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LOCAL N AMUSEMENTS FO-NIGH Forp'’s TH¥ater.— Fancho has been ‘Withdrawn after a successtul run, and to-night charming Maggie Mitchell's admirers will have an opportunity of seeing her in wm character. © Satan in Paris. the play, and Maggie will sus characters, She will ke well sepported th outhy Mr. Ford's splendid company of ar male and femzle, Gaoven’s Tueater.—The opening of this elegant place of amusementiast night was a splendid success; and while Mr. Grover mast Dave been gratified at the evidence publi @ave of their appre f his elturis to please; those who were pr d less @ratified to fine that so mu Jor furnishing t~ public place of Inent-. The play Beaumoni and Flr Vatack, Davenport Caster 3 seidom indeed that hasan opportunity of eesing upo boards same ug! beauty, -race ande Cr aS AS 1 at Uanteroury Hall. Julia Mort r ters Marie and Augusta, Clara api Der, ond Ervestine de Faber, trpeichorean werid and } Sivn basa splendid comp R pear to-ni: Wis mogi ler thrs evening ta will be i trodus y his powers of yen Wyman will disp quism Si aracter of the the fate ont and up renthimen yoxpendad vying tle | in grounds, b tion. this entery tome 0 The Ary Tisibe re Navy- Yard bridge been 3 t nun started is compus directly entire ¢ the enclo mech improve being erec lated to xe Jehu Hunter Jolin B. Clay’ and Panic. For th (second week,) a number of owners of rerses in New York and other plices + signified their intention of bringing on essrs. os. Crocheron and No. | land, cf the Fashion Course, (1. I.,) were here | yesterday, and made arrangements for the fol- lowing horses to trot for the $1,000 purse Builer, Fellingham ane California Bell. hey have each tr ed in less than 224. Patchen | W and other noted trotters, it is here during ¢ ted, will be | Granpd 1.0.0. F. Lave talk some of a C i Levee by the Odd Fellows for the benefit their library, and it will be seen by the advertisement elsewoere that the project has now fully taken shape, | and that the entertainment will come off on the evenirg of Getober 11. It will bea «big thing,” undoubtedly, like all affairs of the sort given by the Order, assuring the public as they do, full enjoyment with excellent order. The cosy Library Room, with its attractive shelves, 1s one of the institutions of the city; and every one must be glad to give a lift to so Meritorious an institution as this excell i brary, especialiy when they may enjoy U selves immensely at the same time. eee Forp’s New THpater.—4A New FPeature.— This evening the beautifai and charming May gie Mitchell at this theater in an entirely new role. The attraction which manager Ford promices this evening cannot fail to draw gen- eral interest. The modern comedy of Sai in Paris isa piece whieh is always welcom lovers of the proteau drama. Miss Mitchell will assume im the ply five distinct charac- ters. She willbe supported by the entire com- pany. in their hestsiyle. We notice that m3 ager Ford underlines on his bills as bh: rehearsal,” the comedies of Kai ‘The Pet of the Petticoats,” both pieces of rare merit, and doubly attfactive when Maggie Mitchell appears as the heroine in eagh. —There has been Ses RecoversD.—Last Friday, a man who gave | his name as Edw. P. Jones hired a horse and buggy from Chapin & Matiock, 150 G street north, and failed to ret The owners fear- ing their property was gone, notified tbe police, who made asearch through the city without success. Yester » Sergeant Cronin, of the Foorth Ward, sent officer Crown to Alexan- dria to search; and at the stable of Huyck & ‘Veazey Crown learned that the missing horse and bugcy had heen left at Heive’s stable, in ‘Washington, on Friday night. The officer re. turned to the city, and went to Mr. Heise’s stable and found the property, and returned it to the owners. _— ASSAULT AND RatT -Yesterday, a col- cored man, named Cuffy Horr, in a fit of pas- sion threw a stone through the house of J. H. Sulivan.on Maryland ayenue, corner of Thir - | barely escaping | teenth street, Mr. Sullivan severe injury He went after Barr, gotintow scuMe with him, and the Inu and struck Sullivan in the mouth, splitting bis lip. Burr vas arrested and taken before Justice Clayton, who « tor court. Sullivan wa: also, but released toget his lipsewedup. Sal- jivan had a Government pistol which was de- manded by the Government detectives and de- livered to them. | ty O'Sheil, and | ) police arre: rine | renorw | other disor } ime—low eized a stone | fekeu. t mmitted him to jail | ) taken to the station | aod permanent care for Byphitia, Ecrofa PERATION OF THE GRORGETO! Porte’ | Last night the police of the Tnird Precinct | Were kept busy by the disorderly conduct of ' parties in Georgetown. They made thirteén arrests, an even dozen of which were for dis- orderly conduct. Cherry Alley, co famous in | the days when railroads and steamers were few, and Georgetown was a favorite resort of i sailors and teamsters, has been very quiet | comparatively during several years past, bnt | was worked up las: night by parties who trisd to restore the customs of th ted all the leade sgusds, who were made to according to the extent of the fines and costs ranging each. Our quiet neizhbors piaud ose old timas. Ths rs of the disorderly pay for their sport their participation; from $2.44 to 35.62 of Georgetown ap- their police for the promptness with which they performed their duty. —_—-__— Goro THRovGH 2 it Reineker and office Nickolas McGowan on the Wm Mesteehy,a soidier, 0: tale n to Capt Camp, at the sent him to the Central ( Inovn Juttner Fergnson beard the ease, but both of the witnesses being svldier: ho are | Oblivid to leaye tor the front in a few days, ba turned over to the military, by whom ho WUl be held tor parade = > Warp Svation Casrs.