢ ié truly a “ lost sister.” oS and di f thirty days. Review.—Yesterday, Ai Brig. General De “s brigade was reviewed by Gen. Casey, compateaiing the troops around the city, on East iovieeaeetna iin Tali Vermont, Gol A, owing ime: y ermon’ Le A. P. Brant; 5th New Jerseys ath New Jersey} i3th Vermout, Col F. ¥. and the itth | Massachusetts buttery, Captain Jones. Afier Gen, Casey and staff had passed down the lines | they took @ position in ceuterand frost. and the | troops passed in review before them, marching ina manner highly creditable to new troops. ‘The fine and soldierly ice of the men Was universally remarked. 2« ground on which the review took place is Row tsed as a camp of instruction under the direction of Gen, Gasey. Areview of avleast two brigades will take place here at [2 o'clock to-merTrow. y spa Row a? Sorprers’ Retreat.—Wednesday night 45 & number of soldiers at the Retreat, near the depot. were going in to their supper several of the men crowded so @s ta seriously hinder the proper dis ition of the men at the tabi and the guard in attempting to restore qviet were assaulted, and a gMeral row took place, some of the soldiers using stones, é&c.. in | the crowd, and -everal persons getting struck. Through the endeavors of other soldiers pres- ut, among whom were a party of the 73d New York, quiet was restored. The aggressors are said to have been men of the 9th N. Y¥. V. (Hawkins" Zonaves.) Yesterday morning the same party raised another row. but the guard immediately quell- ed the distarbance. and thirty-two of the pr <ipals were put under arrest, four of the rinz deaders being put in irons, —_ Accrpent. — Yesterday a small boy was ing at the pavilion of Nixon's Circus, w « the carpenter's are at work, anda work- man accidentally dropped a hatehet which fell upon the littl fellows foot, cutting it through io the hone. He wus immediately attended to: and sent to his home. It is almost impossible t prevent children from running into danger were recruited in Sullivan and Tompkins counties, the first furnishing eight cOmpinies and the latter two, and are a fine body. They | are fully equipped and ready for the field. The following are the principal officers: Gol. D. P De Witt, Lieut. Col. H. M. Kirke, Major J.B. Taft, (formerly of Texas.) Adjutant E. K. Op- gar, Quarterinaster W. W. Wheeler, and ‘ap. tains Watkins, Baldwin, French, Higzins, Horance, Pinney, Reynolds, Decker, Marvin, | and Bush. During the night 24 The 17th Gonnecticnt regiment arrived last night from Baltimore, where they have been encamped for two weeks past. This regiment numbers {6 men, who were recruited in Fair- field county, and are anxious for active service. The following are the principal officers: Col. W.H. Noble, Lieut. Col. Walters, Major Brady, | Adjutant Willcoxson, Surgeons Hubbard, As- sistant Surgeons Gregory and McEwen, Quar- termaster Hayes, Sergeant Major Gray, and Captains Fowler, Hobbey, ‘oore, Lacy, | Brewer, Wood, Dunham, Kellog, Benson, and McCarty. The 10th Massachusetts battery, numbering 150 men, under command of Capt. J. H. Sleeper, arrived this morning. The following recruits have also arrived: 35 for the Gist Pennsylvania, 50 for the 16th New recruits arrived. York Lage fe 61 for the Ist Maine cavalry, 34 for 5th Excelsior, 13 for 23d New York, 17 for 2d Rhode Island. 57 Ree Oe Potice.—The Third Ward hesersovg Jerry Brook, drunk; fined #2—1 ustice Walter. Henry Burk, assault with in- tent to kill Wm. Adams; jail for court. Henry Burke, assault with intent to kill Susan ‘Wile liams; jail for further —by Justice on. Chas. Barnes, disorderly and pro- fane; fined #158. John Queen, disorderly; dis. ree eee ee Clayton. _p. The Fourth Ward trolmen reported—P. Cain, disorder}: slocked up four houer Jane Bowen, drank and disorderly, sheiek her infant, three weeks old, the before, went on a drunk,.and did not know where she Was till she awoke in the station house. On = of the intant she was dismissed. A. er, wits drunk and disorderly; fined $3. ae irke, selling liquor to soldiers; fined Fountn Warp St ATION CasEs—Before Jus- ie Le pane marge be a. eat and - leTly conduct; eter Luxen, dis- orderly conduct ‘at ‘Ghtierbury, Sent home. Rosannah Devonshire, drunk and disord workhouse. 30 ag pe Samuel. O'Conner :do.; fined $1. James Walsh, Henry Bennett, Wm. Stewart, Georderly turned over to the mili- tary. Michael ob, drunk and disorderly; fined $5. Charles Young, disorderly and pro- ane; fined #2, and sent to jail in default of se- curity for peace. Michael Dean, drank and : - ae Se eae, Geserier, Senet lo mili A len mnors, »; Ann Maria MeCabeé. db; Easter Jane Conners, do.: dis- missed. Litut. Leslie, cursing and swearing; fined $5.55, Geo. Ty assault, dismissed by Justice Donn. _ Sowetause Fixe.—Mr. John Welcker, at his Buhler mrant,on Perinsylyania avenue. over Wall & Stephens’, between Ninth and Tenth streets. is daily receiving a express, choice New York oysters—East Rivers, Sad- dle Rocks, ape ee &c.—bivalves never before imported for le here. His many pa- trons are of course luxuriating upon them for they are very fine. aryey. by-the-by, is also opening very fine Qysterk just now, from down the river—the best Chesapeakes ever seen in Washington at this season of the year. ee FuLiy Commitrrep.