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vform- pe will comm nee with “Cousin Jo#.” After the Ravel Troupe will ap; in their id pantomime entitled the «| Gnome,” had such tremendous success last archt, rel Ravel appearing as the ‘amons qervior,” and “Younz Ameri as the “Red To conclude with the three fying ct. at the list of that comprise the Canterbm: 2, that pres gas F eutea ok country with that terizes the Cn. Julta oyer and Si d_and the rest unrivalled company never fail to please. really surpsising how long the «(: ipseys” has run successfally; and yet the admi- excited by it continues unabated. URRY HALL.—A glance prise that usual, ry management. Agnes * fxov's CrEvoRNE Oreces.—Another per- troupe. fs nce to-night by the entire pe. only the u<ual rontine of cirens perform. that are here witnessed; but other attract. features are offered, among which stand “ ie J the wonderful feats of the Conrad "I Eaton Stone, and entertainments d by the dwarfs, Com. Small and Col. 7 , too, always has a rich budget ye — and never fails to cause shouts farxoxic Hatt, Green stexer.—Cotillion ty to-night. A fine chance to enjoy « dance, —_—»_ Gorxcil Procxepixos, Nov. 3.—Moerd of —4& communication was received from Approval of the act adjoin his brick relief of Gales & Seaton. ‘go, 8 communication from J. A. Ro: py le resin ee ne amp stock ‘agree Eo —— - follew! tions and bills - yd: Petition of Peter Mich sking the | ment of & certain qoducing gas into the western jestern Market. tN The board passed ithe following: An act to yanize and govern the fire nt; an act the repair of the entrance to the main a — re No. 105; a joint resolution Tequesting layor toappoint the 27th instant as a da: Lemp p i 3 an act for the relief of E. pin and J.G@ Matlock: a resolution reques the Mayor to furnish to the committee on ovement: all bills relating to the erection ihee'entral Guardhouse. The Mayor's nominations of John Mc Devitt, W.M. Newman and Wm. Slater as commis. ts of the Asylum, and of John E. Leach as etary, ‘Te unanimous! . Pep «un appro- claims againet | Pepper stated that he sim Teported | i for the consideration of the Bonen He nothing as to the claim except what w: ‘d on the communication of C. B. Clusk king 21,563 to defray the indebtedness. Mr. Lioyd understood that a similar bill had ome up in the last council, and he supposed matter was ended. | - | vad was opposed to voting on any | m without fully understanding all the | icular-, and moved it be recommitted. Mr. Richards said this was the third time to certain knowledge that bills had been in- Ioduced for the payment of the outstanding ims against the cvatral guardhouse, and at ‘btime the appropriation asked for Was to | neel the debt. One of the first acts of thi i alter he became a member, was to pay ouistanding debts, and he now wanted Matier investigated, so that the corporation nid know what became of all this money. The bill was recommitted. | The act creating the office of superintendent Ablic instruction in the city of Washington, Be Sarat rca to peo - Riel passage wished it understood, however, that he had personal interest in the matter, nor had he bad a conversation with tne Mayor as to ho should fill the office. He spoke of the ne- ity of something of this kind in the capital the nation, and referred to its workings in aer cities. He referred also to a statement lade in a recent meeting ‘of the Board of hoo! Trustces, that it did not work well in lade | read a letter showing that ladeiphia had‘never had a superintendent. Mr. Sargent heid thatthe public school sys_ of Philadelphia was much inferior to that ‘other cities, for lack of jd drew a comparison between that city and Boston, where the system did prevail, Mr. Semmes was anxious to have asuperin- ndent, but he was first desirous of seeing ‘Lool houses built and every child in the city ina school. The £1,500 intended as the s1 intendent’s salary would go far to accomplish S. Mr. Lloyd approved a superintendency, but thought with his colleague taut proper build ings should first be erected and provision be pnade for the education of ali children in the ‘ity. ‘The present Board of Trustees were cing all that could be done, and asuperintend- ‘mt might well be dispensed with. Qn motion of Mr. d the salary of the su- perintendent was fixed at $1,00U, instead of 1,500, and the bill as amended was ordered to tird reading on which it failed by the tol- | plowing vote: , Clephane, Plant, i ; H ig 2:_—Messrs. Brodhead, chards, Sargent and Brown. &ys—Messrs. Clark, Gordon, Lloyd, Pepper, Semmes and z The joint resolution in reference to certain | ireus companies then came up but the board | E d without taking any action on it. Common Council.—Several communications | ‘were received from the Mayor and Surveyor | relative to grading certain streets, which were <ppropriately referred. ‘he chair (Mr. Shepherd) submitted the fol- ing resointion, which was passed: Whereas itis becoming in a christian people to return thanks to the Giver of all Good for the manitoid blessings He vouehsafes to us as a community; and whereas it is peculiarly ap- propriate that the city of Washington should ‘waite with her sister cities in the observance of 4 wines of public thanksgiving and praise; be it, ere fore, Reseleed. &c. That his sae — be hereby nested to set apart by pubiic -pro- damation Thursday, 27th November, as a day of thanksgiving and praise to ity God Mortimer, Kate {| whic | Mooney, do.; tu: | Springor, drunk; | Iarceny:tnrned over to | Riter, Andrew Noyes, @ superintendent, | Western is earning new laurels | back to the days when Fanny Elisler, Gerito