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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ‘WASHINGTON THEATER.—The attractive bill which has every night this w:ek been per- dormed at Nixon's, will be repeated to-night, viz: “French Spy” and “ Pocahontas.” Inthe iret Cubas, Fenno, Mrs. Berrell and other inent perform rs appear; and in the latter hantraas Day nport, Annie Wilks, pretty Fonnie Brown and the entire ballet corps. To thore who would laugh, we would say go see “Pocahontas.* Groven’s TusaTeR.—“Jack Sheppard" will be perfor med to-night at Grover’s, Miss Western ascuming the character ef “Jack,” and Mr. Setchell that of “Blueskin,” and sustained by the execlient cast which come nights ago so well performed this play. The ent-rtainment will conclude with the “ Mummy,” decidedly one of the most laughable afterpieces ever per- formed. “The Wiaard Skiff” is in rehersal. Forp'’s THeATER.—“The Chimney Corner” ‘will be repented to-night at Ford's. Mr. Coul- dock appears as “Peter Probity,” and Miss C. as “Grace Emery.” The other characters are well cast. The ‘startling melo drama of the «Floating Beacon,” witu Bishop, brink, and Mise Curr ia the cast, will conclude the eve. uing’+ entertainment, thus offering one of the Toort amusing and interesting bills of the sea- sm Canterntry Hatt.—Last night was the annual anniversary of the opening Of Uanter- ry, aud Manager Percival celebrated it by a ue display of fireworks and a brilliant illumi- pation outeide, and by the performance ef one Of the best bills Of the season to a crowded au- dience inside. Canterbury is a fixed in-titu- tion, and tBougB it has had many stars and sprominent performers on its boards, none eyer excerded in “shape and talent” the troupe now Performing Where. Any one gvbo will go to- ane Witnese the performance will attest t t. gREMORNS CIRCUA.—An excellent bill, re- pltte with tur, is offered tor this ovening’s Amusement at the circus. Thayer, the Conrad Brothers, Eaton Stone, M’He Elvira and the entire company of artists, male and female, will appear. “The twoComicos” (Conrad Brothers) perform the most laughable acts and keep the audience in acontinued roar by their funny movements. A Format Orentxe ov THE PASSENGER Rait- en ons pone afternoon, the Directors of the City ilway Company formally opened the line, by maagaver the South Seventh-street line—that being the only portion of the road over which the cars had not passed before. The perty consisted of President Cooke; Directors Moorhead, Marbury and Gideon; Superinten- dent Wherton; Assist. Superintendeut McElroy; Meesrs. Hathaway and Sanders: ex-Mayor Seaton, Alderman Lioyd, Councilman Uter- mehie, Joseph H. Bradley, W. D. Wallach, Had+on Taylor, Gilbert Vanderwerken, and thers: aud various representatives of the press. The car containing the party left the corner of the Avenue and Seventh street at 4 o'clock, in one of the new cars, under the charge ot Mr. B. Collins, superintendent | ot the Navy Yard line—the team being driven | by Ed ‘d Clements—and proceeded down the | roud to the steamboat wharf, finding everything | an govd order. To iully test the road, the horses were driven at different rates of speed, car wasrun through the turn-out ue: Bst. It was evident that the workmen, under | Superintendent Wharton, had futhfully exe- cuted their job. The time allowed by the charter in which to | lay ‘Le road would have expir-don Monday; ibe lon the track having been laid on | Tuc te company are therefore five days | ahead of time. A few switches, however, ar: | wd. i stopping 2 short time at the whart ered the car, and about tive o'clock were faded at the Metropolitan Hotel, where they sat down to 4 hand-om. collation provided by | Capt. Pots at the instance ot the di ‘ors. | Following upon the discussion of the edibles | there were “remarks,” chiefly of » conyerss- tional character, by varions gentlemen present, | wad, as many of the parties were old citizens | and mutual friends trom boyhood, the reminis- cenees called up respect g the city’s growth wed the history of old families lonz idenified with th ty Were of no little mrercst. Col, Seaton said Le bad sizned a petition some “seven or eight years aco tor street railraids here, but ir view of the war that followtd be- tween rival interests he had despaired of the eity ever getting them. Now, however, we Were in fyll Levefit of admirably construcied And managed street railways,and he would say that he heped the liberal and enterprixing com- pany would make all the money their opponents had said they would. (Laughier.! Alterman Lloyd expressed the extreme grat- ification which he and the citizens of tne Sev- enth Ward generally felt in view of the pletion ef the road they had just sone over. That faction was testified to by the smilix oor and window on the route, 3 of the boys on the strevts. He elud Sentiment complimenta: Cocky, president of the railway company. Mr. Cooke said he accepted the compliment in behalf of tho-e associated with him iu the construction and management of the road, as more especially due to them. It was the ¢ termination of the management to afford both citizens and sojourners every possible facility | in the way of transit from one point of the city to. another, and also between the twin cities of | id Washington. | m being given to Mr. Bradley that remark» from bin would be ia order, he said | ad by ou. >» Mr. that he didn’t utend to make any =peeci:, asit wasn't in his » and, moreover, did't pay | Laughter.) Strauge tofsay the very ronte they | asd cone Over had beea, within his recollee- | tion, and he was 2 ng man yet, {lav bers a stumps of tre: eve pad pass d through was mly house what has since “Old Mansion Hou-e.” He house was yet —It has teen pulled do: 3 had shot bird. ‘ketdhey