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. ~ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGUT Wasruineton THEATER —The inclemency of the weather last night could not deter the ad- mirers of beauty and grace from visiting the Washington Theater. The fascinating Cabas elicited renewed applause. To-night wili be periormed “Widow « Victim.” “Toodtes,” and Barney the Baron,” with Chanfrau in princi- 1 characters. Cabas will dance «Bokazo ardas” and “EI Ole. Grover’s THEATER.— Mise Western appea: to-nizht again as Lady Isabel in “East Lynne. She certainly has no superior, and but few equals in characters of this pature, By many hher rendition of “Isabel” is considered superior to her “Camille.” | Her acting is true to nature, and entirely devoid of overstraining efforts ior pere effect. The final parting with “Levison,” yd the death-bed scene of little Willie and of the heroimesmmat be seen to be appreciated. «It is impossible to describe them adequately. Forp’s THEATER._The sen<ational drama Six Degrees of Crime” will be produced at i O-night, umd for the only time. This pluy vividly portrays the varions steps throuzh A path of crime to a death of ignominy. The ¢baracters are all well cast, and include Bishop, Batley, Brink, Miss Cerr and. others, It is well ‘worth witnessing, and may be pro- ductive of good in detering many from « first false step. The thrilling naval play of «Jack Junk” will also be performed. x Caxtersery HaLL—This is the last night 2 opportunity will be given ef seeing the mot beautiful act the Can! Managers have ‘ver put upon their boards—that of the « (ip- sey s Lay.” Thegrace and elegance displayed | by Julia Mortimer and Kate emnoyer in its | Se ory make it much admired. Miss ! ‘utheriand will entertain with some of the Swétest songs. Nixoy’s Caeyonye Cracrs.—Among the many places of amusements in the city at the pre:ent time, Nixon’s circus occupies leading on. Com. Foote and Col. Small gre their in- teresting intertainment«; Stone an. broteers thrill with their several acts, while ‘Thayer is ever ready with a rich bndzet of Jaughter- provoking jokes. HOSPITAL Yor ANIMALS.—The public has heard much of the various hospitals sick and wounded soldiers, { but is not probably aware that Uncie Sam provides, also, spacious quarters fer the benefit of invalid animais, horses and mules in the army service. The sive of these ho=pitals hereabonts is ton Corral, which has accommodated , thousand invalid and worn- down horses and mules at a time. With the iste requisitions for everything available in this lige, the number on hand is probably less than three thou-and at present. Fermer pic-nic-ers at Arlington Springs, that favorite resort for youns and old in times past, world he scmewhat startled at the changes mm through ihe necessities of war. Exten- sive stock yard: cover the cround in one di tion. and horse burial crounds oceupy other portions. Huge piles of baled hay loom up in | the vicinity of large grenaries,and the trampling of many thousands of animals, <erves to ent up the turf that has -erved heretofore for the merry dane | ight yards in all, the largest | teach way. There are three 3 in length, so arranged 1s to ac- | commodate three different grades of horses | turned toreernit. The yards will accommo- | eat .on emergency, 7,000 horses or 15.000 tattes; | diterence in the amount oi | : tively by these an pects this auimil hospital mig to the managers of ont soldte “xceHent veterinary surgec ther, being th on their legs again ‘geons who have : food seryed out | of the best quali. id plump oats, also. a particn- | be adyautage seems io be an fuvor of the animals according to the report of someof the Ho-pital luavesticating cominittess. Amongst somany sick and used-up animals, there roust however necessarily be mdmeroas ducurables, and these including thos> having dangerous diseazes like the clanders, are -hot at Once. Lately a crease factory has heen put up here which disposes of most of the garca: but until its erection it was neevssary to bury them in trenches. Some of these trenches, seve n@iive feet in fength, have received the corp-es of two. hundred be Safe each. The operations of so Marge an establishment require necessarily & considerable force of men, and from one hundred and fifty to one hundred and seventy-five are employed here under the supervision of Superintendent Rathburn Arlington is not a particularly healthy lo- eat anda number of the employees have -d from chills and feyers here duriv son. As it is also inconvenies e-pecinlly during the winter mo improbable that the corral here wil to some other locality. Among the features of such am establishment, where grain is stored in large quantities, is the number snd holduess of yérmin, rats a mice. ‘They not only infest the hay and granaric:, but »warm about the quarters of the officers and employees in the most unpleasant mani Not jong ago, Dr. Pickens had a shirt, destined tor the morming’s wear, completely “chawed up” by the “varmints” within a yardof his pillow! The folowing are at the head of the opera- tions atthe Arlington corral:*Milton Rathbara, superintendent; R. W.S \y, clerk; Dr. Pick- us, Veterinary surgeon; —— Campbell, weigh- ster; —— MeConley, and N. N. Robertson, ntendents of laborers; T. R. Rossiter, i PAVEMENTS.—Within the past few weeks a | vavément has been laid on the east side of | “ighternth street, between the avenne and F | stieet, which is a very desirable improvement, | and will be much used by the public. The children attending the public school of the Sis- tere of Charity (Col. Tayloe’s late residence) | find this truly a convenience. The south | © of K sireet, between Sixteenth and Seven. | nth streets, has been paved, completing the € of footwalk on that street fram Georgetown to New Jersey avenue. A brick pavement has teen placed on Massachusetts ayenne, from Twelfth to Thirteenth streets. On this square some grading will have to be done to make the grade of the avenue correspond. Wheu the square west of this is graded, which can be | done at % cost not exceeding 22,000, this fine avente will be in complete order from New Jersey avenne to Fifteenth street. A line of payement has been laid on Second street, bee iween © and G streets, which will complete } that street as far as I street; thereby not only | giving facilities to our own citizens but inaking | ®n excellent walk for strangers visiting Don- gins Hospital. Maryland avenne, between | Second and Third streets east, has been im- | proved by a fine pavement on the north side. ‘the north side of K street south, between Eighth and Ninth streets (Navy Yard) has now x fine pavement. In the Seventh Ward, | Eleventh street between C and Maryland ave- nue, has been similarly im: ved. The alleys in the square bounded by Third, Fourth, South A and East Capitol streets, have recently been pared. jet Second Precinct.