for the mercies of the year, and of prayer a A the — — weeling throughou' zens rr] avstaim from their usual secular em- ples ments and to invite a proper observance of dsy. Mr Wilson introduced the following joint " Whereas it has been proposed to purchase steam fire engines for use in this city; also to change the plan of building public school houses. and tomake some changes in refer- ficers of this road to keep the public accom- Union, makin ai a! | modated, a task of no little aimeutty Tesolution and asked its immediate considera- | Passenger was comfortably seated. ti ! | } ence to building market houses; and whereas | some of the not cities have recently made | Tadical changes upon all the subjects, and their | experience would probably be valuable toen- | ing been made, w: sulcus to leguiate understandingly, and tothe | ‘© the hospital as best greatest advantage to the city on these subjects; therefore be it Resolved, &c. That the Board of Aldermen | the arrangement and working of these three inter+='s, and to pay the expenses thereof the sum of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be | , Decessary, be and the same is hereby appro- Priated out of the general fund. r. Wilson, in a few remarks, advocated the | and Board of Common Council visit Baltimore, | | Puiladelphia. and New York to examine into | because the surgeons o} | Excelsior regiment was sent from the lower charter the city do mot pos<ess the power. | Ahy recomm nd the passage of a bill now in | ids of the improvemenis committee to | Sh pave the Cros~-sections, which would. be 2 be- ginning, andrecommend that.the bill be Laid on the tabi, and that following resolu. | tion be adopted, in order that the city may | be vested with the right to Pave the strects at the expense of the ward funds: Rerolved, fe, That the point committee of the | Councils, whose duty it fs to attend to the in. tTe-ts of the corporation and they are hereby “Bes bark he Congress he Astructed to urge upon | that body, at its next session, the propriety of | amending the charter of the city, 50 as to give corporation the rizht and power to pave the streets and ayenu:s of the city, and to pay | for the same ont of the funds of the ward in | hh the said work may be done. The report Was accepted, and the resolution accepted, The Ddills from the Roard of Aldermen, pro- hibiting the posting of show bills on the ren fencing and reisting to the occupancy of the public sqnares and reservations, were referred } to the police committec. r. Knight moved that the vote by the bill to lay a pavement on the south side of J street south, between First and Second east, be reconsidered; which was agreed to; and the Dill was then passed. = Mr. Ellis introduced a resolation requesting the committee on improvements to inquire into iency of grading D street between ey avenue and First street east; which te r. Lloyd, from the committee on claims, reported adversely on the petition of F. J. Kin. ney, and they were discharged. Mr. Lloyd reported a bill for the remission of & fine imposed on J. F. Larkin for an alleged Violation of the gambling laws; Passed. bill is accompanied by an opinion of the Corpo- ration Attorney, which says that there is no law for punishing persons engaged in gambling in publie houses; the keeper of the house alone being Hable to ine pepalty.} Mr. Lioyd asked that the committee be dis- charged from considering the petition of Jere. waiah Costello, and the papers be withdrawn; to. Mr. Lloyd also reported a bill te refund J. N. Fearson $61, paid for Property erroneously sold ata tax sale; which, after long discus. involved, was referred back to the cemmittee, with instructions to get the opinion of the tion Attorney. On motion of Mr. jon, the bill to raise the salury of the Messenger to the Mayor,.&c., was taken from the table and refei to the com- mittee on ways and mean Adjourned. ———— Pe tess ethiopian Precinct.—P. Mid- leton, drunk; locked up. John Lynch, Jas. Merrit, L. Demley, drunkand got bo fined $5.56. Thos. O. Sullivan, do.; fined 3. B. Shields, running Wagon, no license; fined 81. Samuel Rank, murder: jai. Third Precinct._R. McClerry, drank; dis- missed. John O'Bryan, drunk and disorder! 4 — $1.56. Lucy ‘Tabbs, disorderly; work- Ouse. Fourth Precinct—Cornelius Burk, robbery; jail tor court. ‘workhouse. highway John Werden, drank; W. J. Armstrong and John A! rned over te guard. W. Wil son, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Ter. rence Creamer, assault and battery; security } for court. i Eighth Precinet—John O'Neal and David | dismissed. H. M, Richards, | military. disorderly: do. John Dunawin. disorderly; do. Chas. B; missed. = Ninth Precinct—W. Ray and John Snider, disorderly; turned over to military, War- dea and M. D. Atley, stealing boat; dismissed. E. Gray, do.; gave bond for court. ath Precinct.