had @ cultuvated fleld i nly running cars now go were Uie ox-carts then plodded | I» conclusion d to pas and :aid that a € ingten cars ‘feels perivetly safe trom the ment she -ets foot iherein. Tks were matic by Mr. Utermehile of the City Council, Mr. Geerge Gideon, Mr. Mar- W.D. Wallach and other=; and prior to vacatipg the premises a bumper was drank to Capt. Pous, ot the Mc tropolitan, in recognition + of the band-ome manner in which he had per- his quoia towards the enjoyment oi the «ithe case and security by the street railway, } griste oe mouncements elsewhere of Merkriter stock. It is undoubt edly one of the fin aud most cxieasive sori ents of goods in the paperhangi ever opened in this city. Itembra velvet, gold stamped, taedinm aad low-priced paper-; t remarkably complete assortment of window shales, gold band, imitation gold and common shades, bulf. creen and blue Holland, by the yard or made iutoshades; picture irames imevery variety and of the best quality, and card photozraph=, copies of celebrated pic- tures, paintings, statuary, &e., ke. Those ren- ovating their e<tablishments for the season will find it to their advantage to callon Mr. Mark- Titer, 45 he is « dealer whose word can be pended upon, and from his taste and experience an such matters, be is a safe adviser to all who wish te furnish their houses in the best manner At a moderate expense. His number is 150, eve nth street. Msuxnitr a Riswovat or Siok Sotpiens.—Seven hun- dred vad fitty convalescent soldiers, who are able to be removed, but whe are still too sick to be able to join their regiments for several days, will be sent North to-day. Five hundred are an hospitals: Emor: & Columbian College, sor Eptphany, old Har wood, 100, and Mount Pleasant, 100. The above will be transported over the railroads in charge of Dr. A. P. Cratis. Beriges these, 250 are to be sent to Portsmonth Grove, Rhode Istand, in t E: which will probably start from the Washington whart 'o-day. Ella Saxton, contempt, Jobn Darin, creating & uoisay up { hours. | dismis-ed. Peter Boyle, violating the back paid S¢ cents costs. John Long, fast fined $2. Charles Grimes, larceny; dis- ‘M. H.Campell, failing to pay hack hire: case post) ed. Cyrus Mi , drunk; diemi= ed. nry Bowie, ha a stolen «horse in posseesion; held for 4 . ———>—_ == Distict Prisoyens.—Dr. Blake, one of the supervisors of the penitentiary, has, at the in- =tanee of the Secretary of the Thterior, visited Albeny to see personally concerning the pris- « eoners of our Penitentary who were some time since removed thither.” Dr. Blake has made invorable report to Secretary Smith as to the exerllent condition of the prisoners, and the admirnble discipline thatis kept 8p over them. Dr. Blake bas inilated arrangements whereby all our convicts will, for the preseut, besent 10 Albany = oS We are requested to say that the statementin yesterday's Sfor in reference to the arrest of the Campbells, in Georgetown, that “une of Detec. tive Baker's assistants, on attempting the Louse, was summarily ejected ret, as Le wes not interfered with, i Reereit Since oar last reper: only eizhir mrernite (for tae Pecasgiv@mia Rewry) Uorp- have arrived. to be sent to Philadelphia, from the follow- | | most eminent octliat | he tweamer Enterprise, | } Rand and on Tar Fink DerantMest.—The bill to reot ganize the fire department havi: both tranches of the City Council an Teceived the roval of the Mayor, in accordance with the Provisions thereof the members of the various lire companies met at their respective engine hou:es last night to clect five mombers of the Standing committee from each company. The meetings were mostly largely attended, and much interest was taken in the election. Most of those elected haye long been active | firemen. The tollowing is the result of the election: Columbie.— Messrs. John J. Peabody, Thomas H. Robinson, Thomas W. Marsh, Jacob Dyser and James McDermott. Anacostia.—Thomas Cook, Joseph Cook, Rich- ard Moreland, Andrew Burgess and James A. | Gordon. Persercrance-—John H. Thom| Fletcher, John Lyons, Charles Julius Strobl. Metrcpolitas Hook and Ladder.—JohnT.Chaun- cey, Charles Holbrook, E. HL. Sipe, George Noyes and Wm. Scoit. Union —W.H. Hines, E. L. Martin, D. Perkins, C. Weber and W. W. Goddard. ‘the Frankhn, it will be remembered, held an election « few nights since, the result of which we published yesterday. The delegates will meet on Monday evening next, at eight o’cloek E: in the Hall of tho ‘ra rt nm, George arrison and Engine House of the in Fire Company, D near Tweifth stree! ———— ALEXANDRIA APFAIRS.—The Clty Councils have passed an order appointing “the Mayor, the President of the Board of Aldermen, and cthe President of the Common Gouncil, a com. mittee to wait upon the military anthorities, to effect am arrangement by which the members of the different fire compen: may be enabled to at mi work their engines’ wi! lestation from the military.” The s‘oreof Mr. Fowler, corner of Fairfax and Wolte streets, was robbed Ves- terday by two men dressed in citizen's clothes, of fitty dollars in money. The weather con- tinuce most delightful; Indian summer “in alt ita glory.” Whisky is contraband, and yet several men, very drunk, were seen staggvring abont the streets yesterday. Organ grinders, the telescope show, &c., have again appeared in the streets. John B. Withers (who formerly te-ided here), in the Confederate army, was captured lately near Warrenton, and is now a prisoner gn parole.— Alex. Gazette, Nov. 11. —— -- Water.