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¢ LOCAL NEW Sf AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. RD's THeaTex.—Miss Maggie Mitchell WHI to-night repeat her charming imperson- Stion of “Amry” in the play of “The Littio Ba@etoot.” To morrow night this favorite ac- ‘taess wil! take her farewell benefit; and as ber gsgement coucludes on Saturday night, full jonses May be expected in the meantime. Guovea's THzaTER.—“Tade Connie Soogah,” ill be repeated to-night, and Mr. and Mrs. arney Williams will appear in the principal @haracters. This play is founded upon an Irish romance, and is replete w interest, ‘To-morrow night Mrs. Williams I take her ast benefit. OCanTersury.—John Denier, the gymnast id rope walker; Szollosy, the Ballet master; Je Mulligan and others of the burnt cork ssion, #ll appear nightly at Canterbury delight of large crowds. For to-nighta Splendid bill is ennonaced and it will be worth Tavis’ F ADIES’ FATR.— At Odd Fellows’ the ladies of the Sixth street Pacer rch continue their fair. They bavea fine i useful and craamental articles for sale, Tefreshment tables are loaded down d things. Give them a call. . G@ OF THE NaTIONAL DzMocRATIO 10N.—Tie Democrats met again last eir maio Rall over Parker’s store, as Thornley in the chair. There was ge An attendance as upon Tuesday preliminary business was transacted, eech war afterwards made by Rev. T. lyton. He advised the ‘“faithfal” to their ticket and all would be well in ber. In order toshow the tyranny and oo of the present Administration he he had been obliged to get a pass togo “@a-a-a-y down to Port Tobacco,”and not an 'T or soldier had examined his pass from me he started until he got back. Mr. ton said he did not propose to make a bh, but only to amuse the crowd until one came in who could speak. In the intime, however, he proposed to pay his » bk air to the District Attorney. Dr. O. dis- med being, as Mr. Oarrington said, the igh Priest of the Democratic concern here; ut if Mr. C.or any other man would come into the fold before the 8th of November, they would receive them. [Applause.} The speak- er said he had also been accused of being head devil of the Democratic concern; but hedid not qeow but that the secretary, Mr. Flinn, or Mr. Florence were deeper in the mire than he far as the soldiers’ vole was con- othe speaker did not believe it would much, for they were forced to vote esent Administration. son, of North Carolina, was here jon, and he proceeded to belabor the tration pretty freely. - rhom&s Thornley made a speech eulo- tic of Mr. Tom Florence, and endeavoring prove that great results had been achieved the +mocratic Association of this city, who sembied to the number of twelve, at their lives and personal liberty, he etoe%, ®llowed by Col. Alexander, and the G. Mr. Dennison, of Connecticut, who been sent to the army to see about ers yote. nnison believed that the people would ttle Mac for next President in spite of rts of the politicians. In Pennsylva- mocracy had thrashed the Rep ubli- ans by 200, and when the soldiers vote came army it would be better than that. ound Washington (Mr. D. argued) rion, for all were compelled to y- S the audience here remarked that a lie.” ier was quietly requested by some Present to leave the room, and he did so. Dennison then made a long speech, ing that Connecticut would give Mc- lan @ large majority; accusing the Ad- inistration of all sorts of treasonable acts, @Ad in conclusion read Bishop Whipple’s let- to McClellan on the field of Antietam. he meeting then adjourned, the presiding © advising all to attend a meeting to- when he hoped better news would be ed; for as the telegraph lines were con- , he said, by the abolitionists, they could pect proper reports until the official ac- ts were in. ter tne meeting had adjourned a dispatch received from Mr. J. D. Hoover, who is ‘at Philadelphia, claiming that Pennsylvania bad been carried by 10,000, for the Democracy home yote. The army yote, the demo- ed, would not materially alter this. eoreu —————— 5ase.—Mary Frazier was arrested Pendel for the larceny of various m the house of M.H. Prince. Mr. ired the defeu.dant, who, with her in- d, Was at the Home of the Friendless . She had charge of the entire house at Mr. Prince’s residence, Recently Prince discovered that the defendant had taken various articles and concealed them under her bed. She also discovered that two of her silver spoons were missing. The de- fendant confessed taking the articles found concealed, but denied any knowledge of the Silver. Mr. Prince declined prosecuting the defendant, in pity for the child, and the case was dismissed by Justiee Giberson. The ‘woman left the Station with her infant, toseek employment. —_—_—_— GEAND LARCENY.—Yesterday afternoon, of- ficers Fuss and Donn arrested two colored barbers, Joon Simms and John Stewart, upon sans of grand larceny. They were taken Justice Kinsey, when it eppeared in ence that a gentleman named Jobn Fes- went to their place ef business, and when t the shop he forgot his money belt con- & about $100. A boy got the belt and the 5 ners divided the money. They both said tieman called for the belt and it was re- ed to him; but one said the gentleman was sed in citizens’ clothes, and the other that ‘was dressed in soldiers’ clothes. Justice insey sent both to jail for court. seehES SEE es MaLiciovs Misourer.—_Thomas Feeney, ‘was arrested last night by Officer Lewis, for tearing up the wooden bridges over the gutters at the street crossings. These bridges span the gutters in streets peculiarly under corporation control, and which the corporation tries to keep in good order, notwithstanding it has been abused for the Avenue crossings. Feeney has been residing here only a few months. The Com- Tmissioner will see that the bridge over 4th and Hi streets is replaced immediately, in order to revent complaints of persons as ignorant ot jhington regulations as this person. In ideration of p eck and ignerance, Fee- was dismissed by tice Giberson. ——__—_ LAG RAISING IN THE First WARD —Last ing @ handsome National flag, bearing the 8 of Lincoln and Johnson, was thrown to eeze, near the corner of Pennsylvania ay- d 20th street, in the presence of a large The fiag measures 30 by 18 feet, and in out from the residence of David Hines, well known loyal resident of that sec- f the city. The band from Cliffburne ks was present and made some excel- usic. Cold ye faba speeches were made ey, essts. Fre yers, of Michigan; W. S. rse, of New York; and W. S. Cratt, of lowa a A PLEASANT MUSICAL SOIREB took place at Protessor Alexander Wolowski’s rooms, 485 J0th street, last evening, when his most ad- vanced pupils in vocal and instrumental mu- sic assembled for an agreeable musical eve- Bing, and exhibited the progress they had attained under his new and facile system of instruction. The A peter! displayed by Professor Wolowski's pupils, both as vocalists d pianists, was truly wonderfal, and was a orough test of the truth of his system. Suspicious CHaRAcTER.