—S. Carter, F. Sayell, John John Thomas, Andrew G. Washington, E. Bulcher, E. Simms, and profane; fined $2.91 each. Re. beeca Richardson, Sarah Jackson, Anne Hun- ter, Sarah ing, Celia Higgins, W. Carpenter, F. Rolietor, M. Carpenter, disorderly; do. H. Perkins, do; do. $5.94. Lucy A. Hepburn, do.; dismissed. Elizabeth Butler, do.; fined S194. mma Johnson, indecent language; do. John Kelly, throwing stones; fined $1. John Cc. Tompkins, Jas. oa and L. Weeden, sus- icion of incendiarism; further hearing. Ellen ‘uns, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Mary Kelly, do.; fined $3.91. Elizabeth Roach, riding on pavement; dismissed. Eliza O'Hare and Mary Covie, fighting; locked upéhours. Eliza O’Hare and Mary Oxford, vagrant; workhouse. W. Davis, threats of violence: security to keep to keep peace. James Venable, drunk; fined $1.50. John Slan, do.; dismissed. ——— “CYNTHIA, THE Gipsy. This beautiful three-act drama by Buckstone attrated, last evening, a densely crowded and fashionable audience to Gover’s Bheater. Miss Lucille each succeed- ing night, and they are awarded her by the public with enthusiasm of a universal charac- ter. The drama of «Cynthia, or the Flowers of the Forest,” will be produced to-night for the last time, with the same powerfal cast as that with which it was produced on last eve. ning—Viola Crocker as Starlight Bess; J. L. Barrett as Capt. Laroock; Setchell as the Kinchen; Ben Rogers as Cheap John; Barron as Lemuel, &e. ‘We hope the management will afford the public an opportunity of seeing Miss Lucille in her great emotional play of East Lynne be- fore her engagement is concluded. t TSARELLA Cvras.—This beautiful and grace- ful danseuse, whostands aboye every performer in her line, commences an engagement in this city on the opening night of the Washington Theater—Wednesday evening next. Isabella Cubas is no imitation or humbug, but areal, live Spanish danseuse, and a glowing Andalu- sian beauty, possessing all the graceful move- ments for which Spanish temales are so famous in the dance. In her the « poetry of motion” is truly revealed, and her executions carry one F. McQuade, » drank and riggs, disorderly; dis- Brown, disorde: and others graced the stage, and when all the poety, of which the dance was susceptible en- | anced its charms, and awkward and mean- ingless movements were not countenanced. To the many who have so long been obliged to | witness the latier, Cubas’ appearance will be a decided treat. Cxancr or Hovrs.—By the advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that the train hereto- fore leaving Washington northward and west- ward at 3:30 p. m., will leave at 3p.m. Pas- sengers by this train can go on by the 5:10 train from Baltimore to Philadelphia. On Sundays, an accommodation train will be run between Washington and Baltimore, leaving this city at 7AV &. M., and returning leave Baltimore at 5 p. m. This will be a great public conye- nience. Great exertions are made by the of- at times, trom the amount of Government work demand- ing the earliest attention. On Saturday 1,590 tickets were sold at the Washington office be- tween 2 and 5 p.m.:and what is more, every ee A ComPLatst.—A letter from a private in the lth regiment New York volunteers, in- forms us that a soldier belonging to the 5th Potomac some time ago to the hospitals in this city; that he arrived here on the Government bout; but on accoupt of no arrangements hay- compelled to find his way The could. Before he could find one he becume so feeble that had he not been kindly taken in charge by Mr. and Mrs. James McIntosh, he wonld probably have perished. These good ple cared for him, | Hined, Wot ; ore Cork Beds Horse Biank | $ some of the hospitals refused to receive him because he did not have in hie possession an order from the Medical Director. [COMMUNICATED. An incident occurred in one of our hespitals AT THe inn Stowe a: Allen, Clap; Co... Benn. BigP ere and Nth vce oe many & variety « bet Coat-, Ponchas, Blankets, egy raga Ad Pillows, Beds, Boote, upe. Pi; — aaa place] pa ag 0. & large stock of EB. ffalo Fin! Lap Robes Wook and the thou. ¢ Rubber line, lined and un- * ope col- ard eve ing to Promote warmth sndcomfurtin the earspand Bes iv re, too, may be fonnd a large asscrtment of Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Stockings. Buckskin Gloves and Gauntletis, Valises, Leather Bags ant eronli trunks made to etund rungh usagein bageuge Saree. jC amp Stools, Cots and Arm Chaire. al lot which wil! be auld at reasonable prices, no $-Im > 4 Long and dull finished Pon- au jot of blue English Palmas. very long. at $10 ouc! Light (in weight) Rubber Capes w © is Enbber W: tween 9th h sleeves, which arechonne, 3 10 Pennsylvania avenue Jhe- and lth ata, Of 24-tt Courort fons, Callosi b and Inverted Nails, Chit- a, blaine, Frosted and Tender Foet, enlarged and dis. | ensed Joints, Warts. Moles, end all the Feet. Hands and Pace inconvenienos to the pation erica Priropodiet at 44 tre Bue, pear Pour-aud a-haif street. (fo: the General Telegraph Otlice, No Aci no Pain. Zerescenses of » the yivania aye- ors above oc Bit > At tHe DOLLAR Store, 438 Penn. avenue, neat 4 street. in now dispinyed the best assortment of Jewelry and &itrer-p) in there and supply + oureelf for #1. Bo }-lw* or ——- Great Pemnsyivayia Rovurs, via Baltimore and | bextralongand | id welling at manufacturers’ ptices. at his India | oie: AND Bane iN Oxe MINUTE.—Corns, ffan- | gred without pain or | »B0 Blood, | ted Warein thecity. Drop . WANTS. P ANTED 1MMEDIATELY—A ret. clams COOK. Apply at 415 Est. bet. oth and th. It WV Antena — HOUER, of two ur three oom. wear the Navy Vard. Ads dreas**Abcl, "at this atfice. no 4-3t* SURNISHED HOUSE WANTED- Centrally lo- | Fowt Addrose"W. W.,” Box 16 Star nics, ; Wasbington,D. no tlw" Syply at once to J. C0. "269 Pa. are, be no 4-2 . WANTLD BY A RESPEOTA TINNER. Warren TO RENT--For a term of year: HOUSE, cont. ef ide 12 reoms, - A "TURNER WANTED — Turner can dnd sin ploy ia diately t by appiving immediately at our | factory, o Ist and D sts.. near depet _ Bo 1-2" _"" BALDWIN BRos, | WASTED-—A WOMAN, to cook, wash and irom, WY Tom person of good churacter cual wrens will be given. Apply at Mr, Mc DONELL’S coohes laware avenve and © at. Capitol Hill, ‘not 3t™ ANTED—By a young womar a SITUATION av chambertnid, nurse, or todo plain sewige, Reforence siven ifrequired. Address orchll mt Re, 366 Now York aveuue, coruer th sl. Can be seen for 3davs. i” WaANTED—-a SILTATION bya who toderstanda making bi Also, a person to do plain cvok: fesse cook a pastry, the wasbin; larrishure, te the Nor:hand West.