—Christiaa | drunk; % Tames H Burr, ¢ Subivan, fighting: jail for. ourt. yi Snip or tr gunboat Co erd: ve duty tomae Floulia. Li Magaw wiii transter his ft ly. Frac Sixty eigi BO vense peisoners prisene r Connecticut regum ipts 1ro. Turmp War McCade, disorderly i= mis: i nes Care tpr fod $1.45. sorderly ur ale wi + weather, a up urmediaely “No. 351 7th NO Cery rt 15 Penvsylveoin A SOLY th Huznes, drunk u Ninth strear partment WoW Buse: 2.— Yesterday, Tr narge of robbing f Soldier's Rest, who yuirdhonse. This n Riley, do. workhouse Catt Potomac FLotinna— | Reed eft the paroled 32 mon of and | ¥, assault and bat. udefanitot $3. Julia Roseile, drank EsTats.—The esiate of H. A. The on | Babimore ciry. | | the pub! hur: I take place he hou with- Ove revt, between Land i, the; Gave the u ost beautiful stoca of Jewa Piiled Ware ever offered here for | Frervbody cheald go there nud see for H whatadollar will uy. 4 he Englian Sack bh auty. grade and fini this city. W sh is Dr. White, Surgeon Ciirap. gylvania avenue, between 43 D.G, No charg K, to the North and gton daily and on Harr ist leaes Was tickets sold through at -ts and further informatio Great Pennsylvania Route, Pennsylvania avenue and Six! ton. Office open from 5a. m. days from 2 to 4 p.m. se 12 ly Har kno¥- k- dusty or Grey Hair in Black or Natural Brown, of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is now Toilet Cream for dressing Prominent Physicians eatin, Sexual Organs, General Debility Imbeeility. Con: sed Ideas, Hysteria, ‘Loss of Appetite, Emaciation, | Low Syirits Disore: of the Or, as To wmsure the xenuine, cut this OGures Guaranteed. efecinal remedy—indeed, the edy ever discovered. Cures It is th ages, $2; female, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Boros. Spots, Tetters, & tor $5. Bold by 8.0. Dx. Dorozr’s Bagar-co Pills are the wery best in us: Central Grarpnorsr Casus.—Y esterday, the following were cowmutied to this prison: John Smith, who was arrested undersnspicions circumstances near Fort Lincoln. He stat that he is trom Cansda —— Randt, for ug- ling liquor into Camp Barry; John Kelly. ).C., drunk aud refusing to obey orders: J. W. Morrill, for unlawfully arresting two citizens @t tbe point of the pistol; and David Palli 17th Maine, ard Char’es Waters, Scott's % ‘The two last were sent in from Camp Rel Waters tates, as he was on the way to camp, near twelve o'clock on the previous nignt, Pullen shot at him with 8 musket. = Rea Estats Saces.— James C. MeGnire & Co. sold yesterday lot ou Ninth siceet, between Mand N streets, to Ann Anderson, for 14 cents perfoot. Loton New York avenue, near Four- teenth street, to R. C. foot. Two-story brick house and lot, street, to Edward ©. Dyer, for 5,525. Eleven scres of iand adjoining Eckington, north of the city, to F. W Gieseking, for S720 7 Eight acres of same tract to A. Eberly for #530 Rr acre. Another tract of eight acres to James Prather for $435 per acre. House and lot on Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between Third and Four-and-a-halt streets, to Alex’r Hay, tor $7,500. > Focrth Warp Station Casms.—Benj. T. Britton, selling goods by samples; $20.58. An- thony Ogleton, drunk and disorderly; work- house. Henry Myer, indecent exposure; $2.53. Joba Taylor, drunk snd disorderiy; 91.5%. Jas. ‘West, threats; bail for peace. Chas. McGuire, | Maurice Kane, drank and disorderly: military. ‘Mrs. Smith, drank and disorderly; $3.55. John ‘Westley, assault and battery: jail for court, Rebecca Hecson, drunk and disorderty: 93.55, Jacob Rupp nad John Drank, drank and dis. rderly; military. ase RACixG.—This morning, Jos. Vannor- and Minnie Clifton were arrested by r Walling, for fast riding on Pennsylvania @venue, near the Navy Yard. Both were splendidly mounted, and by their superior Borsemanship won the admiration of all who saw them, but the officer, knowing his duty, took them to the station, when Justice Cull ned the gentlemen 93.53, and indy. ( ——— DusERtsxs.—This morning, twenty-two de- @erters from the 3d New Jersey cavalry, which arrived here jterday morning, were com- titted to the Central Guardhouse as deserters, for $1.05 per | same | , and bein, @ most telicate i ta bor. and sare counections. ore: age Take no more wnplzasant and wnsafe Medicines. For unpleassnt and dangerous diseases, use MSLMBOLD’s BxTRact BucHo, Which bas received the endorsement of tee most Paipitwtion of the Heart, And, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous 4 Del flitaied state of the ayslem. fee aivertisement in another column, SS Swonar Dismases, Samariton’s Gift is the most certsic. safe and aad recent cases in twenty-four hocrs. Ni i, no balsam, mo riercury, Only tan pillsto ve | ¢ soldier’a hope, and a friev? to ie who do not want to be exposed, Malo pacy- Harb Juicss—A |. ‘They oper sugar-coaisd creas Ss will prove their swzeriority ot 9 Bold by B. O larged Joints, ned ad without pain hy st, N 24 Penn and th streate for consultation, oe hg Gueat PENNSYLVANIA KooTE, via Baltimore and West.—Two trains ne on Surday—aquick Soldiers’ cnment rates, For | m apply at the northeast corn th street. Washing- to 9p.m.; on Sun- ). Norton, Agent, 1 Hare Drsi! Hatehelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is the best in th: seorild. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye This epiendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes stantly to a Glossy ithontinjuricg the hair or stsining the skim, leaving the hair scft and deautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- storing ite pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects signed Witttam A BatougLon. all others are mere imitations, and Should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &e. Fac- | tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batcheior’s the hair. jy7-eoly inthe U. S. Is now offered to afflicted humanity asa certain gure for the following diseases and symptoms origi- from diseases and abuse of the Uriuary or Mental and Paysical Depression, Deteemina tics ef Blood to the Heed, a General Irritability, Kestlessnese and Sleep!essness at N Absence of Muscular Bficiency, ight, ination or Paralysis ans of Generation out. it Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no otber. Je4-tr only vegetable rer- in two to fonr da $1, or stomach, there, Pord, correr NtR | street and Pa, avenue, Washii » @ud iene al Be " a} asbington saa y Gook, Alexan { Selapeneneeeeaiel | Dinaasue oF tH Nuavous, ARMIKAL, URINans i ly amp Brxus. S¥stmus.—New and reliable treat, ment—iu Reports of the Howard Association—sent tn sonled Dr. J. ter anvelo; ck ange of diet required. 8, freo of charge. ‘killin Hongaton, Howard Asscciation, , will o.re Gonorrhae i: is. No ri Brive ei per bone Bold a7 5.0. Vord, comer Ith strest acd ash newton, and Heary Coo! Address Philadeinhia, Py au 22-3m Waansxrap ro Ovau ix 815 Aat a rglish Bpecifi -fivs years ixty in siz Alexardri, MARRIE. a Rey. Dr. DIED, ter of aged 2y: The frie! the funeral, ‘aries from her fsthe: 24th year of b WADIRB, daughter of Joseph aged | year acd It months, A beautiful land by o'clock. on Fhursday morning. Qn the 6th inst., BMRNARD B. KBLLY, in the In Georgetown, on the evenin D, On Tuesday, October 6th, at the Church of the Heli, NATHANI Bu FRpaesy. by th ha SON to ANNIE ® HUTrON, both of this city. = On the 6th instant, MAGGIEL., youngest daugh- W.and Margaret J. 6, 2 months, and 15 days, of the family ere invited to attend ‘hompson, r’a residence, atl w His funeral wi.l take plece from the residevee of his brother, No.63 Seconi street w: ,atdo'el’k ° of the 6th inst., and Anna &, Birch, pole gs faith “oe d om sorrow free; Fete cle of the ransomed, Drightand fair, And Verdie and Wadie both are ‘The friends of the family ste invit F jorrow (Thursday) PRET “Roark mors UrTraeR! ‘TRE arriving. Partin market rates, it 450 nn atts <05-mm* BUT?SE BI packsges Now York and Pennsylvania BUT- W and for sale at lowest D. B. DUTROW. ments arr-sted | 39.4), and he was | Wr, Anderson, ridley, B. Leesne zer, W A:hdowa, a BB Whitney. oc 5-4t* GRAND ANNUAL BALL | inet will take place at Tewre do all in their power to make it pleasant and | agreeable to all who wili atiend, | BALLS, PARTIES, &e. FOR SALE AND RENT. 1.0.0. F. LEVEE I POR THE i Benefitof the Library ! Ar ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 71x Stasat, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ooropsge 11, 1533. The Committes would respectfully inform the | members of the(rder and their friends that the ; Library Association will gives Levee at the enth-stroet Hall on Wednesday Bvening, lith :n | stant, for the purpose of epabling the Association to purchsae New Booke for ther beery | Every effort will he male to nave this Levee ex- orlany outer gps, zlven by the Association icketa $i: sdmittivg » Gentleman snd Ladies— | to be Lad of the Committees je Executive Committee, WR Mebean, GW Calvert, JF Havenne?, George Brown, 007 7 FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. The FOURTH GRAND BALL of ths FENIAN BROTH XRHOOD will take place at Temper. ance Hallon MONDAY. Ostcber 26, 1853 Tickets $1. admitting a gentleman and Ja. dies, may be bad at Mr James Lackey’s, Mere Tailor, opposita the P: Ufice, For particulars fee futnre advertisement, _ 07 Wa Bow THS COMMITTEE. PIO NIC. ir hl i] SE Public are respecifaliy notified thata Pic- Vic for the ben-fto! the Providenes Hozpital, in care Of the Sitters of Charity ll take place on THUREDAY, the oth ant, asthe Wasbiogton Park, 7th stree’. an ient String Band has been ergsged for toe orasion, and the manse-Ts Eli Garrett. D. D. Clark. [For other “For Sale and Rent,” see first page.] OB RENT—Two Nicely-farnished ROOMS, on Srat floor, handy to tke Devartments and in a ice Iecation; to geutlem iy. On 13th at., Hist door above New York avenue, No. 384. QC)S* LakGw BOOM NOW VACANT—WILL accommodate comfortably three gentlemen ; also, two single rooma, with firat-clasa Board, at 212 Bridge street, Georgetown, only fire minutes’ Walk from the city raflway. oc 7-38" oR RES3—Neat and comfortably-farnished ROOMS, in suits or sing’y, for gentlemen only Apply at No. 525 H ptreet, between 6th and 7th streets, within one half square of the city rsilrosd care. oc 7-4t* (OR RENT—Several ROOMS, with some littie furniture in them; suitable for « mess of gen- tlemen, who can be furnished with breakfast ifde- sired, Apply at No &7 Montgomery st., George- bait Sau best references given and required, A GOOD CHANCE £0 MAKRE MONBY. For sale, the GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Restaurant and 0} ster Saloon, in a populous and thriving part of the eity Inquire at the corner of Connecticut avenue and K street 0o7-2t* (OR RENT —One Large PARLOK and BED I ROOM, ecmmunicating. No, 1 Franklin Plaze’ I street, bet, 13th and 14th. oc 6-3t* <9 —FOR SALE—A GROCERY STORE. $200. Apply at Metropolitan Hall, bet lith and 1th sts,, Penn, avenue, Oc 6-3t* pledce tneroseiven to do silic their power to make thik oue of the most satisfactory enter tainmoate oftreseeron Tickets 25 cents; children under 10 years Weente, rei: oT 4 BMEMURE THE HERO OF SUMTER THE ANDERSON BOYS IN THE FIELD AGAIN The members of the Anderson Club take great pleasure in announcing to their friends and Pieswablis am general that they will give heir ° EIGHTH GRAND BALL, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, E Street, BaetTwern Nintu ann TeNtg St3., On THURSDAY, October 22, 1863. Tickets one dollar. edmiitimg a gentlemen an Indies 00 § St* CLUB. The Lafayette Boys take great pleasare in an- their many friends and the pab- I that their EENT GRAND BALL will take piace on THURSDAY. Octobe Sth, 1353, Tt TEMPERANCE HALL. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies, Committers oF THE MEAGHER CLL The MEAGHER CLUB take pleasure in announc- their friends and the pu¥lic that their “ ANNUAL BALL ANCE “LALL on WEDNESDAY, Oct 7th, 1s The Commitcee of Ari:angementa ere pledged to Committee of Barry Carrel Biwd Bourke, D, A. Brosnan, Jas. Connelly, Trancements, Joun McGracn, John Farrell, J McLaughlin, John Bligh, John Hughes, John McGarvey. info ard.on THURSDAY EVED Oct. 8 in fature advertiaement ' sa3i-2awat WANT WANTED-A White COOK und CHAMBER, MALD, 423 Thirteenth st.. above G. e7 3t* V ;ANYED—A BOY to Strip Tobacco and run errands. Apply at No. 305 ¥ street, betweea Uth end z:h'street WW 48TED—A good COOK. N unds ratand cocking ia all its braucaes naad apply. Apply at No, 153 G street, between 13th and 2it! * VV 4NEED—a SIhU ATION by a respectable Woman, at assistant Cook ina small private family. Apply at the Star office at 12 m. on Sei tan’ gts: town on having a comfortable Auy pi u House can hear of an unexceptionable tenant. at abcut seventy five dollars a month, by addr: Bock Box No, 48, Washington Post Ofiga o: B° Y WANTED. Apply at 540 Seventh strest. 0c 6-3t WANTED-A BERVANT GIRL for @eneral Housework; good references required. Ap- ply,No. 41m Sixth xt, bet. FandG@, oc6-tf WANTED IMMeDIATELY—Aa LADY as Balos- woman ina Millinery Store. Those well ac- quainted with the businesa can spply at MRS J Lb, BLOUB oc 6-3t* 439 Beventh street. TED—A GIRL to Cook, Wash, Iron and do General Housework for a orivate fanily Ap- it HOOD'S Jeweiry Stcre, 335 Penn avenue, ferences requited. oc 6 3t* V ;ANTED—A WAITRE, at the Gosling House, He must understand tha busiacas well. To such $20. per month will be given the whole year round, Inquire at the Restaurant, 247 Penn. arve,, het. 12th and sth oc 6-2t* W 452 8D—Smell BOUSS, or two or three un- furnished Rooma, by the Qith of this atone. 01 in @ central location, near the hose cara. paid in advance, Address, one week. A Yter office. i oc8- WARSTED—A COOK, WASHER, and TRONER. Apply, 30% Dat., between lath and 13th, ec 5 Bt kK OK RENT—Three ROOMS, on one ficor, fur- nithed, can be rented separats or together. Ap- ply at 315 G street, Best reference required, oe 6-31 ksT. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE AND WELL SUBNI8H€D KUOMB for rent in a convenient and desirable portion of the city, Inquire on the prem mea No. 413 13th atrest, between @ and H, ec 6 3t* STAURsNT FOR SALE —Oontaininganum- ber of furnished rooms. The whole to be sold, with Furniture, Fixtures, Good Will, &c, in @ wood loestion ; sickness being the sole cause for selling. Apply at the Star office oc 3t* (OR SALK—A three story and Basemeat BRIOK HOUSE, No. 511 Estrest. between 2d and 3d, containing eight rooms, with water and gas. For terme, &c., apply to EGAN & PERRIE, coroer 9th acd E streets oc 6 3t T FOS SALE, HE S8TOOK of GROUERIES and LIQUORS, avd GOUD LL, of Store No. 272 Seventh street, between L and M, pow doings fair business, Or, if preferred, the present proprietor will take portner who cam give the business his personal a! tention and supply a small portion of the capital, Inquire at the Store. 00 3-2t* [PSR SALE —A Handsome RESIDENCE near the Roundary,chea for eash. on Kquare 92; 60 feet front on 2irt street running to Conavsticut avanne; gocd Houre, carrisge-bouse, sheds, &3, Also « VACANT LOT on sth street, next to the coraer of N. 56 feet front Will be sold at a sacrifice, as my bealth requires a change of business Apply to the undersigaed,or to WM.8 GRAHAM Gen, Land office. JAMES HENNING. 0¢6-St* 2ist st, near R, .0% BALE —A rare chance for a profitable in veatment @ large and commodiour I0K HOU SK. 64 by $2 feet and 4 deep, situated on the Caral Basin, in Alexandria, with the exclusive prilees of all the ice formed op said basia. Said eure will be sold ats bargain to avy one wishing For E toecmoark ina safe and profitable business frrther information enquire of PETER @ DEPBON. 101 Queen street. Alexandria, V. 464 lth st., between D and E, Washington, ocb-2w* Fe SALE OR RENT.—A DWELLING-HOUSB | on Fayette street, Baltimore, between Eutaw ano Howard streets The House contains two par- lors, dining rocm and kitehen on the lowar floor, 10 chambers aoove, with all the modern convenien- ces, water, gas, &c. Al-o,a small DWELLING in the resr, fronting | cn Marrion street, which i8 now rented’ for 312) per year. Price for the two Dwellings in fee #30 (0). if not coldin two weeks the house on Fayette street will be offered for rent, price 36: per annum, For further particulars apply to 8. M. JACKSON, | No. 10 McCulich street, Baltimore. 0c6-6t* FOR BENTO large and well furnished front first story ROOM, No, 337 E street, near Pa. avenue. Reference required. ‘oc 5-3t” (Oy NFECTIONERY FOR SALE.—The anbseriber / offers for sale Good Wiil, Fixtures and Stock of his well-known Confectionery and Eating Saloon, ce § 3t* WURTH, 347 Pa. avenue. Fas KENT.—Two Jarga and newly-furnished HOOMS and one small BED-ROOM for rent, at 41™ Bighth street. between @ and H. near the Patert Uffice. Good references required. oc5 3t™ AUCTION SALES, a ee eer | ¥HIS AFYERNOUN AND TO-MORROW By J. 0. MoGUIBE & CO, Auctioneers. yRry DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS CORNSR cr ELEVenta ampL st: BETWREN M TS, a¥v ON BLO VERTE, —On WEDNESDAY a mare rater eventh street, awide 1g poem 26 feet, and ranning back i2¢ feet to These lota occupy a bigh and beauti for ® private re ca overlooking the re eat bavet f reservation fn front,” Woesball sell Lots None Ag a 3. Davidson’s subdivision of Square No si ron siae 25 feet 9 inchen om Kleventh street, between tM N streets. and running back 92 feet'to y. These lote have pavements ed are in all respects choice building sites One-third cash ; the remainaer in alx and tweive months, w | Geed of trust on the promi terest. secured by a Allcests of conveyances to be paid by the pur- chaser, D _seg J... Mc@UIRE & 00., Ancts. ByJ. 0. McG@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | pyc SALE OF A VALUSBLE LOT UNDER Decrer or Covat.