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wey LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. 2 CANTEREURY.—This is announced as the Week of John Denier, the noted gymnast id rope walker. He will carry a young lady yD his back from the stage to the gallery. Be- sides, there will be a good biil of song, dance, &e. Lapres’ Farr st Udd Fellows’ Hall, 7th © street aster tee auspices of the ladies of the Sixth-street Presbyterian Church It is in all particulars worthy a visit Give the ladies a call, and help alorg & good cause. Rivers’ anp Deriovs’ Oraces, at the cor- * yer of 6thstreet and New York avenue, con- * tinnes to be crowded nightly, and the shouts a. of laughter and applan<e al ways issuing from sa the canvass, show that the company isexceed- -be ingly entertaining. Foster, the clown, has a =%*" good stock of jokes. <2 Forv's THEATRR.—“ The Pearl of Savoy; ye or The Mother's Prayer,” is announced for Yeacto-night at Ford’s. As « Marie,” Maggie %] "Mitchell is splendid. The drama throughout an interesting one, and Maggie is well sus- tained by all Mr. Fors’s fae company. Grover’s TuxareR.— The new romantic z Irish drama, written expressly for Mr. and to Mrs. Barney Williams, and entitled «The Con- faa nie Soogah,” wiil be performed to-night for -sif abe firsttime here. The east is one of remark- tet Hee eet and embraces besides the Wil- . ee Place, Mr. Jennings, Mr. Gossin ang others. SS ie = TRITED LINCOLN AND JOHNSON MEETING HB ARMORY Square HospiTaL.—Last to ing. soldiers and civilians, to the number ot , held an enthusiastic Lincoln and John- iete@GR meeting at Armory Square Hall. The ting was enlivened by the presence of a ber of ladies and of an excellent band, ich at intervals discoursed delightfal mu- r. Bliss, surgeon ia charge of Armory Square Hospital, presided inside the hall, and 2. the crowd was so large that stands were erected = Outside, from which addresses were delivered. -9% Dr. Bliss, on assuming the chair, made a few + ertinent remarks, and then introduced Gen, ‘eg Terry, who delivered a patriotic address, re- B ta Viewing the cause of the rebellion, and urging all soldiers who would vote to- day to cast their suffrages on the side of the Union and the Con- * stitation. x Col. McReynolds, of Mich ; Capt. W. M. Ed- » gar, Mr. H.A. Pierce, of Ual.; Mr. Prince, ot Mass., and others, addressed the multitate in- side and outside of the hall, Resolutions were adopted, resolving: That they would do their duty at the pending elec- tion; that the Baltimore platform contains principles upon which alone the Union can be rpetuated ; that they willsupport Abraham Eincoin and Andrew Johnson for President d Vice President of the United States ; that Chicago platform deserves the execration o “avery soldier and citizen who loves his aol try; that the Uhicago Convention was of the allies of the rebels, determined country’s ruin; that they must be de- or liberty’s temple will become a mass re Soa tn Sao feted, r- of ruine ; that having met euccessfully the foe on many bloody fields, they are now prepared to encounter their allies at the polis; that the sword should not be sheathed uatil they who it drew it return to their allegiance ; that it destined that the eause should fail or be joned while we have Farragut, Sherman, and Sheridan ; that defeat at the ballot- ould bring calamity, humiliation, bank- 'Y, of all prosperity and power, commer- tt aud political, interminable civil war, fo! d conquest and supremacy on this contin- 2 and the destrnction of the last hope of kind for free government; and that, by id of the Almighty Roler of the universe, will succeed, and win a bloodless vic- whese glorieus consequences shall be reed the remotest generations of the race. 3 Jon Ea Swe ICE REPORTS—Second Precinct.—Marga- leason, assault and battery: security for . Thos. Green, disorderly; 85. Ida Mul- do; #2. Bridget Mulloney, do.;do. Jo- Hall, Henry Pernell, and John Tobin, . Dk and disorderly; military. Bridget Mul- alae Joney, stealing and assault and battery; dis- am missed. “Ti Third Precinet—L. Collins, drank; John ste Henrv, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Lucy 4? Coakiy, forestalling the market; 25.44. Anna bd® Omesiy, disorderly, dismissed. ' William Ed- Nabe Pom $2.44. Also, violating canal regu- ion; $1. | Roman Precinct.—Michael Russell, drank and erly; $2. Martin Kelly, do.; $3. Peter Trico, do.; for hearing. John Fry, drank; wp are ig ai dismissed. Henry Thom- ‘as, do.; ifr Precinct—Elias Robinson, disorderly; $2. A. Wheeler, desertion; military. M. G1 ven, drunk; Chas. Duggan, do. and disorderly; 2 br oo Th issed. James Healy, do; costs, 50 cents. rel a Dewns, suspicion of larceny; dismissed. as @abten, faise pretences; for hearing. ‘Weeks, George Sanderson, John Smith, zoo mith, disorderly; #2. Wm. Mahoney, Mahoney, Wm. Caasten, Wm. Stern, Gismissed. Elizabeth Derpole, do.; 82. J. , Suspicious character; escaped from sta- jouse, z Precinct.—Paul Burk, disorderly; #2. 1. Wim. Brothers and Vinson Keyes, Tareeny for e -. M. Collins, drank; military. Mary Smith, do. and disorderly; $3. Samuel An- drews, do.; workhouse. Henry Brown, d& military. Geo. Neal, drank and indecent e: , posure; workRonuse.- Patrick Dasey, drunk : and disorderly; do. Elizabeth Towers and Robert Johnson, do.; $2 each. Tenth Precinct.—Jas. Coates and Thos.