-Tao trains leaya © 8P4 ironing of a small tan: pply #38715 ashington daily and one on Snrday—quick time— { * atthe it ge ) low fare Sure connections, Soldiers tickets «old ‘ oi Ri mace gh at Garerninent rates. or tickets andtar- | and Periosti- ther informati pt Great Pear. ly but thoce bringing utes north scr rorner of Pennsylvania a strict Cnihotie tke ixth xt asbington. Qfiiceepenfrom | 5 or sLpase ** St a.m, uatilSp, m.: nu Sundays from2totp im Aree Oe E Nex Se Ome, eu l-ly 0. Noptox, Agent, | —— - - — —— | QWANTED—Sis respoctabi> voung LADIES, to Ter Ispiax Jizas Doctor, from Canada, wilt at emeroidery Head Dresser, Nets, and describe diseases and tell his patients the naturo of | 2 k. ‘he who bh their complaints or illness, with, receiv e aboreanre orred, ving any information trom them. Noriarve for consuliacion or adri ce, No, 11 Washington Building, | Fenneyivanis Venue, corner of Seventh street) H ‘ashington, D.C Ru 25-tf MARRIED, On the Mth of October, Rev. Dr Prna, ED- MUND HANLY to ANNIE L.. deughter of the late Thomas Smith, Esq., all of thia city Qn the 24 instant. by the Rey, Dr. Ryan, Mr. WM. F. GIVEN to Miss MARY A CROGUOW both of this city. > 2M Ka DIE the morning of the 34 inet.,s!ler « lingering ant isfuliliness, which he bere with Christian fortitude and resignation, GEO. H. GARRISON. dr.. aged ul years and one month, second son of George H. and the late Adelaide Getticon, ir jate acquaintances. also thore of the family, Tespecifully invited to attend his funeral. from a father’s residence, No. 457 M. between 12th and Isth streets on Wednenday remains to be conveyed Church. Suddenly, on the 4th in ’ FEEDERIGKA FRITZ. in the age The friends of the family are re spect fit: toa‘tend her funeral, froin the reside: sinter 13%2, below B streoi, Island o'clock. On the 2d inst.. at 9 o'clock, of amall-pox, C,H. BURGESS, 45 yearacld. The deceased wae for last thirtech years bili-poster in War D He leaves s wife and tw: He wns buried yesterd: LOST AND FOUND. S5 BEWARD.—Strayed or stolen on the 2th of Ded Octoher,a red and white COW. The above reward will be paid for her return to JOHN MAD- IGAN, 302 ith st, be nd, no 4-3t* I OxT CHILD—A girl, named SARAH KRUESEN, 4 abouts years of aze. left 424 Fifteenth street ; on Monday merning abont 8o’cloek. and has not since been heard of Light hair, blue eyes and large front teeth: had on a gray hood with crimson border: a brown and white striped worsted drevson na he toca = — REWARK Lost, on Sunday $10 Bs acct pene eens on Penn, avenue, a valuable RIN! white seals in it, and a amall black str: be than! 1t* morning, and sth sts., ith three pe enameled GRit, , The owner will pay above reward. and his | ROOM. (sither with Cetin eer aenialied thanks toan honest finder. “Apply at J-RARR'S, | Ryo c/ter with or w Address JAS, 8. EDSON, | No. 480 Pa. avenue. no 4-3t* Post Office, 203-2" | » atSo'clock p.m. The | sthe Ith street Baptict | { of typhoid fever, | § wd year of her Ge yinent given. Apply at ae Neventh atrest, (ap stairs) between Louisiaza avenue and D <treet. Sign of he Blue Show Case. po +7t* WANTED—A short distance in the country, witbin 15 minutes’ walk of railroad on 7th «t.” | a respectable WOMAN as nurse. Inquire of J. K. LEWIS, ae street. near first toll gate,or at Box } 25 Star OF J. K. LEWIS, r Offices, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—a sober indus- } trious MAN to drive our business wagon ahi | Sttend to the horse. One competent will receive cod wages and steady tment. . PLANT & CO., JOS. T. Camp Furniture Factory, 350 D street, between 9th and Wth.“3 ANTED— A CONFECTION ER, A. first-rate hand can obtain omplorment, with good ¥ applying at No, ii 34 High st.. George- (poet) |” R.A. RBMONSTON E, or three Unfur. . for which « libera: rent will G. B., at Star Office, stating lo- no 4-3t WANTED OF THE WIFE OF | t subscriber, Louise Lucas, (colere d,) and three ' <a When last seen were at Fredericksburg, left there with the intection of meeting me in 3 i eave @ note at this office, —A ROOM, on first tic Address “G. B rs € Drs, no 4-3t* WwW paid, Ton sind te in a busicess ox LLY Post ANT ED—A young man, from Philadelph desirous of obtaint BOARD in a private j Post Office, no s.at* i ITTON RAGS, for which i Highest ensh prices will be. paid, by | & BUSHEE, 309 C street, and $3 | no 3 im* merican WOMAN, general honsework of 2 small fami. Apply at No. 606 Garrison street, Navy Yard. 03-3" y V 7 ANTED TORENT—An unfurnished HOUSE, ina central location, furnished with water and gus; not less than 1) or 12 rooma, Address in- mediately, ving particulars of location, terms.) “R. P. B. ‘tar ce. no 3-3t* ‘ TED— By a gentleman of the highes lity. in the family of a witow lady. or te family, He will require a nicely furnished | we ‘NAME TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE SUR < scriber,on Saturday, Nov. Ist, a RED BUFF A- .0 COW two white feet. Gives about one galion of milk perday. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay Seieh ied and take her away, .K. LEWIS, no 4-2t* ‘7th st. ad. near Ist Tollgate, OST—On Monday afternoon, by a lady, either in going in the car from corner of N to E and 7th streets. or walking from cornerof 7th along E to ith, along lth to H. and thence to corner of isth astreet.a POCKET-BOOK, containing about $14 in Treasury money one silver quarter waquare-shaped silver Japanese coin, etc. The finder will be suita- bly rewarded, and confer a great favor ou one who is unable to bear the loxs, by leaving it with Mr. L. F. CLARK, No. 245 Pa. avenud, between 2th and 13th streets, no 4-3t $2 REWARD.