—In tw matter of the peti- tion of Cecilia Lawrence, guari‘an of Marths Louisa and Ida Virginia Lawrence, minor heirs of James Lawrence. ceceased, and of John A, Simms, gu: Gian of George W. Lawrence, minor beir of Inai Lawrence deceased. Pursuant toa desrea of tl Orphans’ Court of Wasaington county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, duly ratified and confirmed by the Honorable Supreme Court of said District, in the matter of the above-named ion, the under- signed will offer for ssle, at Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of October ext, at 5o’clock p.m., allthe right, int ¢laim, and demand of the said minor heirs e Said petition mentioned. of, in, ana ts that valuable and eligibly situated Lot on Thirteenth atreet west, Rear the corner of Massachusetts avenue, an known and distinguiehed as Lot A, in pumier two hundred and eighty three (233) in the ublic plan of the city of Washin é With all the improvements thereon, sn? #ether | Terms cash. Allconveyancing at one of purchasor, RCILLA LAaWRENOE, JOHN A. SIMMS, Guardians, &o, T.M. Brovwr, Sol’r. for Petitioners. Fell-3aw&da J.c MoGUIRB& CO., Aucts. By J. © McGUIKE & CO. Auctioneers. FAN DSOME BUILDING LOT, CORNER SERNA RENTH OF 1 AND M Streets —On WRD- NESDAY ABTERNOON. October 7, at 5 o'clock, on the premises. w shail sell Lot No. 17, Square No. 183, fronting 83 feet 5 inches on north M street, at the corner of Seventeenth, and running back 75 feet on Seventeenth. This Lot is beautifully sit. uated fora private residence, or would be desira. ble for business purposes, as the neighborhood is rapidly improving. , immediately after, we shall sell Lot No 4, in Square No 153, fronting 63 feet on north N street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, and running back 120 fee! : Terms :—One-thi and twely, n cash; the remainder in six months, with interest. 5S. McG & By J.C McGUIRE Auctioneers, UPBRIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHO Spey iene Avctiox ~On THURSDAY. MORNING. October 8th, at 1 o'clock, at the resi- dence of A. P. Hoover, Erq., south side of F street, between Sixth and Seventh streets we shall sell bis Furniture and Househela Bffects, com prising— 4 Fine Rosewood 7 Octave Piano Forte, Stool, and ove Handsome French-plate Gilt-frame Mirrors, : ei Brackets ip e Mirrors, Slabs xcellent yainut Brocatel and Plush- d ei is Agta get Parior Chairs ppeprered ilk Damark Curtains. Cornices and Fixtur Marble top Centre and Sofa Tables = Beautiful and elaborately carved Btegere, with ge oval French-plate Mirrors and le Slab Brus nd Velvet Carpets, in parlor, hall, stairs, _ and chambers I put Hat Tree and Hall Chairs Superior Walnut Extension Dining Table Walnut Marble top Sideboard, with mitror bask China, Glass, aud Crockery Ware Silver’ plated Tea Set aad Qastors Oak Dining Chairs eather covered Loungs Mshogany Jenny Liod Bedsteads of oxtra width Handsome Rosewood Marble top Dressing Baresu Walvut and Mahogany Wardrobes and Marble-top Washstands Venetisn Blinds, Engravings, Vasea Toilet Kets, Ottomans. Rocking Chairs Turkish Eusy Chair, Serving Ohairs Superior Curled Hair Mattrasses, Bolster and Pil- lows, Blankets and Comforts’ Writing Desk. Book Shelves Small lot of choice Liquors, Preserves, and Jellies Fine Cottage Chamber Suites Cocking and ether Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms cash. 0c3 J.C. MCGUIRE & CO. Aucts a ET ( ‘LOTHING STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE / and Store to let. The best stand on the street. No 6674 Severth street (Island), between Band ¥, Warbington, D.C. oc 5-1lw* ra OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet in a gente! house ou H strest, between 4th Apply to 8, GOLDSLEIN, eae Pena 0c 5-3t* FOR SALE OB RENT—Two largo ROOMS, 255 New York avenue. Also a good lot of FUR- NITURE can be bought by applying to the samo and 5th rts. avenue, place. 02 5-8t™ Hes FOR RENT AND PURNITURE POR | MAL ht rooms convenient to the Treas- ury and War partments. For particulars inquire of J.C, McGULRE & CO. oc &-3t* RSAC RANT FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale Good Wil), Fixtures and Stock of bis well-known Restaurant, which he will sell with or without bis stock of confect.onery, oc 5-St* A. WURTH., 347 Pa. avenue. 4 pd FURNISHED PARLORS SUITABLE for a Mem er of Congress and his wife, or else fortwo gentlemen. Also,a suitable for an office. tween Sth and 10th sts, Fo SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, with six rooms. pleatantly located, with out buildings an fine garden of young fruit trees and flowers, For particulars inquire at east end of West ponite rope- walk, Georgetown, (OR £ALB—A nicely-located and well-built FRAME HOUSS, situated on oth str and K, For fortber particulars inquire at 463 street, or 322 Penn, avenue, oc 3 6t 8.D.M. Fo SALE—A new small BRICK HOUSE, on 6th, near M atreet,(Island,) It has more than tbe w conveniences. ai buiit in the best Room on the firet floor Apply at 341 F street, be- oe 5-3t™ menrer. Within one square of the city cars, and En 8 the atreet. Tnquire, Dk. J.@. WILLETE, 10. 175 F street. oc l-lw* W ANTED-A first-class AMBROTYPE OPB: TOK ty go to the a-my of the Potomac; also, ove to Overate in tue vicinity of Rehesien. me dress F B.O Wa-biagton Pont Office, \ j/ ANTF!