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| LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. CANTERBURY —The nightly entertainments At this popular hall are pleasing indeed. There are songs, dances, pantomimes, dramas and Ethiopian acts by the best performers in the concert hall busidess. Besides, just at this time, Mr. Jobn Denier, the noted gymuast, is performing here. Forp’s Tazater.—Dickens’ dramatization of “Dombey and Son” is announced for to- night Mr. Florence will appear for the first time here as « Captain Catue” and Mrs. Flor- ence as « Susan Nipper.”’ If Florencerende-s this character as well as he does others, the entertainment will be & rich ene indeed, es- pecially as he is sustained by an admirable company. Grover’s THEATER.—“The Heir at Law,” and the farce of ““bunduckerty’s Pic-nic,” are announced forto-night atGroyer’s. It should be remembered that this is the last night but jour of the Warren comedy combination, a company in every way worth seeing and hear- ing. Mr. Wm. Warren is first class, as indeed are all of the company. HAMEUJER, the great magician, opened last st Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th mtreet There was a good audience in attendance, and all were pleasantly mystified. His tricks and diablerie are admirable, and each ene elicited much ap- plause. V ARIETIES.—Fitz Simmons has revived his play of *: The Female Pickpocket of Washing- ton.” It professes to be a picture of high and dow life in the Capital City. There is alsoa 00d bill of song, dance, &c. ee Tae Liycotn AND JOHNSON ULUDB had an- other meeting Iast night, at the hall of the Union League. A number of new members Were enrolled. Speeches were made by Capt, Beardsley, of New York, Thomas 0. Connol- dy, of this city. and others. While Mr. Con- molly was speakinga dispatch was read an- mouncing the great Union victory in Maine, which announcement created much enthu- wiasm and great cheering. The presiding officer remarked that it had been Meters 9 asserted that heads of depart- ments retained men in responsible positions who were guilty of disloyal practices. He de- sired to state that Secretary Stanton was not one of them, for a provost marshal had just been removed for that cause, A gentleman wished an assistant provost marshal nearer home could be induced to quit the Copperhead organization, of which he isa member, or resign his position. A resolution was adopted authorizing the executive committee to arrange with the tele- graph companies to furnish the club, at its Tooms, with all important telegrams pending the approaching election. _ With three cheers for Maine the club ad- journed. Se ee geet Surp’s GALLEys.—For a long time it has been a desideratum to have a ship’s galley for cooking the food of the men, where hard or Bntharcite coal may be used instead of wood, and numerous attempts have been made in various parts ot the country to supply this want with but little success, it being difficult to ebtain A dratt at sea sufficientfora hard | coal fire. Several months ago the attention of | the mechanics at the various Navy Yards was | called to the matter, and two galleys have been | made, the first by Mr. Wm. Young of our Wavy Yard, and the other by Mr. Prescott, a master workman in the Portsmouth, N. H. | ‘Yard, and the two are to have a trial at sea for | six months. Mr. Prescott’s having already | been placed on the steamer Taconey, and Mr. Young's is shortly to be placed on the Matta- Dasseit, and it is understood that the galley proving the best adapted for the purpose will be adopted by the department and substituted | for the galleys now in use. Mr. Young's galley | attracis much attention. It has an important advantage in having a larger amount of ba- | king suriace than any other and occapies buat | A smali space. fen eS aeean Diep in THE Station Hovse.—About 844 | yesterday morning, officer Howard, of the Fourth Ward, picked upaman, who was lying apparently drunk in the street, and took him to the station house. He gave his nameas Thos. Conlin, is about forty years of age, an Irishman by birth and a laborer by protession. He was | placed in a cell but was not locked up. He soon appeared to be sick, and the officer gota permit to carry him to the pooehoune bat unfortunately the wagon was late coming to the station. About4 p. m. he was asked by the officer in charge if he wanted some water, and he replied that he did not. An hour later the Officer visited the room and the poor fellow was dead. The coroner will be notified to hold an inquest if he shall consider it neces- sary. a SKEDADDLED.—On Thursday last, a young ™an named Jobn Shepherd was arrested by officer Shelton on the charge of committing an assaultand batt¢ry on Mary A. Washington, an old colored woman residing the headquar- ters of the Engineer Brigade, (Navy-Yard,) and he was taken before Justice Cull, and a artial hearing was had, resulting in his being feta to bail fora turther hearing on the fol- jJowing evening. Shepherd appeared at the appointed time, and another examination was entered into, but the case was not concluded, Saturday afternoon being set for the final | He, however, did not maxe his ap- no tidings of him an he had left home. hearing. pearance, and on inqui: could be obtained, other ee ASSAULT WITH A Razorn.—Sunday afternoon ‘George Davis, a colored barber, went to the house of Jobn Mudd, colored, on 3d street, be tween Penn’a and Missouri avenues and kicked ups row with the latter's wife in rela. tion to some washing. Mudd took the part of his wite, and Davis becoming enraged drew a razor and cut Mudd on the arm and then knocked him down. Davis was arrested Sun- { SPEOIAL NOTICES. ——————— IJuwel.ny —Clunter Sette, Beaatifal Crystal Cluster Jewelry: both Indiesaud eeatlocea's wont at the Dollar Jewelry Store, 438 Penn. avenue, near 4% street. i* THE MADIGAN who was robbed Sunday morning, he lith, was not J»hn Madigan, th« boot and shoe ker, bu! John Madigan who keeos the liquor store, on 4th street, between G aud H Att New AND Sturiirinp MetHop FOR PiANO-FORTH AND SINGING.