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| Derr LOCAL NEWS. the Public | LOST AND FOUND. 701 i 2 AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ‘ORD'S THEATER—«“The Little Barefoot,” and “The Little Sentinel,” are both announced to be performed to-pight at For In both plays, Miss Maggie Mitchell of course sustains the prominent parts, ana she will be admira- bly sustained by Mr. Ford's fine company. Maggie's engagement it should de remembered is rapidly drawing to a close. Canterrvury.—H. W. Egan and J.S. Ed. wards, the popular Ethioy ra comediz received with enthusiasm last night budget of comicalties is new and re: sing. Julia Mortimer, aeain executed the «Arab tire troupe the season. and Millie Fowler Lay,” while the en- appeared in one of the best bills of —_ Tue Loxe List.—Friday the police of the | Fourth Waré mace ninety-fon: ‘< sts tor Various offenses, und the trial of the cupied the attention of Justice Thomp to4dp.m. Saturday. Of the cases, six yf were fined in su ranging trom $110 £20, nine Were sent to the workhouse, four w arned Over to the military, one was sent to jail, four admitted to bail for a hearing, and eleven dis. | missed. The total of fines was s! » The ; greater humber of arrests was for y-seven hackmen, for failure to comply with the law | requiring them to wear met: ' their right breasts. The fines and designed as a warning tohackmen to com- ply with the law. ‘Ine next larzest was of persons found in honses of prosutution—thirty- tbree. Of these. nineteen were fined in sum ranging from ) to $3, seven were dismtss and seven sent the workhouse. Of th { maining fourteen c:ses, m re for trifling | vio‘ations of jaw. A few remiin to be finatty | disposed of, “| he list of cases was returned to the police headquarters, w e it had tu be entered in full, with all its details of description, in the ulphabetical record there. This w all job for the recording clerk, when it is consid- ered that, in addition to this return, there were nine others, some of them those of the Sixth and Tenth Precincts—being yery heavy. | The fines and costs in the cases referred to all belong to the gen 1 fund of the Corporation, ont ot which the police magistrates are paid. The fines and costs paid to Jmstice Thomp- son from the Ist to the 24th of October «mount | to a sum congidersbiy larger than his annucl | besides ibe amounts paid in county | rnable to the Levy Court, and the | States cuses, in a majority of which | the magistrates are required to work for uoth- | ing and tind themselves. mo up 1 al Porick Re Precinet.— Alex. | Clemans and Francis Rosier, fast driving ou | lasteru Branch Bridge; 9% cents costs. James Wilson, Dewitt Mentgom: Francis Murrell, fast driving on Eastern Branch Bridge; $3.00 each Second Precinct.—Lonis Luders, riding on j pavement; $2.50. Hugh Glaten, drunk: mili- tary. Pink, alias Adam Jackson, Evens, | Morris Black, assuult and battery: dismissed, | James Evans, y; &3. Morris Black, 2. James ns, Larence Cullen, deser- tion; military. Sum Jones, disorderly: #2—for threats; bail ior peace. Morris Black, do.; do. Third Precinct.—Henry Wayne, disorderly: S45 - selling liquor to soldiers; Sidonia Powers, disorderly; 81.56. Wm. | ; $2.44. B.F. Moseley, wuisance: mith, disorderly; iM cinct.—Margaret Gleun, disorder- ly; $2. Jas. Glenn, drunk and disorderly; Sixth Pre t.—Wm. Howard, grand larceny; jail for cour John Nichols, drank; Jolin Tenny, do.; dismissed. Amos Bailey, drunk and disorderly; military. F.W. Gibbons, do.; 82. Edw. Donelly, fighting; $3. Mary ?kso} attempt at fraud; dismissed. Augu Kifs, asexult and battery, intent to ki jail for court. Benj. Wright, larceny: dismissed. Jas. A. Hayes aud Thomas Miller, petty larceny: juil for court. Tenth Preeinct—James Barron and Thomas Lyttle, disorderly; military. Washington Ty- | ler, do.; deferred. Mansell H: ‘Ml, A. Bur- rell and Mansell Denicco, do.; dismissed. Mary Smith and Josephine McDonald, vagrants; do. Stephen Brooks, assault and batiery; deferred. Joseph Berry, Robert White, Fraueis Uasson, Deanis Driscoll and Mary Spalding, drunk; | | | i | dismiezed. Charles Keenan, violating city or- dinance; $i 9}, Charles J. Brow: umes Rod- ertsop, Asbey Chilby, disorder! military. Sarah Vening, do.; dismissed. —— SMUGGLING ExTRAORDINARY.— Yesterday, Mary Welsh and Catharine Hartnett were ar rested by the guard at the Seventh street ferry justas they were getting on the boat to go to Alexandria. The unusual size of Z - teal fountains (che was ‘“double-b: ted in every sense of the word) attracted the attention of the guard, and an investigation develosed the fact that two good-sized canteens, filled } with whisky, were disposed there with the dos sign to pass them off as the natural develop- wents. A bottle of the « pizen” was alse found in SNC Pocket of Catharine's dress. The two wome.. Were then turned over toa female de- tective, w."9 18 employed at the wharf, and she discovered ts each had secreted other can- teens filled with “Disky by fastening thei to their legs, after a mai, €T We are not prepared to explain. The whisky “8S confiscated, and the women were'sent to the Central Guard- house, and were this morming orusred to report ) to the Proyost Marshal of Alexandria. cE ee Bes Larcuxy.