—A DWELLING or part of Dw HOU >, with respectable family, furaishe Or usfuri.ts. vd. im this city er Georgetown. Reier- ence excienged. Address Box 47, Btar office. ue 5 Bur W ANI ED—A HOUSE coftaining from 6 to 10 rooms. cilier ‘urpished or unfurnished, Any eue baving #0 drevemg "BS, even 6 house can find & tenant by ad- ~? city Poat Office. City reference Blea. state terme and loeal ty. 065 3t* W 4hTED—A SITUATION Man who is uc &3 A PENCH COOK (WOMAN) THAT UNDER- stan“s thoroughly her business. wishes a sita- Bulow in ® private family; will prefer worre the ¥ropch language is spoken. oferenayeteetho city. Apply at the Star office from 0 to7 o'clock each day, oc 5-4" W ANTED —by an elderly bat faithfal and truly honest Man, a SIYUATION to do light work about s house JsaGerman; speaks English ia- | differently. Wages no consideration, so he is well | taken care of, Address Box 397 ,Post Office, Wash- | ington, DO. go StF } OUSE WANTRD.— Wanted to rent, from Nov, J either in Washington or Georgetown. & ernisbed or Unturnished Honae, with stable an tage-houre attached Address B., Lock Box Washington Post Office. Cc TIEF AS’T QUARTERMASTRR’S OFFICE, Depot of Washinston, 134 North F street, Washingcon Ls. C., October 1, (B83. TWELVE SHEE" IRON WORKERS wanted im- mediately at the Government works! cornar of Nineternth and F strovts, Wages the usual Gov- ernment rates, with ration included. God and 6x- perienced workmen required. None others need & iy "hpplication to be made at onee to D. B Crist, superintendent, EDWARD L. HARTZ, Cor-19t Osptain, A.Q. M., U8. Army. WANTED 50.000 LADLES TO CALL ax 381 street, oppori. ‘eaten’ ce and e! YORES, BANDS. CLOAKS, = CAPES, SACQUES, JOBIES. SLIPPERS, PINgusHtONs, HANDKBROHIEPS, axp NITIALS SYAMPED. We have the finest lot of Braid Patterns ever offered here, for Skirtr, &c. Our Machine. theoniy one in the city, will make your Pattern and Stamp your goods while you wait. oc 1-Im OUsR WANTED. chase cash, Immediately, lek or frame, contai from to ten rooms. ted between Sd and 15th streets Nest and B aad Pree Cottage style preferr ting low price and location. TJ. D.. Star oitco Sent WANTED at the Treasury Extension, twenty CABPBNTBRs. To workman, eat wages will be given UE soncond work. the office of Construction, Treasury Buildin il BOG! ne 22-48 fonrosiate} secant GENTS WANTED TO SELL THEST. A Rist eran ‘ar. itty work eee opporta’ 100,098 copi: to ee | sold. Circulars, giving torme, &6 , sent: . dress JONMS BROS SCO Eubisnens eT Wess 208 im* aANTED DIATELY — ‘ty CAR- {;URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—at 450 Twelfth street, between @ and H—two lower story PARLORS, or one PARLOR anda large BED-ROOM Hjoining, both well farnished; also. several BED- ROOMS The location is one of the most desirable in Washington, and within five minutes’ walk of Willards’ and ‘Kirkwoods’, No children iz the douse. ne 28 -tf - BOARDING. BpssPlNe.— dearding. at reasonable rates. can be had, and Rooms, with or without Board, 173 Second street, between abort distance of Capitol, Ave: oc 5-3t* t 0, within s and Depos. 3 a! Fo5,oRENZ — Several leasantly. furbished ROOMS, very desirable location. convenient to the Capitol and Penn. avenue, First-class Board in the House, at reasonable rates. Corner of 34 Pirost and Missouri avenus, entrance on ae are: Z oc 5- ue. Boskvine FOR FAMILIES—OR SINGLE Gentlemen, can be had at 37 Green street, below Bridge, Georgetown. oc 5-3t* 393 FIRST STREET EAST—BETWEEN A OJ and B, (Capitol Hill,) Gertlomen and their Ties and single gentlemen, can be accommodated LOST AND FOUND. OST—A pair of GOLD SPEOTACLES, between 4 19th and 22d, F street, on Monday last. A libe- ral reward will be given for their return to this office. oc7 2t* CAMs TO THE SUBSCRIBER, TWO COWS, one large Ked and White Buffalo Cow, with ebort tail and piece cut out of her Jefe oar; bedi ite face other is a Red Cow, with white je OSBORNE” = farm on Piney Branch road. jienna | AUCTION SALES. — FUTURE Da¥s. - FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES SBR 18T Paes aie gi Le WaBL & CO,, Auctivacers, ¢ Horse 98 ini Rey ra ae AT AUCTION —On SBURSDSY MORNING, ki eee ee inst., at 10 oclowa, ws will ees, Saddle, and it Hor: ‘Wit BOWaLE Sor, net By GREEN & uae AUstionsers. XTENSIVE 8A OF HOUSBHO A 4 Kitonen Fursiron) kUOTION oe HORS, DAY. the 8th instant, we shelisel, at lvoe + ». B.. at House No. 463, on wert ade of Niozn vest west, 5 f Hox wersieee a assortment of Hous hol Walnut Damas covered Sofas st Low Do Arm and Gothic Oastor smd ‘ot: Do Ottomans, Whatnots; Bookca: __ Stands Walnut Marble-top Dressing an@ other - and Tabi Snuck, and other Mattresses, Witdow Shaies Fine Brussels and other Carpots 8 Oileloth and Matin See Coo) d other Stoves With w Isrge lot of other articles which we desm unnecessary to enumerate. Terms carh. it GREEN & WILLIAM’ By THOMAS DOWLING, Au-tionesr Georgetown, D. C. TWostory BRICK HOU*B AND LOT IN GRoRcetows at Auction —1 wisi sell oo WEDNE: DAY AFTERNOUN n xt, Ootoder ‘4th, at 4 oclock, infront ofthe premises on Greed Street, between Gay and Duabarton streets; the Lot fronts 39 feeton Green str-et ant nproved by a good Two-story Brick Mous-, containing tour Toomer. Terps: One-hslf cash ; the remainder in six and twelve months, witn interest, secured by desd of trust on the premises Aj} conveyancing at cost of the purchaser Title pertect. 7 THOS DOWLIN ®. Auct’r, oc! By J.O McGUIRE & 00 . Auctioncers NWHLVE SUPERIOR WUKK HORSES, Bucoy, Hannwss, &C.. ar PUBLIC Sate —On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, Odtuver Tin, at a o’elock, at the Btables or LJ Middietoa, Ssq.,on th street, near Basoy’s Ship-yard, we shall se i— twelve Large and Superior Work’ Borsex. eid to reduce stock for the winter and for ng fauit. nate 4L8O. A good Buggy, lot of Harness, &c,,&c ! ‘erms cash, oes J.C Mc@UIRE & CO . Aucte Ba THE ABOVE 8A BIS POBTPOVE oN. tii MONDAY, Oct i2th. same bour snd Letreed 44 Loetet 3.0. McGUIRE & Ov | Ancts By BOTELER & WILLSON, Avcuoasers FFICE U. 8. CAPITOL EXTh WAspiaGTon, Oct ry The following describe? MAUHINERY O01. &c.. will be sold at Public Austinn » MONDAY! the 19h of October, commencing at 10 ,’clock & m on the grounds north of the U. 8. Cap tol Exten sion— a Original 21 Wrought Iron Vices —_. rt nrbes: 5 Cnet cen Ne : 2 Copper Force Pumps 3 Boisting Crabe.. 