-Fisher, disorderly, and Kate Little, drank; dismissed. *Armisted Mediila, drank; military’ Gea Jen- Kins, disorderly; dismissed. Tyler Simms, John Murphy, James Farrelly, and Thomas Sullivan, do.; $1. Robin Dodd, do. and drank; Patrick English, selling hqnor untfcensed; 53. Robert Robertson, larceny; dis- > 3 issed. a mw 9 Disorperty Panty —Last night a compa- og liny of ladies and gentlemen assembled at Juene- at en’s Gardens to witness a raffle of various ‘ticles, the proceeds of which were te be given to a widow lady who is in distressed «circumstances, with seven children to main- ei tain, While the company were enjoying the evening, & disorderly gang got in among them. One of them, Onarles Greenfield, from the Navy Yard, drew arevolver and said he was looking for a young lady named Friedenburg- er, and intended to shoot her. He caused much alarm, and the lady ran and hid herself. Of- ficer Morgan, of the second precinct, arrested Greenfield and locked him up in the Fourth » Ward Station, amd this morning he was fined 95.64 by Justice Giberson. About 12 o'clock A. H. Vermillion and his brother started to have a pitched battle in the avillion where the company were dancing, fiicer Morgan arrested Vermillion and he gave bail forahearing. This morning Jnstice Giberson fined him $2.58 bn peal Sr THE FUNERAL oF THE LAMENTED Jno. R. n04 YMEIGS, who was killed by guerillas at Har- “aetisouburg, Va, while a'tending to his duties, 43 xk place on Saturday afternoon, from the fidence of his father, Quartermaster Gen- dt meral Meigs,on H. street. . The religious ser- «Wtrvices were conducted by Rev. Dr. Pyne, of St. hn’s Episcopal church. President Lincoln, cretary Stanton, Gen. Halleck, and a large imber of Officers attended the solemn ser- uartermaster’s department, previous to the funeral, held @ meeting and passed resolutions of condolence and respect for the bereaved family, and afterwards attended the funeral in a body a8 ae THE PRATHER’R ALLEY RoBBERY.—Yester- day, Wm. Terrell, Joseph Thomas, George Hay wood, and John Holly, colored, who were arrested on suspicion of robbing John Williams, @ soldier, in Prather’s alley, Saturday night, had a hearing before Justice Giberson. The evidence.was not sufficient to justify the com- mitment of any of the party except Terrell, who was identified by Williams as one of those regent when he was knocked down and robbed. ‘errell was held to bail for court: the others were dismissed. The soldier is a neat-looking »syoung’man, but his face gave evidence of ‘ving been severely handled. . — a) 7 , 7 Reman: gC oe STORRHOUSE OF GOVERNMENT Goops.— perpen int Cronin, of the Fourth ard arrested Wm. Washington, col- , about 63 years old, who lives near the Itimore railroad depot, for having govern- t property concealed in his house. The 2 rgeant c red & wagon and filled it with \@” old military clothing, which he ited in the City Hall, and locked up the prisoner for *. nhearing. The collection of such a lot of old “4 clothes excites suspicion that some one of that 4 house bas been dealing largely in aiding de. iy serters, e. SS. urmors. — Mr. J. D, Hendricks, 1 nae To all the frequen ters of Willard’s in. teincloa nosal, in. ahe ras otbent @ faditoon bie 2 a kis own account st No.6 North THe MargYLanv VOTERS IN WASHINGTON To-day the trains to Baltimore are taking over large Dumbers of the voters of Maryland who have been residing here, who go over to cast their votes to-morrow on the new constitution. The polls in ‘he counties will be kept open two days. The Marylanders, who have since last week been making preparations for going on, Dave made arranvements with the Mary- land State Central Commitree for the trans- portation of all who are unable to pay their own fare, anditis calculated that the trains to-day, including a special train which leaves at 9 o'clock to-night, will take out over one thonsand. At the Navy Yard, where the usual pay day is on the /2th (to-morrow), arrange- ments were made for paying off the hands several days in advance, so that they could enjoy the privilege of going home te ‘vote. —~—_— Ronperres.—On Sunday afternoon, @ sol- dier named Peter Desaur, while lying dead drunk on the commons near Lincoln Hospital, was robhed of $29 by anether soldier. Some other soldiers in the vicinity arrested the thief, who geve his name as Robert Toomey, 176th New York. and gave him in charge of officer Walling, who took him before Justice Call, and he was committed to jail. Agnes Smith,a colored girl, was also ar- rested on Sunday afternoon by the same of- ficer on the charge of taking $3265 from the trunk of Mrs Spear, a soldier's wife, living on Fast Capitol street, and Justice Cull held her to bail for court. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. ~~ Fay ann WINTER CLoTaine. New Styles Superb Stock of Overcoats, Dress. Frock, and Walking Coats, Pantaloons. Ver: and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &e . & ‘We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Bovs’ Ready-made Clothin g which, for ele- gance of style variety and excel ence of fabric and faith‘ulness of manufacture, has not been sur- pared by any stock heretofore offered in this market Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’sand Youths’ wear are invited to cali and examine our stock, We can say with assurance they will find hi t article on the most reasonableterns. an extensive atsortment of Gentlemen’s iGende: comprising everything neces- sary for a complete outfit. id NOAH WALKER & CO.. 268 Pa av, oc 10 8m" Metropolitan Hotel Building. New AND SIMPLIFIED MetHOD FoR PIANO-FORTE AND 8inctna.— Professor Alexander Wolowski has opened ies’ and Gentlemen’s Afternoon and Evening Singing Classes on the most liberal terms. By Professor Wolowski’s new method, person havingonly satigee knowledge of music will be en- abled in a very short time to execate on the piano operatic and classical mudic with rare fection, Asto the vocal part. he arrivesat mostextraordins- 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 names at hin residence, No. 455 Tenth street, above Penn- sylvania avenue Reception hours are from 1 to lla. m, and 6to7 p.m. sep 9-1m Corws, Bunions, inverted Nails, and other dis- orders of the feet, when neglected injure the en eralsystem by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise so conducive to health. To all afflicted with there terrible evils we would re- commend an early call at Dr. White’s office, No 424 Penn’a av , bet. 454 and 6th sts. Who would suffer torment from disordered feet when a sure emedy is so near at hand, and can be effected ithout pain. Office open from 8a. m. to 8 p.m. sep7- THE OREAPEST AND BEST Han Drs in TEE WORLD —Never or Washes .—Up! ’s Hair Dye, e cents abox. The destin use. Tryit. Sold by . O Ford, corner llth street and Penn. avenue, vekisae: and Henry Cook, Alexandria, al SPeRMaTORAH@s OAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand’s 8) cific cures Spermatorrhea, Seminal Wai 3, lm- Simpy Loss of Power. etc. speedily and fie B ts effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price $1 s box. Sold by ».O. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Gook, Alexandri: jaély Wanaanren 10 Qua in 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey’ Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years standing, will cure Gonorrhea in siz days. No ghapas ofdiet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold Ls . GO. Ford, corner ith street and Pa. avenue, ‘ashington, and Henry Qook.exandria {a 4-ly MARRIED, On the 6th instant. by the Rev. Mr. Brown, Mr. MARSHALL M. DUVALL, of Prederick, Md., to EMMA LOUI8A MARSUALL, of Washington, D. G. [Frederick papers plexse copy.} oe DIED, On the llth inst. of Typhoid fever. GEORGE BROADHEAD, a native of Barnsley, Yor Kshire, England, aged 22 years. . The relatives and friends of the family are invi- i to attend his funeral, at two o’clock, from the residence of Isaac Bradly, F street north, between 1'th and lith streetseast. ® Se enempeeeeeeee eel (| Largest stock at the } | lowest prices. yeral excelleat sec- -hand instruments, ANTS, low. = Old instruments taken in part pay for new, {All sizes, kinds and va DRUMS. rieti wand second- hand. Also, Fifes, Bu- gies. ke, +) Pianos carefally tuned by best workmen. PIANO TUNING Also, removed. ex- AND BEPAIBING. hanged, Bonet repairgd.stored, rt it or sold, bargains in old JOHN F. BLLIS, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, oc 10-3t at. 9th and 1th sta, . WARTED 4 WOMAN to take care of children WANTS Be WANTED. dest references required. NV ANTED-—An experienced COOK and L é W siunss. 1a crr tren reat cotnes iath and M ste, oe 11.3t* WANSTED—Two god CARPENTERS or Cabi- ~ net Makers i iately. Best wages. App! at No. 246'T sireet, between 1th onest® MELE Wanrep—-4 PURCHAS: F twenty gsilons of milk per dey. Addresa Box 785 Post Office. oc li-lw* WANTED TO PURCHASE ORLEASR—ac at 476 Pa. av. The ocl ‘om pletely f-rnished HOUSE of 8 or 10 rooms, Adareas 88, Willard’s Hotel. oc t1 5t* A BOUSE WANTED, furnished or unfurnished, conaining 6 or 8rooma. bya Careful tenant, who willturnith the best of references Address *House,” Sar Office. oc 1 3t* Ww NTED ne Tin-plate and Sheet-iron Wor- i ant employment to a steady hand, WM. J. Gkogs, 358 K street, near Lith. Sn ees ANTED TO RIRB— i W A iitked HOUSE ford comment W.p. EBSSENDEN, oc 11-tf Corner of isth and H streets. WANTED- By a young woman,a SITUATION ven. Sd well fur- ascuok in a private family. “Good references Apply at Wo. 191° T streot, between 2uth and 2ist. 1t* A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA- TION an cook, assist im washing and iroaing. Apply No. 302 corner of 8th and L ays. WV ANTED—By a respectable Aderl +8 W3SITUATION an mock Noe eS yestaurant, ot officers’? mess-hous, or private family. Please call at 431 E street, near 7th, Fancy Store. 1t* ANTED—By a young woman, a SITUATION asnurre, chambermaid, or todo plain sewing Has no objections to go in the country, Best of veferences given. Address Box No 1, Star office. a= 3 AY SLE QJECOND HAND FURNITURE WANTED— KS Enough to iurnith a sitting-room, two bed- rooms and « small Petirhen. esr pee and cooking Brenells snstug ea, Fart coah, balance in yapathly instalments 0 ood references given. - dress T. 0. P_ HENRY, star Office. oc 11 3t* PORTER WANTEDat the UNITED STATES HOTEL. Colored preferred. oc 10-2t* streets, for 2 oc 11-2t* Fo : K street, bet. 9th and luth. Inquire of street, bet, 9th an RIGHA and do chamberwork. A middle woman preferred. Inquire at No. 396 4th st west. ocl0-3t* ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, containing 8orQrooms. Location near Pa. avenue. Address F.L., StarOffice. oc 1)-4t* V ANTED—Two HOSTLERS and two HACK DRIVERS; good weges and. constant work. Inquire of R. CRUIT & SON, Georgetown. olf 3t* V ANTED—A furnished or unfurnished HOUSE of six or eight Feorgs. Rent must be reason- able. Address C. H. C.. Grover’s Theater, for one week, Reference if required. Oc 10-3t* ANTED—A TINNER. a good furnace hand. Apply at J. W. THOMPSON & CO0.’S, 269 Pa. ave.. south side, between 10th and lith streets, oc 10-3t 224 ik WY AN rab By © youn man. a SITUATION as Bar-tender. The best city reference. In- quire at B. DONALDSON’S, corner of 434 and F streets, Island, Washington city, D.C. oc 10-3t* IRON WORKERS. BE. H. & H. I. GREGORY, oc 10-3t* 321 Penn. avenue. ANTED-—A good, smart, active BOY, between. the age of 15 and 18 years. to attend a retail Clothing store. The best of references in regard to Honea reat Tnquire at the southeast c streets, oc Wate BH, MORRIS. W ANTED—To revt a neat HOUSE, containing 3 to 19 rooms, in a tie eer location, and from 10 to 15 minntes walk from Odd Fellows’ Hall. Rent from $390 to $5 per annam, or will exchange a smaller house with anytenant ocenpy- ing the above. Applyt»>P J BELLEW & C).’S, 510 iph meee: 3 doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, oc ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Firat class TAIL- ORS. The Society prices gad, WALL, STEPHENS & CO,, 322 Pa.av., - oc 8-3t between 9th and 10th sts. OUSE PAINTERS. — Wanted, three good HOUSE PAINTERS, M. T. PARKER & CO., oc 8-3t* 59 Louisiana avenue, A RESPECTABLE LADY WISHES TO HAVE SITUATION as seamstress;.can cut and fit nd children’s dresses, The best of recom- mendations can be given. ifrequired, Please ad- dress a note to Box No. 10 Star Office, oc 3-3t* WASlTED_by a respectable colored woman, .,.® SITUATION as cook, in a respectable family or hotel, Also, 3 young colored girl wants a SITUATION as chambermaid or second cook, Pisape aldvere anote to Box No. 35 Star Office. WWANTED—First-class COAT MAKERS. to id whom the best Northern city prices will be aid > Pawn. Tucker. Btabler & Young, Wn. T. Griffith, Jas. Lackey, ¥ J. Heiberger, H. Ribnitzky, Hinten & Teel Hughes, M_ Losano. Geo. F. Schafer, McRae & Taft. Wm. Poterson, ccs-tf Merchant Tailors ef Washington City. ANTED—First-class COAT HANDS, to which the best Northern city prices shall be paid. Also.aweckly HAND. Apply to ¥. J. HELBER. ge Citizen ana Military Tailor, No, 362 under fetropolitan Hotel. ep $)-tf ARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Departmént of Washington, ) Office Chief Quartermaster, 4 ‘Nos, 554, 536, Mth street. near New York ay., { Wasuicrom. Sept, 29.1834.) Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout, Maryland. Wages 37 per month and aration. Each workman‘wil! bring hia own kitof tools. Transportation will be furnished by the Gevernment for the workmen and their from this city to Point Lookout, Seba at REE sep 30-tf Dasa tae ‘asbington. EW SINGING OLAS3.—Only a few Ladica’ and Gentlemen's voices are required to fill up & new Singing Class of Prof. Alex. Wolowski. These who would like to join that class will call at his residenee. 485 lth street oc 10 6t I PSRTISTRY —Drs, LOOK WOOD & MERRILL, ’ Dentists; Room No. 2, Washington Buiiding, corner Penna. avenue and Bix — } street. oc 1-Im* RS. A EPEIR i removed to 491 ELEVENTH STREET WEST, between Benneyivarigayeone and E street, And Ae open TH DAY October 13 ‘her Autumn stock of Choice MILLINERY. oc 10 3t* partie be RN OL OE LR ee TTER, B® EGGS AND Htubs FRESH BUTTER, 30 barrels FRWSH EGGS, Part in store and arriving dai’ “pet le by ' 450 Eighth street. opposite oe 10-6t* Center Market. D® GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. ike Yara ber alten fat, 4, $1.01! Brown Gatton’ Tellct: Guilt, nenele a Cambric.30centa Crash, 18 cents. Tae ? Black Kid Gloves, Jouvin Listén, $1.25, irt Braids, 15 ceote. J. & P. Coats’ Cotton, 15 cents, 20) yards Spool Cotton, three for 25 cents Pins and Needles, 5 cents. Tapes,5 cents. Hooks and Byer.5cents Baisting Co'ton. 15 cents a doz. 200 doz. Woolen Hose, 25 cent». Ladies’ brown and black Hose, 26 centa. Best French Corset, $2. Hoop Skirts, $0 spring, $1.25. Remember tha Red Post Store, PEN] NEWMAN. ocl-Iw* sss 443 7th street, near G at. Mestc TEACHING. ; CHEESE! Having bad several years experience in teach- ing . PIANO MUSIC, EL would like to engage any number of pupils to instruct. TERMS REASONABLE. Address personally or by letter, Mrs. H. A. SMITH, oc 7-6t* Georgetown, D. 0. GRAND OPENING, aes MISS M.J. PLATT, ® Will open on Tuesday next, October lith, a large and elegant assortment eof FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, To which she respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington and vicinity, 246 Ps. avenue, near 13th atreet, up stairs. oe SIw* n for the season, at Temperance eS Peet W. ERBIS’ DANCING ACADEMY is t. betw id 10:8. Dare Me taition for ion. 4 Masters. ednet 4 Wed: and Friday ny from7to. ee the quarter will commence wien tee aa of the pup, oct 8-Im M NY's pa a DANCING ACAD- TEMPERANCE HALL, , « Batreet, between 9th and loth sts. Thi ae Be bis Academy is now open for the reetption of Pi For A¥8 OF Zriston. God aheradtien, Hi apa Munters rc Pubedars, cs : selene emai emia Hhulaiays and 1088 at the commenci: etry. 1y - ANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase aJl kinda of ladies and gentlemen’s CAST OFF OLOTHING. for which the highest pee. will be paid. Call immediately at No. &0 Ouisiana avenue, near 9th street. WM. BAILEY. Dealer in all kinds of new andsecond haod Gloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Sep 19-1m* URIBE HOUSE WANTED.—A comfort- ably furnished HOUSE, of moderate size. is wanted peiataly in this city or Georgetown Sentral ‘ocation preferred. Addrése Box No. 205 ashington city post office. Bep 12 tf ANT 3B D-8SEOOND HAND FURNITURE ‘8, BEDS, BED- Alro. te ARP Pint POOR MEH ge pnaStare? ert betwaen Gand H. east side GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS RALLY, LINCOLN AND JOHNSON MEN. There will be a publi¢ meeting of the LINCOLN AND JOHNSON CLUB, of Georgetown, D.C., every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the Counejl Chamber-over the Post Office, com- mencing oo:‘next Thurstay evening, the 13th inst. Ali fr ig of Lincolnand Johnson are invited to attend will tendance, Goos speak eS. ROTICE—GBNERAL ICRNSES AND -DOF LICENSES.—All Licenses due the pal gait etal eorgetown on the ist of October next must be paid within ten days from that date, canst a leet Wie, wall be strictly enforced by the letropolita: 3 ‘And rotice is farther given that all Dog Licen- 868 expire onthe sith . payment. is delayed beyond the lth of October next the Licenses, by jaw, is made 25 gente higher, and if: then paid, when demanded by the Metropolitaa Police, th owner becomes subject to a fine, he law di- WM. LAIRD, Clerk. rects that the dog shall be killed, G*RECETOWN CORPORATION, sTOOK.— Sep 2 ZtawtO10 jose persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown ‘Corporation Btock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, gavabie quarterly can obtain some fr applying to WM. AIRD, Glerk of ssid Corporation, oc I-atN1 TO, bythe Potomac,” "OWING PB: TLY ATTENDED Petomac Tow Compan: boate, * “Gov, Gurtin” and 1 Belle Haven,” PY japtaing on bdo: . , z 4 m JOHN B. DA Water street, GaoreetGwa, EDWARD CLARE, 4 . LUMBER DBALER, Virginia avenue, pesveee 9th and 10th ats., cast, 7 avy-Yard, A large tock of all kinds of LUMBER con- tantly on hand at lowest market prices. tep3 Im*™ ————- W ND + TIN WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY G COAL OIL AND COAL OIL AMPs. I offer all of the above articles of embrace the best amortment over Ghose? tortie ‘Wash ington public;at iy per cent lowér than they can he patobased elsewhere in the city. Call and:ses for yourseives. J3,R, sepéIm* _ 316 F st. north, wet eT, PPS8OR 2 pe PUBLIC, ‘The temporary difficulties between usare amica-’ Big derdnyed ond all notices and advertisementa jectery upon eithe: be J withdrawn m7 Ls 316 F STREET. CROCKERY, —_ Grass. lereb: ag y ia avenns ) os AN debts dus th Ie dae ef Gchootinan jus ie rm reer 6 eG a ees ue . Fe ‘The ty ‘Schoelman’ & Burro: sreby PprckLss! Pro! BB | PICKLES! 1 as ee eee oe FOR RENT AND SALE. URNISHED ROO let, without board, at FY 2F he Mat aly | er oc 11-27* URNISH 5 SUITABLW FOR HOUSE- oo ee See e er hetwecn 12th and I3th. SS For SALE—A two story FRAME HOUSE. No, 45 Penna, ay Would makes good business stand. Inquire of E. BOWEN, corner 274 st. and Pa.av. oc I1-e03t* “OR RENT—Two large and well furnished k ROOMS. in a vriyate Family near the Patent Office Apply to 445 cor, 6th and F streets. oc ll 3té ‘OR RENT.