—Profeasor Alexander Wolowski opened Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Afterno Evening Singing Classes on the mos* liberal terms By Professor Wolowski's new method aving onlyaslizht knowledge of music abled in a very short time to execute on the piano operatic and classical music with rare perfection, Anto the vocal part he arrivesat mos’ extraordins ry results. rendera the voice sowerfal; and enables the singer to vocalize with facility and accuracy. Allthose who would like to become dn singers or excellent performers will+nter their uames at his residence. No. 485 Tenth street, above Pena- sylvania avenue, Reception hours are from 1) to lla. m. and 6to7 p.m. sep9-Im Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, id other dis- orders Gt the feet, when veglectei injure the gen eral system by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise fo conducive to heal h. To all afflicted with the-e terrib'e evils we would re- commend an early call at Dr. White's office, No. 424 Penn's av . bet. 4% and 6th ats. Woo would suffer torment from dis srdered teat when a aure remedy is so near at hand,and can be effected without pain. Office open from 8a. m. to8 p.m. sep7-tf Krowmr’s (Upitam’s) Hate Dre. Fifty Cents a Boz, Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durable, beautiful. Warranted to please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. Catto, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all p: sonous ingredients, and the material composing i will not injure the moat delicate hair, Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Jonn J, Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DRvuwskeNNess Corp, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingcup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drankenness, It creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Joun J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Da. Ranv’s Sprciric. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for the cure ef Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success Er. Rand’s Specific is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effectupon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The Specific | of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medi- cine, Its medical virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend,as g the speediest way to get the effecc of the remedy, Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Drugegists everywhere. Joun J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestaut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelphia, Pa, ANswW Perrome rOR THE RANDEEROHIEP, Sold by Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus,” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.’ Phalon's “Night Blooming Cereus.” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus.” A most exquisite, delicate and fragrant perfume distilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by Puatom & Son, N.Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK ror PHALON’s—TAKE NO OTHER. Je16-3m Bold by druggists generally. Coiears’s Ho This celebrated Toilet 8 demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ‘04, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggistsand Fancy Goods Deale: ja25-eoly i ee: Samaritan’s ft is e mo! certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. Nomneral no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, Itis the soldier’s hope, and @ friend to those who do nes want to be exposed. Male packages, @2; Bamartian’s Root and Herb Jwices—A positive and rmanent care for Sy philii cers, Sores | Boots Tetterg. ae. Price tiles for 95 | Bold by 8.0. Ford. See advertisement, mi DisuAsEs OF THE NSRVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY | AND 8exvaL SysteMs—new and reliable treatment | —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by | mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address D. J. Skillin Houg! Howard Asso- day night by officer Skinner in Tin Cup alley, and in the morning he had a hearing before Justice Boswell who fully committed him for court. ee DISORDERLY FEMININES.—Yesterday morn- ing before daylight Emma Corbett and Emma Cover, two gay damsels from Austin’s Cove, went to the residence of & young man on 6th street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, and dis- turbed his repose especially, and that of the neighbors generally, by rapping at his door, screaming, cussing some, and using language of a very indecent character. Officer McUol- gan arrested them and took them to the ith ward Station-house, where they remained un- til the trial hour, when they were discharged upon paying fines amounting in the aggregate to $15.00. Sie A ComPpLaintT— Editor Star:— Will you please oblige one of your subscribers by inserting the following in your valuable paper? “At 10 o’clock p. m., on the 11th inst., I had occasion to procure medicine for a person suf- fering intensely, but thougn I tried five dif- ferent Drug Stores on Penn’a avenue, and af- ter almost pulling the bells down at each of them, I could not obtain admission. ¥ “Do these Druggists imagine that medicines are only required by the public during the time they please to keep their stores open !” WASHINGTON, Sept. 12th. Justice. ESSE Smasuise THIncs GENERALLY.— Yesterday Morring, Charles Bennett and Francis Kelly, | two citizens, working at Giesboro, went into Wolf's restaurant, on 1ith street east, near the Navy Yard Bridge, and kicked up a row, as- saulting the proprietor’s wife, taking the dishes from the table, and smashing things generally. ‘They were arrested by officer Grant and taken before Justice Cull, and committed to jail for court. hiss ote aad a ot Tite Lirtine — rday morning, the shop of John Lg ace near the “Braach” Hospi- | tal, eastot the Capitol, was entered while the family were at breakfast, and the till robbed of about $9 in change. Suspicion fell ona colored girl named Mary Grandson, and she ‘was arrested yesterday afternoon by officer Harrison, and she was taken before Justice Cull, when some money found on her person ‘was identified by Mr. Haystump, and she was committed to jail for court. Heavy Roser Last night the Good § store of Messrs. Thomas and Jones on 7 street east, between G and I streets south, was entered by some thieves who effected an en- trance by forcing open the back door. The desk was opened itis sup by means of a false key, and robbed o: at twenty-one hundred dollars. No clue has been obtained as yet to the thieves. The same was robbed about a year since, of about two thousand dollars. a ee Wuiprsp #18 FaTHBR.—On Saturday Dennis ‘Holty, an old colored man went toa store and bought liguor,and then procured & warrant ist the man for selling without license. olly’s son John, a youth of about 30, hearing of the action of his father, went to his house und whipped him. The latter was arrested by officer Barker and taken before Justice Bos- well, who held him to bail to keep the peace. SKE eas Ae ‘Tse Semmes HoTg..