—Charles Spracklin, the keeper of the oyster sqloon in Georgetown who shot the negro teamster Morer on Sunday last ‘was brought before Justice Reaver Wednesday. and fully committed to'an<wer the charge of murder, Morer having died from the effects of the wound the previous night. = Sage Secoxp Warp Station Cases—Before Jus. tice Clark._James Bowey, Profanity; fined #5. Alfred Humes, stealing a watch; jal. Wm. Taxion and Jolin ‘Hariday, fighting; fined #2 each. Stephen McGinn and David Anderson, drunk; turned over to military. Parker John- son, assault; dismissed—by Justice Hazard. anise. BF aE, SenEnapr.—Gen. B. M. Prentiss, of Ill., who has. just been released from southern prisons, will be serenaded this evening in front of Wil- ards’ at 9 o’cloek. gpg THIRD WARD STATION CAsEs—Before Justice Clark.—Charles Barnes, drunk and beating his wife; fined $2. Peter Gray, drunk; turned over » tomilitary. , ey —_—~=—_— Evg axp Ear, Dearwess, Noises 1x THE Heap, Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and. Aurist, 227 Pa. avenue, his entire attention to the eiaint ofall maladies ofthe eyeand ear. Mr. H. N. Gil- bert, of the State Department, who had I fered from a gerous m: cessfully operated on by permitted him to refer a ous testimonials Fen known Citizens who re been neatore to sightand hearing can —— office. E adage ts foolinh an to leave the atty sUihent oan lt or tee fool ak leave the. out a Bu, y 0! Ol- year's Ointerent and Pils’ Whoever d il ply regret it. ver does 50 will ese medicines are the only certain cure for Bo and Scurvy, Only 25 wel Complaint, Fever=, Sores conts per Box or Pot. * 233. SESE DH Go aut. of you to the Dollar Store, 438 Pennsyi- Yanis avenue, near Four-and-a-half street, and pce | the splendid stock of New Goods now opening. and i take your choice for One Dollar. oc 13-1w* suf suc- a kindly Tsoustohim. Numer- * Boswevw’s BD Coven anpy.—For | coughs, colda, |. OF any affection of the | throat, use the {bore preparation. it in the most easant and ef remy extant. it. be had at the Drug Stores generally, and at Bos well’s Drug Store, corner Maryland avenue and 7th stre Island. Put up im Isand 25ceut packnses§ oe 13-e03t* Mepicare! he oe Caristapora’s Hain Dre, i Theres no Hair Dye in use 80 pure, 80 fre@ from | all objectionable properties, that produces such | splendid and permanent tints,or that operates co quickly, unifermly and certainly as « Chistapoko’s Exceision Harn Drz. This matchless afticle ispronéunced by all who | have ever applied it, or sean it spplied, the most wonderful invention of the age) Ten minutes suf fiees for any shade of brown or the deepest black. | It leaves the skin unstained. Manufactured by Jj\Oristadoro, 6 Astor House, | New York. Sold everywhere, aad applied by all | Hair Dressers. | Price 61, 61.50 and @53 per: box, according to size. No.7. | Cristaporo’s Harr Preservative »! Is invaluable with his Dye,as it imparts the utmost’ | softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. 5, Price 0 cents, $1 and §2 per bottle, according to size. se Z-eolwr ireenabanr Barcarror’s Harr Dre, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a 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 turns a splendid Blick or ‘Brown, leaving the Hair’ soft and beautiful. Sold/by all Draggists, &c. 87 The Genuine is signed Wit 11am A. TCHR- LOK, on the four sides of enth box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 28 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) ——— mmly Comront asp Ease ts Oxe Minct® —Corns, Bon ions, Callosities, Club and Inverted Neils, Chi! blains, Frosted and Tender Feet, enlarged and dis- eased Joints ts, Moles, and all Excreseenses of fect. Hands and Face: cured wit nee to the patient by Ir well-known Chiropodist.at 421 Pennsylvania ar, nue. hear Four-and a-hall street. fourdoors ab the General Telegraph Otfice.) No Acid, no Blood. no Pain. oc StF > Great Pesnsytvaxta Rovre, via Baltimore and Harrisburg, 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 xt Government rates. For tickets and fur- ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- rivania Route. northeast corner of Penns yivenia avenue nud Sixth st.. Washington. Office open from 5a.m. untild p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. au lt-ly - 0. Norroy, Agent. — Tar IspiaN Here Doctor, from Oanada, will e buildings are being erected in public places, hetwithstanding the efforts of the workmen. —_— GEORGETOWN MARKETS.—In consequence of the brewk in the eanal at Monocacy, there has been but litde grain and flour arriving reeently, aud the supply on hand is very lim- The break has, however, beeu repaired, boats may be expected down shortly with ree supplies. We quote as follows: Flour— shper, hone offering: extra, $7.50 te $6.50; fam- Hy. S% lo S10. Wheai—red, $1.50; white. $1.55 to Siu: choice white, $1.20. Gorn, 73 to.e0. (ints. 45 10 0. a FASHIONABLE Society in the east end of be @ity was astir on the occasion of the inge of Myr. Andrew Coyle to Miss Annie art MeNaur, only danghter of Dunning R, Nair. Esq., late serzeant-at-arms of the Dr. Gurley officiated, and the occasion {once eonspicuons and joyous by ndancee of hundreds of frieads of the > President ta LO Was conyi the hast Decem!