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be AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ¥Forp’s TuzaTe#.—Mr. Ford announces that this will be the last night but one of the magni- ficent dramatic romance, “The Naind Quenn. For three weeks this play has had a succesful run, and the interest, it seems, not a whit sba:ed, It is certainly a most attractive enter- taizment, and those who fail to witness it will mi+s much. fie WASHINGTON THEATER.—The “Ghost” will be introduced here to-night aguin. The perfor- mance will commence with “The Young ; Widow.” After which Mr. J.C. Dunn will i sing the song “Noone to Love,” gud the per- | formance will conctude with the plays “Coun- | terfeiter,” and “Stage strack Tailor.’ CANTERBURY.—“The Ghost” be introduced here to-night again, and besides this attraction, | Ciara end Milhe Fowler, Ernestine de Faiber, } Neilie Taylor, Geo. K. Edesop, and all of the performers will appear in a varied bill 0 soug, dance and Ethiopen eccentricity. { Vaninetiss.—Fitzsimmons’ play, « The Mare s Docm,” will be pertormed here to-night ay n, and incidental to the play the “izhost wil Le introduced. other pefiormers will appear, and as the bill is | an @xcelent ore, it wili no doubt attract a full | louse. j Wyman, THE W1zArp, holds another levee to-njgit at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street. Wynian’s entertainments are very popularand | staccory to aliciasses, His automata and | 1OVing ligules &re nightly introdaceds | Saget | | d E DRait.— tollowing cases were dis- posed ot by the Tuurd of Enroliment yester- i day: i David Chap nader age. Thomas: P. He. sid commutation. ut. H ng, erroneously enroiled. orge erly, furnished substitute—Philip Lange. Yates, furnished substitute—Adam sability. | ingtor, turaishedsubstitute— | Joseph ber George Ward, (colored,) furnished substitute | —Wesley Green. | Daniel A. Yeagar, dis=bility. Hyram Eday, erroneously enrolled. | George C. Henning, paid commutation. | E Henning, erroneously eurolied. Theedore J. Berger, under age. Frank Mellor, lien, Henry Collms, disability, Jobn Riley, over age. " Frack Henry, brother supporting orphaus. | Alexander Douglas, only support of widow. Phompson, furnished subdstitate—John ’. Nokes, furnished sabstitate—John y Schaefer, furnished srbstitute—John Philips. Robert Strong, over age. Wm. Lay, over age. Arsenus Ragen, furnished substitute—George | Seiboli_ James H.Gulick, paid commutation. Wn. L. Cissel, turnished substitute—Henry O. Wakley. Samuel! Palmer, disability. John W. Maury, paid commutation. Henry Patimer, alien. Benjamin Johnson, over age. Samuel E. Murphy, disability. Grorge ompson, disability Gideon W. Larner, turnis Samuel Stern. ym. Vertal, alien. Magnus 1. Julien, alien. Thomas King, disability. James Green, over age John W. Lanaban, paid commu Wm. Harris, (colored,) accepted. George Ridout, (colored,) accepted. John E. Willett, paid commutation. Joseph G. Carroll, over age. Jeremiah Cross, over ago. John Goodman, only son of widow. Joseph McPherson, over age. Robe.* E. Talbot, alien. Philip Wagner, alien. Joseph Bury, paid commutation. Joseph Tyler, over age. J. Hardmg, erroneously enrolled. ‘Wm. Ford, under age. Thomes McLama, alier.. Charles B. Clements, disability. Daniel Connelly, father of motherless chil- dren. Noah Collins, erroneously enrolled. Richard Hill, disability. T. A. Lee, disability. V. H. Edmondson, Levi Ford. John W. Smoot, furnished substitute—Julius Toppter. Alfred Jones, disability. John Sands, disability. Samuel Karnes, disability. Aiexander Johnson, over age. Wm. R. Demoss, disability. Wm. L. Dawson, disability. Frederick Lobler, erroneously enrolled. Churies H. Baker only son ot infirm parents. H. C. Espey, furnished substitute—Jcseph Carty. L. Chaplain, alien. i Wm. T. Grimes, paid commutation. Richard Moses, over age. Joseph W. Reed, paid commutation James Byron, furnished substitute — Robinson. Richard Meredith, over age. John Holley, (colored,) felony. Keuben Howard, disability. eet aha rao Tue FirtH WHeEL or A WAGON.—Some- time last winter, R. H. Lusny, ot Uniontown, bought @ wagon from J. W. Lanham, paying | $3.50 on Account, but in about six weeks ime | Lusby go ured of his bargait and returned | the wagon, and received the money he had | paid. While the wagon was in possession of | ‘Lusby a wheel was broken, which he replaced beiore returning it by one borrowed from a | wheelwright. Lanham subsequently seld the | wagon to Mr. G. W. Frazier, and while it was | in the street one aay in charge of a colored | driver, Lusby took off the borrowed wheel and | returned it to the wheelwright. Frazier asked | Lusby to replace it, which he refused to do, | and 8 warrant was procured eharzing Lusby with larceny, and he was arrested by Odicer Cline, and the case heard yesterday by Justice Cull, who dismissed it, Mr. Lauh: paying | fora fifth wheel ior Mr, Frazier’s wagou old adage, “as nseless as the fifth wheel toa wagon,” not being verified in this case. Mr. Lanham will Jook to Lasby for the amowut | paid. S.E.H.I q, appeared for Ensby | ed substitute— | hon, furnished substitate— | san R. ae HeLrinc Tuemserves._Wednesday atter- | noon, J.J. Smith and Authony McKaue, wagon | bosses ched to the waius encamped ucar | the Park, Went into the lager beer saloon of Mr. | J.J. Hick, on Seventh street, while the pro- | prietor was in another room of the honse, and Smith went behind the bar and set out liquor toa Lumber of soldiers who were present, sent outa boule to an ainbulance, and put one in his pocket. Mr. Hick,on comimg in, asked what he aas doing behind the bar, when he and | McKaue grabbed him and struek at him. ‘Ser- | geant Johnson, hearing oi the affair, arrested them and carried them before Jastice Thomp- | son, who fined each $2 for disorderly conduct. Ses AnoTHER LeaP FROM A Winpow.