—Albert | PoLics Marre: Gleason, pettit lare ; dismissed. Third Distriet.—Jas. Gallian, disorderly; tined | $1.4. Elizabeth Creps, do; fined $2.55. “Anna Queen, grand larceny; jail. Jas. Ruppir, drank; | dismissed. 1 Fourth Precinct —James Russell, drunk and | disorderly;dismissed. Frank Welch and Frauk Riley, do; workhouse. Jas. McClernon, sell- ing liquor withont license; fined 221.25. John | B. Gray, sssault: boundoyer for peace. Anna | McHarland, do.; dismissed. T. Welch and Charles More, larceny; do. ‘i | Eighth Preeinct.—Jos.Netter, sellingon streets, | dismissed. Lavinia White, grand larceny; jail. | James Connelly, drank and disorderly; turned | over to military. re, Burk, do; fined $1.%. W-. Burk, do.; do. $1.58. Ninth Precinct —Joba Wood, firing pistol; dis- tuiesed. G. McCleary, selling without license; do, John Hays, larceny; do. David Jackson, | <ie.c committed to jail. } Tenth Precinct,—David Lorren, disorderly; | dismissed. And’w Sinclair and Tho-. McGia- nis, do.; locked up nine hours. << Wos't Fiont non Purcwase Serati- | ‘TUTs#.—Benjamin F. Bowling, of Brynnatown district, Charles connmty, Md.. who had becn draft d, came to this city recently, and pro- curdasubsutute. He took him home with fim, and lodged him in his‘house. A number of} «t-ons living in the vicinity, on becoming seguainted with these facts, hunted Bowliug up, and gave him a severe beating, denonncing lim the while for hiring a man.toshoot his own biothers, four of whom arein the rebel army. Ther: are 325 dratied men from Charles county. | many of whom declare that they will neither Tebt the South themselves, nor have ethers to do it for them. Paisrei terday, about hali- r boy, named Ja mpting toget upon car No. 15 | wm the corner of Thirteesth ad the wheels passed over his nz aud lacerating the ilesh. it Was pa west, fei He was taken to a honse on F, stree: eptby a eclerd wom, named Sally Murphy,and was prope attended by Dr. Lovejoy. Tus w nos, bo first aeeident Unat has occurred $2 Persons who have attempted to jump on the cars while th yore inmotion: It is a dangerous practice, opped EMASCIPATION COMMISsION ar | the army and navy of the Unite McCarty and Eliza | J Deaths oy Sotpinn ported since our last: Jennin; Corp. Wm, Mine; Peltere Leightac 3.—The tol company F, | John J. Collins, company G, 2=th N Ww. D. McCarter, company A, ien E. Griffith, company Crawford, company K, Ww David Ely Trunnie, conipany D, 149th Geo. Burns, company Walter, company G, ih lowing were Heffelfinger, company D, 135th Pa + company Hy, 3d Mich. wth Me, v. J. mith, company A, ist Mich Eng. Pa. Bosh, company I, tith Pa. Pa. 3, 1th Mas... Altert Weiser, company A, 17th Pa. Austin G. Parker, compary G, Henry Kurtz, company K, iusth John Maynard, company F. Lyman Sheidon, company C —_ Fire.—Yerterday afternoon, be hN.Y. be Wis. 12th Mass. N. tween three t and four o'clock, tire was discovered issuing irom the roof of the brick dwellii stivet, second house sonth of the longing to Mr. Anthony Best. T! and Perseverancecompanies were ing on Tenth Avenue, be- he Franklin early on the ground, and had their hose laid trom the ping at the intersection of Tenth and D streets. It Was several minutes before they could obtain & supply of water, and lookers on began to fear that the fre would gain too much headway to be easily extinguished. Rut the water being turned on, the flames were soon got under, with much lees lo-s than wax anticipal informed that the property is insu TRIGHTENED.—Thursday night the Provost Guard on duty in 4. red. Weare & squad of the Seeoad Ward, near D and Thirteenth streets, were re- quired to take a colored man into cnatody. He broke and ran, and would not answer the sum- mon tohalt. Ag fugitive continued: to rnu. or pistok was fired, but the A second and a third were fired, and the whistle of the last rounding was taken y the guard. He was chatveatieity on close to hia ear, the man halted and badly tright- ‘Rn enlargement of his optics that was perceptible ata considerable distance. He the Conrad | was conducted to the Central Guardhonsg. ————<— Se. Sent To Court.—The case of Harmon Es- who stands charged with s Star yesterday,was concluded was expected, Esmer was held to tice Johnson, to answer the charge inal Court. a ae BEATING 4 COBTRABAND.—Y¥: ing, two tree negroes, Wesle: Coffee. in pérambulating the im search of a contraband to whip, one named Frank Keese, and sttac! before they could make off officer rested them and took them before J ton, who fined them $1.55 each. ist -_ Barr.—See au elsewhere of Osage Tribe of R Nov. 17. The managers are gentle acier andencagy, and a fine time m ed on. STEaMeED Oysters. opened an establishment at 16 justrouth of Pennsylvania y now prepared to deal out the delicious bivalves prepared by the steaming process. > Nov. 7.—Finat Anniv ars wy Cavar Cumberland coal and our toad tine | H Geiey. _ + dispiayed Siiver-platel W. »ply your: RBoswi Li's Mi pica oN Cann edly the mort pleasant nnd ef a introdyced for the cure of coughs. cold orany atleciion ot the thrort or lun by O. Boswell, Dru: d kell by pal Druggis!s at is and |. Der packs ge. mer, baggage agent of MeUlintock & Co.'s ex- “teloniously ng or aiding in the stealing” of the trunk for the | of Major Newby, 6th N. York, as stated in the in the afternoon. The proprietor of the express not arrivi EUS bail by Tus. atthe Crim- esterday morn. her and Joe Northern Market came across ked him, but Wannell a ust nouncement grand ball to beegiven by the ed Men, at Temp: eTance Hall, enol char. ay be count. 