« 4 utencod La peornites ven.—The Oe, pardoned dot high- a of tt omen im t describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complaints or illuees, without Teceiving any information from them. | No charae Sor consultation or advice. Office, No. 11 Wash ngt Pennsylvania avenue, corner of ashington, D.C. MARRIED, In Georgetow my, D.C., on poe instant. at the ieoras W, Longdon. by the Pather Asrbeenaes, ir, W, FAvETTE Dip da: —NEW GOODS! G4 Savesty ST. ne kes great piexsure in announc- friends gud customers that be has oeet ok Mier at No. 464 Seventh street, be: B, where he has a fine and well se- MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING. just seceived from the North and fe lowes! orthern OnE Tor ealeak HEC OO. clouaie No. 464 Seventh at..m -aiame ~ 7 a PT. “REIGHT TO NEW YORK.—The fast sailing , Copper ant r-fastened. oe aster Dove port about Fric evel Pastran Ala Seige sing Uri fow the turdas of nex maeed bli Qual! te te cen ry RED. COLTENS, Ageet, Coracr vt Mth + 4 Pa nvenee FOUND. mr REWARD — &5 marked with white or were stolen fiom th #treets. on th ward will he paid to to the above bo} REWARD D white face. with th above reward will be gi © Lae Md... o white girl named A [tie appearance; Glue eyes. air; had Tined and .vin Any information by Rev. JNO d $5 tail will be given, oc W-3t* AKEN UP=On Rear 7th st., ying charges, Poet se 8 REW A Ie COWS ane ee EFT HFR FOME_IN PRINCE n wbout h, ;: MA Prince George's county, Sd & REWARD.—Strayed o: ‘bite COW with short f returned to the & roan HORSE, wi' which the owner can have by 0.4 Goat Alle; ‘we dow 399 H st « 15th whom a the breast et, between tant. ver will retu remicen —Strayed_or stolen front the riber, JOHN BARRETT white apeekied COW - on € red neck and high of he the two ears e n GNES «freckles and li with biue, and a grey er will be gladly RTIN. near Grii o 15th instant, on La J ith a rops halter, ving rty and AMES SHIRLDS. y. bet. 6th and 7th sts, handsome brown DOGS sotrayed lath and The aboye re- rn them oe T7-6t sab. ol Hill, pens, nnd oft, ‘Phe n tor her return to the of band Kast Capitol streets, Capitol Hill t™ KOKG E's Tueslay last, October 14, a RING, aged 15 years: of ight short © usual clothing—a straw bonnet y mantle received a ad, jawsw x stolen on the isth, « horns and rag on her | owner the above reward DAN'L ALMAN _20 street, Gupitol Hilt, - avenue trayed from the undersigned $15 face, the other a white and speckled cow, buffalo cow, the other two red ack cow with white Also, red hove reward will be given if returned vo MARE above reward w ven Bs BS MAHRAHiTY. © Sven it returned Yo te CAME 70, Exc On the 9th instant, a brindle buifalo COW, -uppored be in calf. whieh the owner is requested to erty, pay charges a will be sold to oc 16-3t* Cc bind foot white U.8. come oc 16-St* come forward, nd take her away, pay expenses. Prove prop- or otherwise McM ANUS, No. his back and. JAMES 187 corner I8th and K stay 108 70 ST ENPAGRIDER, On he th pare oe GEO, FASTNAGHT Ste street. between Q and K sts. branded ested to $400 AND DOLLARS, from the Leuse on on the night of __0¢ 16-6t* $3 REV ARP. AY HORS white hind foot, will be ¢ Yard, or recovery EI ; thicl iven if returned to F. Bray’s stable. of the sam of mostly in tober } 8AM’L HE! yed or 16 hands ik wind REWARD WILL RE PAID FOB THE OUR THOU- gold and silve corner of 43; and D of Tuesday last, the hours of xix and seven in the evening, MAN, 2snd D +treets, Island. len, on last Friday, igh, "binze face, one he above reward ALL, Sou ec T, stolen ; Island, between ith Navy 15-3t* which thle owne; paying charges, oc Le St™ P ME TO THE PREM bers,on the lth ins rcan hax st., between 5th and N IAKEN UP—October the l2th, on m: on the Washington and Bal! about one mi The owner can com erg He and take hi oc 15-3t* 7th and I streets, Washin; October inst.,a brown HORS! ‘he owner. ig req his property. otherwise he wi ath at" OST OR 8TOI morning, from DOLLARS atthe Star Ot ER, Co. ome. om my timore ile from the depot, one bay HORS » prove property, pay e forward im away. ISES OF THE SU BSCRI- tant, two red HEIFERS, ORLEDoE re eKs aJoav. remixes, Ra ilrow “6 ts HENRY JONES. ESTRAY,— Caine to the Dorsey Hotel, 4 nested to come forwar charges und take hii i. 2H the Depot, this mM awa’ ¢ sold, according to law. corner of ‘ton, op the 6th of old, hollow-back, d. prove ALON. Monday) NETY to ONE HUNDRED RS, anostly in $10 Treasury. notes. finder will be liberally rewarded by 1 waving same fice. or with CAPT. H. W. CROT- . D. 1th Regt. Pa. Volunteers, , Camp. ° ST GEORGETOWN ADVERTS Fo%, 8 HOUSE, with acre of ground. for to R. P. JACKS bridge street, Georgetown. a garden embracing rent to a reliable tenant. IN, Attorney-at-law. UM STATE: All persons engaged in mentioned in the 6ith vide Internal Reve ipterest a ice: mses at the Collect ‘son required by_ ibited from earrvi 7: under a pe! e 0 the effect from the Ist of Se; TA commodious and corfortable about an A S INTERNAL REVENUE, Collector’s Offire for the District of Columbia nue to BU; on the P lie: ica ‘or’s "e as early as the th the Assessor, & law to take ng on business xntil th either of the occupations section of the act “te pro- rtthe Government and to pay. hi b' are noti- fied that the office of the