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— OCcAL NEW AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGUT i Foros TosaTus.—* Richard (xe Third, or he Battle of Bosworth Field,” will be per- tormed agsin to-night at Ford's. It will be re- membered that Mr. Booth commenced his en- twith the performance of this great and his spirited readition of the play great applause and led ‘8 call forits —A goad hill ‘o-night. Ernes. une de Faibvr, Kathieon © N iil, and Geo. R. Fderon, will’sing popular covgs; Millie and s Fowler,and J danceand th ° play of the « the “G@ipsey Tr will also be performed - +5.—The race yesterday was ¥5u eulry, play or pay; #200 added single dacb Is miles. were five entries, but enly two came pird and John Morgan. Natrona: Core 8 bandicay Ther Tate of 1464 t P great four-mile running race z which Thunder, Blackbird, Pan- ana perbaps Idlewild, wili participate. MBETING TO PROWoTs ENLIBTMENTS.—Par- tto call, 4 preliminary meeting to promote rte Was Heid in the Common Council foumber, City Hall, lastnight The Meeting called to or by Chas. H. Utermehte, and on his metion Mayor Wallach took the chair, and assom bor. it thanked the meeting for tha He regretted the si 4 h ness of t ber In & tendance. He hay callers of the meéting wonld make an effort to rea large avendsnce order to have an demonstration « L. Harvey was elected Secretary. irststed that the object was to lead their inet call of tbe President for troops, either by the contribution of meaus or by lending their Aid in securing enlistments he purpose of the meeting to mame Arrangements for a large mass meeting to vecure enlistment ile @urgeeted that it would be well to apport comn ees to collect money to secure yol-ters, Mr. P. F. Bacon moved that : mite of “ be Appointed trom each Ward to mike tions lu the Wards r J Sesstord wonld like the mes of the callers of thelivwe there were halt who vixned the meeting here. koow why those wh> had cs * not here do his roll of following were sentac S. Ba 1 to Da ur&$ d whether the ob; -W. W. Rapley, Joun S. Clark, * ison KOH. Stinemetz, W nuel ¥. Noyes KR. Shepherd, A.C. BD. M.N snd Sa Ward—A y shards, Bacon, John Sesstord, Dr. N.C. Towle, W. P. Fergu- Cralick 3.D.B bs —Jno. H. Semmes, mittee on collecti so soretary Uemsu asked whether Georgetown wis the cold s.r utated thai t bowever, think Georgetow berseit to be left out in the c Was eked a5 to wh tthe city would be under the cal Capt Scheetz, who was present, pol positively know, but he supposed i be less than the number required by the drat The meeting then adjourned neet at the sil of the committee of twenty-one. It is proper to say that alubough the meest- wassmail, there wass great deal of en- thusiaem manifested, and those present were among the best anc wealthiest of the citizens ot Washington. Men, too, who have the best interests of the country at heart, ind will en- ergetically put their shouldiers to tha wheel to secure the number of soldiers required of the District.) —~ Tux AnrovkNeD MEETING op THE STRIEBRA AT THR TRRASrRY EVTENSION AL the ad journed mecting of the strikers erday, Mr. Roes caid the commitvee had an interview with the Secretary of the Treasury, aud submitted the followin, report ‘The Secretary, while expressing his full de- te tno injustice shali be done t men deprecated the strike as h would any other attempt to coerce the Depa. ment to adopt any rule by dictation. He # ke any decision un he could not properly mal ad fnily Tred self of all the fac aca of « T Departoienie. This not do at the moment, but would do it as soon as the pressure of public business would admit he Secretary further said that the half-hour rule fur dinner was adep'ed for the men’s con- venience —as it did not appear to promote their ia Mortimer will appear | edramuue company Willappear | test and walt the Secretary's decisio opposition being raised agai: he withdrew his motion. batan t fixing 5 time, i WANTS. AUCTION SALES. { On 71 = 5 Lr. Pray thought it ioir duty to give way a | [% ONION THEN [8 BTARNG td, WASTED A No naR es erin b ittle, and regarded the only proper cours to | | The members of the UNION BXGINE COMPA- GALLERY, 434 Pee w no7 it" i pursue was to go to work and give Mr. Chase | NY.No. 2, take angouni to Youna Gian: ——— | 80 opportunity to decide. fA voice.—« Wht | their fien A yooNG wiDow Lapy DaArRBs a Biega- | did be give youT’} They could go to work | family Bact of sereroee | Che tee oa! and still be Ona strike, and the difereacein | TeMPERgnCp Ht B . tur office, {130 gaya vee Tae Hee crpay would not injure any of them. Oa Tu pee at isi ae ; | r. Hunt eaid that a few days since the gon- | Theeo mifter wilt pune ne pet Ww SNTRL—By tieo vo ag Women, SicUa- | tleman {atr. Pray) wanted more than any, and | the most seresabia cna of the season. { bermeid: would nee ook the other aa Gham- | Was willing only to take-allor none, but hehad | sane coledrated Holy Bill Baad wili bein attand- | go, v0 Pee ote ? Wo: King togeth ar. address now gOne Over to the other side. Q | D. Btaz a a Mr. Suter moved that thay go to work from Pt ad DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman | Ww ANTED—Rix HANDS to waks Cloth Cloaks, seven o'clock to five, with an hour at noon, . Committ St. roe ANSBO RG & BRO.'B Baltimore Bargain and awalt the decision of the Secretary. He | Daniel Parkins, James Graham Chas, W. Davis, | “n't 324 deveoth street, third door above I. remarked that if they went to work he had no | Jehn W. Davis, George W. H res. Ro 