1. W. Bell & Ca. have Ten ur, nad Two loads Wm it 43% Peon. avenue, near the best assortment of ¥ is undo 4, Trroat Disea tha! Pulmonary Affe tions —Dr. Von Mosct ec has paid wreatatten tion to the above malad Itis well known that nuimerons cases of Deaf: re evused ty Throxt senses and Catarrhal Allections. Dr. Yon M. h met with wonderful sucey the treatment of t! above maladi:s. and offera rvices to those wh suffer from Throat Diseases and Cxtarrhal tions. Oiice 227 Teun, avenue, opposite larde’ To At OMIT May CERN —T received this morning uzh the city Post Offic -anxnousy mous note.evid from a rebel citizen findi i my advertisement in the Evening sta ‘citizens and rangers sojournin cludt: g the rebellious portion there stock of fall goods answer to t note would aay that he reminds meo called the manny nose that lives in pokes its head outof its shell danger approaches draws it back agai for the spy. hice) ¥ ——— to feed. not in- to my sPy's ta shell fish the mud and ,and when So much Woonwarn. Prorits or tak Lottery Bremspas is War Times.—We are intermed that a recent examination by the State Commissioners of the b ooks of John A. Morris & Co., Managers ef the Delaware State Lotteries, for the 3352, discloses the ping ending on the 23th October, fact that the people of the United tes have, during that time, purchased from thia ber firm, lottery tickets to the enormous amount of #2,409.761.68, and also that the rizes they have sold amount to @2,377.481.23. leaving their favor for expenses and protits. of a balance in 330.42; this latter amount seeming buta small retura for so much risk and outlay.—New cvry. York Sunday Mer- it* er rter Potatoes at one lar per el, delivered to any part of the ¢ All kinds of Marketingat the lowest market p: Geo. W. Stewart & Sox. poy 6-31" corner 12th and H sts ee Borrato Ropes all sizes, W Robes. Tiger Robes. Army Blaukets, Red, White. Grey and Plaid may be India Rubber Store of Allen, Clapp & Co.. avenue, between lth Lith ats. — Mrurtary Orrtcers will very desirable as it can b small space. fitting into a and durable, lounge at wil st pe of Alle: and lith sts, inves bag. nd can be converted int with hay or straw. It is made nd eanvas, > Inpia Rosene Goons.—The place Rabber Coats, Leggins. Ca Haversacks. and every # Rubber, isatH. A. Hall's Int in Rubhe Yolf Robes, Skuuk Blue. Green, found at the Oachnir or 8 li,and is so arranged that it may ba of both car- Por asle at the India Rubber Store n. Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, between lth oc 5-1m to buy your Blankets, Mavelocks, mate from India t Warehonse, where you can obtain them at manufacturers? prices, 310 Penna. avenue, between Sth and loth streets. —_ StaxtLinG! Bor Tave.—The ¥el braving the dangers of Fever, Scurvy Cholera bones to bleach, who by the aid of Hol oc 22tf luateers are » Wounds and | Many a gallant fellow will I+ ve hia lloway’s Pills & Ointment, would have returned to his family stropgand healthy. Soldiers. cents per Box or Pot At tue Ispta Resnee 31 ne of Al Co., Penn, avenue, between lth and 1th the officer'and woldier may find « great ¥: Rubber Coats, Ponchas, Blankets, Pillows, Beds, Boots, Oups, Pipes, ai one useful articles in the jaurge stock of Buitalo Robes | ors, Gork Beds, Mer x remote warmth and comfort in the ¢ re, too, may be found a lite Shirts, Gloves and Gauntletta, Valiacs smail trunks made to stand rou: wagons. Camp Stools, Cats aud which will be sold at reasonable pr ws y Tuy Inpian Hears Doctor, from deseribe diseases and tell his paticnta their complaints or illness, without or adv ce. o. it eed eae —— MARRIED, In this city, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr Hooxer, WASHINGTON V. MONTGOMERY, of N_Y..to Miss FANNIE WRIGHT, of t place! (Washington, Balto. & N, ¥. At St. Thomas’ Church October °0, bs HORATIO € Wazhington, D. Ruseell Stebbins, = DIED, On the 7th instant, of consumption, E.. the beloved wife of Samuel P. Hodz 4 years ad 6 mouths- er fun her un th iy invited to attend y eve 7th instant. a noes of diptheria, FRANK not M 4 cry veloek, from the r, irginia avenne, between the tamily are invi May she rest in pe ‘al will take place from the resi B.A, gohaven, No. 9 Maine aveuue . try them! Only 25 26. len, Clapp & str-ets, Leggius. r nd the thou- Rubber line, ined and um 1 lined, Wolt and Lap Robes, Wool Blankets. all col- lankets. and everything to amp and feld b assoriment of Undershirts. Drawers, Stockings, Buckskin Leather Bags and ge in bagsage Chyirs all of 8, uo SI Canada, will the nature of receiving any information frem them. No charge far consultation N Washington Buildin, ae hue, corner of Seventh street au %-tf SUSANN pnce o| be- The frionds and relatives er a brief but afternoon, at levee of his and ath sts. ed to nttend of b is si between Ith and tith, No. 284. {Chronicle copy. | . On the #ta instant, HELEN BEACHAM, young tet duuchter of JobaG. and Mary Bea: in the th year of her a. Preunionia The friends latives of the family are invite ‘nd the funeral, atethe res on south G atroet, between st 1. on Monday, Nov. 1 grdin the mination of witnes ' to the loy aliy of ct C.,on the stb (Ueoraete lene band wn, 0c, LOST AND FOUND. white and black LOSS Tartar evenin small DOG ith «brass e on. A reward of $5 will be if leftat No. 212 Penn, avenue, near Willards no 9-2" —On the Isinnd, a pair of FAGINGS for an reoat.. The dmder w Lt be liberally rawatded ing the tame at No. 354 D street, be ween th, or No. 501 Maryland avenue, between ¢), and 6th «ta. 1t* I EFT On 25th day of September. Ts te pasture 4& whit- COLT, 2yearsold. The owner ia re- quest to come ferward and pay charges, otherwise raid colt will be 6eld aecordin, penser. noB3t* 8 = REWARD,—Strayed or stolen frem $10 aE come her forehead and a small white st O8T. 4 to law to pay hia ex- ~ ¥. Me URE, White's farm, near Brightwood. - the 4 and her belly white, with short horus; beens incall, "ibe thove eenard will be paid for her delivery at RICHARD BENNETT'S, betwosa 6 and H ste. near tho railroad, Ro 8-3t* RAY—Came to the pryniises rk yellow COR cia e witte tae ASAE pelle Rn has catved aince she came here, which the owner can have by coming forward, proving property, pxy- ing charges and taxingher away. » LYNCH, Ridge at. 13t? between athrand 5th wad.M and N. See ieee en gop eee ee peed TOTICE.