—A neatly furnished front ROOM, on the first floor, suitable for one or two g2n- tlemen, four squares from the President's house. Apply at 348 L street, between 16th and I7th. oct 11-3t* For 8ALE—Five neat FRAME HOUSES, well located, containing from 5to7 rooms. Will be sold on accemmodating terms. Call at No. 300, corner of 9th and M streets, above Northern Lib- erty Market. oc 11-3t* (OR RENT—FURNISHESD HOUSE, No. 137 West street.Georgetown Rent $150 per month. Apply on the premises, corner of Congress and est streets, oc 10-1w* Fo, RENT—Three ROOMS, furnished or unfar nished, single or together, to a small fanily for Hon sekeeping—No. be H street, near 5th st. oc 10-3t* FOES ISHED ROOM FOR RENT—A FRONT ROOM onthe second floor. suitable for two gentlemen. Apply at No. 401 H street north, be- tween 12th and 3th. oc 10-3t ‘OR RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for a married couple, with the privilege of using the Kitchen. Rent moderate. Apply en 1 betweon Rhode Island av. and P et. oc 'T—A HOUSE, containing 6 rooms, on e BDSON oc 10-2t* ont, 8t., bet. 12th and 13th, No. 473. FUBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT —For rent, comfortable and well furnished ROOMS at 450 H sts. No in one of the ington, 2th street, east side, between G and cbildr-n inthe house. The location most agreeable and desirable in W: RK RENT, to gentlemen, in a private family, two neatly FURNISHED ROOMS—a parlor and chamber, connected, on first floor—near Btate Department. (and in the center of business,) 460 Ses pork avenue, second door from 15th st. ec 0 RENT—A completely furnished HOUSE, con- taining: eleven, iarKe Tooms, with parlor, kitchen, dining r «bath room, with cold and hot water andgas. Terms moderate. ‘Inquire at No: 399 18th street, between F and @ streets. co W0-1w* PARTIALLY FUBNISHED HOUSB for rent, five squares from, Fennayivanis ‘avenue; con- tains nine rooms. bath-room. water closet, gas throughout. &c.; very convenient and in ex: cellent order. Rent $15) per month im advance. Laescantioneble Forsrencss, Fequired, end ee oarding- house keeper need apply. Inquire for “RB. Fat the Star Office. ii oc 10-lw Fo RENT .—Will be for rent on the 5th of No- yember next, a two-story frame HOUSE, con- taining 6 rooms, passage and stairway separate from rooms; a side alley.and a large yard; situated on the north side of 1 street, fourth door from 5th street west, No. 534, Proposals will be received by the subscriber until the above time, at the cor- ner of 5th street west and @ north. oc 10-lw* F. B. LORD, SR. OR BALE. Will be sold at private sale, a great bargain in the STOCK and OUTFIT of the Livery and Sale Stable, corner Bridge and Market streets, George town, D.C , consisting of 15 head of fine Horses and Mares; 1 Close Hack; 1 Open Hack; 4 setts Dou- ble Harness; 10 setts Single do.; 3 four-seat Car riages; 2 new Top Buggies; 3 second-hand do.; 1 Germantown Wagon; and | Baggage Wagon; {fine young Mule, and many other articles. z Those in want will do well to call immediately, as the subscribers are determined to close out their entire stock. a oc 10-6t* D.T. GLADMON & CO. OMS FOR RENT—Apply at the corner of 8th Rog steeets vai 008 6t* OOMS FOR RENT—Apply at No. 570 N st., between 6th and 7th sts. oc 8 3t* RSTAURANT FOR SALE—Fixturesand Bar. Lease for tiye years. Rent $25permonth Ao- ply at the Star Office 06 8-3t™ FoR RENT—A HOUSE containing seven rooms and a cellar, situated on 7th street, between N and 0, No. 181. Possession given immediately, Inquire next door, No. 183 __008-3t* Fos SALE—That beautiful SQUARE, No, 872, combining mere advantages than any other is forsale. In- unimproved square in the city, ire of G, CRAND: 0. 128 Bridge street, eorget wn, D ©.;orat his residence, No. 537 Het , before 8 o'clock a. m. ‘oc 8:lw™ OR RENT—A large BRICK HOUSE, and Far- niture for sale. The hense contains 12 rooms, newly pap-red, and with all the modern improve ments init: centrally located. The furniture is new, and will be sold at a loss, as the owner leaves the city, For particulars aidress 0. B., Post Of- fice o¢ 8-lw* FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Avply at No. 41 Louisiana av., between 6th and7sh sta, ocd OR SAUE-TAREE HOUSES, ONE DEL. F Stoke TWORCCGIERARS TTD HORSES, IMPROVED BARM IN ILLENOIS, foquire at No, 455 eae Tcusetis avenue, Dear Sixth street, oc Ww Fo SALE—Two BRIGK HOUSES, each con- talning eight rooms, and one Frame House, i three r oms, in good condition, we ‘n- containing 5, feet of grow hed. Price $4.00. qui epee R. if Comps. ech street, Navy Yard. oc we Fo. RENT— Possession given immediately,) a pleasant FRONT ROOM, nicely farnish iT be rented to g- ntlemen only, aud is very suitable for the accommodation of two persons, The lady of hie how as not prevered. ta furnish meals; Me jemen. ITiD, 0B 10" * SMO ath sk between and Le 5c POR RENT—Desirable FURNISHED RJOMS. without board, to. gentiemen only. “Bwo tooms suitable for offices References required. At No, ‘400 4th street. near City Hall, ‘0p 3-006t™ ‘ions MS Fo BENT—The largo: 4 coma com prisil second, ird fourth sto- 3 overs. L Teeny w Drag Bore, on Eat Bie tinea aetatt eae a eerdoecs waugete 0" JOHN L. KIDWELL,_ P URN SEES ROOMS to let, without board, at 272 F st. , corner of 13th, 86p 27 2w* GoOLIne OUSE FOR BALE. The Propristor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offe ‘a well-known house for sale. Any one wishing to en in a LUQRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Ponn- sylyanis avente bet. 12th and'13th ats. se12-5w* HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PRI- vate sale a tract of LAND, containing ab two hundred and fifty acres, distant about4 mii from the Capitol, over Benning’a Bridge; about acres cleared, and 45 in meadow, th: lance in: unsurpassed {imber, mostly oak and nut. No improvements. except a amall honse. For farther particulars address Box 354, Wart ington. + oO. or inquire of the subscriber, 1 miles mortiesst Benpi: Bridge. a aude E. SHERIFF. URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen only—347 K street, near 13th, Inquire of Mrs. A. E. STEPHENSON. a 8) PERSONAL. ERSONAL.