6-4t* ne niac Lover,” the beautifal | doubt but that an answer wonld be spaadily ; given be had had the asanrances of the | triend (Mr. Clark) that all would be rignt } The question waa taken, and Mr. Suter's , Motion was carried —abont three-fourths of the | tinued, and that they co to work Sid to promote volunteering under tna | ,b | isfied with his efforts to get up a book they know | meeting of the Board of Metropolitan Polica { made | ing local articles, | eituated on L street, between 3d and ith streets, | We hope | Coverinyg from the effects of remittent or intermit | tent fever, dysentery or diarrbes, will find Hos- | whetber by land, sea, or river ; to hay | every settlement, near | helpia time of trouble.” convenience, the order would be rescinded, and he wouid immec:ately 20 diract. ; The Secretary tuld the cummittee that ir the | men chose to go to work under Mr. Rogers original order, s0 ay not to interfere with the progress of the work, he would give the mattar his attention and decision at the earliest mo- Went consistent with public duues. When thik decision shonld be rendered it should take date from the recommencament of work, £0 that no Injustice would be done to any one. If the decision should be satisfactory to the men they could then continue their work it should not be they could then dissolve their If) clon th it, ¢ of then ‘ould } connection with il, aud no oueofthem would | taining nearly 90 pages, aod 1$) fine Plates and Bn- de annoyed The Secretary further said in reply to question that if Dis decision when renderet should require less ime than was required by Mr. kKogers erder the men would be cre With such excess of time Mr. James A. Cooper that the Secretary had their demands, and moyed struck for the old rates, the until their demands of “That's the do. rights,” aud applause. The Ubairmen (Mr. meeting not to stand out atated that Mr. had esid to him that bis advice was f& tu go © work, and, in bis opinion, the Se would decide in their favor. Mr. James A. Cooper remarked that they had atrack for an hour by sun to sunset, aod he for one wanted a decisive and distinct Answer be- © be went to work. The question was whether they should work on their old rules or under the néw ones. The Chair here advised the meeting not to actbastily. The Secretary had informed the 43) appealed to the their own Hzht, and them TAtary commitcee that he could not treat with them | as etrikers. In the course of this protracted discussion, Mr that Mr. Kodgers had gone north to look for bands to fill their places, and he did nut know but that the Secretary was waillag to boar from Mr. Rodgery. It seemed to hin that it took the Secretary ‘a long time to say yes or nO. Mr. Cloakey understood that Mr. Rodgers had gome to New Urtleane, an. aorber person remarked that he bad gous to answer # draft notice. Mr. Morris said that the Secretary had re- se:nded the second order on which they strack (half hour at noon) and asked if they could not go to work as they did on Tuesday last Mr. Martin argued that aa the Secretary had snataimed the order of Mr. Rodgers, if they “went to work on hia request they would tram- pie cn ther rights ‘The qvestion was asued if the Secretary Wished them to work from 7 to 5, which wonild amount to a reduction of 25 cents per day. Mr. Suter explained that the Secretary wished them to work on the last arder, and if he deci- vod Ubat they were entitled lo a day’s work they woulu Teceive it, but if his decision was not oe ‘ory they could do as they are doing The debate wae more, when — Mr Cooper they conid go continued for an hour or assed to amend his motion so that to work for ona wees nuder pro- Jobn Riggs wald that he had unaerstood | | meting voting in the affirmative. i It was resolved that the committas ba con- i ! o-d&y; and, after the passage of a vote of thanks tothacon- Mittee and officers, the meeting adjonrned, snh- ject to the call of the committee if the decision | Of the Seer: tury should not be acceptable. ie THE Strike aT fii® GOVERNMENT Orrion — Yesterday stternoon the Committee of Hook- bindera ( whoit will be recollected had dam 4nd- ed that the working bours be eight per day | | instead of ten, from 10th of October to ith | March, and an tncrease of wages from sixteen to eighteen dollars per week,) waited upoe Mr. | Defrees, Superintendent of the Goyermment (Office to receive his answer to their demands on Tuesday Inst. Mr. D. reeli-d that he td not accede to their demands 46 his ac- connts would not be passed atthe Treasury if their pay was increased by him. Heeaxpreased bia regrets that the strike had taken piace. The bookbinders all left work, and itis understood that the work in the bindery will cease nntll the difficulties are adjusted. The number of bock-bindsrs employed at the Government office is about sixty. nut of course their cessation of work will affect about tne same number of girls, who are to day, how- ever, at work as usus), but they, should the beok-binders cease work for any length of time, Wil be obliged to stop. The compo-itors employed at that office beld & meeting last night and rescinded the resolu- tion passed on Tuesday might lookiag to ma- King the same demauda ns the book-bindara, and they sre at work o day a8 usual; bat itis i nders'cod that the su‘ ject will be w:ought oe. fore the Typographical Soci -ty to-night, when, if the resolution should b= paseed, all the us- ta'lenments in the city will be affected Itis stated t should the book. binders be ssful im carrying