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X LOCAL NEWs. AMUSEMENTS TU-NIGHT, THE Creces, at tue cornerot New York ave- d 6th street, continues t) bs crowed at lernoon or evening p-rformaace. Aa ial feature is the performance by the B+- ia Arab troupe, while Madame Macarta, die Rivers, Joon Foster, and others, bv no Means fail to delight all in their severa! acts. Forps Tueatex — Miss Maggie Mitchell Will to night personate “Amey,” in “+ The Lit. tle Barefoot.” This will probably be tha last ‘Opportunity seeing thi lay, &3 itis pro- posed to rev! « Fanchon” on Monday, and Maggie’s engagement closes next week. «Tha Little Barefoot” is by the author of « Fan. on.” and is almost as interesting. Bover's THEATEX.—The Irish romance, kes of Killarny,” and the legendary drama e Fairy Circle, or Con O'Uarolan’s Dream,” both be performea to night, by Mr. and s. Barney Willams. These plays have been performed here during this engage- Ment, anc have always been received with iause. The drama of + Connie Soogah” I shortly be prodaced CanTERBURY.—Jobn Denier will to-night again perform the perilous featof walkiogon the tight rope trom the stage to the gallery with oung lady on his back. The beautiful bal- and amusing acts which have heen re- with such satisfaction all of this week ve be performed again. Bs’ Farr.—The delightful Fair of the Iadies of the 6th street Presbyterian church. is Progress at Odd Fellows’ Hail. The of articles 1s fine indeed, and the re- ts are of the most palatable deserip- here is a full band of music in attend- id the ladies are pretty and agreeable, Imirably entertain all their visitors. ee OLELLAN FLaG RalsiNnG IN THE NortHa- IBERTIES.—Last evening, the Democracy e Northern Liberties threw out a flag bearing the pamesof McClellan and Pendleton, atthe corner of 7th street and Massachusetts mue. A stand had been erected near the Bay scaies, on the worth side of the avenue, ch was decorated with numerous small 8 and Chinese lanterns, and after the arrival the procession, composed of the national and jous ward associations, by a namber of ‘ansparencies, most of which have already ‘been before the public. and descriptions of which were published tn the Star. The crowd began to gather about seven o'clock, and by eigbt o'clock several thousand en ‘were on the ground, including & nam- T Of ladies. A number of transparencies, inscribed ““Won- derful Arab Troupe,” “This is the way to Rivers & Derious’ Circus,” &c , were also dis- played in the crowd, and attracted attention to the performances. About 15 minutes to 8 the procession arrived by a band of music, when the flag was yed, a bonfire being let off about this time umbers of roman candles and rockets let hile a salute was fired from a howitzer ‘the band played a national air. “Wir. Simpson P. Moses, was made President with i2 Vice Presidents and 4 Secretaries, and the orator of the evening. Hon. E. Etheridge, was introduced and received with cheers. Mr. E. said in view of what had been seen by the citizens of the National Metropolis, he was ished that they were in favorof anything ange in the Government. The Gov- was once the pride of every citizen, the last three years it had been the ind there was a prospect that a change made they could not do otherwise joice. - bad met to display their flag bearin, ames of McClelian and Pendleton—gen- en who are known to be true to the Uon- ation. The first as a soldier and citizen had always done his duty, and the latter was a promising young man. If these men as- the reins of Government next March, ople of Washington would not shed many tor Father Abrabam E. continued charging the North was do wn by one despotism, and the South Another species, and Sumner. Beecher, Ball, Lincoln, &c., were as mach disunion as leff Davis. He did not mean to charge Lin- in with disunionism, ter he did not believe tL. had brains enough to tell what a dis- jionist was. The secessionists of the South were the immediate cause of the rebellion, ‘while the Abolitionists of the North were the remote cause, ana they both must be put down rever. f Lincoln was elected the war would goon four years longer, and if things go on as y have the citizens peed not be surprised to the Presidency exposed for sale at center ‘ket, with old Simon Cameron and Ben jutier as chief bidders. The first being 8 great trickster would probably buy the article, but ‘ nm Butler, whose reputation for stealing ood, would get tothe White House first @ possession. [Laughter.} m Davis and his party are revolu- jut they have shown faith in their id he would defy any embalmer or ron this side to show the grave of lition nigger thief member of Congress. In cannot now succeed with confisca- tlom, emancipation, &c.: and he quoted Beecher and. @hers as to the bravery exhibited by the e speaker then proceeded to pay his res- ts to Jim Lane apd Andrew Johnson, and charged the latter with having made as bit- ter a secesh speech as had been made since the South seceded. Better times were coming, however, The dhuitary had interfered with elections, but he did not think that ary fraud would be at- tempted at thiselection. Delaware, which had been overridden by soldiers, a few days since gave a handsome democratic majority, and he redicted that Maryland, it she was not inter- 6 with, would reject the new constitution. Mir. Etheridge concluded by reiterating his ~ pe that Johnsen had been disloyal, and jone much for the rebellion. srs. Florence, Clampitt, Utermehle, Akin Norris followed Mr. Etheridge at the main ind; while on the south side of Massachu- getis avenue another stand was improvised, a large wagon being used, in which one of the vice presidents, Mr. U. T. Griffith, presided, and from which Messrs. Aiken, Nerris, R. W. Fenwick, Ciayton, Miller, and a stout gentle- man spoke. The iatter, a Montgomery county farmer, weighing about three hundred pounds, was introduced to the crowd as “Old Fatty, from Montgomery,” and received with laugh- ter and applause, and shout after shoat for «old Montgomery county,” and after order had been restored, he wenton to say: “Fellow- citizens, lam from old Mentgomery. [‘‘Hurrah for old whee poet ”) Why in the h—II don’t youletme goon. I’ma freeman. [Go in fat- ty,” and cries of “good.”)] The plethoric gen- tlemtan here attempted to leave the