1 Extra Large Hoistin, 1 Machine for Mixing 14 Anvils.. Crab lortar. ‘ Zat $275 each; i at bi ine 1 Large Upr'ght Drillin ting Machine. 1 Medium * 1 3 feet Planer. 1 Steam Hamm 0: 1 Upright Slotting Machin 1 Herizontal Lathe and Pla. bined.......... : 1 24 inch Lathe, Screw-cutting . 17 oe Lathe, 2 Rests, Bed 35 feet long. . 1 Large Hy :rauiic Provin, 1 Small Tes cing ey Wrought iron Poubie Derrick Blocks ~” Single ne cs By 81-2 face ‘ools ana Tongs 12to! 2,28: .08 bo g Machine = nv 48 inch Pulley: Lot Blacksmiths “ Old Iron Blocking Stands Lot Crucibles st Trimning Tools “ of Old Machinery, with parts of Gearing and ‘oileys, Together with variety of oid material, Wheels, &e. which will Zot ibe reaulved fof pi ’ Tools Pattee te 0 Ra ie OS 3 S e 5 a the construction of the A The above Machinery &c, will be exposed for set eben Seam am atone e7vaer she Ista instant, ie whole remov' rom 4. - in Sve daya after the day of sur. ., sie hire ferms cash, in Govornment funds OLEMENT L. WEST, Genera! Superiniend«nt. oci-eotd BOTELER & WILLZON, Avots. By J. 0. McG UIRE & OU., Auctioneers, 7 ALU ABLE IMPROVED 8 Vig bene Averion On SUURSUAY APSE é r 8th. we aball tell tae whole of Berets SF, the pramtses, ii bout ore bi a oyu ee al jundred Ouran. ground ; bounded by Third and Pourth streets cast ver-3t ‘20 REWABD—Loat some time ape .cltlisr at 4 the Washington Depot or between there and Baltimore, a Square Black Travelling VALISE. The above reward will be paid on its delivery to Miss B.M. HADLEY, Media, Chester county, Pa. Bend by Adams Express and’ they will coliect the money. oc7-3t* EFT—Yesterday morning, on my stail in the Centre Market, A SMALL LOT OF MONEY. Which the oe ore a coming forward and aying for this advertisemen . OHARLES BROWN, at" Centre Market. BRWARD-—Missed from the safe in my office, corner of Louisiana avenue and Sixth street, ou or about the 3th of September last, a COLTS: ARMY REVOLVER, with my name cut on the batt ; also. a GLAZIBH'S DIAMOND and PUTTY ENIFE. Five dollars will be paid to any one re- turning the above articies to me and no questions aeked. {oc7-eo3t} JAS. M. TOWERS. I OST—A MBMOBANDUM BOOK, with Power 4 of Attorney in it to Geo. H. Moore, a receipt to him for notes on collection, and sutler 8 papers; also a license. Think that it was dropped near the . R. Depot, on Mass. avenue, If the finder wiil address Box 100, or leave it at A. M. BININ- GER’S, 237 Penn. avenue, ae will be liberally re- wa ded. oc 6-2t* WwW AB STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER— On vetardey night, the Sd inst. » GOLD HUNTING OASE WATCH with“ R K.” marked n the inside of tne case, a \eather guard attached it, Alao, a iarge LEATHER POCKET BOOK, jontsinin, im of Money. Also, asmall GOLD Bueasrer $25 reward will be given if the Watch is returned to RICHARD ATHLEY, opposite Navy Yard Gate. 008-3t* STRAYED OR STOLEN.—From the subscriber, \ on Friday night, 2d inst,, two COWS; one a white Cow ; large hoophorns. The other red color; white stripe along her back. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving or giving information of them at Mr. DENNIS WELSH’s, Virginia avenue, between 26th and 7th streeta, 066-$t* QTRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER— OCT. © 4th, one COW; medium size; mostiy white be- hind; white and red forward; with broad, nearly streight horns, Any information of ssid Gow left at the Hospital, Carrol Hill Oamp, will be lib: Toe 8-3t"} WM BAY rewarded, L O8T—On the evening of the $4, in the Central 4 Warket,adark OASSIMBREB QOAT, containing a license for = stand and @ soldier’s dixcharge The finder will be libera ly rewarded by leavirg tae large pleasant Rooms with Board. Reference apere, either with or without the coat, at No.134 exchanged. oc 5-2W* enn, avenue, or 71 Le. avenue. oc 5 3t* G5 REWARD —Btrayed of ction from my rosi- y SESE aut stree sou! on COREA ES EMS. Getober ists DUR HORSE, with black lean black tail, and is a nataral pacer; and formerly - Just Receivep. ( belonged to W. D. Wallach, Lwill pay the above 2 very fine COTTAGE SBTS. Full Marble top OAK COTTAGE SUITS, Half Marble top OAK COTTAGE oUITS, TATION OaK COTTAGE BUITS, Old COTYAGR SUITS. Which we offer ten per cent lower than any other house in thecity. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, oc 3 6t 369 Seventh atreet. IBST WARD OYSTER DEPOT A street, between Twentie-h and Twenty-first sts., is Wasainoeton, D. C. Families supplied with the very bost OYSTERS thet can be ured in this mark OYSTERS ‘whl be farnimhed in quantity. PIOKLED OYSTBBS slwi on han S7- All orders promptly attended t Be Baws) OmPLY atenG. OOACKLBY, MARBLB MANTBLS. A Large senor trent eonuteatly on hand and For a el sore Geer Persons eal = a "en and exami GHOLAS AOKBE, e%6 1m* cor Mand New Jersey avenue. ‘BW SING ILL BB OPENED BY Prof. ALEXANDER WOLOWEI at bis res- icence.No. 326 F street, oprner of lith, by his new and simplified system. All those who would flamenvill sail dally Setwoen id and Torslosk p, en— . ii.. when their voices will be tried, te l5 40 aks HA seetieetog ot tsuer SOE SREB AER LOPE CLOARS ana OIBOULARS of new and Doone y ere, np Gxestvarishy of tae BOW, wen : FATLO’ & 00. FIEST i BATIONAL BABE OF WARRNGTON. Capital—$500,000. reward and al] reasonable expenses for his delivery, oc 5-3t* Q@EO. B. BMITH. . ¢) KEW ARD—AORBB STOL — Was atolen $50 