—Yesterday mora- ing, officer Wood, of the Fourth Ward, arrested @yputh, who gave his name as George Henry, aghsuspicious character. He had made sey- ements relative to his means of living residence, which were false. He was to police headquarters, where he was Assistant Superintendent Reed, ined b; ordered his release, on condition that he t for his home in Philadelphia. . esate Joom TO Work.—Justice Miller, one of the cently elected Justices under the new police arrangement, went to work yesterday at the 7 Sixth Precinct Station. His cases include a number of Corporation as well as U.S. cases, jmdicating that he holas that his powers extend to the full extent of a police magistrate’s pow- ers. ———_ Granp Lanceny.—Georgiana Harper, col., ‘was arrested last night by officer Crown for the larceny of a dress from Sarah Fairfax, col’d. The dress was stolen from s house on LL street, near Sth, and was sold toa woman in «Murder Bay,” (13% street, near the canal). ‘Phe prisoner was heid for a further hearing. ree ‘THs METROPOLITAN RAILROAD.—The rails tor the new aes oe sere fea pg Pd hey tie work of permanently set. the track. There is no doubt that the im- mnt will pay well. —t ABCHBISHO? SPAULDING continues to be eonfined to apartments in Baltimore by se- vere eaten but he will lecture in inte city and administer confirmation in the diocese as soon as the state of his health permit, of which due notice w' given. > THIED wasp Sration Oksea John “5, up for & hearing. tones LuvcoLy anp Jon had a spirited meeting last might, (President Clephane in the chair,) the members feeling in especial good homor over the resnlts of the electionsin Penn yivania, Indiana and Ohio. Some patriotic scngs were sung by Mr. Jas. E. Spratley, an exile from Missouri. An invitation was recetved from the Lincola and Johnson Club of Georgetown to unite with them on Wednesday evening, the 13th, in rais- ing a Lincoln and Johnson flagin that city; which invitation was accepted. A resolution was then adopted to have a torchlight procession on Wednesday evening, the 2th instant,in honor of the victeries in Obio, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Mr. McKean then presented the Club with a beautiful transparency, with the inscription, “ Victory will bring us peace.” A vote of thanks was tendered Capt. KcKean for the same. The Chair here received a dispatch from Ohio, stating that Ohio would send seventeen Union members to Congress; also, that there were strong hopes ot beating Voorhees in In- diana. Hon. Mr. Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, then addressed the Club ina very acceptable speech, and was followed by Hon. Mr. Case, of Ind. Hissad ee A CASUAL VISIT to the St. Ann’s Infant Asy- lum, on Monday, I found the children enjoy- ing @ delicious repast sent them by an esti- mable lady from the lower partof the city. All who are disposed to contribute to the wants of the infant orphan will find their charity rightly bestowed if bestowed on this institu- tion. OnARirTy. SPECIAL NOTIOES: ge Loca IreKs —If you want Lockwood’s Enameled Collars at 50 cents, Gray’s Mo'd«d do at4% cents, or A Cae Ail Faper do at25cents each, per package, go eee HENNING’S, Corner 7th atreet co 12-6t* and Maryland avenue, Island. CLOTHING oF THR LATEST StYLRs. at Haxnina's, corner 7th street oc 12-6t* and Maryland avenue. &o., at corner 7th street enue, Island. oc 12 6t* Favy anp Wistar CLoTaine. New Styles Superb Stock of Overcoats, Dress, Frock, and Walking Coats, Pantsloons. and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c . We are now prepared to exhilit our stock of Men and hapa is! Ready-made Clo’ which, for ele- ance of style. variety and ce of fabric and faithfulness of manufactut not been sur- pe see. by any stock heretofore offered in this marke! Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock, We can say with assurance they will find the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extensive araortment of Gentlemen’s Furnish'ng Goods, comprising everything neces- sary for a complete outfit. NOAL WALKER & CO., 363 Pa oc 10 8m* Metropolitan Hotel Bui NEw AND SimpPLiFigD MeTHOD FoR PIANO-FORTH AND SINGING —Professor Alexander Wolowski has opened Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Afternoon and Evening Eisaieg Classes on the most liberal terms. By Professor Wolowski’s new method, a person having onlyeelight knowledge of music Ibeen- abled ing y short time to execute on the piano operatic an@ classical music with rare perfection, Asto the vocal part he arrivesat most extraordina- ry results, renders the voice vowerful; and enables the singer to vocalize with facility and accuracy. All those who would like to become fine singers or excellent performera willenter their names at his residence, No. 4%5 Tenth street, above Penn- sylvania avenue Reception hours are from Wl) to lla. m, and6to7 p.m. sep 9-Im Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, and other dis- orders of the feet, when neglected injure the gen- eralsystem by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise so conducive to health. To ail afflicted with these terrible evils we would re- commend an early call at Dr. White’s office, No. 424 Penn’a av. bet. 4% and 6th sts. Who would suffer torment from disordered feet when a sure remedy is so near at hand,and can be effected wince pan. Office open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. sep7- Krome! ‘3 (UpHAM’S) Hair Drs, Fifty Cents a Boz. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1, Natural, durable, beautiful. Warranted to please This ar- ticle haa been thoroughly tested by Dr. Curtton, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce ft 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, Joun J. Kromee, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DRUNKENNESS CURED, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingcup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is acertaim cure for drunkenness, It creates a dia- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages ix b for $5. ob Rbaxce : Joun J, Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Ps Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. RANp’s SPEcIFIO. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorhes, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power,&c, This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved asaccess Lr. Rand’s Specific is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific efectupou the generative organs, Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taktng any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr. Kand is not intended as an evacuating medi- cine. Ita medical virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend,ag affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy, Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Joux J. KRomer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelphia, Pa. Po apace Ss seas uae me lo cures Spermatorrhaa, cakes, 1. Loss of Power. etc., speedily and ually. {te offects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its meri Price $1 a box. Bold Pe ©. Ford, cormer lith street and Pa. avenue, ington, and Henry Qook, Alexandria. ia¢-ly WarmamsTeEp ro CurminSix Dars 5 Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years standing, will eure Gonorrhea in six days. No ehange of diet required. Price 1 per bottle. Bold by 8. O. Ford, corner llth street and Pa, avenue, Washingto and Henry Cook.exandria, ja $-ly Tan omza AD Bi ar Hate D ma 7am WORLD = ‘ades .—Upham’s Hair W conts a box. The best in use,” Try it. Bold by 5 Ford, corner lith street and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandris, a6-lv MARRIED, On the 10th instant, by the Rev. 8, Finkel, LOUIS WINDBOLZ to Mrs, MAGGIE HOUSE- WHIGHT, both of this city. > At St. Paul’s Church, on the 12th instant. by the Rey. Dr. Butler, Dr. D. WEBSTER PRENTISS to Miss EMILIE A. SCHMIDT, all of thiscity, * DIED, October the 12th, after a short but painful ill- ness of two days, of the chroniccroup, JAMES FRANKLIN, infant son of James 8. and Anna Vermillion, aged 5 years and 1 month. ‘ath the pale flowers round him gz 5 Wise them onthe coma lids no Sontly; Soon that form so fair and rarely *Neath the grave clods will be hid. Twine those aark brown ringlats Around that marble brow; ze Se re ‘8 Sold andicy, in whispers low. = Pity Jemmey’s dead, Oh weep not, though the dearly loved Lies shrouded in the silent grave; Through life in Jesus’ steps he moved, Now worships Him who died to save. friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Fri- day rafiaracon soon oclcers from the residence, on aD streets east. {Baltimore Bun please copy.] SZ The funeral of CHAs. 8. BROOKS, (former- ly of Hanover, Pa .) who was brutally murdered 3 guerrillas on the Manassas and Orange and Alexandria Railroad, on the 10th instant, will take ‘nce of hie brother in-t 5 . Crawford, No, 697 M street. on Frid: r= noon, the Mth instant, at 3 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited, [Baltimore and Penn- sylvania papers copy. It* lace from t! OHANN MARIA FARINA, Opposite the George Place, Cologne. SOLE AGENTS For the United Btstes, DROST & BUTRO, 263 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 18 Market Space, (up stairs,) Washingten, Just received by steamer Bremen « fine assort- ment of superior quality COLOGNE im different aise bottles, glaseand 2 o@ 11-Bt* FOR BAL. sets of 5 Norns teseraRE Si's‘sea BRIDLE. Agply fo. Be sds tian asia WANTS. $$$ —__. Wy An ear Sronse wom. CU Bs BFamstr streot between 7th and ith. Jeena It W ANTED_— 4 WOMAN to cook, wash and iron. Apply at No, 249 Penna. av., between 12th and 13th sta. oc 13-2t* VV ANTED_Bya table young aitl, a SIT- UATION as cook or chambermaid, Please apply at the corner of 26th and K sta. ke WARSTED—« SITUATION by acoloret mai Fy a porter or private water. Refarences given if required, Please address JAS, 0. WATERS, Wasbington P, 0. Box 149. 1t* 7 ANTED—By a careful and punctual tenant, 8 centrally located HUUSH. either furnishe: er eat niaheds Address ‘A X Y,” this office, oe 13- V ANTED—FARM HANDS, Permanent em- Bases a RP iatnlletbove etigcES, oO : 7 rgetown. Rockville turnpike. bes bicnieg teed oc 13 3t* WANTED-—By a young woman, a SITUATION ascgok, washer and irener, Inquire st No. aoe Siarect, between G and H. Good reference i W 45TED IMMEDIATELY—Five(5) g000 OAR- PENTERS. Good workmen can gat work untilthe \stof April Apply to CISSEL & GRIMBS. No. 40 High street, between Bridge street and caval, Georgetown, D. C. 06 13-3t* Wane @ respectable young girl, SIT- [ATION as chambermaid and seamstress, or to do dining room work and assist in washing and ironing, Please address a note to Box 36, Star Office. 1t* BESPECTABLE YOONG WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION with a pease family, as Chambermaid; wou'd be willing to assist with anything else if required. Please callat 432 lith at., bet Hard, oc 23-2t* WIDOW LADY. old, desires to cbt famil and Dauehter Eight yeers ain BOARD ina quiet private . or where there are few Boarders. Terms must be moderate, A room with firedesired. For per dcalare ple address ‘*Mrs. 8, A. P .Office. Washington, D. C., for three days. ANTED—50,000 LADIES to call at the only BTAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, and fc their work done. 381 F street ie the place, and Ladies who do not want their work SPOILED will go to no other s0- Called etamping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VERY LATEST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, Stamped Goods, Braid Siik and Cotton for sale. oc 13 tf W 4NTED_One large unfurnished or partially furnished ROOM, suitable fer a man and wife, Address Lock Box No 32, P.O. oc 12-2t* Wy 4ntee-4 BOY, to learn Plumbing and Gas fitting. J.W. THOMPSON & O0., oc 12-26 26° Penn. avenue, WANTED—By & respectable woman, a SITUA- TION as cook ina hotel or restaurant. Ad- dress No. 7, Star office. oc 12 3t* WAnTEp-4 good BREAD BAKER. Inquire at. at 599 11th street, bet. Penn’a avenue and EB oc 12 3t* Wy ANTED A amall HOUSE for a emall family in arespectable neighborhood. Rent mod- erate, and a good tenant, Address‘ Maryland.’ at Star office, for one week. oc 12-3t* W TED—A BARTENDER. One speaking nglishand French preferred. Must bring good references. Apple amedtately, at the New York Hotel, corner of B and 7th sts. oc 12-2t* ANTED—200 LABORERS and 50 MASONS wanted to work on the Washington Aque- duct, about three miles above Georgetown, D. OC, Wages for Masons $3.50, for Laborers from $1.75 to $2. Steady employment will be given. Apply to the contractors on the work. FOR &k F%. RENT—Three ROOMB on Ith st., between toe EY = SOR REN . 226 North BR atreet, 0 Kk Rill, four weil Furnished BEM BOOMS with Breakfast and Tea, on reasonibie terms, o¢ 13 lw* FOR RENT— a BRICK WAREHOUSE, on Waver street. at foot of Potomac. with wharf. App'y toJOBN DAVIDSON Georgetowa. _oc 13 st FOB RENT— Two or three unfurnished ROOMS. f st No. 72 Market street, Georgetown. A for 3 Gaye, 1 FOE RENT—& good BOOM. Gt for a barbor sh or small atore, on the first floor, Inquir® the Union Hetel, foot of \1th street, Island. 13" OR RENT—A large, well farnished FRONT ROOM, on sesoua dour. Apply at 346 New ate, FIX TOBE3. and Meat and Pro- half street. near oc 13 6t* York avenue, between 9th and 1vtl OOMS TO LET, on 13th street, pateee Alao, furnished rvoma bet. Isth and 12th » Pa. ay. Inquire of DEMONGEOT, Hum Store, corner of D acd luth ate oo FOE BEN "A three story frame HOUSE. with two story back building and kitchen adjoiniag. 9 rooms io all. £ 3 e uum be" Yard, near th avy Yard. 00 13-2t* ‘OB RENT—Two ROOMS, furnished as parlor atdchamber suitable fora single gentleman or alady snd gentleman withoutchildren. Terms, rT month. Good reference required. No 404 Massachusetts avenue, beiween 9th and 1'th sts. oc 13 2t* Aaa ed ‘OR SALE-The GOOD WILL and BAR FIX- TURES of a Restaurant io a central location, and doing a od business, Fer informati -n UW Nae Dee etree, south of Pa. av., or 212 ‘ Markam’s Hotel, NOt 719 P® Qyisiwe pee STORE FOR SALE—One of the best stands in the city, doing a busin from $10,(00 to $15,000 a year, cash, stock i fresb and well selected. The whole can be pu chased for $9,000 cash in greenbacks, Good reas- ons given for, relling, through the Post Office.” Asarees FS RENT-— Part ofa partly Parnished HOU 38, 502 E st., between 24 and 3d. oe 12-2t* HREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, first floor, Apply at No.572 N st., between 6th apd 7th sts. oc 12-30" Fee RENT—A furnished FRONT ROOM, on “Druggist,” cote third tioor, suitable for two gentlemen. Ap- Ply at No, 224 6th street, between Mand N, east side. . oo 12-3t* Fro. RENT—A STORE on Pennsylvania avenue, A bonus will be asked for immediate posse: sion. Apply to JOHN L. MILLER, 430 Penna. avenue, oc 12 lw* (OR RENT—Two Furnished ROOMS, for single gentlemen, in a pleasant locality Inquire at room No.1, Washington Building, corner 7th st. and Pa. avenue, between 9 and 10a. m, and be- tween 3and 5 p. m, oc 12-3t* {OR RENT—Three ROOMS and K'!TCHEN, to a small family, saitable for housekeeping, in a three-story brick, newly repaired. Rent $25 per month, at No. 136 H at., between 434 and 6th sts., Island. oc 12-2t* OR RENT—A sinall FRAME DWELLING- HOUSB. cottage built, on 4th street, between Land New York avenue, containing 6 rooms and kitchen. Apply No, 64 Louisiana av., between sth and 7th sts. oc 12-3t® OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, con- taiving 13 rooms, will be rented for six or ten menths by application to the subscriher. __ JOHN M. WILLIAMS, _0¢ 12-3t* No. 60 High street, Georgstown. oc 12-6t* DUNBAR, SHERNER & 00. Wy AnTED-Ac experienced COOK and LAUN- DRESS, {nquire at northeast corner 12th and M sts, oc 11-3t* - ILK—WANTED—A PURCHASER for twenty gallons of milk per day, Address Box 783 Poat Office. oc 1l-lw* ANTED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE—A com- pletely furnished HOUSE of 8 or 10 rooms. Address $8, Willard’s Hotel. oc 11-5t* HOUSE WANTED, furnished er unfurnished, containing 6 or 8 rooms. by a careful tenant, who will furnith the best of references, Address “House,” Star Office. oc I 3t* WANTED One Tin-plate and Sheet-iron WOR- KER. Constant employment to a steady henge ee J. GROSS, 358 E street, near 12th. oct 11-; WANTED TO HIRE—A convenient, well fur- nished HOUSE, for a few montha W. P. FESSENDEN oc 11-tf Corner of 15th and H streets, GEOOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED — ‘ waccas to furnish a sitting-room.two bed- roomsand a smallikitchen—earpet and cooking htensils included. Part cash, balance in monthly instalments of $20. Good references given. Ad- dress T. 0. P. HENRY, Btar Office. oc 11 8t* ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSER, containing 8or9rooms. Location near Ps, avenue, Address F.L., Star Office. oc 10-4t* WY ANTED—First-class COAT MAKERS. to whom the best Northern city prices will be paiwm, Tucker, Stabler & Young, Wm: T. Grisith, 3. Lackey, J. Heiberger, H. Ribnitzky, Hinten & Teel, B. Hughes, Geo. P. Bchefer, M. Losano, McRae & Taft, Wm. Peterson, oc3-tf Merchant Tailorsef Washington City. ANTED—First-class COAT HANDS, to which the best Northern city prices shail be aid: Alco.aweekly HAND. Apply to B. J. HEIBER- GER, Citizen and Military Tailor, No, 362 under Metropolitan Hotel. sep 3)-tf CABPEN TERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, ) Office Chief Quartermaster Non, 534, 536, 535 14th street. near New York ay., WASHIGTON. Bept. 29, 1854. Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout. Maryland. Wages $70 per month and aration. Each workman will bring his own kitoftools. Transportation will be furnished by the Gererament. fer the yorkmen and their ools from this ci ‘oint Lookout. OHN A. ELISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, sep 3)-tf Department of Washington. ANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase al kinda of ladies and gentlemen’s CAST OFF CLOTHING, for which the highest Price ml be paid. Cal framiediately, at No. 80 ouisiana avenue, near 9th street. vine Wit: BATLEY. Dealer in all kinds of new and second-hand Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. sep 19-Im* ANT BD-SEOOND HAND FURNITURE ———————————— GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS MAYOR 8 OFFIOK, Georgetown, D.C. tober 8, 1354.