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” > ; * = x AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. x IR ai Udd Fellows’ Hau, 7th s'reet, un@sr the wnspices of the ladies of the Sixth- street Presbyterian Chareh will close 60 Lea row rig The entertainment is@ delightfal Ore. ® I who vi-itit bave the estistacuon of krowire tb ey ald a worthy caase. Forp's THeaTeER —Maggie Mitchell takes a complimentary penefit to-nigh', aod will ap- pear as -Mariv,” 10 the beantitel drama “Tha Pearl of Save Of conrse there will baa fall house ter all Theatre goers admire Maggie Mitchell, and will delight to give her such a pevefitns will slways carry with ita happy remembrance of her Washington engagement. Gerover’s THEATER —This is also a banefit night at Grover s, Mrs. Barney Williams helng the recip!’ and the new and romantic Irish drama, * The Connie Soogah,” will again be performed This play nas beer produced in a most effective style as to cast, scenery, ap- pointments, &c.. and has already been wit- peseed by Jarge andiences. CanTErBURY.—Jobn Denier, the gymnast, will close bis engagement here to-morrow night. He will again perform the perilons feat of walking the tight rope from the stage to the gallery with & young lady on his back. A somes of amusing acts are announced for to- night. } a Mertine or rut NaTionaL Democratic AssociaTion.—This Association hetd another meeting last night at Parker's Hall, (with Mr. Flinn in the chair) but the attendance was not &s large as npon former occasions, owing, no doubt, to the discouraging news from Penn- sylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. The Chair announeed he had received a let- ter from Bucks county, which stated that that county kad gone Democratic by 6,000 ma- jority, and that in November it would be 7,000. {Lond applause } As there was no business before the meeting, some one cailed upon Mr. J. D. Blower to aneke A speech, but the gentleman declined to “blow ” Mr. Frederich Schmidt was then invited to address the meeting, when that gentleman responded and said he bad heerd drough der bapers zat zer Rebublikins had been goncratu- lating zemselves on ‘count uv victries. He broposed zat zer Dimygrats goncratulate zem- selves upon der victries in Bennsylvany. He had lived zare, and perlieved zat zer Dimy- grats had carried zer Shate by dwendy dows- and. Zer Dimygrats could also goncratulate wzemselves upon redushing zer Rebublikin’s masborities in Ohio, and as to Ingiany, the Rebublikins claimed that Shtate, but could give no yigures. We (said the speaker) have der monish, but cannot get any disbatches, fer der Rebublikins have der vires, and could give us der vigers if der vould. If Ingiany nad gone solarshly Rebublikin, dey ought to have someshing to broove it. Ven zer redurns coom in, remarked Mr. S, dey vill see whosh car- Tied der Shtate. ‘Thespeaker then alluded tothe past acts of the Administration, and said he had lived dirty years in the United States, and had en- sboyed many bribliges, but if he had knowed ois coontry vas to have been enshlaved he would never have coom’d bere. He vas vounce broud of zis coontry, but not now. Ven der Demyerats ver in bower dey legishlated ter der | inderests of all, but der bresent Administra- | shun vas ver bower and monish, vishout any | regards to der Constershushun, and dey done | everyebings to pring monish into der bockets | of a few shoosen ones It, conunyed Mr.S., der beeples elect Lin- coln, dey endorsh his vrauds, and if Lincoin took & citizen from bis home and trowd him in one of der pastiles, he conld say he yas en- dorshed an@ had arightto doso. Dish is der reashun vy, (said the speaker) the Bresidenshal elecshun is of der greatest imbortance, but be as shure zat in Noyemper der verdicts would be agajnét Lincoln. Ay speaker concluded by saying zat ish vash der duty nv der Demygrats to discush der ishoos tor der next fourdeen days, and if der beeples zen endorsh Lincoln it yash zare own yaults. The stand-by orator of the association, Mr. T. G. Clayton, then made a few remarks, and urged upon the Demecrats to be hopefal, as nothing reliable had been received from the Stateelections. —_—— HYMENTAL.—Oa Wednesday morniag, two Marriage ceremonies took place at McKendree Chapel which, notwithstanding the early hour—6 o’clock—was filled by tne friends and acquaintances of the twocouples. The parties Were Mr. Charles G. Gordon and Miss Par- thenia McKelaen, who were united by Rev. Joba Thrush, and Mr. Wm. P. McKelden and lice McIntosh, who were united by . Ryan, ofthe Foundry. The happy after receiving the congratulations of r friends, lett for a bridal trip northward. @ Westerday afternoon another interesting cer- on @mony took place at St. Patrick’s Church, ‘where @ large crowd had assembled to witness the nuptials of MF. Thomas J. Shea, one of the popular clerks to the Board of Enrollment, to Miss Mollie R Sweeny,daughter of P. Sweeny, Esq, of the City Post Office. The ceremony was performed by Rey. Father McCarthy, as- sisted by Rev. Father Walter. The bride is one of the sweetest vocalists in the choir, allof the inembers of which were present, and as the happy couple entered the church the Wed- ding arch was performed by Prof. J. P. Caulfield, assisted by Miss Mary Murray. The party left on 4 short bridal trip. SpIgE ea LincoLn AND JOHNSON CLUB.