wagon, but ‘was persuaded to continue, when he said: «I commence again Harrah for the Ist District of old Montgomery D—n the new constitu “You're a brick,” ‘three cheers for Wednesday next I expect to see m Lineoin and his cavalry a: Latons- at d—n him and thecayairy too. I ain't any regard for either of them.” [Cheers.] ere the speaker attempted to close his re- args, but, after a short pause, was induced to proceed— “I'ma freeman, d— ifI ain't! I go in for free speech, free elections, free opinion, and d— any mer to the contrary.” ere the wagon holding the stout gentleman le & sudden Jurch across the avenue, a ber of young men and boys having seized pole, and others doing service at the rear. he crowd, however, followed, calling on “Fatty” to continue, and he exclaimed, “How in b— can I speak with my gizzird jolted out of me }" and attempted to scramble down, bat the boys kept on and drew him and his coly leagues triumphantly tothemain stand, where the big man of Montgomery proposed three chi for old Montgomery and McUtellan, which were given, and the wagon was dragged to its original position, and the occupants went off to take a drink This was one of the side-shows of the meet- ing, which adjoursed about Ll o’clock. It was a pretty largely attended affair. SS GrorGeTown Covncits, Oct. 7.—Board of Aldermen.— A, Weeting was called for last night, but no quorum appearing up to 8% o'clock, the Board ad:ourned. Common Council.—The Bourd met puremant jjournment, Mr. Davis in the chair. following petitions and communications ere referred -—Bill of W. H. Chamberlin, W. VD. Wallach and J. F. Essex; communication trom M. V. Buckey, and the petition of the Potomac Hose Company A communication from Henry Wingate ask- ing the sppointment toa vacant office of the ce was laid on the table informally. Tr. Cragin, from the claims committee, re- pee @ resolution for the relief of W. B. ‘alker; also & resolution referring the ordi- nance in relation to areas to the Recorder, with a view to its amendment, fo as toreim- burse the corporation for expenses incurred ia eree! fences or railings around them. ‘Mr. Cragin offered a resolution instracting the i the Mayor of the vacancy in the the death of Pag, Aee the Mayor may order an etection-to “tion oe 4 the Board pro- ip elect «president for the remalnde ¢ Pt rained that the Aldermen hsa | Osuthi ett, Ps itch Dy Ri their there being n° HOS a Mr a . . Center Makkat To Day —Ref, best cots. r pound, 3 c:next. 2c, Salt Beef, 15 Priea Beef, 25c. Veal, 20c. Matton, best c Pork, fresh ‘Qe. ! Lamb, per pound, 25¢ Pi corned, 25°. Bacon, hams, aocat 3): tliced, 25¢.: breasts, 5c; shoulders, 5c. Bat ter. 50u60c. Obi kens, per pair, #/a2%2. Dacks, per par, $125. Eggs, per dozen, 53c. Tona- toes, per peck, 50c_ Pears, per pect, Wer! Cucumbers. 30¢c. Green Corn, per to220, 19° Apples. per peck, new, 5fic; iried, 20 481. Turnips, per peck, 50¢. Potatoas, [rts, par peck, 0c ; sweet, 5(c. String Heans.@=r peck. 4c. Peaches, new, per peck. 5'c.4€ Sven per quart, 25¢ Oherries, drivd. 25°. buter, 3%c.; white, 1algc. Radi-<hes, per bunch, 5ali Reets, 1c. Onions, per peck. Usrrota, 52. $1. Parsnip Oyster plants, i Lettoce, per ba., 1c #2.509@3: emall, pet banch, 5asic ; nationt, ret pound, 2c; sea bass. 150.3 bias fleh. 150 lobster, 12¢: sturgeon, 15°: pike, per bane, 5Ne.ael: perch, 50c. Kye, per bushel, $1 75482 Corrmeal, $2 Ship-s'uff. %ce agi 10 Brown- stnff, 70c. Shorts. 50c Corn, shelled, 22. in the ear, per barrel, #10a212.50. Os. per ba hel #ia%1 25. - Hay, per cwt., S175a82 9 Straw, $1.50a@2 Clover Hay, #1258815) Egg plan's, each, 1c. Canteloupes.6a25s. Ohestnuts, per qt, 20a25e Tomatoes, per peck, 6c. Penners per doz, 20c. Spinanch, per peck, 50c. Pians, per qt., 15820c. Ohinqaapins, 20c. Grapes. per pound, lic. ie Se SER10vs ACOWENT IN GBORGETOWN.—Ahont noon yesterday, Marcellus Martel, a ‘zovern- ment teamster, was driving his team along Bridge street, drawing a wagon loaded with lumber. Near Green street his saddle horse threw him suddenly, and the wagon wheels sed over him. His left arm was nearly severed at the wrist, twoof hisribs were bro- ken, and he was ve badly braised other- wise. Bv request of Mr. A. Giles, the man was taken into his restaurant unt! he could be disposed of. Officers White and Lishaar tool him into the house as requested, and called upon Dr. Mackall, who dressed the wounds The injured man was then removed to the Quartermaster's Hospital by the officers named. ee GRAND LARCEN James Ellis was ar- rested by officer Fuss for the larceny of 8 cav- alry jacket from the store of M. (trossmeyer. Itappears from evidence that some days ago the jacket was stolen from the complainant’s store on Pennsylvaniarvenue. Yesterday. the accused carried it to Grossmeyer’s branch. on 7th street, No. 618, and offered it forsale. The clerk arrested the accused and turned him over to officer Fuss. Ellis isasoldier. Justice Gi- berson sent him to jail for court. Se Fourta Warp Sratron Cases.—James Ellis, grand larceny; jail for court. John Hol- Joran, assault and battery; dismissed. James Kelly, swindling; dismissed. ™{ Conners, threats; bail for peace. Bridget Drilly, drank and disorderly, $1.58. W. Truman, Richard Harvey, James Holmes, do.; $1.53 each. Sam Duvall, fighting; $1.58. SPECIAL NOTIOES. a Go To Tux One pore JaweLrr Brome, ¢56 TuE Name of the “Sprig of Cassia” Restaurant, No, 213 Penn’s avenue, opposite Willard’s. bas been changed to ‘Imperial Restauraot’’ where the Proprietress will be at all time: as willing to serve her customers under the new name as she was under the old. oc 6-3t* New AND SIMPLIFIED MeTHOD FOR PIANO-FORTE AND S81nGING.— Professor Alexander Wolowski has opened Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Afternoon and Evening Singing Classes on the most liberal terms. By Professor Wolowski’s new method, a person baying only aslight knowledge of music will been- abled in a very short time to execute on the piano operatic and classical music with rare perfection. Asto the vocal part he arrivesat most extraordina- ry results, renders the voice powerful; and enables the singer to vocalize i All those who would t d or excellent performers willenter their names at his residence, No, 485 Tenth street. above Penn sylvania avenue tion hours lla. m, and 6 to7 p.m Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, and other dis- orders of the feet, when neglected injure the on eral system by preventing the body from taking that nataral exercise 80 conducive to heal’h. To all afflicted with these terrible evils we would re- commend an early call at . White’s office, No 424 Penn’s av. bet. 44 and 6th sts. Who would suffer torment from disordered feet when medy is so near at hand. and can be ef meat pein: Office open from 8a. m. to 8 p. m. sep 7- Krowrr’s (Urnam's) Hater Dre. Fifty Cents a Boz. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durable, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. Curttox, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelpbia, who pronounce it free from all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material composing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Joux J. Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DRUNKRNSESS CURED, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingeup. Dr, Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a die- like for strong drink, an@ can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent toanyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Oanadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Jous J, Kaomer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rany’s Speciric. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has al’ roved a success dr, Rand’s Specific is exhi in the form of pills. made up entirely of substances that have » specific effect upou the generative organs, Most persuns assuctate the ides of operations upon the bowels front taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr, Kani 18 not tended as an evacuating medi- cine, Its mpdicai virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs, The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend, as affordi he speediest way to get the effecc of the remedy, Price $1 per box, or six boxes for £5, Drugeists everywhere. Sold by Joun J. KRouur, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelpbia, Pa. ? Diseases, bomariian’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four dayss and recent casesin twenty-four hours No mais no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, Lt is the soldier’s hope, and 4 friend to thi do not want to be exposed, le "Remar tan's Root and Herb tive marian’s eri haeni permanent cure for it in tReet pots, Tetters.&e. Price oa 2 or sem. Bold by 8.0. Ford. Bee Spermatorr: L Power. ily and best Ca A trial of the Specific ince tie most - of its merits. rice 1 a box. Sold Mt ey ord, corzer lith street and Ps. avenue, Washington. and Heary iy , Alexandria. Co.eate’s Honsy Boar, This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. §a26-eoly 7001 Six Days.—Dr. if altidote, an Rnelish Bpocito Of sixty-aee roses staadinas vill eure Gonerrhaa in siz says. No om eae po dae 3} per oe ie. Bold PLN Sey Ae Sah a Da. Durot’s ‘coated Female Pills are the Mavens use. oversee and and sugar-coated create no ferme at ee ge es ik strest and Ye evenue, Wartington and env Goox, see, any basa Srareua uw asd reliable’ “i 101 ‘Ninth street, Seurnat Waa mars DeWiy tax"ge bo ES Mr. JOHN P. BO! of Fairfax please cops] any, qT7M aD" Aa gal ta ow 2 - SxlYAT BVKART EBON SRC OA AREER 5 as ET EC WANTS | WENTED_A white GIRL, for gevers! horse work in 4 private (amily. Apply No {51 Lost north. between 4th ant Sth. ork tt TANTRD—Be a re-poctable git! a SITUA. WASGR At 32 piivete family, On | at No 79 eaih street between Mand Nt J ANTED_B lady. a reapectab!« ~1T- NON deodrefereuce: eiven Alar as “Mit A.M. 8." Geo getown. D. 6. | sae ANTHD-A GTRU to do general_honcework, Ws e mort understand Ooiking Wach ec, and Troring Call at 469 2d street Capite! Ail. new St Peter's O areh. he), Sock a eet W ANTED IMMEDLATELY—First clase T Alb. OX. The Joviets prices paid WALL, STEPHENS & CO... 222 Pa av, eek st between 9th and 10\h ats. f OUSE PAINTERS — Wanted, three good BROCSE PAINTERS. M.T PARKER A 09,, oe RAt* 59 Louisiana avenac. 10 PRINTERS A SITUATION is wantet hy a compet nt Prioter, Presaman, and Repo ter. Fasnho-oneh knowledge of power presses and ' Baio. ee Address “PRINTER,” Star Office. eet ott RP<"FCTARLE LADY WISEs TO AAVE ARITUATION an seamatrese; can cut and fit lsdiee and chiloren’s dreees, pest of r-com- mendations can he given ifseqnired, Please ad- drepe a note to Box No. 19 Star Office. oe 8 %t WASTED _ By a respectanle colored women a RITUATION as cook, in a resoectahle family rhe el, Also.a youny colored gir] wants a SITUATION as chembernaid or second cook. Please address a note to Box No. 35 Star Office, oc R 8t* TANTFD TO RENT, TMMEDIATRLY—Feom Ww eH ies a ee COMMON OHATRS. for two morths. with thy privilecs of buying them afterwards Address J D WILLIAMS, Wrtne Reheol, care of Geo. F. Smith & Co.,Grocers S11 7th street. oe 8 2t* V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A gooi whit» WAITER—I street, No, 262. be'ween I7th and 18th. ai E A oc 7-3t* WANTED Two good CARPENTERS. Apply at No. 350 4th street, between F and G. 00 7-3t* be wed vie ities} NGRAVER WANTED at the Indelible Ink “4 Manufactory, No. 492 7th st., Room No, 6 0c 7 3t* * raw i QW ANTED-A grod WOMAN. t ral heusework: reference reqnired. Apply immediately at 305 venue, between 9th and Vth ste eee oc7 3t* WANTED IMMEDITATELY—One or two jorr- nevmen TAILORS, who is wiline to work en repairing. Apoly to B. MAGRUDER, 477 I'thst. bet Dand E. oc 7-3t* FOR RENT AND Sa ick OQOMS FOR KERN )—App'v atthe corner of 8th and © streets, ul Ros Fe RRNT— Apply a hetwe noth and 7th ste, Bs DP Le RRS TATHRANT P RSAIB Fixture sod i? it mae tive ye, sa pont) . Py eee be gear Be ah Bas pe: sa at FOR RES Ta HOTS Fontaining sev-n roo as nuda cellar with ated on 7ta atre-t, betw-an Nendo Neo at Po on given imme lintely. Teqnire next doo", No 183 0 3.Stf feoe KENT—A laree BRIOK HOUR and Far- niture forsale The cone containa 12 rao a8, newly pap red. aud with all the moder: imorovs tents in it: contrals loeated. Ths faraitace ts Pew. ard will he sold at alors sath owner leaves wheeity, For particularea dress O.B. P at Of ice cock tw* {COR BALE-A STAND in the Canto” Marxe No, 24 he owner wishes to qni! the mar- eas on accomt of his healh. Pron in a good location) oeing in the most bas- ues part of be