—Lo-t, on Saturday, a bunch of KEYS. The above reward will be paid on \raving them at the Cigar Stand, National Hotel. ( 30TH ULT. IMO, the steamer City of Richmond fell in with on Chesaper py, and icked up in a burnt cordition, sowe Sails and jgein JAMES R. KELLY, no Captain Foes eda stray COW . which the owner can have by prow wate! b Apply to JOHN ing property, and paving charges. Apply to H HAYS. os the Hal ore Turnpike, two from the Washington Spring Tavern ” TPAREN UP ASTRAY The ath Oct... small light brindle COW, with white belly, and Hanks. star in forehead; and ealf, which the owner can have by coming forward, proving property. i Enquire of WN, near Congressional Cemetery, EW B. ying charges. and take her away. KRDREW Bho no 3-3t* . lost on Sunday evening, t, between the Railroad Depot and Eart Capito! street, the xppointment of Ordert: Sergeant, Sturzencgger of Co. A., ist Regt. U. Rf Sharpshooters, as Recruiting Officer, signed by j Generals Porter and Butterfield. Also, his De- scriptive Liat, A liberal reward will be paid if left at the Swiss Consulate, No. 29 South A xtrost Capitol Hill. no 3-2" & REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the sub- e) ecriber, on the lat of November. a RED COW ith white face, cocked horns, red around her eyes a little hollow backed. high on the tail, and on the point of calving when she left. She bout five ears old. Anyone returning her to BERNARD HAVES. comer of th and Hstrecte wit ae the above reward, no 3 3t" Cuz TO THE SUBSCRIBER ON FRIDAY morning, Oct. Slat, one DUN HORSE,‘ about sixteen hai high, with black legs, mane and tail. On the left hip is marked * D. B.”” The owner is Tequested to lgome forward, prove property, pay charges an 2 im awa! LEWIS F. SKIDMORE, no 3-8t* No. 623 12th street. Island, ai TRAYED AWAY—On the sth of Oct.. 2 young, SO white Italian Grey HOUND. had on when it left a small bell, tied with red ribbon. The finder will receive a liberal reward by leaving it at 401 Iith st., between I and K ata, no 1-3t* GTBAYED_From the subscriber, K. Lambell, on HOREE. lame fa left Orteieg wae erect eon in left foreleg. Any person retura- ing said horre to THOMAS & HEISE, Nationsi mee hah Btables, will be liderally rewarded, no 1-3t* REWARD—Strayed or stolen, a sorrel, mixed & roan COLT. with star on torehead; an inch of white on one of hind footlock. Any one Lage 3 the said colt to MANUEL MASON, corner 7th eas and A street north, Capitol Hill, will receive the above reward. no 1-3t* 42 REWARD —Strayed or stelen, a young, vchled COW, had strap around her neck when sheleft The above reward will be given if returned to the corner of H and Delaware ave. no 1-8t* WM. SHANASRY, REWARD-Strayed or stolen, on last | re wait. | the finest Ww ANTED IMME DIATELY— Furnished HOUSE, or A pkmall. neatly | chen, suitable for two gent! rt of a house, wit! lemen and wive! suitable accommodations, a liberal price be | Ria: Address “Cash,” Star Office, Washington, | . C. nos-2* | 10,000 EADIES WANTED. to get their Elannel, Velvet. Merino, Cambric, Mushin, &c.. Stam 2803, Seventh street, (Northern Liberties.) Cloaks, Sacques. Caper, Shawls, Josies, S'ippers. Pincushions, stamped a! lower rates than any other place im town. Cats go right past thedoor. We stamp yeur goods while Also Keep Scemipet onds for sale, on Muslin, member, 28032, bet and Matreets. 5 5 TED IMMEDIATELY—An_ exper! URSE. to take the charge of two little Good references will be requi: ed. Ap- plyat No. 284 H street, between 7th and Isth streets, no 1-at* JANTED—A suite of FURNISHED ROOMS, ¥ with Kitchen, convenient for housekeeping, forafamily of three. Also, BOARD in a private + for s gentleman, wife, and little voy of 9 Bert of references given and required. Ad- dress Box 1%2 Post Of . rea nel 3" { Mace = i ARLOR AND CHAMBER WANTED_A lady desires to rent a PARLOR and CHAMBER, for five or six months, comfortably and nicely fur- nished. where there are few or no other boarders: and, if accommodated, will pay a liberal price. Ad. dress, stating terms and location, “Index.” this ol a no 1-3t* ANTED TO RENT— Y _ Hosemood PIANO. moderate. ¥ rven 9th and fine toned, seven octave modern style. Terms 297 Pa. avenue, south side, be- t h streets. oc Siw Boxes AND CAMP GREASE WANTED—The subscriber will pay the highest market price for any quantity of BONES and CAMP GRE SE, delivered at their Mill, foot of G street. 06,3'-Imeo* MORGAN & RHINEHART. ERS DRUM MAJOR, 2 DRUMM | FERS to enlist in the 1434 Regiment | New York volunteers. None but experienced amd | Feliable men need apply: A liberal sirance on the rm ir men! ¥. iy aranteed. O'S. KING, Military Ratlroud Ofee 330 C2 eet, corner ‘7th, Washington, 0c -1w™ INMEN WANTED—Three or four TIN and SHEET-IRKON WORKERS. The best gf wages id for good workmen. Call at E. H gory. 321 Penn. avenne. oc 2 ANTED—A well furnished HOUSE, imme- diately, ina central location, not lesa than 12 rooms. Address, stating location and terms, “L. ..” Box 3, Star Office. oc ll JPURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.— Wanted to chant for from ons fo three yearn x Furnished plii or rival famity. Loca‘ Firat or Second Ward preferred, Adasen hock Bee 63. Washington, D.C. ‘ne 4-tf ANTED.—We are buying SKCOND-HAND WwW FURNITURE, STOVES and BEDDING. te which we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- ilies declining housekeeping, or having & surpl of furniture will find it to their advantaze to give us acall. BONTZ & GRIFFITH Je 12-tf No 869 Seventh st.. between I and W ANTED— Every person to know that I am in the market, 1 'y to pay cash for all articles in the housefurnishing line. i Kg eity or havi is, will BUCHLY. 