—At the meet- ing of this club last evening, the famous drum- mer boy, Robert H. Hendershot, of the sth Michigan, who berolcally crossed the river at Fredericnsburg with a party of troops who ‘were sentover to dislodge the rebel sharp- shooters, was introduced to the meeting, and beat § few taps on his drum, receiving mach applguse. On motion of Mr. Myers, the club directed the majorities given by Ohio, Indiana and Penpsylivaunia, be printed and attached tothe fi On motion of Mr. Rishards, the various clubs throughout the District, were invited to par- ticipate in the torch-light procession on Wed- D y night next. An invitation was given for the meeting to | attend the fiag raising at the corner of Penn- Sylvania avenue and 17th street, on Saturday afternoon Judge Tabor, of Iowa, was intsoduced, and addressed the association with excellent effect. fo ee PROTRACTED MgETINGS.—Atthe Methodist | Protestant Church in Alexa&odria a very in- terestipg meeting is in progyess under the di- rection of the pastor, Rev. R. Whinna. Large crowds are nightly in attendance, and the in- terestis increasing. Already from 15to 20con- versions bave been reported this week. In the Methodist Protestant Oburch in Georgetown, (Rev. D, Bowers pastor.) an in- teresting meeting is in progress. This meeting is in its commencement, but already are there | signs of good. j The meeting at East Washington M. E. Church js still in progress, and the interest is on the mcrease. Already between 30 aad 40 conversions have been reported. Rey. li. N. Sipesi# the pastor in charge. i JHARGE OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY. Lastnight John Schultz was arrestad by of- ficer Barclay, for attempting to pass counter. | teit money at Clements’ Oyster Saloon, on 12th street, near D. The notes offered were a two | dotlar note of the Tioga county Bank, Penn’a, | and «4 three dollar note of the Lincoln county | Bank, Me. The notes are both oid and worn, and they may be genuine. The prosecuting ‘Witness not appearing, the prisoner was held in custody of the Police forafurther hearing eit >a ANOTHER FLAG FOR THE UNION.—A Lin- coln and Johnson flag willbe unfuried to the | breeze from the corner of 17th streetand Penn. | Sylvania avenue (near the War Department) | op Saturday, 15th instant, at 4 o’clock p,m. ‘The trends of the Urion are respectfully in- vitedMo attend. Good speaking may be ex- pected. * it See ght ot FUNBRAL.— Yesterday afternoon, Tuscarora Tribeof Red Men attended the funeral-of their a denthe Fagan Robert Brown. Mr. rown was formerly ® member of the polic but latterly of the 50th New York En, laces, and he contracted the disease which caused bis death in the service. _——— ‘Nor re MAw.;-[n the report of the case of B fight at Jueneman’s Gardens, on Monday might, it was stated that Charles Greentield ‘Was arrested for.threatening to shoot a young ‘woman and fined $250. It should have been stated Henry Greenfield. Obarlés Greenfield ‘WAs not present. SPECIAL NOTIO. JaweLevhJewerey'—Gold plated Jewelry. and lver plated tes spoons at the Doilar Jewelry ‘tore, 439 Pean's avenue, near 434 at. it® Ax AJLING Tim Best Philadelphia and 1 Ary. ‘rint Butter, at 60 cents ound MrT reogehmy market ‘Seturden Obebs ie weit, Coraae anh \ —If ‘amt Se 1o ‘Gray’! ¢ h good All Pai rt he iy Srewane. sad A streets. Chopmrgy OF Fear eer ST eieaad sew i oc 12-60"""" and Maryland avi Boarrs, Gloves, &0., at HENSING'S, Corne: and Marylead aveau | to-morrow (Saturday) evening, at 20’c’ock. Faw ‘Win New Styles Pupesb Rtock of Over Frock, and Waisiog Conte ard Boys’ Clothing, Forni We are now preparrd toexhibit sur s and Boys’ Ready rxde Cl thing wh: 2 zance of style ey and excel ence of fabric and faith ninesa of macufactuye. hes not beea sar pe eat by any stock heretufore off-red in thin marke T y08¢ in search af Clothing for Gentlemen’s snd Youths’ wear are invited to cal and examine oar stock, Weean say with as urance they will fiud the right article on the most rensonableter ns. Also, an extensive 4 xértment.of Gentlemen's Furnish pe Soot pala g everything neces~ sacy for s complete oa str tCn es WALKER & 263 Pa ay ; a h, fer ele- NOA co cc 10 8m* Metropofitan Hotel Building. New ANp SIMPLIFIED Me@Taop FOR PIANO-FORTR AND Sinain@.—I'r:fessor Alexander Wolowski has ped Lad and Geptlemon’s,Afternoom aad vening Singing Classes on the mos* liberal terms. By Professor Wolowski'’s new methol, § person haying only aslizht knowledge of music will been- abled ina very short time to execute on the piano operatic and classical music with rare perfection, Asto the vocal part he arrivesat mos* extraordins- results. renders the voice sowerful; and enables fhe ringer to vocalize with facility abd accaracy. All those sho would like to become fine singers or excellent performers will+nter their names at hia residence. No. 485 Tenth street, above Pena- aylvania avenue Reception hours are from W to lla. m. and 6 to 7 p. m. sep 9-1m Corns, Bunions, lnverted Nails, and other dis- orders of the fect, when ueglected injura the gen eralsystem by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise Fo conducive to heal h. To all afflicted with there terrible evils we would re- commend an early call at Dr. White’s ofice, No. 424 Penn’a av , bet. 434 and 6th sts. Who would suffer torment from disordered teet when a anre remedy is so near at hand, and can be effected wishont pat: Office open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. sep7-t! KromeEn’s (Urmaw's} Hate Dre. Fifty Cents a Bor, Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durable, beautiful. Warranted to please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested ty Dr. Ouriron, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia. who pronounce it freé from all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material componing it Will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Jonn J, Kxomenr, 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 a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For tale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canadas, Price $1 per box, or packages f atx boxes for $5. Seer Joux J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa, Dr. Rann’s Srxctric. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for the cure ef Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power,&c. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success Lr, Rand’s Specific is exhibited in the form of pills, made up eutirely of substances that have 4 specific effect upou the generative organs, Most persons assuciate the ides of operations upon the bowel» from taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr. Kand ts not intended as an svacwating medi- cine. Its medieai virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs, The pills are net unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy, Price $1 per box. or six boxes for $5 Drugegists everywhere. Joun J. KRomer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelphia, Pa. BPEAMATOREE A O. URED,—Dr Rand’s 8) cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, lm- bine Loss cf Power. etc.. speedily and qmaly. ts eflects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the mort skeptical of its merits, Price @1 a box. Sold by ».O. Ford, cormer llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Gook, Alexandri: ja¢-ly Warrastep ro Cvrmin Six Dars.—Dr. Godfrey’ Antidote, en Engiish Specific of sixty-five years standing, will cure Gonorrhaa tn siz ays: Cy change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Bold 7 8.0. Ford, corner llth street and P: ‘ashington. and Henry Cook. Sold by f Becrer Diseases. Samaritan’s Gift the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent casesin twenty-four hours Nomneral po balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, It is the soldier’s hope, and # friend to those who e mot want to be exposed, Male packages, $2; male, $3. Bamartian’s Root and Herb jiwicas A positive ermsten tourette philis,Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores pots, Tetters.&c. Price $1, or six bottles for $8 Bold by 8.0. Ford. See rtisement. ms DIsEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexvat SysteMs—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Je 306m. Coreate’s Honey Boar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. Ja25-eoly THE OREAPEST AND BEST HaIm Dym 16 THE WoR_D —Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 60 cents abox. The bestin use. Tryit, Sold by B.O Ford, corner lith street and Penn. avenue, Wasbineten; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Iv MARRIED, of the 12th inst., at McKendree ev. John Thrush, CHAS, GAR- D.C, On the mornin. Chapel, by the NETT GORDON, formerly ¢f Georgetow. and Jate of Califorvia.to Miss PARTH daughter of William P. McKelden, Esq city At the tame time and. place, by the Rev. W. D. Ryan, WM. B. MCK ELDEN to Miss ALIC daughter of J.T, McIntosh, of this city. (San Francisco papers please copy.) * On the 13th inst., at the Church of Ascension, bi the Rev.W, Pinkney. Dr. WILLIAM J. CRAIGEN, of this city, to REBECCA, daughter of Onarles RB: Pue, of Howard county, Maryland, Nocards, * Baltimere pap*ra please copy.) On the 13th inst.. by the Rev. C. C. Meador, LEWIS W. WRIGHT. of Washington, D. C., to Miss MOLLIB F. DISHMAN, of Va. z {Richmond papers please copy.) —_—_—+ 202 + ____- M. EM, DIED, On the 13th instant, of typhoid fever, in the th ear of ier age, Mrs. JOHANNA HARTEG, be- Ioved tister of Geo. and Gustay Barteg The friends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend her funeral from her brother's residence, onthecomneref7th and K ats. north, At Waverly, Prince George’s county, Md ,on the 13th instant, Mrs, MARY F. KEECH,ino the oad year of her age ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Sata ney the 15th instant, at lla, m,, at Beltsville Obure: a valerie, Mad, = sth, 1834. IDA E., youngest danghter las R. and Klien Darby. aged 7 years, thou was mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening, ‘When it floats among the trees, Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the gravero low; Thou mo more will join our number Thou no more our songs shall know. . { Balt. Clipper pleasee py.] M.V.C, Wy AsHineron CITY SAVINGS BANK. TmoorPorateD Maney Stir, 1864. EDWARD SIMMB, President and Treasurer. EDWARD CLARK, Vice President and Sec’y, WM. P DOLB, THOS J GARDNER, J, 3 COOMBS, 8. V. NILES, JOHN R. ELVANS, Directors, This Bank is now epen for the receipt Deposits, at the NEW BANEING HOUSE, No 55 La. av, Under Semms’ New Building Loane’ ay t r eood ecuitiens "N° EDW.OUARKE, Sec EDWARD CLARE & CO., BANKERS, At the Savings Bank, No. 58 La. av., Dealers in EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business. Epwarp Crank, [sep9i-1m] Jwo, B. BLVANS E2Y W. B. LEWIs & co B No. 807 Pa. “erasngneet™ REGULAR AUCTION ga PAY, THURSDAY, anos ABUERY TURS- of “Cash advances mate or ell kind Bottled same day. if required. n+ °* EOCds., Bales 'OTICE—FOR SALE.—600 NOT on hor ond Wek a aincne. oe B38, goes aise asst to AT SORRVEOE, opposite National Hoteles separa WUase San Alu ahs O8 hun SAE 9 oie Dower. History of ob amas aes Fadl ry a be fe uly. The Bdinburgh Review, ecprars September, oc ations. ~ Reap’ aarteriy Review, uly, Blackwood’s FRANOK TAYLOB. London f | : WA Wy ANTPD—Dy Lanshurgh & Bro., 375 7th at. Ww between Tad Bap. 00 pounds of OLD NEWSPAVERS. ae oo H-3tt / ANTED—A first clacsCAKE AND PIF BA- KB Inquire at 499 1ith street, between Pe.ay aud Bet i 0c 4-3t* YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SI; UATION TO + w with a aressm-ket o- tod) hous: work ia a-ma'lfumily. addres*‘L, W.." Star Office 1t* ANTED—A white WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, at No 5145 Ith street, between Pa. avenue aud H Call between Sand 10a m. ocld 3t* ANTED—A VESSEL 150 tons burthen, to go to City Point with stor-s. Anply to G_@. CORNWELL, oc 14-3t" ___ 215 Pepnsylvania avenue. ANTED—A good HOUSE. containing 6x or eightrooms, furnished or unfurnished north of Pa. ave. and east of 6th street. Address Box 412, Post Office. oc 14-7t* W 4ASTED—A completely FURNISHED HOVER containing 1 or 12 rooms, suitable for a hoarding house, Address A.M. F., 485 Beret oc tween 5th and 6th OARD WANTED—Permanently, by rants tlenan end his wife. Addresa'C F. FLAM- ANT, Loan Branch, Treasury Department, Wash- ington, D, C., and state terme, &c oct 14-30" | Wan, a respectable young girl, a SIT- ATION su Ohambermsid or Gook ins. re- svectable family. Inquire No. 222 E street, bet. Sdand 4%. Ieland. 