Collector is now No. 476 Seventh street west. Ap license must te made to the Assistan the Assessment Distriet in which the a tends to carry on businers. and license by the Collector on bier bh pplication and payment of pircants are particularly requested to enll for their fi open xt tions for Assessor of pplicant in: 1 be issued a certificate of such e tax imposed, Ap- day after licenses ptember, and every out a license is pro- e FAME is sy of three times the amount . Manufacturers and Brewers are required Collector returns of their produc- tions for the month of September within ten day= after its close. and monthly thereafter, and at the sane time to pay to the Collector the tax thereon, In all cases penaities are imposed for any default. . J. BUWEN, Collector. October 9th , 1842. (Repub.) oc i-lw Fre GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. ee The reminder of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Cous ng of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIE, be for sale until the Schooner ia disch ged > FAMILIES Ta need pf a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can bé supplied by the Package. FRED. S. COZZE NS Conriguee. corner Pa. avenue and Lith st. CAPT. HUTCHIN: Gs, ecith Schooner “Aid,” foot of th xt, AJEECHANTS, e: ME ae SUTLERS, ¢ HOTELS, RESTAT RANTS, &t. WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER, ConmER SEVENTH AND F Sts., Wholesale Dealers in FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS PIPES, €c,, Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our large stock, which is replete with all grades of the above articles, ANs0, Agents for This City of n JOHN J. BAGLEY'S OnfypnaTep FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO Py NOTICE. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following places, whom we fur nish ; ’ Bf DEARING, No. 262 Pa. avenue, above IRVING. No. 614 Beventif st. M. HOOVER, No. 267 Pa. avenue, (south 1a SULOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, above 7th at, WM. A. HENDERSON, No, 475 Fifteenth opposite Treasury Building. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS, cure the ve None Sd cents. WANTED—AGENTS Scurry and Balt Rheum Di ey ny. is alm ertain to cure, nds will frere tae per day. “Apply at once to ROBERT ABHE, 8 Eas f Oc 4-20 * OUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Ac. hil ae Os Ss COMPOUND SIKUP OF GUM ARABIC, it Cc This ry efficacy, It can blores at Band hift: 7 d2mé eo1m* 4S HALL CLoTiTNG Rooms Every bo: of CLOTH pave dunt received ow prices, at N ot Oftice, “* NO ock JO BMY aND on” invite your attention each ca: Be TEN BLODGETT'S S91 Asus GREAT SCUR BC! leasant and popular ¢ been so long known and extenst persons have become familiar with i dy" attention is called ING for men’s bhi ‘AND CAMP VY AND SALT OVERY TY Worst case of Scurvy » soldier should be ® East Capitol street, tail price Smart h, tol st. ely w t ext be had re all the ycenis ‘bottle. nd boys’ wear, at, oc 3-Im* RHEUM in one without it. Te be had » box and introduce Ashe’s Great | scovery in the army It @ Cough Remedy has Sed that most raordina- principal drug to oar new Ktoek which we and eter for sale at astonishing . 464 Seventh street, J. BRUCE & L5 as NANT OFFICERS: ¥ FIKLD OVENS EATING anyon te Glotwiers, UTLERS, kre., ero, ‘to our large assortment for 5) men. ' Aiso, AND COOKING sTOY Es. Sind fo pet ght atreet. Bole Agents tor are uncauaind by RBIBB & CO Wine sinn, (PATENT) PORTABLE GALVAN- 3) BARK OF KN -_ = ‘The latter are great economi: and roasting meats, pies, bread or pale wt mannfact rt baking } See gae OTN | Ww Wh WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION ay pinin cook, or ds ReNeral work fer a small fan ily. it ANTED—A SITU ATION, tedo chamberwork, in a private family. it® ANTED IMMEDIATEL V WA i" , IR 3 ND GIRL, to nurse and de chambe: G street. between 2th and Isth st WwW KYA goot COOK, | ER, and a_carefni Call at 310 tk rests, AED For sale or rent. new loccstitch | G MACHINE biebly improved. The bad. if desired. En agent mar be quire of N. 1 MILLER, No. 511 sth street. oelt-s* | V ANTED_By a rexpectable woman. a SITUA- TION as wet or dry nurse. Apply at No. 406 Mass. avenne. between New Jersey avenue and North Capitol street. i oe 17-2t* WASTED InMEprA OYSTER SHUC Restaurant. No. $40 D street 4 J ANTED—A single MAN, who has heen accas cows and work inadairy. Ap ply at the Grocery Store of J. T. KELLEY. corner wand Market sts. Georgetown. oc 17-3t ARHECHANCE TO M Wanted Hind delternie Pare ech, ill sia sand do! in afew months, south wide, between Irth and Isthretee ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, 5 and 13 tomed to milk to do general housework, for 3in famiiy. Must be ‘a Grat- rate cook. One that ean sleep at her own home, Reference ‘ired. ly 240 Penn. iat nd sth nereetae oc 17-2t* WaANTED-4 WAITER, at the Gosling Restan- rant. 214 Penn. avenue, between ith and sts. To one who understands the business, the of wages will a good hi thi whole year round, igre ocean Z Warten fe COLORED WOMAN, to do work about the house and in the kitehen. She must oi cen business, and came well recom- me! nded, . C 14, Resta: it, T21 Pa, ave hetween nth ond wae ntrest. ie A 'T—A HOUSE, unfurnished, W ‘tollen fhan