their point that there wilh ea general ee of all the other depart mente of the Government offices, which now employes about 600 persons, mala and fernale. > GaRRICK'S ORIGINAL Bil. or Richard ItL attar of curious intereal, we append a | teral copy of tue play-bill announcing Gar rick’s first appearance at (toodman’s Fields Theater. It was written by himself: | OctorgrK 19TH, 1711 | will be presented an historical play called tae | AND ])EaTH OF { | | Kinu RICHARD THE THIRD. Containing tbe distresses of K. Henry 4th Phe artful acquisition of the crown by King | Richard. | Tbe murder of young King Edward Sth and | Lrother in the Tower. The landing of the Earl the Death of King Richa‘ Battle of Rosworih Fiele vits fought between the ter, wiih many f Richmord, and ' © memorahin | ing the Inst taat | uses York ang | otuer t Historical | | i art of hing Richer by David Garii —~—___- call the attention of onr { readers he announcement of the lecture to | Livi red by Rev. E. J. Sonrin, SJ, in tha | ment of St. Aloyrius Qburch, on to. morrew | y) evening, at 7 o'clo The Rey fF ntlenan bas cho-en yyect « Phe Church and Soci ty alabty of the lec urer friends a literary tre: ch #8 they seldom bave the opportunity of enjoying. In conn tion With the Ircture, a concert will be givea | by a number of eminent vocaliata, among them Madam Kretchmar, Mr. French and Mr. Diw- | eon, The lecture is for charitable purposes. lp Sprecrar Noticm— All those who have made their bus orresidencesince | TY Canyasser called on them, orany | oare going to change within a couple of | #, Can Daye the necesenry alterations e by calling at once 7 F street opposite nt office, or by addressing through ths post | fice. Mr. Boyd is scrupulously parti:n lar j nbont issuing a good Directory—is exacting in | having his canvessers do their districta tho- rorgh, and takes @ pride in having people aat- a | | & leave to k his “and from the well-knowa we can promis- our | } to be 4s near approximating to correctness as | it is possible for works of this kind to be. | a METROPOLITAN Pi 10k APPOINTMBNTA.—A i Com aon, iegioners, was held Wednesday after- and the following appointments were | Charles Kantzer, appointed a policeman, vice Clarvoe, sppointed a detective. j 4. S. Montgomery, appointed a patroimaa, | view CL. Williams. | The police force is now full. i ee SEP PIRET PAGE Of to-day's Star for interest ee Tue THirp BartraeT (COLORED) CHURCH, will be dedicated on the “th instant, (Sunday.} that all friends wiil help ua, as itis well-proven that the church has done much od. Rey. Abert Bonldin is at present the oF. oe ——~—_ To rae Desitira?ep.—Convalercentaslowly re- tetter’s Btomaech Bitters a wonderful restorative. | ¢ ANTE tetweee Fuser @RAND BALL or TER JOURNBYMBN PLAST SREBS' ASSOCIATION will take piace at TEMPERANCE UALL, On WEDWES AY BYBNING, Nov, 1th, 1833, | Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gontiomsn | 5 and ladies. 2 A spi-ndid brass and string band has been WwW to reed and write, to eagage ins Dusiaese that will pay from thran to four daltarda a day. Apoly Op. engaged for the oocwion. Rupper and Refreshments by aa experienced at NURBPOK & CRAMBLBTT'S Carvsate hovween Sth and. 10th strests, La avenu peteses 2 caterer the hours of9 gud 10 o'clock, Monday wuralay WwW At the Avenne House, 342 B stro: Feo Vth and 13th atree's, thee OYSTBR SHUCK RRS, one WALTSB and ons 009K. Good | et hands will receive good wages. BSAED, WAN TRO— Ry two Lotion, ina pioasant wy eeality, with a private fantily of the big rent ity. ferred. Address, with full particuiars, T «Post Office, Washioatan Gity en tit Comm sti of Arransemens | John Parkhill, Jobat Hall, W.N. Mersbatl fuvail. Robt Lafferty, WWANTED—A Wall furnished HO! BB in sone David 8:8app, George @. Morrow, sinad wood oral fF 80 done ease 10 roo as. to be | aa Doarding-bouse. Can . oy James Barrett, DavidMabouey. ould not object fo @ lares house. Any oom tate | _ nO 6-6 ts ee ____ | ik@ such hon‘ to ren. will p'esss co: W2 WaTod WHILe orHERs 8L diese TC. M., Boom No, 32, Trea GRAND AN 7 a oF W contht 4 ANACOSTIA ENGINE OUMPANY. No, 3, ¥ wecare Maj Ue Poster, to be given at their | Offiow ENGINE BOLKB. Navy Yarn. | Tico, WE ONESDAY, Vovember 13. 1 Cisseiseep stag ageigmes ze iat a, Wr. Nitholeon, Geo, Leonard €. M Jones, Wn. uM T Padget no 5-31" Addracg Captain A Adjataat Sens os — _ bo 6-3 NY GOUL WOMAN THAT OAN COOK, WASH end Iren fora small family can find a d Wome and anak ogee Ouse ee Blot ane atieet no 6 3t VV ANTED—A fret-cisss OCOK, at corner of 1 and 2int streets. No objections bey, a0 elderly woman, or one Baving a o Good wages given. WANTED TO RENT Wi mmediste posses sion.s small ROUSE or pact of a Honse (about Jer 4 rooms) conveniact to Blaveth and P sts. | (send ) Addreas for three days, with part > ©, Bar cfitce no | ea A whi re mont of tbe washing is given out. Lids wages given ano wood re‘sreace required Ap piyat No 3 Four ard-a kaif streat, near she Oity all. Bo 6-2.