—The fine hotel build- ing which has been lately erected by our enter- ing citizen, Mr. John H. Semmes, on Louis- A avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, has been leased by Mr. William R. Sluyter, and ‘Will be opened at an early day, and conducted on the European pian a Laprsgs, note the fact that S. M. Meyenberg, upder bot Avene jroo able pr! & large st chea, as dress patterns, cloaks, ahawie, lusue, we derclothing, dress fars, &c. See advertise. ment. —— ie Crmrmar‘Covrt, J Fisher —The court ‘Was in session to-day, BO business was twansacted. ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, | Pa. Je30-Sm | THEORSAPESTAND Bust Hain Dru In TEE WORLD | —Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s Hair Dye, { e cents abox. The bestinuse. Try it, Sold by . ©. Ford, corner llth street and Penn. avenue, | Washinaton; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. | a6-ly Do rou celor your whiskers and moustache? If £0, use the ‘'Japanese Hair Stain.”’ No hair dye in the world equal toit. Only one preparation, Br coe ‘a natural black or oe rly SO centa | 2 . Forp, je 290 Pa, avenue. Sole Ag" as MARRIED, On the 8thinst.. at the bride’s residence. by the Rev. C. C adows, GEORGE LEICHT, of Shrewsbury, York County, Pa,, to Misa ANN VIRGINIA MILLER. of Washington, D.C. * Baltimore and Richmond papers copy. On the 1ith of August, at McKendree parsonage, by the Rev. Jobn Thrush. Mr JOHN H. CHAUN- CRY and Miss MARGARET A. JOHNSON, ail of this city. DIED, On the 2th instant,in the 70th year ef his age, GEORGE COCHRAN, His funeral will e place from the residence of hisson Geo. W, Cochran, No 497 E street north, on Wednesday, the lith inst., at 10 o’clock a, m. In this city, on tae morning of the 13th instant, ELIZA BETH D, FULLER, wife of Hon.T. J Fuller. afters protracted illness from diseas the heart. _ Funeral will take place at No. 365 K stroet, cor- ner of 12th, on the lith inst., at2 p. m. * Suddenly, on the 13th inst., GEORGE H. PADGETT, in the 18th year of his age. ? ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited | to attend his faneral, on to-morrow, the Jith, at 3 | o’clock, from his residence, on K street, between 8th and 9th streets east. ie | On the 13th inst., at 8 o'clock a. m_. of consump- tion, WM. N. WEST, in the fortieth year of his age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend his funeral on to morrow ; Wed- | nesday) afternoon, at 40’clock from his late resi- dence, 434 street, $deors from F. is In Georgetown, Sept, 12, Mrs CATHARINE OF- FUTT, widow of Rezin B. Offutt, aged #2 year: Her funeral will take placeen Wednesday, at3 o'clock, p. m., from the residence of her daughter, Mra. Samuel Rainey, N: First street. Her family and friends are in * D Breer & O'TOOLE. FASHIONABLE WEDDING CARDS. INITIAL STAMPING, upen Note Paper and Envelopes, Every imaginable style of ENGRAVING, &c, 326 Penn, avenue, bet. 9th and l0th ats, sep 10-e02t D®* GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRY GOoODs! Having just returned from the North with a complete stock of FALL GOODS, Which were bought for cash, I am enabled to oiler the best inducements te castomers to giveme a call, We have received PRINTS, COTTONS, TABLE CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, TOWRLING, yard wide COTTON at 50 cents, =emenoe WHALEBONE COUTILLE OORSETS Be HOOP BEIR1S, 30 springs, $1.25. Pi § aa all qualities, for Ladies and Chil- in. A good assortment of CASSIMERS, OLOTHS and CASINETS, for Men and Boys wear, ALPACA. DBLAINS, BLANKETS, TABLE COVERS, IRISH LINEN , 8UIRT BOSOMS as low as 25 cents. BOYS FINE SHIRT BOBOMS 35 cents, 200 dexen WOOL- LEN STOCKINGS for children at 5 cents,20 yards SPOOL COTTON, 3 for 25 cents, Call early as goods are advancing. Remember BENJ. NEWMAN, 443 7th street, near Got. BBLS ONIONS. 10 BBLS EGGS, for alo 00 ITZ'8 Lainber Yiour aud ‘Pr 100 Corser Indiana avenue an’ ‘ut aioe? sop W-st WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. WARTED-8 Brerpectable woman, a SITUA- Fo RENT—One n-atly furnished front ROOM, TION ax ch ib No.2121 ADth, Wash! work. _ ‘Address Box t Nergeue ioe i ington, C. Uaboat wabiibam taney sep 13-36 WANTED-By & young mane SITU ATION in Ore a re ve ence. “Addrees NB Bear offen, ee ieee 310RF TO RENT atroet Ss pry ENT—Between 7th and 6th atroets, Oo D st . sep Ieate ‘treet. Inquire on the premises, W 4NTED_—Two ROOWS for housekeeping, one furnised. State t-rmaand particulars. Ad- dress * LEWIS.” at this office sap 13 3t™ W ANTFD—A NURS Avply at No. 446 13th Street, hetween K and F atreets, Recommea- daticns require WAntrp-s en-ine Si once to BALDWI streets 5 ime is W ANTED—To buy. for cash, a small brick or frame DWELLIN‘?, within fir: squares of the corner of i4th and E streets. Address®. A.O., City Post Office. sep 13-2t* AN’ ED—By a Indy of several years’ experi- ence a SITUATION on a sewing machine. n permanent HERS, corner se tuation N BROT Understancr at oc fitting or ‘a: "Address AH .ftarQffiee, en gap 18 3° W ANTFD TO RENT—A medina sized DWEL- me prior to the fst | a4 8. L. Stent, Garden str altimore City. ' sep 13-eod Ry idow woman, with y 9 YY ‘years. aBITUATION in a respectable fam- ilyas cook or waitress. Addrass Box 43, Star Of- i ae Sel ____ Bep 13. 3t* NTED—By_ a_respectabla middle-aged woman. a SITUATION to take charge of children, or good housekeeper, or good cook, Please address Box 39, Star Office. ci _1t* \ J ANTKD—A lady wishes EMPLOYMENT in ¥ writing. Will do copying fir lawyers, or writing of any kind that she cantske home. Ad- dress "K.P. M.,”’ through the pst office. se 13-3t* W ANTED—at the Avenue House, No, 342 EB street. between l2th and 1th.two OYSTEK SHUCKERS and one WAITER. Nene but good hands need apply. feos sop 13 3t™ | W ANTED IMMEDIATELV— _—A good OYSTER SHUCKER at THIEME’S Restaurant, Pa av., between 6th and 7th streets, Navy-Yard. sep 13-3t* LING, now or any November. Add near Preston gain | HOTEL PROPERTY.—We offer the ele, OR SALR AT A RARGAIN—The STOCK and Ly FIXTURES of M. L, Julihn’s Fancy Gols Establishment, 206 Pa. av. For particulars ap- ply at the store. sep 13 6t* A GENUINE BUSINESS FOR SALE —Radder- forth’s DINING SALOON. sold only on ac count of sickness, doing an excellent business Apply on the premises 14th street. between and New York Ave., Washington, D.O. svp 13-3t* Fo RENT—A BOARDING HOOSB, in one of ., the best locations in the city; a part of the fur- niture forsale. The house is now filled with regu- lar and geod psying boarders, Apply between the hours of 10 a. m, three p. m.,at 517 I7thst., between Pa ave.,and Hat. sep 13 3t™ Fo 8ALE—A BRICK &TORE-ROOM, with lease of ground, in a good locality, now doing & good business, with the stock of Groceries, is of- fered on good terma A small BRICK HOUSE. with large lot, near the corner of 7th street, and on G street. fine three-story BRICK, on 13th street, be tween L and Massachusetts avenue, new, well fin- ished, brick carriage house ana stable, fruits aud flowers in