—On Sunday morning, as the night police of the Third Ward was going off duty, officers G. W. Frazier and ©. L. Greer caught two colored men, James A. Hayes and Thos. Miller, in the act of stealing Wood and coal from J. W.Simms & Bro., corner of M and th street. They were taken before Justice Thompson, who sent them to jail for court. Later in the day, Officer R. Johnson arrested | Wm. Howard for stealing clothing from Henry | Baker, « boarder st the Delavan House. He | confessed that he took a portion, but not all of | the clothes. Justice Tpyompson also commit- ted him to jail for court.’ Howard was recog- nised by the police as a person Who had before: | beem in their custody for a similar offence, on | ' whiel oceasion he gave the name of ‘v,"@ El- lis. His “mug” was taken, and it now adora* «the gallery of the police department. a enieegEasees— Finz.—Abdout nine o'clock last fight, an | upper chamber of :he Kirby House, corner of Thirteenth and D strevt, was discovered te be on fire. The room is occupied by acolored ser- vant and itis supposed thavahe accidentally set tire toa mosquito bar whilesearching for some- thing in the room. The firemen were ‘on the “spot in'a fewminuts after the alarm was glvén ‘but their services were not ‘needed as ¢he:in- mates of the house succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The furniture of the room, the bed- ding and one or two trunks were ,burned, but the less was small. During the @xcitement a woman ran. up to-her room to saye her proper- ty, and was almost oxenpomered A Tg dense ‘smoke, but officer Fairall rescued ‘her’ Before she sustained serious injury. > ge eo Forn’s New THsatTen—The Little Barefoot. ta this evening, the last but fourof, Miss age hel} at, this popular place of re- sort, Manager Ford announces the Production of two pieces of sterling merit, yiz:—“The ‘Little Barefoot” and «The Littie: Sentine?.” As a matter of course, there will bea lively | Tivalry betwéen candidates for secured'seats, inasmuch 4s this is most dndoub‘edly thé final sepresentation of Miss Mitchell's» beautiful | companion play to. Feanchua/) When. it is | considered that in addition to this attractive drama, # burletta of rare excellence is tobe | given, we may expect a large and fashionable | audience at Ford’s this evening. fabs ei ; CrLosgp.—The whisky shops of the folléwing { named have beer iaanently closed: Mrs, Helen Kelly, New Jers.y avenue, between-O and B streets north; James Quinn, C street, be- | tween New Jersey avenue and First street; Mrs. Spaulding, next door; M. Sharry, First street, between B and C streets north; Mrs. Donolly and John Haskins, next door; Mrs. Peterson, B street, between Delaware avenue and First strect east; and Mre. Noahs, opposite. £ asset ARRESTED ON A Bench Warkant.—John Maack, who was arrested and held to bail for court for robbing Lieut. Quigley on the high- ‘way, ac was stated in the Star, failed toappear, and his bail was forfeited. A bench warrant was issued this morning, and Detective Barry, of the Metrepolitan Police, rearrested Muaack and delivered him to the Marshal. He was remanded to jail for trial. ey = Frrep.— Enilly Murphy, kee of a) low bly pad opposite the ton itl, Was ned $20 this morning for selling to soldiers, and the place permanently closed. eo Prorgsson Wotowsx much of the fame of this di artiste, and desiring to give my advantage of the best instruction, I spent an evening at his rooms, 316 F s te convince if ae to the unde of his superi- Tam satis! Rebel i ac that he ‘great performer. 0: it he pad a the greater faculty Of Sominantca ting his ext in ‘and. tal soy. ad. Te a Ne etayleot aParnrt ————— ‘ Sun vrmer Pace of to-day's Siler for interest- tug local articles. Re er Gentlemen's large ty amu- | | over their horses and lines, that is tosay, with ; two inches in size: and must conduct them- | @ncagement, he shall be liable to a fine, | by | To imswre the gemuine, cut this out | Qures Guaranteed. ARTMEN? OF METROPOLITAN PoLice, ) one 20 tee en iret Washington City. § } quen’ called upon partic who require information ere he lawe in this communit: regulating Hacks, and \ have co frequent complaints waade to me of the impositions practiced by hackmen, that I have thought it best to prepare an abstract of the law Concerning this subject as it at present stands. It will be found that ample provision is made tor protection to citizens and strangers, and that | hothing is needed but an observance of the law an end toall complaints, But it must be re. membered that hackmen have their rights, and