* LOST AND FOUND Cams TO MBS, COSAIs'—ON BLADBNSBU BG / Turvpise. near Ulare “i is’, eng OALr: white face; abunt.one yerr od. The owner will @are piuve property, pay charges, and tabs it ¥ nn7-37 @TULEN OK +TRAYKO A44Y—on Mowtay, +" Oct 2d, w Dark red. Rrindie Buffalo OO W. Any © 6 having taken aw the same,will be ibarally re- warded by retur:iog her to WILLIAM BRAD Le: Marble Yard, pear 19th ® ree; and Penn. ave. oT st — |W ‘QOOK WANTED IV 2 SMALL PAMILY i. wAt. = aa @ in the bast businase part of the city, a smal! | eA hereto pio: 391 B atreot. a | or midite sient HUNSK, with store. Wii par OL WFUONDLAND P1'R; all biast with the | bopus, or buy atook of prenoal holder, Address & exo ttion of white on the breast and white on ths | A” btar omen no6 iv" nant onttoot A liberal reward will begleen i> | A= : \ ein ned to No. 341 Eastreet, between 9tb acd 10th, | DoT 27 MBS. OLSIBER } WO BAY HORSBA—WiTH WHITK IN Foxe. | hand. sameto tha subserthar on Bagday the th. The owner 14 requ-sted to come forward prove property pay charg 8, tate then. ANDERW BARKER, r the Convent, Georgetown t BOY, white or colored, to go of Brrands and c aan Stora diately, No 4 Market Space up ataira, next door to Perry’ V 7 *NTED—Three good MEN SERVANTS and a Man or Wouan WOK rquire at Centra Hotel Restaurant, routhwest corner of Ps ard 6 fat 5 W: TKD ANTED TO BUY OR RENT—At Georgntown, | | aye: | | References to be exchangad, West | —— | of ANTED—Five COLORED MBN whoare abl | vision of “on i plied with in flvedays aftor the day of sala DAY OF NOVBABBA, Lo}, WwW ON to give Losioas 02 s40 beforathe su %scriber.a Jostisa of tas Pear Fiano; Dore reed agoly unless thay uate tor the ¢ unty of Washington, D C., parsoasily | + d their busines Appiy at bi i at aut, oor care THoMak LogGMe and brought « stray rad [no 5-4t*) MRS FERGNADN. | MARK, funug near the Inesas Asyina Baa'ara Branch; dark’ ortel: white hiod iegs. b ara face, about 9 yrareo 4 cu ‘be 2th day of Mot. 53 Jas CULL, Justice of the Pence, THE OWNER OF THE VE STR«¥ MAR@ isrequestet t) some forward, pruve property, pay oharees and take het away | THOMAB LOGGINS, | T-3t moar Lraxge Asylom, Wesbiog:ono> | i] = ® tr = : * 3 5 > 5 ry x} 3 2 2 2, 3 9 Rtarcffice, with vroparad salary VV AXTED-a BUTLEBYHIP, by ons t been wowages inthe busiusas No o> to buying stcek. teams, &eo Apply to UORN ¥KL & JCHNSON, 214 Peoa arenas. nn § 3t* no Loft Medncsday Inst, between the oven | W ONED TMMEDIARELY— A genteel. 4 Buy end Gaoreetown, a La rval a | re oes “FAN cailon BREA->TPIN, Alled wita hair. A reward | Commend+a Aypiy to CHAS. H LANE Bill te yaid for fia del very to 126 Pa aveae. be | Pup ave ue — oe. Wween lft) ard amb streets ___no-8t"_ | qu ANTED—In w private fanily a MAN 3 POUND TRESPABSING AND PaKeN Up— | ,),, VANT sea Waiter; oun who understand. bis F. ar CUW™: cue red and white spsenied butte. | busines. Must be gem-es: in parson. Inqaire at | lo; one rn aii red with white face; one redandons | 315 Brt be Sas Eithiere ae Ia’ ge wi ite with some red abuut the | WA TED-AtNo 377 148 { Hard 1 streets, a good White | cnetoatt pdthsdiniaxy rvom Noae Very cld The o*ner will p-ove pro charges and take them vse! A. GLEASON & CO, one mile from Boundary at set, on old Bi | QP ANTED TO RENT—On or adont the Ist Ds ec mber.asmalil Unfarnished HUTS orgsoci ROOMS, aui edie forarmall fam ly. Phe baat of _ Pow er em REWARD — Dod 109 T-Atcayed from tne | Se) office of the aavacriber. Warhington bv, | Ck the evecing of the 4th inataut,« medium sins | Uqrnenaand security Ifreqaied. Att nd white SETTER DOG, bavingon a leath: | °° —s With brass pe and pame of ower; ar- | I swore to tee mame of “Ned.” The above rewsrd READ BAKER WANTED. To one whote>- r ughly understands his bisiness good wagna and the thanks of the owre will oe paid fer wiars- | and steavy emy oyment wilibe given. Apply to 8 turn to CH ARLBS GARBETSON, Ansistact Qusr- | THAYERA SON 14) Eleventr streot, becween DUgaster* Othee. 209 Getrectnorth, Washington, | Pern, areour and R no $3t" . n9 f —— = OBT- One nmail brown MA ¥ Competent to manag: 4 considerable market garden, inciuding tas ou-ta-+ Of g:apes and fruit. Such @ porson—e sing! preferred may hear ofa very dosirable «i ¥ promptly addressing » note to Box No. Mere thay can be seen shall give $40 for the No questions sak THOMAS ROUGH. __Sth atreet. betwees D sod KE, Island. O8T—On Menday, the 24 inst, a MEBMOBAN Atso BN covery of siid property. mare sions, B08 tT Bos St OBT—Op the evening of the Naticnal C ni isfectory reference mayen: H Address Box 35. Blar Sard, | office, or call at.29 ‘1 the Nev Detween %h aad lotta. al Race BTROPCLITAN POLIOEMAN's 3HI&. | aM DNO. no §-St* : 14. The finder will be liberally rewarded sy lsay- - ing is at the 1st or Second Police Btatio 2. ANTED, BVEHY LADY TOLOOK AT THIS. Bos-St' J.T. MOBGAN. | 7 es {atending to make prvsents of Bai 2r0i 2 iy s ered an raided BSlippe-s,as we: aa Smoking EeceTRAY, Same,tg the promises of the subsor!- | Cots) to thelr gentlemen friends, will Gad a lares 2 Black and White COW. 1 Bed and White COW, with » white head, 1 Bed and White COW, with orampled ho & tl by proving property JAMES MAGEB sascrtmept of the cicestand pewest d-sigus, cured at high prioe,)»t Wat. PRINCE'S Srame: ING DEPUT 3*1 FB streat. opporita Patent OMls. H bes just seoared w new iot of Medallion and other Skirt patterns for Braiding, new and be -utiful Night Wrapper, Ohewiss Y ske, Baad, aad Pante- let patterns ; all ef which he will stamp wh: is you wait Having the only Macainein town, he will make apy pattern bivught, ho vever intricate. and | best of all. bis stamping does not rab out while —e — ~ | working. Pocket Handserchicfs ready stamped —NOTES BEORBIVED, NO FURTHER OCM- PERSONAL. K and stamped with any Initiale, Mohair asd Gold + munication desired itt | Braid, Bilks and Oottom of the best braads for sale. any ———-— | : [NFORMATION WANTED —About the ist of | oes : Ausust last, MR. Z M KENT. why had » BOY, from 15 to » trom Richmond end reeched Washington, wa QV ANTED.45 OFF: ¥ fage. Must reside fn the