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LOCAL NEWS. NTEREURY.—The past week at Manage Tom's hall has been a successful one, as usual For to-night again a splendid performance is announced. John Denier, Millie and Olara Fowler, John Mulligan, Delabanty and Ward, and all of the company, will appear. Vanietizs._Joe Warner, Harry Francis, isabella Graham, Fannie Ferraro, Lettle Onan- dler, and numerous others well known in the concert hali business, appear to-night : The drama «Dangers of 8 Dancing Girl” is again announced. Grover’s THkaTRE.—Madame Ponisi closes or successful engagement at Grover’s to. night, and will again impersonate « Lady Macbeth,” & character in which she stands without a superior. On the occasion of her benefit last night, she did the character so well that repeated roands of applause greeted her se neg Forp’s THEATRE.—-*‘Kathleen Mavourneen”, and ‘‘ Mischievous Anne,” are announced for to-night again. Mr. Ford’s patrons will re- gret the departure of the Florences, and this their closing entertainment will no doubt wit- sone peed elie ee On Monday we a aggzie itchell, in character, « Fanchon. ht rag ge CoRPORATION 01 N OF GEORGETOWN.—Board of Aldermen.—The Boord met at the usual hour, and was called to order by Recorder Cox. The ordinance of the Common Council to re- lieve the town of the draft was taken up. An ordinance which had been prepared by a committee ted amet at @ previous meeting ‘was submitted as a substitute. it authorizes the Mayor to offer such bounties for volunteers as may be necessary to relieve the town of the draft; provided the sum does not Sxceed $20,000. Section two.authorizes the Mayor to borrow the money. Section three provides for the securing to the Meer ci ae the payment of amounts sub- seri by private parties, on condition thatshe draft be postponed. Section four makes provision by issue of stock, for the payment of any deficit. The substitute was adopted and sent to the Common Council. The resolution of the Council, making appro- priation for the repair of the new road was taken up. On motion it was amended by adding a pro- test, denying the liability of the Corporation to Ry, more than one half the cost of repairs; the ‘vy Court being equally bound for the other half, and the resolution, as amended, passed. The Council returned the substitute offering bounty for volunteers rejected, and asked a conference upon the ordinance passed by them. ‘The conference was agreed to, and aftercon- Terence the committee recommended the pas- sage of the substitute, with a few verbal amendments. The Board adopted the substitute as amend- e@d, and adjourned to Friday next. Common Council—The President being ab- sent, Dr. Cragin was calledjo the chair. Mr. Collins, from the ways and means com- mittee, asked and was granted further time to Teport upon the subjects connected with the Metropolitan Police foree. Mr. Davis, from the grievance committee, asked and was granted further time to report upon the petitions of certain hucksters. Mr. English offered the following “ordinance to relieve the town of the dratft:” Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Mayor and Recorder of Georgetown be and they are hereby authorized, on the faith of the Corporation of the town, to borrow the sum of twenty thonsand dollars, to be placed m the hands of the Clerk of the Cor- poration, to be paid by kim on the order of Geo. Hill, jr., James A. Magruder and J. W. Deeble, or a majority of them, tobe used for the purpose ot procuring volunteers to fill the — ue by Georgetown in the impending araft. Be it further ordained, That so much of the twenty thousand dollars that is used for the purpose specified in the first section of this ordipance shall be fanded in six per cent. stock of the Uorporation: and that the Clerk ot the Corporation offer the same for sale at not less than par. Mesers. English and Collins urged the passage of the ordinance unanimously, without dis- cussion. Mr. Hill said he had been connected with the @fforts to raise the money required, and after turning and twisting every way he had come to the conclusion that without the aid of the Uorporation their efforts will fail. All is not expected to be used, but it is expected that one half, at least, will be reimbursed. It will take $23,000 if we have no credits, but some credits are looked for. Mr, Shoemaker suggested that it would be ‘well to make such arrangement as will repay the Corporation the amount not provided for. Mr. Hill.—It is designed that the Corporation shall ask of Congress the power to levy a small tax to reimburse the Corporation. Mr. Clements called forthe yeas and nays on the question; and the ordinance was adopted unanimously, as follows: Yeas— Messrs. Ciements, Collins, Cragin, Davis, Edmonson, English, Hill, Hieston, Peck, and Shoemaker. ‘The announcement of the yote was loudly applauded by a numerous company of citizens that crowded the chamber. The ordinance ‘was sent to the aldermen, who soon after re- turned & substitute, entitled an ordinance effer- ing & bounty for volunteers. The question being puton the passage of the substitute, it ‘was rejected. Mr. Davis, moved to insist upon the ordin- @nce passed by the council, and ask a com- mittee of conference—which was agreed to, and the chair appointed Messrs. Collins, Hill and English on the part of the board. The committee reported back the substitute of the aldermen with amendments, and re- commended its passage ; and the substitute as Amended was passed. The resolution of the Common Council for the repair of the new Road, amended by the aldermen, with a pretest agsinst the liability of the town to pay more than one half the ex- pense. Was taken up, and the amendment ‘was concured in. The board adjourned till Friday night nex’ Tue Lincotn anp Jounson CLUB had another spirited meeting last night. Mr. A. UO. Richards, third vice president, presided. A considerable number of persons connected themselves with the club. A letter wes read from Col. W. A. Gamble, of the Sth Illinois cavalry, refating the insinu- ation he understood bad been made that he Was & copperhead. Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of Illinois, was intro- duced as the orator of tne evening. He said he did not propose to occupy the time of the club by apy extended remarks. He had simply come to congratulate with them upon the con- tinuous triumphs of the Union armsin the Valley of the Shenandoah. [The audience rose en masse and gave three stentorian cheers for Sheridan.