yard. &c, deere x SHOP. aones fine pastaetss with all the ols and fixtures, fur sale reasonably. A STORE on7th strect for sile. ? A splendid HOUSE, new, large lot, fruits, &c., on Capitol Bill, ina fine neighborhood, at # bar- paris Hotel for tale, in ioe SS ey. 1 raloon and stock, ata great bargain. This house contains forty rooms, and is doing a large business; has water, gas, and every modern converience. , fOR RENT —A large FRAME HOUBE, on Cap- ito] Hill, with 8 rooms, For terms, &c.. cati at HALL’S Real Estate Agency, late Hall & Eaton, corner of 7thand F streets, sep 13-34* CORNISHED ROOMS—At 373 Penn. avenue House in new hands, renovated, &c. For sale, a Velvet Carpet and Plimton Bedstead. sep 12-3t* WANTED-ASITUATION, by a young woman, ., 85 Chambermaid or cook, in a small, private femily. Apply at No. 897 4th st., between @ and sta, 1t* F°, RENT—The STORB, with Fixtures,No.400 Massachusetts avenue, near l0th street, well located, and suitable for almost any kind of busi- nese. Apply on the premises. sep 12-3t* ANTEDL—A SITUATION as clerk cr sales- man. by an experienced young man. who has served three years in the army. Speaks and writes French, English, and German. Address C Star Office. ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable girl, te nurse one child, or do chamberwork in a private family. None other need apply. Call fortwo days at Mr. McLaughlyn’s, corner @ aod 26th streets. 1t* V ANERD SA ole married ceuple desire to obtain FURNISHED APARTMENTS. say two or three rooms and kitchen, suitable for housekeeping. Stating terms and location ad- dress C. K, A., at this office. Sep 13-3t* WARSTED-A goodjset of ROOMS or a small houre unfurnished, for a small family, in the yicinity of 6th st. and Pa. av. A good and steady tenant can be Obtained by addressing R. and 8.@., Post Office. Sep 13 St* WANTED-A SITUATION, by a middle-aged American woman, as housekeeper, and can do any kind of sewing. cuttin a fitting, and Will come quite reasonable. Please address to M. W.., Post Office, 1t* TT "eo MORE GOOD DRESSMAKERS cao find 4 constant employment immeiiately by apply- ing at Madame WURTENBERG’S Fashionable Cloak and Dressmaking rooms, No. 460 Penna, avenue. 1t* V ANTED—The undersigned, a young man of %, desires 8 POSITION ina wholesale ani | retail Grocery business. Would furnish $1,000 or $1,8.0, for which he would expect a portion of | the profits of the business, 1 Address J.B. B., 330 Delaware avenue, Fep 13-3t* Washinglon,D 0 V J ANTED—A good RESTAURANT OOOK. To a good cook, stealy work and the best wages will be given. Apply at JOS, SHAFFIBLD’S Con- fectionery, 6th street. between G and B. sep 12-2t* WASTED IMMEDIATELY—Three journeymen CARPENTERS, None but good hanis need apply at TURTON & LOWRY, on 12th st., above the Kirkwood House, sep 12-3t NO RENT—A small Furnished HOUSE, or suite of Rooms with convenience for house-keaping. Most be ina respectable neighborhood, Address “W” at this office, stating terma,&c, | Sep 123t" WANTED-—A respectable white GIRL for gen- tral housework. No washing. Apply, cor. | ner Carroll Piace, Istand A streets, Capitol Hill. | sep 12-31" ANTED—A good CARRIAGE WOOD WORK- ER. at WALTER & NECKER’S Carriage Factory. 346 D street, between 9th and Wth. sep 12-3t* URNISHBD HOUSE WANTED.—An_ officer with a small family desires to rent for one year, a moderate sized well furnished House. Ad- dress stating particulars, location, &c., Colonel, Star Office. sep 12-3t* WANTED By a young inan of business quali- fications, a SITUATION. Is not particular what kind of business. Is willing to make himself usefol ead reas Mr. Marshall, 479 9th street. sep 12 JV ANTED—A Re ctable WOMAN, to do Chamber work, and take charge of a child four years old—She must understand plain sewing Inquire at Mrs. A. E. Perry’s, F street, between 6th and 7th, No. 413. sep 12-4t* URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A comfort- ably furnished HOUSE, of moderate size. is wanted immediately inthis city or Georgetown, Central location preferred. Address Box No. 205 ‘ashington city post office. sep 12 tf 'OACHMAN WANTED—Por a private family. Those who can bring fatisfactory testimonials of character, and competency, may apply between the hoursof 10 and 120’clock, tod. DENT, No. 456 1th street, Sep 12-Iw* Wane ate purebase a comfortable DWEL- LING HOUSS, containing about ten rooms, with modern improvement situated in a good STORE TO RENT—A good STORE, centrally lo- S cated, lighted with ges and provided ith Ae: tures, Apply at 336 F street, bet. 9th and 10t sep 12 A PRIVATE Family has two neatly Furoished ROOMS for rent, (without board) to gentle- menonly, Apply at 360 lith street, between L and M. Sep 12-3t* ,.OR RENT—A new BRICK HOUSE, containin. 5 rooms, situated on the corser of 6th and streets, Capitol Hill- one square from the street cars, Apply at J. BROWN’S Restaurant, on the corner of 13th and Penn. avenge. sep 12-3t* ‘OR RENT—A well furnished HOUB8E in the central part of the City, containing twenty rooms, partly filled with boarders. Splendid cook- ing arrangements, Inquire at Philadelphia ease sbon heast Corner Sth and D street. sep Fo. RENT—Two large, pleasant PARLORS, on first foor, connecting with folding-doors, suit- able for an office and bed-room, or housekeeping purposes. A large barement Kitchen will also be rented, if desired. The rooms wil) be rented un- furnished. Apply at No. 130 Pennsylvania avenue, between !9th and 20th streets, before 8% o'clock, or after 4 o’clock in the evening. sep 12 2t* qOBLING HOUSE FOR SALE. The Proprietor of this popular: and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for sale. Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sts. sel2 Iw* BARGAIN—For sale sbout 6,00 square feet of GZOCND. one block from the Western Mar- mproved with eight tenements, which brings permonth, rent, Also, one Mule Wagon and Harness, and about 2," feet of White Pine timber, second hand, will be sold cheap, as_the ewner is leaving the country on account of failing health, inbuire at the corner of Bhode Island avenue and llth street. sep 12-2t* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Large LOT ani HOUSE containing 9 rooms, all new. Can be | exchanged for small farm preferably. Iequire at Star Office, sep 10-3t* SEVERAL NEAT AND NEWLY FINISHED 2 ROOMS for rent, unfurnished, with privilege ofcooking. Apyly at the large frame eottage on P street north, 3 doors westof lithst, sep 10-3t* Fo RENT—Two-story FRAME HOUSE, con- taining four rooms, situated on K street, be- et. $i | tween 18th and loth, No. 60 _ sep 10-3t* PETER McDONOUGH. FOR RENTA PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, having a splendid Sky Light. Connected with