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_ LOCAL NEWS. _ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Vanintiss.—The prolific pen ef Mr. Fitz- simmens produced another play of the sepaations| order entitled The Dancers of a Dancing Girl, or the Trials of 8 Danseusa,” fad will introduce it tohis patrons to-night. New acts, songs. dances, and Ethiopian acts Will also be prodaced. Canterrury—Mr. Les announces no new Yaces for the present week, bat his old perform- ers will prove sufficiently attractive, to no doubt fill the hall nightly Denier the daring mopast and rope walker will perform new and thrilling teats, while the Fowler sisters will appear in new and graceful dances, and the large corns of Ethiopiansin new and ama- singacts. There are over one hundred per- formers here Forps THEATEE.—The Fiorences to-night enter upon the fourth and last week of their most sncceesfal engagement, when anew Irich jegendary dramas, written expressly for Mr. Florence, and entitled «« Kathleen Mavourneen, or St. Patrick’s Eve,” willbe pertormed. This play was produced in London, and afterwards in the principal cities of thiscountry. The en- tertainment will conclude with the Protean play “Thrice Married.” ROVER'S THEATRE.—The great tragedienne Madame Ponisi, to-night commences an en- gagement at Grover's. «Narcisse or the last days of the Pompadour,” is announced for the first time in thiscity. It depicts scenes that transpired in the reign of Louis XV of France. and just prior to the French Revolution. The cast i strong one, and embraces besides Pon- ©. McCollam, Mr. J. W. Jennings, ———— The Draft menced. The draft in this city and district, to fill the deficiency under the late call of the President for 500,000 men, was commenced this morning in the frame building adjoining Capt. Patnam’s Office, at tne corner of 13th and I streets. The room had been used by clerks connected with the Provost Marshal's Office, but the desks And benches were removed for the occasion. ‘The drawing was conducted as at the first draft in the City Hall, except that while the draw- ing commenced with the First Ward at that time, the Twelfth District, of the county, hav- ing the largest deficiency, was first drawn to- day. The Twelfth District embraces ali that part ot the county of Washington east and south of the Eastera Branch or Anacosta river. At1l0¥% o’clock the doors were opened, and those liable to draft came into the building and took position outside of the railing. Mr. Thos. ©. Burns, the well known blind man, who drew the names from the box at the former draft, was again on hand, and performed his duties. The cards were then handed to Mr. F. W. Biackferd, Commissioner of Enroliment, ‘who announced the names of the “lucky” in- dividuals. The box was frequently shaken by ar. Ss S. Baker, and the names were thus well mixed. The recording clerks to-day were Joseph J. Ott and Jobn C. Parker, anda force of other clerks occupied positions at a table near by, and as each name was called filled up a no- tice, this greatly facilitating the business. At eleven o’c!ock, the names of those enrolied in the 12th District, to the number of 1,473 were placed in the box. The deficiency is 106, but double the number 212, were drawn, in order | to meet any deficiency by reason ot exemption of any drafted man on account of physical disability, alienage, enroilment elsewhere, &c, Capt. Putnam, Provost Marshall was present and superintended the drawing, and Dr. Keasby, Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment | ‘was also present and assisted in counting the cards, and placing them in the box. Mr. Blac ktord announced that the quota of the 12th District, was originally 137 men and it has furnished but three, and obtained credit for the balance in the appointment of the District. | The first name announced was that of John ©onnor, Giesboro, Regimental Stables, and then in quick succession were drawn: Josiah Larner, Giesboro; Frederiek Silver, Camp Hoskins; fhomas Green, Newkirk Gang: John Dyson, }osle's Gang; Tony Davis, Camp Hoskins; Peter Denniscn, Camp Hoskios; Wm Connor, Giesboro’ Regimenta) Stables; Anthony Small° wood. Giesboro’; Wm R Williams, Saddiera’ De- jot; Thos Osborn, Freemason’s Gang. Giesboro’, Phos Archbold. Q >rnelius’ Stables: Robert Wea- yer. Giesboru’, Harlan Hawkins, Camp Hoskins; M Addison, Race Course; John Fowler, Giesboro’; Kdward Huber. Lingow’s Gang; Henry Eddie, Buperintend’t Giesboro’; Mathew Carr.Giesboro’; Robert Bweeney. Uniontown; Michael Stanton, Giesbor«; Cornelius Maboney, Hospital Stables; Joseph B Owens, River Koad; Thomas Harne Giesboro; Henry Lewis, above Lighter’s Corral; Joseph Waters. regimental stables; Thos Foyle, Giesboro; Jos Miler, Bush’s gang; Jos McSorrell Hospital Mess House; Jas Campbell, boro; Hi Hoghes. Atwood’s gang; John Hogan, Thom son's gang; Nicholas C:oss, Regimental Stable; Robt Harri‘ ay, Bayliss Gang; Wm Whittier, Camp Haskins; Chas Hause Giesboro; Jobn Mack’ Regi- mental stables; Thos H Lymaa, Union 20 Dove, Waterwerhs: Peter Phelp, Regim=ntal Btgbles; Patk Cull. Drainage Foreman; Zach Orun- nonell, Giesboro; Henry Giviner. jr, Buckley’s Farm; Levi Ailen, Foreman No 5; John Kelly, Gies)' sro; Wm Duane. Giesboro; John Quliket, Camp Haskins; Danl F Lee, Lee’s Farm; Horace Clark, Forage Depot; OG A. Westover, Dock Yard ; Jobn ill, | Mahc nev’s Gang; Jobn ‘Gordon. Camp Hoskins; Peter Brannan, | Brady's Gang; James Scaban, Giesbere; Wm By- | erett, Regiment Stables; Joseph Anderson, Oolonel Greene's Department; David Flyon, Insane Asy- Joveph Hicks. Regiment Stal L Cornell Blacksmith Shop; William Heineman, Regimental Stables; Hugh Car y, Bush’s Gang; John 1, Tai: town; Patrick Canty, O’Connell’s Gang; Al- exand-r Orowl. Saddler’s Department; 8 Wood, Regimental &tables; Levi Baston, Lamber Dapart- ment; Benjamin Cox, Marshall’s Farm: wit Henry. town; Patrick Tucker, Beli’s Corr John Whitman, Stable No 4, Cornelius Sulliv: Shoeing Shor; Robt Tyler,J A Smith's farm; Jno Keprnsy. D ck Yard: EA Towerly, Col Green's Department; Morris Brown, Giesboro; Jno Blax- ton You Th farm; Edward Hasey, near Insaoe Asylum; Chas Bond. Insane Asylum; Alex Belter, works for 8 J Grimes; Jno Collins Brainey’s gang; Jobn Alley, Carpenter: Jacob T Thompson, Thompson's garg: Wa r, Carpenter's gang: Jas Decker, Hoxpitel § ; Wesley Rica, neac Inrane Atyium: A F France, Carpenter's gang; Jas Queen. Good Hope; Wm Curlin. Hospital stables; Sam’ Kendon, Kegimen’al Stables; Chris Acker- man. Camp Haskins: Rob Donaldson Mess House; Thos Kishao, Hospital Stables; Russell Weinker, Camp Stoneman: Chas Stewart, Hospital Stables No.2; John Annison, Block Stables No 2; Jehn Warren Ba l+y's Gang; Peter Brannilon, Drainy’s | men; Major Gren Scaga’s Farm; Ed Taylor, Lee's | ¥arm; John