market, and is well calealatet for pou try a frait stant or Aprly at the doa market days, Pa ve 27 creer Brid-e a Ge har eh ets rorgetown, Alxo,a cheap aseand hand Wagan, ir pew. R. FOWLER. BARGAIN POR C43h—FPor sale. RODDER- FORTH’S DINING SALOON an! BAR. doing an excll nt business, Inquire on the premises, lath st. bet. Gand N.Y av. oT 3t* FOR RENT With or without Board, a neatly tle: Furnich+d Ri M enitad'e for two sing! gan en. 1 5 «bet 134 and Mite cy. Apply at No. 257 D st., be! ween aie OR RENF—A nice HOUSR, containing wight Tooma, No, 195 4th at., between L and Masts. Inquire ov the premises, between the bours of 2 eandSp m. ¢ 7-3t* OR RENT A_well-fornished medum-sized BRICK HOUSE No. 370 2st street, near A Inquire on the premises, between the hours of 12 apa 2. oc7 3t* Fc, RENT—Purriahed ROOMS,and a large, dry CELLAR. Also, for r-nt or lease, x one acre LOT; would make a good busines location Ap ply to MR3, BEALL,7th street, above the Park otel. oc 7-26" Rooms ON NEW YORK AVENUE snitab efor Paymasters. A’so. a Parlor. one Bedroom, and use of Kitchen Inquireat RUDDERFORTH’S Dining Saloen, Mth street, between G and New York avenue. oc 7-3t* bee SALEB—A RESTAURANT, with bar tixtares and two years Jeaae. Reason for selling, the popriefor is engaged in other busipess, which cemands his entire sttention. For particniars in- quireat No 525 Ith street between © ani B streets. or on the premises, No, 348 C atrest, rear National Hotel, oc “3 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHE3 a Situation as seamstress to go by the w-ek or bythe month, Please call at 432 14th str et, between H and I oc 7-2t* ANTED— of age, to assist in light honsework, and be treated an a member of the family Wages $5, Ad- cee bo particulara,““G@. H. I.,”? Star Office, oe 7-3 ttle GIRL. about 12 or 14 vears W ANTED—0n or about the Ist of November next, a small HOUSE, or part of a Houae, un- furnished, suitable for a small private family. Addreas, stating terms and location, *G. H. 1..” Star Office. ocT 3:* WANTED TO RENT -Bya gentl-man ani his wife, withou’ family, a small HOUSE, or three unfurnished Rooms, for which a good rent will be paid. Address Box 23, Washington. D, c. 00 7-2t* WEANTED-A WAITER (white) at the G House. One who understands hit basines: can get good wages and steady employme t all the yeara-ound, Inquire at the Gosling Restaurant, 247 Penn’s avenue bet, 12th and J3th ets. oe7-2t* : af prior Masta RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY wishes a SITUATION as housekeeper. or to aaaist in sewing and in hourehold affairs; is fully competent. Address Housekeeper, for one week, Star office. oe 6 3t aed en it) WANTED-A few TABLE BOARDERS, at the new Boarding House, just openei at No. 500 ¥ st. Alto, two handsomely furnished hl te to let, with Board. Call on premises, eest™ 1 WANTED—A SITUATION by a young man abont 23 years of age, of good. steady, indns trious habite, where he can make himself usefal Ts 8 good penman and has a fine educstion Good Eetoren oe given. AddressJ. L. T.. Star Office. ‘oc 6 3t™ WANTED Firat class COAT MAKERS. to id whom the best Northern city prices will be pei, Tucker Stabler & Young, Wm: T. Grifith, a8. Lackey, F J Heiberger, HM. Ribnitzky, Hinton & Teel, B. Hughes, Geo. F. Schafer, M. Losano, Mo! Taft. Wm. Peterson, cc ote Sierohant Tailorsef Washington City. OABD WANTED—BOARD wanted by a gentle- an, wife and daughter 12 years of age ina genteel neighborhood. for whic SEs per month wil) beipeids Address ** F,,’’ Box 1,135, P. 0. oc 3-1W W ANTED—By alady of experience, a SITUA- TION as English Governess. would have no, objection to Sevens: or to making herself gener- ally useful Best of reference given. Adirass “0. Star office or 3 lw* WwW ANTED—First-class COAT HANDS, to which the best Northern city prices shall he paid. Also, a weekly HAND. Avely to F. J. HETBER- GER. Citizen and Military Tailor, No, 362 under Metropolitan Hotel. Sep 3)-tf (CARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, e Chief Quarterminster Nos. 534, 535, 297 lath street neat’ New York are. i] 4 WASsuiaTonm. Sept. 29. 1854. Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout. Maryland, Wazes $7) per month and aration. Each workman will bring his own kitoftools. Transportation will be furnisaed by ibe, een ate ta bi phe mornnten and their ools from this cit oint Lookout. OHN A BLISON, Colonel and Ghief Quartermaster, _Bep 3)- tf Department of Washington. [ABORERS WANTED Wanted Immediately 4 two hundred LABORERS to work on the sec ond track ¢f the Washington Branch of the Balti more and Ohio Bailroad, between Washington and Annapolis Junction, The. highest wages will be ziven and the Iaborers will be furnished by the company with Roard, Apply in Baltimore at the office of the Master of Road. Camden Station In Washington to Mr. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, at the Halftand Depot. or to, Mr. W. W. PLUMMER, fa pervisor on line of road. i JOHN L. WILSON, _sep27-10t____ Master of Road, B. and 0. R Ri WANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase all kinda of ladies and gentlemen’s CAST OFF CLOTHING. for which the highest Price will be paid. Call immediately at No. 50 ouisiana avenue, near 9th street. WM. BAILEY. Dealer in all kiods of new and second: hand Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. sep 19-Im* RNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A comfort- ably furnished HOUSE, of moderate size, is wanted immediately in this city or Georgetown Central location preferred. Address Box No. 205 Wasbington city post office. sep 12 tf ANT E D-8EOOND HAND FURNITURE Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFU BNISHING GOODS of every description, “BR. BUCHLY, 428 7th street, fe 8 ‘between Gand H. east side. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS “=> RALLY ROUND THE FLAG. BOYS. —An adjourned meeting of the Lncaln and John- ton Club #f Georgetown will be bald at the Star Engine Rouse on Potowacstrret, between Ist and 28,on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 7% o’c'ock, Ali desirous of Joining the Clo bare invised Agattend. e, reside HUGH G, DIVINE,Bec’y, | 007-2t* NOTICE—GENERAL LICENSES AND DOG LICENSES.