that when they demand no more then their just due, should in no instance be refused it. The porn will be better accommodated and the | fackmen have less cause of complaint if this + advice is remembered. All persons ruaning hacks must first obtain & license so to do from the corporation, the num- | ber of which license must be painted in black figures two inches in length on the front and | side of each lemp attached to the hack, and it the hack has no lamps, suitable figures shall be conspicuously painted or securely fastened | On the ceutre of each side of the driver's box. Hackney carriages, when unemployed, shall stand lengthwise the sireet or avenue upon fome regniar hack stand, and it in front of any building, fifieen feet from the curb line, and | shaii not obstruct crossings. Drivers are re- | quired to be in the immediate vicinity of their vehicles, where they can have full control | | in five feet of the curb line; must wear on the right breast a like number as their Jicens made of metal not less than one and a half b selves £0 as not to disturb or annoy any person or persons Hackmen refusing to carry passengers at legal rates, or demanding or receiving-more than those rates, or taking up another passen- ger when three ats are engaged. without the consent of persons vceupying the Back, are liable to a fine. If any owner or driver of a Hack, when applied to by a passenger, retuses to take him upon the plea that he is engaged, he must, upon being requested, giva the rame and resi- dence ot the person engaging him: and if he refuse, or if upon inquiry it turns out that he has made a false statement concerning such Jf @ hackman overcharge « person who has not resided twelve :nonths in the city, or refuse to carry such person, he shall forfeit and pay double the penalty imposed by law. All regulations apply to Sleighs, and in all instances the owner of the Hack is liable for the acts of the driver. RATER. For each passenger any distance n over one mile and a half........ . 25 cents One and a three miles 50 cenis When detained over five minutes the passengers, the driver can charge tor the whole haek for each fifteen minuies he is detained........ 12). cents After eight o'clock at night, drivers may demand and receive fifty per centum on the foregoing charges in addition thereto. The driver is not precluded from accepting higher compensation when offered, but he must inform the donor what the reguiar rates are, else he will be deemed guilty of having de- manded extra compensation. It is the duty of the Register of the Corpora- tion to turnish toeach keeper of a tavern or ordinary in this city an abstract of the law corcerning hacks and hack rates, and the keep- ers of such taverns or ordinaries are required to haye the same hung up in the most conspic- uous place in their esiabhishntent under a pen- alty of six dollars for each week they neglect to do the same. oc W.B. W ee Corns, Punions, Bad Nails, Eria a other disorders of the Feet, cured Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 3 Supt. of Police. ed Joints, and thout pain by $24 Penn h streets No charge for consultation, azlvania avenne, between d% ahd Yarhington, D.G. ne %- tf > - < of Jewelry ard Plated Ware now on The Dollar Stove” (45% Penn. ave., is more complete than ever, embracing everything that is new ard seasonable in their line. . oca6 lw* Mes'‘s Drsgs Scirs. _>- ‘atiaiDuees Bi Men's Business Swit. s s Surts, Youth ress Sur Youth's Business Suits: | Childrens’ Dress Suits. ‘ Childrens? School Suits. Noan Warxer& Co., 368 Penu. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would r ipectfally an- nounce that their annual ilisplar of Fall and Win- er Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs in material, trimming and workship. To thore who ktudy excellence with economy in fashionable ariicles of dress, an opportunity ia now offered for selecting from the-most attractive stock of ready made clothing in thia city,at very reduced prices, oc9-4m. ——_s— ” . @ruat Penxsrivania Route, via Bakimoreand Harristure, to the North and West.—Two trains Jeave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quick time—low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates, qe snd further infopmation appr at the office Pennaslvan fa Route, northeast corner of vania avenue sud Sixth street, Washin3_ ce cpen from_§s.m. to 9p. hi.; on Bun- . te ia iy, ay E. 0. Norton, Agent. Harm Drs! Harn Det! Batehelor's celebrated Hair Dye is the best in th: world. The onky harmless, true and-reliable Dye ixno¥- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Kec, Busty or Grey Halr instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, Withoat injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beantifal; imparts fresh vitality. frequently re- storing its pristine coict. and réctifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Gonuinc is signed Wittiam