Knowles, Cross Roads by McClellans’; honey’s Gang, J.Sweeny, Union | n ! fo} ® d,(colored,' Co? Naylor’s Farm; _ Insane Asylum; Thcs Malhaven, Liphall Disis, Carpenter's Gang: | John Parker, J A Smith’s Farm; John Mathis, Ma- | heny’s Gang; N A Cornelius, Stock Yard; Mathey Haywood. Yeddes Gang: Jos’ Ragan: Mess House; b r, by McClellan, Cross Roads; George fis. Bayle’s Gana; George Lang, Camp Haskins; William Woods, Peter’s Superiotendant ; N-he- mih Roby, Uniontown ; Timethy Martin, 0’Con- nor’s Gang; George Douglass, Wright's Gang ; George Burroughs, Uniontown; Lewis Peck: Regiment Stables; Edward Steele. Road rom ood Hope to ace Course ; Michael Kensie, Baili’s Corral, section D; Thomas Solomon, Stanton Town; Michael Donovan. Camp Soneman; Aneheu Leslie, Siogo’s Gaag; Milton | Jones, Regiment Stables O.No. 3; Patrick Sim- | moni ‘eben lpaprrdmidary FB Andicott. Camp Has- kina, Jam-# Andrews, Drainey’s Foreman; Wa'ter Bark, Insane Asylum; Patrick Bo'an, Uornelius | Stables: Alexend-r Knowel, Pheifas Superinten- dent; Charles Br Uniontown; Grandian Chap- ‘arm; John Mullan, Camp is , Giesboro; C F Fureeson, Giesboro; Orcar ington, Colonel Greene’s Men; Jason Thorp Uniontown; 8 Koaslie Drainy’s Men; Jas McDonough, Regimeatal Stables No 3; W Dev Drainy's ;,¥m B Dorsey, Union ; ¥ (ranent § at Town' peng O'Hare, ey's Corral; Jam near arse; Jas H Danforth’ Danforth’s Farm; igha Oagent’ Regimental Stables D. No 5; John Ball. Regiment No 6; H Me-ron, Giesboro; Thos Duvall, Union Bayliss’ Gang; Town; Henry Williams, Stanton Town; Wm Arm stro Mess Houze; Wm Henny, Stetson’s De- partment; John 0 Buckner, Union Town; Wm. Carr, Regim ptal stables E No 4; J 8 Snyder, Reg: imenial Stables E No 8; Joba Mc¥addea, Thomp- son's Barvey Geng; Isaac Cline Police’. Off = T. Brown, Saddler’s Departmant? ley. near Race Course; Th ;Johp Picket, Bastern Branch Gorral: den. Bailey’s Gang; Frank Smith Plie- uperintendent; Amos Brown, Blackamitn’ partinent; Gulick, Oarpenter’s Gang; Jas | Buckley. Iusane Asylum; Michael Whites floss: | tal Stables, Wm Keech, Newkirk’s Gang: Robert Durfe. River Read, near Race Course; Fielder Smith. Crovs Roads; Ed Leonard, Balliss’ Corral; Stephen Phelps, Mrs Barry’s Farm; James Young, Naylor's Rosd Warm; Hatacl Ford. Col Naylor's Farm) Alex Hockings, Mahoney’s Gang: George 1 Hil. Road from Good Hope to Race Course: Join Simms, Bailis~’ Gavg: Thomas Henshaw, Ballot Corral; Bernhard 73 ig ignshaw, Bellies: Ramsey. Horpital 8 © Dellorf, Rezvimen- tal Stables No 6; E Base Oncre Bees Wright, Smitb’s Farm; J M:Sorley. Drai ; Jae raty Baillise’ Corral: 3 W Walter Giese: R Lore Bailliss’Gang; & Thompson, Beson'’sGang: Charles Furguson, Mrs Naylor's Farm; Wm Rick: ardson. Urientown; Geo Tosane Asylum; am, WH Carter, Col Green men; Joba Foley, ‘3 fy Drane’s men; Claborne Carter estinn! George Wiliams, Wright's Gauge Price, Headquart Vim thy Gone'y, Julem & n, River Road; C a, Hos- Rat Duprey, Albert lowe, Camo Haskins; Geo axkell. Drainey's Gang: Resen works for J F Young; Gee tell, fiospital; John Hamilton, Lingo’ Gaus: Henry Halm, Bellow'sGang; Hoa ry Brown, “=ddier'’s Department, Jobm Leyden, ‘Thompsov’s Gang, Wm Turoer, Gamo Haskins, This completes the draic tn'the 12th sub-dis- trict, and it was announced that no more names would be drawn to day. Satie loves Tre Wasnincton Exemption Ass00Ia- Tiow —This sssociation, of which Mr. P. F. Bacon is tTessurer, and whose number is over 610. held & meeting at Temperance Hall on Saterdey evening, which was largely attended, it being understood that a proposition was to be made by some of the members to draw oat and invest tbeir subscription in ward bounty fund> Mr Lioyd, the president, was in the chair, asd the secretary, Mr. R.S. Davis, ia his place Atrer the reading of the minutes of the tast Meeting, Mr. Bacon stated that he had wai ou the Secretary of War in relation to pen porement of the draft, and was there informed that the draft would take place promptly at the appointed time. The President had been waited upon, bat he referred them to the Sec- retary of War. Mr. Joseph Gawler moved the appointment of a committee to procare and putin 100 men Qs substitutes tor such members of the clab as may be drafted, and appropriating $40,000 therefor. This motion excited considerable disoussion, during which it was ohjected that this course ‘was not contempiated by the constitution, aad the motion was finally amended by authori- zing the committee to inquire as to procuring the men, and report to a futare meeting, and almost by a ananimons vote laid on the table. Mr. George Maher here stated that the Third Ward were making efforts to fill its quota, that in the association the ward had $11,000, and Bow the ward needed bat $5,000, whicn it was proposed to draw from the treasury of the as- sociation, which, of course, would receive the benefit of the remainder. ‘This announcement was greeted with ories of “No, ne,” “its in now,” and hisses, and Mr. MM. with others, retired. The secretary (Mr. Davis) stated that a mem- ber of the club wished to draw out and sub- stitute another man in his place, in fact, not to withdraw his money. That this gentleman joined the association, he having been enrolled while doing business temporarily here, but that on a recent visit to his home in Brooklyn, he ascertained that be was enrolled there, and procured from the Provost Marshal there a certificate of enrollment, on which his name ‘was erassed from the rolls here. A gentleman (whose name we did not hear) opposed the prepesition, on the ground that it would not be fair, as, if this precedent was set, those in the club would have the right to with- draw as fast as they ascertained that they were exempt. Mr. B. F. Hurley held that when 4 person Signed the articles, the act should be regarded with the sacredness of an oath, and he thought to return the money to any one would be unfair. He wished the association to understand that the city of Brooklyn had filled its quota. Under the circumstances, the propositioa he looked on asaninsult He was for taking the consequences, and standing by the draft. The association had been styled by some as a band of robbers, and the Chronicle had come out against them, but he claimed that the associa- tion had done much good. It had put the ward meetings to work, and it had had its influence in the reducing of the quota from nearly 3,000 to about 1,100. He branded any person who ‘would attempt to withdraw his money from the association as not being worthy the name of 8 man, and claimed that the association was a band of brothers, formed for mutual protec- tion. Mr. T. H. Dorean thought Mr. H. had spoken too harshly. It sounded all very well for him (Mr. H.) to be talking about friendship and mutual protection, but it was all