—The subscriber her, ives notice | The public thats Mutele GOW Sanent ene color, strayed remines, and is now tras pas: ing. The owner or owners. can have he by paying for this Ttisewent.and other legal i wes DANEEL DOWDecornerof U amt 34th a. wo! o and subscribe: flere me. JORNSON.3. P.. (Beal. ofthe Pests: ¥ away frou $5 Area a aaerey t tabla t eer neatly built, with a small and silver mane and tail; with 9 stir ps ‘a pone one hind and one forexhoe; 14; hands bigh; very small liebe. The abo will ven for intelli the thief, “Please, widross. M THomAs SitkRay Ag yer 28, cart Capt D.C. {n0ast"} "THOMAS SHER Y, as S40 ey 0) OE Set Ss anper one SE wit! The finder will reerive the above reward by leaving the team at RANBY’S Livery Stable, corner of 6th an atrectr. no 7-2t" REWARD.—Loat on the cars. on the 6th | S10 rant trom Philsdelpein to Washington, i 8 biach SATCHEL: ae books and sccouate | a, belonginc to E. BLACK WE Sutler of the 2th regiment N. ¥. of no valne te any one but the owner. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at this office. no7-lw* REWARD—Lost, on Monday evening, Noy. Sd, on lth or Jith street west, or on Pa. av., | Hetween idth street and the Nutivnnl Hotel, or | pa leftinthe hack taken at the Bational UsS1AN VICTORINE. The above reward be paid the finder on delivery of the same at 449 K street, Navy Yavd, or at Stur Office. no? $3 REWARD-—Lost, on the Sth instant,on 7th eo °D street. pear Penn. ave POCKET BOOR, | containing about three doilars and-a-balfin money and a receipt, valued at $11, which is no uge to anyone. Any one returning the above to 334% Ith street, between M and N ste.. at Mra. TH 50) Tat) JOHN ADAMS. rayed or stolem from the snb- red COW, with a star on fore- head, apde sme'l leather strap around h eck; half her tail whit, and under her belly wh { JOHN O'DAY, 2d street, between C and D north. | _ no 7-at* evening, —___._____ Capitol Hin. &1Q REWARD. —Lost, on Thursday ig Nov. 6th, near the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad Depot, # black French HORSE. «bout id Ry hands hi Small star in forehead; gue hint for a little had ona MeCtellain sade with red felt blanket. The ahove reward will be pail on his be- ing leftat OLCOTT'S stable, C street. N SHATSWELL no 7-Iw* Uaptain 17th Maranchuse SI 00 REWAED.—Lost, on last Saturday 3 evening, Noy. Ist, 4 POOKET BOOK containing near $50)and some valuable papers, Vie: G10 Tressi no: several S85 Treasury notes, and some of amsll rhominations. A dasft n Merchants. Baltimore ames Belt, and one lur $112 on Washington, drawn by H or.and some other vajuabl one delivering the sam to mie or formation as will lead to the recov: ceive the above reward and no q) Ds a AMES H. SHREV corer 7th and Ta i MES, SMITH, A) Most Ezxecilent T-. will give eittings for a short time to those that wish, for the purpose of seeing their deceased as well ‘as living friends, gets names, describes cor rectly, reads character, foretell; future events, reads the future Hours for wittines from 1 to 9 Rooms at No. GO South A n7 ate WILSON will ou Peonsylva . and get his no7 WILLIAM R WNOricE.—Mr. N please call ai the Capitol Hous nia avenue. betw trunk Ist and 24 pt. Ds BO IRST.CLASS BOARDIN ARDING. 5 perier I sosdkuons tovione gentiatian scien ont children, at No. 350 K street, 5 between 12th and 13th streets, BOARDING SFURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with Board, Thoxe willing to pay » fair pries apply at 457 13th a . ne 5-1 for good accommodations, Ist square from the Avenue, WV ANTED—Boaep, in a reapectasle private fwmily. Residence between Penusylvauia avenue and K street. and between I.th and 2!th | Stating terms. Reference required | T.° Star Offi GEORGETOWN ADVER'M1 ACKERE! MACKEREL! | HERRING | | 150 barrels No. 3 Medinam MACKEREL & do. N ange do. | & do pall de do. do. Daily expected schooner Lotus, from Boston, aud for sae in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 25 barrels St. George Bay Tsiand IU} RING just received per schooner J. 5. Adams HARTLEY & for sale by BROTHER, noxiw 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown, i R NORFOLK OYSTERS ECEIVED DAILY (by Express) and to be had CENTRAL HOTEL . } RESTAURANT, southwest corner of Pa. avenue and 6th not the t.. hotel entrance on 6th st.. ment.) H.DU 6-eolm™ Pp = 3 0) 2 Pa. av. between 7th and ith sts —ALBER’ WOODLEY begs to inform the citiz and +trangers in Washington that he hus, in company with J. Clements, opered.a snug Steamed Oyster Salosa’in the First Ward, where he hopes by selling nothing but the RS—FIRST WARD STEAM. | inh ! Medinm, | finest Livalves to merit a share of their patronage. , R&emember—Nearly opposite late placa—the le Restaurant. no {eoln* T HORSE SHOEING. HE fubecriber has removed his Horse-shoeing Shop to the east side of Fourteenth street, between C street south and the canal, and will be happy to rerve his fornser customer, and the public, prompt- moss f Fo SALF—A splendid chesnut saddie HO! 1 8 years old; perfectly | sound. and theronghly broke,’ He tins DAN been in contstavt use in the field for 15 Peninsula, ai erefore perfectly seasonel. 13a fine harness hors, remarkably showy ther in jy and ina workmanlike mend M. RODGER: 16 hands high months. having f= through the campsign of the harness or under saddle, at RAINEY'S Stable ner 6th and C streeta, ose ph . LOAKS—CLOAKS, 4 AND CLOAKING OLOTHS. We have just rece! & large and beautiful stock , (where he can be seen.) cor- Ro 3-5t* of Paris styles CLOAKS, Also, Black and Frosted BEAVER CLOTHS. snitabie for Ladies’ and Misses’ Clonks. To allof which we ask the expecial attention of our friends nod the dealing public. M. TAYLOR k M. 60. no 3-eolt No, 42 Center Market Space. or ND TREASURY NoTES S% rN ae AND SILVER Bought at the highest price by RITPENHOUBE, FANT & CO.. _____ Bankers, No! 152 Pa. avevite LL WIDTHS COTTON SHFETINGS, OT TAN D PLLLOW COTTONS, Withell other kinds of DRY oc F-1in ‘0’ GOODs for thy geu eral and special wants of families aud housekee p- era, - An inépéctlén of stock incurs no obligation to purchases: isa ek’, une ice Only, marked in ain u e ". PERRY & BRO., oc Nt Pa. id Ninth street. OTICE.