—Notice is hereby given anelection will be held in this town, on MONDAY. the I7th instant. for a member of the Board of Common Council, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Charles Mvers, Eaq. oe 13 HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. RALLY, LINCOLN AND JOHNSON MEN. There will be a public meeting of the LINCOLN AND JOHNSON CLUB, of Georgetown, D. C., every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the Council Chamber, over the Post Office,com- mencing on next Thureday evening, the 13th inst. ‘All friends of Lincoln and Johnson ate Invited to attend. e Good speakers will bein attendance, oc 7-lw* O8T—Set off CHARMS, consisting of a sma'l gold pencil, cross, gold watch ker, small got te coffee pot, with a two dollar and a half gold piece. Asnitable reward will be paid for turn to JOHN E BARNARD. 146 Bridge street, 2 doors west of High street, Georgetown. oc 11-3t* GORGETOWN CORPORATION S8TOOK.— ch; Those persons who may be disposed to pur- ase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable quarterly can obtain some by applying to WM. AIRD, Clerk of said Gorporation, oc 1-dtN1 OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company’s boats, ‘Potomac, coor, Onra” ‘and “Belle Haven.””’ Apply tothe japtains on board, or SOHN B. DAVIDSON, my it Water street, Georgetown, uj NEES COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Stephen Thayer and Samuel A. Thayer, under the firm of tephes Thayer & Son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. STEPMEN THAYER. SAMUEL A. THAYER. Washington, D. C., October 10, 1864, We: HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPART- nership under me firm of 8. A. & B.A. Washington, D. C., October 19, 1864. t oc 1l-lw* NUPEERB PIANO < SPE! IAN Used but few months, left forsale at sl store. This Piano issuperbly carved, of beautiful rose- wood, exquisite tone,fine finish, full seven octaves, ron frame overstrung bass strings,and warranted, Cost $600, only five months since, and is offered only this week for $4°0—a decided great bargain. Also, in store eight good SEOOND HAND PIANOS, for sale low. Twenty finenew PIANOS, of best makers. OLD PIANOS taken in part pay, Pianos carefully TUNED, at short notice, by Mr Dessan, who is° from best Northern Factories, Batisfaction guaranteed. JOHN F. RBLLIS, oc 10-8¢} 306 Penn's v., bet. 9th and loth sts, HE NEW PATER A8TIO CRUT: . ' TS ed nee it, 4: sod thi bapeen nestores ING F°% SALE—The STOCK, GOOD WILL, and it’ FIXTURES of that old-established Confec- tionary Store. No. 120 Bridge street, Georgetown, C., now ¢oing a good business, For particulars call at the Etore before 8 o'clock a. m., or 5's p, m, Batihtastory, reasons given for selling out. oc 12-1w. eer Ep ROOMS to let, without board, at 272 F st., corner of 13th, Oc 11-2w*_ F OR RENT—Two large and well furnished ROOMS. ina vrivate family near the Patent Ofce fpely to 445 cor. 6th and F streets, ocll 3 FS SALE—A two story FRAME HOUSE, No. 45 Penna. av, Would makes good business stand. Inquire of E, BOWEN, corner 22d st. and Pa. av. oc 11-e03t* Fo KENT.—A neatly furnished front ROOM, on the first floor, suitable for one or two ¢* tlemen, four squares from the President’s house. Apply aces street, between J5th and 16th. oc 1 A BESIDED BARGAIN. FOR S4LE—RES- (\ TAURANT and BAR. ‘The premises are spa- cious enough to divide and make a splendid mar- ket, Excellent situation, _P. WHITE & CO. 06 11-3t* F and 13th ats. Fo SALE—Five neat FRAME HOUSES, well located, containing from 5to7 rooms, Will be sold on accommodating terms. Call at No. 300, corner of 9th and M streets, above Northern Lib- erty Market. oc 11-3t* OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 137 West street,Georgetown Rent $150 per month. Apply on the premises, corner of Congress and est streets, oc 10-1W* FOR SALE—One of Page’s superior STEAM SAW MILLS, with necessary appurtenances. Als, one of Harrison’s patent (33 ‘ST M{LLS. Both can be obtained yery cheap Apply to CHAS. B. CALVERT, Hyattsville P. 0., Prince George’s, Md. ac ll-eo6t* ee ee URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—For rent, comfortable and well furnished ROOMS at 450 th street, east side, between G and H sts. No children in the house. The location is one of the wos agresavle and desirable in Washington. oc 10-1m T° RENT—A completely farnished HOUSE, con- taining eleven large rooms, with parlor. kitchen, dining rodm, bath room, with cold and hot water andgas. Terms moderate. Inquire at No. aoe 18th street, between F and G streets. oc 10-1 W* A PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSS for rent, five squares from Pennsylvania avenue; con- tains nine rooms, with bath-room. water closet, gas throughout. &c.; very convenient and in ex- cellent order, Rent $150 per month in advance, Unexcepticpable references required, and no boarding-house keeper need apply. Inquire for ** A. B.,” at the Star Office. oc l0-lw OR RENT.—Will be for rent on the 5th of No- vember next, a two-story frame HOUSE, con- taining 6 rooms, passage and stairway separate from rooms; a side alley, and alerge eal! situated on the north side of I street, fourth door from 5th street west, No. 634. Proposals will be received by ne fabiceiber ma sheshove ames at the cor- ner of 5th street west an north. oc 10-Iw* F. B. LORD, 8R. OR SALE. Will be sold at public sale, a great bargain in the STOCK and OUTFIT of the Livery and Sale Stable, corner Bridge and Market streets, Ge»rge- town, D.C , consisting of 15 head of fine Horses and Mares; i Close Hack; 1 Open Hack; 4 setts Dou- ble Harness; 10 setts Single do.; 3 four-seat Car riage’; 2 new Top Buggies; 3 second-hand do ; 1 Germantown Wagon; and | Baggage Wagon; 1 fine young Mule, and many other articles. Those in want willdo well to call immediately, as the subscribers are determined to close out thei tire stock, Beco” "THOS, DOWLING, Auct. RoeeHs FOR RENT—Apply at the corner of 8th and C streets. oc 8 6t* AUOTIUN SALES, erates aes 2 _ Fer ether Auction Sales see first pag THIS AFTKK NOON AND TO.NOKROW ¥2.€ MoGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VA i THE DEPOT AND AnocwD ee re eae Pursuant to adecren of the Supreme Cunce of the District of Columbia, passed cn tee ath ane Pe Muy. 18-4. in an equity cau e pending in said Once wherein Bleaser bicdsleyane others ae como! ants,and Joseph L. Ingle and others ron DN defeod ants, tre subscriber w tl, on D. 6th ASE ext, atid» o'clock ees rene ises, cffer at publicsale to the highest di id-r. Lots Ne. land 2 in Square No t8!, situated at th ner of north D «treet avd Delaware avenus.O Op THUKSDAY the Sth of October, at onthe premises Lot No. 4. in Square No. fronting on sooth D s'reet, between Delaware nue ard south Capitol atreet. Lot N».2, in Sq No 693, on gonth KE street between New Jersey enue and south Capite! street, and Lota7, 8, 9.10, Hy 134 13. 14. 15. 16, 17, 18, 19 20, and 21,10 Square No. 7S. near 8°. Peter's Church. The terma, aa prescribed by the decree, will be: One-third of the pnrebaxe money in cash. and the residue in two equal inst«]me! in six and twelve months from the day of sale for which the pircha- ser’s DOotes, with arproved security. bearing inter- est from the day feale, will be taken, with a re- tuined liew on the premises. deposite of $20 on each lot will be required at 1 The cost of conveyancing, certificates of sale, ani stémps to be borns by the purcoaser. % It the terms of sale bent fully complied with within five davs next after the day of sale. the propery will be re sold. at the risk aad cost of the lefaulting purchaser, after one week's public no- tice by adverti-ement in the By- ning Star. ©. KENNEDY, Trustee. sep2l-eokds J.0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. S7-THE AROVE SALE I8 UNAVOTDABLY portponed until THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Oc- tober 13th, same hour and slece. JOHN C. KENNEDY, Trustee, ocS J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aacts, Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN THE 18T WARD. On THURSDAY, the loth day of October, 1854, at 5o’clock, p.m , I shall offer for sal Pi ic Au tion, ip tront of the premises, the east twenty (29) feet front. of Lot numbered one, (1, in Square pumbered paveety five, (75.) of the plan of the City of Washington his property ia situated on the corner of Twenty-first (2ist) street west, and I st. porth, baving a front of twenty-nine (29) feet. and adepth of seventy-five (75) feet. It is a most beau- Sifal location and offers great inducements to pur- , Terms: One-halfcarh, the residue in three and six months, the purchaser giving his notes for the acferea payments, bearing interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stam: the cost of the pur: haser If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, I reserve the right to re-sell the said property. at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. ASBURY LLOYD. Agent and Attorney. 0c 7-eokds W_sL. WALL & CO., Aucts. (Chron.] Ww IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF the above, we will sell LOT 3, same square, front- ing 87 feet on I. near 2ist street. One halfeash; balancein6an 12months; ecured by deed of trust on the 8. Conveyancing at the exy*nse of the purchaser, ot W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, BY WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- P: D PROPERTY IN THE FIRST WARK ATAUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 13, at 4 o’clock, we shal! se!l. in front of the premises, on K street, between 26th and 7th sts . adjoining the Washington Brewery. partof Lot No. 3,in Square No 4 fronting — feet on K street, with a depth of 1il feet, and improved by two nearly new frame Dwelling Houses with frame back buildings. Terms: Ove third cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the proper- ty. au conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the baser.. Poes-d [lat.J WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Y JAS. C, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. On FRIDAY MORNING, October 14th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of the late Thomas P. Wilson, No. 161 224 street west, [ shall sell all the Household Furniture and Effects, comprising the usual assortment, such as— fas, Arm and Parlor Chairs Carprts, Curtsing, Olcloth, Matting, R Carpets, Curtains, Oilcloth, Matting, Ru Bedste: 8, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washotends Mattrerses, Bolsters and Pill Blankets. Comforts, Sheets Dining Table, Cane seat Chairs China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Toilet Seta, Looking Glasses, Clock Castors, Waiters, Table Cutlery Cooking and other Stoves osstier, with the usual assortment of Kitchen . , JNO. D. McPHBRSON, Adm’r, JAS. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ows ocll-d BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. On SATURDAY MORNING, the 15th instant, at llo’clock a.m ,atour Auction Rooms, we shall sell a small invoice of Sponges, assorted si good loto: arriage onge. oclsd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Y JAB. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FIRST-CLA88 BUILDING LOT AT THE COR- NER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 3D oro On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, October i9th at 4%¢ o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell a very valuable Building Lot, situated at tre corner of Indiana avenue and 3d st,, nearly opposite Trinity Church, fronting 35 feet en Indiana av. and 75 feet on 3d street. This isa beautiful lot and situation for a first- class dwelling-house, or would make an excellent position for a drug store at the corner and have ground enough for a good residence, Title indisputable. Terms: One third in cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Cost cf conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purchaser, oc i3-eodts J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. THREE STORY FRAME HOUSE ANDLOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUS BETWEEN FOURTH AND FISTH STEEETS NORTH, AT f AUCTION, On FRIDAY, the 21st instant, at 5 o’clock p.m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, part Lot ll, in Square No. 516, a Three story Frame House, which is nearly new built, containing nine rooms, sil jasepepered and painted all through, and va- cated. For