fol de rol. Self-interest induced the formation of the as- sociation, and his (the speaker’s) object in joining was tosave himself. The gentleman who wished to draw out had asked nothing but what was right—he did not propose to withdraw his money, but simply to get his money from an outside party, who would take his place. He (the speaker) lived in the Third Ward, and had come to see what course they would pursue. If the association would give him his money ke would invest it in the Third Ward bounty fund; but he was satisfied, if the association refused to allow them to draw out, toremainin. As for the association making up any deficiency, Mr. H. would not doauy more than the speaker. He alluded to Mr. H.’s language in relation to the gentlemen who wished to withdraw, saying it came with bad grace, and he denounced Mr. H. as a scoundrel and villain. [Loud cries of ‘order,” ‘no per- sonalities,” and a commotion generally.] Mr. Dorean proceeded to make certain allegations in regard to Mr. Hurley. {Continued commo- tion, several members sround the speaker rising and speaking, which was at length ina Measure quieted, and the meeting adiourned in confusion.| ae DRArT MEETING oF THE FIRST WARD.— This was only an adjourned meeting to hear reports from committees and collectors and kill mosquitos. Mr. Semmes, from the committee to ascertain if recruits could be obtained, reported that he and the committee went to Alexandria und waited on Col. Boyd, and learned that there were only about thirty men in the Ist District regiment remaining, the rest havingre-enlisted or left the service. They also learned that the Seventh Ward were giving $200 forsubstitutes, while the First Ward committee were only authorized to offer $100. The committee also called on Col. Alexander, of the 2d District regiment, and found that there were over thir- ty men whose time of service expired in sixty days, who were anxious to re-enlist, and who would do so for X44) and the Government bounty. The committee also ascertained that there were agents from other States who were giving $700 and $900 for recruits. Both Cols. Boyd and Alexander were very kind, and did 411 in their power to aid the committee. The committee recommended that this ward em- ploy an agent, at a fairsalary, to remain in Alexandria and look after the interests of the ward. Mr. Fielder Dorsett requested to be allowed to wear his hat, as he was bald and the mos- quitoes were very troublesome. [Laughter.]} Mr. Rapley stated that he had been to Alex- andria, and had gone isto the officeof a broker, and he had been offered 500 to go asa substi- tute, but he could no‘ seeit. {Laughter.} Mr. Turtin reported that he, with his honor the Mayor, Hon. B. B. French, and severa gentlemen had first called on Capt. Patnam and ascertained that the draft would certainly commence on Monday, at eleven a. m.; also, that the draft would begin with Georgetown, and the county, which would give this ward a longer time; also, that they had called upcn both the Provost Marshal General Fry and the Secretary of War, and had been told that the draft must proceed on Monday. The collectors made their returns and it was found that they had collected a little over $3000, handsome sum. Mr. Rapley stated thathe had ascertained that many men who were enrolled in this ward, had left here and enlisted in State Regiments, thereby getting the large bounties offered by those States. He be- lieved if the names of the men could be ascer- tained they would be deducted from the quota of this ward. The meeting then adjourned. senior Teo THE QUOTAS OF THE DISTRICT.—The follow- ing statement of the quotas of the District has been furnished by the Provost Marshal, viz: Quota. Credit, Short. lst ward of Washington. 233 Qa 2d “ « . 248 103 3d s 200 55 4th « “ 335 177 Sth “ 146 a1 6th « os 103 75 7th « « 206 129 sth sub-dis’t, Georget’n Be 29 oth “ “ 6L 44 loth county. 25 It lith = « “ 73 7 ih See $1 106 Recruits and substit will be receivedand credited, and the bounties continue, up to the time the drafted men will be sent to the gen- eral rendezvous. Each volunter, in his re- epective district, will release a drafted man, commedcing with the last one drawn. SPECIAL NOTIOES. eee ee DrartTep MeN should consult a lawyer,and John H McCutch Attorney at law, ofies corner p stairs. has had mach expe- nd Baltimore. and is familiar subj Sar, Maxar’s Derartment, U. &. Navy Yard. Washinsion. Seri. ir. ios, W. D. Watlck, Bens f coaregl tn Star : ba we asue of Friday evening, the léth inat., meeting helo inthe 6th Ward, for the ‘nn fon of a Lincoln and Johnson Ulub, the assertion was made that all the Sail Makers was McClellan men which assertion we are ready to provea slanderous faleehord. We feel proud that as a body we have an hororable record to refer to, as the greater portion of us hav en active service in thearmy and navy since the advent of the present iniquiti- ous rebellion. Witt. L, Cowan. Foreman. Epwarp F. Cass aarterman, Cas. L. VaLLRAm, on behalf ofthe men. perceive by your 1t* MARRIED, DIED, palatal iness, Mise OHLOM OG, TOLBON inne she bore witb christian fortitude and resignation. Her funsral will iake place on to morrow eve- ning, at 40’clock, from ber late residence, on 7th, bet. Band G sts. oust, : Monday morning, September 19th, Mrs. JULIA BURGEVINE, aged sixty nix. Her funeral will take place from St. Patrick's Church, F st., Tuesday afternoon. September 20th, at three o'clock. Her friends and acquaintances are ay aerate invited to attend. a a day, September 18th, GUSSIXE, infant iter of Gaptain Weraana H. and Lucy Vous, \ 13 days. e friends and aintances of the famil: svasra lara Ustneg i coment SF nta. on 18th, een streets, this(Monday) afterncon. * the 18th in»tant, Mra. M ea - Bowen, in the Sist year of Her funeral will take place f: ber ro Wan, T Duvall we eres ones oF bet. D and B. om Tuerdav morning, at i) o'cleck’ es friends of the family are invited — ? On the A B.E oth ae AMMACK. iathe witooere eit te, es fam Be tnt . COFREF 01 ou Tuceday, the Oth inet,at? pm ee stant of Typhoid Fever, W. : GIBBONS, of Prizes Geckge coaete _ Seed 16 years, 4 montha, On Gong! WANTS, WANTED TO PUROHASE—A small HOUSE in @s00d neighborhood. about 5 or 6 rome, A1- éress AM B’ Star Of St" joe. WANTED-a whrt- GIRL. tocook. wash, and iron for a fxmily offour persons. Eoquire at 524 Maryland avenue, corner 6th street. tep '9-5t" A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFK. with no children, would like to rent a small House. or wet of one. as near the Avenue a8 prarible, The on of reference given. Adaress note to Te Bier ice. 2 Y ANTED—By a youre girl,a SITUATION as seamstress and chambermaid, Addreas Box 38, Star Office. 