—We observe thai water mainsthayo been recently laid on several of our sirrets, viz: on I street north, from Seventh to Ninth street weat;on Sixth street west, from C togD Street north; on Seventh street west, from Penb- aylyania avenue to the Canal, and on the same street, from B to E street south, also on Nine- teenth street west, from the south sideof K street, to connect with the 30-inch main on the latter street. In this connexion it may be well to state that | although the r cent rains have partially re- plnished the distributing reservoir, yet the | supply of water is by no means abundant, and consequently the restrictions which were some time since placed upon the use of the have not yet been removed. ed this city of 20th of October, at St. Pierre, f the Rey. Andrew G. Carothers, > United States Consul at Martinique ‘The Departmentof State, in communicating the intelligence to his friends and pastor, Rey. Jno. C. Smith, says:—“It gives the Department much satiefaction to assure you and the nu- merous friends of Mr. Carothers that, in all the relations which he sustained to the Govern- ment of the United tes, he discharzed his official dnties with industrious zeal, unswer- ii Wty, ability end uprightness.” ving le — Prxstoxs.— Applications for pensions con- | | tinue te come in di ly by hundreds, Already over 1,4 applications for invalid pensions haye been received by the Commissioner of Pensions, and about 5.000 applicutions for Widows’ pensions, Up to this date, about 600 applications for invalid pensions have been a: tows’ pensions a smaller wed, owing to the una- nd delay ia obtaining the try evidence of service, &c., from the at General's Onti —>— Larcexy.—On Thursday officer Crump ar- vested a contraband girl named Lucinda Rich a in the First Ward, on the charge of rol ing her employer, Mr. Wm. Hughes, on the ad. of Ste. Mr. Hughes had been missing 1 sums of money tor some time p: and om missing t monnt had he! a Drury, * committed to aiternoon Robert got ona drunk and Amueed themselves ny at. tacking in the neighborhood of Pennsrivania uvenne every person they came acros-. Two gentlemen, fio had been attacked 1: des ck sint, aud Sergeant Hurley, with off comb and Mills arrested them and took fore Justice Drury, but the complain. iling toappear they were fined $2 exch orderiy conduct totaly xpenditures for schools of this city, ~02, amounted to in tse¢ and 5 in ISGI: showing eot expenditure to meet the gradual ex- ion of vur public-school system. > More Hosrivars.- eral additional build- iugs for hospital purposes are being erected on ut lots adjoining on the right ot Doug- al. roat or Lungs tata Stores and at Boswell’s Dra Pong and 7th xtreet and 2scents per packs Tr creite Eyeulvas inary ones, and the heneficial init « upon the organs of vision, im pai ase.is a fact unanimonsly xdmit both hemisphe Eyeglnsses are sold here only at Messrs. & Co.'s Optical Establishment. 4 Peon. aven and umler the National Hotel, 8. Shoes, Sandals ond Gaiters; Ladies Bueble Overshoes with felt liking ant Short. Knee and Hip Boots. At Allen, Mapy& Co.f India Rubber Store, Penn. avenue betweea Ith and ith sc no 14 1m ? he work Lis ay oaly Weenten no 13 3t* ——— Rrasea Gosos—Mc. H. ax juat received alot of Officers’ Lo dull finished Coatssaiso, dull finished Pon- izes; also, a lot of blue English id each; ateo. extra lonz and © Capes with sleeves, whieh rs’ prices, at Lis India 10 Pennsylvania avenues ba oc Met Desteanle IN Taimas, very long. a light (in weight) Ru selling at mann Rabber Warehouse, —— Live! Lime! Livx!—On hand best Wocd Burnt Lime, and via Chesapeake and Ohio Canai. Lime Stone from the Potomac quarries. Regular tranrient cus- tomers cau now be furnisied with auy amount An excellent quality of Rosendale Cement sup- pled at $1.9 per barrel no !2-5t* Oo” barrels of ing regularly, ‘5 Lime Kilns, Near Georgetown, ee ArTH® DoiLir Sronw, 43% Penn. ayenne, near 4, street, ia now @kplayed the best assortment of Jeqeiry and Bitver-piated Ware in the city. Drop in There aud supply yourself for §1. no 3-!w* ee Mititaxy Ovricens will find the Mattress Cot very desirable. as itcumbe folded up into a very ams!l space, fitting intoa canvas bag. It is atrong and durable, aud can be converted into a chair or lounge at will, and is so arranged that it inay be | stuffed with hay or straw. It im made of both car petand canvas. For sale at the India Rubber Store of Alien, Clapp & Co., Peun. avenue, between loth aud lith sts, oo3-tm talc AT THE Ispta Rerwee Sroxe of Allen, Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, between loth and ith strgete, the officer and soldier may find a great variefy of Rubber Coafs, Ponchas, Blankets, Leguias, Ai Pillows, Beds , Cups, Pipes, and the useful ‘articl’s im the Rubber Al-o. » inrze'stock of Buffalo Robes lined and u lined, Welfand Lap Robes, Wool Blankets, all col- ors. Cork Beds. Horse Blankets, and everything to romfote warmth aud coinfort in the camp and fleld ere, too, may be found a lx assortment of i ' ers, Stockings, Buckskin alises, Leather Bags and ‘and rough usage in ba, téand Arw Ohnirs. no S- Tan 1 Wagons. Camp Stools which will be sold at reasonable prices. > Guear Pexserivanta ROUTE, via Ba'imors and Hrarrishurs,to the Newth and West —T wo trains leave Washington daily and one on Buntay—quick time— Jow far throwg! ther inforr sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania -, Washin, ce open from ba. m. until’ p. m.; on Sundays from 2toi p.m. su H-ly : B.O. Noxtox, Agent, > Tan Hosaos ov Wancan by that sovercton remedy, bait eiltcure ony wound, ba romtly Hotloway’s Vintment, Ruwever depernin. it it ell rubbed around the wounded parts, au Peres soe thsconynls covert with 10 Ai bet water considerable in- | nitigated | avenue. ORice, full particulars apply to the Agency Oftice, O11 9th street ‘a avenue N. H. MILLER, tse, City Property and Houses for sale. natt-if eecoa’s Hain Dre, The best im tha World. William A. Batcheior's celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces s color not to be distinguished from