—Last : might ubout 5 o’clock, Oapt. ——. Burounk jumped trom the third-story window of the house corner of Seventh and F streets. For- tunately he strack upon an awning, which | saved him from serions injury, and probably | trom death. The rowm is occupied by Dr. Veliny, and the Captain suffering with mania- &-portn, went to the room, and the Doctor de- termined 10 attend him until his friends could find him. During a momentary absence of the Doctor, the Captain took the leap. He was | iaien back to the room and carefully watched. | This morning he was taken to Douglas Hos- pital for treatment. =e CHARGE OF PickING A PocKET.—John M. Noland had his pocket picked very mysterious. | jy Wednesday, about 11 o’clock, of about $295. After running around in search of 1tadout three hours, he applied at the Detective Office for | aid. The case was placed in the hands of De- tective Barry, of the Metropolitan Police, who ‘went out and succeeded in arresting a man who gave his name as David Penton, searched him and found $12sin Treasury notes of various. denominations, which Mr. Noland fully iden- | tified as his Property. ‘The prisoner waived an immediate hearing, and gave $500 bail tor fur- ther hearing before Justice Clayton. eee Opp Fritows’ HALL.—The main saloon of this hailhas recently been thoroughly reno- | vated, and is now as handsome a hali as can be found in this section of the country at least. The walls and ceiling have been handsomely | frescoed by Schutter, and the room is set off | ‘with fine effect; elegant curtains are also being | made for the windows. Mr. V. Harbaugh has | the hall now in charge, and Mr. Thompson, the well-known janitor, has resumed his duties, | We understand that the Library Association Beh shortly give.a most attractive levee in this | hall ScurroseD SupstTitvTg DEsEsTER.—Wed- nesday evening, one of Capt, Johnson's detec. lves arrested at the Depot James Joyce, who ‘was in the act Son pant of as & supposed sub- stitute deserter. He had on his person $67 in Massachusetts money and $560 in green backs, the larger portion of which was hid in his boo! He was committed to the Centra! Guardhou ATTENTION is directed to the advertisement in our columns of a pic nic by the Young gtholics’ Friend Society : eda age Tbe tia ha i Re | Willams there. | sent him to the workhouse for thirty days. i Liva Windell and allthe | Na: | him arrested, and on being brought before Fus- | due, $120, and give security for the child’s sup-" | Specific, will convince bar Kina “his age. | chased or executed. SEnrovs eae ogni stig B. Gillet was ar. | rested for krep &« @ house of : shscorreyeres Massachusetts ..venue and Seventh crore Patrolman Crown stated tha: the neighbors i complained that the p.isoner, who has a fo0m over the barber shop wear the corner described, | and adjoining th» wootverd of Mr. Falconer: has invited littie girls into his recom and after- warde permitted them to leay> i ate con~ dition. They went into the wood yard and put trie clots 2 2 and yas Cee ery ent coking at them, they fell to cursing % ing them. Mr. Green further stated that last | night he watched them, and saw Gillst take & girl into the room. Crown waited a few min- utes, and got a step-Iadder, and by this means entered through a window and captured Gil- let and the girl together—a complete surprise. | The girl is a bright mulatto, named Jane Wil- liams. Wesley Turner, an old negro, testified | that he had been employed by Gillet to bring f les to hi ce, and that he took Jane Wil ame ther Pelle Giberson ordered; Gillet to pay $5.71 fine and costs, and in de‘anit $2.61. ee | 210 SMART FOR HiM- rr Lynes wis ar- | d_ yesterday. by Officer Wanuelbat the Yard on the charge preferred by Mss | Annie Fetliry of refusmg to eupport an ilegt- i timate child. It appears that the child was born about four years since and that Lynes has | promised to support it, but has never fulfilled his promises. ie was getting ready to yisit Germany and wasito have leftthis morning; but the woman was informed of this and had Jane was fined tice Cull he was required to pry np the amount port until seven years of age. San Cae ere EscaPE AND RECAPTURE.—On Wednesday, Wm. Hughes and Albert Parish; were arrested in the First Ward by officers’ Carraher and Eurdle, on the charge of being druuk and dis- orderly, and they were withsome difficulty conveyed to the station where they were con- | fined in the temporary lock up, from which however they soon made their eScape by pry- ing a board off of the roof. They did not how- ever proceed more than asquare, before officers Steward and Clements recaptured them, and carried them to thestation, when Justice Drury fined them $5 each. Be ge. Pretty Lanceny.—Yesterday, patrolman Morrice of the Fourth Ward, arrested James Garven, George Rollins, and~Thos. Hill, for stealing stable buckets. They were taken to the Fourth Ward station; there Justice Giber- son gaye thema hearing. Garven was ‘dis- missed. Rollins and Hill were sent to jail tor Court, and the buckets identified as the prop- erty of Messrs. Sibley & Guy. Ss seegee See THE Brannin Homwicipe.—In the testimony of Frederick Williams (policeman) yesterday, in this case, for the words “drew his pistol for assistance,” read “blew his whistle for assist~ ance.” In Lieut, Hill’s testimony, (published in first edition of Star yesterday,) in his cross- examinstion, the word «-econds” was omitted in the sentence, I was from five to ten or fif- | teem seconds behind the officers arriving a> the allay.” — Sex advertisement of interesting literary ex- ercises by the Philomathian Socicty at the City Hall to-night. ge Sprotat Noticx.—Wanted fur Kent.