from my pasture and brought to Washing- ton, on Wednesday, September 3th, by a muiatto man named Tom Harrison, bob tail Bay Mare, about 1534 high, and ten or twelve years old: This Mare is well-known in Washington, having belonged to Mr. Kibby and John Hoover, the butcher, from whom I got her s year ago. She was brought to Humphrey by Tom on Wednes- day. and taken away by him Thursday. I will pay 25 reward for her and §25 for the apprehension of the thief. The Ma: d left can be identified b: with, Mr. Hoover, ODEN BO oc 5-tf Prince rge county, Md. J, STRAYED-—Last night, from the yard of the he ea oea crs oh thar od sod! the’ other ws; one o! em) 1@] ng. The old red bas lost a portion of hor tail. wall Chocolate colored Cow. Red and White Heier, giving her first milk, id White Sea'ena ti is with rather long horns, On all ‘Savaniste colo ed Uow. rm osolate color: 2 The Bull is two years old, brown or dark red,with pte apota ‘on his body, and a white spet in his forehead. Three ot Sar of thom, mad rowen)O8; some of o' sted 5 Sue Loder o: whoever will bring information to the Star office, eye tie De ecorerys will be Mpetce omaraes BY the andrei f Ww ALLAOH, =e SR ca SS MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. BS’ HBADQUARTERS — Th. eae will Be paid for BO BStiT Gy Baie men lebees nia bias of Sabstitutes will Batate Oftes, ee,” Ho. S11. Ninth st., ja avenue, B. H. MILLER. 100,000 gunp set ings ani™ as e Rutaw strect eh "ep anc K and L street, north ; ying well with the eee aclored with a fence, a, mndera igh state of cultivation,and is supplied with some vers choice fruit trees. The imprcvements consist of a Frame Dweilinz- house. coptsining tour rooms. and a barn. 'erms : Ore-! cash ; balance six, twelve, and eighteen mcnths, with i ‘terest, secured by # deed offi eduveytnciag at tte cost of the paroh conveyancing at the 6 purchaser. sexo cokds dO. MCGUIBE & OO, Asis, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ‘OUR STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT aT F Svction.—On THU KSDAY, the stb instant, at 5 o’clock p m.. we shall rel}, in front of the premi- ses, on H street, between 6th and 7th streets north, a fcur-story Brick Houre. containing ten large and spacious rooms. with fine halls, on part of Lot D,in Fquare, No, 44. - The attention of buyers is invit-d to the sale, as this property is located in the centrai part of the og Bele withont reserve. rms: One half cash; balance in six, tvelvi ei ee and twenty-four months for notes beari: interest secured by a deed of traston the premi- ses. Allconveyancing and stamps at cost of the bi i Poel ___sGREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. puss RALB OF A VEBY VALWABLE FAaM NEAR RANOVER SWITCH, one miles from Baltimere, on the Washington Ra:iroad, ecraber will offer at Public Bale, 1 on BATU RDAY, Oct. 10th, 1863, at 12 o’clock m., the Farm now « wned bys Hubbell, Esq., contaiaing 185 wcres, well fenced watered,and ‘imed, improved by 8 Dweilling-house. Barn Stabie. Corn House, and Tenant House, The land is mproved, aud a large portion in timothy and clover, and ia full view of the Baltimore and Washiugton turn, and railroad, and bind! on both at the9 mile stone ; adjoining the lands of Wm. Plummer and others. Also, st same time and place, the 8:ock, Crops, Parmivg Implement? ani eooat 49 tons of May, Terms for land, one-third cash ; bal- ance in one and two years ; or all cara. at tha op- tion of the purchaser. For terms for personal roperty and particulars apply to M. BANNON, No 32 St Paul street Baltimore. 0c3-6t* Br J. 0, MoGUIBE & OO. Auctioneers, rouse HANDS ‘ME BUILDING LOTS ON 4% STREET, BRTWEEN VIRGINIA AVENUM AND SOUTH ¥ stager.—Ou MONDAY 4¥ fBKNOON. Uct. 12h, at4}o o’clock,on the premises we shall fell Lote pumbered 10, il, 12, and 14 in subdivision of 2q No. 837, fronting each 9 feet on 43¢ street, bevw-en south B rtreet_ and Virginia avenueand running back 113 feet 10 inches tes pub! ley. 2 9 Terms: One-third in cash ; the remainder in nix e months, with interest, s-cured by adeed ‘on the premises Title perfect, All conveyances at the expense of poscharer: a same parmen’ of $25 will be required at the time of prrchase oc3 Repub'] 3.0. McGUIRE & OO , Aucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. qpaceseee SALB OF VALUABLE LOTS —By virtue of a deed of trust, executed on ths 27th day of September, 1855, and recorded in viber J. A, 8., No 162, one of the land records ef Washin ton county, D. C., and at the request of t! party secured thereby, I willoffer at Publis Pale, on MONDAY, the 26th day of October next, at the hour of 4 o'clock. in the afternoon, the Lots, Pieces. and Parcels of Ground described ix said trust deed, being 22 Lote situates in Square nam- bered 540, on the Island, Terms of sale: One-third ea: balance in 6 and 12 montks, the pur<basers giving their notes for the deferred payments, ring interest from the day of sale. deed given and a deed of trust taken. to secure the deferred payments. All conveyao cing and Revenue Stamps at the purchasers pense. If the terms of Sale are not sa pect atthe end of fire days from the day of sa! undersigned as Trustee. reserves the right sel] the raid premises after advertisin, times : Cie Exerine, Star, at the risk and cost of the de. faulting purcha:e: 5 paren" O, B_RITTBNHOU3E, Trustee, sesd&kds G@REBN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, PERSONAL. Ms WIPB-SA3INA SOHROEDSL, HAVING. ecaulon, betty Yortara ait poroet frees h4 . ara rboring or trasting sere ast will pay nodebts OTS Te QuORGR BORRIEDEL. 7 way gife, DORBCHA LAUTEN. N ‘born Rose) has my ead Tort just eause or provoeation, Kill board " Pay; Bo debts of her. ek PRN BH rat on OT Baltimore a, calling at the office. ERT WASHER [8 HSREB Brow: Horse g or the Star - oo