natare— Warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edics the il! effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. (rey, Red er Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair | soft and beautiful. Sold by all &eo. H OF Tho Genuine is signed Wittiam A. Batoue- | LOR, om the fowr sides of ench bor. Factory, No. 81 Barciay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond at.) —__—. mi-ly Ispia Ruspea ber, isat H. A. Hall's India Rubber Warehouse, | where you can obtain them at mannfacturera prices, 310 Penna. avenue, betwoen 9th and lieth streets. oem-tf | a Ee | i ‘Tus Inptax Hens Doctor, from Canada, will | 4 ibe dixeases and tell bin patients the nature of their complaints or illness, without receiving any information from them. No gaat te Sor consultat' ee. N Tt Wash —_ Bundi Fenueyivania, a corner of Seventh str Wi . D. eu 25- Burrato Ropers all sizes bes. pe Robes, Arm: Red, White, Grey and MARRIED, November Lith, by Rev. Father Ashwagien, at | tbe renidence of the bride's mother, Mr, JOHN J. METH to Mise MARY SHIELDS. : On the 1$th inst,. by Rev. Mr Remick. in George. town, D. O., MABFIN H. DAVIS to NAwcY 1 KAY. ak ORS DIED, 4 lingering itness, On the Mth instant, a! he b whi with Uhriatian fortitude, JOHN o e of the County Clare, Ireland, bat | for the last 12 years 9 resident of this eity. May he rest in peace! His funeral will take place from his residence, corner of Becond and D sts., Inland, Sap eet age on afternoon. The friends of tho femily are invited to attend, * On the 18th inst., BARAH CATHARINE, a, 4) Years. 2 months and 6 days, eldest daughter of Bilas | aud Margaret Brady. T love my little Sarah ; once She was my grateful pride ; I loved her, ob, perhaps too well, For soon she slept and cied | The +pirit is not dead, Theogh low the bedy lies, But. freed from sin and sorrow, fled To dwell beyond the skies! The relatives, friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funer- » OD Sunday at 3 o’clock, at her father’s resi- ce, between Mand N sts, 2 fer a short illness, on the Mth Instagt, at Dong- las Hospital, WILLIAM Z. FAUBKEL, of Oregon City Ogle county, joi. in hia 24 year. y sent to Frederick City, Md., for interment, On the lith instant, at her residence, near Wash- ington, D.0., ANNA, wife ef Francis N. Brent, and daughter of the late James Magill, of Prince Geerge’s county, Maryland, ®. FOR SALE AND RENT. street, east side, between G and IL streets, neatly furnished and_v. comfortable BED ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS, ani PAR- LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable fn the city. Every attention paid to those occupy: ingthem. Nochildren inthe house, no 1 I ESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET—Several neatly | J’ GENISHED ROOM TO RENT—For rent, at | 450 i2th { i Furnished and desirable ROOMS can be secured | hi by applying at 46% M street, between 12th an athe Obatee cesrouable. no 1 OR KRENT.—Two DESIRABLE Ro0OMS necting and nicely Furnished, in ft. h mily, for $25 per month. Egquire at 406 Tw. street, between T and K no 15-tf por SALE—An eligible BUILDING LOT, ina | central locality, al-sut one squar- from Pp . Imqnire of Mr. WM. ORME, No. 3 ate r _no 15-e03 FE 1ED ROOMS FOR RENT —Une suito ROOMS on first floor, and other Rooms may be had by spplying at 436 G@ st., opposite Pa’ no li Fe RENT—A FURNISH KBD HOUSE, con ing 4 rooins, lighted with gas,one square the 7th street railroad. A: between M andi N, not he rented for a board: 13th | t noise | pe GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF | : ok Shi op for sale, in canter of Center Market, | LE—The STOCK, FIXTURES and GOOD |) of @ first class’ Wholesale Liquor and istablishment; hax been doing a fine basi- | vr two years: located in the central pact of venue; will also make n first class restaurant. KD HOUSE FOR RENT—The hb k house corner of south B ai ing saloon parlors, large cain dining reo, bath room, kitchen, & ng every conve ce for alicst class residence, inciuding cooking rauge, gas and Potomac water, | Possession riven on the 9th December, particulars apply io HUGH MeWILLIAM, 307 7th st..or at Room No. 91 Winder’s Building Paurth Auditor's Ofice. no 14-36" ¢ YROCERY STOKE FOR RENT_STOUK A ‘a PF URES FOR S4LE.- Inquire on the prev ises, No. 427 7th st., between Gupd H. uol3iw | Fo UERISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Tn anew Brick House, just tini 4, with all modern i rents, 1 Parlor, with Bed Room. ai ROOMB, newly furnished. in s centr pear the Patent and Post Office, No. 4 between Sth and Ith sts. None + no 13 ROOMS AND A KITCHEN FOR ral pleasant Furnished very moder- n No. ighth strevt, aud H, opposite the Patent Office, Do 12-40" | ro RENT— A tirst-clacs Purnished Double | RLOR. Also, reveral Furnished ROOMS, ; ~ gus, at No. sors below | ry best of | —The very large MAN- 30_L st. corner of Sth street and Pe Enquire on the preuines, emres no W-lw* GOK STATIONERY 4 ORE FOR AL An er tablick getown, first-rate b0siness. ia now offered for sinade reavonable. Application for the tan can be addreseed to“ B .* Georgetown, D C Post Office. no?.zw* FS RNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—A PAR LOR and two CHAMBERS, on the second tloor; in an excellent location, Apply at 272 F street! corner 13th, . no 3 6t" Peg RE cH rlo: A large and very finely furnished BER, communicating directly with the Trent, at 346 K strest, between 12th streets, (#rauklin Row.) Also, at same pl two large. fine ROOMS. communicating with other. Fach of the above suits of ro as are ad- inirably adapted fortwo gentlemen. or gentleman | and with. Bath with het and cold water te the honse, Spacious and beautiful yard attached, Virst-elass Beard within two doors. Reference re quired no? | por RENT—A large PARLOR and CHAMBER, ¢ 1g, Ob tirst floor, newly and hand! | seomely furnished. The house is warmed by furnace as. Uneot bath-room, with hot and lowed. No other rooms rented. Ref ed. Apply at No. S41 T st., between | and ith no 3-20" RESIDENCE, No. 25 Dumbarton st. George n; Brick House. 