the Gallery are three convenient Rooms. Inquire on the premises, No. 540 Pennavivania avenue, ¥ Terms cash. J.C. McGUIRE & CO. between Ist and 24 sts., or of GREGOR oe hee Bep 13-3¢ Auctioneers. | AUCTION SALES. a a og ee | THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUC- € Op TUESDAY AFTERNOO , i +8 er 1Sth. at 6s chook, 4p frent of the mosis ans willeetl that d:sivable Brick Houso and Lot, situated on Perea th street west. betwoen Tand K streets north pg the south part of Lot 12. in & ’ 2 lot is 2 feet front by 70 feet deep, farrneed byes three store Brick Store and Dwelling. The store is 2) by & feet, fitted upin modern style, and has been occupied for several Zears past as a dry goods fore. he dwelling pi contaii fi pleasant and well arranged. rae Vere pegs There is also.a good, dry cellar under the store making altogether. one of the most desirable in: vestments in the no: thern part of the city, The heure is No. 371, on the west side of the street. Title p:rfect. Terme cash Conveyancipg at cort of purchaser. sep6 da GE & WILLIAMS, Aucts. RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aactioneers. SEVENTH STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. On TURRDAY, the 13th instant, at 634 0’clock p. m..immedintely after the sale on the west side of Beventh street, we shall sell tne dwelling house directly opposite, situated on part of Lot No 6, in Rquare 452, now vacant, being on the east side of Severth street. above I strect. The house may be | £0 improved as to accommodate storeand dwelling. | The lot is 2 i pivieee 23 feet front and 131 feet deep with alley Immediate possession given. Terms: One-half cash, halance in 6months, with interest. Conveyance at cost of purchaser, sep3s-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. EXECUSOR’S SALE OF FOURTEEN DESTRA- LE NG LOTS ON 16TH STRERBT WEST. BETWEEN Q AND RSTREETS NORTH. Cn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, September 13. at 46 o'clock, on the premises, wa shall sell fourteen desirable Building Lots, in subdivision of Square No. 179, fronting about 3) feet each on 16th street west, between Q and R streets north, and running back 110 feet to a public alley, There lots are finely located, on high ground, and within a short distance of the lith street pas- senger railroad. | Terms : One-third in cash; the remsinder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. ae paymen’ of 25 on each lot will be required at e time of sale. JOHN B, TURTON, Executor. Fepé6 a J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AT On WEDNESDAY, the lath i at 10 o’clock nt, we shall sell .m., at the late residence of George Hercus, deceased, No, 573 Maryland avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets, Island, a good assort- | ment of Furniture, viz: | Mahogany Sofas, Chairs and Tables Large Looking Glass, Sideboard, Chamber Sets consisting of Bedsteads, reaus, Wa‘ stands, &c Coe Hair and other Mattresses, Bedding and Carpets Dee Room Furniture, such as Crockery an lassware, Chairs, Tables, Knives and Forks, &c., &e., Kitcben Utensils, consisting of large Cooking Stove and Fixtures,and many other articles which we deem unnecessary to enumerate, Terms cash. sep 9-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. | BY? C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, GREAT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF DRY | On WEDNESDAY MORNING. September 1, commencing at 1) o’clock each day, and contin: uing daily at that hour until the whole is dis josed of, we shall sell the entire stock of Dry | oods, Horiery. &c., at the store, No. 371 7th street, between I and K sts, We name in par Bleached and Brown Cottons, Calicves, Spool Cottons, Umbrellas, Parasols, Table Linens. Napkins, Dress Goods, Merinos, Ralmora!s, Towels, Ginghams, Delaines, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets. Vestings, Cloaks, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Veils, Neck Ties, Hoop Skirts. &e., &c., Black and Fancy Silks, | Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Crash, &c ,&c.,&c, The whole comprising the largest lot of Dry Goods that bas been offered at public sale in this city in many years. The attention of the trade is respectfully called to the above sale, (as the owner is about to remove from the city.) ‘The entire stock will be sold to the highest bidder. FS SALE OR RENT—The large four-story PRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 38%, on the north side of north C -treet, between 31 street west and 4% street, having a front of 23feetona lot 140 feet deep, with a stable and carriage house building in the rear on an alley, 3) feet wide, Possession of the honre can be had in a few days. Apply at 490 H street, to sep 10-lw* JAMES TOWLES. (OUR FURNISHED ROOMS, Chambers, and Parlor. for rent, at No. 424 E street. between &th and 9th, Also, two FRAME HOUSES for sale. sep 9-lw* FS RENT—Two large, handsomely FUR- NISHED ROOMS, one on first floor and one on second floor. Apply at 135 G street, between 2Ist and 224 streets. sep 9-6t* BY J. 0, MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 10TH | STARE WEST, NEARLY OPPOSITE FORD'S | HEATER, On TURSDAY AFTERNOON, eptember 23th, at 50’clock, on the premises, we shall sell, Lot No.13, in square No. 317, fronting 5) feet on loth street west, between E and F streets north, nearly opposite Ford’s Theater, and running back 10 feet, 1 inch; together with the improvements, con- sisting of an old fashioned Brick Dwelling House. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premias Conveyances and ‘enue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, J.C. Mc@UIRE & CO., sep 13-4 Auctioneers, OR SALE—A LOT fronting on H street, between 4thand 5th streets, and extending back to Massachusetts avenue 339 feet, and ia the best lo- cality for purding in this part of the city. Can be had at areasonable price Apply at 604 H street north. sep 9-lw* Fo RENT—A large FRAME HOUSE, contain- ing eleven rooms, en Maine avenue, (Island,) id healh ti Address “A. B.” immediately | between 3d and 4% atreets. Possession given im- Tatoveh. city post ollie, or spp'y to JO. Me. | mediately. Apply tod. M. YOUNG & BRO.,403 GUIRE n Rooms. sep 12-3t* Penn. avenue, near 4% street. Sep 7-e03t* TRL WANTED—To attend nd MH chamberwork. Wanted at 155 G street. above 19th. sep 10-3t* OOK WANTED —A first rate OOOK who is neat sbout her work. and will assist in washing, Wanted at 155 G street, above 19th. _ sep 10-3t* ANTED—A number of active. honeat BOYS, as messengers in the Independent Tele; rep Office. Good wages can be made. Apply at 450 15th street. =v i ae sep 10-1w W ANTED—A respectable white WOMAN, to ccok and assist