four not Bou maunerained, with geod yard;eitherin Washington or Coat sac Address, for two days, “Reso,” Star Office. WANTED—A SITUATION, >: pectable WwW person, to nurse pe dng Sell Can address to" M, some well recommended. Please Fe sate of Mr. ©. Barton, corner of ist and F ¢t It WWANTER For a cent and wife, one o twe rooms, with or without board, inaort. Yate family, or genteel boarding house, hy in the neghbothood of Wath strat or wile re Hotel. Address “Theodore,” Star Office. off-2* ANTED—A SUBSTITUTE, to serve in t Maryland Militia. For further informations enquire at BROWNS Eating House, centre of Cen- ter Market, this even’ between 4 and 5o’clock, or to-m orrow, (Saturday) between 12 amd 20'clock. TANT) V HOU town,orn By November Ist, or before. a rmall . either in ikbington or George- rooms, suitable for housekeepin, for a small family. Best of references given, am Tent liberal and prompt, Address ‘Pielder,” at Star Office. __0¢ 17-3te Vv J ANTED—By a single mi mauager of a farm or stands his business well, aad The best of reference will briety and_capabi NE turest and Flerest,”’ Geo: o¢ 17-3t* SITUATION as tdener; he under- not afraid of work. be given for honesty Please address * Agricul rgetown Post Office, D.C, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—oOr5 mere re >, within 15 minutes walk of Post i references g.ven. Address Capt Star Office. oe 16 3 ED—To hire a white Servant WOMAN to do the general housework ofa small fami A competent woman inay obtain a good situa- by applying at No. 559 lth at.. Island, 016-3t™ thon ws NTED—Two gentleman wish fi two well FURNISHED ROOMS, ting located between 6th and 13th atre: and H Address. stat Box 309 City Post Office. W ANTED—Ata first-class Ratin, 1 Dining Room SERVANT. ha one year munica- . Pa. ave ing location and price, oe 16-3" 4 Saloon, a No. ust understand his busi: ;such a one can de: beral wages, payable weekiy. A note drop) T., Box 1s, | Rar Office. will be attended to. oe 16-2tT \ ;ANTED—The sum of Sixteen Hundred Dol- jars for 10 months. on house and lot worth $1.00. for which a bonus of $125 addition to the usual interest. will be paid in All communitations cu ntial. Address "J.J. L.,” Star Office, _ oe 16-20 = _ hts cele | Fp LOOK (HERE !—I want every ledy in town to bring their flannel, muslin, cambrie &c., and have it stamped. You can have your choice of 5,000 elegant patterns, designed for every article of ladies’ wear. We only charke si; pgedn§ 2 PE ESS SSR STARR I SSO A TAP CC RRR RT gt ethene eae emconeee AUCTICN By ©. R. L. CROWN & CO, Auctioneers. No. 357 eorser Sixth and Pa. aveaue. SLI OA ee Bw AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. some By W. soneers PDROVENORSES aNd MULES AND WaGons ” Raetee at & 00., . ant HARNKSs AT AUCTION. —We will sell, TO- EXEMPTORY BALE OF Patt ened BE MORROW MORNING. October 3, at9a.m.atthe Ise Lor ox Treo Steet. at pee he 4 Dew horse market, tat, “ cly established by the Uorpo- ration, on 6th street. near the Canal. alarge nui. ber of the above named tock. Termi each att 3 1 Tn virtue of dec of the District Court o} the United States for the Distriet Will sell at public auction, for cash. KL. CROWN & CO.. Ancts LE OF PBIZE Gooba.— 7 &. MARSHAL’S § .on T of Columbia, I KS FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1 we will sell, in fromt of the vation 11, fronting 25 feet elrert Tunming back 19 feet. The lot adjoins the of WW. Borth, Esq.,one square north of Pena ue s: One-third cash ; balance in 1, 2 and ; secured by & a 7th inet 4 ooo premises. Lot 1, reser— residence { . bearing interest, and ‘on the premises DAY. the 23d day of October, 1832, commencing at J YL, Wal -» Neots, 10.o'sloek a_m., at the Dry Goods Store of John Ie Se SO pata Ciagett, on Penasyivania avenue, between Ninth Ty J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. and Teath streets,in th C.. the tellowing ca city of Washington. D- sloop Annie Squires, | FURSITURE AND NOv! Preiic SaLe.—On 8. A . “ a Taree cent Jeet boats; and atthe same | ING October sth at TW) o'clock, in front of the time a large assortment of goods, wares,and mer. | Ay orien ‘ooms, we shall well, for account chandise.wnder attachment No. 47, comprising, | jt inny concern, an excellent assortment fle fot Bs Gas very valuta Sit" Wateet Paraiture abee i gto pag, large lot o ods. val 4 Snite of Walput Purniture, fin’ A large lot of Boots and Shees, of superior q ity, | Marhle-top Sofa and Centre Ty a A Inge lot of Groceries, i 7 A large lot of Carpet Bags, A lot of Umbrellas, A large lot of Matches, large lot of Wheat, ee lot of Tobacco, ‘of Coal Vil, of Leather. A lot of Horse Collars, S Sacks Salt, A lot of Rata and Caps, And 4 lot of Stationery. oc lT-d ae U.8.M By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, T. DOWLING Auctioneer, WARD H. LAMON U. 8. Marshal, D Wachstan Jenuy Lind and’ French Bedateads, Curled Hair and other Excelent Biaukets, Linen and iprends Cottage Chamber Sets, Teil te, Oak Disine Chae oe Cooking and other . Bogetiee with ® general assortment of Kitchen equi 4,C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. ME STOCK-OF A DRY G90! STORE AT . CROWN & CO, Auctioneers. T Arcrion.—On WEDNESDA' NoRSTNG. VOTICE.