3 teat front, by 4 feet deep, , ith two-story baek Luildi ‘ont ack [OS SAL ECA ter desttnble and commodions to and lot adjoining, Steet. no | 2w* 31 Ri & na) > == =o 5 Q = BY STORE 154 PENNSYLVANIA AVeNtE,( Between With and Wek streets. FRESH GOODS RECKIVED REGULARLY Fair Prices—No Gouging 87 Ccods dolivered in every part of the city. A few bottles of superior BLACKBERRY COR- DIAL on hand; OLD PORT WINE, &¢. cs eolm _ _.__SsOmN THAW. T . NAILS! HE Undersigned, ag for the sale of the | Anchor Brand” Nails. bave at present x large | stock on hand, and expect at all times to be fully supplied with them. STICKNRY & CO. no I -3teo | ___ Exchange Place, Baltimo JAMES FOMAT BDAY. FAL ESTATE AGENT, 2 Cossen OF Pa, AVENUE AND TeNen Srute7, over Bari:inz Housa of L. Johnsen § Cor | eee 200 rach TE PPE T Soaney ax GLA DES ROPriR in store. h dairies arriv- ingdafly. Po: le at No. 450 Eighth street, Peantyivania avenue. ich ihe daa | no zl D. B. DUTROW_ ® LD DEMAND NOTES Ue. TREASURY NoTHS datvall Bought at the bigh eA te 500 mm Bankers, No! 132 Iaray FOR ALBUMS! | immediately, with reference. | 729 this city. | WASTED—Tro WOMEN—one to ; or female, for which a WANTS. ’ AUCTION SALES. eu SHED HOUSE WANTED—Centrally F cated: Addreas Box 4 Star Uflice._no hie 7 D—A ROY, to to: Plambing &c. A W ainda PeOME ION 2 ois be: AP. Detween Inth and 11th ate, no I WANTED—A Grat class WAITER. The best of references to private families, required. In- quire at this office. it* ANTED—A GIRL, to do the housework of a emall family, washing included. American or Germen preferred, Apply at 309 Sereath st. weat, between Land M ats. WANTED At tho Gosling Restaurant, 247 Pa avenue, between 12th and i3th # goot WAITER; one who understands his busi a get good wages the whole year round. iaqaite no of WANTED- Every one te go at once to the DOL- LAR 8TORB, 43% Pen a sce for themselves the beautiful stock of Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, there selling for only one dollar. Ro 15-tin™ WANTED—An opportunity to invest a small Ww capital iu @ Iperative, established business. Any person who wis! por een ed partuer, and who n. tend the business with profit to both parties, blige the subscriber by communicating with him through the Port Office, Address “A. ©. 8.,.". Box Bo 15-2t* LADIES WANTE t thei 10 000 Flannel, Velvet. Merino, ie. Muslin, Stamped at USO} Seventh street, rt ies,) Cloake, 3 wis, Jonies, Slipper Pincushiqns. at te fe fotn. right past thedoot. We stamp your EF apd ou Wi: Stam; ‘coda for asie, o The Guest ‘Muslin, *Romember, 260%, betes L and Matresta, po 15-6t* Tc SGASTITOTES WAN TB D—Ten able bodied to +A Substitutes. at $225 each, to go to Baltimore, Apply immediately. at 433 Ninth st, corner of G. * no ls-tt* WANTED—A. WHITR WOMAN, that wilamint at waching and ironing. Baquire of Mrs. C8. RAPLEY, £3 street, near 234. ARD WANTED—Three gentlemen wish to obtain see (seers Roo! =. Rene meres in a central! rt of e cl . val amily ferred. References exchamged. Addresa ant. C.." Box No. 9 Star Office. — i _ RoW att” ANTED.—1000 tons Cotton and Wool BAGS; 100 tons BOOKS and NEWSPAPERS, We pay New Jerk prices for rags and paper, in large or emall quantities, and send to any house or stere in the District. free of expense. Send all orders to MASON & CO., 375 377 Datrent, near 7th no l4-lw* AS ACTIVE MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED “with mercantile business, who hasan éxtevaive country acquaintance, is a good at cal culations desiros to accourtant obtain a SITUATION as anlesman or bookkeeper in or aclerkship in any public tiefactory references can be furnishe!. ‘M.. Box 14. Str 3 V J-ANTED—To purchase a small HOUSE, with (or S rooms, in Washington or Georgntow Brick or Frame, (Brick preferred.) with a = Lot in a good location, and Bi ag betes peighhor- bocd. Any person having such house to dixpoxe of, will find a cash purchaser by calling at 550 M st. pereecs Sth and yth sts., Washingtom D.C. no WWAnTE? two FURNISHED BOOMS, with Board, for gentleman and wife, and’ child. seven years old, Address ‘Prompt,’ Star Offtea, stating location and terme, ne 13-30" ook. wash andiron. andone to do chamberwork. and nman, correct 3 generally. Callat south west corner 9th st. eastand Penn ave. Th: NTED—A LADY wanted, at my residence, at Bailey’x Cross Roads, to teach or three sinall children. and do plain sewing. urther information addrogs the subseriber, 5 through the Washington City Post Office. i _LEWIS BAILEY. _ no I) 7t* Wanter the Sutler busi in General Sigel’s well is badly ruptur . The party wishi: t stay with the .. Commun: “Sutler,” care PARKE , Penn, avenue, (thie eet prompt attention no WW St™ NTED—A chase CAST-OFF CLOTH ood price will be pnid. goods to diapose of, wi Star Office, aldresned to F.C NX. B. Lady's Clothes preferred, for which a good price will he paid 4g RO Melee lnly of Baltimore, wishes t> pur- either _— Those in want of Employment of aay . No. for good Cooks, Laundresses, ermaida, Waiters and Seamstresses; ug Men to wait on tables, Is: Ferm Hands watited. of xood help will ind it to their adwantage to gull, N.B.