neighbor At will render their recovery awift und eertain, | to Philadelphia by the AutRorities aforas Bi the ofice, None need apple without eood Nothing can be more gepial than its effect on the | of his whereabouts is wanted by bh. motker, who Call atthe Dents! Office, 260 P-no weak and debilitated. It buildé them up, bodyand | bas arrives at Wash on, inesarcaofhin Ad- | bet. 12th and i3th ata mind. Miners and settlers returning from ths | dress MRS. B. 0, KBNS, Georgstows Post-Of 1s, | Dinh nnn wet Se _ inferior to the ceast ie senren of heafi. wil fad | DO. po7 st j antap Abie Eroscary, avons: eater y ie re! eTonica ant ORC. a are is | ea ee ee ee — r= . To workman. \° magnum cf vitalityin ovary battle ofit! It ia boat | ADAM AHOLIaB’ TAKES PLEASURE IN | always to have it as s companion while trav iliug. | too, fu | rv remote, as present By taking it asa pre- Yertive of the diseases which assailnew mooin | new regions. the unaco'imated willexcapa the paing | is called a seasoning ° ry process of seasoning, thous- Don’t trust to un-assisted nature. Reia- regulate the natura’ wers with H tetter's Stomach Bitters then all will bs we:l count article, each bottle of which has » superb iabel ormawented with an engraving of*' Bt. George aad tee Dragon,” and signed ** Hostetter & Smith ’ Rave ac ofonprincipled liquor mixers, who after bay sold the origional contents of the bottles. subatitate alco* olio in thair stead. poe by Druggiste and rs generally every- where Wholesale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Oo., 337 Penn. ave. 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Bord, corner 1ith street and Pa. avenue, Washingtoa, He: dlexendrias ats” in els i AEB ORBAPEOY uD anes Hat Dram Woatp— | Mover or Washes Owt.—Upham’s Hair bree *Mpord, corner Iith etree and Be, avons. Wisk: netem aed Henry Goat, Alereaarig anion MARRIED, On the lst instant, by the Rev Jas. L. M. Lemon, JGHN 0. WibGAND to PREORKICA LOvIG, all of thie city On the sth instant. st MeKendree Parsonage, 4m Yass, a! ue. PB Jobo Thursh, JaMRs 1. Pando NB and Miss MARY BRMABTON, all of this city. 7 November oth, 11 o'clook a. m., at his resi- ence in this cit; resided for 2: years, aged 42 7, acd $ 2d lone ane protract: i Berof jhe Garman Besovclent Sort ant e German cle’ jaty, an leaves ee fe aad three childrom to mourn his on fune: al will take place on Bzaday afternoon, atteeeee from his fade’ residence on street, (ialand.) betweem Maryland avenue and D street, to which his friends and those of his family are respectfully invited, without farther gotics, * “tke 7th instant, of BFERRAIM, you son W. Bodbird. The friends of the bie funeral, to morrow (: Bova. Py rfoite are abroad, be nurs you have thetrus | i! eat wagon will be given and steady work. Apply at { Construction, Tras-ury Bulidt the base creo Teall BOG EAB, Supervising Architect. [Ohronicle.} NTED—S8EOOND-HAND PUBNITUBS | Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and M giving notice to all ingair, ing persons, that she ia now ready to read the Past, Present and | Future, and may be consulted on various matters of importance atany time from 8a,m_ until 72 m, Ladies 5 conte; gentlemen, $1 No 60 south A at. between Ist and 24, Ospitoi Hill, ‘Waskiagic Bo ae 72-tf —— rmishing Goods of description. M8. L. SMITE Tre Groates Houses Gog BUOLY auerin at Age—Wi give sittings tor tar -tf det. @ and H ide | [strert. between sth and Sth # . diseases, nee your dead se well as livimg friead« | gets names reads character, and reads the futur | Magnetises Sittings 81. Boa lm" | NATIONAL OOURSS, WASHINGTON. | PIRBT PALL MEETING. { DAVIS'S i i Maruovor TRBETING ALL V. | CEAND OPENING: | Private Diseases is fact gaining favo! sens | ¥OUB THOUSAND DOLLABS IN PURSES. Al suflamog with Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Sem | Weamness will do well to call upon him. FF | Diseases of all kinds eclontifcally treated. Ob GRAND RUNNING WERK, Comme:cing 5 Opponte Post Ome B9\'400 Fev ree | MONDAY, November 2. j | MONDAY, Nov. 2d—Bweeptakes for$ Viret Day. $100 entrance, NO IMPOSITION! 424 | pede ; eer olds 0 forfeit, to name and MABAMBE Regs vess and Astrologiss, | Bil by the Sth of Uetober. Purse of $20 added by Formerly located at 333 @ st, north, has recoved | thetrack Mile heats to Mo. 424 ith street north, above how York ar. | Second Day—TU BSDAY, Nov. 34—Purse $60; § ebuc, one blork from Treasury Departmen?. Li Bhe was born witha naturel git, Spe tolls the WEDNESDAY, Nov. éth—Purse | Fpeody malrlagna; brlazs tacethes those lone te joa; ir i arated; cures all diseases, asiness strictly cond: 6D . She is the only person that ean show oan i 8. ep oarth Day THU BSDAY, Nov. 5th—Purse $5°0; He, Sin 6. VFitth Dae _PRIDAY, Nov. 6th—Hani i” entranoe, play or pay; 9 a] die, 100 added. Single Gash Hikensss | of futare hutband it | wiles Ladies 50 conta: Gentemaa Qin ood : ist Day—BATURDAY, Nov. Tth—Parse $1,000; pee SSE _ —— ———_—_——_— mile h-ats. —— stahes closed with the fllowing entries: UTTER HOUSS. sxe steren MILB HEATs. “ ras i Mr. Pield’s filly. by Lexington, dam Magdalen. $00 Bukias Now York and Penn. oa tor | Ami, Bush's De’ Ben Bruce, by Lexington, dam or! sale oy Beking BUTTBE. | Ie por om, or - Mr Watsons: bo Santen: oore:-be Imp. Bal- é ow 0 oe 450 Biehth st. vet, Pe. av.and Ost, | roraie, dam Jenny Rose, by Glomcoe. os odore, / BOM LOND. Masoarxe Ont, a Pocket Maal of Surveying Aivalie’s Cavalry Mw Byecuint.vs Philowapine che etlat.ve Philoso H trys Glossary of tolomian porn dem Nanaie Lewis by Glencoe. tr. Hunter’s bc Dereck, by Lexington, dam Rosette, by Imp Yorkshire. Captain Moore's cho All, by Mahomot. Dr Welden’s bf Lissie W.,by Imp. Beythiaa, dam Prunella, by Glencoe. rt _vmeeuey's Revi HANDIOAP, $50 r. r. Drary’s Letters from Malabar, | ,Mz_Bueb‘abe Ben Bruco, by Lexington, dam by Be ogbin. tt Peat and its Present. Mr Watson’s bo Oaptain More, by Imp Balrow Honey's Erteninen et war. nie, dam Jenay Kose, Taepoce emp ates of Matter. 