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= LOCAL- NEWS. oo AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ‘ ~Wasnixoton Tusaten. -- This heretofore ular theater wil! be re-opened to-night un- F the auspices of Mr. Nixon, who has mids many and much-needed improvements—and surh as will add to the eee and conye- wience of his rons. Ta. merit always meets a ot nealane therefore, Mr. Nixon walt mo doubt be succeseful, for among others he Ss €1 three of the brightest stars the stage, in their several Mnes, viz:—Isabel Cubas, Senor Ximines, and F, S. Chantran; all of whem will i 5 ae to-night. The programme to-night consists of the plays of « F Nighy” “Miles” Boy,” and “The Young Widow,” and a number of fascinating Spanish dances by the tenatifel Cubas, assisted by Ximines and the entire Pallet troupe. The dan this evening are bs Flor de GOTTRCHALK'S CoNcERT.—Goitse! res his first concert to-night, ae Wetton fain ‘The programme is a nighly ge tive one, em- racing in its list some very parest gems halk will be assist- who has recently creatad im all the Northern cities Gottschalk and tacter with batac' tarefore with irtrsistible sustained by Mr. L. P. stock actors in the count entire company CaxTeaacky Ha ular Wing, and greeted with plaudita by those who resort there. Especially is this so ‘with Misses Mortimer, Peanoyer and Suther- Tand, whose populayity abates not. ber, this is the last week of the « Gipsey’s Lay,” and therefore none wno would wit a really beautiful act should longer procrastinate a visit to Canterbury. Nrxox’s Cremorxe: Crncrs was again well filled last night with an audience who testified their delight by repeated rounds of appliuse. dislodged with difficulty. The performers all were as usual excellent, especia Hy. the Conrad brothers, Eaton Stone, Thayer, M'le Elvira, &e., &e. Franxity HALt.—Select soiree this evening under the auspices of Harmony Circle. A de- lightful time is prornised ali participants. TremPERANCE HALL.—Firet grand ball of the | National Social Clab thisevening. An agrec- able treat is in store for the rotaries of Fery: chore. ——»——___ the city Loundary, exclusive of sil east of Tw ifth street east, and exclusi ba: the west end of the canal west of Fi teenth street, is 6,110.91 acres, or 266,192.5 square feet, divided as follows: Square feet. Area of public reservations and squires occupied by public build- ings... 2 Area of building lots. Area of alleys...... Arta of avenues, stree and canal... 2656, 192,516 OlAl cess sees Re extension of the arsenal grounds gives | the following as the aggregate length of the streets and avenues of the city, v Total length of streets Total length of avenn Total, 227.83 miles, or.. _——— ‘- KsockisG Down a Sorprmer.—Yesterday exening three drunken soldiers belonging to Scott's Nine Hundred Cavalry aroused them- selves by riding their horses over the payements on Massachusetts ayenue, near Sixth strec’, and attempted to jump over an excavation for @ gas pipe near Sevexth street, when William ‘Truman went out to them, and picking ap 2 stene struck one of them on the jaw, knocking him from bis horse. Officer Crown and Con- stable Colciazer immediately arrested Truman and teok him before Justice rnuaclo, who hgld him to security for a further hearing. The aifair created considerable excitement at the time, some blaming Truman, and others alleging that he had done perfectly right. The soldier who was hurt inclined to the-latter opinion, and re- fused to appear at the office. z > Tuinp Ward Poice Cases—Before Justice Thompson.—W m. Johnson, forestalling the mar- ket; fined $11. Lewis Noyes and Henry De- ming, Thadeus Spurgeon and Thos. Forrest do.; do. $2each. Marsaret Brown, disorderly and profanity; workhouse #0 days. Andrew Anderson, drunk and disorderly; fined $2. Dan’l Dugan, do.; workhouse 60 days. John A. Dagan, do. turved over to the military. Susan Dugan, do; workhouse 60 days. Wm. Jobnson and Geo. A. Poutias. sleeping in the street and disorderly; turned oyer to the mili. tary. Cornelius Leonard, drunk and diso. derly: fined $4. Richard Nolan, do.; do. 1,103,460 Sophia Williams and Adam Young. do.; dis- | Sh missed. Utermehle Blaterlitz, do.; fined #2. oo Deatr iy SOLpirns.—The following have been reported since our last: Charles O. Austin, company F, t6th N. J. Charles C. Rodgers, company B, 12th Vt. Ange! Luares, company ith N. Serg’t George Henry, company E, ass. Myron F. Bennett, company B, 127th Hiram Northway, company C, 11st) Egbert P. Stearns, company D, 3th N.Y. Ww Goodlive, company L, 6th Ohio cay’y Charles Latue, company E, Lith Conn. Corp’! Elisha Jones, company F. 23d Mich. James Reardon, com ay H, tst N. ¥. Private in company B, 2d N. Y. artillery. ——_—>—__ Case or CuTtTmnG.