1t* A YOUNG MAN, who thoroughly understands Book keeping inall its departments. and a err duste ef Brvant & Stra’ton’s Chain«f Oollegss, washes a SiTUATION a8 Book-keeper. Address EDGAR I4 MES, 450 M street, Navy Yard, Washe ington D O, on leatt WASTED-A BOOM and BOARD (two meals day.) Must not be overa mile distant ak aS the Department. Charges to be in -derate, Will be a permanent boarder for the winter. Aca dress, naming terms, “T. V.B.," European Hotel, ith street and Pa. avenue, Iv* WANTED A WOMAN to cook, wash and iron. Apply at No. 249 Penna. av., between 12th and 13th sts. oc 13-2t* WANTED—By @ careful and punctual tenant, a centrally located HOUSE. either furnished Address A X ¥,” this office. er unfurnished, __0¢ 13-3t* V ANTED—FARM HANDS. Permanent em- ployment to suitable hands. Apply on Dr. Busey’s farm, 13 miles above (teorgetown, on the Rockville turnpike. oc 13 8t* WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Five(5) good CcaR- PENTERS. Good workmen can gat work untilthe Istof April Apply to OI8SSEL & GRIMES, No 40 High street, between Bridge street and carpal, Georgetown, 0. C. oe 13 FOR RE AND SALK. ar ee ee Fae Hee or wit : 448 Detrest nearjdmreet oc lett AUG! ION SALES, AUCTION SALEs, For other Auc ‘ ra B Sales ser ith page. THIS AFTERNOON 4nDb Toy KHROW FOR, RENT & HOUSE of six rooms, wi far. . D ‘2 5 ween diendsa, coe ae One7 502 B street, be’ if © LET—Two or three ROOMS partly furnishet, at 236 K street, second doer of Lita strectcor- its oc 14th FOR BENT- TWO ROOMS te ig married con without children, on B atreet, first door f om first street weat oct 14 2t* e FOR RENT_OFFICE and FURNISH RD ROOM adjoiniug, Willrent both together or sepa- rately. Apply immediately to No. 407 G street, between 6th and 7th 00 I4-1w* frok SALE—The GOOD WILL and FURNITURE of & Boarding house containing ten rooms. Inquire 2d door from 4% street, on P, near the Ar. Bepal gate oc 14-4t" peo OR TUREK UNFURNISHED ROOMS ferrenti> anew three-story brick house, to R respectable family. at No, 27 2 2d street, between assachusetis avenue and H street. Terms moi- erat oc 14 eo3t* Foe RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, contain- ing even rooms—the two.front rooms are fit- ted BE f-rstores—situated on 22d street, between G and H. Inquire at No, 467 13th street, between Eand F, at 12 0’elock. oc 14-3t* Fo RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS, on first floor, with basem-nt kitchen if desired; water, gaa, &o. Apply at 130 Pa. avenue, between 19th aid 2th ate hefare9 o%clock in the morning or after 4 in the evening, 1t* (OK RENT—No. 226 North B street. Capitol Hill, four weil Furnished BED ROOMS. with Breakfast and Tea, on reasonable terms, oc 13-1w* . at foot o otomac, with wharf. y to JOHN DAVIDSON, Georestowa, 0c 13 at” Fo SALE—The GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, and _ STOCK of a well-established Meat and Pro- vision Store, 173¢ Four-and a-half street. near City Hall oc 14t* OOMS TO LET, on 13th street, Island. Also, furnished roome het. 13th and ‘I2th sts., near Pa.av. Inquire of DBMONGEOT, Human Hair Store, corner of D aod ith oc OR REN tA three sto’ me HOUSE, with two story back building and kitchen adjoining, 9 rooms in all, on E street south, bet Mthand lit Btreetseast Apply at T. EDW. CLARK’S Lumber Yard, near the Navy Yard. Oc 13-2t* Fok BENT —T#o ROOMS, farnished as parlor or alady and gentleman without children. ard chamber. suitable forasingle gentleman rms, $20 per month. Good reference required. No, 404 Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and 1th sts. oc 13 2t* RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION with a private family, as Chamber maid; wou'd be willing to assist with anything else if required. Please callat 432 14th st.. bet Hacd I. oe 23 2t* WASTED 50000 TADIM® to call at the only STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, and get their work done 381 F street is the place, and Ladies who do not want their work SPOILED will go to vo other so- called stamping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VERY LATEST 8TYLES of patterns for Embroidery and Braidiog. Stamped Goods, Braid Sik and Cotton for sale. oc 13 tf ANTED-—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- TION as cook ina hotel or restaurant. Ad- dress No. 7, Star office. Oc 12 3t* WAnteps good BREAD BAKER. Inquire i at 599 llth street, bet. Penn’a avenue ard EB 8 oc 12 3t* ANTED—A small HOUSE for a email family in arespectable neighborhood. Rent mod erate, and agool tenant. Address’ Maryland ” at Star Office, for one week. oc 12-3t* ANTED—200 LABORERS ani 50 MASONS wented to work on the Washington Aqne- duet, aboot three miles above Georgetown. D.C, Wages for Masons $3.50, for Laborera from $1.75 to #2. Steady employment will be given. Apply to the contractors on the work. oc 12-6t" DUNBAR, SHERNER & CO. NV ILK—WANTED—A PURCBASER for twenty esilous of milk per day, Address Box 785 Post Office. oc ll-lw* ANTED TO PURCHASE OR LBASE—& com- pletely fernished HOUSE of 8 or 10 rooms, Address SS, Willard’s Hotel. oc 11 5t* WARSTED TO HIRE—A convenient, well fur- nished HOUSE, for