A BATCHELOR, “All othere are mcre imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, Xo. Fac- tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Patchelor’s aew Toilet for dressing thé Mair. jy 7-997 A PryrsgioLogioaL Vigw oF MaBrisoe :—Con taining nearly 9 pages, and 180 fine Plates and En- atavings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs ina state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on fe! Abuse, ite Deplorabie Gonscquepces upon the Mind an Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treat- ment—thevon.y=2ational and successfal mode of cure, as shown by ‘Be report of cases treated. & truthful adviser to the “erried, and those contem- | plating marriage, who ente-tsia Goubts of their physical condition, Sent free o: 20stage to any address,on jipt-of spyigcunks OF posta urrency, by addressing DR. LA OROIX, No, 3 Maiden Lane, Albavy, N.Y. wy —. Take ho'more wnpleriant and wnsafe’ Medicines. For Sela and Sangeroas diseases, use Ha.msovpn’s Extraot Buonv. Which kaa reveived the endorsement : The mast vrominent Physicians in the U.S. Tnnow offered 20, satieted Rumanity 1s certain | 8 "m1 . Rating {rom disgsee aiid abuse of the Urinary oF General obit i ner: ity, Mental end Bisvateat Dopreasion, wo escteraination of Blood to the Head, en General Irritability Beatieranesr and Slee; lessness at Night, : Absence of mcy, Loms of Appetite, Bmacia' ton. ta, : Me" ptbobath Ceres or Sandee Ayats ns 0 ¢ of *Palpitation of the Heart, in fact, all the fopeomitants of s Nervous Debilitated state of the system, And ‘and ‘Ask for Helmbold’s, Take no other. advertisement in atother column, $e 4-tr Se eg rill are bt mov et icee Ther ‘operate sesdii on ‘ (cate stomach. A trial of prone graye . over: it ead Pa, avenue, ashington, . \ it ale 8. ro of dist ag ‘ttn Tierete ea avenue Woshingtonsasd menry Geol Sexandris. Joely —__—_>—__. FORREGA O4n 3B Ovasp.—Dr. Band's cures Spermaierrvhas. Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, eic., ely end fetal ta | aro A of ne morte Frise @2 8 per. Bold as e Ford. so, Hearv Cook Ale: iaé-lv —_S- - On the sight of the, sith, a short illness wany Asi, oly duegetcb of Buir-ok and Oath: “The friendsaad. soeuaia of the family are on Wednesd: The nay ttend jay morn- faget Sovclock.from the realdencs of the “amily, x copy.) A is f Ban- the gth, ANNA LUBA. daugnter if Ran. ® her father’s resi- ente,.ca Nn BE § Ore, om Bo, sd Monday, Oct.th, Mre. OLTESCEPP SBOE Dela the ioe year of ber as to what are the | and a strict enforcement ofits penalties, to put ' rs QiOLEN OR STRAYBD-From No 258 F greet, incay afternoon, about 4 o’elosk, alarge | ND, of a greyish tan olor; Whoever will re- -J 8. SLOBSON, tthe Tally rewarded atd Do BALLS, PAB’ | &5 BEWARD.—Lost.onor about the itiiest. | FURST @Ba THE UNITS | SS SaMARD Lotsguonaboet the ities. | JOURNEY MEN PLUMBERS AND GAS ga shod; also. the tips of her horpscutot, Thenbore | FITTERS AGE OeTATION will take place at | reward giilbe ‘paid for her retura to No 32 Water os a Fellows’ Holi, 7th street, oa T ee - Seorgstown, ith, . F ¥ } 00 $7-BU 4 M. MURMIT. at By grder ofthe Gestion STRAYED OR STOLEN—On tho 20th inst, (+o uo Perseverance Musing foues |S cowa Ose BTOLES On, the arth fast. tro Tae, Perexyyrasce Magine, Moere, ite 08 Ta ee eee eee Ee MBEE TEE Were All ward w rf . 8. AY if retarned to M, JOHNSON, D strest, aed and R sae 84 (Island oases THE SIXTH MONTHLY SOIREE ‘ Puei an: wi BLOOD HOU Te t> the pame of Sultan tora him to his owner Capt. above number, will be lil queftionr asked. $60 RAV ARD RBWARD.—Was sto! ber, rasidin, ro: near Orendorf’s Mil Roat gov ery county, Md..on saturday might lag, = rr a8 8 ater ig ber with short nene 24th inst ,alarge BAY MARE, al old. between If.and 17 hands high, h. forehead, and one hind foot white, ut 8 ord acd heavy black tail. J will give @10 for th re- turn of the Mare, or any intoraatiog thee pitiond to ber recovery and $80 for the Tennallytown, DU. apprehensionand JAMES CASMY, 01 HI MERRY SOCIAL ASSOCIATION w ¥ TEMPERANC HALL. Os MONDAY, Wevnkeus 2, 1563, of tbe Commit WANTS, ANTED—B | Ww! aD BY,8 young Woman, e SITUATLON Kate. Btar office. ‘0 TAILORS. —Two Hands wanted immediately. 70 High street, Geergetcwn, Best ‘Wages qiven on * conviction of the thief. oc 27-3t* ~ = REWARD —Lost or stolen, on the Mth inst $5 8 BLACK HORSB; hind iegs white; aboit } years old. The above reward wil collar mark, The owner is requested to come for- Ward, prove property. otherwise he will be sold to pay expenses, No. $1 Louisiana avenue, oe 2 St* W. E. ANDRE. <D() REWARD.—Stra tolen from my $20 stable. on 16th La te ‘and a with white stars in forebead: alsoy one MAKI street, Detween two Sorrel MARE COLTS: one and two. MULE, one year old. The above reward will be paid on their return. E. K&. PRIC oc 56-3t* 259 Penn. avenue STRAYED OR STOLEN.