in washing. Gond references required. Apply at 343 3d atreet, between E and F, after 5 p.m. sep 10-3t* WANTED. One large ROOM, or two medium size ROOMS, for a gentleman, wife and two le, do errand, (OR SALE—Several BHANTIES. on ground, on 2ist strest, between F and G. quire of GEORGE H. BAER, corner ith street and Rhode Island avenue. sep 6-1w* A BARE CHANCE A furnished three story BRICK HOUSE for rent, within one square of Willards’ Hotel. For further particulara in- quire of WM. H. FANNING, No, 904 14th st ep 6-lw HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PRI- vate sale a tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miles from the Capitol, over Benning’ s Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein uneurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut. No improvements,except a small house, For farther particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. i f the subscriber, 13g miles northeast hildren, i table. quiet family, with | or inqui . beard. Address 0. W. MORRIS, Urdnance Office. | of Benning’s Bridge. _Sep 10-3t™ sep 6-Im* B. SMERIFF. ANTED-—A SITUATION as seamstress bya young lady. one ef Singer's best ma SHED ROOMS—Single or suites of FRSoms, suited for the accommodation of offi- shines, Private family preferred. Address f the army and others; also, PARLORS with chines. PrivatGries MARY M. ANDERSON, folding doors: all just vacated, at 424 1sth street, fep 10-3t* No. 341 7th street. | between New York avenueandH. sep 5-eost* wax TED—Two white GIRLS, one for washing and ironing, one for general housework. Thore out ofa boarding house preferred, Apply at KOHN’S, 305 south D street, between 12th and 13th. Bep 10-3t* ANTED—To purchase a substantial modern- bailt BRICK DWELLING, worth about $5,000, betweem 6th and l5th streeta and north of Pa. av. l cash if an object. Address ‘A. B, C.,’’ Btar Office. sep 9-lw* QURSTITOTES AND VOLUNTEERS WANT- ED.—100 MEN wanted, of all nationalities, to go as volunteers or substitutes, to whom the high- est bounty will be given on day of enlistment, with choice of Istand 2d regiments D.C. Volun- teers. GEO. H. CASSIDY, 446 8th street, be- tween Penn. avenue and D street, sep 9-Iw* [Rep. & Chron.] W ANTED, BY THE SECRETARY OF THE SPANISH LEGATION, A FURNISHED HOUSE, near lith, 15th. or 16th street, between Hand T, for six months from October ist. Address to Gay street, cerner of Congress, Georgetown. tep9. lw" 5 ANTED TO ADOPT A CHILD FROM ITS BIRTH—By a family without children, Ad- dress. for week, stating where the child may be seen, itrs. CHAS, M. THOMAS, City Post Office. sep 8 6t* WANTED Two Hundred COLORED MEN, A ply atNo 40 Water street, Georgetown, aud Wy ANTED-—Two steady, industrious BOYS, one each to learn the Harness and Trankmaking business. Apply at 500 7th street. au 29-tf BOTTLES WANTED! rice e pai — ~ © hig Wwhole Obampagae Bottles, do, do, do. Ale di + £05. &C-.D: Pint Ale ings, £6 6,01 SHINN Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown, D.O. N. B.cAny person ‘baying iaree quantitios of Old Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. tan 18-Im}_ BR. A. SHINN. ANTED- By MORGAN & RHINEHART, at @ street Wharf, 5.000 Tons GREEN HO8- PITAL AND CAMP BONES, for which the high est market price will be paid. au 18-eolm ANT BD-SROOND HAND, PURNITU W Ato” Min ORE, CARPETS, BEDS, DING, and HOUSEFURN (SHING GOODBor description, BUOHLY, 49% 7th street, jo6-€f Gand 8 a D- ery ‘between -east side, RS ETA ETERS TS OTE GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS RINE: P herotof: ist! - M eee ite i Mavens ent Joka, Wane, under the name of W, 8. MATTHEWS & CO., was on the I7t jiasolved by mutae \eonaent. ‘3 wilt 2 Satthene No. 49° Heke am a 8 ie cos "WS: MaTtHEWe JOHN W. ig Georgetown, D.C., Sept 8, 1854, W, BOGE. The business wi'l be continued by W. 9. Mat- ws Mat 0 tne to serve his custo a where he will be pleset tam 8 Marra awa, Ghearee Se te chops Coeeeier ‘ver oeah, per cana i My ee ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen only—347 K street, near 13th, STEPHENSON. 1-tf nd commodious ROOMS com prising the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J, L_ Kidwell’s new Drug Store. on Est., near corner of Pa. ay. and 14th 6t., two deors be- Ww ‘ S een JOHN L. KIDWELL. {OR RENT—A ROOM on I5th street. opposite the Treasury Department, adapted to the use ofa Banker or Broker, having connested with it @ very commodious and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn _ave., between lth and lith sta. Ww id Inquire of Mr: au 27-: Fo SALE—DRUG STORE, BRICK HOUSE an three BUILDING LOTS.’ Inquire at No. 456, Mass. avenue, near 6th st. au 13-Im* ALE—A three story and attic BRIOK PF OFoGAE and out-buildings, ou North Capitol street, between B and OC, No. 394, nearly opposite the Washingtom Railway, near the Depot House. containing 10 rooms; a vacant lot adjoining; front of 5 by 80. For further particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No, 322 Pennsylva- nia av. aulG FFER FOR SALE, at a great bargain.» Wasa FARM, containing about 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all necessary out- houses, This property lies about 4 miles from Genter Market, on the Benning’s Endes road across Eastern Branch, ising high and healthy situation, with an) abgadance of wood, Terms oD &y ic: made kneWEENY & CO. Real Estate Brokers, au 15-Im Gorner 7th and D streets. OTICE.—I would respectfally inform the pub- lic that baving cispoeee of ae stock of Hard- ware to Messrs. BR, C. Johnson & Go.. I earnestly request all persous who bave accounts standing on my Books to call at once and tle. My accounts will beiert fo. pore Soe named firm, who are orixt settle the a AVAGE. .L. 8 sep 5-6t 324 D st., bet, ith and 11th. FS, THOSE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOKING STOVE—Oall at our store and examine the ARBITER. E.H, & H. I. GREGORY, 321 Penna, uvenoue. 4 see the portable RANGES, MONITOR Fan BELL. ‘We will warrant ely to bake well. a BH. & Bs GREGORY, Alar Penna. avenue. THE ARBITER COOK STOVE. The areat fuel ma EH. &H,1 GREGORY. Sep 8-6t 321 Pennsylvania avenue. SPzCrat NOTICE.