—About seven o'clock Monday evening, as a young man named Wm. Joyce, was standing in company with two girls, near the corner of 19th and E streets, he Crady, who was standing near, and they each off their ceats and went into a figtit, ‘when the former drew a large dirk knife and cut the latter about the face and breast, but, fortunately, the kaife being dull, no serious wounds were inflicted. Officers Stinchcomb and Stewart were at once’ upon the spot, and | arrested Joyce, who was taken before Justice Drury, and held -to security for his appearance at Court. So large has been rehasers at this Tuer NokTHERN MARKET. the attendance of dealers an Pp market for some time} ast that ithas been found | to make & large addition in the furm | of a shed, on the south side, twenty-six feet long, extending from Seventh Eighth streets, This shed will contain about ninety new stalls. ‘The work is being done under the direction of Mr. James Bowen, clerk of the market, and Messrs. Harkness and Utermehle, commission- ers. ye ee ae Seconp-warp $ tice Drury.—W.H. Clapp, drank; fined 32. I Shapman, theft; jail for court. Hannan Wil- | R Searcoae een, Jacob Shandel and C. | Bed, White, Grey and Plaid may be found at the v India Rubber Store of Allen, Clapp & © avenue, between Wth and [1th sts, H. adage disorderly; turned over to the military. James Downell, drunk and disor- derty: $1.58—by Justice Thompson. Julia | Ann Bond, disorderly conduct; fined #3, and held to security for pang Elenora Washing- ton, disorderly; fine d $2. charged with assault; dismissed. Sekt Bi Mth THe NiGHT ScHoors in the several school | districts are about to be med. That in the seeond district commen’ last night, in the school room at the corner of Wew York avenue and Sixth st. That in the fourth (Island) dis- trict will commence on Monday next, in the Lasement of the Presbyterian church, Sixth st. ‘That in the third (Navy Yard) district will be opened in a few days, at Mr. McCathran’s school room. . ——~»—__ Groven’s Tuxaten.— East Lynne.”—The greatest of all the successes of Miss Lucille ‘Wertern—+ East Lynne; or, The Elopement”— Will be produced this evening, with a cast of characters superior to any ever yet arran; for this heart-touching play. Mr. L. P. Barpett —— to-night, for the first time. He is said to a very excellent young actor. — Case Dectprp.—Judge Bond, of Ht has decided that the conductor of sce jemen ger railway car was not guilty of an assault on 4 passenger by ejecting him from the car on his refusal to pay amountof the fare—he ten- dering a #1 note, which the conductor could not change—the passenger refusing to leave the car, MeEpicat Dtrector’s Orrice.—This office ‘was removed to-day, from its location in the building occupied by the te anny Ake vernor, to No. &2 Pennsylvania avenue, between Nine- teenth and Twenticth sts. een — > Resrexep.—Col. (, M. Zulick has tendered bis resignation as commander of the 21 District Regiment, owing to continued ill heaith _ THOMAS CHAPMAN Con in the Baltimore City TED.—Yrsierday Crithinal Court, the case of Thomas Chapman, late detective of the Gor- ernment Provost Police, shal Dodge, indict@ fer untawfally rece and feloniously taking and earrying away $1,446 tn gold and $2,000 in Treasury notes, the / werty of Joseph F. Hodgson, of this city, on | h of March 1, which has been po H Tom one term to another, was called up | he court room being well fliled by | + feeling an interest ia the case. ' boys William Hundley aud George Leon- | size. ard, who stole the money from Mr. Hodgson, | testified to the fact that they met Chapman oa | the six o'clock train for Baltimore, and that the latter arrested them, but that they divided all H their monry with him, and he Iet them off, even | ute to take to reach the | Chapman knew the money was stohn, | poisons “4 Handley told him so. The boys were * £ Sevilla” and La‘} arrested a: the’ President atreet depot, and a | Madritena.” © or they recognized Chapman, who directing them which ces selected for | tecause satisfied with the it was by that of Mr. Hodgson, al Me Phail, detecti others, who wove a chain of circumstances atont Chapman which fixed his guilt beyond a doubt, and after a consultation of ten minute: they returned a verdict of guilty. ho verdict took the prisoner by surprise. His convictiom subjects him toan imprisonment of from five to ten years in the penitentiary. It is said the case will be carried to a higher court on & writ cf crror. The whole umount stolen was over 29,000, and Mr. Hodgson, it will ha remembered, recoy- ered $4,175.c% from the boys. Forrtu-wanp St tice. Walter.