—Left in store a lot of HOUSEHOLD NOERRTTC Tinh maried fest LOUSEHOLD New York. per schooner Mary Helen can have the saute ‘by app! i REY, Georgetown, and pr si chi cid Aon hale ll oat ee er ING MACHINES! A large stock, of different rt patterns, for sale at “AcE SHARES OO, . BP. SHA a 59 emeaneds tecet. Baltimore. ‘ain wing Muchines on G- PREUSS, Sao, Seventh ton no 4-Im™ SPECI NOTICE. | TRAN & &. Having sold out their stock of Fancy and Millinery Coote, taxe this method of infortaing thove of their castomers hav. | ing accounts on their books that x ia very imgerty | ant that said accounts should be gettied immediate- | ly aatees trees qoning up their business with | the least delay ‘ible. The boo! re at the res- idence of onr Mr, H., corner of H an sta.,.who is authorized to rect for all amounts due the firm. UTCHINSON & CO,, oc 39-6t (ate Hutchinson & Munro.) EZ TOCQUEVILLE’S DEMOCRACY IN AMBR- D ICA, 2 de Edition, he: rh bane newly ua) matter sppenied to nek editions, and notes Bowen. of Harvard University. mple | vots. bsg ge | printed ; | Bs {oe =i) very low prices, suitable for fam ing work, ompleté ii two CNdE LGR LURK, | which we are pa: For particulars. inquire | | coytinaance of the liberal | the old diem, NT alte Str mere at SS mall Bedroom , Ture at 266 G street, orat tho 7 WANTS. BALLS, PARTIES, &. Wasmep INMBEDLATELY—A FEEDER, who ¥ van feed teft hand on a cylinter press’ Ie- quire at this Oca, BROAR? WAN TER—By asingic gentleman, either in Washington or Georgetown, Address “A B C." this ofice no 8-2t* OARD WANTED—Por « gontieman and wite on servant. Address “Interior,” Washington, 0. no &-3t* ne V ANTED—By 2 youngwoman, a SITUATION &xchambermaid of todo general housework, Address Bor 50 Star Office. ue WAJTEDIA BOMAN, to do coneral howse. rk, at the institution fer the deaf aad dumb, near Kendall Green. References require t. ne $-2t* ANTED—Two COLORED BOYS, to answer bells, at the Central Hotel, 8./W. corner sth aud Pa. avenue. tecommendations required. no 3-2t* H. D.GELSTON, Propristor. Sel4uebn tcc cali WARD In a central location, a furnisaed OUSE, with twelve oz,filteen ruoma, by a Tyqpousible party. Address Box No, 757’ Port Offic - ag feat fae BO RS FGENIshED APARTMENTS TO LET—A PAR- i atOBe two CHAMBER <.on second floor; ths ent location. Apply at 372 F strest; corner 13th. a apenemiil no 3 6t* V ANTED=A SITUATION~ as Quartermaster’s or Paymaster’s Clerk, by a young man, who has a Riorsaah Eaneietee of ‘Quar erhaster's rs. ° 4 Lt re ‘on. ? ANTED—To work on the Treasury Extension, Ww: len twelve BRICK LAYERS, for a few days: Pl oO ir of one’ ie . cue ISAIAH ROGERS, _DO8-3t_ Engineer in charge. WANTED—« SITUATION in & Gracery or Sutler’s Store, by 2 young man, with experi- ence in business. Good reference givon. Addrage EVAN N. HOBBS, Baltimore, or E. 6. JONES, enue, Washington. no 8 3t* ADIES A GENT EN .— A) i IES awit fj Bie 2 extra nicel atNo. 379 ih Ro n be teen ataty hour no ANTED—A steady marricd MAN, with amall py as See WwW family (man and wife preferred.) accustomed to farm work. Apply to the und r 5. A. H, MARKS, _ no gstt 398 South @ st... Navy Yard. WANTED For & gentleman and his wife double PARLOR, with first-class Furnitare and Board. Priee not se much of a consideration auanice place. The best eity referencas given and required, Address“ Banker,” at City Post Ofice. no 8-3t* a i ANTED—A 8ITUATION, by a young man, V ‘who hak been 12 months i the service. and just has got bis discharge: he writes a gooi hand; eke German; understands be eeping. and ie Ning tod ything to make himself useful, Ad- drenaS .,’?in the Star Office. 1t* V 7 ANTED—A good WHITE WOMAN, to cook. wash, iron, and do the entire house work of asmall family. No one need apply who does not understand her business thoroushly. Cail at 504 Isth st.. betweon C and D. é W. E. CHANDLER. no TED—A middie'aged, settled WHITE ‘OMAN. to take charge of two children, and ws Ww is willing to make herself generally useful ifn. sary. One whe has been xccustomed to childe can come well recommended, may apply at No. corner of 2iand Market Zstreeta, (Feorgetown, tw WANTED—A hand- somely furnished PARLOR and CHAMBER ia warted, by n ludy, for the winter, with fal: Board, or brenkinst only. A liberal price will be paael it | Fu 5 x heuse ne Te no other boarders are | taken preferred. Inquisitive and prying persons nied not apply Address “ANB, thist omen, stating terms and locality, no R-3t* 19 000 LADIES WANTED, to get theic 5 Hlannel, Velvet, Merino, Cambric, Murlin, Ac.. Stamped at 2805; Seventh street! Nortbern Liberties,) Cloaks, Sacques, we hiawis, Josics, Slippers, Pincushions, stam at low-r rates than any other place in town. Cars 4 right pastthedoor. We stamp yeur goods while you wait. Also keep Stam: Goods for sale, on the finest Muslin. Remem er, 2504,, between L | and Mstreets, no 9-6" Lo WASH WOMAN. otel. “Apply at no 7-3t* WANTED.—A Good COOK; white preferred. Apply at Depot Rouse, near depot. n7-3t* W ANTED-A WW Clarendon “no 7-3t YVANTED—An intelligent COLORRD LAD, fur | housework, «nd to assist in waiting, at 246 | Dorth F street, between I2th and i3th. no 7.3t~ j Boho, WANTED ror ah officer's wife,in a | Northern family preferred, noar the Ayenne. | Price not to exceed $30. Address ““F. E.G.,” Post | Office (med oh ee —_ ‘ne'7-3t* | ANTED—A smail or moderate sized HOUSK, & pleasant Ioeation in Georgetown; or suitable for heucekeep The best of | ned, Addresy ** 8 uch can } Adtress noy-3t* Lj Particular : Any party having z tenant, and reference. ER WANTED—For « Re, ment perma- | nantly located in thiscity. This will bea capi- tal opportunity for one Wishing to go into the business, Addre« tler,”’ Box Post Odice, Washington, D.C. no7-3t* WADSTED—By & gentleman and wife a private family. Address “1. Box 53°) (with terms) Post Office, OYS | WANTED-— Wanted. five or six active BOYS, from 11 to 17 years of aze. Apply to THOS. HAVENNER, 347 € street, between and 6th sts. no §-3t* V 7 ANTED—Two TAILORS, steady employment and good wages given. Apply at. No. 70 High st.. pear the car stand, Georgetown, to JOHN | 3. REILLY. ino 6-3t" BOARD P.W.,” ANTED TO REN@—A furaished of _unfar- + WwW nished HOUSE, in Washington or George- t Answer stating location and terms, *B. vat Willard.’ ‘Ro 6- lw" 1 placer téood COLORED MAN, who under stands Oyster business, and make hims useful. Good wages will be given toa man cood mendations. Apply 231 G street. tweémi7th and lth street, no 6 FURS sep Horse WANTED—Centrally lo- cated. Address" W. W.,” Box 16 § ar Oilice, f h Washington, D.C no 4-Iw* NO2ICE—Thove in want of Employment of any kind would better eall on the new lutelligecee Oftice. N 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay will be given to first-class Servants. I have always applications on hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, hambermaids, Waiters and Seamutresses; also for Young Men to wait on ty i | 5, in private families Employers in want Vantage tocail, N. B—Houres wanted. The best of tonants can or hotels” Farm Hands wanted. oF eed help will jind it to their a be obtained without charge by applying as above. “yedtt ee RT TTLLER. Wan COTTON RAGS, for which the highest cash prices will be paid, by | GOODELL & BUSHEE, 309 C street. and 83 Louisiaua avenue, no 3 Im™ MPINMEN WANTED—Three or four TIN and | SHEET-IRON WORKERS. The best of wages | id for good workmen. Cail at EB. H. & HoT. | zn y. $21 Penn. avenue orn | ee eae HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three yea! Furnished Dwelling for a private family. Location in the First or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washingjon, D.C. fe 4-tf Vv JANTED.—We are buying SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and BEDDING, for x the highest cash prices. Fam- ilies declining honsekee ping, or having « surpl of tarniture will find it to their advantage to give nsacall, BONTZ & GRIFFITH je l2-té No 369 Seventh at.. betwean I and K \ | ANTED—Every the marke’ , in the housefurnishing line, i ng a surplus, will do rson to Know that [ am io city or havi well to calf. R. BUCHLY. 426 Seventh street, between @ and H; {east side,) Dealer in New and +] Parni- rine TA X STAMP 8. We aro pre: UNITED BTA red to furnish <i TAX STAMPS a Government rates. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO, Bankers; cci-tim (Int. & Rep.) No. Pa. avenu [SSULUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm heretofere doing business under the name ard title of LH. & @.C. Scunntper is this day di-solved by mutual consent. L.H. Schneid-r is authorized to settle all bills due by the firm and coliect all bills and notes bt the same Ware Business at the old stand, where he solicits a patronage extented to oe 31 “6 te 1, H. SCHNEIDER. FFeX cotaus aNd coups THE HERB PASTILS Compounded by §. C, FORD, oc sl-6t — Pharmacontist, No. 280 P, 5 LDS, HOARSENESS, &e, \OUGHS, CO ites e COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Thin pleasant and popular Cough Romedy been soloug known and extens vel used that a persons have become familiar with its extraordiua- ry efficacy. Itecan principal stores at and lity cents shots. of _ 007 dgm&eotm* FOR ALBUMSB! A variety of PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, embracin; Di ft brated ay 5 inti ate EO OPiS No. 486 Ser thst. Sioers Pattee tte ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN—A HORSE AN BUGGs. with Herness and Saddle and 2 Bridle. e horse is only 5 years old, very Kind and Capel ls ree nue in every. respect an exceilen' iy rae, Bugey iu: harness now nnd substantial. Por vartiatate i atabloof Dr 4irag- Ith wad lth, routh of seen, oc im* enon Cetreet. betwee Pa wy., where they may ! 4.95 SPYENTEEN CH ST... BETWEEN “ | ats. Table liberally su | and wife. BAltiioneans T FIRST GRAND BALivot CIAL, to be beld at Tem between Sth and th, on cy FE. FIELD! the 8 Dh yp 30- snee Hall, B 4". URSDAY KE NING, Nor. 26. The member< of thie Asew- ciation will the: © BO mean to make this Sle Beit of this sreson, Tickets a! mans ladies. Tang, A €. Zimmerman, ALM S-Inwrns NCE MORE, KIND FRIENDS, WE COME TO ONS od baat members of the STEWART HOLLAND CLYB take great plearure it anpeuncing to their many friends, and the public gencrally. that their TEN’ GRAND BALL. will be given at Pranklin Hall_om TUESDAY, November ith. Tickets gl. The Committee pledge themselves that no pains or ex. Pense will be apared to make this the Ball of the¥eaton. By order of the Committee, Novick —A« no cardvef invitation will be seat ur lady friendware most respectfully lnvited : no Yd TIRST GRAND SOIREE poi i iv ru MERRY SOCIAL ASSOCIATION will take piace at TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 12th. The members ef the Association respectfully an- meunce that no y- been a — ‘enjoyment to all who may honor Au excellent Cotillion Band has been f Refreshments will be furniched by an expe ri terer. witl be beautifully decorated on the Thom evenin, oh ve Seles Tickets ONE LLAR, admitting a genticmen and ladies test A . f rrangements. & B Gemeate me i y. Lansdale, M. Higgins B. B. Caton. Chas. Bast, Bort G'S? ee ee The Saimee: their intend their Tenth GRAND ASSEMBLY at admitting 2 gentleman an : ‘ommsitter of Arranarments —J. Flanegan, J. P. Hegen. ving th i Li i. if th ata... Foetus RIGHT, Nov. 20. Tickets gt in i 2 ladien, Hogan, D: McNamara, M. Harrigan TY : STH GRAND BALL of the JOCRNEYMEN STONECUTTERS will be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall,on TUESDAY, Nov lth, 1803, AUCTION BALES, By J.C. McGUIRE & ey Ee TRE TERs SALE OF eget QCA FR DAY SYTERSOON. Pree er ET SS ah atthe A at the south weet ping thence east, ope hundred and 6 to the line of thence w: | te the ~ of begining. con! hundred and t Terma: One-thi twelve "Al