| When the telegraph had carried the news or this victory to the prairies of Illi- nois, the shouts of patriots rejoicing at the suc- cess of the Union arms that would there be sounded would echo throughout the length and breadth of the land. Mr. Arnold argued that the prospect of re- electing Mr. Lincoln was growing brighterday | by day. The Democratic party committed sut- cide at Chicago. He could confidently say for the State which gave to the coantry its greatest statesman for the present crisis, ‘ Honest Old Abe,” and its greatest military chieftain, Ulys- ses 8. Grant, that the Union candidates would carry it by an overwhelming majority. Mr. Arnold continued bp giving words of cheer, aud sevice ng the course of events, and laud- irg Andrew Johnson for his patriotic course. de was tendered @ vote of thanks for his ad- cress, and after remarks by other gentlemen ihe club adjourned Criminal Court, Chief Justice Cartter.— ‘Thursday, the jury in the case of Molly Pal- mer, tried for keeping a bawdy-house, were unable to agree, and were discharged. Adam Wiston, indicted for an assault and battery and intent to kill, was found guilty of the assault apd battery only, and sentenced to B} ors fine of $5 and be returned to his regi- gnent. James Welch, indicted for assault and bat- tery with tutent to kill, was found guilty of the assault and battery, and sentenced to jail for thirty days. This morning, Welch was found guilty of a —— charge, Aud sentenced to sixty days in Jail. . Thomas McFadden, charged with larceny, ‘was found not guilty. James Davis, indicted for stealing a horse, ‘was found not guilty and ordered to be re. torned to bis regiment. In the case of James Lynch for robbery, Jno. Keanan, alias John Kearns. John E. Teary, alias 8.8. Hall for larceny, Mary A Doleman tor keeping a bawdy heuse, the District Attor- mey entered a nolle pros ames Richardson, alias Thomas Richmond, ‘was found guilty of larceny, but a motion fora new trial was granted and anolle pros was en- tered. eee ELgventH Sus District DaarT MueTina A meeting to devise means to clear the 1th sub district of the Graft was calied to meet at Park Hotel last night. The meeting was not large, and Mr. J.T. Stockbridge, the president, sug- that the meeting adjourn over until lay evening, at 7 o’clo. Publication o meeting Was ordered to be made in the Star. Prrson. Mrs. Gen. B [AL.— Mrs. . Biair and family and Mrs. Gen. Banks are at the Astor House. New xe . mn. Hooker, accompanied City Hall tribute “ yesterday morning, ay a inst ‘of respect to the remains of Brig Gent Russell. MeErinc IN THE Fourta ‘ARD.— citizens of the Fourth Ward ae again Tae evening to take measures im relation to the im- jane draft—Mr. A. Lloyd in the chair, and Donn, of the recruiting commfttes, re- rted that one recruit and one substitute had putin during the day. Mr. Walter, from the same cemmittes. stated that of the five men he spoke of on Monday night three had been rejected, and two were on trial. He had now a prospect of six, and had sent money to City Point to bring them up. Mr. Herbert of the enrollment committee, reported that thus far they had ascertained that 8 residents of the ward had tarnished Substitutes, and also that there were some en- rolled who had enlisted in Pennsylvania regi- ments. One man who was drafted in 1863— Mr. W. H. Henning, was enrolled, and he was now a prisoner in Richmond. Mr. J.T. Walker moved the appointment of a committee to wait on Capt. Putnam and ask that substitutes putin by Fourth Ward citizens and’credited to other wards, be credited to the ward in which the principals are resident, which was adopted, and the Mayor, and Messrs. J.T. Walker and Utermehle, were appointed. Mr. Moore (Treasurer) reported the receipts of the evening at $105, making the total $3,732,75. [This, however, included bat few of the $100 subscriptions, of which about fifty have been received, but few collectea, it being understood that when one hundred rvbscribe that sum all will pay it promptly.] Messrs. Barbour, Gross- mayer and Topham, reported that they had obtained 35 of those subscriptions. Mr. Mcore reported that the conference held by the committees of the various wards in ref- erence to recruiting was very harmonious, and they had come toan understanding butit would ae be policy to make their proceedings pub- ic. {The conference consisted of the following gentlemen: Messrs. Dr. F. Howard, G. S Plant, J. L. Smith, J. W. Tucker, aad S. W Owen, Second Ward; W. W. Moore, R. 8. Davis, B. F. M. Hurley, W. J. Harris, E. Ed- monston, H. Lyles and others, Fourth War: G. F. Gulick, ©. 1. Canfield, B. F. Beers, D. W. Garst, Fifth Ward. Thomas B. Marche, Sixth Ward; F. A Beswell, J. B. Ellis, R. F. Bartle, W.S. Yeatman, and George White, Seventh pean Mr. Lyles asked for volunteers to block the Ward and ascertain who had furnished sub- stitutes, who were enrolled and in the service, &c., witha view of assisting the enrollment committee, and a number volunteered. ————— CENTER MARKET To-DAy.—Beef, best cuts, per pound, 30c.; next, 25c. Salt Beef, 15a2uc.; Dried Beef, 25c. Veal, 20c. Mutton, best cho; 25ce. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, fresh, , Pork, corned, 25c. Bacon, hams, uncut, 3c. sliced, 35c.; breasts, 25c.; shoulders, 25c. But- ter, 50a60c. Chickens, per pair, $la%2. Ducks, per pair, $1.25. Eggs, per dozen, 5c. Toma- toes, per peck, 75c. Pears, per peck, 50c.a81. Cucumbers, 30c. Green Corn, per dozen, 25c. Apples, per peck, new, 5c.; dried, 30c.agl. Turnips, per peck, 50c. Potatoes, Irish, per peck, 75c ; sweet, 5c. String Beans, per peck, 40c. Peaches, new, per peck, 50c.a$1; dried, per quart, 25c. Cherries, dried, 25c. Beans, butter, 30c.; white, 10ai2c. Raddishes, bh., 5a 10c. Beets, 10c. Onions, per pk., $1881.25. Pars- nips, bh.,10c. Carrots,5c. Oyster plants, bh., 10c. Cabbage, per hd., 10a25c. Lettuce, per ha., 3a10c. Fish—Rock, large, each, $2.50a$3; small, per bunch, Sia60c.; halibut, per pound, 20c.; sea bass, 15c.; blue fish, 15c ; lobster, 12c.; stur- geon, 15c.: pike, per bunch, 50c.a%1; perch, 50c. Rye, per bushel, £1.75a%2. Cornmeal, $2. Ship- stuff, $5c.a$1.10. Brownstuff, 70c. Shorts, 50c. Corn, shelled, #2;in the ear, per barrel, $10a $12.50. Oats, per bushel, $1a%1.25. Hay, per cewt., £1.75a$2. Straw, $1.50a82 Clover Hay, £1.25a$1.50. Egg plants, each, 15c. CUante- loupes, 6a25c. Watermelons, 2(a50c. Damsons, per peck, 75c. Plums, per quart, 15a25c. Ohin- quapins, 20c. Grapes, per pound, I5c. gees Port or GroRGETOwN.— Cleared —Schrs Somerset, Miller, Philadelphia; America, Wheeler, St. Mary’s; Flagstatf, White, Anna- meseex; Kitty Ann, Lander, Deal's Island; T. R. Skinner, Moon, Baltimore; David McQuinn, Raynor, Pape’s Ureek; E.G. Ely, McAllister, Philadelphia; Eldorado, Travers, Havre-de- Grace; Morning Light, Ruark, do; Milhado, Phillips, Baltimore; Fanny, Walmsley, do.; J. Cumberland, Gibson, St. Mary’s; Iris, Kirby, Hayre-do-Grace; R. Henley, Mitchell, do.; Tropic, Barnes, Saulsbury; Chieftain, Jones, Havre-de-Grace; Wild Ranger, Harris, Piscataway; Almira, Staplefort, Havre-de- Grace: sloops Anna Carter, Wilson, Piscata- way; boats E. Adel, Man, Bryan's Point; Greyhound, Tuell, Swan’s Creek. SS Tue DRAFTED MeEN.