—Theodore Wa ggohay stealing; ) » Fran: and. James Har: id _were digm ; John Cagsid do.; tured over to 3 ey, larceny of clothing; dismissed. J. 1. Thos. White, do.; in- gz to riot: fined 95. Joseph Morg: cases, disorderly; fined one dollar in eac! = Sam]. Murphy, do.; tined ig ; dismissed. Mary } disorderly: fined 49. Geo. fined #2." John Bell, disorderly . Lonvisa Haweer, profanity; fined $1.53 Alfred Hnufnor, swind- | John Kelley, | David Conchon, nui- | | information from them, ATION CASER—Befors Jus- rd, Payton Johnson, 1 for a hearing. ath ray, Theodore T. nnis Lowry, asgault and battery; . Johnson, do.; H. » Grif; fine at thls | #2 each. Butler, profanity ad by Justice Clayton. ling; turned over to the Pro Horwitie, disorderly; mil do.; workbhonse 90 day ; sent to hospital sance; dismissed. 8. sidewalk; fined 5. » CI fined 36. John H. Banks, d “That mule” created unusual merriment, from | Given, do.; di the fact that « rider was at last found who was | money under false pretences; loc » assault; fined larceny: jail. tis, disorderly; ined $3. Pathe Aaron Clark, obtainin, w Anderson, disorderl}; James Brown, drunk, turned oyerto | oningher, vagran € -——<o—-—_— | Masovic Graxp LopGr.—The annnal com- } Tand Lodge of the District } tthe hall, corner of D | unicntion of the G luinbia took place 's and full representa AREA OF THE CiTy.—The total area within | fromthe subordinate lodges were in a The report of the the following results: | No. 10, $284; B. French, No. 1 | $731.39 more than to Union Lod: j tended. The Gra ‘ and Lodge of Oregoi ARREST OF A SwInpr. -Officer Pendell, | the instunce of Mr. Emrich, proprietor of | rich’s Europ: man calling himse charged with forging vouchers ag: Government, and endeavoring to disno<« ot | He hed the regular blanks not correctly filled up. exhibited a letter, purporting a tailor in Baltimore, apologi to send his order f nising to forward by express Vanfortunately for Hufaer, the was dated Washington, instead of Balti- uso had on his person several forged papers from the military authorities, as gent” Hufnor; likewise, 4 lieutenant’s she Justice Walter turned bim over to ihe military authorities. —— ALEXANDRIA APFATRS.—The namber of soldiers in the services of the United States, buried im the Union burial ground near this plaice, up to Saturday last, was 415. Anumbcr of workmen are engaged in build- ing the new extensive bakery tor the United States government, on Oronoko street. 4 bullding extends the entire width of the ry of the ovens been completed. per day can be baked. reporied that Mesers. | Benjamin Lambert of this rate army, have, been former ina skirmish near Germantown, the y & Confederate picker.— When finished 100,000 rations John Adam and in the Confede. latter, accident! DisMissrp.—Yesterc jail on suspicion robuery of Mr. J brought out f dence was not sufilcient t n of the prisone His knowledge of thook was only from sceing it in the hands, and the reason of his early | leaving the store where he was employed, was | because he had got through with his werk. Ie | was dismi-<sed. ANGEROUS Dri | Smith, a hackman, w: Britt, for disorderly condu n his driving bis hack against another, i Thompson, who tried the ease, in consideration of the defendant's wil- lingness to pay for the damage done the plain- tift's couch, fined Smith $2, and gaye him some spropriate advice relattye to careless driving and endangering lif arrested by Patrolman The offence con- wogiris, | Tux Waren Wor arge force of work- | men are now an altercation with a teamster, named James | ™* e pi. W. R. Hutton estis being pushe pletion; Cabin John Bridge is bei: and a large tore trimming the foundatio: = We vestenpay called in to see our friends Bur- dins & Powers. ani luxuriat steamed oysters that we have yet eaten in thecity. | We would advise our friends who indulge in lava. tion to give Burdine & Powers here be able to feast the inner street, aoining me on some of the best | Files of that deseri MAR ON rice steamed oysters. thema call at 319 and 321 E Kirby Bouse. Ever axp Far D —Deafuess, Noises in the ‘oss Eyes and all Throat s& are exclurive! ker. Oculist and Aurist. Ion- inls from the most respectable gten, and numerous acknowledc- dreds of testin citizens of Warhin mets from well known successfully treat amincd at his office, 227 public men who have been Von M. can be ex- Avenue. opposite ttt ATION CAse8.—Before Juz- | — Berrato Rowrs all sizes, Wolf Robes, Skunk Robes, Army Blankets, Blue, Green, sateen “hart Mititaxy Orricxus will find the Mattress Cot 1 itean be folded up into a very into a canvas bag. i and can be converted into « chair or I, and is so arranged that it may be It ia made of both car- sule at the India Rubber Stora Co., Penn. avenue, between loth George W. Harrison, | pet and canvas, | and 1ith’sts, Inpta Ressrr Goo: Th : ber Coats. Leggins ebaee, te bay zene vege np blankets, Mareloci, every article made from ndia H. A. Hall's India Rubber Warehouse them at reanut re Penna. avenue, between sth and Ith ‘he Volunteers are urvy, Wounds and oa Srantiixe! Bet Teve—T braving the daugers of Fever, Se Many a gallant fellow will leave his bones to bleach, who by the aid of Hollowa: & Ointment, would strong end healthy. Soldiers, try t cents per Box or Pot. ne Oomyort ayp Ease 1s One Mixute.