—ta Wi ington or Georgetown, ssmall honse, (en/urnished preferred ) Zor a family. Apply at No.67 Louisiana avenue, or No, 192 sireet. se 17-tf —-—— AGAIN we call tien te the really elegant and varied stock of Jewelry and Plated Wara now d played at the Dollar Store, 438 Pennsylyazia ave- nue, near et Beadrixed by na, “Go tu the Doliar Store,” and invest your surplus cash se 12-1w*™ aS leadatoe AMONG THR MANY PuersRATIONS now before the public, as ceriain cures forthe Paver aad Ague, none have received auch especial favor as that known as Hontetter’s Oslebrated “Stomach Bitters.” This tonic has been circulated, and its many virtues promuleated throughout th> States. aud every day the proprietors gre greeted wth the ratelligence o! soma dreadful base vanquiahed by use of thei. ceiebrated “Bitters” In our peia cipal cities. there are but few families who neg'rc’ the’ Bitters,” in furnishing their medicine closet-, As a tonic, it is beth mild and agreeable to the taste, and stimn! in its action upon the sya. tem. Fora certain cure for the Yever aod Agus, Fla‘ulence, Drspeveia, spd all other morbid dis- eases. it iv vure and unequalisd. Bate by Druggists and dealers generally every- where Wholesale Agents—A. M, Bininger & Co., 237 Penn. are. Bels-e0st See Great PENNSYLVANIA KoUTE, via Baltimore and Harristurz, to the North and West —Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quick time—low fare and sure connections. Svldicrs’ lickets sold through at Government ratos, Por tickets and further information apply at the office of Great Pennsylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania aveuue and Sixth street, Washing- ton. Office open from 6a,m. to 9p.m.; on Sun- days from 2 to 4 p. m. se 12 ly E. O. Nortos, Agent. WRAPPING PAPER for sale at the Star office coun- ter, at six cents per pound. iy Hare Dre! Hare Dre! Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is the dest in the world, The only harmless, true and reliable Dye known This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effecta of Bad Lyes, The Genuine is signed Witttiam A BAtToHe.. all others are mere imitations, and shonld be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s | new Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-eoly a eget ees f Secrgr Diseaszs, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and efectual remedy—indeed, the only sqerable rem- edy ever vered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No miner- al, no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It ia the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male pack- aot, $2; feraale, 83. Samaritan’s Root amd Herb Jwicss—A positive snd permanent cure for Syphilis, Scrofuls, Uleers, Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c: Price $1, or six bottles e. | for 85. Bold’by 8. 0. Ford, See advertisement, m5 gee BPERMATORRUGA O4N BE QCuRmp.—Dr. Rand’s Specitic cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, smpotency, Loss of Power, eic., speadily and «ffectual- ly. Its effects are truly magical, A trial of the Skept of its er lith etrect and Pan” TWeahingtons sed a slree’ Genry Cook Alexandri: facly ee Px. Duros?’s Suuar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the ry best in use, They operate spesai. and effectivch 2nd being suzar-coated create RoneU- R Hie most lelioate stomach. A trial of a is . ‘e their superiority over a! ethe: Prige @iis box. Sold by 8. 0; Ford, corey 11th itedet ay * sTenu ‘ashington, an enry Sook, Alexandria” iaG-ly : ——_— 4 Comms ARE Tae UNiveasat TorMeyt or May- Kixp.—To be relieved @f these terrible evils call on Dk. Wuite and submit-to bis mapipulations, Hundreds of onr citizens t-stify with. gratitade as to his successful treatment of Oorns, Bunions, ets. Da. Wainer mak No. 424 Penn, merits. Price §1 avenue, { Office, avenue(La e& Tucker's trildiag,) between Fonr- and-a-half and Bixth ats. “ sel Diskases OF THe Negycus, BEM? Unsimarr AND BEAUAL BYSTEM:.—Now snd reliable tredt- ent—in Reports of the Howard Assomation—eent ik eer A ieiren orraloges. fee ofeharge. Address a , Skillin a ard Philadelphia, Pa. pes Pe Wannantzp ro Oune in Six Days.—Dr, Godfrey's Antidote, an English. bpeeiie of vintrive eae ? Standing. will cure Gonorvhve in siz doys, change of diet required. Prive @iper bottle. Sold | dy 8.C. Ford, corner ilth street and Pa, aw Weshington. and Henry Cook: ‘Aloxandvis’ 1 MARRIED, On the 4th of August, by th » Mr. WIL- | LAUGHT NORTH w GATHALING HUNTER ot New York. . ed ‘ * Oa the 17th inetant, af St. M: by Rev. ¥ather Mathias Alig, My NORLB Wane BACH to Miss SOPHIA WEENER, ‘both of this Anata DIED, On the jth instant. in Philadelphia, at t! - dence of tis brother-Inlaw God Melthinnee Wen, W. M OULLOM, Jr., ix the mineteenth, veer.o SESE CSTE 486 486 GOLD . Gold and Velvet Grit LN G8 ‘elve C wipe taiet cf elcatana Mush PAPaaA 80, @ var ng the lovent ou rice. se Blank PAPERS at 1n shore oF made to ord tor! ee style or size, ers for Paperbanging punctually executed, in city hee aed ‘Shades &# Terms CasH for goodsor labor, when par No. 486 Seventh street, eight doors above * JB an 10-bit” we? Hall. a ts ADDITION TO. OUR. UsuaL LARGE A ey ES al csived s Bae ion of Steinway and Bons un- Octave P st ‘ 4 eepeperrye whieh ifntte ong cua yrgre ut i, dy 23-tf : corneriith and Pa.sve. gots, a WNTTY ; ——______ eee A SeEr? GALa WIGHT. . THE UNITED GLEE OLUB take pleasure 3 in anpow t they will Ly to their friends and ive their FIRST the-public that GRAND BALL at Agr Unrom Hatt, corner of High and @ay str: (es the benefit of celebrated t Y, The theccoasion, and the, ittee ta rgetown, D C., Daraties ‘amon MON- 3 tcott Band has been engage for ledge themselves that it will be one of the best of the geason. (EB BOL admitting s gentiemsn aud Jadiex. Vickets to be had of the committee and at the door, Tickete—ON W.