— The Roan MARY to Rev B. PF. \) RATB, mane cropped, belon; ing. be given itre- turned to the Baltimore Livery Stabie, coraer lith id O ats. oc B-R" an "TAKER UP STRA¥—On the 2id.a Dark biowa HORSE ; left hind foot white; with » siddlaaod «y charges. and taka him, to steady men. ') Wasted IMMEDIATELY—Ten Jouraeymen PAINTERS. & B. H. Ei WAivcines® STEPHENS £00 og 7-St ANTED—A good, sober MAN \der- We ee ‘of Horses; to take Gheran or, gent’eman’s private team and wi . Bu’ duce best of references, Apply at No, 290 0¢ 27-e03t' WaAnTED—-s DBIVER, one who understands taking care of and driving four Horses Bring recommendations. Inquire corner King and Union streets. Alexandria, Va, JOHN F. BARKLEY, OPERATOR on Ringer’s Sewing Apply immediately to WALL, 2 Pina avenue. ofa fs _ oe H-3t* T? WATCHMAKEBS AND JEWELERS —Por aale, very low, the Stock, Good Will and Fix- Wiget, t, bet ‘oth an th ste. tures of a Watch and Jewelry Establishment. Do seat cr wan stolen on Wednestny lest beter! | ing a business. Apply immediately. 476 and&o’elock p m. She was at the time saidied Peonsylvania avenue, Parties going to Hurope. and tied at Mrs. Benator Douglas? renidence, New coe st . ersey avenue, between I an reets. @ fod. BY FARM WANTED.—Any ove having a er will be liberally rewardel. = oc a ste D Ec to Jenne oF wel, cone mine ‘irom one to , iCRIBER—O; ~ acres, su: le for a Dairy ¢ an Myer ices toe BAY OOLTE anduce | Within« or 5 miles of Georgetown. may hear of & MULE COLT, which the owner can have b tenant or purchaser by addressing Dairyman, prov- ing property. SAMUEL RABBIT" Georgetown Post-Office, stating locality, number 5 of acres, buildi: ke. i oc 24-8t* near the Long Bridge, before my vuild ath tei, Powers en rane ecm 1 rf 7 ANTED IMMBDIATELY—Six good Journey- BOARDING. WY men CIGAR MAKERS. Apply at H, BOGUS! Cigar Store, next to the corner of 1ith street and the Avenue ot 26 3t* Ft, RENT—One Back PARLOR, furnished as a Cc asatloman and lady or ith Board. ‘bamber, suitable for a : ANTED-A rienced 1.AUNDBRBSB, Sraateein eemeeT Bae sy Aue gts | WW OWesee gin apniys wits saforences, at rates, -AtNo, 165 Wont atreet, moar High atrect, | Ccprasoun Hients, neat to reservoir, betwebn 9 oc 57 3t* —— _ OARDING — Four large and cheerful s, B comfortably furnished: ° ig cite same room, @ reduction will be made. tendance, an excelient table, and a quiet and plea. sant home. No. e238 area toate street, between F and G sts, oc 24-3t* snd bath-room in the house. Vor permanent inmates, prices will be moderate, If three or more gentlemen oggupy a at. A few table boarders taken. Aoply at LADY ABOUT ENGAGING IN A BUSI- ness which will pay a handsome profit, would like s partner. Any one having only asmall } = tal, can find an excellent opportunity. Inquire at the Star office 00 25-2t* wa lass COOK wo- 1 A ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A fir i r female (colored a e bh jest wage: Young MAN as Waiter. Apply at No. st., bet. Land M. FOR SALE AND RENT. ANTED—A Middle. ged WOMAN as Nurse; & GIRL, from 14 to 1 Wait: colo FGESEED ROOMS TO RENT. McPBSREON’S Drag Store, enn. avenue, Capitol Bill. oc 37-3t* Inquire at | ferred; must come well tween the hours of 11 + | between 8th and 9th, first hou | _ 0c 26-3t* ESTAURANT FOR SALE—IN A GOOD LO- ., bet, 6th and NNEBORN. cation. Apply at No. 434 K st 7th foc s7-st"! H, 80) L RGE AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROO! permanent or trans- MS, with BOARD, for sient persons, in pleasant location. of Hand 2istetreet, near Penn avenue, Apply corner 1t* W ibous. in the city or Georgetown, in the vicinity of the Oapitol preferred. Address imme- ; diately, stating terms and location, L W., Star ec office. H 3t* WARTED-A Small HOUSE, or a t House, suitable for a small, quiet family. FR RENT—A neatly furnished ROOM i for a single Fanon, at No, 404 Mass. ay: between 9th and 10th streets. Rent 319 per mont Reference réquired 00 2-26) iD aby respectable section of Washington or Geerge- biel a aor ae Bor 357 Washington Post Office. oc ANTRD TO RENT—A nice furnished HOUSE, Foaiaie at N town, D.C 0. 71 Bridge street, Geor, 08 2-2 FOE, BEETS With on without Board, several firet-class FURNIS: ROOMS, at No, 444 street, opposite Dr. Bunderiend’s Church, oe %-6t OR RENT—[p « {; large comfortably-fe 8, Tstroot, between 6th and 7th, south side. Bi URBNISHED OR UNFUSNISHED ROOMS 8 suitable fora hoarding house. Address A J. 8., at the Star office, orcallatJ.H. PIEN’S Pho- tograph Gallery, corner of O and 7th streets. over Bonk of Wasbingtos. 00M 4t* ee Wwantsp TO LBASE—Corner STORER, in & good neighborhood, suitable for a wholesale st and retail grocery; or would lease or buy a corner LOT, alapfed for the anme purponc,. Direat Btore, pion Hotel, corner 13% and Fenn. avenue, 0024 St™ AGENTS WANTSD.—MI88 MUVYFAT sient tothecitycars. 00. 