—Corns, B ‘allosities, Club and I. 'rosted and Tend , Moles, the Feet, Hands and Face. cw inconvenienes to the patient well caewe nt near Pour-a the General Tele 4 to his fanfily em! Only 25 225. |, Bun- nverted Nails, Ohit- ist.at 424 Pennsyivanin if street, (four doors » No Acid, no Blood, oc B tf telptei—— DratniBia Inpra Revere Goops.—Mr. H."A. all has just received j also, extra long and bber Capes with sleeves, which prices, at hia India 10 Pennsylvania avenue | be- | light (in weight) manufacturers’ Rubber Warehouse, 3 tween 9th and luth ats, 438 Pens. avenue, near ¢ beat assortment of ‘arein the city. Drop id supply yourself for §1. Guear Torcer Tarcurn. CRISTBDORO’S EXORLSIOR HAIR DYP. No Lend, no Lite, no Nitrate of Stiver; acts iv- stantanevusly; nover fails; produces all the shat-s of biack and brown. Parties who were dissatiafet with other Dyes, nse tiria with invariable catisfac- tien. Manufactured by J. Oristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. \. No. 5 Crtstapono’s Harm Paremavativs Isinvaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the atmort softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality / to the hair. PriceS@ cents, @land 82 per bottie, according te size. ss oc --eolmar —— ee Barcnecon's Hare Drs, The best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s colebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a color not to be distingnidhed from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edles the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful. Bold by all Druggists, &c. SF The Genuine Is sigued Wittiam A, Barcam | LOB, om the four sides of cach bor. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, m 27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Botd st.) salse Se Sales Szoun of Allen, Clapp & ween 10th nad iith ete ete, sol icerand ry, ® great vari e Rabber Coats, Ponohas, Blankets, Leggins. Air Pillows, Beds, Roots, Cu: Fives, ond the thou- ing; we pontock of Battal Robes lined and wn: ec ot fala it nes a bod. ten Naps ant Secrtag Yo ore. Lo! a. nkets, ote warmth ‘audcomfertinthe campand ‘aria Shirts, Gomterabists, Diswern, Blackines Boskckie Gloves and Gauntlets, Valisce, Leather Bags and small trunks made to stand rough usage in baguage H ai tof | wares. Camp Stools, Cota and Arm Chairs, which will be sold at reasonable prices. no dIm erica emanes b Guest PRewerivanta Rove, via Baltimors and resi te the North and West.—T wo trains leave Washi: daily and one on y—quick time— | low fare and sure connections jera’ tickete sold : through at Gqvernment rates. For fo preelengs fur- ther informatien apply at the office o: Penn- | sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. @fficeopenfrom _ until 9p. m.; on Sundays from 3 to 4 p.m. -ly stab BR. O. Nontox, Agent. Tue Inpian Heap Booron, from Canada, will describe diseases and tell hia nts the nature of their complaints or illness, without receiving any Ne chara Sor consultation or adewe. Office, No. 11 Washington Building, ennsylvania avenue, corner of deventh street, ‘ashington, D.C. au 25-tf = —————— — = MARRIED, Jul 1962, by Pastor Finkel, Mr. ERNST GUST KNORR to Miss ELLEN V.stiMIDT. he 2d of November, by Rey. Mr. Waters, Mr. EC. GAMMACK D, all of Washington city. { Baltimore Sun copy.) On the Ab i WIESENFELD, of Charlestown, V D. MURPHY, of this city. LOST AND FOUND. LABOUT is to AMANDA GTRAYED YESTERDAY AFTERNO#S KD 40’clock, « biack NtsWFOUNDLAND PUPPY, almost fall grown; very cufly ur. Aryone re turning him to the British Legation, H street, will be suitably rewarded, no B.St* vening about nine 1 o’clock, on lth street, below C street CKET BOOK containing aboet #2%in mon Also one passand some receipts. rec: ive the above reward if le{t at this office. OsST—Lsst evening, between nine and ten, in 4 passirg from opposite the Treasury Depart- ment to Willard’s Hetel.in one of the Georg*town horse: ars,a POCKET BOOK, passp :ctof dark mo- ning papsrs and memorand.. ef no use lo any ore but the owner, The finder will be suit- ably irk rded by leaving the same at this office. = : REWARD—Lost. on Sunday morning, about 1) o'clock, between 34 and 6th sts.; a valuable RING, with three nd a small black strip: will pay above reward, t finder. Apply at J. KARR’S. 4 no 4-30" OF THE C ME TO THE RESIDE seriber, on Saturdny. N: LO COW, two whit t, € of m Ik per day. forward, prove prop & ensury money silver Japanese coin, 3 bly rewarded. and confer a great favor ou one who is unable to bea- the lose, by leaving it with Mr. L. F. CLARK, No. 24% Pa, avenue, between 12th and sth stree Sh 7 no 4-3t 2 RE Lost, on Saturday, » bunch of $2 KE above reward will be paid on | Weaving them at the Cigar Stend, National Hotel. no #-3t : in eat cam | yN THE 30TH ULTIMO, the steamer City of | Richmond fell in with, on apeake Bay. | picked up in burnt OUND—Came to the und and CALF, which the ow ean have by prov roperty, aud paving charges. Apply ta JOU HW. NAYS. 09 the Raltimore Turnpike, two from the Washington Spring Tavern TPABEN UP ASTRAY—The 29h Oct..a snail light brindle COW, with white belly, and flanks, star iv forehead; and calf, which the own-r can have by coming forward, proving property, paying charges. and take her away. Enquire of ANDREW BROWN, near Congressional Cemetery, no 3St* REWARD.