9 Vols. Mr. Wateon’s ch @ Aldedaran, by Commo ore, Michaud’s litstory of the Crucaces. § Vols Ulakey’s History of the Philosophy of the Mind. | 8 Maonia Lewis, b Glencoe TGopeck, by Lexington, dam syee Boi Prorkekive Heeren's Historical Researches, 6 Vols. 2, = re Mon. ‘ Boyd's Naval Oadets’ Maonal " vay Moore’s ote All, omet Ford's Raval Cadets’ Manna a geography. | Dre Walden bf Lissio'W.. by Lup. Seythian, dam Pronells, by Glencoe. 5 porte Batrance t of the purses. Beoth’s Moterams, Anclont ans Medore. ag | Easting Gitrin' camistocaa 2 slosh p.m, se- | LADY UF KEFINBMENT, EDUCATION, | I 2B UU meok and | /A and aciebility de-ires a position waere xis | 4 head; low:nt-ont; one white spot on left fore way find employment in Teachirg. Sewing as | Ieg, ponr the chaps of eagle, aeay hoof; amall mage, | Companion for a sick lady. Undoubted t { Hoaee far: no Bair ou t ‘or &, as pial: Miss Ada B.. Star office. wo Saddles two Blankets. two Bridles, ons faucy | — REET GARGERC Baddie Blanket. I stall give $00 reward torre | YY ANTMD— . fret ciass MABKET GARDEN | part of Lot No, 9 | north L street, betwean New Jersey avenues and DUM BCOK. NVSLOPI. contein- ; i | ioe two Bonde aad other Papers, Qs riward will | WYANTRDA BITUATION, by reepoctabie | id if returned to JOUN HAMLIN, Magle Middle-aged Woman, as Covk in sous r2- rant, Pa. ave.,det. i7iband ita | nos-3t spectable fomiy would pi r to be ucder @ ihe. = — © | Freneh Oook Wages bot not uch an object. wate | diart , betwoen | each under tions! Course. A masrenouON, ao sabe Uitted Biates Brand Band will be attendance tee desoried from the U. Bresrast Reta "on | For all rotting Purses, § tp enter and 3 to start. the wth inctaat, a of thizty dollezs |@3°) Mon poards. O10. le admission, $1. et , aroresres ioe ond Oe wor A MOPPAT. Penprintar - - Bory DW a wim ene FIRST £8 ee are WAVIOWAL BARK OF WAUMINGTOR, iN MILIT. AW. tal—S83 ° Dele 2 Mitte —ge Capitel—$300,000 awe. SP This Bawt, organised ander the Maticeal hb Milley Law mm Beating Law of the last Congress, te opened this 's Fie a! of Courts Martial. day for the treassetion of buriness, at the corner ‘War. De- eWilkkite pour 1'armee do Mer, | SC Fifteenth and J streets. opposite, Troaeary rot Coons, Z Fesitercode de santo Fitee Ser LOR. Parton £1 ‘3 oo reduaad — P OF Ti tr . je, Penn. avenue, iy 5 Li 3 I net, yO MoGULRE & 00., Aurtioneers. @CEE AND LOT PUBLIC S On FRIDAY AVTERNGOS, Novem are No. 758, freating 13 fext Eecona aed Fates ig back 170 feet, together ailing. ee tng of a snag Two- mo} wit ol srast on th Dea secured dy a dard youw iu two u J mveyances at cost of the ps le saicas 3-0. MeGBIRE A OO, Auoth SF TEB ABOVE BALBI8 PoORTP N- til MONDAY APT BRNOON, Noy nk ee pb 3. C. McSUIRB x ©O.. Aucts By J.0. MeGUIRE & CQ., Anctionesrs. RUBTES’’ 64LE OF A VALUABLE I: Massacacsetrs aod , 8. No 342. tou 199, the tand records for Washington count Lsbsl! sell Lot No.1. in Job- Da¢idaon xe. T wad ehuretts avenue and '42 feat Il inches on north M atr-et, and ruoving vo a point on the Uircle in Fanrtesnth atreat, Terma: Cath. if the terma of sale are not com- Tunteg regarsur the right to re sellat the risk and cost of thé cofaniting purchaser on one woak’s notice in the Evening Star Cost of conveyancing to be paid by the parchacar THOS 5. DONOTO Trastae oc8 coddda = J. 0. MoGUIRE A CO. Aucte. S7 THE ABOVE Fale $8 POSTPONED UN ti WEDNESDAY A¥TEPNOON, Noramber i ‘h same hour and piacn THOS. 8. DONOHO, Trustze | J. 0. MeGUIRE & CO. Aveta + P ure wball sell, without reser LotsNo Wand 17, in Da ya's su or ivision. of fquare No 165, froating east 28 f-et Giuches oa Bo7d zB. Eoipie .Lors,5 Qa F, Premisos, wa saallseit Lot | ; One-third In cash ; the remainder in four | Square No. 713, fronting 100 feet §tackes | AUOTION HALES, FOR OTHER AUCTION MALES BEN 18T PACD AP EKRNOUN AND TU-MonnUW. By 3.0. MoGUIRG & 00, auctioneeis RUSTER'S RUE VALE OL EAL, marae Oe RDA a ¢ o'clock, at th roome of & Co., b: pu 15 Z.apd kate Seodebte, BS. folios 2 et seq. one o! Washirgton cousty, D. I sball Prababici of H { | dered 20 In Davidson bered 1. Terms cash. Conveyances at curt o? purchaser H JAMSP BH rH Se. ,, Trastes | _o¢M31&Nov7 J. 0. McGUIRES OU. Ww YOR 8aLa. ILL BE Bold in front of the ‘ket House. be Georgetown, D. O., on BATUBRDAY MVENING | Bert. at four clock p m , todatisfy livery expen ses ope BROWN MA@SB.' Sound, and works wall in harness, 7 THOS. DOWLING, Anct. no 4 8t* By WM. L. WALL & OO. Auctioneers a. SUPERIOR CaBINRET FUB- OUSBPURSISBING Goops 2¥ Bo+ aimer Mancractoar, No 18 OB. baTWEEN RGVANTE Are ION DAY, the 9th * BEAT £& iG is > s &TaeeTs —On of Ncvember at 9 o'clock @ an catalogae, until the whole sto: ture, which isof Mr Green’s mannfactars. and of superior workmauship, and a large = of | Houseiurnisbing Gocds are disposed of Mr Green intending to change bi business, We name ia art Handsome Roseword Marble. ome ae we arble-top Btageres, with ass Bosewvod Chambor Suites Kose wood Suites of Partor Purniture Oak Chamber Sniies and Osk Sideboards dsvme Rosewood Dressing Bureaus Bo-ewoud Wardrobes. handsome