1° A YOUNG GIRL WANTING A SITUATION aacbambermsid. App'y Mr. Shanaban | ner 1th and Marsachuset ts av. i WANTED—Three unfurnished ROOMS, suita- ble for housekeepirg, within ten minutes’ waik of the Star Office, Address stating terms avd locality E.J. B., Box 663, Post Office. fep 19-lw* WANSTED-a reapectable MAN as ag od house servant and waiter. Apply at the Herndon House. corner of Sth and F sts. Sep 19- 2t™ WASTED IMMEDIATELY—Two young MEN wanted to assist in the bakehoure at T. PO iran 279 Penna, av., between pee end ata * WANTED-A WOMAN to do general house- work. Inquire 416 K street, between 9th and Wth streets, sep 16-2t* WwW ANTED—A good COOK {professional one pre- ferred) for a amall family. Apply, with r-c- ommendations, at No. 397 13th street, between F and G, firat floor. sep 19-5t* ANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase all kinds of ladies and gentlemen's CAST OFF OLOTHING., for which fhe highest rice will be paid. Call immediately at No. 80 ouisiana avenue, near 9th street, ASUBY Dealer in all kinde of new and second-hand ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. sep 19-1 V ANTED—By a young woman, a SITUATION , 48 Chambermaid, and to sew and do washin, and ironing. Gall at No. 397 @ street, bet. 6t! and 7th sts, 1t* OY WANTED—Must come well recommended. Apply at once to B. F. GITTINGS, No, 20, Louisiana av., bet. 8th and 9th ate, it WANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable _ young girl, as nurse and seamstress; would be willing to make berself generally useful, Ad- dress Bex 15 Star Office. 1t* Ww ANTED—By a young woman, a SITUATION as cook, and to assist in washing and iron- ing. Address Box 25 Star Off it* war: jD—ROOM and BOARD in a private ily residing in this city or Georgetown byaclerk in the Treasury Department. Refer- enceifdesired. Address Box 613,P.0. se 19-3t* A 2SS8820TARLE WOMAN. with a child, wants fA a BITUATION as first cook in hotel or board- ing-house restaurant. in all kinds, Address Cook, Box 12, this office, 1t* Understands her business ANTED TO BENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern improvements, suitable for a gentleman’s boarding house. Location north of ace ay Address Mrs. MAY, Star Office. p 19-2" A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS d chambermaid or nurse, and help with wash- ing and ironing.and make herself useful mano yay. Please address a note for No. iz Bier 0) - ANTED—A BOY, 17 years of WwW wishes to learn the Carpenter trade or Machii . Ap- ply to ALEXANDER RAIN, No. 6 East Capitol street, between 6th and 7th streets, Capitol Hill, Waethington, D. 0. 1t* PROFESSED COOK—A respectable colored woman, whe thoroughly understands cooking in all its departments, and who learned the pro festion in Paris, des: a SITUATION. fhecan furnish satisfactory city reference. Address R. M., Btar Office. 1t* WwW ANTED—-A 2RON, loth- * good COOK, WASHER and . Apply at No, 420 New York av, between 13th and 14th ata, sep 17-31 WANTED At the Avenue House, No 342 & street. between 12th and 13th, two OYSTER SHUCKEKS and one WAITER. None but good hands need apply sep 17-3t* NTED—A PURCHASER, forone half inter VY est ina Hotel in this city, already eatab- lisbed, and doing # good business, Address P. H, L., Washington Post Office. Bap 17-2t* WANSTED-A respectable middle aged WHITE WOMAN. to take charge of house and make herself generally useful. Reference as to honesty gpd moral character required. Addresa BACH- E. sep 17-3t* V ANTED—A gentleman of retired hab ts de- i _ Sires BOARD and ROOM in a private family, in Washington or Georgetown, where he can have the use of Piano, with a view tothe study and practice of music, Address W. Hi. H , Star Office. sep 17-2t™ WANTED—A gentleman of refinement, (of the legation, or otherwise) Reeping a horse or horses. with or without servant, may find very desirable ACCOMMODATIONS in a healthy, porthern part of the city. Enquire of J 8. TOPHAM, 500 7th at. sep 17-3t* W ANTED—From #4,000 to $5,000, from two to four years. Deed of trust given on valua- ble real estate. Address 8. E. A., Box No. 10, Star Office. sep 15-6t* W Ante. a lady without family, NISHED HOUSE, from 8 to 12 rooms. be near the street cars. Best of references given, Address or apply at $9 Pa. avenue, between Zint and 22d sts. Bep 16-3t™ WANTED A SITUATION of some kind by an active man of strict temperance habits and principles. Has best references, and can be relied upon to fulfill regularly all duties, or would invest some capita! in some safe business. Please ad- dress ‘‘A, Z.,” at this office. sep 16-4t* URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A comfort- ably furnished HOUBE, of moderate size. wanted immediately. in this city or Georgetown. Central location preferred. Address Box No. 205 Washington city post office. sep 12 tf ANTED—Two Hundred COLORED MEN, Apply at No. 40 Water street, Georgetown, au WANTED-Two steady, industrious BOYS, one each to learn the Harness and Trunkmaking busine ly at 500 7th street. au f GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS L™@ OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE. GEORGETOWN, D.C., SEPTEMBER 17, 1564. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for ** advertised letters,” give the date of this list, and Let} one cent for pee © bs If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. E Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the eran and direction for post-marking without interfering with the writing. A request for the return of a letter to the writer, unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or rinted with the writer’s name, post office, and mtate, across the left-) .ud end of envelope, on the face side, will be «:...plied with at the usual pre- aid rate of rv.cage, payable when the letter is Relivered to Lue writer. LADIES’ LIST. Ashford Mra M Detersey Mrs MosebyMrsCJ-2 BrownMrsSarah Dutton Mrs Col McPartlaneMiss BuchananMissS AH A BarbourMrsS M FausettMrsElizaMcAsey Mrs A-2 Bell Mrs MA = Greenwell Mra NortonMissA K Boyd Mrs 1. ME OliverMrsEmily Burrowd Miss K Gray MissJane OlverEmilyJane Brivk'eyMissGAHoxsie Miss P_ Robinson Mrs 4 Burrows Miss C Ha!lifissMary KE Rounds Miss L BellMissCharity Kennedy Mrs K pernols Missk: 2 Burrows Miss H LavieMra Mary MSoodge zB BrownMrs Eliza Latbrop Mrs W StevansMrs MA ClementeMrs MJ Scott Mrs Liazie Clark Mra Jos’e Lee Mrs Sarah J Cooper Mies V Murry Mre B Chew Misa L Morrouge Mra Wing Mre GramerMaryAO Mercer Laura Walsh Misa Mary Charles Mrs 8 MorrisonMise H WillaMian Lizzie Deall Mrs WG@ = MillspaughMreE WillsonMias H A Tomlinso gal m Mra Donnell Mrs GENTLEMEN’S LIST. 