—All Pisenzes due the 'o) pera ion of Srcrecw tn on the Jst of October pext must be paid within ten days from that date, cthrrwise they will be strictly enforced by the Metropolitan Police, * And potice ia further given that all Dog Licen Fes expire on the 3th inst. [f payment is delayed begets ae ihe alee chee wae misantos: 4 aw, is made er. and if né aid, when demanded by the. petropolitas Poltee tl eo heco: biegt, to afine, the law di- fects that the dog shale kitad. ns n° |™ sep 2 3tawtOl0 : M LAIRD, Olerk, Gmserronn CORPORATION STOCK.— I Those persons who may be di to pur- chase Georgetown Corpora’ Btock, which bears ap imterest of six per cent, J 8 7, gat ean obtain some by solving ont oc 1- quarterly. LAIRD, Clerk of said Corporation, "TOWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the a re Ov. in”? en ven. e Captains on boaré, or to ett ik JOHN B. DAVIDEON, Water street. Georgetown. many zag 1s- pro FORTE TUNING, MELODEON TUNING. I take pleasure in announcing to my friends aud patrons that I have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. A, F. DES8AN, from New York, who is one of the most competent and skillfal PIANO TUNERS in our country, and Laolicit orders.at our store for Tuning, Repairing and Reguleting of PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, orang musical instrument; PIANOS and MELODEONS taken to our Wererooms ia'upper story of estab- lishment, aud thoroughly renovated, repaired, recapped, &c., at short notice, and moderate + ORDERS FOR COUNTRY, L other places solicited and prompt = JOHN F. ELLIS, ‘iano (Mu Bens rarity aad ioe. ata. & ery & Son's Ringo Agency. ock NEW PATENT Fo RENT—A PARLOR, and BACK ROOM an BASEMENT, Inquire at No. 455 K «t., Navy Yard. 0c b-3t* OR RENT—A suite of three ROOMS on first floor, on lith street, 2d house from 0. $15 per month, ‘Between 0 and P oc 63" | pet ROOMS FOR RENT, to gentlemen only with s B-droom and Parlor heated with one fire. ip a small family where there are no chil dren Apoly at WALKER & CO.’S, Marylauday., between Ith and 1'th ets, 025 3t* OR SALE, A BARGAIN—An excellant FRAME HOU+E containing7 rooms. fa: orahly locatel; possession in twenty days. and terms liheral MITCHEUL & SON Real Estate Brokers, oc 6-3t" 8. B. corner Pa. ay and isth st, ‘OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES ofanoli established Stard. corner of 7th and L streets Inguire on the premises. between 9 and 12a. m. and Zand 4p,m. Receive propositions until Mon- day, October 10th, 10 o’clock a. m oct 6-3t* JONES & CO. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply at Dh 41 Louisiana av., between 6th and7th sts. oc OR RENT—Two suites of large and elegantly furnished ROOMS on first and second floor Apply at No. 402 13th st., between G and H. Board furnished if desirsd oc 5-46" KFS SALF—THREE HOUSES, ONE DRUG STORE. T®O BUGGTES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARMIN ILLINOIS. Loquire at No, 455 Massachusetts avenve, near Sixth street, | oc52w* 3 ‘OR SALE—Two BRICK HOUSES, each con- taining eicht rooms, and one Frames Hou containing three rooms, in good eondition, wi 6.620 feet_of gronnd attachd, Price $1.00". In- cir or R, M, COMB:, 8th street, Navy Yard. oc 5- lw : FFOR RENT Possens'on iven immediately.) a pleasant FRONT ROOM, nicely furnis’ ed, will be rented to g: ntlemen only. and is very suitable for the accommodation of two persons. The lady of the house is not prepared to farnish meals; so gentlemen desiring board n-ed not apply. Ane y at 403 oth st., between A and I oc 5 tl F'UENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. without board. Boarding house in the neighborhood, where meals are served. References exchanged. Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, between 3th and Wth oc 4-lw* ‘OR SALE—A_ LARGE LOT, upon which is erected a BRICK BOUSE, containing nine roetor, the said lot having two fronts and con ta‘ne 5,633 square feet, situated on L street south, hetween 4:hand Sth 'streeta east, near tha Navy Yard. The location is desirable fora Restaurant or Lager Beer Saloon. Terms moderate. Inquire of JOS. F. KELLEY, Real Estate Agent, Office 363 fin street west, near I street north, oc 4 6t* F° SALE—In Montgomery county, Md., eight miles from gecrgcown and 23g miles from the FARM of 100 acres. 5 ares in wood, that ated to cut 50 cords of wood per acr: od the balance iu cultivation. Impreved by a smal] dwelling-house; good orchard, Svil of the Vest quality. A large number of FARMS in Montgomery county and HOUSES and LOTS in this city fi sale Apply to : ¥ MACE. on ce 4-6t* 517 7th sre Fo SALB-aA small FRAME HOUSE, on New York avenue, south side. second door from Sth street, with a nine years lease Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the wurshaser, Terms cash. Enguire of G@. B COOPER, 272 8th street, between Mand N streets nerth, oc 3-60" FR RENT—Desirable FURNISHED ROMS, __ Without board, to geotlemep on y Two rooms suitable for offices References required, At Nv, 400 4th street. near City Hall, oc 1-eont* Fo BENT-—The large and commodious ROOMS com prising the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J. L_ Kidwell’s new Drug Store on Eat., near corner of Pa. av, and Ith st., two doors be- low Willards’ Hotel, an 20-tf JOHN L. KIDWELL. EF SENIEUED ROOMS to let. without board. at 272 F at.. corner of 13th sep 27 2w* GorEne HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this poyuer and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, aud offers his well snown house for sale Any one wishing te engage in a LUCRATIVE BURSIN ESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn sylvania avenue bet. 12th and 13th ets, sel2 iw” i be) UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PRI- vate sale a tract of LAND, containing about two buvdred and fifty acres, distant about 4 mi es from the Capitol, over Bepning’s Briige; about 5) acres cleared, und 45 in meadow; the balancein upeurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestant, No improvements.except a small b For farther particulars address Box 3%4, Washington. D. C.. or inquire of the subscriber, 14 miles northeast of Benning’s Bridge. sep 6 2m* E. SHERIFF, FrusNisH ED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen only—347 K street, near Lith. Inquire of Mrs. A. E. STEPHENSUN. 2 au 3i-tf * CHOICE FALL STOCK. 486 .