—Any friend of MISS H.‘L. HAM- LIN. who was in the city about three months since, will confer a favor by leaving her Post Of- fice address at this office. oolt-3t* ii THE LADY WHO FOUND A LADY'S HONT- ipg Case Geneva Gold Watch in the Centre Market, on Saturday, the 8th instant. and so kind- ly left her address with Mr. Weaver, will leave it again, the owner will consider it a great favor,and calland prove property. oe Al-2t* OYB’ AND YOUTHS’ FALL AND WINTER OLOTHING. Weinvite parents to an inspection eur large stock ef BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ JACKETS. BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ VESTS, BOYS’SHIRTS, UNDERSHIBTS, DRAWERS, &c which we are selling as low as eoods Ofiike qual ty can be bad for in the Northern ¢! WALL, STEPH « 322 Pennaylvan’ sep ld-Imif [Intel] het.9th and 486 CHOLIOE FALL BTOO 486...... PAPEBHANGINGS. __ Just opened, a beautiful assortmentof: . picdcobd aad Suedtum priced Gilt noseee oe ee pers, Also, s varied and choice stock of and Blank Papers, Borders, Btatuen, Centre Pints, he, PRS nid expeeaitatre: cookin eae jotual e' juntry, Terms cash for coos and labor. id EEE . OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The richest, handscrrest and most varied heat kas logy aed Soiracct pe ilded with cle tea of superior workmen- Also.» peer 1! of “Card Visite ee ee tartar | 486 WINDOW SHADES, — atom —_ “ required style orsize Shade, Bia CARD VISITE BRAMES. ae a outkai are pana ant Ameo ¢' sai pbc Siemechi ats -F PIOTURSE » inet arid Paintings 86 Ay? bar, ; AUOTION SALES, ———— Fer ether Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ee ———— ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers B No. 526 corner 7th and Detrests north, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON 13TH OR ERT PAST, NBAR NORPH B 8TR 'T By virtus of deed of trust, of September, 18:3. recorded in ithes sna" ey 185, Folios 73.74. 78 asd. ame of the land records o! "on coun ag Fa i of the premises, on TURSDAY, tre Soul: iB front October next, at § o’cloch p. m., all of Lote Noa. 3 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DA Bit 2. © MOGUIRE & G0. auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE VAGANT LOTS AT THE OORNER OF F STREET NORI AND 12TH STREET WEST, | SSET NORTH Pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of tha District of Columbia, passed on the 9th day of 8. tember, A.D. 1964, ine certaip cause 'No 1 equity) wherein Lloyd W, Will ot ard Arthur Nelson and other® n undersigned Trustee will, on + the 12th day of October. A.D. 1864, at 5 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, sell, at public auction the following described pieces of ground. situate in and §,in Square No. Ton the city of Washington and District of Oolumbia The aho-e pre Derry. is situated where the Phila. | with the appurtenances thereto belonging, ¥iz ompany is — The east part of Lot 15, in square 29), fronting ‘ms: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve | fifteen feet on F street north and Tunning back with monthr, from day o! sale with interest and the pay- Tents thereof, to be secured by notes from the Duy. chaser, endorsed to the satisfaction of the trustee. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. If terms of sale are not complied within 5 days from the dey of sale the property will be resold after ome week's notice given in the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser All Conveyances, inclodicg revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, . Fifty dollars will he required when the promerey is knocked off. and if not (5R down it will be then put upagainand sold to the next highest bidder who 5) comply with the terms. OSEPH PECK. Trustee. _Sep 20 eod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* J.C, McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF VERMONT AVENUE AND NORTH V STRERT On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. October itn, at 4% o’elock,on the mises, by virtue ofa deed of trust from James Brown, dated May Tth, 1563, and duly recorded among the land records forWashing# ton county, I shall arll, Lots No 1 and $1, in Barr's subdivision of Square No. $58, fronting on Ver mont avenue, at the corper of north V street, and running back to a public alley, and improved by a small Brick House and a portable shanty, Terms: One half in cash; the remainder in six and nine months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. U.n, ¥fDENOUR, Trustee. sepB-eokds _* OC. MsGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, B* JAB, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. LOT, _FRONTING ON VIRGINI€ AVENUE BETWEEN OANAL STREET ‘D DELA- vane AVENUE, WITH 8MA’ FRAME HO! . On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October llth, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 10, in Square No. 641, fronting 90 feet3 inches on Vir- ginia avenue. between Delaware avenue and Canal street, (near Virginia avenue bridge) and through to north, B/street, improved by a small frame ouse, Terms: One third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. J Cost «f conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purch, . ced" J. 0. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 526, corner 7th and D streets north. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF BTREBT NEXT 10 THE OORNBE OF SOUTH F ST., AT On TUESDAY, the llth instant, we shall sell, in p,m.) part of | front of the premises, at 5 o'clock lot No. 15, in Square No. 539, with the mprove- | ments, which are a good two story frame House, centaining 4rooms and kitchen. This property is handsemely situated on 4% st’rt and suitable for business or a private residence. emacash. | $50 wili be required when the property isknocked | 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 purchsser, Title indisputable. oc7-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, JRY J. C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers, BUILDING LOTS ON 14TH STREET AT AUC- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October llth, at j 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lots No. 12 and 13, in Rev. Dr, White’s subdivision of Square No, 2%, fronting 20 feet each on lith street, between U and V sts. north, and running back 10) | feet to a 15-foot alley. | Titles perfect -. 