—Strayed or stolon from the subs 5 | &5 scriber, on the Istof Novewbir,a RED COW with white face, cocked horns, red around her «yea alittle hollow becked, high on the tail, and on th point of calving whe@ she leit, She is about fiv carsold. Any one returning her to BERNAR TAYES, corner of 4th and H streets, will receive the above reward, no 3-3t* CAME To THE SUBSCRIBER ON FRIDAY | / morning, Oct. Slst, one DUN HORSE, about sixteen hands high, with pee tees, mane and tail, On the left hip ia marked ‘* The owner is nemnested oe one forward, prove property, pay charges aud take jul away. by LEWIS F. SKIDMORE, So. 623 12th wtrect, Esinn BOARDING. WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ani afew single gentlemen, can obtain ROOMS with Board. at 439 Ninth street, between Hand G, opporite Paten’ ice. no 5-2t* | gerry ee FURNISHED to rent, with Board. Those willing to pay a fair price for good accommodations, apply at 457 isth st , Ist square from the Avenue. neo 5-tf Pee a rere eresent ROOMS and good BOARD, full oryartial,can be bad ins privat> family from the North,on moderate terms. Referenc: exchangel. Apply at 165 West street, (ieorge- town, near High street. 1t* Wine, in a respectadle pri e family. Residence between Pennsylvania avenue and K street. and between 12th and 2)th nte. Stating terme. Reference required Address “T, T .” Star Office, oc 29 FRANKLIN & ©O., CE TIGN = 244 Pennsyivania AVenc: (north side,) apie 1th aud iyth ste, 385 Pa. avenue, under the National Hote), BRAZILIAN PEBBLE (Rock tal, urreritaee eLasess, MICRUSCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS no 1-e0 CARTES DB VISITE, &c., Ke. LL WIDTHS COTTON SHEETINGS With all other kinds of DRY GOODS for the gen- eral and special wants of familics and housekeep- | e TB. An inspection of stock incurs no obligation to purchase One price only, marked in Tun res, 0c 90-10t Pa. ave. and ay 486 N#W FALL stock. PAPERHANGINGS, 486 Gold Me- Emb Gold and Velvet. dium ww-priced PAPERS. a, for the ris sMorued or ror hattbleresidence. NDOW ES. Abeautifal Selection Gold Band. Ymitation Go Common mand Blue Hol- land, by the Yard or & Hite aden. Warranted to le wie J r The taping assortment in he Dstt, from« the best manu! in country. Also, a beau- tifal variety of dark. Woed eit fel variety vod pad stall tized. Oval de Visite Frames tie manufacture. ICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors. Picture Riggs, Nails, &o © R Qopies of colebrated Fictaren, Paintings, Statuary The attention of those renovating Is called to the above 18, which were purchased forsand,oa account of the times, will be sold at the lowest ‘re- munerative prices exclusively Yor “Aifetiict lsbor, when purchased and executed. orti ited ns re} mi ol peer ar AP eR ANGTNG or apa 6 ‘or ox ARERITER 1°. 486 Beventh et. doo! octane “Gita Peltews” Hat, WANTS." . = DRES3 Wy ANT ep InMeEDIATELT— NERS, at BLUUT's, 439 Boventh no 6-3t* y ANTED—A geod Journeyman BARBER, eat wagce. Appiy 93 High Get, Sockovem Map Reeeeae. Price @1, $1.0 and 3 per box, according to { TED—3 BORERS. THOMPEON & CO., 268 ANTED—An ORGANIST, for the serv tho Bpiseopal Church. rienced quire at No. 415 7th at. RESPECTABLE PERSON WANTS A SITU. Catat 177 34 atieet be, Ist, : ee ation as chaimber: objccticn to children. ween Pern. ave. aud : of | cane mee gages MA | ct Sees pe Se 122 taki T n, at, 2 rites evita Norah yd ce ee ea the: a I i ‘By a gentieman ani ity, oI resa.atating t (ineluting easend ee 8 5 oI rT ST Pest Other Neen tw) ANTED—A careful eat gre, (Ava ebildren, and make Derseif generally usefal: Must be et Beatly. Apply at 534 i st. Tth. no 6-3t edn ED—A GENTLEMAN, teact as saleman, jase Whe'esale Grocery House. Uy eonpeter.t. and | None who is not 3 tof references, | Waraington Post Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—30 MASONS AND STONE CUTT! . to work ow fortit 2 Bg"s $2.25 per dar and corner of 35th and at Harper's Fi 5 ! om the Worka, charges, Also.2 WaANTED-« small conventent Room: dreas*‘ Abel,” at thisoffice ED HOURS Wa Acarona We W.,”’ Bo EN NTEO—Ceatrali, "Box 16 Star K. Apply at once to W. TH C0., 269 P, tween Toth and Ith