—I will sell,on 8A’ instant, we will sell at the Store of H. “Beity. at auction, on 6th street, No, 98, rectown, oe the entire — a. Soret ‘m! a vel varied assortment ormation prope: of very Terirable docks a the present amd the | Baltimore. # i & FeASOn— New Geter’ Fa bed 4 sad Vpstinan, 2, eee it mt “Toe “a By J.C. McGUIRE & OO. Auctioncers. Biack Bombasin and Alpaca, VERY VALU. PROPERTY ,SITOATED ae White and Red TRE Coenen oe AnD Avo- hzirere colored F Silk, ti0x.—Ou SATURDAY AF’ ite lack Gro. ine Bilk, at half-past 4 o'clock. on the prem! Brown and Bleached 5 Tots numbered t (8) and 4and 10-4 Sheeti do, numbered two hi and twen! 2 ~via eaaomee — bomen yo ingse — inches on E street on sin great varie! street. Together with all the Stare Furaitars, This property is immediately ip front of and im Large Gilt-frame Mirror, Desk and Iron Safe, full view of Willards’ ~ TI is & choice loca- Terms cash. tion for opieere Sabioue ry x _oc lb W.L, WALL & CO., Aucts. Fitle indisputable. allan ARSHAL'S SALE OF PRIZE VESSELS —In | monthe. with interest retest by ror of truston rtittue of deerces of the District Courtof the | the premises. DW. o.D ella Vatic fuctoatarcomSareue mete act iA Sg n, for . o! 0. 5 Street_on the Potomat river. i ihe citror Wa, | 24 5.0. = ington, D. tober, at 40'elock p. Sloop Annie Squires oe 16-d&ds U8 al. D. 0. ; 02 TUESDAY, the 2st day of Oc. SGiogk eagity Se ances, is: sl Shao ie Nikon A { FUTURE DAYS, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aw: HANDS z 4 BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ‘CE MORE, KIND FRIENDS, WE COME ORCY Mone 7 your’ | es AND respect- | The members of STEWART HOLT. fally inform their many friends, and one lie in general, that their tenth GRAND BALL will be given at Franklin Hall, on TUESDAY. November Lith. = MOND bi it. we sell. in front of the premi ° D.. & handsome square of ground, contaii al OO) square feet of ground, it being le ituate and bounded by 17th and isth «treets weet, and Tand TU «} s north. It is mow im Mate cf cultivation as wverctet BG ‘be sold asx whole, # part, or oor way to suit purchasers. = inthe This property is panteosity ees northwest part of the city in the ard, amd worthy the attention of any ‘to The members pledge themselven that no painsor — & good investment watan sail to attend the — expense will be spared to make this the ball of the crime One-third cash; balance in 6, 12. and Fearon. By order of the Co omitter. oc 17-3t" Wonthe. if purchased by the lot ot part square a aa i: a sol ol third LOE OUT ROR THE MONUSIENTAL CLUBI— | Cora: talance in. fund's pears the vores The members of the MONUMENTAL schaseve Gngtesqeteniee See avuemn, CLUB beg leave to announce to their many Frail cases of erotit, interest from day of Hall give tele faurtesath OBER D Babb ee xill_ give their fourteen ae deed given anda deed of trust taken op THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 23, at Franklin Tall, wee pecure the payment ofthe ante corner th and Dats, ‘The Committee pledge them oe ie. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. selves that no pains or expense will be spared to take — make this Bail equal totheir last, Tickets) cents, By J. C. MeGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. admitting @ gentleman and Indies, By order of the Committee. as! oc 16-6t* ‘RAND BALL! FENIAN BROTHERHOOD! This patriotic and charitable Irish ive their pecond GRAND BALL AND EN -RTAINMENT at Temperance Hall. E between Sth and I*th, on MONDAY E NING. October Mth. Those ee the inextinguishable hatre foo be prevent on thir gay and festive uccasion. A’superh Brace and String Band is empuecd Supper will be served by one ef the firs Ine Committee of Arrangements efforts to render eyery thing gentleman and ladies, $1 owing gentlemen . between 9th and loth. Seventh st., near Post Office, R Bile 5 . KANE, F street K ES LAC, riety will o sh to British oppression wher theld, and to British intrusion wherever it hss diplomatic influence, are invited to UBLIC SALE OF FARM HORSES, cows, Hos, Tuoxovgn Busy ALDRERY Beu Will be sold, without reserve. on WEDN the 2M October inst.. the following dei from the farm of W, W. Corcoran, Exq., now , Pied by the Government as a hospital, viz: 6 large Work Horses, 3 = epee 1Cow oe Sem, % Heifers » young Calves, i beautifal Alderney Bull, 15 months old {3 Berkshire Hogs, and 1 Sow and Pigs of the same la The Heifers and Calves are crossed with the At. | pnd Boundary street, and will be without reserve, | _0c Ba J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Aucts, | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. | Pea pr vaer, nes: Soe Poms ne eee On MONDAY" the ‘2ith instent, we shall 5 idth, and are the ouly persone in town 4 ALLAGHAN, front the premises, at § o'clock p.m, am if'an exclusive business, Call at 250% Seventh 7. PHILLIPS, | two-story Frame House and Lot, it ikea oree west, between L and M streets, orthera A K " | No. 9, in oyeere No. 419, fronting on ry <4 canaries A ie fl a. av. between Isth and Ith sts., | est, near the corner of 8 wireet north, the’ WANTED Two good MILLINERS. None bat > wud at +i ‘es | Tarn. icet by M00 feet deep. Ba ane rene, nae s need apply, No ava staat § . D st. Oc 10,11 13.15,37,18,29 Seid "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aurts._ ‘WQhuerts aca * By J. 0. McGUIRE & ©0. Auctioneers, orheed ast ee ROUSE: in a pleasant neigh FOR SALE AND RENT. EXTENSIVE SALE OF CARRIAGES, ; De SI On en WOON, | ee gee story BRICK | Win be sold, without soorre: DRiRERS Ac. 6: I is < | . Vim: Ofsix, with a servant, where thereare nother | TINGIY Ne Teel See, © oc17-3t* | Two larue clove Family Carriages ‘boarders, They would require 3 or 4 rooms, which, | — ST—A FUBNISHED HOUSE lesan. | OD* tlegant open Barouche, a iheynon reside pear the city. they could fur’ | FOR KENT—A ¥UBNISRED HOU | One double-sented Wagon, nish, ifdesired. Address Lock ‘Box ac. Washing- ly situated in the First W The heuse One pair large bay Carriage Horses, ton Post Office. ‘oc 15. tains 11 rooms, including a parlor. dining | One pair handsome bay Ponies. Le. E: ; Pid and library, and is sup; with Potomac | elegant Sleigh. four sets Double Harnem, WASTED_Te e the services of asmart, | w: #as and ail modern conveniences, Rent $175 | Riding Saddles and Bridles, Horse Covers for wia- etive, Business HAN one who is agood Cam’ | per month. Apply at No.102G st. oc H-le™ | fer and summer, Carriage and Sleigh SI ic * prey ~~ <—¥ ee = . bard, ard de anythive to" promote hisemelevers FOR SP TNs, the Potent and Post OM Ges, | Cetus! tog Pusele Bat wate hapicments sw aliv,ss¢une LADY. toagsint in keeping books, | daished. with'Ml teomederntmreccists alert “PR abec. ftluding The fornia St a . a rt = _ i 5 writing Ietters,, copying, &c. Satisfactory refer: Farnished ark —— oad Ny yy — | This rare Spvortanity for those in want of ‘Address, giving aime. residence, abd retteacee, | Beityele Pera eth Apo agement, the latter | Pall Uesold tae eae Cena kind. ad ae ACE Go., Washington City Port Ofhes, iarket Space, Oc 17-3t* for cash. - oi ‘~ * Ee a *UBNISHED ROOMS TO LET—Nice Farnished fe carriages Fae on WASTED BOARD for tveive indies: mast be F'soome 3a dttng Enguite at No. d07 lztbat., | trake'se cathe tring of p Seremban’ not over fifteen minutes wal rom Canter =-— | now occupied by t! rench Minister. Yarty Hall. Apply SOGEO-ESROLVALE 00. onl | FTO GAR ISHED ROOMS FOR RENT To Gee | cel) 3.C. McGETRE & ©O.. Austs. WANTED-Br a respectable agreeable and wil- Unies eitout ghildren. .Avply at No. 2~OCst. | “353 © McGUIRE & 0O., : in, OuDyg Man, wi ‘eco m ine: 1008. 0" . 5 2 i « SITUATION where = an have the charge of WOR RI TF RNISHED ROOMS, in a first- | ee AT PUBLIC cerns tuneful eo. his gurelsees Ae Ray faery | Ao ciao rertlgeee re ree Saree | Es Brees October 2st, at 10 o'clock, at useful te, his employers at any hour whet Larned, U.S. A.. situated near the Depa 470 Fou th street, oj Washingtoas’ “atest W. CABOT, Rost-Ofiee, And the raitroad:” The house is supplied with gas, | Hotel. we stall well the entire —— oo ene | water, ee. ou the premises, No. 14 F st., , COM, = WANIERS tre, SHERT TRON WORKERS, «i one door went of Winders Builaine: Seas | Bopetior ood Seven Octave Pinmo Forte, ty wY's ore, mn. ave be - om = ig chan L and LEASE and ps re D ~ Biteitomaa ned ite, BOARE AND Bees excellent repairs one-ef the est loratiens dor | Suite gf Wainat Patlor Purnitore, Guished fs gtiom a-private family fd eenteat location. References | first-claes private boarding house: contains 13 | Suite of Walnut Parlor Furniture, finished in rime exchang Address Box 366 P.0.° oc II-Iw*™ Linear Se 7 &c. Inquire at 405 Faeroana, oon pak. 7 ares Se ee - up stairs, for s. oc i 81 Gilt rench Pilate Mirror, well furnished HOUSE, imme- ars < — a frame FS fee te * Geatral location, not less’ than 12 A SARE CHANCE, yon 4 coop invEsT- Steyoer ead ainut top Center and Sofa Bear Umes 6. eatio® and terme, OU, | AA MENT FOR gid DWELLING: outtiateoet, | Welntaitd Maborany Sofas, Lounges, Atm, Raay ee cheap: | betweenLandM. The building is 23 feet front, | gS Lat Writing Desks, Ely at_W. KAHMANN'S Geach | Beye smd fut inthe beet manner, and ing ‘to zou. | Damask and Lace Ourtains, Cornice snd Fixtures, Factory, D strect, between 9th and loth, Washing- Tence business, or for a permanent iavestment,as La go ber, Haliend Stale ton, D6. Ratt os oct | twill pas 12 per ceut- upon. the Parghass. (Title | Carpets, throughout the hove: " Uny an LON 5 Tm é Ww: made . ny WARE era eS EGND HAND | Gromincs, No U7 y Teh treet: M2 yg APER on the onesie Wet aed Mahogany » Wasi: ¢ = — , Mar which we are paying.the highest eash prices. Fam- EN T—FURNISHED APARTMENTS, just | sy lien deslinuig hoaseitee ping, o¢ having @ surplus vacant, No. 424 Piftetuth street,—to officers Fine Curled Bair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Of furniture will find it GON nee ania gi and others. Bin Z <p OI Dearie Gtaane ts, Comforts and Spreads, “ieinly No 369 Seventh sts boiween EAOAK. JENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATRD | Cane and Wood asp = with fine, Isrge and pleasant P’ Wo ‘D xxteneion a Mgboord, WaAntzD Brery Fito pes cake a nee ROOMS, at Ne. 415 8th street, opposite the atent pine, Gla rockery, &e., &¢. in the houscfurnishing like. Those leav: a 4 J.C. MCGUIRE & 00., Ancte, city ‘er having asurpius, will do well Scale * OK SALE—A small FRAME HOUSE with four | —°°'* arene, SO, aaa BUCHLY, 42% Se eat oa ) Dealer in New sind Recund- ra no i ture. = F‘ KNISHED HOUSE WANTED—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished Dwelling for a private ymily, tion iu the First or Second Ward preterred. Address Lock > * ath Atreat, be: aud H, ve ree! oud a and H » Washington, D.C. TICk.