Welnut Dress Bureaus Thirty Dross Gureaus Rosewood Manogauy, ard Walnut Arm and Baey Ohairs Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut Sofas and Tete. vee HSER ware g any mute eet matinee Centre and Omico Vabler and Desks library JE leg ana ‘\aire, Saloon aud Teapoy Comrecticut avenue, between A ani I atrants orth, and ranning back about 9% feet toa ls fout alley ‘These Lota front on the handsome erounds of ¥. W. Corcoran, and are con. t-ra¢ desirable | locations for a | Conveyancer st yi 4 Terms cash is — | e ‘ a | a | 70 t the iste J. Lonis Rinser,.f A + Winginta, comprising the pewrst’and 0. commen got order and presery. {u part Acts, Laws. Codes, Commantarins, az Reports in U 8. Bupreme and Civil Cc Excheque: Reports of Virgin 480, A frecollvction of Minceliane American and Bogil h Qlasxica and Poe s Preays, Biographies and Hi. oriea * Boo! 4, compr!s tal Hiatory Slavery, and otner ‘ayortant | the day j Staunton 8 volumes 4to. splendid ed Helig.vus Books, pacticularly on Wes leyau Metho ism Five Cebinet of Miseralogy, with more than tee | id kpocimens. property labaled, &c loguat uy be bad op application to the | Au tlonsere | Torms cash By ord nov I te% A $8'T. QUARTERMAS Seren Wl he «. at Grenary atreets be. BACE 3. oa Fi ».@ or leas! of CO? nos -_NOTIOE, HE LEASH PURNITUR®, and PEXTUHES t ated Me.tsuraut, Bxrchauge Huiivings, | formerly kept by the lata Hing Hoa will be acid by public auction, on "aa p MONDAY MORNING, Nvremoer © o'clock presteely iculars see Baltimore Bun i2,i4 J. W.B NETT & 30.. A. * By 5.0. Mo@UIRBE & 00., Auctioneers. BUETES’Ss SALE OF FRAMB DWELLING- wy BORER AND, LOT OM Ly BTRE ne ES MONDAY AFTERNOON, Novembor 2:4, at o'cloek,on the premises ‘hy virtua ofa deed 4 of trust, dated Jan. 17,1862, and daly recorded io Lider A. B..o. 15, folios 39% J. eteeq one of the land records for Washington co! unty, DO .I shail «all in Bquare 259, fronting 12 feet on First street end ruoping beok 161 fest 1! inches, te- ether with the improvements. consisting of a two- ry Frame House with back bu.iding anda frame stabie in rua Terms car Oonveyances at cont of purchaser. BAMU. T. CROWN. Trustee. CHARLES T. GRIPPITH, Salerman OCT] Jawad 3.0. MeGUIRE & +. Ao FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sale and Rent,” see first pag FOS, BENT_Tro plesasat BOOMs, commusi- cating. ing private family. Inquire at No. 33 First st . Georgetown, DO no 7-3t" "TPG RENT A neat and comfortable FURNISHED POUBE, conteiming 7 roova, -neludiag kits ec. For particniars inquire at J THYUMPSO Grocery Btore, No. 452 Penn. avenus, between 34 and 4th Tt" The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES FoR BAL é: of » Btoamed Oyster Saloon, situated on ths scuth side of New York avenue. between 14th and isth streets The reason for selling out—*ke owner has other busine:3 to attend to. above place, or at 297 Bat. A KARR CHANCE.—For sale, a GROCERY, with Stock and Good Will, now doigg a good buainess; opposite Capitol Hill Barracks iuquire on the prercices, corner of Bast Capito! and 32 sta Bwelling attachsd tothe store. If not dieposed of in a few days, it will be sold out at public anction no 7-3t* JCOR RENT—A Large STORB, eultadle Apply at the BO 7-3t* pany Lusiness—506 Ninth street. Inquire over the Telegraph Office no 6-tf OB 8ALE—RBSTAUBANT, with Lease. Qor- ner Li Venueand 7th strest, laquire by the mo 6 tt" OM SULNISHED PAKLOR AND TWO BBD- ROOMS for rent: on Capitcl Hill. Iaqaire Capt CH. A KRAUSE, Office, Penn. ave . det. 1th end Ith ata no 6-3t" Fe KENT—FURNISHED and UNFURNIAR- ED HO 8. Also, several Places auitadie for any kind of bueineas. Apply to PKOARE, GOGS WELL & JACKEBON, corner of Beventh and F ste, BO 6-3t" OR REN T—In Georgetown, part of a HOUSE furnished.vers desirable, opposite the Acade of the Viritation, with all the w-odero improve weny ineluding a large stable and carriage house, no “ FOE BENT—0e Q strent, batwonn sth ane o¢h, an Unfurnished BED ROOM, with use of Parior ard Kitchen.“ Woold suits gulet eouple withoat bidren, Apoly at Mt, THOM S'S; on the prem- cr at GIBBS’ Bair Btore. 242 Fist References required. F& RS LB—Ard lmmedicte po-sersio: ‘i well-boitt and comfortable PBAMB HO in one of tha beat neigh borhoodsnn the 1 Ba- quire at JOHN HENDSR&0%’3 Carpenter 8ho co G etrset north. near 14th street waat. or at 57 13th etrest, between O and D streets sonth, yaa. §t* ‘a O LBT— Ip a very piessant locality, three ele- gevt Unfurnished ROOMA, consisting of a sult ef Parlors and Room adjoining; all eommunicat- ing, and well adapted to hounekeeping for a emall fami! Fer partied! inquire at the office of MAJOR FESSBNDBEN, (bet~sen the hourscf9 4. m andSp.m.) No 24 P street; or at No. 529 ena uss. h atreet, between B ana C, Isiand, after 33 p. po 6 3t* 7 OR SALE—A BAKEBY, om Eightsenth street, between K and L. Do 6-3t* Fo RENT—UNFUBNISHED ROOM. supplied with hot and cold water, also, gas. No. 475 northesat corner of D and 3d ats no 5 &t* GOOD 8taND FOR SALB_—WASHINGTON MABKEBT, corner 3d and D streets. Baaso: sellipg is, bad health. OR BENT—A email FURNISHED HOUSE: F 1 . Rent ont! acefens Mk Hear Ones 8 aoe OB BENT —The DWARLLING in whios I now No 5838 south, between lithand 1ath streste weet, Deer rhe i Bail aie Posses- mee mete StrenoR J. VaN BISWIOK. | Ewetling house. cortainingten rooms | Two-story Brick Beok-building j acd a Wainut and Mahogany Book 3% Painted Wardrobes vanes 3 Onrled Hair Mattraases 36 Bhuck Mattracses 2 at Ohsira Faccy Parlor Coairs ossny and Walnut Side and Eeropiicu