a few montha W.P. FESSENDEN, oc 11-tf Corner of 15th and H Streets. ANTED—First-class COAT MAKERS, to _whom the best Northern city prices will be vai Petm. Tucker, Stabler & Young, Wm. T. Griffith, as. Lackey, F J. Heiberger, W. Ribnitzky, Hinten & Teel, B Hughes, Geo. F. Schafer, M. Losano, McRae & Taft, | Wm. Peterson, oc3-tf Merchant Tailors ef Washington City. ARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, Opice Chief Quartermaster, Nos, 534, 596, 535 Mth street. near New York ay., WaAsuiGTom, Bept. 29. “3 Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout. Maryland. Wages $70 per inonth and aration. Each workman will bring his own kitof tools. Transportation will be furnished by the Gevernment for the workmen and their tools from this city to Point Hookers. Colone! and Chief Quartermaster, Bep 30. tf Department of Washington, WARTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chere all kinds of ladies and gentlemen’s CAST OFF CLOTHING, for which the highest guce will be paid, Cail immediately at No. 50 Ouisiana avenue, near gth stree WM. BAILEY. Dealer in all kinds of new and second hand Cloth- i Boots and Shoes, &c. Bep 19-I1m* ANT ED-SEOOND HAND FURNITURE Also. MIREORS, OSE RIE, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEYURNISHING DS of every ion. . BUCHLY, 42% 7th street. 8 anes ms Hetveen Gand H. east side. —_{_—_—__=_=_{—— GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS MAYOR 8 OFFICE, Georgetown, D.C., Oc- tober 8, 1864,.—Notice is hereby given that anelection will be held in this town, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, for @ member of the Board of Com non Council, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Charles Mvers, Esq. 6c 13 HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. XEORGETOWN CORPORATION STOCK.— A Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, yoranle quarterly, can obtain rome by applying to WM, LAIRD, Clerk of said Corporation, oe 1-dtN1 powme PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company’s boi “*Potomac,”? oa: Curtin ons ig ave Apply to the sptaing on board, OF SOHN B. DAVIDSON, m y is ‘Water street. Georgetown. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Stephen Thayer and Samael A, Thayer, under the firm ¢f Stephen Thayer & Son, is this day dissolved ts mutual consent. STEPHEN THAVER, SAMUEL A. THAYER, Washington, D. C., October 10, 1854. WE HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPART- nership under the firm of 8. A. & B.A Thaver, SAMUEL A THAYE EDWARD A, THAYER, Washington, D. C., October 10, 1854, oc 1l-1w* "PUL NEW PATENT T ELASTIC CRUTCHES, The best thing of the kind ever made. Ltcan now be seen at Store No Dst., one door east of lth st. Call and see it. oc 4 6t* IANOS TUNED in the best style and at shortest notice. b; wren THRODORS LANG. Please drop orders at No 467 3d st, east, Mr. F. WHITHALF, near Pa. av. No. 500 ¥ atreet north, bet. 3d and sta ats west, Mr.G. BMMERY, Vermont av., peeteh r. is and Mth ata ANTON HEITMU Best of references can be given och AND Hones BOARDING HOUSES. Proprietors of the above establish- ments are invited to examine our tock of sto CHOCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, nae cee fornish cae large or small quantitios, ; in SAT, PARR Fenty att RENE wall graden. aeee eee eer WEBB & BEVERIDGE sep 2i- lot, f 504, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFIOB, Winarmoren ay rece: 1, 1864, ON Uiry. jetober o HORSES, HO , HORSES. * Horses suitable for Cavalr; will be market, ite we Tor Care and peer service € jesboro Depot, in open 1 November 1, 1S64. a ij Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M., and be subject to the usual GQoy- ernment in pection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. Price of artillery Horses. $13) each. Payment will be made for six (6) or more. MES LN Colonel First Division, Q. M.Gen'la Office. oc 3-ta N H. MILLER & CO., . eae SUBSTITUTES!!! SUBSTITUTES!! AGENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT, No. 511 Ninth street west, near Pennsylvania MEN! MEN! MEN! Always ready to be mustered for one or three years, at the most reasonable prices. We willdo better than any other, AS WE ARB KNOWN A RELI N.Bo-Buviitrs and othersin the business most [bemeeyeealt with: N, H. MILLER, sep Im Justice of the Peace. ICKLES! PIOKLES! PICKLES { dersigned have now on hand twen reltNew Joriay OUOUMBER PLORLES, in suitable for family use. Te th hy to rhe i nm Pickles, can be supplied at 8) Es Pte at 276 D street. between 13th and 133 bar- streets, where Groceries of all kinds can be at reasonab e rates, 0c 3-e06t Ae tre vee rors ‘Yois. ‘al ee FRANCK T bOR F. M. SOOTT & OO, F°2, SALE-The GOOD WILL and BAR FIX- TURES ofa Restaurant ina central location, and doing a good business, Fer informatim inquire at No. 525 lth street, south of Pa.av.,or of WM. KENNEDY, No, 212 Pa. av., under Markam’s Hotel, oc 13-lw* oO RENT—Two large HOUSES and _ possession given immediately. on 9th at., bet, Band F sts.; one STORE ROOM on E at., betw. 8th and 9th sts.; also, one HOUSE suitable for business, and a first- rate etand for a first class refreshment and dining saloon; also,one FARM, east side of the Potomac, five miles from Washington, on the river. For further information inquire of GEORGE MaT- TINGLY, south F street, Island. Fok SALE. SMALL FARM, SEVEN ACRES, one-quarter of a mile from the city, on a good road, well-located, Frame House, Stable, Orchard, &e. Suitable for wrists residence, gatden spot, or dairy, Price 000, Immediate possession given. R.M. HALL & CO., Corner 7th and F streets, Real Estate Brokers. COTTAGE AND 6,000 FEET OF GROUND, beautifully improved, desirable locality, at 39,0) HALL & CO. 0c 13-3t ___ Real Estate Bro! REE U FURNISH ROOMS