+-: PAPERUANGINGS. . Just opened, a beautiful asar ent of Gold, Em- broidered and med um pr ced it pacers, Also. a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blauk Papers Borders, t tatues, Centre Pieces, &c. Orjers for Paperbangivgs or Window Shades punctually executed in city or ecuntry, Terms cash for goods and labor. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 486 The richest, handromwest ard most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Pictote Frames in the Listrict, These goods aré-warranted to be gilded with goli leaf and of superior workman- ship. . ‘also, beantifal assortment of Card Visits Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture, All goods warranted as represented. WINDOW SHADES, 486 pi 486 Different colors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style orisize Shade made to order. 486 PICTURE CORD AND TAssELs, 486 Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- sels, Kings, Nai's &c. 486 CABD VISITE FRAMES, French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood, and Ameri Ocupeaition Car@Prames in variety Se PICTURES, A few choice Engravings and Pajati fi ats MARKBITEWS, No.450 Seroutb otroct ne? &7 Please remember the Number, 6s. term Cash for Goods and Labor. sep owe? ATS! HATBi Hats! ‘Ai the most desirabie styles of HATS and PS for gentlemen and y uth’ (ada Bek. stineweca's.” Oh sep@-iw 23 Pa. av., two dongs from Ith st, oYs’ AND YouTHsiy FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We invite parents to an inspectiono eur large Hoye OVERCOATS, >< BO OYH JACKETS, BOs! PANTS, =") BOYS? VESTS, BOYS’ SHIRTS UNDERSH{RA DRAWERS. Ao. which we are selling a8 low as goods of like qual. © ty can be had for in the Northern ci! , thes. Rete sep 14-Imif AUCTION SAL, Fer other Aw Sales see first page THIS AYT Se KROON AND TO. MOKKOW BY W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SAE OF 4 HOUSE AND LOT IN HESEVER TH WAKD Ry virtue «fm deed o! tru le st_to the subscribers, by oes bw ayo Aoeunt, 186 /. and reco ded iD _oneof the land R- Soe & we shall offer at peblic auction b AY the 2ist day of Rept-mber, at 4 o'clock. ». m., in front of the premia s all of bot oun bered seven 7, of sub division of Sanare numbered four hundred and thirtean, (41a.) of the elar of the City of Washinetem with the improve Mente theres m. consisting «f a two story Prame House This property is situated nm aouth G hetween 8th and Oh strevts west. The Lot Sener rece four :24) fre’. 1en1 0 tnches. adep b« fone hundred and twenty four feat. bionches to an alley Terwaofesl+: One half cash, the residue in six and tw. Ive months, the purchaser giving bis antes | & ferthe deferred payments. -stisfactorily endorsed and bearirg interest from the day of sale, and se core! bya des of trust on the premises. All conveyancng at the c at of the purchas-r. — Ifthe terirs«fsalear- notcomplied with, within five days from the das ofsale the Trustees rorerve the rightt» re-sell the said property at th- risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on giving one weeks notice by two insertions in some newspaper in te CU DWARD OC” CARRING 10N ASBURY LLOVD, seat a0 27-2awswkds WM.L WALL& CO., Aucts BO-THE ABOVE SaLE I8 UNAVOIDABLY yontponee to SATURDAY AFTERNUQN, at 5 lock, ¥.C_ CARRINGTON A_LLUYD. Trurtees, fep 22-4 WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts. 87 TBE ABOVE 8aLk IS FURTHER POST- poued to the Sr oye esate. ata o'clock, A. LOS DO TON:f Truster. sep% WM. L. WALL & 00,, Au ¥ J. ©. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPFRTY AT THE Horie STH AND MSTREETS AT PUB- On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. October 8th. at 5 o’clock, on the premsi-a. we hall -ell. partof Lot 19, in Nailor and Rothwell’s subdivision of Square No 425. situated at the corner of Sth st west, and porth M street, fronting 17 feet i1%¢ inchea oa 8th street. and running back % feetto ap alley, and improved by agoud Frame Building comprisiog a Dwelling H use and Store Immediately after, we shall sell, Lot No. 9%, ia Harkness’ subdivision of Simare 3%, fronting 2 | feet on Ith atreet, between Q and R sts,, andrun- ning back 95 feet to a public alley. Terms: One balf cash ; the remainder in 6 and 12 moovths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust op the premises Conveyances and stamps at the cost of purcha j fers, i oc3d «J. ©, McGUTRE & ©O., Aucts. | Y JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. AND WELL. BOILT THREE STORY ‘T BRICK DWELLING HOUSE es BETWEEN BAND F | IC Ss AY AFTERNOON. October 8, at 5 o'clock, on the premisen, we rhall sell, part of Lot No. \). in Square No. 290, fro: ting 28'4 feet on 13th street, (east side’) between Band F streets vort! ard rupring back 1) feet toa wide public alley, improved by a new and handsome Brick Dwelling | House containing thirteen reoms. with pautries | ano bath rom attached, now under rent at $1,540) | per annum Terms are: One-half cash; the remainder in six | ry ee m2 and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trnst on the premi-es. Conyeyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- | chsser. J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, oc 5-d BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURNETURE AT AUCTION, | On MONDAY MORNING, ifth instant at ten o'clock, we will sellat house No 505 ‘treet, between 444 and 6th, a good as-ortment of House hold and Kitchen Farniture embracing— Mahogany Hair-covered Parlor Suit, | Brussels Carpet. Pictnres, Lace Cur‘aing, | Marble-top Table, Etagere, Glass, &c. | Redsteads, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Beds, Mattress+s and Bedding, us. Wardrobes, Washstands. &c. Ingrain and other Oarpets and Vil Cloths, | Crockery and Glass Ware, Tab'e Cutlery. | Cox xing Stove and Utensils, Kitchen Furniture, | c ,&c. Terms cash. It WM, L, WALL & CO., Aucts, Y JAMES C. McGUIRE & CJ., Auctioneers, 40 8IDE8 HEMLOCK SOLE LEATOER On THURSDAY MORNING, October th.at 1 | o’clock, in front of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, in lots to anit, 40 sides Hemlock Sole Leather. Terms cash, JAS, C, MCGUIRE & CO., oc 8-d Auctioneers, Y W.L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, WEST END LOT NRAR Prynevrv EST I 4 .VANIA AVENUE AND WASHINGTON OIROLE. At On TUESDAY APTRRNOON. We will sell in front of the Same Lone ose wrebt nde oP et ete onto 2342 feet on the ad Washington Circle, + Rear Pennsylvania Ave, erm : $2") cash, balance in 6, 12and 18 month besring interest 2x4 secured by deed of trast on the pretnises. & All conveyances at the expense of the purchas oc8 WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctn.” BY WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUARLE_IM- P-OVED PROPERTY IN THE FIRS AT AUCTION. = ELAS Te WARD On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 1: o'clock, we shall se 1. ip front of ihe premines, ta K street, b-tween 26th and 27th sts . adjoining the Wasbington Brewery. partof Lot No. 3,in Square Ling = feet on Ketreet. with'a depth of improved by two n ures with frame back buildings ome pe third cash; balance tn six and twelva 8, Secured by a deed of trust on the proper- y. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. (int.J WM. L. WALL & €0., Aucts. | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 curner 7th and D streets north. SALE OF VALTABLE IMPROVED - IMPHKOVED PROPER’ Y, SNDUEM The undersined, trustees under the wi 1 of the Jate Edmurd Keiley. offer for sale at publis auc- tien the following property : On WEDNESDAY. 28th October instant, at four ° ee Ly eeaathe premises— ‘art © 01 War ), 3 inches onreepesae ear 69, fronting 62 feet 51; Lots sand of Sanare sid. ast half of Lot 16, Square 867. Lt 9, Square 768," & Part cf Lot 4, Square 730, 15 feet 10!4 inches on A street and fu fect on 2d street east. Partef Lot 3, Square 759. west part fronting 20 feet on Kast Capitol street by depth of lot. Tiree years of lease on lot unexpired Part of Lot 9, Square 788. beginning at northwest avgle ofsqnare. running south and along 2d atreet east 80 feet 7 inches, thence east 2I feet 4142 inches, thence 91 feet 8!¢ inches to Maryland avenue, thence south westwardly along said avenve 41 feet eo she place of begisning, containing 1,882 square et. Part of Lot 10, Square 813. beginning at the dis- tance of 16 fee from the nor*heart corner of and fronting 10 feet 3 inches ou B streetrouth by depth ot lot. Part of Let 19, Square 843, heginning at the west corner of said lot, with front of 27 feet by ¢epth of jo. Part of Lot 19, Scuare 729. Lease 99 years on 25 feet front hy depth of lot 52 years unexpired, on East Capitol street, near Cap itel grounds, And on THURSDAY, the 20th instant, at 4 0’cl’k p.m™,, on the premises— North half of Lov 28, Square 53 Lot A, subdivision of &qnare 579, fronting 23 feet €jinches on south D «treet, dep h 19 feet 6 inches, containing 2.573 square fee The improvements are: Two frame buildings on rt of Lot 19, Square 729:one frame on lot 9. Suare 88: 2 brick heuses op part of Lot 4. Square 730. and a frame on Lot A Square 579. Termsof aile: Ore half of the purchase money isto bepsid in cash. and the residue in Gand 12 moen'bs, with interest. s-cured by adeed of trast on the pr mises, or all cash, at the op'ion of the pure? afer. A payment of $25 on each lot will be required at the time of purchase. Ifthe terms of sale ars week thereafter the fi t to resell, at e risk and expense of the defauitiog purchaser. on one week?. previous potice in th National Intelligen- cer is reserved by the ornstees. The cost_ of convrysneing and revenue stamps to te paid by the pugchase~ Pe PAT RIOR M KENNA. JOHN CARROLL BRENT, Trustees, oc 8-4 GRERN & WILLIAM -. Ancts. Br J. 0, MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, ¥. Ei CELTENT ROSRWOOD GARR PTANO- ‘ORTE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ER- FECTS AT PUBLIO ALE. Op TUESDAY MORNING, Oct 11, at IN o'clock, at No. 364C street, between 434 and 6th sts.. we shall fall the furniture and -effects of a family de- ine » Usekeeping. compr or see ae hosewood Case Pianoforte, by Brown & en Eine heogany Sofas, Arm, Easy and Parlor Marble-top Tables, Whatpot Fancy Chairs. 8ofa Bods’ | est AUCTION SALES, _ = FruTore Bays. ¥ THOM*S DOWLING, Auct ; George'ewa, OLD TRON. BTOVRS,JONK, Ro.. &o., AT AUO: On MON DAY MORNING, Gotober 10, ‘elock I'w leell at the carpet of Bridge nud’ Gea streeta a laree lot of Old Iron, Stoves, Platform Beaten. de 1k ermaa os THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, RY WM. L. WALL & Ov. STEAM TUG. CANAL BARGE, AND LIGHTERS, aT auc TT On MONDAY, t! wilsell at the 6to et wharf boat* Harre Leslie.” Sh» is about 48 fest lon, feet beam, and 10 inch cylinder. 24 borse-power, an¢ bee with her engine and boiler, Intely under- ry thorongh revsir, at large wi, nee. EIS. Wisner.”” 1 feat hes hong — ye inches & very large los y, and ‘caulked in Philadelp» for the Chesapeake and Uhie nd Scows. They are each 26 + &ud about — feet deep, -L. WALL & 00,, Aucte, & CO., Auctioneers. EIGHTEEN SMALL LOTS ON AND NEAR PA. pd ora ral bs ae ble boat Also. two Lighter: feet long. 10 feet b Terme AVENUE AND KOCK ORKE ; A STONE QUARRY ON Rock dee P aoe On MONDAY. the tb day of Octob: at 4% oes p. m., we shall sell on the premi lows: lu subdivisions of Lots 13 to 17 inclusive. Square No 4 each fronting 2 feet on north L street w a depth of 10: feet, to a 12 foot private alley: begia- the southwest corner of nd L scr-eta, feet from Pennsylvania avenue, being a f the public xpace. a ssions comprising Lot 19, sam south of the above, each I7 feet fronton . ane 135 fee. to 150 feet deep, to a 15 foot private alley Lots 1 and 2, square north of square 4, subdivided into five lots, four of which front 22 feet each on vaniaavenue. running tsrough end fr nt- 24.1 feet on Lstreet:and the corner lot ‘rant- ing 39.10 feeton Penneylvania avenue, 47 feet on the public space, and 437 feet on L stre-t;all grad> d,and very conspicuons for business stands. Also—Origina! Lot7. souare 13, fronting 183 feet on 7th atreet and Rock Creek, by 153 6. feet daap, containing an opened quarry of good building stone. witb a whar’; a capital fot’ fer a lime kiln or wood snd coal business. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the ba'ance in mete pee of 6. 12 18 months, with in‘er he title being perrecs eneral warrantee deeds will be given, and deeds of t the opti n ofthe purchaser, the teen ezual monthly payments, with interest, cured by a written contract, with a forfeit clause. 