26-5t* 30 Topld call the attention of the soldiers and others e discov: of an article e great F heen im orresma, Re. Ser “Miryned nad Ba LS BF ata ieee and pleasure. ‘She avenue. Capital Hill. ront, a1 ‘niture for BeeP Re fisrs a month. A sample of tale at's bargain, Uadhiansestd, Feraitars f ite Bete eoaact free of charge in pict. — 7 BB F may 2 rear XE D tad dete Medea Also To Vacact fombus. This ie Sertaialy fair. Far rticulars LOTS adjoining. Inquire of G. a. W. RANDALL, | by wail. Address MI8S BLIZA GO. MO} AT. geith corner of 13th and D, 0026-4t* enw to pay return postage.) BOx 3984, ets oF y- 10 BENT—A Front BASEMENT ROOM, level with the street ; suitable jor a Paymaste: tree mamediate neignbariood cotgd on Satie var particulars adress Box £02 0036-3t* re ine- te toses, ber a n ir , =f - Inquire ‘on the premires, of parent Office. For pi B—A RESTAURANT, No. F on eee Wear Penn, avenue. dest stands in the clty, with sivping Janyery lst, Hie eben ABINGTON THEATRE. WAnrED—By an American Woman, a SITUA: Tit care of a ite family. to take one or two children aud dothelr socings hax ne ote Joction to go a short distance in th references given. e Address Box No. IL DERS.— We howe th= ---.-- 37 * BUMErQUs yypucants for All iindd of houses registered on out books. Persons having Dwelling or Btore Houses of any description can, by calling atthe Real Estate Agency, and, free of charge, the ‘The Washington Theater will be for rest or | the very best of tenants, who will pay.the highest lease. Application must be mad 3 epipprietor. rents and cash bonus, and give the best security, 06 26-3tt fashington, D.C. Apply to PECARS, COGSWELL & JACKHON, Attorneys at Law and Beal Batate Brokers, oor, RARE MAKE MONMY —A Grst- a A clase DRUG STOR (orale, wit Tnege ntonk | of 7th and F streets, Rooms 19 and 20, 00.33 3»: of Freeh odisines one goles vn ANTED—By table Worn s SITUA : for the whole Feapec) ne BITUA- spe ee iitntore seanee piven for sella Ad. Wow ta aye To. as &@ Beamstress dee, realname. APOT BOARY, Wash nat a B oi ‘eed, through Fost Ofiee, LB Ponsess amedi- ANTED--A MARRIED M Hay aR tates story waufok HOUSE, Ho. We SyGte- Toone Smee ered chases doo L) . i he ie south frost of the Patent office, ‘This House ts Rat" VS "wit. 8) DRURY. nearly new, with yiyanee, tpt end speaking tory ; TAR, kitehen ; also, Sup Porn water fom ‘® large cistern ‘In the ter fas amie, tg mcarter Gattis = yt ry A find OUNG LADY Situations Or ceaaranon WASH BS food Sr meUt ip a cuing or connives and de- Btar office; dit y houses. A very desi- Aa fn Gree o7 business, and well —_—— - Butont Agent” Por terms apgly-on tho prewiame | 2.) QUBVANTS WARTD Yor Goaks Washi * 5 mm K Furniture sold with the house if denired. vate fatailies, bosrding houses, and note WO HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ihe higheut pay Will be given, Avply at tho ta: “ le vy ie In- telligence anf Kani Rata ‘Agency No. $11 Ninth L Hent, No, SOB Sixth street, between Hand £. wgemeate SSreenee <n, . MILLER. “ae = ‘ ‘A 817 Fo, SALS—The LEASE of « large Lot. Oyster Ww ipa me DATION, dy @ young Man, ‘and Bating Stand, on Penn. avenue, between ist 8. Woul 4 Beate 08 on aghe and 21, No, $42, 7 08 24 St* ect inap ata ished 088 wilnvan per i t HO wil len Good reference can wen. Ad- PSR REY Sabie rasa HORA | den ol hpeni nom 7 Weantogton, D.0. Referencee given Bnd required. Apply at the Siac offce. —— {0 CHARGES MA DE.—Bv “ia went or Ok SALB—2 ¥° large fine BRICK HOUSES ; N House; Rooms, or Places ness of every Fo esr Peni, .Veaue. and toe. other. on the | kind, Senators, Donargeernen, &c., call on me Avenue. Will be sole With the furaiture, og rea- |. therofore, hose bey ¢ aay thing to dispose of sonable terme, Oni at.¥0. 300, corner of Ninth |" will fad it totheir interest call drat at the Beal and M streets, above the Nu tthera Liberty Market, |>Batate and Intelligeses OMfice,No,611 Ninth st, ‘00 24-3t* Lot yeas. avenue: NOB. MILLER OR RRMT—Handsomely FURN."SARD ROOMS |? : = on . le ANTED—An 0) BOY, from’ 15 to 20 Fea? in Oe in one OF ehvee niin tteo walt \ years ofiage, oe Bo én the neighbor. of Willards' 1, 13th. street, between And F ofthe office. None need apply without good sts., south side 457, westside. _ oC 21-20." S er atthe Dental joe, 360 Penn. [4GH0vRD SoU ARE OF GROUND POR wate, | Ste. Ot. 12h aud iihate, oo E 0 ’ 2, § rai and 4t! mreota cast ag ‘and L streets north, 1 ‘owt ‘berpalas: fae at, or address, 5 taining about 1¢0,000 square feet of ground ; tar Offices 7. busliiceitiw 0c 10-eo6! ene 5 ‘&@ small dwelling in the center: = :—5 with fine well of water, stabling,&c. The grounds ~ Lap OALL at 381 bave used as a Market Garden, and poisesscs _ st 8 asd get their some ehoice fruit trees. For the purpose of a Lager | yORES. BANDS, OLOAKS, oF: Beer Garden or small farm, it is very desirable, darEeyg 4 and will be sold cheap, |Apply to JAS. O. Me- robetdns BLIPP ‘ONS, GUIBB & CO, Auction rr § Commission Loe A TED ee ae ehante;’ oT x co Boon aay 4 is SLAMP ED. OR BALE OR EX Valuable Lands, a the Ome Culsivated Firms, Mill Preperty, ia