any person wishing a good residence there is no better location in the city, and one great item, you can get possession on the day of sale and not be troubled abont getting the tenapt out. Terms: One-balf cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of trust. ‘All conveyances and stamps at the cost of the Fo SALE—That beautifal BQUARE, No, 872, combining mere advantages than any other unimproved square in the city, is forsale. In- uire of G, CRANDELL, No, 128 Bridge stree eorgetown, D. C.;orat his residence, No. 537 Hst., before 8 o’clock a. m, oc 8-lw* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Avply at mo. 41 Louisiana av., between 6th and7th sts, oc {OR SALE—THREE HOUSES, ONE DRUG k ProEe TWO BUGGIES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARM IN ILLINOIS. Enquire at No, 455 Massachusetts avenue, near Sixth street, oc 5 2w* NT— Possession given immediately,) a On easant FRONT ROOM. nicely furnished: will be rented to g ntlemen only, and is very, suitable for the accommodation of two persons. The lady of the house is not prepsred to furnish meats; so gentlemen desiring board nsed_ not apply. Apply at 403 9th st., between H and I. oc’ FoR RENT—Desirable FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, to gentlemen only. Two rooms suitable for offices References required. At No, 400 4th street. near City Hall, oc 1-eobt* ” ENT-—The largeand commodious ROOMS: Fk Olas the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J. L, Kidwell’s new Drug Store. on Bat. near corner of Pa. av. and ldth at., two deors be- g low Willerds’ Hotel. JoHN L. KIDWELL, Poe eee ROOMS to let, without board.at 272 F at., corner of 18th. sep 27 2w* OSLING HOUSE FOR SALR, ‘The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotei Pro Westeuraot intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for sale. Any one wishing te engage in a LUORATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue bet. 12th and sts. _se]2-5w* ee ee HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PRI- vate salea tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miles from the Capitol. over Bepning’s Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein unsurpassed ‘timber, mostly oak and chestnut, No impr erfars address Bor $84, Wasntngton. De On articulars x 384, ington, D. O.. or inquire of ae subscriber, 134 miles northeast ning’s Bridge. hope amt B. SHERIFF. TUR! ISHED ROOMS TO RENT. d, | eyes lemen on! 47 K tire moat} ish. oO! Inauire of Mrs. A. E. 8' PERSONAL, ——— fice at this office. oo li-3t* Bor’ AND YOUTHS’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | We invite parents ‘toan inspection eur large BOYS’ OVEROOATS, Pr Boys’ J. ‘AOKRTS, >») BOYS’ PANTS, haser, Pipe leod&ds GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 486 CH010R FALL STOCK. 4Qg 486....... PAPERHANGINGS, —......486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Bm- broidered and medium priced Gilt papers, Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Biank Papers. Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &0. Orders for Paperbangings or Window Shades punctually executed in py or country, Terms cash for goods and labor. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. i handsorest and most varied stock of city one Dane ‘Wood Oval Picture Frames in the District. These goods are warranted to be aude: with gold leaf and of superior workman- "also, » beantifal assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture, All goods warranted as represented, WINDOW SHADES, Different celors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order. PICTURE COBD AND TassEL3, 486 Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails, &c, GARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood, and American Composition Card Frames in variety. PICTURES. ings and Paintings for sale af DARERTER ENS. 486 Seventh street, ‘lease remember the Number, nae By 2 the term Cash for Goods and Labor. sep 1 ANOS TUNED in the best style sl bs ana ata THRODORS LANG. Please drop orders at No 467 84 st 08%: Si THALF, néar Pa. av. ir. F. No. 500 E stecet north, bet. oa ond een” ir. Vermont av. bea STON HElTMULLER. Bent of references can be given _0c 1-2aw4t* ING HOVERS. | iy Tavited to examine our GNOCKERY, OHINA AND GLASSWARE, ‘as we can fornish it in large or small quantities, | } oc le FUuTU Days, ¥ WM. f. WALL «C0. Auctioneers, At th, a azaas, YS, Bou aide Pe: avenue, between 9h and lth street, "© FORSES AND CARRIAGES AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY MORNING, Lith instant, at ‘le o’clock, at he Bazaar, we willeolla number of— Fine Saddle and Harness Horses, Lso— A large arsortment of Carriages, Buggies, Ger. mavtown Wagons, Express Wagons, and other Vehicles, a Lso— and Double Harness, Saddles and Auction Sales Days every Tuesday, d Saturday. e8 and Harness always at private aie, on.) WM L, WALL & ©0., Aucts. BF Carri ocl2 (Ob BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 256, corner of 7th and D streets north. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIB CLOTHS. aN : ‘ of AATUROR,, MAPRCING: AT AUCTION, in front of opr Anglia Gh instant, we shall sell ainut So'as, Chairs, Rocke Walnut Bedroom Buiter corset eee eee Wardrobes. Bureau, Warhe'aad peo phage oe Tables. ‘ainted Cottage Sets anc Ward Fine Feather Bede, Pillows, Sod Botster ifteen Brussels, Three ply an: ain Writing Desks and Office Chairs =n" Carrew® Cook, Kadiator, and other Stoves And many other articles which we deem unne. cerrary to mention. T : Ged” GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anots. YJ. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BAILIFF’S BALE OL HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- TORE On SATURDAY MORNING, October 15'h, at 10 o'clock, in front of theauction rooms of James 0. McGuire & Co., corner \th and D etreets, I shall by virtue of au order of distrain. sell aamall lo¢ot id Furniture, namely— ashstands, 5 ing, Bolsters and Pillows, Mattresses and Bedding, &c., &c,, Lso, 1 box.and truak of Books and other articles. Terms cash, JoHN H. WISE, Bailif. oc 12-4 J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ J, OC, Mo@UIRE & O0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF VERMONT AVENUB AND NORTH V StREET On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October litn, at 434 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust from James Brown, dated May 2th, 1863, and duly recorded among the land records forWashin, ton county, I shall aril, Lots No 1 and 31, in Barr subdivision of Square No. 358, fronting on Ver- mont avenue, at the corner of north V street, and running back to a public alley, and improved bya small Brick Howse and a portable shanty, Terms: One half in cash; the remainder in six and nine months, with interes:, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the par- chaser. U.H, RIDENOUR, Trustee. sep23-eokds J,C.moGUIRE & Cu., Aucts, S27 THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED UN- til SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 15th, same hour and place. U. H. RIDENOUR, Trusteo. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. On SATUBDAY AFTERNOON October 15 at 5 o'clock p. m., we ball sell, on the premises, the above house and lot, on 23d street, between M and N streets. The house contaiss four rooms and a Kitchen, witha front callar, the lot running back 122 feet, to a 30-foot pubiic alley, in 8ub division of Square 36. Lot A. Aue Terms: One-haif in cash; the remainder in six and twelve monte, with interest, secured by a deed of rust on the premises. eed Te GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, TWO-STORY BRIOK HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUOTION. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. October 15, at € o'clock p. m., I will sell, in front of the premises, art of Bot 66, fronting 21 feet 6 inches on 2d Atreet, etween Frederick and Fayette streets, and im- proved by a good two-story Brick House.. Terms cash, All conveyancin, d stamps at the cost of the Sets Bingle Bridles. complete wR THOS, DOWLING, Auct, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. B No. 526 7th street, oorner D north, NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.AT ‘AUCTION On MONDAY, the 17th instant. at 100’clock a.m., we sball sell at the residence of & gentleman de- clining ons ening on Mass. ay., bet. 9th and 1th sts, north, No, 392, a good lot of Household Furniture, viz: i One Rosewood Case Pianoforte,7 octave Walnut Parlor Suite, consisting of Tete-atete jofas, Easy, Side and other Chairs Marble top Centre Tables and Whatnots Walnut Jenny Lind Bedsteads, with Spring Bot- tom Inut ‘ble- top D; Bi Walnu Mazbl le ons en fe s Bureaus 4 ands do —- Wardrobes and Fine Hair Mattress do Extension Table and Oak Dining irs Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain, and other Oar, Hall Oilcloths, Stair Carpets and huge, OPO New Cook Stove, bought only three weeks ago Glass and Crockeryware A lot of Kitchen Reouisites And many other articles too numerous to en1- merate. Terms cash. oc 12 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers EXECUTOR'S SALB OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE ON 12TH STREET, BE- TWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTA. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October I7th, at 5 o’clock,onm the premises, I shall sell part of Lot No. 4, in Square No. $24, frenting 16 feet on 12th street west, between B and © streets north, rom- ping back 50 feet, and improved by a three-sto: Prick dwelling house, wit three-story brick back- 1) ing. Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in three, six and nine months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances and revenuestamps at the cost of WM- A. BOSS, Executor, J.C. McGUIRE & Oo., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURSITURE AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 10 o’clock a. m., we will tell, at the residence of a lady deolinin housekeeping, on I street, between 8th and 9t! streets north, (No. 471,) the following Furniture, viz: Walnut Haircloth Sofas Chairs. Tables and Ornaments Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus Washstands, Chairs and Rockers | Fine pure Geese feather Beds, Pillows aad Bel- sters y Excellent Brussels, Three- ply, Ingrain Oarpets Bair, Husk and other Mattresses | Blankets, Sheets, Comforts and Pillow Cases One complete Dinner and TeaSet Cook and other Stoves, Kitchen Requisites Ard many other articles, too numerous te enu- cella __ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE Conn ae CR NORTH AND FIRST On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October I8th, at 5 o’clock, onthe premises, we sell Lot 24 and art of 23,in Square No. 5f9, fronting together 40 Lee at te corner of porn aloe ann a ’ le a Micysto be Givided and sold in two ote of 2) feet iting in s rapidly improv: the purchaser oc 8-4 1 11 located ing partcof the sity and the coruer 10t is wel t ‘business stand, : S(t rms: One-half cash; the remainder in 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the Mela” J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aue! Y JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, '§ SALE OF SMALL TRACT OF LAND TRUST EAR Tae INSANE ASYLUM, On THURSDAY, October 27. at 12 o’clock m , at ion Rooms of Jas C. MeGuire & Oo., by cine: Stadeed of trust from Chark fhimann and wife ee era eS 3 iber N, C. T., No.2, " recordthe Land. Records tor Washin : gton GC istrict of Columbia, I shall sell part of the one tie d known formerly na aac and frock oy as the “Kosciusko Place,” situated near the U. 8. Insave Asylum, the part to be sola being, described as Lot ‘‘A."’ as laid town upon a plat o! survey made by T. iskyll said # ving. been duly recorded in Liber J. A.8,, No. 713 follos 448, &c., one of the a rds of Washingten County, said tract containing twenty-two acres, tp tomn' One-thied eask? the remainder in six 8: ne- cash; e re and twelve nope, blog interest, secured by deed trust on the premises, o Conveyance End revenue stamps at the costo the parehasers. avi WALKER, Trustee. sep 2i-2awkds J.C. McGUIRB &00., Aucts. Avotx SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Quartermaster General's Office, 1st Division, Will be soldat pane CORT a bidder, at Giesboro, 6. oi ae ONE hat aa on. These! ae aap ca condemped as unit for tb 7. For road and farming purpose® many 500d DAF- gains may be had. a ¥ F208 wld OG Tingg State carrengy. fale to commence at 10 a. ™-

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