—Since our report of yesterday the following cases of drafted men have been heard at Capt. Putnam's office. FIRST DISTRICT. George Hilbus, over age; Geo. Hartz, alien; John O’Conner, refugee: Dennis O'Conner ref- ugee; Patrick Henry, erroneous enrollment; F. Defoseer, alien; John White, now in service; John H. Price, erroneous enrollment; William Gill, two years in service; Theo. Dickson, un- der 20 years; John W. Nichols, now in service. = ees Fourth Warp Sration (asgs.—Ellen Hall, disorderly; $3.58 Richard Venable, lar- ceny; dismissed. D. Cannon, vanrancy; do. Sarah S. Beckman, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Sandy Crittenden, fighting; $1.53 Henry Wright, passing counterfeit money, as sault and grand larceny; jail tor court. Rosa King and Mollie Smith, disorderly and pro- fape. $5 59 each. SPECIAL NOTIOES. Jews ry .—Gold Plated Jewelry, beautiful Chin- tal Sets, and Silver plated Tea Spoons, at the Dol- lar Store, 43% Pa, avenue, near 4% st, it* A 8.1¢HT CoLp,” Covers. J the importance of checking a Cough or “slight cold”’ in its first stage; that which in the begin- ning would yield toa mild remedy, if neglected soon attacks the langs. **Brown’s Bronchial Coe ‘ive sure and &.most immediate relief. tary Officers and soldiers should have them, they can be carried in the pocket and taken occasion require: au 26-lm are aware of SimpLifigp METHOD FoR PIANO-PORTE rofessor Alexander Wolowski has opened I ’ and Gentlemen’s Afternoon and Evening Singing Classes on the mos* !iberal terms. By Professor Wolowski's new method, a person baving only aslight knowledge of music will be en- abled in a very short time to execute on the piano operatic and classical music with rare perfection, As to the vocal part. he arrivesat most extraordina- ry results, renders the voice powerful; and enables the singer to vocalize with facility and accuracy. All those who would like to become fine singers or excellent performers willenter their uames at his residence, No. 455 Tenth street, above Pena- sylvania avenue. Reception hours are from 10 to lla. m, and 6 to7 p.m. sep9-1m EPERMATORSHG&A OAM BE CURED.—Dr Band’s Spe- cife cos Becmaiarrhaes Semel Wate SS, i potency, Loss 6; ower. etc. thy ane ectuaily. Its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of {ts merits. Price $1 a box, Sold by b.O. Ford, corner lth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja6-ly Dz. Dorost’s 5ugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively, and being sxgar-coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial x these Pills will prove their ees others. PriceSlabox. Sold by8. 0. F Lith street and Pa. avenue, Wss! Gook, Alexandria DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND SkxXUaL 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 Houghton, Howard Asgo- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth stre Pals aie ‘a. Commis anions, inverted Nails, and otber dis- over ord, corner and Hi ington, and Henry or the feet, when neglected injure the gen- eral system by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise 80 conducive to health. To all afflicted with these terrible evils we would re- commend an early call at’Dr. White’s office, No. 424 Penn's ay . be and sts. Who would suffer torment from disordered feet when a sure remedy is so near at hand, and can be effected without pain, Office open from 8 a. m. to 8 sep 7-t: Resenen in a ede ates Co.eate’s Honey Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such aniversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- od, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealer: DIED, t On the morning of the 24th, Mrs. MAGGY GAS. KILL, in the 34th year of herage. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 16 Ohio ave- nue, west of 4th street. * On the morning of September 224, at 644 o'clock, aftera long and paipfvl i!lo+ss, which she ore with sweet resignation, SAR. belov. fe of Thomas E. Shoemaker, and youngest daughter of Solomon and Eleanor Hubbard, in the 2stu year of The relatives and friends of the family are r; spectfully invited to attand the funeral, which w: Sake ace from her late residence, corner of me one north, on Sabbath afternoon at three anes ee @ to the grave, and, its mansions for- Perchance thy weak spirit in doubt lingered But the sunshine of heaven beamed bright on thy waking ; ee ee was the seraphim OU e ve, il - And rae grave, but we will not de. Bince Sos was thy ransom, thy guardian, thy guide: f He gaye thee, He took thee, and He will restore ee. anddeath hath no ating since the Saviour hath i * Tp this city, to day at 1) JAMES GOO; Bit the "dre oC Guodel & Buabess ene, Funeral services to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock Beate ee residence, 439 3d street west, near WANTS. re W ante. ituation, by am experienced Ba REFERS Sf City reference, Ad- dreasJ- MP. (Star offers sep a at FOR RENT AND SALE. _ FOR RENT AND SALE, ESTAURANT FOR SALE—with good willand fixtures, I i street, between Gh and vine’ ADOLEH ARCHER, sep 3e3~ WwW ANTED—A GENTLEMAN of thorough clas- sical education, to assist in an Academy. Address “‘PROPRIETOR,” 348 Bow York avenue, between 9th and 10th sts., Washington, D. 0. 1t* WARTED-A SUBSTITUTE for & man, (white or colored) to whom the highest pro- mium will be paid. No brokers need apaly. Ap- Bret 363 15th street, between L and M, = ANTRED—Three or four MEN, with a capital Of $50 to a $100, to go to Harper's Ferry te sell Corps Badges, Campaign Pins and Alse, two men tocanvasin Alexandria. Apply J. BARNETT & CO., 262 Penn's av., Washington, D.C. Sep 24-2t* RUG CLERK WANTED-—Apply at the Drug Erore Sorser of Vermont avenue and K street. sep 4. ) URNISHED BR with or without Board EF te _fentlemen only. Location the best in the ¢ . 264 F atreet, between 13th Mth, Also, ‘able Boarders by the day or mon’ sep 24-6t* F Boca ECO etaeT ceaiat tors inar oe communicating, ren’ separate, Also, Bed Room esis ath street, between Ganda” i Spe 24 St ‘OR RENT— UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with privilege of cooking A small family without children preferred. References required, doely 001 West of Mth nt, Or aee OF P street norte ote A GARGE DINING ROOM, KITOHEN and CELLAR, partiy farnished, for rent, on the first of month. A good neighborhood for perma- neat and transient boarders, Inquire at 0. 