—Hourea wanted. The of tenants can be obtained without charge by applying a1 above, nodtf .. H. MILLER WNtep -100 tons COTTON RAG the highest cash prices will GOODELL & BUSHEE, 309 C atr Low ie SVenue. TTINMEN WANTED—Three or four TIN and SHEET-LRON WORKERS. The best of wages paid for good workmen. Call at EK. H. & HT. Gregory, $21 Penn. avenne. I Tent, for frem one to three years a Furnished Dwelling fore private family. Location in the First or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65. Washington, D.C. ne 4-tf WANED We nce buying SECOND AND FURNITURR, STOVES and BEDDING. for which the highest cash prices. Fum- ilies declining housekeeping, or having a sarplas of furniture will find it to their advantage to give us a call. BcNTZ & GRIFFITH tf No 369 Seventh st., between I and K applications on Lan Chamh oct TANTED- Ty person to Know that 1 am ia the market, ready to pay cash for all artioles in the housefurnishing e. Those leaving the city or having asurplus, will do well to call. R. BUCULY, 425 Serenth street, betwoan G and qn, east si Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni- | dure, no 16-tf eS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs, Wo@D—WooD!: TK Sub-criber has just received 9 cords of dry NK WOOD. which will be sold fur $55) per cord if applied for imw ately. Also, 200 PINE POSTS suitabie for building sta- bles, sh JOHN G. STONE. is, ke. TTENTION, ~"* DEALERS IN APPLES. 6 Obarrels prime Baldwin, Greening, Ac. Apples i ved per schooner Mary Cleaveland. For sale upon reasonable terms b J. D. ROBINSON, No. 94 Water stroit, no b5-4i* si Wwulte HOUSE OYSTE! RODIER, at his White House 8t amed Oyster Saloon, has just received five hundred bushels of thone colebrated GCCOHANNOCK OYSTERS, which he is prepared to serve to yatron aud the public. Call soon and get taste of those justly celebrated Ii High and Canal ~tk.. Georgetown, Fam please send their orders, which will receive attention, +not Fo SaALE— 50 BARRELS TAR 30 BABRELS ROSIN. ‘4. L, KIDWELL, Georgetown, D. 0 RINOKS. REPS, OTTCMANS. SILK d ther DRESS GOODS, assorted, full Winter 1 One price only. marked in plain figures, An inspection of stock ions no at Forge to PERRY & BRO., nKe Li * po II-10% Pa. ave. and Ninth strect. HE_AGE OF IMPROVEMENTS IS STILL | ONWARD,—SMITH & BEALL, Clothie ©. 361 7th strect, between Tand K sts., has reftted their Sto. will bi Fashi Sere ee HAL"; W110 COMES THERE, « friend to in- ford you of the immense bargains now offered at J. A. SMITH’S Cloth Store, No. 460 7th in, treet, near F, and corner 20th at: and Pa. av. oe Str . Apy — GOLD—GOLD | | DV ANCE Price paid by RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., ecm ____ Bankers. 152 Pa. avenue. [)'S80LUTION.—the co-partnegahip heretofore xitting between th Rabsertbe, 3, under the Bem of Moore Denton, has been this day dis. ives . solved by mutual Consent. & Bona RH. MOORE, B.M. DENNISON, __ Washington, Oct, 25, 1862. oc APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT 18 Ti H QUESTION “rhe proprictors of the “PAR: IMAN OABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—-r e expenre—to issue, free, (for the benefit o humanity,). ‘thi ost instractiveand re esting iy Lowe ot farris and its Di ighte be forwarded free res ing and soring. thgucan will hades on the receipt of , by addreamin, Seerevery Parisian Cabine jomy and Bed sin 3 iy Ss BRVANTB?’ GOODS—At moderate pricas, + Failed Cloths, Linseys, &c. price o: ly. tk | i { variety of PHOTOGRAPH CARDS. embracing epecti i 1” Obligation t Of taa Ointment should be in every man'sknap } 3 aah) aration hati | erehare” ee es i ma 5 Pack, Ualy aa ceats yor Boks 7, = "No. 486 Bovouth xt doors above cane * Pekay tape. lS cc tRIm* O44 Frtiows’ Halt. | no's ee Pa avenue and Ninth street, ed Nous. Ori} OLO, STRANGER, Wheee are you going, you EACK, PACK, PEAOB—Is the cry val seem tobe in avery great hurey Ob Lee Te eee a Cairne weer Ector grins, to SMITHS. Ro. 260 rth wtreet opposite | CLOTHING, atthe ety lowest peoe ae ee: without | City Post Office. Chedrhe has just wed RIF | Dies Olothi Btore, No. ‘60 rh atooet andoor D-. \ New Stock of Faji and Wintec OLOTHI NG, aad Der 2th atreei and Pa ave. oe Mtr Spuarivonis ove. | fin Sete Obes BOR Amt, 60, (tepals H& RIGHT PLAGE TO BUY CLOTUING u steaet, four D¥e magne, The we Seeu was his con! « A ™ ET We Acid. ao Bloot, talijust At SMITHS Soc, Mo, £80 Te . Tet aegr Page 2 Ne. S61 eh wee ese Ferree | betovea Land H street. oC ke ‘ ‘ f better call on the new Inteilige -¢e | c 11 Ninth st., where the best of pay | | will be given to first-class S@rvants, [have always ee | amounting to gs. ' By J. C. McGUIKE & CO., Auctioneers. 7ALUABLE BUSINESS LOTS AT THR COR- Xhu or Cx axp Twutrrn stakets. TRURSDAY ABTERNOON. November 4% S'cleck, on the mises, we shall sell and D, in sabdivi: of Lot No. 1, fronting each %4 feet 6 inches on tzth at the corner of Canal street. and reani feet, containing each 1.53! <quare feet. 7 tion of these Lot« render them very desirable for busipess purposes. i .: Terms of sale: One-half in cash; the renmiuder in twelve months, with jntercst, secured by a deed < = — premises. je per: pow. J.C, MoGUIRE & €O., | By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. RUSTEE'S SALE frem Charles dated Se; ber back ta, T 29, A cree Of aubatitetion paseod in the cane of Beers ef al. va. pete mele eee 1.688 ties interested. oR TUESDAY ity, and at the request ae will offer at public auc- he 3d day of Becomber next, the Premines the eastern part (9,}in square tumbered five thirty-two, fronting twenty fect oo nerth E rtreet and running back of the name width seventy five fest. with the — bs newer running th: jh anid lot, and with the improve- ments, consisting ofa three story Brick Dwelling, with all the modern improvements. Terms of sale : One fourth of the purchase money to be paidim cash; and the residue in three instalments, at six, twelve, and eighteen with . to be secured by ved notes thn A nw oe tot No. @ and By W. L. WALL & CU., Auctioncers. thence rurning . South sornor of Penn avenue and line forty three feet D* GOOD3, PRY GOODS. BRT Goby, AT | of the main alley in Avotiox —On TUESDAY MO! IG, “igth | ning westwardly al iT at 16 o'clock, we will sell at the Auction | fifty feet to Re the stock of 8 dealer Geclining business, ems- thence Glathas Cancioneree: Vertinma bee coeds, Sack patie rit togethor Tloths, Bombakina, Merinoa, Mousselinas, pomberios, Merino nae. Toner) Gloves, and Trimm: © josiery, i immingy. & 0. Flannels, Shawis, e. sc > W. L. WALL & ©0., Aucts By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALBOF VALUABLE IMPROVED Rea Karate ix the Oirt or Wasuixaros,— By virtue of a deed of trust land records ef Wa: 101 P] }0. 