conversnets pt the fag mei JOHN Ca ss _BOR-e0k de Jc, as Auete. By THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. URNITU ar Feet ate ae ‘inst. Spal ‘By J.C. McGVIRE & ©0., Nuctioncers. materi Vauc- Stat nase ae eT sell at the Auction Rooms of: £ Co. extensive and of the late it 2,600 era ae — gas of peare '. Schroder’s bram and atring band is engaged for the occasion. ‘Supper will be furnashed by ark of Cneper, silowed in the oun tices apa pager: | Siri Davy, Beaumont and Thema 220 Iai ee eee seh" | Humboldt, Swift Votraire. ‘ Arrangements. Sterne and Bhakepeare, of the Fy al Pees. meee Sieg ond bene ae rles Essex, a . ine’, % Gerpiect,, Eiswertne, | wangeeeeh AMMEN cameen mm, Ml . Lid ie, Hi Wm. Bellen Theo, Bowen, | Adar e, Lord Bacon, Lamb. and Scho Muries , Scho Clark. Hobbe's Work A. Klerline, R. upbell, Full ret of Patent Office Reports C. Bhields, ‘onnedy. no7-4t* 1. GPa Phe wembers of the OSAGE TRIBE, | + No.6 RM. take great pleasare in { r friends and the ats tha they intend giving their frst GRAND BALL on MONDAY. November 17, at Tem- persnce Hall, on Est., between 9th and loth. Tick- , BLRourcipg to th: ete $1, admitting a gentieman and ladies. i >minittee of Arranzements —H. O. Whitmore.G. | Crossfield. E.B. Hickman, W. Whitmore, C. W. J. Inéermaur, ee partionlars in future MPuE FIRST GRAND BALL a MOULDERS OF WASHINGTON NAVY YARD Will teke place at Temoerance Hall, on E st.,! between 9th and kth, FRIDAY, November Lith. Cards of admission one dollar. no + Pt FOR SALE AND RENT. URNISHED HOTSE FOR RENT- Oi the nort + ittes! eastand B street north, | contains 7 rooms and has yard and ga den attached nd furniture in primeo-'er, | and possession given immediately. no 8-3t* {OR RENT, WITH BOARD—On moderate terms, in a private family, a very tnrge handsomely | Furnished Room, heated by register and capable of accommodating gentlemenor asmall family. Also, | as small Room, Gavand waterin the house Kef- erepoes given and requi Reilrosd within one ere. Apply at 203 6th street, between M and ste, * no 9 it T OOK STATIONERY D FANCY STORE FOR Sa —An established Store in Georgetown, D C.,doicg & first-rate business. is now offered for sale. Terms suade reasonable. Application for the tame c-n be addressed to “B ."’ Georgetown, D P ce. no? 2+ 1.—Two large communicating MS. (Red Room and Parlor,’ handsomely furnished, on the first floor, for rent with board. Also, one latge Room. in second story. Pirat-clase Tab! Boarders wanted. None others need apply, Dinner ied, and terms moderate. | Ro 7-4t* DOR RENT—A larg ery finely furniehe CHAMBER, communicating directly with the for rent. at 346 K street, between 12thand fine ROOMS, communicating with each Each of the above suits of ro.msare ad- mirably adapted fortwo gentlemen or gentleman Tint. with het and cold water inthe | house. Spacious and beautifal yard attached, First-class Board within two doors. Reference re- | quired no? 1 RUG STORE FOR SALF—One of the best stan is in Washington. Inquire of J. R. MAJOR, cor- ner 7th and H stree *OR RENT—Seversl no 6 cost? | FURNISHED ROOMS, | pleasantly !ocated: finished with gasand other conve tuated on 13th street, first house | ' \ i ers, north of New York av. po 6 3t* POR RENT—Handsomely FURNISHED PAR. LOR snd CHAMBER, adjoiding, on the frst fcor. Apply at 41 Louisiana avenue, between ath 47th streste no6-%t* 108, RESTA very handsome ant well FUR- NISHEL ROOMS, with or without Boacd. | Ge reet,near | wth nosat= | of neatly irg of three chambers, igt and diniks room, with kitchen cempilete. ater and gas. Apply at 351 T street, between 13th and Mth References required. Fork no 6-3t" PARLOK and CHAM*#ER, con well fernisbed, on floor, Also, two ln sized Unfurnished Rooms, pleasant- ly located, No. 487 FE street. between and 4th streets west, Good ‘able Board next door. 168-3t* oR T—Several fine ROOMS, well faraished, ‘ wil ont board, at 346 K street. 1 ranklin iz is the most desirable locality in the city; Spacious yard; bath with hot and cold water in the in pe irst-class Bourd within two doors. Do 6-36" . SOR RENT —sTwo or three desirable FUR- F'Wishey nooms, sin er'eithoat Board ies private family, Apply at 692 12th street. Island. | tT no 4-Iw* FOR SALET Th LEASK of Restaurant and Dwel jing on King sti ,(centre of city.) Alexan Kia, For infor on inquire at office of Al | Ro ¢-Iw T—A large PARLOR and CHAMBER, hand ng. on first & Rew.) Use of bath-room, with hot and | Together with s large and well selected | Weelianeous W. | and having a front on b street of 61 | House, wit T D | cords for Wi | © | chase money in cash; eets,( Franklin Row.) Also, at same place, | | Potice.at the risk and cost of the defaulting’ | Liarge Jack Screw | Tooix. Chests, and Tools, from Wil, iat of Mis? orks inevery department of litera- ture. Catalogner will he for distribution som H days prior te the wlan, Bete h *. - cash. MOSES KELLY. Administrator. _nos cot NOSTC. McG int & CO Maris, By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. "Testes SALEOF VALUABLE IMPROVED Reat Estate tx ree Crty or Wasninctox — By virtue of a of trust A SNe. Woe folios That soit Re .A.8.. e jo) lic anction, on FRIDAY, ber ath, Rte o'clock p. m.. on the premi) = in Wasbin, hereof ax part of lot nw being on L street, between and [th streets vont by 124d, x’ Deeliins ernie of #ale: One-baif ¢ash, balance in twe equal instalments of six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Credit pay t to be secured by deed of trust on ft INO R. CLARK. Fea no G-e0d J C.MeGUIRE «& 00. nents, Ry MARSHALL & PAGE. Auctioneers. ii roved by a double two-~ House, with back building {ALE OF CONDEMNED STORES.—Will be sold Sree Auction, on THURSDAY, November isth, 102, commencing at 39 o'clock a. at house between E and F streets, .