FOR . first foor. Apply at No.572 N st., hetween 6th and 7th sts. oe 12-31" Fo RENT—A furnished FRONT ROOM, on third floor, suitable for two gentlemen, Ap- plyat No, 224 6th street, between Mand N, east Bide. oc 12-3t rer RENT—A STORE on Pennsylvania avenue, A A bonus will be asked for immediate posses- sion Apply to JOHN L. MILLER, 430 Penna, avenue, oc 12 lw* {OR RENT—Two Furnished ROOMS, for single gentlemen, ina pleasant locality. Inquire at room No.1, Washington Building, corner 7th at. and Pa. avenue, between 9 and 1a. m, and be- tween 3and 5 p.m. oc 12-3t* ‘OR RENT—A sinall FRAME DWELLING- HOUSS. cottage built, on 4th street, between Land New York avenue, containing 6 rooms and kitchen. Apply No, 64 Louisiana ay., between sth and 7th sts. oc 12-3t* FOR EENT-a three-story BRICK HOUSE, con- taining 13 rooms, will be rented for aix or ten months by application to the sabacri ber. ag =e IG WILLIAMS, oc 12-3t No, 60 High street, Georgatown, FF, SALE—The STOCK, GOOD WILL, and {FIXTURES of tbat o} tablished Confec- tionary Stere. No. 120 Bridg: et, Georgetown, D. 0., now doing a good business, For particulars call at the Etore before 8 o'clock a. m., or 5 p.m. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. oc 12-1w* URNISHED ROOMS to let, without board, at 272 F st., corner of 13th Oc 1l-2w* ‘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-Iw* Fo SALE—One of Page’s superior STEAM BAW MILLS, with necessary parr cna ces. Als>, one of Harrison's patent Gk ST MILLS. Both can be obtained very cheap Apply to CHAS. B. CALVERT, Hyattsville P. O., Prince George’s, Md. oc 1l-eobt* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—For rent, comfortable and well furnished ROOMS at 4450 12th street, east side, between G and H sts. No children inthe house The location is one of the shes og tet and desirable in Washington. oc 1-im T° RENT—A completely farnished HOUSE, eon- taining eleven large rooms, with parlor. chen, dining room, bath room, with cold and hot water andgas, Terms moderate, Inquire at a ith street, between F and G streets. -1W oc 13-lw* PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE 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 $15) per month im advance, xcepticpable references required, and no keeper need apply. Inquire for a ..) at the Star Office. oc 10-lw Fo RENT .—Will be for rent on the 5th of No- vember next, a two-story frame HOUSE, con- 6 rooms, passage and stairway separate ard; situated tainin. from rooms; a side alley,and a teres on the north side of I street. fourth door from Sth street west, No. 634. Proposals will be received by te mabasei bee nati! chosbere pues at the cor- per of 5' street west an north. oc WW-1w* F. B. LORD, SR. JROCMS FOR RENT—Apply at the corner of sth and C streets. oc 8-6t* OB SALE—That beautiful SQUARE, No, S72, combining mere. ntages than any other unimproved square in the city, is forsale. In- dire of G, CRANDELL, No, 128 Bridge street, Georgetcwn, DC.;orat his residence, No. 537 Het , before 8 0’clock a. m. oc 8-lw* FPURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply at No: 41 Louisiana av., between 6th and 7¢h sts, oc 7OR SALE—THREE HOUSES, ONE DRUG Pagun TWO BUGGIES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARM IN ILLINOIS. foquire at No. 455 Massachusetts avenue, near Sixth street, Oc 5 2w* iOR RENT—( Possession given immediately,) a pleasant FRONT ROOM, nicely furnisted ; will be rented to g- ntlemen only, aud is very suitable for the accommodation of two persons. The lady of the house is not prepared to furnish meals; so gentlemen desiring board need not apply. Apnly at 403 gth st,, between H and I. oc$ ti po RENT—Desirable FURNISHED R:-OMS8, without board, to gentlemen only. Two rooms suitable for offices’ References required. At No, 400 4th street. near City Hall, oc 1-eobt* NT—The large and commodious ROOMS F <comprisiog the second, third ‘and fourth ato- ies over J. L \wel]’s new Drug Store. on Bst., near corner or res and 1ith st., two deors be- love? Hotel JOHN L. KIDWBLL. \DRNISHED ROOMS to let, without board. at I 272 F at. , corner of 13th. sep 27 2w* OBLING HOUSE FOR SALE, Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Be itaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for sale. ‘Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE APY WEBB cau call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue bet. 12th and 13th sts. _se12-5w* HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PBI- T vate sale a tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miies from the Ca vel creeBennin q) Bridge; about 50 area low; the balan ansurpassed timber, mostly ‘oak and chestnut, No mentsa,except a small house. For farthe: ie Mienlar address Box 384, Washington, D. 0..- or inquire of the subscriber, 1 les northeast ing’s Bridge. lene ome . SHERIFF. Ssep62m* CB SHERIFF. F it cecoen Only TORSN x without Board, Dl —: re alge or ire. 4. £. STEPHENSON’ segue” +t Ali, a beantiful assortment of Card Visite cn LLEAMR, Auntionae ©, 256, corner of 7th snd D streets orth HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE > CLOTHS AND MAT ING! Parente tabs On SATURDAY. the 6th icetant, we abal Y in front ofcur Auction Roots. viz less alnut Soins. © Rockers and 7. Walnut Bedroou Puites. costings ue, Washs’aods alleomplete Wardrohes VGREXN « | x Wardrobes Bu Beostesds Chairs Painiec Cottage Set Fine Fer her Keda, Pillows d Bolsters Fifteen Brussels Three pl Ingrain Carpets Writing Desks and Office Chairs Cook. Radiator, and other Stoves And many other articles which we deem unne cessary to mention. Terms cash. ec ed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers, At the Horse Bazaar, 98. South side Penn's avenue, between 9th and wth streets. HORSF8 AND CARRIAGES AT ‘AUCTION Ae RATURDAY. MORNIN : en invent, at 10 cl. cKy at the Baraat, we will sell a number of— Fine Saddle and Haruess Horses, ALso— A large assortment of Cairinges, Boegies, Gar mavtown Wagons, Express Wagons, and other Vehicles, : Lso— Sets Single and Double Harness, Saddles ani | Bridles, narResular Auction Sat Tharsday,aud faturdays DATs Overy Tuesday, Ba" Carriages and Harpens always at orivate sale. oc 12 (Chron. WM L. WALL & O9.. Aucts YJ. 0. Mo@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BAILIFF’S SALE OL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE On SATURDAY MORNING, Oct~ber 15 h, at 10 o'clock, in front of the auction rooms of James 0. McGuire & Co., corner (0th and D etrvets, I shall by virtue of av order of distrain, sell a small lot of Household Furniture, namely— Bedsteads, Bureans, hstands, Tables, irs. Matting, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Mattresses and Bedding. &c,,&c., ALSO, 1 box and truzk of Books and other articles, Terms cash, oHN H. WISE, Bailiff. oc 12-4 J. 0. Mc@UIRE & CU., Aucta. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. On SATURDAY MORNING, the 15th instant, at llo’clock a.m ,atour Auction Rooms, we shall | sella strall invoice of Bponges, assorted size: lotsof twenty five piecer. A good lot of Carriage Sponge. oc 13-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. in Y WM, B, LEWIS & 00., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, at 9'2 o’clock, at our Store,No, 307 Pa. avenue, we shall sell a lot of tirat-class Furniture, Carpets, Bedding. several zood second hand Stoves 0. invoices of Dry (rood, Clothing, Boota and Shoes, &c., &c. r Will be added, 1,0 Segara. gond article, oc 4 W. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 corner of 7th and D sts. north, AUCTION SALE OF AINE OPEN RAROUCHE | ¥RLAGE AND ONE NO TOP BUGGY, On THURSDAY. the 20th instant. at 11 o’elock &.m . we Shall sell, in frentofour Auction Rooms, the sbove vehicles. Barouche suitable for haca- Rey purposes. Sold without rererve. Terms cash ocl4eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALEOF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MSTREET. BETWEEN FOURTH AND VIFTH STREEIS NORTH. On TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 5 o'clock p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, in Har yey and Lindsey's subdivieion of Square 513, 2 feet front by 100 deep. There will bea great advantage to any personin buying this lot, as they will have two side walls, already up, for building; also, a good alley, Terms: One third cash; balance in 6 ¢nd 12 months. secured by a deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and stamps at the cust of the purchaser, oc li-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 Seventh and D streets north. THREE HANDSOME AND VALUABL® BUILD- ING LOTS ON THE ISLAND, AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, the 1%th instant, at 50’elock p.™m., weshall sell,in front of the premises, Lots 23,2 and 25,in subdivision ef Square 339, These lots are handsomely situated on south G@ street, between 9th and lth streets west, each having a front Of 16 feet4 inches, aud running baek 120 feet to a 24 feet alley. Terma: One third cash; the balance in6 and J2 months, for notes bearing interest. ‘A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. oc l4-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. FUTURE Days. ee YJ. C_Mo@UIRE & UstkE's T Thier Nn Th SAB OF IMPROVED PROPERTY A CURNER | F VERMONT AYENUB ADD NOKTE VS REBT On TUESDAY AFTBKNOON October itn, at 43, 0 Jock on the pren by Virtne of « deed of trnst from James Brown, dated Mas Mth t-63, and duly recorded am: pg thy land records for Washing? ton county, Tstalis U. Lots No land 31 ia Barr's subdivision of Square No 38. fon on Ver- Mentavenne at th: corner of north V xtract, and runn ng back to @ public alley. and improved by @ smal Brick Howse and a portable shanty im Ove half incash; the rematoder ifstx ronths, with interes:, secared by a deed jrust on the pemises. wag Da and stamps at the costof the pur- chane: U.H. RIDENOUR, Truateo. 3.0. MoGULKE & Cv., Aucta, BF THE AROVE ¥ALB 18 POST? til SATURDAY AFTRRNOON out ne aos hour and place. 7 1H RIDENOD ool? GMO UIRE WON ety PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aactio: A NEW FRAME'ROURE AND LOT ay On SATURDAY AFTERNOON Oct eae | otelock p.m., we shall sell, on the premises, the | above house and lot, on 13d street, between M gad Natree 8, The house coctairs four rooms and « | Kiteben, witha front cellar, the lot running back | 329 feet,"to a %-fout public alley in #ub division of | Square 36. Lot A | Terms: One-haifin cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a dead of trust on the pre GREEN & WILLIAMS, of rep 3 eokds rs, _ochid R Aucta. BY THOS. DUWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUOTION, Op B4STURDAY AFTERNOON. October leo’e ock p m , 1 will sell, in ‘ront of the pre art of Lot 66, fronting 21 feet 6 inches on 24 etween Frederick and Favette streets, aod im: proved by a good two-story Brick House, Terms cach | _Allconveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. or Iz-d ___ THOS, DOWLIN | HY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, No 526 7th sireet, corner D north, NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION On MONDAY. the i7th instant. at 10 0’clock a. m., we shall sell at the re-idence of s gentlemen de- clining housekeeping, on Masa. av., bet oth aod | loth sts north, No, 392, a good lot of Household | Furniture viz: One Roe wood Case Pianoforte.7 octave copsisting of Tete-at Sofas, Bary, Sid 1) wes d other Chairs Marble top Centre Tab'es and Whata sts Walnut Jenny Lind Bedsteads, with Spring Bot- tom Walnut Marble top Dressing Bureaus