3 yment of $20 on each lot required at the time of sale. No charee for preparing deeds or cuntracts, bat the purchasers to pay for stamps, and city taxes que h | for 1854. See map and handbille. sep3-d JAB. C _McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON October Ith, at 4 o’clock. Iwill sell, in front of the promises Market street, between iat an? Prospect ats. ‘The Lot fronts 43% feeton Market street with a depth of 89 feet and is improved by la ge Frame Hovse with brick back building, contsia ng nine rooms, cistern and well in the yard, and inoue of the most sesirable locations in the town, _ Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve mortha, secured bya deed of t-ust on the property. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the vee onitive, Title perfect Sale positive, Ti fe cet Peon Union.) THO BY JAB, O. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. FRONTING ON VIRGINIA AVENUE LOE TWEEN ORAL STREET AND D&LA- DOWLING, Auct. WARE AVENUE, WITH SMALL FRAME : ESDAY AFTERNOON, Octoher llth, at 5 o'clock, on tee premises, we shall sell Lot No. t0, in Square No 41, fronting 3° feet3 inches on Vir- givia avenue. between Delaware «venue and Canal street, (near Virginia avenue bridge) aad through me north B street, improved by a small frame bonee, - Terms: One third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a de-d of trust on the premises Cost f conveyances and stamps to be paid by the puychater. Jo, MeGUIRE & ©0., Aucts, yY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No. 626, corner 7th and D streets “orth WO STORV FRAME HOUSE AY AUCTION, — aR OF SOUTH F 8T., aT nob TUESDAY the 11th instant, we shall sell, in lot No. 3 iebfomines. at 5o’clock p. m., part of menta, wi Square No. 539, with the SuBtOrs: eaves ico are a good two story frame House, =. saining 4ronme and kitchen. This property.1s handsomely situated on 434 st'rt and suitable fur business or @ private residence, ‘ems cash. $50 wils be required when the property is knocked off, and if pot complied with it will be put up and sold to the next highest bidder. All conveyancing, including revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, Title indisputad!e. _oc7 d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. TRUSTER'S SALBOF VALUABLE PRO: IN ALEX 4NDRIA Oouary. Vingiere, ABOUT TWO MILES FROM GEORGETOWN; By yrtue ofa deed of trust from John Bi 5 dated Jure 6. A De tsa nad recorded trates: Gria county record, in Liber T,No 3, page 59, L shall seli at public sale, tothe highest der, on A D., 1864.8 TUESDAY, the llth da: cr October, 5 I. the Auction Rooms of Thor wling, in George- town, D.C . at ten o’clock a, m., those two certain tracts or parcels of land, known as Lots Nos. 6and 9.in a p at of division. among the representatives of Abraham and Isaac Bireb, recorded in the same recerds in Liber R., Nv. 2, page 78, with the build- purtenances. Tes, and lot 9 four acres, apd the two parcels adioin,and will be rold to- gether. The farm is about two miles from George- covavend has a farm house and other buildings pon i ‘The terms will be cash; and $100 will be required at the time of the sale, the residue when the deed is ready for delivering, and conyenance and stamp at cost of purchaser, FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Y¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON 14TH STREET AT AUC- TION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October Ith, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we stall sell Lota No, lz aud 13, in Rev. Dr. Whit+’s subdivision of Square No 2%, fronting 20 feet each on litn street, between U and V sts north, and running back 100 feet toa 15 foot alley, Titles perfect iS . Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- charer. oeud J, 0. McGUIRE & CO, Ancts. YJ, O MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS NBAR THE DEPOT AND AROUND THE CAPITOL Pursuant to adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 4th day of May. 18 4, ip aneguity cau-e pending ia said Court, wherein Bleazer Livd sley and others are complain ants,and Joseyb L, Ingle and others are defend- anta, the subscriber will. on WEDNESDAY, th Sth dey of Octobe: next, at4%: o'clock ,on the prem- ises, ulf*r at publicsale tothe highest bidder, Lots No.1 and 2. in Square No 68!, situated at the cor- ner of north D s'reet and Delaware avenue, On THURSDAY the 6th of October, at a ovclk, onthe premises Lot No. 4, in & ‘0. 637, fronting on south D street, between Di nue ard south Capitol street. Lot N >. 2, im Square No. 693, on ea Ay dete ee eS ave enue and sout! japitel stree' om (01 5s 11, 12, 18. 14. 16, 16, 17. 18. 19, 20, and 21,10 Square Mo, 7. pear Bt. Peter’s Charch. The terms, as prescribed by the decree, will be: One-third of the purohare money in cash and the residue in two equal insts}ments, in six and twelve monthe from the day of sale, for which the parcha- ners notes. with wr proved npcarity, bearing inter- est from the say ot edie; wilt be taken, with a re- ‘ine jen on ie 3 taMdeposite of $n each lot will be required at ta ae at of conveyancing, certificates of sale, anil be borne by the purchaser. stomps totmmot sale, be not fally complied with within five days next after Gay of sate, the proper'y will be re sold. at the risk and cost of the defaultip purohager, after one week’s public ma i ‘verti nin, ir. tice by a COHN rE Stal KENNEDY. rad sep 2i-eokds — J_.0. Mo@UIRE &, 00 , Aucta. e7THE ABOV 4 prebend) 4 U DABLY portennes unt 2 OREDAT: APFRANOON, Oo. tober 3th sem yOHN' C. KEANEDY, Trustes, ocd 3.0, McGUIRE & 00., Aucta, B? 248. 0. MegurEs & 00.;Adetionsera._ ins twenty oc7 EXECUTOR’S SALR OF VINE ROSEWOOD. CAgE PIANO, FORTE. COSCLY DIAMON GOLD WATCH. THREE CLUSTER DIAMOND INGS. FURNITURE, AND? HOU: LD R SBHO REPEC Ts AE POBLIG BALE enn at tead Soman Jct Bofe Bobanat te , Orpamen Brorsels, ‘Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets through- en itting. RB: Mahecar’ Grencs Bedscads, Bureaas, Wardrobes, Ba ee nnt Mattresses, Bolstors and Pillows « ¥ 4 Spreads aeeciee waiaet ‘Extension Table Bi rboard, Dini ai + rs j Ware Walteie Santora, ante 6 5 Heh, Fartor ay f ‘othe articles. j, MoG DIRE & OO., Ancta, ane Houge No. 230, C street, between 11th end treets, by stro 7 Orde EES) ho: rable Be beat os r rosewood case Piano Forte, with A Or ABs ee Furoiture, Gnished is pie POETIC French plite Miter -Sigbud Bibeket ~ Teo Stk Dawah diaé, viel Pix. ne Revet O10 yorhamehte