Ohio, it | CHered here, 10y ee vour Pattern end ptamp nol. town. and stir, wil be sold cheap, Gr | ae RN dde eats oor int jump! ‘th irginia, or would ex- a t Change’ for personal atceerae maaice. Wo. 7 |- VW ANTEDS At the Presamry Rxtension, twenty for Reriding: Fifth street, oraddress Box 1033, | aay be von bal tow. arly at Post fashington, D.C. oo am” | ft wafce of deustrastion, freee oh FS RENT—A neat and comfortabdly-farnished 2 ts Architect, ag HOUSB, pocetes in she FE fard, but lao to meth oe 4 a an Ls wen water in therparde &o., will be 5S : sentttom the ii of Noretbers’ Eedse trom |. WY ATED. IMMEDIATALY —Toenty, GAR. years, Rent $195 per wonth, pereuie nt TR pe 1 ottiare will be in advance, 1S, Washing: |, good workmen, end, noe Cee pouter Shop, oa K ity, Post Office, : ‘oo 23- a22i7 to the orameey mares: F ap AND Sanu palenep BOOMS were iow it. Oo). GREENE LET.— 8 for families or persone, 2 jase house. au nter Fas, bath room, ec, . Hoag steresce fred, Tugutie abeca CHE ot 190 rx FORLEASEOB iT, ‘of 3d ent ire ary ast vedio hore. eu v Vice, 8 Scud carriage nerse or. would mate a) a ia the = scone 1» D.O.-, » : 836-88" emmekg tc Lo i x, «| KaWORERYS AT LAW. RaaL Bevgys, OLA 4eD Parany Agena, rm 3 | | Particularsin fature advertisement, By order | ite. mee oe F-iit din a private family. a | ANTBD — Three or four UNFURNISHED | art of a | CTION SALES. DY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctionsers. “ONION SALE OF KOO ze AlcrTat Rapa oeQte Nat! M WARE *.™.. we shall sel! at our Auction Rooms, corner of Warind, Detrests north, a:large consignment of 20 dogen Rockingham Bpittoons, See te Napppieet aes Bowls, P.a8h onde yp obambers, And sll vther kinds of Common Ware, too numer- ous s Seemgrate. attention of Desters and Grocers is called tothe above sale, asthe sale is without reserve. }_oomd GREEN & WILLIAMS, auets, By W. B. LEWI8 &. OO., Anoti. meers. SALE OF FINS BRANDIES, WINES, CORDI- | 413, Fine Liqvons, ane Bavama Cio | AvcTION. & H&BrOCK OF A PRIVATE | waN.—We will sell, | Rent. October 20th at we LURSDAY Mog By WB. lL. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, NITED STATES MARSHAL’3 SALE OF Priz8 Goon In virtue of a decree issued Office of the Sapreme Sourt of the n: a r the District of Col: i a Distric Court, and to me di as will soll oe Publie Bale, for cash, at the Auction Store of Wm, fe. * * ‘en! ‘a - DAY, the 30fh day of October, 158, inet seem ee ing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following @ooas and Obattels to wit: ‘ Lot Let ter 3 a pool Gotton 4 read ‘ins Ponte end Ladies’ Shoos + Buttons * pho Thread akira WABD H. LAMON, U. 8. Marshal, D.C. per W. elt -L. WALL & OO.. Aucts: By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers N 43 Sixth street, between Louisiana avenue and U a x easy of Forniture, "ee i wood Piano, of Chickering’ seven ootaves, vers and is Cane scat and other Ohairs Teather Beas, Pillows, aud polsters aia ine of Bed consisting of Blanke' 5 Pillows, Pillow Caces, Comforta, &c, ba Burson, igre ted ker Oarvet Se in, a! other oJ Hall and Riair Ollcioths A fine assortment of Mantle Orna nents By GREEN & WILLEAMS, Auctioneors, ‘YP RUBTEE'S SALB OF VALUABLE LOTS._By 8.) No ez one of the land records of Washing” ton county, D. . O., and at the req of ty secured thi iI will offer at Public Bale, on WORDAY, Rea day of October pert, 95 tee hour of 4 o'clock. in the rHoom, the Lots. Pieces, and Parcels of @roand described ix said trast deed, being £3 Lote si in (tuatea in Bquare num- ‘Terme ‘One-third cash ; balance in 6 y eet. the urshasers giving their notes. Tred ents, bearing interest day ofaeien, Lideed giver snd atdecd of tract ws zi re cael Sun aoRirete ing Revenue ‘ae. pense, Ifthe ai - - atthe end ot fige 408° ~0t od wich, id «om the day of sale. the remives after Sivertining| ve,tinaee Stay, at the aud vost of the de- SBaRe PRCT Tepes e Ieisnd. pureha ec a eR an By THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer, BRY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILD. one eerste :; eee eon Oe es Lt el . Haw ‘Bddition’ to eof tt (ale part ofaai . IMM LotNo; 4, in eorgeto eodeten” attest: above BUS’ Feel aaa begets Sth street, and running mypiirenctar acura pease oto rr OB, DO a nek. ay THE ABOVE “UNAV eis a REN ARR ools THOR, DOWLING, awct? ABOVE SALBIS POBTPONEDTOSAT- . sft at THOR, DOWLING, acct, DE. DAVIS® RS ADAM AHOLIAB Tal the iS tow ready’ to 00 Future, wr UBDAY, 06 24 i RLBASU, IN a ready to read "the “NO tu rvwsTrava 4Zd BOOB, Dociress dnd Astrolosist, Brosgury De irtme! t. ogres ail disvases, Buaineas strictly cond ty is the only that shows tikanese in Foalisye (fineatae’ gations aver ec Set te at | sfpetioncere. W. 3B. LEWIS & LE-—SUT: Vay For pie srk iad ra ‘complete for 4 Horses yexons, with povers, ail in Grst-rate 1B is Wont. FS kp enBbERESSO—t loo FE $2 0382 ELZSEE! |. SB gecrencam |. PSEEITESoZLSSOD |. .2ElooeEeEeereore te AUCTION SALE3, Sg SSA ESE FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES SEB 18T PAGR. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. Se RED 202 MOREOW By J © McouIEE F Friis Sra ite abd oslsaiea DaY AFTERNOON, Ostoven th ot Tenants sball sell, on the of a 877, fronting 30 ‘eet on’ ween @ Navy Yard. rusning Lcd prove: two-stcry Frame Dvelling with datiding. been or! ly, Constructed f Joeated for a busivess mand and’ eon fai rooms with a good cellar. Pcnvevancing at purchasers cost, *_J..0. Mc@UIRE.& CO osk Woon” pits ‘sSynaaels vban. TURE axy Erracrs ,8t 1 o'clock, at errnerof Fif, | Hoase'No. 7 | teenth and @ streets. the stock of « gentlemea cote, opposite the ORY Tall leaving for Europe, viz: ‘em bracit 1 basket, pintx. Cabinet Champagne Biano Btnetvand = M pores Seer e ea ae Seana aney; TOF 80° oot ie eam tne, Ot Totes Betan, Bota, 5 ° | 2 boxes Chateau Margeaux Giaret * Velve pun tae aee | 2 boxes White Wine Lounae sont Oohisecna Fist Tablee | : poxes Pierochino beach me Cornices, and Fixtures i &o,, ox er ve iskey ixtension le an’ 3 boxes Fine Blackberry Brandy Bidsboatd and Mahogany ide apler i 2 boxes Absinthe Ww Befreehment Table and Tray 2 boxes Port Wine, extra fing ile.oth snd Oi!cloth on the stair Iandiogs 3 boxes Dr. Rapk:rl’s Cordial r Carpeting. Rods, and Fixtures 2 barrels Fine Holland Gin y Mar Bureaus and Washatands is Baker’s and Oid Rye Whiskey, very fine | Walout, French and Iron Neads 1d Cottage Chamber Suites Curied Hair and Ehuct Mattresses Toilet Fete. Clothes Press Stoves, Kitchen Furniture Stove and Cooking Utensils. Terms cash, ce W.L. WALL & G9, Aucta. By WM. M ALL. Auction: * ROCERIES A’ aa 4 GooDs ki’ oO * 479 ¢ tion —Oa W: aS ww ek. I shall Sell, Gt the store of B. Bre N Ath streets the ryansadon, of wants stotk 6s they eve . — 7 vig: Black aud Green Teas, Coffee, Molassen, riwany. Candler, Piour, Starch, A’ Gloves, Olive Oil Yeast Powders, Split Peas. Orackers Lard, Butter, Sliven, Tr Todaces, Liquorn, Wines, Bottles, &c,, Six barrels Pure Wine Vinegat ith a 9! Large. lot of Ginger Oakes, damaged Smoked Beef, e. Terms cash, 3 WM. MARSHALL, Acct. BvJ. 0. MoGUIRE & 00.. Auctionsers, OUB SNUG FRAME HOUSES.ON H STREET ** Files z RTH BBTWRES 2D AND Sp STRESTS SAST.—Om ‘* Merino WEDNESDAY AFT IN mort 4 « Bods Lot e Giniew® 152, fronting 54 on H street * Cray streets east ronping back “8 40 feet, improved by four neat story o Ki Bod. Dwelling-houses wi ick foundations, each ** Hoop Bkir' bouse contains five rooms,and will be sold sepa- rately. Terma ; One-third in cash ; the and twelve months, with interest, of trust on the premines. All conveyances at remainder in six .seaured by a deed VERY EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSER: oem the cost _of re OO a A AND Ervouse FOEEITUR®, Pie anne aaa seegee = BEWOOD FRAMED PIANO, J OOTAVRS AND In +o. f Jo 5 (ERLE eseaanseeceatcr aeons: | VARY, Ran SpoMe, ACTON SES ow ri ‘i we seil, at TRD AND H BTRESTS, NEAR TRI rT dence of a gentleman declining ho: a, Hari, at Peptic. Avction ~ On WEDNESDAT AFTERNOON, on the pre: 531, fronting 49 October 23th. at half past 4 o'clock, wwe shall sell Lo! uare Le runniag t 7. an feet 6%. inches on Four’ 2 OF | west, between Band F streets north, and Serle vane with Obair and Gover, and in | back'93 feet 4 inches, os LBO, Walnut Marble-top Centre, Side, and other Tabi. The south part of Lot No. it, same Square, fron! PN" ofan, Spring Hookers, sha Bide male.” | astestek inches on Thicd. viene Geena eae Sand Painted Wardrobes atreeta north, and running back S3f et 4 inches. | {1 Marble-top and Painted Washétands ‘Th ed rs @ Lots, ! ‘and other Bedsteada ard thesale is worth: ttention of persons ‘+ and other Bureaus fine ruiléing rma: third cash ; the remainder ia twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast om “Gon 8 at the cost of the purchaser oa eG MCGUIRE & OO. ! By GREEN & WILLIAMS, ;ALOABLH IMPROVED PRO! i IgLanp at AvCTioN.—On FRE Gitdoe ets nad Bhados 4 o’clock p. m., we wilt sell, on the promises, part Cooking, Parlor, and other Btoves of Lot in Square 545. fronting 14 fect on M st. With a large assortment of Kitchen Bequisites, | #0uth, between +}; and $d streets, on tye lane. with many other Articles which we desm un- | 8nd runn! ing back 190 feet to a ion Soot ley; t necessary to mention. gether wi' I the improveme: 2, = |, The attention of the oubife is respectfully called | sisting of a good two im tothe above sale, asthe Furniture will be sold | ing a wilt - without resarve. ae. , pe aah le, cer GRBEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, | C2 GRBRN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 87 THE ABOVE SALB 'PON™ Cultivators, orn Cro} Yorere ; rie A stiaiMot of Household and Kitelien Furniture. Terms cash, % weft 9 "arc te he's 16.2 atiw deeqnegl contains eight | en. ea fii re WILT hor- 4D iw 1 OAM.

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