— in want of Employment of any kind rand ete callon the new Intelligence | Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay will be given to first-class Servants. [have always application hand for good Coo ressas, Chamberniaits, Waiters and Beauasteessen also for Young Men to wait on tables, in private fainilies or 1 Farm Hands wanted. Employers in want help will find it to tneir advantage to cal). ks How pewnated: ball ped can be obtained without charge by applying as above. 1 25-1y t NH NILEER BOARDI = OAKD WANTED—By a gentleman, in a private B family ry a deere distgar of Waiurds? i : en at" “M.D. B.. I OARD Board { » board ms are expected to be mode: ® Addre u NT, Star Office, = POSED.~A Parlor aud Bedroom to tet, (with or Without Roard,) suitable for a gentletann wnd his Wite or two gentiemen. There aro ne other Ts. Tnquire at 904 Hi street ‘ ALY onc having a second-h er & Wil Fons Sewing Machine to dispose of will find « pur- chaser st the same place. oc 15-3t JUST AS OUR PAPER I8 GOING TO PRESS, J JTZAVILY taden with news of success, SOMETHING of import.we stop to insert— MAY we here state, There's Nobody hurt jt is in regard to anexcelient Store, HAT stocked with flue Clothes from ceiling to HOW customers throng—what bargains they get— & Bow all the clotties so beautifully tit, Cc AN yon not sea the point and the pith? mree: $t is plain—‘tis the store of friend SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET, Oopoit zr «City Post Offier, > FOR Cash can be @d- ftore iu Washington. He | of CLOT , GENTLE. | ISHING G9006 453 HATs, CAPS | Where srrrer s. tene than at any otis hemp very varie } "3 FURN FE rooms tween 12th and 13th, Terms very cash. Apply to ALEXANDER TAY 374 H street, between 18th and Mth. FURysnep ROOMS FOR of ERNS, Ne oof Rooms, on first and seco or haar FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT—A Paco and Bed Re on first floor, and two Chambers. Apply at No, 355 F street ‘tween Si ad good lot. situated on T street, be- | reasonable for 0. floors, No. 21 {May .1550.and of record RENT ofeo malin | Ro tb fouCOMN iis Ne and te wak eke Indiana avenue. nearly opposite Judiciary Square » the day of | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Tier tametaak al wa etntertctigs | 2d da: ink a cords for Wash: Bt ew - biman's subdivision, of the oxipt man's subdi ing tbe corner lot) tm 808, as laid down on the subdision streets, sale, cash. The terms must be = X —- - complied with within five days al sale, other- ENT—The four-slory DWELLING | wine the property will be resold after one weeks E.No. 31. on the south side of Indiana — notice, atthe r sk and eost of the first purchaser, rte east of the City Hall boing a lange. ae property ng the corner of 7th street east, : ut house, and in good or: Possession and nor! streets, after the 15th inst. Apply to THOMAS x JONNY. DoNN No. 499 Seventh stre- Y Fs streets, octs T—A FURNISHED HOGSE, contain- T rooms, with modern improvements, Rent $15) per month. 397 1th street, between Fand @ * M. MURPHEY, Trustees. ces cok ts GREEN R WILLTANE Rarer, By J.C. McGUIRE & CQ. Auctioneers, RUSTEES SALE OF VALU ABLE BUILDING Lot.—Under and by virtue of a deed YOR SALE—HOTSE No. 400 on sth strect.op- | the subscribers, bearing di K or se st front of City Mall; lately b Mie JSS, And duly recorded in Liber J” Clast tyle. with every convenience, -ontaining 18 f in th it rooms and cellar.’ Price 81.0%; may be boughton { ae Cae een ensy terms, say from 2 to 5 years. nqutre of INO. bane re f. WILLIAMBON, at carpenter shop I!th, between at 5Se'clock p.m. the ninth di a Find G ats, oi J ber, AyD. inet, the de 15-9030" YOR RENT—No. FIRST CLASS RI 26 Lonisian 12 reom=, with ell tl stabling, carriage house, &c. nines to EDW. SWANN, POE RENT The large dow str cpp’ ‘ite Willnrds pb masement and IDENCE or i5-coHt Hotel, cont: od E.—A new HOSE. s. a kitchen, cellar h a lot of tea scres , for pale. ‘arringe, on Cow, and a family 1 able terms, Hetreet oc tw Apply on the le HOUSE, 470 14th 9 corner of 13th and jollowii ibed piece ae pucelor around. in the city of Wacht ; ot No. eight. {8.) in Uhiman’s su Sigfon of Noveight wandrea and dry eight taal? This lot is 1 oving part et e city. hich ees situated ina vi with re te be oe Terms of sale : One-third im cash, to be ve at oe = remainder payments, at Cured by deed of trast in tive days. AU converapeing at * WILLIAM H. WARD, THOMAS, DONA. "{ Trastess, re . C. MeGUIRE & ©O., Ancts. THE ABOVE SALE IS bet Y¥, Oct. 5 -m POSTPONED UNTIL WEDN ns ocd SE FOR SALE —Thr a as Empleyment Agency @ rick HO! Also, Houses wapted. Tenants en In uence of the low | Gcocral Revervoie ite economy of water Foon to shut off t cut charge, by applying ax ab OOK STATION ¥) ALE.—Ap eat B Bake, hae Post Fe REN bh ee belinda Sa? Geecetere: bo ee Sow tNo. 450 Tweifth at. east side, ‘aod Hi Fts,. comfortable APART. al y AND FANCY STORE FOR AST) Beare in Georeciova, i “8, 14 now of ‘or Epon tp ederechac rg ‘Application for the EWING MA keeping the S)

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