#H Roebdieon Pren’t, Wm. L. Henry Maning.V Pres, William T. Paal. 1 Seely . T. Biockm: ere, Committee, Ficor Managers, , Cuningbam, Seto, Treas’r, Capt. 8. B. Fox, Fe Ww. Warner, Walter Sebestin, 86 18 St* A @B4nD DISPLAY or FIREWORKS, axD Pre wic. A. MABTIN, the celebrated Pyroteshnist, at the solicitation of bis wany frisn4s, will give bis Beeond Grand 2» xhidition of Fireworks aus Pic Nie. at Beckert’s Garden, oprner of 15 d,om rUSsDay nat3o’clock p m, Fire- and E stre: Sept. 227. Dan works to comm cing to ence at 9o%cl ck, The following camed gentlemen hava kindly vol- unteered to act as Committee of Arrangements, J. Green, James Jones. G. Lawrence, Coma H. Kahlert, W. Hocke, H, Vormiltlion. (COMPLIMENTARY BA os Xa OF THE FOR THK B@NEFIT OF TO BR GIVEN AT i. Lyles, and pledge themaelves to §pare po pains to make Unis an occasion of great mnjcyment; Lawson, Rk. J. Crosa, Tickets—sdmitting a@ genlle:an and ladies—50 conta Bb Bhould the weather prove arfavorable, tha entertainment will taxe piace the first fair eveniag following. without further notice. se 18 3t* PERSEVERANCE FIRE COMPANY, ONE OF THEIR DKAYTED MEMBEBS, | TEMPERANCE HALL, On MONDAY; Bept. aint, « Ticket-—ONB DOLLAB. No postponement on account of weather, ,_ Commuttce of Arrangements. 4J.H. Thompson, John Dickerson, J. Btrob 5B. J. Leasnitzer, Johu Lyons, 8e i7-4t~ FOUNDER: agentle 7H HOPE TO bB VICTORIOUS, A Grand Afternoon and Evening Pic Nio, to be given on FRIDAY. sth inst., at 7th atree' Pack, commencing at 2 o’slock. (for the bon: efit of a dafted man.) by the This being our first, the com: mittee promise to mane it one of the hest of Reason, Tickets. a¢mit! tre man and ladies, $1. Comm itice of Arrangements. H.Boutbard, Wm.H. Andrews, John Long, Jas. Bewell, D A Lyon. se 13-3t* ee a WANTS Wate PORTER. 967 PRNNG THY, 4, WO Rué! MBN WIS rT rite ee a! esewars Apply No. 277 North Capitol at. je QV 4N2eD moiediaTaiy—A “ BUBH- WY a TMMEDIAT IISA £04. to 9 0 312 Penn. avenue, WAXI2D_One B CKSMITH and URLP- ERS (white or color-4). Tnanice a0, 13. Ist Street, near High street, Georgetown. #18-3t* y ANTED—A GIRL to Wi Cook, and Iron Ww wat emall ou Oat an) a7 ‘Batrect. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—at 394 LEED etween H aud I, four exparienoad D® su four expar MAKERS. ae pao. slate’ nly naderstang ve ls-eagte . one oibers we apply. 4 ANTED—An AUCTIONERR, One who is weil acqnainted with the business aud =. @o0d saler_an. can obtain a permanent situation by acdrercing Box 544 Washiuxton, D. O.,'P. 0, stating terma and rafaras co. 8 18 6 SUBSTITUTES WANTED,—Three Subs’ wanted immediately, for which we will gi ‘the bighest cash price. Apply immediately to W. By LEWIS & COQ., Anetionsers,427 Seventh atre y between G and H ats. 80 13-8t* QpTUaTion WANTED — AS: SALESMAN OR 6) General Oterk, by a busivess mih Can Keeos plain pet Of books; isacquainted with the Furniture and Up: olstery. and mest avy goods appertaining to the Bonse furnishing business. Address **Nel- tar office, ne ANiED=—A good activa HORSH for » light Wag Address Box 47, Stat office. si7 2t —'A good COOK. WASHER and TRON. Wants BR. 45: jghth st.. near D, se 17 7 ANTBD—A STORE cn Penn. avenue, exits for wholesale and reti suitable Address | Geed of trust on the premise: ho | mate 36 AUCTION SALES, ...... _ AUCTION SALES, AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW By 3.0. MoGUIRE & 00.. Auctionesrs. DP ABLE LOT AND SMALL BRICK HOUSE ON FIXTH STREST. BaTWREN Layo & socru. 13 ly at, Poniie Avotion.—On FRIDAY APLTER + Sept. 12th. at £1 o'gtosk. on ti We hell bell Lot Novi is asreN i 7 feot On Bixth street warcicon: path Land Lire Snd ranning back Ww teet tira 2s foot alley. and improved by asmall Brick Louse, sn. tari eo some Fae Brick ouse, sn. ‘erms 0} ie cash, and without rererva. _ eels J, Gy McOUINR & CO” Aucts By J.C. McGUIEE « O.. Auctionasra Nast AND DRSIBABLE KRIOK DWELLING qe Hoges OM sous wea x Sy AY PUSLIC Avotr APTERNOON, Sept, isth, at 5 on the Bremines. weehsli tell Lt No. 22, in subdivision of Saqnare 637. Sruptivg 35 teet om Virginia avenue, be- tween 3d and 4). streets, snd runcizng back abou 10 feet, with a 12 foot ulley ranting the whola depth ofthe Loton the weet mide, tagether with the improversents, ons-ating of atwy story Brisk Dr-eliimg House and brick back buildin ‘Germs: One-third cash; the rea: an@ twelve months, with ader in tix interest, secuvad by a r¢ <OOD 7WC STORY FRAME HOUSE ANDLOT W ow tifg 2oLAND AT AvCTION.— 1D4T the 18th instant, we sell sell, in front of ths t até ovelnck p. m_, south halfof Lot F. Vision of Square No. 436. with the im, Onset of a gcod two-story Fram: rooms, kitchen and wond-house. ‘I fronts ‘on Severth atreat. west, next of south B street, and rans back to an . UIRE & CO,, Aw @ALE OF WINES AND SEGARS, TO COVER 4) FREIGHT aN TORAGE.—On SATURDAY BOKNING , Fept. iSth. at if o'clock we shail sell at {be Au Roome of J.C. MeCuire & Yu., for account of w it may conce:n— 7 oseks Wine, 2 large cases Segars, 8 cases Verzenay Scasea Hock Wine, 17 cages Moselle Wise Terme cash. MORGAN & RHINEUA? te 17-4 JAS.0, McGUIRE & OO, Anct , corner of Penn, avenn> and se 17 3t* NTED—For a gentleman and_ hia d purse, ia a strictly’ private No the Grove. Ticke! cents; Ch on Tuea¢ay fearon at WasHIaG lecorum AGAIN FOR THE PARK! THE YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SO-- CIETY OF GEORGETOWN will hold their second “a last FIO NIC o: vi TON PARK. 7th street, on TUESDAY. tept. 22 Good Music has bean pecrssedy and every arrangement made by be Committee to insure tional ecjoymeat, + Cais leave (eorgetown for the Grove every three mipuies,apd parties for the Pic Nic wiil obtain transfer tickets from the conductors, getoat av7th street. cn the north side, and take the next car to the A with ra. ‘For Gentlemen, 50 cents; Ladies, 25 Ten, 10 cents—may be had at the gate . B—Should the weather be disagreeable on that day, the Pic Niowill take place on Wedaes- ay. se 16 eo3t* yas occasion. All one of the hei be 15 sttention will be st of the ssason. MEMBERS OF THE GEORGETOWN DRILLE ASSOOLATION giving a BALL at i: Georgetown. D.C ,on MO 1303. A good Band bas been engaged for the wee mare t ic CENTS. admitting a geatleman and iadi: 5 Tu. F&M* intend armony Hall, Green