386 New York avenue, below 12th at. WV ANTED—two first class PAPERHANGERS. JOHN ALEXANDER, sep 24-3t No. 240 Pa, avenue. Bosse AND ROOM WANTED-—In a private family. Address ‘‘M, M.,” Star office, stating terms, locality, &c. 1t* WANSTED-a WHITE BOY from 16 to 18 to as- sist in a restaurant, Apply at McOleilan Restaurant, corner 24 street and Pa. av. 1t* WANTED-« “good HOUSE PAINTER at WATTS’ Paint Shop, lsth street and New York av. 1 W 4NtED te. rent, by the Ist ef Octo a laree FURNISHED HOUSE, centrally lo- cated. Address J.C. H..Staroftice, sep 24-6t* ANTED—A WOMAN (white) to assist with thecooking and make herself wetful in the kitchen. Apply at the Gosling House, 249 Pa, aY., between 12th and 13th sts. sep 21-2t* V ANTED—A small HOUSE. consisting of from 4 to8 rooms, unfarnished, situated between 3d and 12th and Pa.av.and Ist, Address Box S11 0, Washington, Bep 24-6t* V DVRS wiiee WOMAN, ind te art class cook. Good w: 8 given, 'y af a HANGOUKS, No. £39 Pa. avenue; between 12th nd 13th sts. Fe sep2t-3t* WANTED—By the Ist of October, BOARD fora gentleman, his wife and 4 children, either in this city or Georgetown. Addre:s Box 383 Post Office, stating terms and location. sepz4-3.* ) ANTED—A COOK that can come well recom- BERMAID, avd a that'can run Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Apply at No. 3910 street, bet zeen 3d and4s. i sep £4-38* WANTED Ty a respectable young woman, a UATION todo chamberwork, or to do general housework in a small family. References can be given if required. Please address Box No, 12 Btar Office. 1t* WANTED-A good CABINET MAKER, at 182 Pa.av,. bet 17th and i8th sts., First ward, Toa good steady hand good wagesand steady em- ployment all the year, 3. GA WLEY Rep 24-3t* abinet Maker and Undertak, JAPSISTANOE WANT city three days ago in iP ‘A lady came to this rch of her husband, She has learned that he was killed in the recent battles. She being of a highly respectable family feels a delicacy to ask charity. but would like to make the acquaintance of sme gentlemen that would be willing to assist her in funds to return to her home in the far West. Please address imme diately te AMELIA HOWARD, Post Office 1t* YSTER SHUCKERS WANTED—At the in: tal Restaurant, corner of 7th street and Mass, avenue sep 23-2t* ANTED—A COOK. Apply at No. 279 D street, between 13th and 13% sts. sep 23-2t™ A. MYERS, ANTED—A good GIRL to do paners? house- work in a small private family, (a German preferred.) Gooa wages will be given. Inquire at 361 F street. near 9th. Sep 23-2t* ‘OR RENT—A comfortable, small BRIOK F HOUSE, containing four rooms, on 4th street west. between Nand O streets north Fine water at fice 400 He ntcast” Pack’ of Patent, Offes et I street ck oO a o'clockand4p-m. JAMES TOWL! _ sep 2%t Property Ai ve FS SALE WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESS[ON— Anexcellent BRICK HOUSE, containing ten rooms, gas and water, favorably located, and will be sold at a great bargain. and apn liberal terms, MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 8 E. corner of Pa. Bep 24 3t™ ay , and 15th street. OF SALE The LEASE ae wack ay arge well payin oardin; use, near the Department, Price $2.50), Address A.O., Star Office, naming where to be seen. Sep 23-3t* Fo SALE AT PRIVATE SALE—The Goot Will, Furniture and Effects, with a ten years’ lease on the premises, of a first-class RESTAUR- ANT, fitted u; reat expense, Everything new and well arran, offering a rare chance par- ties about pncering. into business. Inquire of . B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, Sep 23-Iw No. 307 Pennsylvania av Fo SALE—A secend-hind COOKING RANGS, nearly new, for sale cheap. Inquire at the European Hotel, corner of Penns. avenue and lith street. Sep 23-3t {}ORRENT—A two story BRICK HOUSE eon- taining 5 rooms, on 12th street, between O and P, Please inquire at 525 lith st, "sep 23-hw* FO KENT —A large HOUSE, containing If reoms, with water, gas, &c., situated on New York Ayenue, between 12th and 12th streets, No, 359. Apply to FRANKLIN ETCHISON, No, 12 Centre Market, space between 8th and $th streets, between 3and7 p.m. sep 23-2t* FoRSIssE ROOMS FOR RENT, WITHOUT Board arding- house in the neighborhood, where meals are served. References exchanged. Apply at No, 320 New York avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. Bep 22-lw* VV ALGASLE BRICK RESIDENCE.—I offer for few days for sale, an elegant HOUSE, new, situate of the corner of a good street, Capito) Hill, fine neighborhood, house in the best repsir, every modern convenience, large yard, 25 feet front, 171 feet deep. fruits, flowers, carri: house, and sta- ble. $3,000, 3; down. balance in 1] and 2 years: tate Broker, .M. L, Real Sep 22 3t* Late Hall & Eston, cor.7th ana F sts, ART OF FURNISHED HOUSE POR RENT— No. 362 B street north, one door west of 2d st, situated back from the street. large u ached. Bnquire on the premises, apitol Hill,and to JOHN 8. HOLLINGSHEAD. sep 22 3t* BY AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.—Inquire of J.T. WHEN, Billiard Saloon, at the bar, No. 31% D street, between the hours of7 and 10 p. m. fep 22-3" T.WO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FGR RENT in a new three story brick house, to a respectable family. No. 222 2d street, bet Massachusetts avenua and H st. Sep 22-803t* Vy aes good WOMAN to de general housework. One of middle age preferred. Good references required. Call at 75 Gay street, Georgetown, D, C. 8ep 23 3t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good GIRL. with good recowmendation, to do general housework, Inquire to DEMONGEOT, Humaa Hair store, coroer D and 10th st. sep 23-3t* 7 PAINTERS.— Wanted, a man accuat »med to ‘workingdistempercolors. Apply before eight o'clock this evening at 397 Penna. av. sep 28-2t* HUDSON. FAMILY OF 8IX PERSONS, THE YOUNG- est 13 years old, want to hire a FURNISHED COTTAGE near the city by the month, or would board with a family for the winter. Address “Heme,” at this office. Be 23-2t* Y¥ THE FIRST OF OCTOBER A FURNISHED HOUSE, containing from 8 tol2rooms. Per- seas Having suck property fon pent wil Bot hare a more desirable 7 ENGLAND, Star Office, Bop 23-3t* FAOSEZ WANTED With six or cight rooms, furnished, by October 1. Address Dr. To Stat office. Bep 22-3t* W4STEP Three TIN and SHEET IRON WORKERS wanted immediately at PALMER & BRO.’S new Tin Btore, 78 Bridge st., George- town, D.C. 6ep 22-3t™ WANTED TO RENT—By ist October, a me- dium size HOUSK. furnished or unfurnished. ‘The latter preferred, Address Box 407 Post Of- fice, Bep 22 3t* ANTED—a SITUATION ina small English or American family, by a respectable young gz arrived in this country 4 weeks ago from witzerland. Inquire 420 Mass. avenue, between 6th and 7th sts,, of her parents. Sep 22 3t* CBF QUARTEBMASTER’S OFFICE, Depot oF WASHINGTON. Wasntxaton.D C., Sept. 21 1864. WANTED. AT ONCE—At the Government shops. corner of Nineteenth and F streets, T TY GOOD TINSMITHS, or men who understand ue manufacture and putting up of Sheet Iron ove ‘Wages: Seventy dollars per month, with aration, Also, privilege of hoipstal when sick. was Heaton tg bemade, to Captain JAMES M. .4.Q0.M., 0. + No. Tee D. H. BUOKE. Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, sep 22-10t Depot of Washington. V 7 ANTED—By the Ist of October, a furnished OOM and board, for a gentleman. his wife, and two small children, in thi y or George- town Price must be moderate, Address *“L WAGENBER, Star office.” stating terms and location. _ Sep 21-6t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two firat-clasa tin and sheet iron workers. Apply at JaMES SKIRVING’S, No. 267 Pa. av., corner of Ith st. sep 2-lw (Baltimore please copy.) ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good COOK, WASHER acd IRONER; one who would be eal to go in the country for four or five weeks, Best of wages given. Inquire at 475 6th street, or of MR8. BAROROFT. on I street, between 8th and 9th. {Ineel.] sep ig ANTED—Three unfurnished ROOMS, su’ ble for bousekeeping, within ten minute’ walk of the Star Office. Address, stating terms and soca ey E. J. B., Box 663, Post Office, Fep 19-]w* OR RENT—A neatly farnished four-story brick HOUSE, in one of the most desirable parts of Georgetown. D ©. For terms apply at the Adama Express Office, Georgetown, D.C. References and security required. sep 22-3t* Fo RENT~— The large first class DWELLING HOUSE, No, 26 Louisianaav. It will be rented only fora private family, not for a Board- ing House Apply on the premises to Bep 22-3t* EDW'D FOR BENT, Three story BRICK HO back building, containing thirteen rooms, Pa.avy., between i7'h and 18th streets, No. 154. Gas and water on the premises. Inquire within between 6and7o’clock imthe afternoon. Posses- siop given Uct. Ist. “‘Bep 22-tf Eleventh FroNRISHED ROO: No. st., between G and H atreets; a Parlor and Bed Room on first floor, and # small Bed Room on third floor. sep 21 lw® FS SALE OR RENT—The large four-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. No. 338, onthe porth side of north C street, between 3d street west and 474 street, having a front of 23 feet on a lot 140 feet deep, with a stable and carriage house building in the rear on an alley 3) feet wide. Possession of the heuse can be hadin a few days. Apply at 490 H street, to #ep 21-1w JAMES TOWLES. FoR RENT—A STOBE on Pennsylvania avenue. A bonus will be asked for immediate posses- sion. Apply to JOHN L. MILLER, 430 Penn. avenue, sep 2)-1w* {OR RENT—Two handsomely FURNISE ROOMS for rent, togentiemen only, Apply at 135 G st., between 2]st and 221 sts. bep 20-6t* ARM, WOOD, AND BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE.—The advertiser has for sale a FARM ip Prince George county. Marylant, distant from Washington twelve miles, and eight miles from the Alexandria Ferry, contairing about 50 acres, well inclosed, with a good Dwelling-house containing nine rooms, Barn, Stable. Tobacco- house, and cabins. The cleared land is good, and has been cultivated in tobacco, wheat, corn, and grass, and the woodland, of whicb there is about Js) acres, is in original growth, and has upon it the finest timber in the country, This farm can be bought for cash for less than the buildings and fencing are worth, if early application ia made, I have also about 800 cords of WOOD for sale standin, pene pine,on the Potomac, within 12 miles of Alexandria. and the longest 11 to the riyer will not excesd three-fourths of a mile. Also,an excellent BILLIARD TABLE, wooden bed, for sale a great bargain. Address, through Alexandria P.0,, WILLIE, __ Sep 20-iw * wIORE TO RENT—Between 7th and 6th streets, 400 B street. Inquire on the premises. sep 17-8t* Fo SALE—Eighty-four (84) acres of heavy TIMBER LAND, oak and pine; will cut from 6) to 70 cords per acre; situated in Montgomery county, Md., 16 miles from the District and 2 miles from the Canal. Apply to WM. KILGOUR, At- terney at Law, 617 7th st. Sep 16-lw* {OR RENT—A first-class HOUSE, 254 G street, second door from 15th street, near the State Department, containing 10 rooms, besides kitche: attic and large cellar; gas and gas fixtures through the house, and a pump in the yard. Also, ip private family.a PARLOR and CHAMBER on the first floor, (furnished,)46v New York avenue, 1th st, amen ett D. A. GARDNER. e WANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase all kinds of ladies and gentlemen's CAST OFF CLOTHING, for which the highest rice will be paid. Call immediately at No. 50 ouisiana avenue, near 9th street. WM. BAILEY, Dealer in all kinds of new and second hand Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. sep 19-1m* WANTED TO RENT—A medium sized DWEL- LING, now or any time prior to the tst November. Address 8. L, Stent, Garden street, near Preston st., Baltimore City. 13-e0d-2W* URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A comfo: ably furnished HOUBE, of moderate size. wanted immediately in thiscity or Georgetown. Central location preferred. Address Box No. 205 Washington city post office. sep 12-tf W ANTED—Two Hundred COLORED MEN, Apply at No. 40 Water street, Georgetown, au 29 ax LD BOTTLES WANTED! . OLD BOTTLES WANTED! The highest cash price will be paid fer— wicle Champagne Bottles, Hal do, Oo. Pint Porter do. Pint Ale Jugs, &0,. te. r ie Jugs, c,. &c., : RILEY A. SHINN Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown, B.C. —Any person having large quantities of Old Bottles on hand, can have them taken away by notifying me. tau l8-Im] R.A. SHINN, ND HAND FURNITURE D~SEOCO MIRKORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- USEF URNISHING GOODS ofevery B. BUCHLY, 42 7tb street, batween G and H. cast side. STS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS | Ga errr cen LICENSES AND DOG LICENSKs.