2 Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ‘ises, au cnveraniees and stamps at the cost of the pur- oe bed 3.0. McGUIRE & 00, Aucts. Y W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, ’ ¥ T NBAR PENNSYLVANIA “AVENE AND WASHINGTON CIRCLE, aT TUESDAY AFTERNOON, l!th inst. at5o’clk, we will Lives front of the premises, Lot 12 sub- division of Square 33, fronting 23}: fest on the west bafide, eta a ateoe ts near Pennsylvania Ave, ym Circle. “y ems: Ps cash, balance in 6, 12and 18 months, besring interest and secured by deed of trust on wrailnvees e8 at the e' se of the purchaser, a’ bs e ser, Reet Tey An Oe L, e WALL & OOF, Aucts, ¥Y BOTELER & WILLSON, Aue! ALE OF CONDEMNE: AUGTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOSPITAL MupioaL Purveyor’s Orrick, . WasuinoTon, D. 0., October 3, 1864, Will be s0ld at public auction, at Medical Store- peaper's Danoty corner F and Bighteents streets, ¢ WEDNESDAY, October 12th, 1954. A QUANTITY OF HOSPITAL FURNITURE, Consisting of Iron Bedsteads, Hair Pillows, Sheets, Blankets, Stoves, Chairs, Knives, Forks, Spoons, ty Boxes, &c.,&c. ‘hese articles have been condenined as unfit for Hospital use, Terms: Cash, in United States currency, fale fo Se aed a 10 epee M. order of jor General Augur, = 2 CO. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U,8.A., Med’l Pury’r, _ oct 3-td 7 Lies of Washington. Y W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. CLOSING OUT BALE, OF DRY GOODS, STORE 8, &o. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12th, at 10 o'clock. at store corner 7th and I sts., Navy Yard, we shall sell balance of Dry Goods Se Bhoes,&c. Also, Fixtures, as Counters, Gases, Drawers, Shelving, &c., being first-class, and cost to fit up over $30, oc 10 W. B. LEWIS & QO,, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ONE FINE BAY STALLION AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 15th instant, atc ly o'clock ®. m., we aha'l sell, at Martin’s Livery Stable, cor. Sth and D streets west, one BAY STALLION, cold for livery and charges due to Cyrus Martin. ocr GREEN & WILLEAMS, Aucts, ¥ JAB. 0, MOGDIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Me On FRIDAY MOBNING, October. 14th, at 10 o’clock, at the residente of tbe late Thomas P. Wilacn, No, 161 22d street west, I shall sell ali the Household Farniture and Effects, comprising the usnal assortment, such as— ‘ofas, Arm and Parlor Chairs ot 4 Carpets, Curtains, Oileloth, Matting, Ru, Bedateads, Boreaus, Wardrobes, Was! stands Mattrerses, Bolsters and Pillows Blankets. Comforts, Sheets Diving Table, Cane seat Chairs China, Crockery Ware Toilet Seta, Looking Glasses, Clock Castors, Waiters, Table Cutlery Cooking and other Stoves Together with the asual assortment of Kitchen Utensils, Terms + ENO. D. McPHERSOQN. Adm'r, 6eli-d J48.C. McGUIRE « UO., Aucts. Y BOTBLER & WILSON, Auctioneers, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE AT AUC- On THURSDAY MORNING, October 13, at 10 k, sell, at No. 2 Mer avenue, nd opposite the 7tk street rail- f famil: iniag housekeep- €, Consisting in part of, viz: Superior Parlor it, covered with broca- embracing twe Sofas, twe Arm Chairs, 8, ‘Btagere \Catd Table, Marble-top Sideboard, Pressing ms ot 08 ‘eather Mattresses, Bedsteads, hstan shogany Sofa, and @lasa. nsils, Cook Stove. Ke, reas, ROTELER & WILSON, +. Qneers, that width the depth of ssid lot. And the north part of Lot 17, in same square, 2%).) fronting twenty eight feet and six imch * on 2th street west and running back with that widih bes depth of the lot. b ‘erma of sale, as prescribed by the decree will Phe Obs, third of the purchase money in cash; and ‘ e residue ‘nsixand twelve months with interest sya ei Say of sale, for which the purchaser's eee cimeaheeroved security. will be taken, wita a retained lien on the premiaes, i Tithe terms of sale be not complied with in five lays thereafter, the Trustee reatrver the right to re-sell the property on which defanit shall be made. at the risk and expense of the defaulting purcharer, on one week's public notice Cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purchaser, JOHN ©. RENN sep 20 cokds JAS-0. MGUTMME Bon TR: BBX 248. 0. MoGUIBE & 00., Anctioncers. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF FINE ROSEWoo PIANO FORTE. COSTLY DIAMOND cate URNITURE, AND’ HOUSBOLD ROTS, AT PUBLIC SALE. ene On THURSDAY MORNING. October 13. at House No. 270, O street, between }ith and 12th streets. by order of the honorable the Judge of the Orphans’ Gourt of the District of Columbia, L One, superior rosewood case Piano Forte, with ‘over Buits of handsome Parlor Furniture, finished in Breheh plate sfirror, Blab and Bracket re! . rac Marble top Center and Sofa Tables” tre oe Damask and Lace Curtains, with Fix- Fine Rugs, Oil Paintings, Fancy Ornamenta Eo and do, Train cs pote LS abogany a alnut Hair “00ve! i shogeny and Walnut Marble-top Dressing Bu- ‘ashstands Walnut and Mahogany Bedsteads Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Bed and Table Linen i Oak Marble top Sideboard, Oak Ohairs French China. Dinner nd Tea Service 8 lver plated Castors, Spoons, Forks Cooking and other, Btoves, to ther with « fall complement o: oo kin, ensils. PAT 11 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, One fine Ladies’ Gold Hunting Case Diamond set Watch, valued at 3400 | Three Diamond Cluster Rings, valued at $3°0 Geld Bracelets and Bar Rings. Tentew WM, A. BOSS, Execator. oc 6-d JAS, C. Mo@UIRE & 00., Ancts._ Y J. 0. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS NEAR THB DEPOT AND AROUND THS CAPITOL Pursuant to adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 4th day of May. 1854, in an equity cause pending in said Court, wherein Eleazer Lin sley and others are complain ants,and Joseph L. ing eand others are defend- ants, the subscriber will, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of October next, at 4% o’clock on the prem- ines, Offer at publicsale tothe highest bilder, Lots No, 1 and 2. in Square No 681, situated at the cor- ner of north D street nnd Delaware avenue. — On THURSDAY, the 6th of October, at 4% o'clk, onthe premises, Lot No, 4, Square No. 637, fronting on south D street, between Delaware ave- nue and south Capitol street, Lot No. 2, in Square No 693, on south 5 street, between New Jarse: - enue and south Capitel street, and Lots7.8, 9.1), 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21,10 Square Mo, 733, peat 8t. Peter’s Oburch. " The terme, as prescribed by the decree, will be: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, in six and twelve months from the day of sale, for which the purcha- ser’s notes, with approved security. bearing inter- est from the day of sale, will be taken, with a re- tained lieu on the premises. A deposite of $20 on each lot will be required at tora Goat of conveyancing, certificates of cale, and stamps to be borne by the purchaser. i . If the terms of sale be not fully Som plied with within five days next after the day of sale, the roperty Will be re sold, at the risk and cost of the Setaultung purchaser, alter one Neek’s public no- i Vartisemen » Brenio ar tice by advartiegpent @ KENNEDY, Trustee. sep2i-cokds J,0, McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 UNAVOIDABLY atponed until THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Oc 13th, same h 4 place. TCISD Se eEUER Dy, eraser, och J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucis, Y WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, EREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ¥ SOY. FSQERRTY IN TH FIRST WAR On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 13, at 4 o’clock, we shall sell, in front oF uire prempis on K street, between 26th and 2th sta . adjoining the Washington Brewery, partof Lot No.3,in Square No 4. fronting — feet on K street, witha depth of 2il feet, and improved by two nearly new frame Dwelling Houses with frame buildings. Terms: One third canbs balgnce in sixand twelve months, secured by § deed of trust on the proper- "All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. oc8-d [Int.] WM,L. WALL & OO., Aucts, B™ JAMES C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 40 8IDES HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER. On THURSDAY MonNieG. October teat IL o’cloek, in front of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, in lots to suit, 40 sidea Hemlock Sole Leather. Terms cash. JAS. C, MCGUIRE & CO., oc S-d Auctioneers. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, A 5 No. 626 corner 7th and Dincnetenorth, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED : IMPROVED PROPERTY, (> ON The undersigned, trustees under the will of the late Edmund Reiley, offer for sale at publics auc- tion the following propert 5 On WEDNESDAY, 25th October instant, at four o'clock p.m.,on the premizes— , Part of Lot 8; Square 690, fronting 62 feet 51; inches on Ist street east, ote 4 a1 uare 814, MU Square 667. Lot 5, pauare . Partof Lot 4, Square 730.15 feet 10%: inches on A street feet.on 2d street east. PartofLot 8 Square 759, west part fronting 2 feet on Fast Capitol street by depth cflot. Three years of lease on Jot unexpired. Part of Lot 9, Square 758, Boginaisg at northwest angle venta d ranning south and along 2d street east 80 feet 7 inches, thence east 21 feet 3134 inches, thence 9] feet 84 sinebes, to yland avenue, thence south re wardly sions self ay. &. oie place of beginning, containing ject. Part of Lot 10, Bquare 843, beginning at the dis- tance of lé feet from the. northeast corner of and fronting 10 feet 3 inches on B street south by depth of lot. Part of Lot 10, Square 843, beginning at the west cornes of said lot, with front of 27 feet by ¢epth of ot, Part of Lot 19, Square 729. Lease 99 years on 25 feet front by depth of lot, 52 years Lnpxpired, on East Capitol street, near Cap- a ‘ol groun. eee the 26th instant, at 4 0’cl’k s And oe p..m.. on the premise: North half of Lot 23, Square 53. Lot A, subdivision of Bquare 579, fronting 23 feet 6.inches'on south D street, depth 109 feet 6 inches, containing 2,873 square feet. 4 The improvements are: Two frame buildings on part of Lot 19, Square 729;one frame on lot 9. Suqare 88; 2 brick houses on part of Lot 4, Square 730, and a frame on Lot A Ba @ 579. :; One f of the purchase meney paid incash, and the residue in 6and 12 months, with interest, secured bya deed of trast on the premises, or al] cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘A payment of $25 on each lot will be required at 2 of % aT the terme of sale are not complied with in one k th Tr. th it to reaell,at the risk See at ite eae y the tri a, ‘conveyencing: aod réveaue stamps ‘by the, P: Lid oe eae ¥ WM, Li. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. B Wik Bak Cre ese a BY. ‘MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers. aut ANCERY. r ILDING Pix ingnarn | ChsOND Se TCE List WaED. 23 :3¢ FURNI- By vistug 8 aa it ed the bappenie Court of R ARTI. | the District lum@hie, wade and passed in the ; G. AT | canse No. 284 equity, dard et al card et Cad <6 sell, on the St s MORNING, October 13, com- | On SATDRDAY, theaed day of October, AD. S04, We will sell, at our Auction a o'clock a pumberedsthirty (30) and lance of the stock of Carpetings, piety one i a . uineered one hundred, Three-ply,; Ingrain Hugs, Drag- | eiote tron bs Bireet. “between L and M ik Brocatelle, complete: the Glos” Mach tet ill beSirided fens Ce oe ta tpurinsd HepesComiete Two lets will then haves front of 25 fest 9% inciies, ; 6 te Saori ten and Rocking nt feet 9% inches, 4 the ot: tro. lads ine is pthos 1 celia mae a. Hair and, fhmok Matt i Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of tho ea art Pure itis ts perfect. A COTION BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, "Quartermaster Generale Of eel

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