496 Seventh street between G aud Ff = side,) Dealer in New and Second re. INVEST YOUR GREEN BACKS. Ty! FIKSt GRA BALL “of thi MOULDERS OF WASHINGTON t steareaae all. on Eat Will tah piace at oreerance oa os! between seb and bth, PRIDAY. Noveuter ieee Cardaof admission one dollar NOTICE! K—The 8 place on » November Sth, eect PRANRLI®, FALL. — ° lembers can pr a - Louisiana ave nec. te Te Ry order: RUSTHAUSS, Bec. cc cn SOCT&L CLUB They intend to give their fi RA! BALL at Tem. Pia November isth. For fai future advertisement. Tu VIRsT GRAND COTTLADR PARTY of the PEACEFUL CLUB will be given on TUESDAY, Nov. ath. at Harmonic Hall, on Green street, bet Bridge street and’ the, promise to the best party of Cae baie 9 meshes in to e atiekete S cents, admitting a gentleman and Ia. jer. Yates, H Ricketts. ni-3t RAND BALL v7! NATIONAL SOCTAL CLUB will be given at TEMPERANCE HALL. On WEDREBDAY EVENING Kovomber 5. The officers and members of the Club have made arrange’ its to make this Ball the most marek i aok copeoet’ an one — oe opens cellent string band. ‘Those whe attend: i t be di ted ip a good night's plearures Tickets aYadmitting « peat iomnn dod ladies. johi Teraclae Tractor, ~ FOR SALE AND RENT. F2. RENT—Several handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS. Apply at Mo. 459 ink st., between @ and H streets, west e no 44t* DOR RENT —T three desirable Fi Fisieb Rooms, Settee desirable} private family. Apply «! 2 12th street, Island. dis al tit )URNISHED ROOMS POR RENT—Two waits of FB’ YEUNTeied Roos on aces neous of No. 21 bad! avenue, nearly opposite Judi-iary Satiare no 430° TpWe, Lance nished Front —— with good Board be obtained on between 9th and OR SALE—The LEAS) Re ling on King streét, (centre of city.) Alexan dri For information inquire at office of Al exandrin News, Bo 4-Iw* ‘OR RENT—FU RNISHED ROOMS, with or with- out rd in & private family in Georgetown. Reference ziven and required. For cards app! to GEO. W ORME. Grocer, corner of Bridge an Con. eae streets, opposite Farmers’ and Bank.Georgetown.D.C. mo.a-bt* 4Q5 SEVENTEENTH ST.. BETWEEN Hl AND 2 1.—two large communicating 8 MS. Bed Room and Parlor,) handsomely furnished, o {he first floor for rent with board. " = Bed Room, in second story. First-class T. Boarders wanted. None ae need apply. ~ Di at 5. Table liberally « . and terms modera! no 4-3t* FroBsienep HOUSE FOR RENT—A ver: veni nt and comforable two story HOt SE, Well furnished, and with a dry cellar, No. 116 Fight street. nearthe Avenue, in a very desirabl location, and in the hy: of the city, be rented, Possession immediately. Apply for terms to CHR. GRAMMER. k:-9., No. 507 Beventh street. o nite Odd Fellows’ Hall, no 4-2" A HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED BACK PAK LOR to let, in the house No. 444 Lith street, hetween G and Ro S-3t CAPITAL BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE, with Fixtures; centrally located. Inquire at er con- Star Office. ____mosate_ | TS LET IMMEDIATELY—Two pleasant, FUR- NISHED ROOMS, near Willards’ ins private family, To sinele gentlemen only. Address" W, W. s.,” at the Star Office. no 3-3t* NT—A large PARLOR and CHAMBER, connecting. on first floor, new: somety furnished. The house is warmed by furnace and lit with gax. "Use of bath-room. with hot and cold water. allowed. No other rooms rented. Ref- erence required. Apply at No. 341 I at., between 13th and ith To 3-26" NALOSTAN ISLAND FOR RENT—That por- G4, ten of Analostan Island fronti eity of 0) ‘town, abou eb! by a dept containing about It acres of rich Intd euiteele fee amarket garden For pie-nic parties it is the moet eligible spot in the District umbia. For terme, apply at No. 464 E street, between 6th and 7th streets. no 3-3t* OK RENT —A aumber of furnicbed ROOMS, at FoSa6k street. vFraukite Rog yee rent, with out board. This i= one of the most desirable local- i in every re-pect.in the city. The rooms are large. Bath, with hot and cold water. in the house, Epacion< and beautiful yard. A first-class boarding. heuse within two doors.’ Also, at same place, STABI E. with room for three horses, and carriage house. fer rent. Bo Sst" Fok, RENT—A PARLOR AND CHAMBER tached unfurnished, on second floor, beautifi situated, two squares north east of the Cay For fertas, of enquire room $1, fourth ; ei KR A very desirable and commodions RESIDENCE, No. 25 Dumbarton st., George. town; Brick House, 3 feet front. by 40 fest deep, with two-story back building, and lot adjoining. 69 feet front. runping baek 12% eet. no |-20" {URN ISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN— For FS ive combrtable Barcisten ROOMS, cen- trally located, suitable for from one to three each rocm. Enquire 363 9th ntrect, immediately appetite Northern Liberty sminas JOHNSON SOR RENT_—In ox ite family, two handsom: ly FURNISHED ROOMS. T-rms, toa perma- hent tenant,’ $3) per month, Geareal location, within a square of the Avenue. None bat gontle- men nm apply. References required. Address “J.J. 8.. star Office. F URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—A PAR- LOR and two CHAMBER®, on the second floor; in an excellent location. Apply at 272 F street’ corner 13th. oc 31-60" basement Brick F% SALE—A three-story and , HOUSE, in the Second Ward, with or without the furniture; it wonld make a good stand fora refectory. For particulars, enquire at No 40% D street, 24 story oe 31-8t* Fa RENT—Part of a HOUSE, No. 335 north B street, 7 rooms, including patlor, dining room, ree bed rooms, kitchen and servanta’ room, completely furnished. Terms, table board for two rsops and $25 per month in money. Possession diven Tnmedtate iy. For apply. _ secrapeteanicaei = 2 FoR BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS; also. double Parlors, Room ‘attached, bath room, gas; fine locality; view of the Capitol, No. 435 Dat. priyees 42 and Sd streets, three doors all. BRICK DWELLING Potomac wate: ——y- {OR SALE-—A copveni containing nine rou: Basi heen Uacie eal ea leaeeiaee inated ouse .gbrick #1 ie, carr’ OU. BE 5 ou H street, between G and a 431. Call nine to three o'clock . m.’ Title indisputable, Terms eaxy. oe -e0St* FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—¥or rent, at 480 ith strect, eact side, between G and streets, neatly furnished very com! B¥D ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS. ani PAR. LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirabio in the city. Every attention a to those occupy ix them. No children in the houne, 00 29- OR SALE.—A brick HOUSE and LOTS eligibly F situated on the coroner ie and L streete 4 Navy-Yard. The house contains ten rooms, with cellars, and @ tine, large brick Stable in the rear. ‘otomuc water in the house, For terms, which Tivery stabie of Thames Hone, eee eect te very e of Thomas & Heise, on ‘west, between C street and Louisiana avenue. oc 3 Iw* J08. taurant and Dwel | th x further RerHoulers iy on the premises, Families with children act me | ea ete } | AND HANDSOMELY FUR) lechanica’ | Isgvonelarge PYRUSTER'S SALE. OF: VALUABLE i ly and hand- | i j of 2m feet, | "AUCTION BAUER. |)» PrearEs sur oe nean TD reeres peormee % af Gaiomig Lier ‘Zi folios 3 Reps k | 7 + the etre e rowan, or — Sola ben contelciag taiwoe more or gether with (Se Rake. bre. brass oie Ba ee jo ‘s 3 boxes Candi es Candies, ‘Ze lot Bleach Cotton, E faree. lot Felt Hate, 1 box Castile Soap, 6 botties Brandy. Bo 4-dte 4 By J. ©. MeGUIRE & G0.. Auctioneers. Tas City Ww. BOTOX. {trust recorded smong the city ington, D. C. say. lots numbered ten, (1).) eléren, (ii teen, 6) in square Sambered 57 = ee ms Bo by the Sfth day afte the Evie eerste srr guge ie tare ce e chaser or purchaser. Conveyancing at ‘the expense of the respective purchasers. Do d-rokds seattle es" Aucts.3 By J, 0. McGUIRE & 00, XECUTOR'S SALE OF OIL PATSTINGS Ao, Ay, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE Lat! - King, ARTIST, DECEASED. Nov. 6th) at 100’clock a.m j ! ! G BIAGES, AND H Hotel cash. (Bep.) W. L. WALL & 60. JVARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a wri M facias, isened trom the Office county, fondante Ticht title Sees fendants ri, ie, im Lote Ni and * tty of John C. Ror mn W. Ridencul pas of > ui y Ward Oa — 7 as the to satints favor of John pour. ra a sy MARSHALS SALE.—In vittue of 9 writs ins i the Clerk's Girealf Gourt ot ndibTares of Columba tor feilat public sale, for case, ta Trost at ees Houve “door of said-county ost District jambia, and” f cinning for the same at a etone the 0 boun- of wtb day of November, 1862, at 12 0' -of Washington, standing Rezay Branch, therouth Hneet he Pine ata Risa rth ty - si ix if perches, north we de four perehes, north twenty. enty perches, north fifty-five aud west ten HE Undersigned offers for eale a large lot of | GROUND, situated between High and Valley «ta., | on the Heights of Georgetown, containing about 90.53) square feet. Also, upon the same elevation, 12 lots of ground, 30 feet on Valley street and 123 HEISE. wie, ™M: s | which seems worthy of being recorded, notonl, Er option of the resolution, contending that it | as case of rare disinterestedness, bat as a4 | = be Sed mean ee Pat og sa , @xample worthy of imitation. A dying soldier called for i a wt | i ii h ill, ti f | funed to deder th dnd Wie iencbetinn San being desirous of making his will, a Justice o POR RENT—The four-story DWELLING HO Fone: 31 Todlane areata sate eg HOURE | l—being a large, convenient house. and in $10 Tuesday, light bay HORSE. with black Thane and tail,and four black feet; right hip was skinned. The above reward' will be given if re- . BOUCHER’S G turned to MR. ‘The petition of Samuel Redfern, asking a re- ni» olan oe ® fine, was presented and referred. Th. following bills were passed :—Authori- zing E. M. Chapin and J. G. Matlock to erect a livery stable on @ street, between Sixth and Seventh; appropriating $130 to introduce gas into the Western Market, for the relief of M. M. White; to gravel the court-yard of Center Mar- ket; for the reliet of Jos. ‘itney. Mr. Wilson, from the commitiee on markets, Teported a bill to connect the two market- houses at Center Market by erecting a building across Eighth street, accompanied by a plan. Mr. Wilson stated that the building proposed Would be of two stories—the upper one, con- taining one large room, which might be parti- Noned off into eatingsaloons. The ground floor Would contain thirty-two butcher stalis and about seventy other stalls, the annual rent of Which world amount to $6,400; while the stalls Row occupying the same space rent for $2,300. It is expected that a handsome premium would be realized from the sale of the pro; stalls. ‘The sum required to be appropriated is $15,000. | One party offers to build it for the reyenue for | One year. | . Raub moved that the bill be postponed and made the special order for Monday next. Mr. Ellis, from the special committee on ‘uilding a public school-house in the third ard) district, reported that box d had Ard upon square 901, bounded by Seventh and ighth streets west and C and Pennsylvania , as the site forthe proposed building. square contains 105,000 fect, and can be sed for $7,000. ant siermeble, trom the speciai committe was referred the bill toxravel Estreet, inth and Tenthsireets, with instruc- quire as to the powers of the city to streets, submitted a report in which ue subject in discussed at length. The com- Rites are of the Opinion that under the present ‘ i the Peace was sent for to witness the deed. The gentleman whose services were called into Tequisition—John H. Johnson, Esq., No. 64 Louisiana avenue—although he had to leaye his office and goa distance of three or four miles, refused to accept any remuneration, saying that “she could not take money from a d. ‘ing sol- dier.” It isrefreshing to tind in these ays,and in Washington, too, what is at all times sorare— @ conscientious lawyer. Cc. sre Taxes.