Oha Marble top Chamber Ruite:, Hat Backs Marble-top Eidedoards, Ubkildren's Ohairs and tovls Revolving Office Chairs, Oribs, Bedsteads, a great Se, tory Refresh: »ut Tables and Washstan4s Sxtension and Mahogany Dining Tabies Bioves French China doves Toa Bots, 37 aad 38 pieces Frerch Chins vinser &.ts Cut Glass Wiaes, Tumbi , and Fruits vi ard Gilt Fran h Large quantity Wine« and Water Botties Fancy Cl ipa Vases, Card Basket and Ghima Toys, exto Cupe + pieci a Cocos Ma‘ting, Bra asl and other Car 2 Beantiful, 7 octava, Rosewood, {ron-frame Pianos warranted in every partion!ar 2 a00¢ Second bead Pianos, St o 4. and Covera | 4 doren Tete a Tetes Castors, diferect kings, wilh waLy cther Go ds not bare named Terme: Ail sams under $50 sash. over that amount a credit of 30 60, and # days, for approved sudorand noves, bearing iptareat The Vuildicg is for rout or le oftse Avetionser ‘tention of the trade is invited to tris sale, bs ocen fer innpestion, aad te Thursday previous to tha WM.L WA'L& 09 By THOMAS DOWLING, Austioneer Groveton, D.C. CERIES, LIQUOKS, STORE PIXTURES, aT Accs Ua MONDAY MOKNING s¥. 9th ALINO' K. 1 wills-il, atthe Bore énthe corper of High a rton streets. ® general aa, ortment of Groce rake ,&s Inqni Anots + of the beat stands for a grocery store lu George ; town Terms cash. ncé THOR. DOWLING, Auct'r. By J. 0 MoGUIR® & CO, Anctionsers ESIRABLE B&lOK DWELLING-A0U88 LN THE VICINITY OF THE WAR 4ND Navy Duraxr- | MENTS.—On MONDAY AFTBRNUON, Nov. 9th, at 4 o’eh KE, on the premiess, we shall soil Lot No. I uaneNo 173, front ag 76 “eet on et, at tha corner of north C atreat. acd fe. : on anid C atreat, improved by «| containing fowr large rocms ; also, necessary out-duildings bsing bevroperty crcupied by the late Capt. Thomas | Carbery as bis resid- nos. Title perfvet. Terma: Cne third in eash ; the remainder inasix ‘8 mouths, with interest, scoured b7 a deed on the premises nmediate Shared c of trun iy ssion given. bes MoG@UIRS & CO, Aucte, ky GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctionsers, FURS ATIEY. BRICK BOUSM AND LOT wae, at Avctios On MONDAY, thefts instant, we shail sell, in froot of the es, at 40'tlock Pp ™ west partof Lot No 20, in Bqdera No. 140, the improvements, whion area g -od Thres- vy Briik House. conveniently arraaged, aud other accessary unt bulidings. This property has a wide front on north M, ru back toe 3) foot alley. Terms: One third cash ; balance in ¢ and 17 month :. for notes bearing interest from day of rale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken All convey snoing at the cost of the purchaser, ii cludizg Btam Possesion given in a short t'me after sale. 202 GRBEN & WILiTAMS, Ancts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, YALuaBee BUILDING LOT PAONTING ON 3D, BETW RAN soUTS O AND D stawers, [sLaxp, a? Acctius —On WEDNESDAY, the lita inst, we sbailrell. in front of the premises, at ¢ o’clook 2: m., the fol'owing-named Valuable Building Lot, via North west part of Lot No. 3, In Square Mo. 579, having s front of 25 fees on 3d street weat. runnin back 10 feet, between uth C and Datreets. Island. This property ts pasdennasis situated in a raoidly improving neighdorhood and pe. festly graded ‘erms cash. pos [Rep] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. By J. 0. McGUIRE & 00. Auctioneers. PP WELVB DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON ELEVENTH STRKET, EMTWHRN SORTH P Ataeer ame Rxopg Isuaxp avERUB. DNESDAY AFTERNOON, Ncvember Lith, at 40’vioak, on tae premises. we shail sels the western half of Square No 557, frontiog on Bleventh street, between nortis P street ard Rhode Ieland avenue, divided into twelve Building Lots. of 20 feet front each, and rupnirg back Sy feet toa ten foot alley. Te-ms: One half cash: the remaicder ia six months. with interest, secured by # deed of trust om the premiers. a Cost of Sonye7ances.. inclading U 8. Revenue tam ps, to be paid by the purchaser. nes J. 0. McGULRE & OO.. Aucts. 7 By J. 0. Mo@UIBE & OO., Auctioneers. A’ EXCELLENT AND NEARLY NSW THREE £4 Stony Frave Dwaitinc-nouse st Posto £sL2—On THURSDAY A#TBRNOON Nov. . at 4 o’slook, on the premises, on Twenty-s-6- end street, near I t. we shali sell part of t 14, in Square 56. to; er with the improvs- ments. which consist of an excellent and neariy new Three-atory Frame Dwelling, This property is conveniently ted, being only ons aquare frora the Pennsylvaniaavenue railroad and ins thriving part cf the city. Terma cash, no’ J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auct By J.0. Mc@UIRB & GO. Auctionsers. Gamt SALE GF CHOIOR WIWE3, LIQUORS, Fine GRocunige, Honas asp Wagon, Brose Fixtvags, Buran Paoor 847B. &0., &0 —Oa MUR*DAY MOBNING. November 12th, at 16 o’clock, at the store of A. M. Bininger & Oo. Penn- sylvania avenue, near Thirteentn street, we shall sell, without reserve, thsir extensive Stock Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &¢., &9.,com; nes Et of Piper Heidsieck Champagnes, In pints and quarts 100 cases fine Brandies 2.000 dozen choice Rye and Bourbon Whiskey 100 cases Beet. 200 cases Coutenac, » and Bt. Bstephe larets uantity of Paney Style of Bottied Liqaors ‘Siaars and Tobacco of assor' Tea. Coffee, Spises, Pickies Pickled ib ‘ted brands Beeston Horse w7"Catal eres cake M 3.Q MeGUIRE & O00., Aucts. .—Ia virtae of a writ of Fieri SBsEAL'S Sate. ‘ie a ery iri By GRERBN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. DiNG LOTS ON 18TH. PRO TALMARLE BOERS LORE OTT, * we INDaY. be ma, yest we * : & See ee