—All persons having claims inst the Perseverence Fire Company are anenee te present the same to the Brendes sectal ci! members are hereby notified to THURSDAY, Sept. 15th. at 7% p.m Ethers will be a Anal eettloment of the stirs ot SeeceePits aultares enero ate will, ty resolution, beexeluded from all bonuts ot Bel it, rd t theCom sep beobt™ JOHN H. DIOKSON, See. BvttaR CHEESE! uaast DE, pUrEoW & Bac . F Tetamns Rov Gompaan bout CPgoE = Pe leased my 13- ater street, Georgetows, BY J.C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SALE OF SMALL FRAME OUSE AND LOT NEAR THE LONG BRIDGE, AND BRICK HOUSE AND LOT NEAR THE ARSENAL, 1 On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 19th 1 at 5 o'clock, On the premises, we shall seli pert of Lot No. 3, in square No, 268, fronting on laryland avenue, between 13th and 133q sts.,and improved by a small Frame House, At 53; o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No.3, i No. 504, fronting 27 feet 6 inches ear 4%; street. and running back 122 feet to a wide alle d improved with a three- story Brick Dwelling House ccorsininy: seven Petes east cellar; also, a brick stable on the rear of the lot, Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six months, with interest. Conveyances and atarps at the cost of the pur- h E : sep 1s-d JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. J, C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, UABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH I. BE- BEN FOURTBENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the lith day of September next, 1864, I shallsell, in front of the premises, at 5o’clock p,m., by virtue of a decree of the Or- han’ Court dated the 12th dayof may: 1863, rati- ied and confirmed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the 18th day of May, 1833, the following described handsome building lot, viz: Lot numbered four(4)in Square numbered two hundred and eighteen, (213,) it having a front of 42 feet7 incheson north I, between I4th and 15th streets west, running back witha side alley toa 30 feetalley, 42feet7inches. == | Terms: alf cash; balance in six months,the purcbaser to give note for the deferred payment, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured to the satisfaction of the Guardian. All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost ote purchaser. itle perfect. r 4, ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Guardian. sep 3a net BUG" G. MOGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, Y JAS, C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, QHANCERY SALE OF VACANT LOTS. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, September li, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, dated May 10th, 1853, made in a cert: wherein Wm. Bird et al. are complainants and H, R. Marryman, trustee of Z. Hazel. deceased, is defendant, No. 886, equity, I shall sell the follow- ing described vacant Lots, viz: he east part of Lot 3, in Square 728, Lot 8, in Square 758, fronting on 24 street east, rusning back to a 30 foot alley. i Parts of Lots 3and 4, in Square eed fronting on Maryland avenue. between $d and 4th sts. Lot No, 14, in Square No. 867, fronting 60 feet on 6th street esst, at the corner of north B street, and running back 75 feet on north B et. ‘e remainder in six < ® < Terms: One-third cash; the and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by | the bonds of the purchaser, with approved secu- | rity. 1f the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property so in default, on one week’s ublic notice, at the risk and expense of the de- Faulting purchaser. Cost of conveyances and stamps te be paid by the purchaser, WALTER 8. COX. Trustee. | auZ-eokds J.C. McGUIRB & O0., Aucts. | ¥ 3,0, MoQ@UIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, OT: .— VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NN ORTH iB ATREET. BETWEEN 20TH AND 218T BTR! 8, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ‘Will be sold-at putlic auction on MONDAY, the I9th day of September next ensuing. at 4¢ o’slock, on the premises. the following desirable piece or | arcel of ground, jying, situate and being on north street fast 9 anche eant of its intersection with Sint ate et. wes! nce north 7) feet to an alley, thence west 20 feet, thence south 5 feet 9 in- Sey eens wont 20 fect, thence south 64 feet 3 in- Geereinis ae, a te nnaaainn ee aoe sot Nec hundied and eighty-Hve square foot, or bouts. er 5 ed to be undoubted. Fee title naif cash; the baisace in threeequal instalments. fable respectively in 6,9 and 12 montha, with in the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on pre % SSeS eee ‘ERM. GENEBRAL’S OF. QQ. gis erin ‘pad + 1864. ‘Artillery service Horsenruitebie for Cavalry and will rebased at Giesboro’ Depot,inopen mar- re taro ber 1 isa * Horses delivered to Captsin L, Low: Moore, A’O. M.. aud be mblected to crual Government ing; ion before being ts Price of Cavelry Horses, $175 each. « ice of Artillery Horses, $180 each. ayment will be made for as) Ris rrgres Colonel i sep 3-Im i oe Ser | | streets. audérunning back 97 feet 0's inc | geth AUOTION SALES, FUTURE Days, nt 7 BX 248. ©. McGUIRB @ 00., auctionsers, THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING Lots on RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. BETWREN latg AND 15TH STREETS AT PUBLIC SALE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, September ‘ % > the premi e shall sell Lota “PB,” “8."" and *°T.” in subdivision of lots im Square No 211, Lots "S’ and ‘°T’’ fronting each 39 feet, and Lot ‘‘P’’ 1s feet, om Rhode Island avo- nne. between lith and Bth streets west. Title perfect. Terms: One third in eash: the remainder in three and nine months, with interest, secured by deed of trast on the premises. A oxyment of $25 on each lot will be required at iar) time of ale, i eh opveyances and stamps at the purchaser's coat. Sep 8-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, Y¥ W.B. LEWIS & 0O., Auctioneers. INTERNATIONAL SALOON AND TEN YRABS’ LEASE oF PROPERTY AT AUCTION. ;WEDNESDAY A®TERNOON, Sept'r_lith, at 6 orclock p. m...on the prema Wor Las TH cdree he we shall sell the Goo. handsomely furnished on 7th street, directly opposite at The Fixtures, Genamon'a. Furniiurss Glave, and Crockery Ware. Looking Glasses, Paintings, Cook- ing Utensils. all nearly new, and in the best order. Together with a Ten-Years’ Lease of the prem- iser, We call the attention of persons lookise ont for above salo, as offering & good investments to the bg rare chance by location an pointments fi TEWwiss 0° * Auctioneers, splerdid business W.B, _ sep oat {Chron.J YJ. 0, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON D STREET NORTH, BBP WEEN TWELFTR AND ee pee STREETS WEST,AT PUBLIC On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, September 2st, at 5 o'clock, om the premises, we thall sell parts of Lots Nor. 1] and 12 in Squars No 298, fronting 21 feet on north D street, botween 12th and 13th ats, West, rurning back 83 fet 4%) inches toa 23 feet paved alley, improved by abrict building two higt stories, Occupied asa wholesale wine and liquor store. Terms: One-balf cash; the remaind and 12 months, with interest,seenred OE kf 3 trust om the premises, Title indisputable, Cost of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by the purchaser, _seplo d J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOULD AND KITOHEN P| aaron 'UBNITUBE On THURSDAY, the lth instant, we shall at the residence of a gentleman deqining hou keeping. st 10 0’clock a. m., at No. 388, north side of North C, between 34 and 434 streets, an excel- On 14 lent assortment of Furniture, vis: Walnut Sofa, Castor Rocking and Parlor Chaira, Walnut Extension and ether Tables and Stands, Mahogany Dressing and other Bureaus, Center and other Tab! Oak and other Cot Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding, 4 Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloth, and Window Blinds, Qhandeliers, Gas Burners, and Fixtares, Crockery and Glassware, Ccoking, Radiators, and other Stoves, Refrigerator, and many other articles which we jeem unnecessary to enumerate. Terms cash, sep 12-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY 248. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH E STREBT, BU- TWEEN 197TH AND 20TH STREETS WEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. sth, at 6 o’clock,on the premises, by virtue of a deeree of | the Orphans’ Court, dated June 2ist. 1864, conftrmed by the Supreme Conrt July 5th. 1864, I shall eell part of Lot No 2. in Square No. 122, fronting about 8 feet on North Estreet, between 19th ns 8, to~ with the improvements consisting of& two story Frame Dwelling house (No. 214) containing four roome. Gost ocean’ to be paid by the purchaser eyance to be e pure! s ot ot conveyer MORRIS, Guardian, rep 3-e0d J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y JAMES C. McGUIRE & CQ., Auctioneers, SMALL DWELLING HOUSE ON SOUTH D. BR- TWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STRERTS WEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, eles 16th, at 5 0°clock, on the premises, we'shall sell part of lot No. 18, im subdivision of square No. 582, frontin 20 feet 1 inch on seuth D street, between Ist an: 2d streets west, and running back 115 feet to a pub- lie alley, improved by a two-story frame dwelling house, containing five rooms and a kitchen, Terms cask. sep J.C. McGUIRE & OO.. Aucts. i BY J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY BALE OF TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON 9TH 8T,, BET, M AND N STS_NORTH. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON Sept. léth, at5o’clk, on the premises, we shall sell two very desirable building Lots, fronting each 19%: feet on the west side of 9th street. between Mand N_ streets, and running back 138 feet 9 inches to a 30 foot alle: Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Fae ons and revenue stamps et the cost of purchaser. tep zd JAS: C, McQUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE oF ADUABEB REAL Es- TE. By_ virtue of a decree of the Supreme QGourt of the District of Columbia, dated on the 2lst day of May. A. D. 1864. en in a certain cause(No, 1.8%) nding in said Court between Joseph B. Dy rustee, complainant, and John Williams, defen- ant, the undersigned trustee will,on WEDNES- DAY, the 2ist day of Le cept A.D. 1864, at 5 o'clock p. m.,in front of the premises, proceed to resell all aaedy ie ground situate inthe City of Washington and District of Columbia, known and designated as lot numbered 16, in Bquare num- dered 5. Also, the cast 7 feet inches front of lot numbered 15, in said square, together with tho im- provements on said lot and part of lot. consistin, of a large three story brick dwelling house, wit! back building. beinga portion of the real estate of the late Commodore Stephen Cassin.) The property is situate on north K street, be- tween 26th and 7th streets west, fronting 57 feet and 8 inches on K street, and extending back with shat aroifora asa (57 feet8 inches) 109 feet40 in- ches toa pu ic alley, The terms of sale are: One-third cask. (of@hich the purchaser will be required to pay down at the time of sale $1%;) the balance to be paid in two equal installments at 6 and 12 months from the day of sale; said balance to bear interest from the day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secured by beets See of the purchaser or purchasers, with surety to be approved by Trustee, If the termsvof sale be not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee re- ferves the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by ad tising such resale three times in someone or mere daily newspapers published in the City of Wash- ington. 1 d_ stamps at the cost of the patggene saa eg ASKEY, Trustee, 12-4taw&ds] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct, ¥ JAS, CO. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF SMALL Aa OF GROUND IN THE NORTHERN PERT uF THE SECOND WARD. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 20th, at 5 o’clock, om the i shail for account of the ‘'United BE: man Congregation,’” Square north of Square 278. bounded by 12th street Vermont avenue and north Q street, and ining 3,460 square feet of ground. hird in cash,the remainder in six ed) pee with interest, secured bya jeed of trust on the premises, Allconyveyance and revenue stamps at the cost of the puenMer: 5. McGUIRE & 00. Aucts. Y BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers. Orricg U. 8 ‘CaritoL winging TY t ‘WASHINGTON, 5 co! Terms: 0! 0.» pee 3, = : DAY, October Ist, commence! at ee the telowis variegated and plain Mar- dle will be sold at public auction, on the grounds north of the United States ex ere . 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. 1,000 feet tpapic) orenrene do, 2 ac Marble. Ui plecee fect Verment Green Serpentine, 8 Column Bbafts do. 2.00 eubic feet remnants Italian Marble At the same time will be sold a large lot of Doors. Shutters, and Building Materials, of va- rious kinds. retary of the Interior. By order of the See OLRM ONT C WEST, sep 6-dtd Generel Superintendent. sep ss HorseShoes, st OF CONDEMNED MULES. % 40 CHR or OF WAsuINOTOR WaAsnimcrox, D. C., September 5, 1864 wal be eae as pu eile maou on oor as Goer: rvatory, ie on WEDNESDAY, Beptember 21, tied, a tot of 5 fit fe lic service, bar ae era Government fands. . . Gen’l an ef . sit z Depot of Washington CONDEMNED QUARTERMABTER'S STORKS, BUGGIES, &c., &0. if Quartermaster’s Ofics, Depot of Washington, hich Ooreatington. Do, Bepromber 1, 1°06. t Will be sold ot al ction. at Govenmont Warehouse, situa' eae sity of Washingtonson W. BEDAY ber Ja, 1664, at 1 ovclock a. Guarterm: ter’s Stores, conde! Buckets, ‘1 Porteble Forges, me ‘areas, Jeaies, Whips, , Stoves. Badd . ante ares of old iron, de ke, Will be sold eeespeaike ad street. eer Se completion of tered alin ea, Barges nee . ils erms cash, in