ate, maebig ANTED TO RENT—For a rm of Years, a HOUSE, containing from 10 to 12 roams. Raf- quired. Address A. FLAGLER, URNER WANTED —A good Turner ean Gnd iy-n# immediately at our sts. near depot employment by a H BB. becriber, wishi \~ of whom it may factory. corner Ist and to retire from business, will dispose of kis Store, | A lot Ladies’, Childrens” and Gentlemen's Bhece, } It is situated on the northeast fo rhs Baltimore ANTED—A WOMAN. t poly at Mr. McDONEULS conser nd C st., Capitol Hill. | Room; two latze Rooms in sec’ n4 story; alates U i _ (Boe st 5 D—A small HOUSE, or three Unfar- : a male as ‘ged eee rent will | Me be paid, newer, "GG. B.,at Star fice, stating lo- to Miss KATE M.DO: | catlon sud tern ’ ni ng woman, a 1. or éamstress. the corner of F i SITUATION af lac j ate., Baltimore, Md. ratant, by Rev. J. G. Butler, MAX py.) eat of ictoocine ten 1 and Tl etreets. west ride. \ YOUNG MAN. between the aze those bringing | bags > i private family. Apply nt $92 12th «trect, Isinnd, 1 box Caatile Soap, - | be obtained on applic: © in the ceuntry, | & tes’ walk of railrond on 7th st. Inguire of J. K! 7th street, mear first toll gate,or at Bux SK. LEWIS EMBROIDERERS WANTE ps, Wreaths, and Bugles. perienced hands. ER, wpe can cut and None need ap- ANTED- Six respectable young LAD learn at em orvider: ¥ Hoad Dresses, Nets, an knowledge of the in want of Employment « ercallon the new Jutelli No, 511 Ninth st_, where the en to first-class Servants, on band for good Cooks, Lannd ds, Waiters and for Young Men to wait on tables or hotels” Farm Hands wanted. Ei od help will find it to their a | .B—Houres wanted. The be obtained without charge by : betwee T have always Foune man, from Philadelpt | family. Address Box 38? : i ANTED—160 tons COTTON RAGS, for which the highest cash prices will b GOODELL & BUSHEE, 309 C stre. 7ANTER—A German or American WOMAN, to do the general housework of a smal! fami! Apply at No. 606 Garrison street, Navy Yard. % furnished HOUSE, » furnished with wa and gas; not less than Mer 12 rooms. Address ia. Tticulars of location, terms,) ina central loea' igned a stray OOW | nc lower rates than any other place in torn. Cars We stamp your goods whi 1 Goods for aaie, on member, 280}, right past the door. the finest Muslin. and Mstrerts, ANTED TO RENT—A fine tone ‘ood A modern style. y 297 Pa. avenue, south si INMEN, WANTED—Threo or four TIN an SHEET-IRON WORKERS. T for goo® workmen. Cal YVANTED—A well farniehed HOUSE diately, ina central location, not less than 12 yom, “Addiess, stating location’ and terms) URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three Dwelling for a years a Furnished Location in the ee B04 SECOND-HAND and BEDDING, for the highest cash prices. Fam- , or having a surplus ED.—We are bu: TURE, STOY. which we are paying h ilies declining housekee pi of furniture will find it to _je i2-tf No 369 Seventh st.. betwe ANTED—Every the market, rea in the housefurnishing’ line. asurplus. will do well to 2% Keventh street, between @ and H, ler in New and Second-hand rson to know that I am i: n for all articles GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs. INVEST YOUR GREEN BACKS, ndersigned offers for ale a lars ituated between Migh and on the Heights of Georgetown, containi: 60,520 equare feet. Also, upon the same ele 12 lote of ground, 30 feet on Valley street and 12} These lots, for beauty of situation, are sed by any in he town, . P. JACKSON, Attorney at Law, No. BAELS,’ PARTIES, &. (|) TMUOPION SALES; Freracatre eet “ie poCeeeIWaN | Tits AFTERNOON ANw FO-MORROW. Feiiows Tia. on TUESDAY Nov ne 7, Y Br 8 b wald 0.00, estioneme, cLreder's brass and hand cg for the oreacion. Suppet will be furnish a 50 Day tottiid: lect on oe an experienced cateter, Positively, no hate or ea) will welt in t Rooms— ° qeretsn the room. Tickets @1,ddmitting a gen- we De. Tambo a“ Committed .—Jas. faith, Charles | -———— — ego ouans te Rak wa wine | plc hh John Horley. A. Kierline. Shields, Theo, Bowe! RLOMUL Tus Esrare Jae. Clark. R. Campbell, Thos Kennedy. n Font re ps! BROCEASED. \HE FIRS GRAND BALL _ Cards of admission one dollar. no +h Mr ing, Bow for UE FIRST GRAND BALL sere y Nation at'sSotat circa eae will venat on wend EVANS Pa RS ee amegessh teers Bite os fovea eae Series, | Reet Rath ey Raph cellent st: Thi nicht ptewure coobrecing— not be disappointed is a good ni: ets St a centioman Com mottee of James P. Bf: FOR SALE AND RENT. _ B RENT—A PRAME DWELLING HOUSE. teece fi tnd Loth cireets. luguireat Ne 803 Faith ENISHED (communicating) or witout. And ls M, No. 434 Bighth street, pear no 5-2t* A very large er fe 1 4 J Rom, G vd water the Bodse. ; mes & GRIPFITH, Avcte. : Hallros wo squares, am rite, Soe a ‘th street, between Mand Nels i By 7? & OniF: no K SALK—A tret Retall DRUG STORE, stoy evciock, in fromt of the