—All Licenses due the Co pora-ion of Georgetown on the Ist of October bext must be paid within ten days from that date, oth+rwise they will te strictly enforced by the Metropolitan Potice. sen expire on the Sith inet If paymant te deloved e st. mentiis de! beyond the loth of October next the Licenses, b: law, is made 25 cents higher, andif not paid, when Cemanded by the Metropolit, ee, the owner becomes subject to a fine, an 6 law di- recta that the dog shall be killed, sep W StawtO10 WM. LAIRD, Clerk. {OR RENT IN GEORGETOWN-A I = F story Brick HOUSE. with gas and Arias sea: No. 160 High atr+ et, four doors above West. For terms enquire of CHARLES MYERS, No. 19 First street. Bop 24-3t* 7 \GBIOWN TAX ES—An abatemen’ three ee ealventicwed cathe nee ee 3864. if paid on or before the Ist of October next, after, x ich | time tne Gollector will proceed. under x pare lis genval. water and ee aber divesand s id, for advertisement, in- volving heavy additio alcosts. All interested will do well: vern the accordingly. ‘CHARLES D. Waa 4 iG Collector. sep ee USTOWN —GORPORATION eto ( 5] Lay wn REORATION STOCK. RG sons who may be disposed - chor, Geattchigs SorPeat pccaraaish bas ap tp’ ‘J sormae | a 7% Eig ast atom ? WING eaM ay a e' “ Curtin” and" Bolle Coeiniae on board, or to amy 13- [™s! LaTHS! SReBic tho g By: on board Sehooner Gertrude Hortom/aow d yi GorLine 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 honse for sale. Any one wishing te engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenne bet. 12thand l3th sts, sel>2w* T()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 Denning 8 Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in me: ; the balance in unsurpassed timber, mostly o: d chestnut. No improvementa,except a small house. For farther particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of the subscriber, 1% miles northeast of Benning’s Bridge. nepéims E. SHERIFF. {,;URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to géntlemen only—347 K street, near 13th, Inquire of Mrs. A, E. STEPHENSON. au SI-tf Fe RENT-— The large and commodious ROOMS | com prising the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J. L. Kidwell’s pew Drug Store. on Eat., Bear creer Gee a and lith st., two deors be- low Willards’ Hotel. au 2-tf JOHN L. KIDWELL, FO RENT—A ROOM on 1éth street, ouponite the Treasury Department, adap to the use ofa Banker er Broker, having connected with it a@ very commedious and substantial vault. In- quire of WILLIAM ORME, No, 312 Penn ave.. between 10th and llth sta. au 27-30 HE SUBBCRIBER offers at private sale a ver; valuable and Me juctive FARM, situated in the District of Columbia, one mile east of Ben- ning’s Bridge, containing sixty acres of excellent land, well watered. The improvements, a lar, two-story Frame Dwelling. nearly new, with t necessary out: buildings. Persons wishing to pur- chase are invited to ex: e the premises. Avery leasant drive of three miles,over a good road, Terao" ROBERT K. NEVITT, au 25-eolm OR SALE—A three story snd attic BRICK House apa gui boildings 25 pore Capi oh street, between No. Dearly 0} the Washington Railway, near the Depot fo 88. containing, Wo poms; s vacant Jot adjoint i front of 85 i particulars inquire o WALL, STEPHENS & CO), No. 352 Posueyive, nia av. aulé NEW SENSATION. ill commence in Wil cont NEW YORK MEROURY Of BATURDAY, October 3, ‘A MAGNIFICENT NEW FICTIO ENTITLED ISABEL SLEAFORD; OR THE DOCTOR’S WIFE, BY MI88 M. B. BRADDON, the. author of ‘Aurora Floyd,” ‘Lady Andley'sSe. cret,” “The Outeasts,” &, , This, the finest achievement in cotem! ro has been secured by THE NEW YORK MBRUBRY’S London Agent, at the uaprecented expoune of nearly , Simultaneous with the publication of the tale au a camanad die SPEAROARM BILD 08.1% sacerre of gstar! oy ae PSONYAT BOBASN oe ene AUCTION SALES, ——————_ eee For ether Auction Sales see first page. rh lea cle sis = THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORRUW ee B* W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTAES et HOUSE AND LOT IN By virtua WARD. e of a deed oftrast to the subscrivers, dated the 7th day of t, 1960 ,.and record Liber J. A. 8... No. 28, folios 16 shannon Land Records. &c.. we shall offer at public auct on WEDNESDAY. the 2ist day of Beptemtus o'clock, p.m., in front of the p) all of numbered seven, (7,) of sa) tenes << ‘numbered four hundred and thirteen, (418,) par of the City of Washington. with thers ments thereon, consisting er sine pith oune, 18 pro: vy at on between Sth and. Sih strets wort. ‘The Tot has width of twenty-four (24) feet. ten (10)inches, a depth of one hundred and twenty-four feet, ei (8) inches to an alley” = ‘Terms of sale: One half cash, the residue im.six aud twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, factorily endorsed and bearing interest from layof and se cure by a deed of trust on the. Nisés. All conveyancing at the cost o purchaser: . If the terms of saleare not complied with, within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the rightto re-sell the said property atthe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on giving one weeks notice by two insertions in some newspaper inthe Oly of ‘ashingtop. 7 WARD G. CABRINGTON,? pra vices ASBURY LLOYD, 2 au 2Z7-2aw3wkds WM.L.WALL& CO., Aucts S7-THE ABUVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY postponed: to SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 FE. C, CARRINGTON.? rrustees, sep 22-d WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts, BY 248. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, THREE BUILDING LOTS ON <8. BETWEEN 218T AND Bop STREETS WE om AND. ALL OF SQUABE No. 9%, AT PUBLIG On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept 2th, at5 e’clock,on the premiser, we shall sell Lot No. 19, and the west half of Lot No. 20,in Square No.7, fronting 79 feet 432 inches on north I street. be- tween 2ist and 22d streets west, and running back 143 feet 932 inches to a 30 foot alley, to be divided into four building Iota. Immediately after: aie ae fPa S nOle Ok Buns te. SB, bounded y New shire avenue, 2ist street west, and north N treats. itle perfect. | * Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bys deed eftrust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. JAS. C. MCGUIRE &00., Aucts, a it Y WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. STOCK OF RETAIL GROCERY. AND CROCK- BEYWAER, STORE, AND FIXTURES, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 28th inst at 10 o’clock, we will sell, at Hughes’ Grocery Btore, 7SS south 6th street, between Mand N, all his stock, comprising— ‘eas, Sugars, Coffee. Soap, Starch, Soda, Spices, rooms, Lamps, Woedenware. Glassware, Crock- eryware, and other goods usually kept in a family Terms cash sep 24 ‘__WM. L, WALL & 00., Aucts. BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SLOOP “THREE SISTERS’ AT AUCTION On FRIDAY, September 23d, at 12 0’clock m.,at the whar foot of 6th sireet, we shall sell the sloo) “Three Sisters,’’ of about eizht tons burthen,witl all her sails. anchors and tackle complete, Terms cash. sep 21-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO.. Ancta. W@ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the vessel not reaching the wharf in time. and will take ee TOESDAY MORN- ING, 27th inst., at same hour. at Riley’s Wharf sep 24-ta J.C.McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STOCK OF DRY GOOD8, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. On THURSDAY MORNING, 8ep:ember 22, com- mencipg at 1 o’clock each day, and