& lot of Horse and Mule ‘Harness, and ‘other Qusrtermas- ter’s Stores, condemped as it we hg jit wee, Terms cash in Goverom 22 By orderof J.J. DANA, Capt. aad & Q.M no6-d MARSAUL & PaGE, Aueta. By J.C. McGUIRE & OO. Ancti rk. TREStEES SALE OF VAL tBLE RBAL Estate iw me City or Pe | virtue ofa 4 of trust recorded among the records of Washington county, D.C. in finer a. 8 ,No. 19, folios 237, et neq., one of the atv ity, Eeball sell anction. on T! SDAY, the ber, inriant, at half-past four o* ised re- al public h day of Novem- sixteen, (116 The terms of sale are: One-fourth of the pur- aud the residue in notes of equal amounts, at six, tweive, and eighteen months. with interest ‘from the day of sale; the deferred’ ywents to be secared by notes waticfactory te he trustee. and a lien upon the y for the purchase of which said notes shall have been re- Bpectively given, Ifthe terms of sale ere not complied with in all riiculars by the fifth day after the sale, Tustee reserves the right to resell upon fire days” ‘par- chaser or purchasers. Conveyancing at the expense of the respective a H.C. SPALDING, Trustee not-eokds J, G. McGUIRE & 00. Aucts, By W.L. Oe & ©O., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF HOUS) Fursircre —-On WEDNESDAY MORN: izth instant, at 10 o'clock, by order of the 4 Court, I will sell at ic suction, the Househotd Furniture and Effects of the late Thomas Cissel Penn. avenue, west of Circle, between 2th Zith streeta, eihbracing— arior Sofa and Chairs. Marble-top Center Table Apt Sid do, Nirror and Marble Siab Brackets, ‘arpet, Rug and Oileloth Curtains. Shades. and Mantel Vases, Dining Tables. Chuirs, Clock and Arm Chairs, fideWpard, Gines and Crockeryware, Doubic and Single Bedsteads, Ppather Beds aad Pillows, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, and Bedding, Dressing and Plain Buresué ‘4 Wardrvbes. Washstands, and Toilet Sets, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers, t, Rugs. Oilelo v an &e.. A bt i ment of Kitchen Fert ‘tensi's, STEPHEN T. BROWN, Administrator. 206 WoL. WALL & ©0., Aucts. By T. DOWLING. Auctioneer, Georgetown, DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF CARPENTERS Toox. Lompex, &c.. aT ALCTION.—On PRI- DAY MORNING, idth instant, et 20 0'clock, 1 will fell, by order of the Orphan * at the Work ay ofthe late omas ase, in the rear of tie M. P_ Opssch, Georgetown, BD. C.. slot of Carpenter's Lot cf Lumber, 3 Work Benches, Lot Carpenter's Tools, Grindstone and Morticing Machine. Terms eaxh strator. cold water. allowed. No other roms rented. Ref- erenee required. Apply at No. SUL I st.. between 13th ant idth. no 3-2w* F°%, SALE—A very desirable and commodious | RESIDENCE, No. 25 Dumbarton st., George wn; Brick House. 9) 4eet front, by « feet deep, | bh two-story back building, and lot adjoiuing, 3 | front, running back 123 1eet, Ro 1-26” KNISHKD ROOMS TU RENT—For rent, at 450 2th street, east side, between Gand H | ® 4 tly furnished and very comfortable | LED ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS ani PAR. | LORS. The neigh! is one of most desirable in the city. Every attention paid to those occapy- | ing them. No children in the \e ocmtr ‘FOR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasant- ly situated in the First Ward. The house con- | tains }1 reome, including & large pation, dining: | room and lbraty, and is supplied with Potomac water. gas and all modern conveniences. Rent §175 permonth, Apply atNo.192Q st. oc -3w* YENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOMMODATED i . large and pleasant FURNISHED Sth street, opposite the Cotes — — ISSOLU TION .—The co-partnership heratofore rt between the baeribers, ler the scr Mosre a — hus been this dey dis- solve a consent. ili GEORGE H MooRE, B. M. DENNISON. 7 068 __ Washington, Get. 25, 1863. Boxes arp CAMP GREASE WANTED—The becriber will pay the bigh ‘ket pri for any quantity of BONES and CAMP GRERSE delivered at their Mill, foot of G atrect. _0c $0 lmeo™ MORGAN & RHINEHART. 500,000 Atty & which the bighest price will be paid. Also, 100 boxes of Castile Soap, 100,000 Brown Soap ‘and Candies, for ale cheap for cash, at the National Soap and Candie Works, Green street and the Canal, Georgetown, D.C. oelsecly B. JEWELL, Proprietor. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, aud mature’s great restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, - the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weakand delicate per- sons, snd can be relied upon for its purity. I: cures Dyspepsia, is & gentle tonic, and is just the thing for ehanges of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saleons © UGH TALLOW AND EASE WANTED—For P. H. DRAKE & OO, 20 Brosdway, Now ek, eee ENTS! TENTS! TBNTSi ‘ TLERS’ TENTS on band and aS EDWARDLILLY'S AWNING TER Pang FAGTOBY, ocrner 4% afrect and Ponnsytvania ar- ; a, Colonitation Buitiina. Washington Do SB—SECUND-HAND ERNTS BOUGHT ant GOLD 0 Z2-hn* | @xpose at public 5 ee said count | th day of November, issz, east mide of * the old by the late Bi | Zo Jerse order TAG: ie STEPHEN T. BROWN. Admini nog T. DOWLING Auct. M ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue of a writol fers facian, ineued trom the Clerks Office Circuit Court of the Dintries, of rf county ef Washi couse door of ponanens right, Sitle, claims ont ow soant ep % ie. Washington D.C. together with al improvements thereon, seiz: the property of John €, Romele. ni © satinfy judicials No. 133, to October term favor of John W. memenra > of ew x. pour. aRD E. ‘oc a7-dts US. Marcha De N ARSHAL'S SALE —Ip virtue of 9 writs ofSerk fecias issued from the Clerk's at Cireuit Court ot the kt of a County of Washi tome Sell at public sale. for Casn, in nee cpm gt =f seid count! y iv \ the fol i piece "Mount Pleasant, 1 District of Columbia, Beginning for the sane dary of the city of Wi one and J a i and runn: eng rij b seventy. ae Soochee mares a) y-four perches, north twenty- twenty perches, north fifty-five west ten north seventy one bef of lot memes fon trae bet of io! shat coveng tic nate ces sarter ea, eas nd = - cighty six half degrees. east at -ine perches, to the road. then south aks and seventy-six peychea, pai Bee tyen south two and a quarter eight and 6-3 perches, still fe Dinty-math line of ie south seventy five and a ha! end 65-100 pe city, and with anid the ginning, con’ La And also that ith corper; thence tract: being that lar,

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