st, INDAY? Hope. 2st, Dis FIRTY G se 4 eogt* atreet on MON RAND PIC NIO OF TH# YO LIC8? FRIEND E0CIBTY OF INGTON will pe given at the Pagk.on 7th AY, 2th September, 1353. Particuiars in futute advertisements, UNG CATHO- Wasi- for Private Exhibitions. et se9 3m and 4th street east. ties. Balls. Pic-Nics. OLUMBIA CORNET AND STRING RAND — The undersigned respactfully anxounces to the public, that he is ready to furnish Music . Parades, with any number of Musiciaca required. at the shortest notice. by leaving orders at John Iseman’s, corner of Pennavivania avenue HENRY (88MAN. | reapectfull; that he will r Mrs. GO! | ticulars willa idress—Co: in DANCING, and CLUB EX! LONCELLO. on October ist ODATLTJ, will receive a limited number o! NOFORTS and SINGIN lew days. od 24 streets, se ll-lw* pupils on the P MR. GOODALL ‘esume hie ge esl VIOLIN pear ina ner of D | ee ed DANCING, informs bis friends aad the public rofessional duties DkvORTIENT, SCEPTRS and VIO-, iG. Par- GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs. to the Ist day due. to give is their Be 17-d:Octl = —— of Taxes then rema: mer prompt attention OH GKORGBTOWN TAXKS, AN AvateMent of three per cent allowed on the General Taxes of 1863, if pai yu be prior October next, as provided by act of the Corporation; after which time, as is ining unpaid. t of ‘which wad ABLES D. WELOH, ‘ollestor, | $2 Books A fe 16-11 YOU CAN BUY: Three 5 cent Novels for $1, Fix 25 cent Novels for @1, ight Photograph Album Oardr for $1, Three 50 cent Stationery Packages for $1, Six 25 cent Statiomery Packages for 31, 50 cent Books from 25 to 45 cents, 1 Books from 5) cents to 9) cents, $1.25 Books from €5 cent to $1.15, $1.80 Books from75 cents to 31.40, from $1 to $1.89, $5 Books from $2.50 to $4.75, ’ A large lot of Books at’half price.“ A FINE STOUK OF—" ***" PHOPOGRAPH ©aRD8 and ALBUMS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, . FANCY ABTICLES, | MB3, BRUSHES, * BROTYPES, &c...&¢ , at greatly reduced prices, 7 “ Quiok sales and small profits.” | MW Ordera by mail promptly attended to, Important Facets Warih Knowing. AT THE NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘Between 11th and 12th sts,’ WM. F: RICHSTEIN’S®: Nationat Booxstogre, 278 Penn. avenue, between llth and 12th streets. F Oyster essrs, Harvey in keep constantly on hand the best TERS, &c. Families supplied with any quantity by 1 15-Im* formerly & Cq., where. he ing their orders. RST WARD STEAM OYSTER SALOON,—Th ibseriber would res; 5 ~ ots pe grands and the pablic een erally athe has reopene: n e Steam ins, by pestity of OYS- reah OYSTERS Be 15 6t desire the: mi codhimrerine eae tober, 1863. Yours ctfal's ae eta. MARINE: is Faucet peas ed at G1 se W.\ BRADLEY. RBALY., 4 F° ’ Are LON! va Just received, 50 HORSES trom the W. sisting of the finest Teatis,. Saddle and lorses; the Derk patches, jer seen in this cify. Call at tee - alls a sae corner, Thirteenth- s tree! Oni * e 2s ‘= *-@. PRIGB, Prop. P3208, de: a NY TAKES THE LIGRRTY t hi er and friends, that ho willbe . 9 08 tones Eis leet camara ness SHOW casmse j also | provided, Property in made subject to advertisement | ordistraint for al! The Water Tax of 1861, p deferred by the Corporation till lst July, 1933, is row Persons in arrears for the ame are requested | ite AEEDREE ER Noate ard WANtED-a etendy BUSHELMAN,at 8 VAN- BORN TANTED—A WAIPER fo- Restaurant, one ANTED.— One hundred good OYSTER streets, 8= 17-31" strict Catholic. Address B. V., Star office. also,a JOB HAND; the best-of wages given’ fe 17 att ANTED 70 PURCASE IMMEDIATELY_— isth, Panpeavenua Isteoet. Addrasa A. 3B. C., OAKD WA other need apply Will be perinanent, Add apply ¥.T. McCLOSKY. wellrecommended = Apnifcants must sti “BMALL FURNISHED OR UNFURD office. — 88 15-3t* be given for & hiret class Cook for Res:aurant; Merchant, Star office, fe 17-3t* N'S. 7th streat, opposite Patent O%ica, Good: wages will be given. 8 17-2t* who understands the business, at 476 Fif- teenth street. gn 17-2" SHUCKERS wacted, at TM, HARVEY'S Oyster Depot, C street, between 10th and lith WV ANTED—4 YOUNG MAN toattend to s Sou “garStend, Must write a soe band, and beg _Be -2t doe V "ANTRD—Two gool HARNESS MAKERS: BORAT!) BEALL, 488 Seventh street, near 8. Ww Asmall, genteel HCUSE, of about 4 rooms, with conveniences for cooking, between 3¢ aod Nairt’? Drug St: 9th street. wife family where th re pO other boarders. Central, through ity P. O., giving name lo and price. nas 80 17-2t* WO FIBST OLASS MILLINERS WANTED immediately, Noze but first-clasa haads need se i6-St* 277 Seventh at.. bet. Land K ats OOK-KEEPER WANTED—A competent ra and roferance, Address Washington. D ¢ House Wanted, in central part of the city; the best of referezce given. Address Burdue, Star \ ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good OOLORED COOK (woman). $25 wages per month will bene others necd apply, CHAS. Lh 5lw™ PPG atroot, bat, 17th and 13-h, 10 ER DAY Neve PHOT —4G OSLO wanze o—vor salient wholesale from which the ebove profit cal bs positiv: ized. Sen¢ 3 cent stamp fors circular co fall perticulars, Address 0. F, bHUTT, New York 4816-1m WASTED—A WOMAN to do the washing and houserork of & smail family. Apply at JOHN HITZ’R, No, 29 south A street, Uapitol Hiil,on the jine of the city railway. se M4 tf V JANTKD—A first-class OYSTRR-OPENER, Bort wages given. Apply to CHARLES ELOTZ, G atrewt, near i7th, se 12 lw* WASTED. Four good MILLIN SRS; the Bleheat | ar | ‘wager paid. ApplyatS HELUBR’S, 34 ket Space, between 7th and #th. 8¢9 2w* Agnes WANTED TO 8ELL THESTANDARD History of the War. This work presents» rare opportunity to make money. 