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Coehan J J Maffitt Jas TyrrellCapt ML Conley Jno Murray Geo Thomas Jao F Oranmer H MeMahonD Voarie Wm F Oaliaban Hueh McCarthy Ghas Weble Jno Creigz Geo eileon Geo WeraterGeoW-2 Drury Wm NittergerFrank Welsh BP Dall Nett O'Donnell Thos Walker AW HENBY ADDISON. P.M. EORGETOWN TAXES—An abatement ot thr. G per cent. will be alluwed on the goneral ed of 184, if paid on or before the Jat of October next, after which time the Collector will proceed, under the law, to prepare lists of general water and school taxes due, and unpsid, for advertisement, in- volving heavy additio: al costs, All interested will do well to govern parctelves ly. CHARLES D, W. Oe atOctl jollector. oon Ee Corin RTNERSHIP heretofore existi < Reon William 8, F the! und name of Y oe ae Teh ult, dissolved by Portice indebtea will ploase upon William 5, Matthews, 49 Hiek PAB Oth Georgetown, D. C., Sept 8, 1864. siness wit. be continued by W. 8. mM, wees. elie ne name of,W. 8. MATTHR WS & Breese oe atts de ace ee etarits WILLIAM 8. MaTTHmws, sepotawets WI j NEW AND SUPERIOR ROsuW ; Tie EMSRS AT CAIVATE SAGU owe nr. fer sale two superior Ro ene lat- ane fre Rie aioh secre FOR RENT AND SaLK ‘OR RENT—On Octob+r BRICK HOUSE, containing flowers, fruitt een &e.. in th: yard the premises, No. 355 i3th street, betwee. L M sep 19: F°Ok BEN T—Pour unfornirhed ROUMS, pleas. antly situates. Apply on the pre ni mei JAMuS WHIT ‘ and M. E'S Grocory Store, oreee re Fc8 RENT—a BRIOK HOUSB, contsiaiag 8 oa Toone, nite eas . situated onscas oe of 21 reets north, th» premises. sep is-st ererss M. ‘KANNALY. Fos RENT—-a desirable FORNISHBD ROUM, suitable to accommodate two single g¢-atl men. Apply at the porthwost corner of 13th and N ats, Sep 9-3t* Foe SALE CHEAP—a HOUSE, coataiving Ave roows, (which rents for $38 p*r month,) on 2tst atreet west opposite Government mess house, be- tween P sad G, third door f om F st. neat two-story ix rooms; with Inquire on and _fep 19-40 JOHN, M. JOHNSON. A GENUINE BUSINESS FOR SALK.—Raddor- forth’s DINING SALOON and BAR, sold only en account of sickness, doing an excellent trada. Apply on 14th atreet, between G and New York a1 enue, Washington. sep 13 St” LEASANT UNFUBNISHED BOOMS, FOR housekeeping, to a men and wits. Iaquire at 464 G street, corner of 5th street, after 4p. m. References required. sep 19.36 '0 RENT—Part of a small furnished HOUSE, complete for housekeeping. Price $35 per month, Address W. BRAMWELL, Star Office. State number in family and where aa interview may de had. itt NFURNIfHED ROOMS TO RENT.—Por rent, four UNFURNISHED ROOMS, toge:her with a Kitchen, suitable for a small family. Terms moderate ‘Inquire at 78 K street, between 231 end 24th at: 3 ment Buildine at Room No. 51, War Depscs TWoor THREE OOMFORTABLE ROOMS OAN és renee at., Washi with Board, at No.321@ Cc. sep I’-3t* ‘OR RENT—A well established STAND for a Grocery Store, corserO and ithsts., Island For further information apply om the premises. sep 17-3t FS RENT—A three-story BRICK DWELL ING, containing nine rooms, Latrobe stove, gas,8 Bearane inthe yard. The house isin com- plete order, No, 6 Missouri avenue, between 644 and 6th streets, Enquire next door, No.8, sep 17-3t* AGE TO LET, containing ten rooms, cel- piazza, area all round; large lot, with shade trees; front, No. 549 6th street, e he Capitol, three squares south of Pennsylvani +9 new occupied by Mr, J. H. Wheeler. Possession given immediately. Those desiring a pleasant mins the premises, then apply to at, No. 323 8th street, Third ‘ard. 8ep 17-St* QTORE TO BENT—Between 7th and 6th streets, © 400 B street, Inquire on the premises. sep 17-4t* Rex FOR RENT, unfurnished, on second floor. Inquire at second house from northeast corner 17th and K. sep 16-3t" (OR SALE—A BRICK STORE, suitable for a confectionery store. Apply at 368 7th street, corner I. sep 15-3t* ‘WO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent, in a new three-story Brick House, to a respectable family, No. 272 Second st., between Massachusetts avenue and H sts, Bep 16 3t™ ‘OR RENT—On the Island, two erthree ROOMS: very convenient for housekeeping, A small family without children preferred. Inquire atthe Btar Office. sep 16-st* OR BALE aight tose (84) acres of heavy TIMBER LaND, cak and pine; will cut from 6) to 70 cords per acre; situa‘ed in Montgomery county, Md., 16 miles froma the District and 2 milas from the Canal. Applyto WM. KILGOOR. At- torney at Law, 517 7th st. sep 16-lw* ‘OR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT on Patrick street. The Hous» iv entirely ne d the locality good | The purchaser will be warran ed against all claime of Hira‘a Arnold, or other par- ties. Apply at 163 Queen street, Alexandria Va, sep 15-6t* BENEDIOT & ALBEE. Fo, BSALE—8TOUK and FIXTURES of an old established family Grocery Store doing a good burinees, Reasons for ang, having other busi- ness, and cannot atiend to both. Also, a good FARM of 100 acree,on the railroad, 12 miles from town and one mile from a station. For further information inquire of J. B, JONES & CO., corner of L and 7th streets. Sep 15 6" UBNISHED ROOMS, with Board, for rent at No. 416 G street, between 8th and 9th, oppo- site the Patent Office. Call and see them. se 14-7t* FOR SALE-A good-sized FRAME HOUSE, two b ons containing! four roan so the Lot, 23 y 62, ‘erms easy. on 16 premises, corner Ist and Hy Island, cee Z p it-tw* FoR S458 Berlor Bedroom, and Kitchen FUR- NITURE, Carpets, Bedding, &c., mostly see: also.a lady's Side Saddle. Inquire for b WAG: NER, second door from the corner of Mass. ave. and lst street sep 14-6t™ OR RENT—A first-class HOUSE, 254 G street. second door from 15th street, near the State Department, containing 10 rooms, besides kitchen attic and large cellar; gas and gas fixtares all through the house,and a pumpin the yard. Also, ip private family,a PARLOR and CHAMBER on the first floor, (furnished,)460 New York avenue, near 16th st. sep 14-tf D. A. GARDNER. OR SALE AT A RARGAIN—The STOOK and FIXTURES of M. L, Julihn’s Fancy Goods Establishment, 206 Pa. av. For particulars ap- ply at the store. sep 13-6t* QTORE TO RENT—A good STORE, centrally lo- WO cated, lighted with gasand provided with fix- tures. Apply at 330 F street, bet. 9th and 10th sts, Bep itr GOLine HOUSE FOR SALE. The Rropeletor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known honse for sale. Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sta, sel>2w* F2, RENT—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY having a splendid Sky Light. sonnnectes with om the Gallery are three convenient Inquire on the premises, No. 540 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ist and 2d sts, or of GREGORY ENNIS, 282 F st. - sep 10-tf INDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PBI- oats a tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miles itol, over Benning’s Bridge; about 50 i a belanes in 88 chestnut, No Mnprovements, except asmall house. For farther particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of Ste supecti ber Ly miles northeast Nereis ee E. SHERIFF. NISHED ROOMS—Single or suites of ROOMS, uited for the accommodation of off- cers of the army and others; also, PARLORS with felding doors;_all just vacated, at 424 15th street, between New York avenueandH. sep 5-eost* \URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, F to tlemen only—347 K street, near 13th; Inquire of Mrs, A. B. STEPHENSON. "au si-tf JOR RENT-—The large and commodious ROOMS Foe raising the second, third and fourth sto- Ties over J, L_ Kidwell’s new Drug Store on Kat. near corner of Pa. av. and 14th st., two deors be- low Willarda’ Hotel, A au - JOHN L, KIDWELL. 'OR RENT—A ROOM on 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department, adapted to the use ofa Banker or Broker, having connected with it a very commodious and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn between lith and llth sts. TBE SUBSCRIBER offers at priv te sale a very valuable and producttys ARM the District of Colambia, one mile ning’s Bridge, containing sixty acres of excellent land, well watered. The improvements, a large two-story Frame Dwelling, nearly new, with tie necessary out- buildings. Persons wishing to pur- chage are invited to examine the premises. A leasant drive of three miles, over eum °F ROBERT K. NEVITT. [,OR SALE—DRUG STORK, BRIOK HOUSE and three BUILDING LOTS. Inquire at No. 455, Mass. avenue, near 6th st. au /3-Im* i ALE—A three story and attic BRICK PF PobEE fad out buildings, ou North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, nearly OB. site the Washington Railway, near the Depot House. containing 10 rooms; a vacant lot adjoining; front of 55 by 80. For farther particulars inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & CO., No. 322 Pennsylva- nia av. au l6_ WE. OFFER FOR SALE, at «great bargain a small FARM cootaining about 65 acres, well improved with new dwelling and all neeeasary ont- houses. This property lies about 4 miles from Center Market, on the Benning’s Bridge rod acrosa Eastern Branch, na high and healthy situation, with an abu gence of wood, Terms r% ica ti made kno WEENY & CO., Real Extato Brokors, au 15-Im Corser 7th and D streets. A CLOSING OUT SALE. 8 A Preliminary move toward closin; busi- }» th dersigned will offer, fora limi Fiod’ their eptire stock of DRY GOUDS and GhO- CERIES at mach reduced prices forcash At the expiration of the said period, the balance of the sack, fe gther wines Br erty Selonging tothe m, Wi offe sold at ic auc a gies OFFUTT & 60. A. F. oo. No. 163 and 165 Bridge street, sep 5-10t* Geos pocoen, ‘0. aks GOOPALL, FRR suxcr i@ AND PIANO, it Commences instruction in the above branches on MONDAY, Sept. Sth, at her residence, 166 K at,, bet, sth and 19th, north side. Sep 3 20* FrAssr0nasee WEDDING AND VISITIN? OARDS, NEW STYLES, WITH “ MONOGRAM,” DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE'S, St, 1854. ‘ArtiNlery service HORS! wefiornesmuiteble fore avalty aaa Ne z Taee mot ‘ leaboro’ Depot,inopes mar. op s-im Fr AUCTION SALES. ag eee THIS AFTERNOON ANP TO-MORROW THIS AFTERNOON ANP TO-MORROW BY 4, 0, MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SMALL FRAME BOUBE AND LOT NEAR THE LONG BRIDGE AND BEL ARP RRICK BOUSE AND LUT NBAR ras On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 19th 1864, 5 e’cloex, on th pel tds aball sel. ee No. 3, in squai No 28. fc mting on ma een improved bya small F ane louse, > St" 8” o'clock, o the premiars, we shall sell Lot nequare No. 504, fronting 2 feet 6 incier reet, near 4% street. and running back 122 & wide alley, and improved with a three- feet 10 story Brick Dwelling Houre. contain seven rooms. with cellar;a'so, a briok stable on tno rear of the lot, Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six monthe, with interest emunrevances and star ps at the cost of the pur- sep 13-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. B* J, 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, NOTICE —VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH K sTREKT, BETWEEN 20TH AND 218T STREETS, AT PUSLIC AUCTION Will be so'd at putlic ancti ; e 4 o'clock, e wing desirable piece or ro of ground, lying. situate and being on north street 83 fe't9 inches east of its intersection 2ist street west, thence north 7) feet to an alley, thence west 20 feet,thence south 5 feet 9 in- ches, thence west 2 feet. ice south 6: feet 3 in- ches. thence east 40 feat to the beginning, being Lot No.9. in aquare No. 76, containing two thou- send six hundred and eighty-five square feet, or thereabouts, The title believed to be undoubted, , Terms: One-half cash; the balance in three equal instalments, paratls respectively in 6,9 and 12 monthe, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by deed cf trust on the premises, By order of Trustees, _sep6-d J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FINE OLD O1L PAINTINGS, SHEFFIELD SHALL LOT OF FURNITORE AT ACOTIGN, A ON. On TUESDAY MORNING. September 2th, at 10 o’clock, at residence No. 187 H street, beetween 19th and 20th sts.. we shall sell a small lot of of Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Sofas, Arm and Easy Chairs, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Redateads, Mattresses, Cribs, Bolsters and Pillows. Venetian Blinds, &c. Number of fine old Paintings and Engravings. on the premises the fol! ie} A A lot of superior Sheffield Plated Ware, compris- ing— Wait rs, Wine Coolers, Covered Oyster Dishes, round and oval Dishes without covers, Butter Dishes, Salts, &c. = Also, a lot of China and Bohemian Glassware. T he sepia JAS. C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. Y WM. L, WALL & 00., Auctioneers, South corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street. LIQUORS. CIGARS AND TOBAC- GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS On TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. 20th, commen- cing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the Auction Rooms, an assortment of Groceries, &c., compri- sing— I" Chests Tea, Boxes Coffee 200 Be Ground Pepper and Kegs Mustard low and Fancy Soaps y, Demijohos Brandy different brands and other Tobacco a & Baskets He¢sick and Biller’s Champagne 25 Barrels Glacaware se 50 Barrels old Bourbon, Gibson, Byle, Oincin- nati and Rye Whisky Octaves Brandy 1 Barrel Apple Brandy Wi . Sty ot obker -eeoas in the Grocery variety of ot™er goo 7 oF OWM. L. WALL & 00 , {Chron| Auctioneers. B* WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Atthe Horse Basaar, 98 La. avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND CAR- RIAGES. On TUESDAY MORNING, 2th instant, we will sell, at the Horse Bazaar, about 40 GOUD HORSES. Also an asrortment of Family Carriages. Top and No-top Buggies, Ger- | mantown Rockaways, ‘Wagon, Double and Single Harness, &c., ke. Regular sale days at the Bazaar, Tuesdays, Th buredays and sa caesere: WALL & ©O, Aucts. ADOTION saLeés, FUTURE = pe ei dina | BBY 248. 