Auction Beoaee we SALI rst-clase y ‘ : eatablished The au! Shait esti and Gay streets, two of the p: palthorough- Lot Dry Geods, Hoiscry. and Pancy Goods, fares of the city,1 in fall operation and doing a | large Pré¥eription and Retail Bnainess, a | One Barrel Whiskey, f the highest respectability. ‘Terms Miike saad compres a Front Biers and Back | ms RON TZ & GRIFFITH, Aucts, : ; ° | [] §& MARSHAL'S SALE OF P Cellar, Magged; a email Yard with Hydrant, &. ey rag Ay oF © Fixtures of the frst quality, w'th a complate | the United States for the Districk ill self at public auction, for ‘at stork of genuine Drags, Chemicsis and Raney are Go0g- store of deka m Olegene on we ticles, with all the receipes for the Proprietary archer. betwooe Ninth and Tenth streets on 8 od As good an opportunity for business is seldom T, the Sth instant, < offered to the trate. Adddress THOS G. MAC: lopk a. m. the ‘ollowing cargo of the Treses KENZIE. Northeast corner Baltimore aad Gay uetAllG ME oat. sie “3 OK RENT—Sereral handsomely ROOMS. Apply at No. 4d@azth ef ponen Candles, Large lot Calico ge lot Bleach Cotton, ‘e ot Felt Hats, = — . Lar QOK RENT —iTwo or three desirable FUR- Lar; 2 Coffee, NISHED ROOMS, with or withoul Board, ina no t-lw =a 6 botties Brandy. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Twoenitsof | po sate ware T amon,, FURNISHED BOOMS, on first and second floor, a ———— No.2] Indiana avenue, nearly opposite Judi tary ARSHAL'S SALE —In victue of a writ of is Ro 4-3" WO LARGE’ A} nished Front ROO - with good Bourd, may expore at public anie, for cash, in front of on at No. 339 F street, | House door of said county, on TH Circuit Court ofthe District of Gat a Hee 2 in “ ek ae . D HANDSOMRLY FC R county of Wastin lon, to me ai e, Tl sf the een 9th and Tenth «ts no 4 3t* 2th day of November, 1862, at 12 0 ‘clock i aed es SE of Restexrant and Dwel | {ondents right, tie. claim snd isterest fs lox" | Washingion, D. C., together with ait é the improvements thereon, seized = < sore -* af = pet AE OR RENT—FU RNISHED ROOMS, with or with- © patisfy Jodicialx No. 0 r * “out Board in a private family in Georgetown, | favor of John W. jenoar use of te i nae m ivenand requited. For cardsapply to j oe i7-ate “1 Ue. ~ LAMON, {centre of city.) jon inquire at off: a :. Grocer. corner of Bridze aut a reets. oppesite 3 : ARSHALS SALE.—In virtue of 9 write nocgetows. BO. Mises kinet tom the Gee = SEVENTEENTH ST., BET WE! Circuit Court ot the District of ColumMa ‘for 45 TT Tio inree communentiog ROOMS, | County ye ; ~4 Al eUrst floor, for rent with board. Also. one large | House door of ie a8 story. First-class Table | 2th day of November, 1882, at 12 © iy. Dinner Bitsant Ining and being i Weehinetos ~ jeasant, lyin; ing District of Columbia, and bounded as -—__-_________. Beginning for the name at a stone the second FURNISHED BACK PAR dary of U ity of Washington, standing on a the house No. 444 Mth street, east tide of y Branch. and on the line no 3-3t' | the old Bladensburg road leading to ——— — = —— — — and ranning up the said road with an CAPITAL BUSINESS STAND FOR Sa) Garand three-fourths degrees for jon on the with Fixtures; centrally located. Inquire ri . Rorth seventy~ degrees, west Star Uifice. be 3 3! bait pene seme ity-two degrees, west six- i —— | ty perel wenty -si ‘OLET IMMEDIATELY To pleasant, FUR- oe ee sayborh fet Ses and Saar, NISHED ROOMS, near Willards’, in a private ily,, Ta single gentlemen only. Address W. | Senteen arches, rth seventy one at the Star Office. no3-3t*_ | rer of lot numbe™ four of sald tract i, ni | (Bed Room and Parlor.) handsomels farnished-on | fell ot ppbiic sale. 2 count em THCRSD Room. in second nted. Non jiberally supp! thers need x d,and terms moderate. HANDSOM IDL to ke Ga T—A large PARLOR and CHAMBER, | pre agen eh: sen dagen AoE oe ym first floor, n-wly and hand- quarters. ‘to shed. The house is w ed by furnace os ith gus. Uae of bath-room. with hot aud ‘south ciett cigtty-ai cold water, allowed, No other rooms rented. Hef- | yn perches 8 erence require | pike toad’ then south Tour degrees. fast Apply at No. 341 I st., between ho 3-2" 13th and Mth | tgen south two and a quarter degrees, west six! NALOSTAN ISLAND FOR RENT—That por- eight and 6-20 perches, till with the ssid A tion of Analostsn Island fronting the city of | the tbirty-vinth line of the o ‘tract; Georgetown, about 3: feet by a dept 1 of 2m feet, | South seventy five and a balf degrees, west containing about Ii acres of rich land. suitable fur | ae ne line of the amarketgarden. For pic-nie parties it ix the most | city, and with said thirty-ninth fae thenee eligible spot in the Bis ict of Colum! | the ssid boundary line ry astr<ight line to the be- | terms, apply at No, 464 E street, betwee | ginning, containing pinety-seven acres and eigh ath streets. Tches. 