150,000 copies already sold, Cireviars. giving terms, &c ,seutfree, dress JONES BROS & CO,. Publishers, 71 West Fayette street, Baltimore. Md. 6e8 lm* WANI2D- FURNISHED HOUSE, by a small private family from to9months. Address R. KINGSLAND, No 407 New York avenue, corner i4th street, giving full particulers. Re 5-3w* ANTED,—10,000 MEN AND BOYS to eall at W4kiiH Ss 8 = ‘BALL'S to buy their Summer Cicthing, at reduced prices, at 361 Seventh stract, just below the Northern Market. jy 14-tr ANT IMMEDIATELY —Twenty OAR- PENTERS, Libera! wages will be paid to good workmen, and none others will be accepted. ctober lst, 1853, for 6 | j { | i | 1 pply to the Government Carpenter Shop, on K | street, poar the corner of Seventeenth street, Lieut, Col. BE. M. GREENE, Ghiet Quartermaster, my 25-tf Department of Washington. J BRUCS & CO. want all to know that they can » buy better C Seventh street, than elsewhere. jy l4-tr 7 ANTED.—Everybody to know that they can buy their Clothi: at reduced prices at SMITHS, 460 Seventh street. opposite the City Post Office. jy ls tr Wwanten— BROOND-HAND FURNITURE 7 Also, ee Carpets, th Bedding and rnishin, oods of eve! lesoription. ot oeeF® BUGHLY, cas 7c8 et, mar §0-tf het. G and U1. east side LOST AND FOUND. ESERAvED Sica night, from fhe yard of the by Star office, SIX COWS and s BULE, m wo Hed Cows; one of them old and the other young. The old red bas loet a portion of her tail, . One rmail Chocolate colored Cow. F One Red and White Hei er, giving her first milk. One Chocolate and White Cow “ One Red and White Cow with rathef long horns. One rmali Chocolate colored Cow. ‘ The Bull is two years old, brown or dark red.with prbate spots on his bcdy,and a white spot ia his forehead. Three or four of them had ropes o5,50me of the-mopes being of untwisted large rope. « The tinder, or whoever will brivg infor to the Stay office, lexding to their recovery, will be liberal rf th di: it. Rena tt ee aac By the andere pe LACH, GF REWARD —Lost. a BROWN SETTER DOG; Se) answers to Lhpnaie of eres The above re- ward will be paidif eft etiNo, 405 Mass. avenue, between 6th acd 7th ste,. se 18 2t* $2.50 Be RD.—Lort on Tuesday morn- iothing, at lower prices, at 464 | j By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc FIGATERN, MILCH Cows av a On SATURDAY, ceptomber 1th. 4. m.. we shall sril'in front of our Stora, cor; Seventh acd D stre-ts, Eigateen Mich Cow eocd order and condition. The attention of Dairymen, Farmers, and others wishing Stock of this kind is invited. Terms cazh, selT GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anots By J.C McGUIRE & C9., Auctioneor: GQUPFRIOR ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO FoarE, SS Rosewoon MaRsrF-r8p Bintiarp Tanne’ vous. BAT on! Boone aY, ti ‘by Roren- d Table TROZ Cne Rosewood Marble bed Billi ished in Crimsoa Suite of Parlor Furniture fil Piush Handsome Mirror back Etegere Bartle tcp Centre and Sofa Tables of Rorewood Suite of S>lid Oak Ohamber Furniture handsomaly Orpamented Msbogany Sedeteads, Bureaus Weshstands Tair and Husk Mattrasses, Bolsters and Pillows Cane and Wood Seat Canira, Lonnaes Marble-top Sideboard, Piniag Oh. Brussels, Three-ply aud Ingrain Walnut Bookcase. Gilt Frame Extension Dining Mabie Bets TG Wardrobes, and 4 One Double seat Rockaway, nearly new Ore Family Carriage, for one or two horses itary Baddle, Single and Derdie Haravss One i*xcellent Second hand, Wire prooi Sa ALSO | For account of whom !t may consera,® loto? Rod and White Wins, in casks, Terms cash, Bel6 J.C McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C, Mc@UIR’. & 00 . Auctioneers, ‘ORPORATION OF WASHINGTON SIX PER Cent. Stock at Auction —On SATURDAY AFTERNOON §ept. 19th, at 5o'siock, at the Auc- tion Rooma. we shail sell, in «ums to suit— 1,6% Corporation ef Washihgton six per cent, tock, 1 10 a parmers: and Mechanics Bank of Georg-town ack. Terme cash, eld MeGU: FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sate and Rent,” sec first page. FPUENISHRY BOOMS TO BENT —For cout, af 459 lath street, caat sida. between G and ed Yery corafortable BED ROOM 5 i G@ ROOMS, and PAu- LORS, The neighborhood is one of most desirable in thecity. Sivery atteation pala to thoge oceugy- ingthem, Nochildren inthe houss. It Ps OF A HOUSE TOY BENT CHEAP—SIT- uated near Penn, avenue, and the Furniture forsale. Adeross X. Star offi a. Re | ° FE SALE—The STOCK, LHA&K, and GOUD WILL of a Sagar Stcre doing a good business, Inquire at Star office, se 18-2t* Fos SALE— WOOD and GOAL YARD, wit Sta- ble and Fixtures complete. Apply corner 3d ard E street, Se 18 3t” ‘OK SALE.—Av excellent BUSINESS for sila cheap for essh Particnlars at the office of CHARLES WALTER, 397 D atreet, opposite City Hall. se 18-St* ( NE OK TWO ROOMS TO RENT—Fornisted or unfurnished. in s private family, in a vary ve fant situation. Inquire 334 D strest. ul | Dvessy eer DWELLING IN WES¢ BaLTI- more For al + Mount street, 125 fa from Saratoga; front of Lot 50 feat by 145 cent street. Tas House is of brick, two storing, with fne dry basement. kitchen. &c., with Wash House, Sheds, Garcen ap’ shrubbery. seven fine airy rooms, The property is vary vated, overiooking Franklin square, the city, and Bay, and for beauty of location and health eaonst be sdrpassed. Persons wishing 2 retirod rosideace can be as private as if five miles in tho country. The city cars are within five minutes’ w: Ground rent $1.12 per foot, or &67 5) per anni The House cost $5.00, und is in good order. surrounding ground leases for from g8t0 95 front foot, The whole will be sold for the very low price of 82.5%, subject to the above small ground rent: Half caksh,and the remsindarin six and 12 months, with interest, which is a lit'ie over half its value Apply to, or address. CHAS. Lb. BOOHOURK, at J. arvey’s Office. No) 22 Sas: on® street, Baltimore, or at No. 57 south Gay street, 80 15-85 Fo REN T—Fornished Communicating ROOMS, 454 Bighth st., near D Be 7-30" eres HOUSE eg House, neatly furnished, immediately site Patent 0: TORE TO LET ON PENN. AVENOE—A hand- ) KS sore Store on Penn avenue(N0. 