eontinuin, daily at that hour, until the whole is dispesed of, will be sold the entire stock of Dry (toods_ Ho- siery. Boots, Shoes. &c., at the store of A. F. Of- fate & So. Nos. 163 and 165 Bridge st., George- wn. D. The attention of the trade is respectfully called to the above sale. The entire stock will be sold to the highest bidder. ‘After the disporai of the Dry Goods, the stock of Groceries will be sold at public auction, due no- tice of which will be given. sep l9-d4t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED ON MONDAY MORNING when the stock of Boots and Shoes will be sold. sep 23 ¥ J. 0, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF VERMONT AVENUE AND NORTH V STREET On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October litn, at 43 o’elock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust from James Brown, dated May 2th, 1363, and duly recorded among thejland records forWashing’ ton county, I shall sell, Lots No 1 and 31, in Barr's subdivision of Square No. 353, fronting on Ver- mont avenue, at the corner of north V street, and running back to a public alley, and improved by a small Brick Howse and a ports le shanty. Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six and nine months, with interest, seoured by adeed of trust on the premises. : Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- hy . py U.H. BIDENOUR, Trustee, sep23-eokds J. 0. MOGUIRE & OU., Aneta, Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Bouth corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street, GROCERIES, LIQUORS. CIGARS AND M “4 ARS ND TOBAC- A iN. On TUESDAY MOBNING, Sept. 27th, commen- cing at 10 o'clock, we will’ self, at the Auction Rooms, an assortment of Groceries, &c., compri- sing— 1 Chests Tea, Boxes Coffee 200 Bexes Ground Pepper and Kegs Mustard Boxes Yellow and Fancy Soaps Cases Whisky, Demijohns Brandy Cases Otard, Hennessy and Cognac Brandies, of ® Gases Holland Gin, Rye and Bourbon Whisk: ases Holland Gin, Rye and Bourbon isl Trish and Scotch Whisky ", Drake's Plantation Bitters Aromatic and Cognac Bitters 1,000 dozen Honev and Fancy Soaps 50,000 Segars, different brands 20 Boxes Navy and other Tobacco 25 Kegs White Lead 10 Barrels Molasees & Baskets He@sick and Siller’s Champagne 26 Barrels Glassware = ata 60 Barrels old Bourbon, Gibson, Byle, Cincin- pati and Rye Whisky Octaves Brandy 1 Barrel Apple Brandy Barrels Kilkinnick Tobacco 22 boxes very superior Old Virginia Tobacco Meerschaum and otber Pipes rd Burglar sroot Bates dain the Green @ variety of otrer goods in the Grocery ine. 7 Or OWM. L. WALL & 06., Bep 23 {Chron} Auctioneers. BY 2-1. WALL & OO. Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH H AND F 8TS., WEST PART OF THE CITY. AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 23th inst , at 6 o’clock, we will sell, on the premises, Lot 5, Square 29, fronting on north E street, between 25th and 2th streets. and Lot 8, Square Sl, fronting on north H street, between 2th at. and New Hamp shire avenue. Terms: One-third cash; balance in6, 12, end 18 months, bearing interest, and secured by deed of taht Oe the premiees, All conveyancing at ex- Be O| aber. Peeps tree. L. WALL & CO., Aucta, B* JAS. OC. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. DESIRAPLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE NEAR SMITBSBONIAN INSTITUTE BUILDINGS. TU) SDAY AFTERNOON, September 2th, at 53< o’clock, on the bak reed we shall sell a neat and desirable frame dwelling house, situated on the east side of Ith street west. between south B street and Virginia avenue. The house isa two- story frame, with back building, and contains two parlors, ball, four chambers and kitchen, and is in all respects a convenient and comfortable resi- dence fora small family. att Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve montha, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. At oonverancne and revenue stamps at the cost o! ie purchaser. ep ard J..0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, THREE DESIBABLE BUILDING LOTS ON KHODE ISLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN FOUR- TEENTH AND FIVTRENTH STREBTS. AT On WEDNXSDAY AFTERNOON, September h, at 539 o'clock. on the premises, ‘we shall sell 2B 8. and Ein subdivisions of lots ia Equare No. 211; Lots “8” and “'?” fronting each 2) feet, and Lov*'P” 183¢ feet, on Rhode slant Dee atv ene ith and 15th streeta weat. F h; the remainder in three interest, secured by deed of. lot will be required at, id ave- truston the premises. tie eae Conveyances sud start at the purchaser’#eoet. sep 22-0 cGUIRE & CQ., Aucts. _, ¥ JAMES OC. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. YP. GER RAILROAD AND CORPO.’ RATION OF WASHINGTON STOOK AT AUC- T10) YY AFTERNOON, Be: ber 2th, at: 5 locks aytne nection Hootass wre shall selt-tan 5s Bbares Washington and Georgetown Passenger* Railroad Stock. 2.000 Opryeration of Washington six percent. quar- Y 700 yof Washington five per cent. quar- Pigg * Ji O.:MoGUIRE & 00..\aucts, | & 00.,: i Boe Qe MATERrALS art NG. r " Maine, Usha ito apa nt decree of the mini ot Cola bie, May, 1864 nity cause seseseorpenaiais Baier Genouneere nk a oie te via fies: oer at publicsaln’ to the highest bidder, Lots No.'1 and 2, in Square No. 81, situated at the cor- ner of north D street and OR THURSDAY. tha Oth of Ostober, at 4 athe premises. Lo’ °. im Squ fronting. ‘on south D street, between Delaw nue avd south Capitol street, Lot No. 2, in Square No. 693, on south 5 street, between New Jersey enue and south Capite!l street, and Lots7, 5, 9.1), 1, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21,1n Square No. 738, near Bt. Peter’s Uhurch Onde tetMs, as prescribed by the decree, will be: e third of the purehase money in cash, and t! resi ies in two equal instalmente, in six and twelve months from the day of sale, for which the purcha- cet frum the dar cf aafe wil Se takeos wk a re tained lieu on the premises. ie fee ae a posite of $20 on each lot will be required at The cost of conveyancing, certificate; and stamps to be borne by the purchaser. oteele It the terms of sale be not fully complied with within five days next after the day Saar the roperty will be re sold, at the risk and cost of the Sefauiting parce Ker one week gbudlic no- ice vertirement in the Byening Btar. uf JOHN CO. KENNEDY, Trustee, sep2l-eokda J.O0.McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, Y JA8. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SMALL TRACT OF LAND NEAR THE INSANE ASYLUM. On THURSDAY, October 27, at 12 o’clock m , at the Auction Rooms of Jas ©. MeGuire & Oo , by virtue of a deed of trust from Charles J. Uhimaon and wife to me, dated March 7, 1333, and duly recorded in Liber N, OC. T., No. 2, fetios one ot the Land Records for W: ty and District of Columbia, I shall sell the tract of land known formerly as** Woodstock,” and latterly as the “Kosciusko Place,” situated near the U.S Insane Asylum, the part to be sold bein: described as Lot *\ A.” as laid town upon a plat of Delaware avenue. rs o’clk, survey made by T. Iskyll, said plat ii duly recorded in Liberd. RBar ay Gabe cae &c., one of the Land ords of Washingten County, said tract containing twenty-two acres, two roo¢s, and thirty-two perches, more or less. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelvé months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conyeyances and revenue stamps at the costo the purchasers. >) AV1D WALKER, Traste cep 21-Sawaeds J.C, McGUIRE & O0., Aucts: B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, LARGE BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE NEAR THE SMITHSONIAN BUILDINGS” AT PUBLIC on TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, September ath, al oO clock,.on e em) 5 and desirable brick residence, on the west side oF 10th street west, between Virginia and Maryland hou e! ith contai avenues. The house is three sto baok building and fine dry cellar, wo parlors, wide hall, six large chambers, dining- room and kitchen, The house is built in the most superier manner. with bigh ceilings, aod has at- tached a side lot handsomely ornamented with flowers and shrubbery. The situation of this property is very fine fora private residence. being on a very quiet, healthy, and pleasant street. Conveyances and stamps at the cost ef the par- chaser, Terms cash. coma adiate possessiog given, sep 2-4 Jas. C. McGUIRE & OU., Aucta, B* QBEEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 526, corner of 7th and D streets, BAILIFF SALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS TOBACCO, HARNESS, CLUTHES, &c., A AUCTION. 2 On THURSDAY. the 29th instant, I shall sell in front of Green & Williams’ Auction Rooms, at o'clock a, m., by Order of distrain for house rent, the fol owing articles, viz: 2 Trunks and contents,1 Carpet Bag, 1 Box Har- ness, &e., 1 Saddle,? Axe, 1 Bag of Harness, 1 Box Tinware 1 Kit of Mackerel,1 old Tent, i Pale of Ware,2 Boxes of Tinware 1 Box I: k, 1 Box Mustard, 1 Box Clothes 1 Box Tinware, 1 Box Tobacco. 1 Box Sweet Oil 1 Box loose Tobacco,3 Boxes Clothing, 1 Box Tin- w a 1 Box Jelly, Box Candles, 1 Box (assortment) 1 Box Gin, 1 Box Tonie Bitters, 2 large Boxes Whisk Llarge Box Blankets and contents, 1 Box Claret 3 Boxes 8. Wine,1 Box 0.T.D. Brandy, 1 Box Liquors I 1 Furnace and Fixtures, 1 Liquor Keg and 1 Spade, Terms cash. Geo F. HOTCHKISS, Bailiff, sep 21-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts: ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneers. B No. 526 7th street, corner D north, 2 OF THE VERY BEST VEGETABLE JSTALLS IN THE NORTHERN AND CENT. MAR- KETS. AT AUCTION. Op MONDAY. 26th instant. we shall sell ons vegetable s:andinthe Northern Market, and on TUESDAY, the 27th, we shall sell one vegetable stand in the Center Market. Sale t» commence at 11 o’clock a. m, (The tag will de-ignate the stalls) formerly occupied by Jos. Neumeyer, deceased, 1 ty h. sep2ld. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, THE STOCK OF A FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 23th instant, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the store of John J Bogue, 36 Market Space, Georgetown, D, 0 entire stock of Groceries, embracing— 6 bbls, Clarified and Crushed Sugars, 313 do Brown do do Molasses Syrup. Pure Cider Vinegar. Clarified do Coal Oil, Old Whisky, some. yery choice, Bottles of arsorted Whiskey, 43 bbls. Brandy, Wine, Gin, Rum, &¢,&¢., 100 gross Shanghai Matches, 8 b: xes Mould Candles, 12 bbls. Hams and Shoulders And many other articles usually found ina first- clase ey, ay: fe ‘ Store and Fixtures for rent. Terms cash, THOS, DOWLING, sep 20 Auctioneer, YJ, C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PBREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE BRIO HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH P. NEAR 4 STREET. OPPOSITE TH ARSENAL GATE. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Feptember 2th, at 5% e’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No 3, in Square No, 504, frontirg 7 feet6 inches on south P stre t, near i sireet. nearly opposite the arsenal gate, running back 122 feet to a wids alley, with a three-story snd basement brick house the entire front of the loi, aud an excellent brick stable and carriage bouse «n the rear of the lot. . Terms: One-half casa; the remainder in six moocths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancesand stamps at the costof the pur« Ores a J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 2 , BE 61 AND 7TH STREETS WEST. On THUBSDAY AFTERNUON, October 6, at-5 o’clock on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust from. Adolph F. ‘Lipphard and its. dated April 3 1857, and duly recorded in Liber. 4.8., No, 381. folios 247, et seq.. one of the Land Records: for Washington County. D.C ,we shall sell part of Lot No. 4, ip Bquare No, 449, fronting 14 feet 6 inches on north L street, between 6ta acd streets west, and‘ running back 78 feet 6 inches, Also. a rear portion of the said Lot No. 4. frontin, 29 feet on the 30-foot alley, and extending back t! wigth 40 feet, improved by a frame tenement, erms 5 Cenveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Saar OerurT { Trustees: sep 15-eokd -. J.C. MG@UIRE & OO., Aucts, B* BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers, Qrrion U. 8. CarizoL Extension, Wasuixcrow, D. 0., September 3, 1i1.¢ .On SATURDAY, October Ist, commencing at 10 a. m., the following variegated and plain Mar- hile will be sold at public auction, on the grounds north of the United States Sa es 4 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. 1,000 feet (cubic) of remnants do. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. * t 60 cubic feet Verment Green Serpentine. § Column Shafts do. 00 cubic feet-remnants Italian Marble th ty will be eee ee OE, Haldne aeecinee of erder of the f the Interior. hee ne Ree MENT CW ROE sepé-dtd_. __. General Superintendent, UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICER, ry 3 ¥ixst Divistox, . Wasninoron, D. O.. Se Will be sold at PUBLIO AUCTION, tothe est bidder, atthe time and places named below, viz: . k, Pa., Thured: 4 . Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept, 29, 1864, TWO HUNDRED CAV. "HORSES AT BACH These horses have JA! 7 Colonel |. Me Stone First Division, @. sep » se a, i eR SS 8 kinds Mi rots Saltasstnen 9! ive a ve ata premises, fo ear ecrreua earn pir ‘ipeumbrance siren, Rzig sy jeuemek.