198, follos 397, , on FRIDAY, Novewber 2th, at Pp. m., on the premises, all that lot round in Washington city, ki the fiereof as part of lot numbered 3. in Pquare 449, being on L street, between 6th and 7th streets weat, and having a front on Latreet of ol feat by 131 deep, improved by a double two-story Brick Dwelling House, with back building. = Terms of enie: One-half cash, balance in twe equal instalments of six and Ne plc g | that hecruntit the ritole ip spouse sell at the Auction Rooms . xtensive and val intere “ Keio ie of sale. & r secured of trust on roperty. senha INO, R. C JARK. Trustee. a C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, A PUBIIC SALE no f-eod | Tuar DE:IRABLK PROPERTY IN TENNAL- _ LYTOWN. m county Cie FH &c., [shall sell at pad: | fv he tora. | one of i iH = wa offer ot public sale, op the premises, on | MONDAY, the Ist December, 1982, at 12 o'clock'm. that desirable Tavern Stand in Tenallytown of the late Godfrey Conrad. with ten acres of land, more or less attached. There is no better stand in the country. The house ix two story, with back building. and nearly new corn houres. & pieces of property will be at private asle day of wale. For a7 information please VID JACKSON, Tennallytown, attorney for the rs. LOST AND FOUND. ‘OU ND—On the nines of the unde’ dark par HORS E. with white face. = | requested to prove properey, pay charges an i = %e LEVES. ske Lim away. Tenallstown road, 1! mile above Georgetown. ST—Near Sharpsburg, Md. about the lst of Oc- a a“ in duplicate. certifiel Wertern Virginia from January 1 to May 6, 1582, All persons are forbidtien to ta for the «awe. ae PATRICK McG BARBY. prem no 15-3t" COWS. vir: One laree red, with bell © white, with red en: lone black and whi Also, eight othe: various colors, The owt are requested to rome forward prove property pay damages and take thera ne | away. WM. DOUGLAS Near Henning's Bridge, noes = ern Branch. (y REWARD. —Was ca: on the 12th of | S50 NEN aber inst me WAGON sad ond tee URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | HORSE, about 7 bands high, thin in tesh and a binck MARE, her hind feet white, by a white man who calls himeelf Geo. Monrre. ‘This man [ lately employe, _ THOS B. EDELIN. bg in Printe George's county, Md. The « Monroe was about 5 ora inches himse!f a paroled prisoner, igh; ca! will give the above rewerd for any inforn cer no 15-41" ma con he horses and = EDELIN 87TH ABOVE DESCRIBED HORSES AND WAGON was left in Contre M i owner,and are in say possession NEY LYLES, Centre Mw ch the loser can have by paying for this notice, LARK JOHN . 527 Twelfth street. below D. SES et and KEY, with square id com pe 2 Murket street to the corel, The shove reward will be paid it lett at Mr] HECK. BR’S, No. ® Market st.. Georgetown, nol} st” TRAY—Came trespassing on my premises on he llth instant. two COWS with young ealves h er ave by proving property and es. otherwise they will be sold to pay WILLIAM COWAN, corner tth and D atreets. A stray red COW is now ia my enclo- She is nhout Syears old: her hind feet 2 LN sures. white and i-dry, The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, jay chargesand take her Also, stablin: carriage, Sir HL. Da ubtil the | on ; —eaoet 1 ' AKEN CU? BY THE SUBSCRIBER, & vR | be: enrtwardiy fift; sestwardly ity consist ofa two . The above bed of the pul ‘ivavis to ri aw unt Oa ‘eotn . . Mi balance in 6,9, notes wil ferred secured If the de frulti o! i Botice of such Tesale oun eokte _ ORIEN i WH TAME, hatte By J.C. MoGUIRB & CO. Auctioneers, Ant EisusavrOn WEDNESDAY: Novos een I at 6 o'clock, (and amen Co., the Ame Bite, Somprining sii Sam rome bound in the best Rngituh Calf Bisdines’ Wesnas Sir'Waiter Scott's Complete Works, London, nime- tyreight volomes, " e Encyclopedia Britannica, twenty-t Bostelise ® Shakespeare | Walleryowe Ry engray: Complete Werks of Breen. Cooper, Dickens, Sheri Beaumont and . == dt, Swift be ae . ‘ottme tke, Sterne, im and Shai apeare. Rollins’ Gibbons’ Alt 's, Dreveott's; Ballam’, Ds, i ve fon’, Sefiernsn'c, Wekster's, Calhoun re : ‘Adam's, Burke, Lord Ba "Lamp. rd Hobbe's Works, Fu}l set ot Patent Office Reporta from. Together with a large and well selected jot of Mis- cellaneous Works inevery department of litera- ture. Catalogues will be ready for distributionsome © Onye POT \@ ORES KELLY, Administrator mi s Ooo Meat ine & 00... Aurts. By J. C. McC@UIRE & O0., Auctioneers. (TRUSTEES SALE OF PART OF sQva Eiour Forres xD tlie Rt jas. by virtue of a deed of trust. 1s, and duly recorded in folios 1, 191.192. nad 1%, one of ix Washi i aety Se the District in. we *e square bundred and twenty sight, } He Hl same | at the southwest corner of . and ron- one buadepd gal ave feet ane inshc thease ees OD pu ive i. ence fo the line of the street which bounds Seas thence with the line of street. and merth hweet corner of said are, eightecen | secured bys deed of trast ou Market without aa | the 1th instant. x GOLD usted i | | | } awe REBECCA WALKER, leat Bladensberg. R N AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON Monday. jhe lth instant, MARY FRANCIS ¥ NTS\s negro apprentice girl, aged fifteen | yenrs: she answers to the name of Pollys All per- sors are hereby forbidden te conceat, harbor or hire her a penalty of the no 1S-3t 4) REWARD.