0. McGUIRE ® 00. Auctionsers, THRER_ DESIRABLE BUILDING RHODE ISLAND AVEQUR. BRTWREN tao AND 15TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC SALE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Septend 14, at 3 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sel Lota “P. "8." and “T,"" in subdivision of iote in No 211, Lote “8” and *'T" fronting exh 2 festrand Lot “Pt f-et,om Rhode Island ave- nae pevwece Jat and 15th streets west. Terms. One third in cash: the remainder in three a sjee eee bro interest, secured by a e@ premises. A oayment of $25 on each lot will be required at the time of fale, rchaser’s coat tam ps at thi Conrgrances aor ee CIRM & OU. Aucte. S7-THE ABOVE 8A. 5 WILL TAKE PLACE on TUESDAY, Sept. 2th, fame hour. Sp 15-4 P.O MeGUIRE & Go., Auct’s. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 526, corner of 7th and D streets. TWO-STORY BRICK HC |. WITH B. MENT AND STORE ROOM AT THE CORNER Uy FOURTH AND NORTH N STREETS, AT On TUE* DAY, the 20th instant, we shall sell. im front of the premises, at 5‘; o'clock p.m_ the fol- lowing handsome property, viz:—Part lot 2, im square No. 5 2, baving a front of 16 feet, by 75 feet deep. to a wi Hey. with the improve: ito which are a good two-story brick house, with base- ment, containing geod roomr, one ef which has been occupied asa grocery store for many years. T/ is property is handsomely located at the corner of 4th and north N s'reet: by : Two-thirde cash; the balance in siz an@ twelve months, secured by @ deei of trust on the ancii d revenue stamps at the cost ‘at on GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B* JAS. O. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. REMPTORY BALE OF SMALL SQUARE OP GROUND IN TRE N N SECOND WAkD NORTHERN PART UF THE On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 20th, at & o’clock, op the premises. we shall for account of the ‘United Evangelical German Congregation,’? Square north of Square 278. bounded by etri west, Vermont avenue and north Q containing 3,460 square feet of ground. Terms: one-third in cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. Allconveyance and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. erp ld _J 0. McGUIRE & 00. Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF FIVE SMALL FRAME TEN- EMENTS. ON 3D STREET, BETWEEN MIB8- BOURI AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, TO BE REMOVED. he 20th inst , we shall sell, i frout of the premises, at 5 o’cleck, p. m,, five smal! frame tenements, to be removed, situated on Third west, between Missouri and Pennsylvania GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY J. 0, MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 10TH STREET WEST, NEARLY OPPOSITE FORD'S On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, September 2°th, at 50’clock, on the premises, we shall sell, 1s No 53, in square No. 817. fronting 5) feet on Lith street west, between E and F streets north, nearly opposite Ford’s Theater, and running back 1 feet, 1 inch; together with the improvements, con- sisting of an old fashioned Brick Leki | House. Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in € months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Donverancer and revenue anes at the cost of the purchaser, J.C. Mc@UIRE & 0O., sep 13-d Auctioneers, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 corner 7th and D streets north, | THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, OW THE ISLAND, AT SE. UCCION. On WEDNESDAY, the stant, at fi half o'clock p. m.. wi il, im fi premises, north half of Lot 19, in r n ware 264, with | the improvements, which consist of a good three- story Brick House, containing ten rooms acd lari balls, This property has a front of 24 feet on 3th street, between south B and © streets, running | back 3% feet 10 inches toan alley, and has also a side alley. Possession given soon after the sale. Terms: One half cash; balance in 6 and Ig months, fer notes bearinginterest. A deed given and adeed of trust taken. | All conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title fod inp able. sep 5eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STOCK OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. On THUR DAY MORNING, Sep ember 22, com- mencing at 1) o’clock each day, and eontinnic daily at that hour, until the whole is dispesed of, will be sold the entire stock of Dry Goods. Ho- siery, Boots. Shoes, &c., at the store of A. F. Of- Co., Nos, 163 and 165 Bridge st., George- town, D.O The attention of the trade is respectfally called to the above sale, The entire stock will be sold to the highest bidder. After the disporal of the Dr. Goods, the stock of Groceries will be sold at public auction, due no- tice of which will be given. sep 19-d4t THOS. DOWLIN Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. At the Horse Bazaar, 98 La, ay , bet. 9th& 10th, ONE FINE BAY HORSE AND ONE SORREL MARE. TO PAY EXPENSES OF LIVERY. On SATURDAY MORNING, 2th inst., we will sell, at the Bazaar, at 10 o’clock— One very fine BAY HORSS, 162 hands high, 6 years oid, One Scrrel Harness MARE, 15's hands, 7 years 8 The above stock will be sold to ,Auct. ay expenses OF livery. NAILER L BROTHER. pep 19 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, Y JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, THREE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH K 8T.. BETWEEN 218T AND 22D STREETS WEST. AnD ALL OF SQUARE No, 98, AT PUBLIC BALE. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept 2th, at5 e’clock,on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 19, and the west half of Lot No. 20, in Square No.7, fronting 79 feet 42 inches on north I street. be- tween 2Ist and 22d streets west,and runoing back 143 feet 932 inches to a 3) foot alley, to be divided into four building lots. Immediately after: We shall sell the whole of Square No. 98, bounded by New Hampshire avenue, 2lst street wesc, and north N streets. Title perfect. _ .. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- ager. sep 15-4 JAS. OC. MCGUIRE &0O., Aucts, B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers South corner Pa. ar, and 9th at, ROSEWOOD PIANOS. FaRLOR SUITS. FUR- NITURE, CROOKERY WARE, CARPRTS, &c, AT AUCTION On THURSDAY MORNING. sept. 224, commen- cing at 10 o’clock, we will sell on the first floor of our Auction roomsa stock of Furniture, &c.,com- prising— ~ Two Handsome, Fine Tone Rosewood Piano ‘fortes 1 Parlor Suitin Green bead +7 1 Parlor 8uit in Crimson Reps Sofas, Lounges. Parlor, other Chairs and Rockers Cottage Betts cl Easy, Cane seat and pehogany and Walnut, Marble Top and Plain Heather Beds, Hair and Shuck Mattresses Walnut, Jenny Lind, Plain and other Bedsteads Marble Top and Plain Washstands grate of Crockery rt Ware els of Tumblers and Goblets teand Matting—whitea: d check Wainut and Gak Extension Trblon Hatracks. Makogany and Walnut Sideboards Safes. Gilt Mirrors With a varieto cf other ‘lea in the furnish- ing line, to shich we invit the attention of buyers a8 shey will be sold without reserve. ‘erms cash. sep 19 {Chron} W. L, WAUL & CO. Y GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, K No 526 7tb strevt, corner D north. LAFGE SALE OF NE*RLY NEW HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN F' RNITURE,OF THE BEST WAKE. AT AUOTICN. On WEDNESDAY, to« 2's? instant at 10 o'clock @ m,wesbail sell, at the resid-nce of a gent! i yn port: K ati weat, amare sortment of nearly new furniture, consistin, per! One very fne Fren-b Plate Mirror Matogany Sofas, Castor, and 8 de Thairs pote Uak Bideb!ard with Ktegere aud Glass iJ Ma bie top, Centre and 3 bls8 Bilver Plated Coffee aod te Fine asrortmen' of E- gravings Three ply and other Carpets Bureaus, Bedstea’s, Washatands, &c, GONE Bidensaa Sracery Ww 8, Glaes an With many other articles too numerous toenu- merate 4a 18 Cl wd SS ——————— ee GazestorN QORPORATION 8TOOK.— ‘hose perso! it ‘be disposed to pur- chase Geo! 00 poration Btock, which bears an inte Fr annum, garghle DAIRD, Giork of sald tome Oy, sumtin, fo WING PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO, bythe boats, * Poto: 7? Wefsene Foe epaaatan eae eae ee ee B. DAVIDSON, my 1 ater atreat. Georgetown, IGHTNING BODS.—LIGHTNING Rops— Hage Piatgoade ROR Sas tipped ‘pois ‘Kuo, BELL-BANGING done inthe set ae Sia the country Py sours au-Im* 271 Pena ore i Cy) OTICETO SUTLERS.—A double-deck BARGES Ieee een uke * GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte, wen. Apply to Capt, Cushines ‘ow* Y J.C. MoGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers, LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON D TREET NORTH, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH SEREETS WEST, AT PUBLIG UCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ear taniber 22d. at 50’clock, om the premises, we ehall sell parts of | Lots Nos. 1/ and 12. in Square No. 28, fronting 21 feet on north D street, between 12th and 13th sts, west, rurning back 83 fret 434 inches tos 23 feet payed alley. improved by a brict building two high mecries, Occupied asa wholesale wine and liquor store. Terms: One-balf cash; the remainder in 3,6, 9, and 12 months, with interest,secured by a deed of trust on the premises, T tle indisputable. Cost of conveyancing and stamps to be paid the purchaser, pepld d J.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auets. YoJ, ©. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, NEARLY NEW FRAME HOUSB AND LOT, AND VACANT SIDE LOT AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept 224, at 5 o’clk, on the pre ises. we shall sell two lots on 2d street east, bet, C and Dats. north, both running back 5 feet to a 30 foot qoute alley, one of them im- proved witha nearly new frame dwelling house, containing four rooms and a kitchen, the other vacant and to be sold seperately. Ra Immediate possession given. ‘Terms: One-third incash; the remainder in6and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, septa J... McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. B* J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SEVEN DESIRABLE BUILPING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF NORTH © STREET AND 2D BT. EA On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 22d. at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lots No. 26 and 27,and parts of 25 and 28,im Square No 725, subdivided into five lots of 19 feet 2 inches front each on C street, at the corner of 2d street east, and running back 102 feet 9's inches to a ten foot alley, and two lots of about 18 feet frent each, on 2d street east, between B and © streets, running back 115 feet to a wide alley. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers, sep lia JAS. OC. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y JAS, C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH 8TB., AND TWO, LOTS ON OREGON STREET, AP On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, September 23d, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell the east half of Lot No. 6,in square mting 33feet 5in- ches on the north side of New York avenue, be- tween 4th and 5th streets west, running back tog 30 foot allay, to be divided into two building lota. Immediately after we shall sell Lots 32 and 35, in subdivision of square No. 448, fronting each 24 feet on Oregon street, and running back 105 feet toa ls foot alley, Titile perfect. Terms cash. sep 16-8 J.0. McGUIRE & C0;, Aucts. 8. MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the olerk’s office of the Supreme Court o' District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash. in front of W.L. Wall & Co.'s Ba- zear. on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and lith streets. in the city ot Washington, D. C..on SAT- URDAY., the 2ith day of September inst. , 1864, com- mencing at 19 o’clock a. m.: : Duar Horse, jay Horse, ized and le’ upon asthe property of Jobn C, Huieton, and wit be re peace Judicials No. i ‘BaaC 1126, in favor o! WARD H. LAMON, sep 16-4 v.8. hal D.C. BBX BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers, Orrics U, 8. Capito. Exrenatoy, Wasniscrox, D.C., September 8. 1084. On SATURDAY, October Ist, commenaee = 10 a. m., the fullowing variegated aud pain - ble oes sors. ve pao me Grae the grounds north of the Un 8 tol: 10 blov ks Tennessee Marble. ° 1,000 feet (cubic) of remnants do. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. 6% cubic feet Verment Green Serpentine. 8 Column Shafts .€0. 2.0 0 cubic feet remnants Italian Marble At the same time will sold a lar, Doors. Shutters, and Building Material os Binds, Becret: f the Interi y order of the Secretary of the Interior. OLEMBNT L sep 6-dtd General Superistendént. S412 OF CONDEMNED MULES. Curer QuarTeRMastTEr's Orrics, tT OF WaAssinares, _., , WASHINGTON, D. O., September 5, I neazthe Obseratore Wits sity ot Washington: ar the Observ, * oO On WEONREDAY: Beripeign 2 tse, alot of MU condemned as unfit for public service. Terms—Oash, in Gove! fe to commenes at I ot RUCKER n and Ohief r sep sta_Dit: Se" *Bopot of Wash ot Washington. * in Oa ey lot of of va- QuanraBuasT ss GRNBRAL'S OFvios, Wasai wD. O. ork ‘ember 2, 1664. aT pe cee th my ity SbrIo io Ue Ria vis: TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY ‘a? BACH wo Stag tone Ea,