—The amount of taxes paid into our city treasury under our present tax Inw since the first of September last, will foot up about $140,000. Of this amount the proportion set apart for school purposes will be $14,000. A considerable amount, of course, yet remains to be paid in, although, as willbe seen by the above figures, our tax payers have been gene- rally prompt in coming forward—the liberal deductions during the months of September and October having, no doubt, been quite an incentive. et Tse Corets.—tn the Prphans’ Court, on Saturday, there was but little business trans- acted of any public interest. Mrs. Margarct Bayly entered into bond, with proper securities, as administratix on the estate of the late William F, Bayly, Esq., and a distribution ‘was ordered on the estate of the late James Oe Cirenit Court is not in session, having adjourned over from Saturday last -until Friday next. Mititary Orricers will find the Mattress Cot very desirable as itcan be folded up ioto s very small épace fitting into a canvas bag. It isati and durable, and ¢ ean be converted into ota will, and is wo arr S PiSmadeot both car. he India Rubber Store venue, between Irth ocd-tm', and cenvas. For eal: at th of Allen, Clapp & Co., Penn. and Lith sts. rocery Store, on 3 ni-3t* Bridge and Potomac at., Georget: REWAKD.—Strayod away from «ubscriber, $10 REED Stra: COWS one red, with elit in both ears; the other a brindle, with white back and belly. and star in her forehead and left hip. The above reward will be given for their return to Pie | HAYES, corner New Jersey avenue and 4th atree me BOARDING: OAKDING—Five or six gentlemen can bo ac- commodated with a handsome, second-atery FRONT ROOM, furnished or not. with Boaed ot without. Apply to 308 Delaware avenue, North of the apitol. no 1 St™ Fiber chass BOARDING —Gentlemen wish ing to obtain Furnised RUO! BOARD i: private family, can be accommodated, b: in; at No. 418 8th street, between G the Patent Office. ANTED—BOARD, in & respectable private mee Residence between Pennsylvania avenue and K street. and between 12th and 2th ata, Stating terms, Reference required Address “T. T Office, oe2 LEGANT STOCK OF E LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS. Now opening. from the best manefacturers, @ splendid a-sortment, comprising all the newest sod best styles of this season. Also. great variety of handsome Fall and Win- ter SHAWLS, selling off at the loweatcesh prices. J. WwW. Seventh at., above AuwW IDTHS COTTON SHERTINGS AND PILLOW COTTONS With all other kinds of DRY & Ds for thee use! eral and special wants of families and housekeep. os “TAn inspection of stock incurs no obligation to purchase js BRY & BRO., Pa. ave.and Ninth etrect. Une price only, marked in plsi feetdeep These lots, for beauty of situation, are not surpassed by any in he town. For terms. aj ly to R. P. JACKSON, Attorney at Law, No. ridge street. oe I88OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm heretofere doing business under the name atd title of L.H. & @.C. SCHNEIDER is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. L.H. Schneider is authorized to settle all bills due by the firm and collect all bills and notes due the same . H. SCHNEIDER. October 12. 1962. G. C. SCHNBIDE The undersigned will continue the general | ware Business at the old stand, where he solicits a continuxnce of the liberal patrouage extended to ‘m, ld fi Scat ___b, W. SCHNEIDEI GFEAT commoTion ‘N THE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? Iris BAR & BROTHE NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, No. 115 Pexnsyivasia Avexcs, Between 19th and 2th sts. EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE FoR WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very place now for every body to buy A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP! Piease remember that our motto is FAIR DEALING &4ND LOW PRICES! _ Call xt once and procure your bargains. 0% 2m* LD DEMAND NOTES. UND TREASURY NoTKs AND SILVER h hest b: Bought at VATS abeee rant “00, - OC N-Im Bonkers, No. 16% Pa. arouse Apply to THOS. BLAGDEN, No. 499 ‘OK RENT_A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleanntt. Bey mitunted ert Wert, ‘The, Bouse ova- tain: rooms, a s a oom and library and iF supplied mith 3 on $ ‘all'modern conve: % Terronth. Apply at No. 1926 st on Ce re ge tat eae Pe wi De, et ROOMS, at Ne. 416 oth street, opposite ent n-3w Ni lat ED oe Dsener ION.—The co-partnership heretofore exis! between the subse 1» arm of Mose Dean, ee bene thin ar ake solved by mutual consent. GORGE H RE Washington, Oct. 5, 1n92, © Mi: DENN: eh ENTS! : rt UTLERS ACTORY. corner 4% street av. enue, Colonization Buildi ‘Washi , D. *B—SkOO) D'YENTS BOUGHT and D. 00 S-im* Corns, coun aes ke. COMPOUND stnU? OF GUM ARABIC, cert | Potomac | S15 | MODATED —