223); opposite Willarie’? Hotel Apply on the premises, batwean the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. fe 17-3t* ‘OUSE. AND LOT £08 SALE—Between Vir- x p2pia gvouue aud G sirdet, on Sixth stresteast, vear the Navy Yard Market. ‘Toe house is in first- rate order. Inquire on the premises to GEORGE F. D. 830PER. se17 iw* Fo SALE—A FARM of thirty acres, on a good LET—A four pto , Possession giv quire at No, 136 @ street, ‘Oppo- 8 17-31! Y¥: road, in Montgomery county, Md., four milds Market, small TA Book vara Rr from Gear prawn ee Ce ae per parkicniare * i jd if | inquire of G, ¥, r sen| Sefount, The above reward, wiil;be void Mt loth at Wasbington $e teat ~ | O8T—A small JRT OROSB th én OTEL FOR SALB—A ‘ine Hotel and Rastan! Dee rect Tea eerterwar svete Tant,in the best and most central part of the either in Congress, Bridge, or High streets, A } city, with lease and foralbirs. at low price In- } liberal reward will be pald for its recovery, as itis | quire at the oficoof L. SOHADE, 217 F st..naar the gift ofa friend, Callat JNO. A BARNARD & | Treasury. 86.17°3¢: CO.%. 146 Bridge Mtrest, Georgetown, D. 0. it aE pea Sy a iS ind atree' 0) iv rece! i GERRARD pSrragea away trom the sopscrib- | cuoats,, Soms ne Foome cin be had by applying onthelith a LIGHT SORREL HOBS: ewith the | Foon, Two desirable Rooms for offices on the first left hind leg swollen noar the Knee:"on his fore | ‘lor to let, suitable-for a physician or lawyer. hoof some letters eat... The above reward will be given to any poeretprning ae to the subscriber | on the Navy Yar. £6 18-3t™ No’ 398, BORNE Nest Colonel Greehe’s*Wood Yard, io Alexandria, Vai. on or about tho ath Sept., 13, a POUKBT- BOOK, containing over 3159. The owner, by calling 2t the wood yard, proving pro- perty, and defraying expenses, will’ redeive the amcunt. Cc indat se 17-30" - ae I O8T — Yesterday morning, the 16th instaat, 4 somewhere bi _ nr at Bilis’ Music Store. from the subscriber, on fra talonde nee Georgetown. ou the $5 REWARD —Sire D) COW, marked Bon lets The xbo pk ys Hee tats aut Wao return: any One return: ing’her to thea Maaon’s Island. Giana iis BUBSOR C0 20 2am STASI OF THR By BEC , Prove pest¥, Day, charges,and take heraway. - Te, £e46-3t* . » , _corher Fon: be fj beeld to WASHINGTON Be 17-2t* 4 sol Ait T FOR SALE: HE STOOK of G@RUCERIES and LIQUORS, and GOOD WILL, of Store No. 272 Seventa street, between L and M, now doing a fair business. Or, if preferred, the present proprietor will take a partner who can give tho business hig personal at | tention and supply @ small portion of the capital. | Inquire at theBtore. 5 . 8917 20" MARKET FARM ¥OR SALE-—Oy hance in A part for Improved City Property—Under a gaod state of cultivation, containing between 5) and 6) acres, 10 acres in wood; a good Frame House, con- taining 10 reoms; necessary outbuildings: ‘thrifty orchard of young, bearing peach tr other fruit trees; a never failin, it water; pump in yard; situal out 5 miles bm Washington citz, lu Prince George's county, Md..in 3 heathy. doce! os Dalry Rare ee ve o} e place, and 1: ow made re rhised for t] 8. ‘bay eno! his purpoes owner not iy attend to ee tae water Comianraeecsetns fe »Ror further re aS Ox No. S8c Washington City Bost joe, .6@ 17-1w" URNISHED ROOMS. — A fi two lanes Ro Lagat Seriaone on the Aust H ret Apply, 4 iseorker gun and Sarre Foe BES? omapal nd gor, private en able BL’ ita One toon witte BTABLE for rent, Apply at 322 @ street, between 12th and:J3th, *) ‘ 8016-3t* ‘SALE ~A small two- Story BRIOK HOUSE. FoSnrsintug ¢ rooms, histo tase. ‘Woodhouse: fone yee esta Mend Gait. at / int Ingoiteo equate, lecletw'l Hy WORDBCEN fine FRA! suit of fine large H 5 ‘ate tabli for saPohiess cies, | iS | twelve mont iV ing 35 feet on the south side of Becund /stre FUTURE DAYS. FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES SEE 12ST PAGR, By Wb WALt & 00. Aue ione-rs. ARGE ‘AN “ - | Paste i TITY OF <ROUND HAND PCR Seta at Avctrox.-On TO-MOE- «12 _hiast., at i0 0%; of te Austion Booms co eaeee eels 4M. 1, WALLA&OO, Anate. by WM.L. + AUL & CO . auctionsers At the Horse Bazear, 98 south side Louisiana avenue Lesroren Ninth and Tenta sireets ORS¥s. AND MUL&6& AT aU ITION.—Oe I FATURUAY MORNING Sept tot nan w ° slosk, we wil sell, without reserve for essh— : Dertes * very atvlish dark Sorral Ma: Aho, tw: Devos Wark and Saidia Llores Wel the brinnce of Oent:setor's stock, all of which wi Bn pe: exaptorily Bold” for ent It [Gsron.} "WME WALL & 00,, Azote a LEWI8 & CO, Aucti sneer, r 1 SELL AT OUR SAL8S . We Sronbay MUR NING next Hope tla aie o'clock— Groceries. Sigarn. Emoking Tobs-co One hur dre ep Bhicts, s r 98 Horse, Plated Tobie poone and ri Ae Statonecy, Paper Ooilare with s variety of ott eg gvots, Fe __W. BL LEWIS & 00, anote. By J, ©, McGUIRE & OO. Avctinus eee se) E AND HOUSEHOLD B¥¥EoTS aT aT PuBiic 4uctIN.—Gn TU BSD4Y Sept. 220 at 10 0’clocs, at Hous ee eal abet cpposite the General Post Offices Depa shalt sella lot of Household Furnitaz com pr sing— Mshog-ry Hair Cloth Sofas Arm and Parlor Chi Jape and Wood Se: baira, Lout Praseels. Three-ply,and Ingrain Gorpeta Mattings, G th, Ru Winder Shedes, Clock Marble Roe Cantes ant Sofa Tables stendn. Bureaus, Wardroher Washatan: Foather Sede Bolsters, ané Pilows ee peatirepars, Biskens 0: ee bamber Tables, Leo asees. Toilet Pitencion Dining Tabie. Ritahoard mete sina, Glass, and Crockery Ware Cookivgiand other Stoves Togetrer with a general arrortment of Kitchen Furniture, Terms cash, , Fe18 JO. McGUIRE & CO.. Ancts, By J.0. McGUIRB & CO, Auctioneers, J ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON F SrRERT ERT WHEN TW RLeTH AND THIRTEENTH STREETS— On TURSDAY A¥TERNUON, September 971, at 5 o’clock. on the premises, we nball sell the eastern Lot $2,in faucre No. 29° froutiog IS feet and Street between I2th apd ith stroate ny bas Q to a wide pub % The location and size of this Lot renders desirable as a building +i Terme: One-third ia ; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a