7 BOSS" _ | Piknd aiso that other tract of land on a ROOMS, at | south bosndary of sald tract, Pheceant Mill eetaee rent, with- | P.H.,1219, and ramming thence north 81 deg. enblclocal- | min. west 9 perches to Rock Greek Church © nor iain the house. | to the dividing lire of Asta 3, Ma | hes crane th bh i in the city. i ot and cold wate: beautiful yard Spacious # A first-class boarding: | north S7 deg east 52 48-100 perches to a use wit Also, at same plaee, | road and a stone; thence south I deg. STABI th room for three horse: i house, for rent Bo 3-3t" {OR RENT—A PARLOR AND CHAMBER, tached unfurpished, on second floor, beautifull: ted, two squares north east of the Capitol. ¥F rms, ete., enquire room $1, fourth flour, Winder building. Bo l-lw* FOR SALESA very desirable and commodious | RESIDENCE, No. 25 Dumbar‘on st., George town; Brick House. 9 feet fron! y foot deep, with two-story back building. ant lot adjoining. 3 Toct front, mnping back 128 eet, nol 2s z ED APARTMENTS TO LET—A PaR- OR ai tro CHAMBERS on thesccond lacs in an excellent location, Apply at 272 F street; | corner i3th. oc 31-6t* F% SALE—A three-story and basement Brick HOUSE, in the Becond Ward, wh omwithout the furniture; it would make a’ good stand fora refectory. For particulars, enquire at No. 408 D street, 2d story. oe 31. Foe RENT—Part of a HOUSE, No. 335 no’ street, 7 rooms, including parlor, dining room three bed reoma, kitehen and servants’ room, all | completely furnished. Terma, table board for two persone an f 35 F month in money. Possession ven immediately. For further particulars apply on the premises, Families with thildren need not apply. had oc 0-6t* Fae ROOMS TO RENT—For rent, at 450 street, east side, between Gand H furnished and ts, RED ROOMS: ant SITTING ROOMS cnt PR . "The neighbor it desirable i is one of most in the city. Every attention paid to those ocoupy- ing them, No children im the house. come, } (OR BENT—The four-story DWELLING SB No. 31 Indiana avenue, a little east of the Cit; Mal!—being = large. convenient house. and in order, Apply to THOS. BLAGDEN, No. 499 See ent: st, oc 7-tf ‘OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSH, pleasant- ly situated in the First W: The house con. tains 11 rooms, inchud: ré room and library, and is supplied with water. gas and all modern conveniences. Rent $175 permonth. Apply at No. 192 G st. oc N-3w* ENTLEMEN CAN BE AOC ED ATED FACTORY with fine, oie and pleasant FURNISHED | zene. at Ne. 416 8th street, opposite the — rogy 5 LEGANT STOCK OF LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS. from the boxt manafacturcrs, a plendid assortment, comprising all the newest a: est styles of tigs season. Also, a great variety of handseme Fall and | ter SHAWLS, selling off at the low: D PILLOW COTTON, | Now opening, 523 Seventh st., above Pa. av. sTAM PB. We are prepared to furnish UNITED aia FEs ‘3 TAX STAMPS Government rates RITTENHOUSR, FANT & CO., Bunkers; (Int. & Rep} No, 202 Pa. 5 ISSULUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP, he firm heretofere doing business under the Gtitle of Lt. & GO. Scuseivee is this LH. ider Ui bills due by the firm and name ard title of L. Fl. & inaathortved ee cette is autho: 6 le ol collect all bills and notes due the October 11, 1962. The andersigued will continue the gene ho old stand, where beral patrona cathe 6: SCHNEIDER continuance of the li ge extended to THE HERB PASTILS Compounded by oc3l-6t Pharmacentist, No. 290 Pa, avenue. \QUEVILLE’S DEMOCRACY IN AMER- the mest part rd Pen HE RIGHT PLACK TO BU MITH & BEALL'S, No. iT & 361 7th street, een Land K atreet. = —- ND NOTES QO'? PPE? TREASURY NOTES | Bought at the highest price by “™ > SILVER RITTENHOUSE, PANT & ©O., _ecZ-Im Bankers, No. 152 Pa. avenue — Gr2tat commotion iN THE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? it 1s BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISUMENT, Lately Opened, No. 115 Pexwsrivasta Avexca, + Between 19th and 2th ets. EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE rom WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very place now for every body to buy A FINS OUTPIT CHEAP! Piease remember that our motto is FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES Call at once and procure your bargains. DS OLUTION —The co-partnership heretofore | inti Letwee: subscribers, under firm uf ‘Mosre & Denalson, has been this day solved by mutual consent. rence H. MOORE, |. M, DENNISON. Washington. Oct. 25, 1963. ocr HE OF IMPROVEMENTS I$ STILL Toit shit & BEALL, Clethione, Ne eoireis Store, wad on the let of Noveatur, ret * Pit reay Seok cr Aiba tags ear eed Boyer weer. oc tr ‘ALT, WHO COMES THERE, « friend in- of the im bar, (OG BSITH'S Clething Bure Ne er F, end COrner 20th at and Pa. av, ae

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