—Ran away from the catate $150 of Thomas N. Wilson. three NEGROES, ore woman and two men—Jasper Detton, about 2f years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high: scar on ths right cherk.and very black. Mosox Whitecan. abo: years old; copper evior; about 5 feet 16 inches hi Knock kuerd. and very much disfigured by same. Lucy Clack, about 49 years old; copper color about 5fvet 2 inches high: pleasant’ when spokes to. We will give the above reward for the delivery of the abeve-named negroes to RICHARD T. WILSON and LEWIS GRUDER. ia Mont omery County. about 7 mi'es from Wasbington, r $# for either of the above-named Negroes, RICHARD TF. WILSON, LEWIS MAGRUDER, Fxecutors of Thomas N. Wilsor Seco rere Sera s no 33-2awow STAMPING ! STAMPING STAMPIN WANTED, $0.900 LADIFS To come anil examine my BRAIDING PATTERNS FRANCIS MATTINGLY, | for Skirts, Garibaldi and Zovave Jackets, Josies, | &e., at QSO% Seventh sireet, between Land M, Northern Liberties. _no S-1w7 1 ADP ES’ DRESS FURS! 4 asi BH, STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. aventle. » and Yh sts. Invites the attention o: jen to his weil-selected ments than heretofore. Beautiful sets for @1*. $12 and $15. Every article guarantied as represented, and sold at the lowett market prices. _ no 8-lm | assortment of DRESS FURS, em- bracing all the various styles wow in use. Having recently enlarged his store, he is prepared to offer better iduce R st na FER si:: Just opened, an exiensiv well ateorted steck of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S DRESS and FAN- CY FURS, made expressly for our trade by Fetail our house in New York, and warranted te be the best in this market. - W ially call the attention of purchasers to our RUSSIAN SABLE, MARTIN. FITCIL. MINK SIBERIAN SQUIRRKL, and AMERICAN and CANADIAN FURS, cogisisting in Ladies’ and Children’s Tippets, Capes, Mantles, and Geatle- men’s Mofflers. - We defy all competition in this line. At the came ti we bring in remembrance stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS aad MANTLES, DRESS G eral stock of DRY GOODE: R OOD, and ge: which is daily increased with the newest aad choicest patterns of fashion. Remember: 18 Market Space, near Seventh LU) street, under the Aven ou. W. MEYENBURG. no &-Im POR SALE-. ARG AT: HORSE AND FE BUGGY, with arness aod Saad, and Bridle. The horse is only 5 years old, very kind and gentle, well , and in every: Fespect an exceilent family horse. Bugsy and harness pew end substantial. Por ew ig quire at 265 @ street, or at the of Dr. Greg- fon, on C street ween Ith and Mth, south DOR SALK—A one HORSE COUPK. Kaquire at F Gun MoBLELLAS ‘3. coraer Lik aa! ff sist oe sPMING oy ! nmi Se MIS TERWING MACHINES: 7 A Isrge stock, of different gatterns. for sale af foes, auttable for family og heavy tailor yy oa - shitre sco, 7 fi ALP Howard 4 treet, Balt’ more ly Be Me Puke as EE oe ptreet, isaton. RO 4-1: ‘Wy BAPPiNG PAPE. Z 1 ws F cents wi "FRANK ZarLon, i ith the line of Fifth street . of begining containing twenty-four thow buodred apd twenty-five square feg, more Terms: One-third cash; the residue twelve and the, with i the premises. If the terios of sale should not be complied with: in five days after the , the trastee reserres the right to resell.on one weeks’ notice in St tthe risk aod expense of the. ancl t the coat of the purchaser. “THN fie NAVEOR, JOHN ©. TARKNESS. wehone. McGUIRE & sate i e f i i no 8-eo8 de a +i By J.C. McGUIRE & 00. itt county, joa. on THURSDAY, the ber, instal n the city of Washington, D, C..—that is te say. lots numbered ten, (10.) eleven,(1i) teen. (16,) im square numbered ene h sixteen, ( 116.) of sale are: One-fourth of the per- ‘be terms chase money in sah one the sole in notes of Tamougl«,atsix, twelve, and ey montes interest from the Gay of nates the dered yinents to be seeured by votes satishs te he trustee. and « lien upon the vy opt purchase of which said notes shal ve bece re- spectively civen, : If the terms of sale are not complied with in elt rtipulars by the fifth day after the sale, the stee reserves the right to reselhmgon five dupe” notice, at the risk and cost of the de a par chaser or purcbasers. c at the expense of the respeettre ‘onveyancing purchasers. H.C. SPALDING, Trastes, _ 3.4 MetCIRE Wo... Anata. po tok ds UBLIC SALE —Op cember 2d, at 0 o'clock Crohene' Soar ire Teonal proper’ of Montgomery Younty,on the Farm, from Washington. consisting of— Seven Negroes, Horses. - one Rockaway. nal ris, Farming Utensils, and od and Kitchen Furviture. &c. Terms of sale: All sums under $3, cash: over ‘, & crelit of six months, with mf approved bs rities. notes bearing interest from - B—No y taken away uatil “RICHARD T. WELSON “LEWIS MAGRU DER. ¢ 2X*cutors, no 13-3"" eS “ lat ARSHAL’S BALE. ‘2 virtee of a writ of N tacias, issued trem the rks Office ol tae Circuit Court of the District of county ef Washin, Ly to mae @xpose at public sslenfor eash, in front Houre door of said county, on TECF = y of November, ase. atizo it elt fergie esc oye urea ae Os, ip aqaare No Ly Washingion. gviher with eant siserios C., together with the improvement seized aud lev: az the property of Jonu . Romie, and wil be to satiafy judicial< No. 135, te iP invor of Joba W. Ridenour, use of Upton pour. ®, A oc 7 dts House door of said county. om a’ 2th day of November, 1882, at Iz following piece Plensant, lying and District of Columbia, as ? rg ar ary of t ir ing of H Rod: and om the souzh lise fast side of the oid ‘nlaatonhire reed” feeding te aud running up the «ald road an one and three-fourths degrees tor Vari a ball p rchas, north Gocuty-tee demos ‘wont = e a. 5 ty-four. perebes, porth twenty-six twenty perebes, north Gfty-five and a weet ten perches, nort! tyen south eight and 6 the thirt