leed of trust on the premises 2e18 3.0, McQUIRE & CO.. Aucts, By J.C MoGUIRE & OO., Auctionvers uf pet VERY VALUABLE PIECES OF BUST- NvSS PROPERTY ON SEV ENT! STRERT. OPPOSITES Opp Frutows’ HALL, a? Puniic Bans Jn M DAY AFTERNOON. dev ber 23h. ats o’clook, premises, we chal) re'l the north half: f Lot No. !7,in quate No. 431, fronting 25 12 feeton Seventh street, between Dard E streets north, Tarnivg back 1 feet, improves by a sadvtac ti ard well-built two story brick dwe liog with bask buiiding and exceilont store room attached Also, the sonth ha!f of Lot feet lv 1 2inches cn Beverth a'r bing above Geseribed property, raaning ba: 0 feet, and im- por by a three story > ick dwelling house, with ack building. and a Gne sto-e attached, Terms : Gne third ¢ash ; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest s-cure iby a deed of trust on the premises. Cost of coaveyances, in- cluding revenue stamps, to be paid by the ‘pur- charer, Fels. J.0. McGUIRE & 00. Aucte, By J. C. MCGUIRE & OO.. Auctioneers, ALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY opposite WILLAKD’s IlOTEL, BELONGING TO TUB Estate OF THELATE 8. W. Hanoy.—On WEDN DAY AFTERNOON, September 23d, at § u’clock the premises. we shall sell part of Lot F and all of Gin subdivision of Square No 236, fronting to- gether S2 feet 9 inches on Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Ith and 15th streets, and improved by brick building, containing two stores, with a dwell. any ebove. Title perfect erms ; $4,000 in cash; the remainder insix an® hs, with interest, secured by deed of ‘Gest af oonveyanciog tb be pald By the purchaser. ent of convey: ‘oO Teh: » tell 3.0 McGIRE k OO Aucte By J.0, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, ALUABLE IMPROVED PKOPERTY NEAR LaraYEtTs ota at Pusiid AvcTion —On THURSDAY A#TSHNOON, September s4th, at half past five o clock, on the premises, we shall ssil rtsci Lote Nos. 4 fronting 66 feet 1 I streets, (adjoii ning back aa feet, 5 consisting ofa louse, containi: eleven rooms, and a brick stable, the whole cae closed in » brick wall. Terms: One-third cash ; the remainder in sixand twelve months, with interest, secured by deei ef trust on the premises. au costs of conveyances to be paid by the pur- chaser. ®7- Possession given on or bafore November Ist. tel7 J.0. McGUIRE & CO... Auetas. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncer#: NUG FRAME HOUSE AND LOT Af PUBLII Ss Sire.—On TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, Se fer at 6 o'clock, on the promises, wa shall sell the eat half of Lot No. 6, in Bauare sou’h of Sqaare No. 104. frenting 24 feet 2 inchha on E street north. be- tween 2ith and 2ist streets west, and running back. 140 feet, together with the Smprovemonts, consist- of a neat two-story frame Dwelling House, Ter Gue-half cash; tha remsioder in six months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast on the premises. Cost of conveyances to ba paid bythe purchsser. ®7 Possession given in two months after date of sale. Be 16 J.C. McGEIRE & CO . Aucta, By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers Ayers S4LE OF HORSES, MULES, MILOR Cows, Beer, CaTTie. Hay. any Se.sonse Oak axp Pixs Woop.—0n THURSDAY, the first day of October next. at 12 o’clocs M., we shall soll at the farm of Dr. Ben) Hodges, two mi.es from Tennaliy- tewn, between Rockvil'e Pike and Rock Creek, viz: Seven Stout Work Horses and Wagon Harness Ore Pair of No. 1 Malea Four Mileh Cows Six Young Steers iw prime order for beef Pifty tons of Hay Bix bundred cords Seasoned Oak and Pine Woed, a! corded, and is about a hal’ mile of Fort Da- russy and two miles of Fort Reuo, Terms cusn, ‘ sels GREBN & WILLIAMS By TLOMAS DOWLING, Anctionze: Georgeto DC mp Wo-sTORY getown, BRICK HOUSE AND Groguerown at Av DAY AFTERNOON October 221) at5 ck. ir frent«f the premises, BotNo. a Reatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, f tween Market and Frederisk stre back }iz feet to @ wide alley, ap proved by & gov two-story Brick Dwelling-hou Terme: One-third caeb; balance in 12, and 18 months, secured by a deed of trast on the property, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. s,and ranning ‘Title. perfect _ Bed Sh AS STA Comer of & and Tween Img top, pe mn . TICE—Will he sold at Public Auction 5 ie Ro hte athe are yoroo iween Banc F. Trent stand .Pwenty o street on WEDNESDAY. the 231 inst , a ittee lot of Qvartermaster’s Bter s, concemned enfit fer public service. consieting in part of Screp [reo and teat Saddles, Bridles, parts of Harness and Wagons, Tents. Toois and Lm plem-ate, Terms cash, in Government funds. Sale to commence at ten O'clock a. m se Capts) ig x ie eed ‘i a HIDBS—HIDES. _ ILL Be sold at Public Auction, on evers WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, st 1/ e’clock & ee tithe Wharfon Sixth streat, Washington, a:i 6 aa) Governmen Beef Hides on hand at the time ot 8. Terms cash, in Treasury notes, to be pald at tre moment of sale. ” &. "BULL, jal3 iGaron.t 8.0 LEASUBE SOAEE TO See BY THE DAY OR The yacht LIVE YANKEE (fastest boat on the river) will carry 10 or T2 persons; also, the sloop REAR ADMIRAL, a splendid bet boat, and has capacity for 25 persons. Appl to . EF BON Hailmakers. 63 er bor street, near Riley’s wharf. Parties wishing bos! for aed should engage them beforehad i m~ be COAL AND WOOD. : ON HAND AND FOR SALE: RED ASH, EGG AND STOVE, WHITE ASH, EGG AND STOVE, FURNACE AND CUMBERLAND COALS, ALSO, HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD, Seawed and Bplit to any length or site, or in the cord length, at the lowest market prices. ~~ G, L. SHERIFF, _Office—Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 434 sts, $ a Canal Yard—4» se 1S Iw Late 70 LEARN BY PROF: ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER, uEW AND soeuhe pees FOR Piano FoRtT2Z au

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