do lo Washstands do Wardrobes ani Fioe Hair Mattress sohair Extension Table and Oak Dining 5 Bruase|s. Three-ply. Ingrain, and other Carpets Hall Oilclotts Stair Carpets and Rugs New Cook Stove. bought only three weeks ago Glass and Crockeryware A lot of Kitch>n Rewuisites And wany other articles too numerous to enu- = msrate. ‘erms cash. oc l2 GREEN & WILLTAMS, Aucts, YJ. ©, McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers XECUTOR’S SALB OF THREE-STORY RRICK | DWELLING HOUSE ON 12TH STREET, BE- "TWEEN B AND © 8TREETS NORCH | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Uctober I7th, at 6 o’clock,on the premises, I shall seli part of Lot No. 4, in Square No, 324. frenting 16 teet on 12th street west. between B and C streets north, ram- ning back 50 feet, and improved by a three story | bree dwelling house, with three story brick back- | building. Terms: Ore-half in cash; the remainder in three, fix and vipe months, with interest, secared by deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances and reyenuestamps at the coat of the purcbaser WM: A BOSS, Executor, oe 8-d J.C, McGUIRE & Ov., Aucts, | BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURS ITURE AT AUOTION, On TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 1) o'clock a, m., we will sell, at the residence of a ‘adv deolia'n housekeeping, on I street, betwéen Sth and 9: streets north, (No. 471,) the following Furnitare, vit: Walnut Haircloth Sofas Chairs. Tables and Ornaments Wacdrobes, Dressing Bureaus Washstanda, Chairs and Rockers | | Fine pure Geese feather Beds, Pillows and Bol- sters Excellent Brussels, Tbree-ply, Ingrain Carpets Hair, Husk and other Mattresses _ Blankets. Sheets, Comforts and Pillow Cases One complete Dinner and Tea Set Cook and other Stoves, Kitchen Requisites Ard many other articles, too numerous te enu- te, | ocltd _GRKEN & WILLTAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK HOU? E AND LOT ON SIXTH STREET WEST, Peis oae EAND F STREETS NORTH, AT On TUESDAY, the 1stday of November next, at | 42 o’clock p, m., ball sell, im front of the premises, parts Lots 2and 4, in Square 433, with the improvements, cons: png of a Four-story Brick Bonse, with large balls, parlors, chambers, gas and water; making it a handsome private resi- dence in the eentrat part of the city. Terms as follows: Three notes, payable in 15, 20 and 27 months from December 18, 1883, with ia- terest, and the balance to be paidincash, Adeed iven. ex conveyancing and stamps at the cost of tha purchaser. oc li eod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE ISLAND. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Quurt of the District of Columbia. sitting as_a Court of Chan- eery, in cause No. 215, Equity Docket 7,in which Murray & Semmes are complainants, and Cornelins J. Desmond and others are defendants, on MON- AY, the 31st day of October, 1864, at 50'clock p. m.. at the premires, I shall proceed to sell, at put lic auction, Lot No.7, in Square No 383, having @ front of feet on south F strest, and rusining back 126 feet to a wide alley, together with the buildings and improvements, which consist of a large two- story trame house and back building. This property is situate on F street south, be- tween 9tn and J0th streets west, and the sale ollers a desirable opportunity to those desiring to inyest ip real estate. The terms of sale are: One-half cash, and the re- mainder to be paid in six months, with interest. securea by bond. No deed given till the whole of the Burchase is paid and the sale ratified by the ourt. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s cost, ee WY, EBNDALL. Trustee, oc 14 3tawts JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, UBLIC SALE, Will be sold at Publie Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash on WEDNESDAY, October ith, commencing at 10 o'clock, all the stock and outfit | of the Livery Stable, corner Bridge and Market streets, Geergetown, D.C , consisting of 14 bead of Horses and Mares; 1 Mule; 1 Open Hack; 1 Close Hack;6 Top Buggies:1 No Top Buggy; 3 four-seat Carriage Germantown Wagon; 4setts Double Harness; 10 setts Single do.; all in good order; with Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Hay, Grain, and many ote articles: Sale positive and without rererve. oe leat THOS. DOWLING, Auct. 486 CHOICE FALL STOCK. 486 Straw aud 486.........PAPERHANGINGS, .-......456 Just opened, a beautifal assortment of Gold, Em- broidered and medium priced Gilt papers, Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers. Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &c. Orders for Paperbangiugs or Window Shades punctually executed in city or country, Terms cash for goods and labor. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The richest, handrowest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the District. These eilded with gold leaf and of superior workman- All 'rames of fo} te and domestic manufacture. goods warrante represented. WINDOW SHADES. 86 Different celora and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order, 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. 4 Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- sels, Kings, Nails. &c. Bohai CARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood, and American Composition Card Frames in variety. RES. 7 — id a fe 486 ings an intings for sale at ‘TARERITE Ne. ooo sere asaeet ember the Number, }y and the tar | Gash for Goods and Labor. sep 17-6wit* PERSONAL. Any information her will be thankfully recei her Sincere ifielt atthe Star omooe “eres hee Oys’ AND YOUTHS’ i FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We invite parents to an inspection 9 eur large ae 2BOYe* V: bors’ surat, UNDERARTRYS. DRA whichige sxe pelling a8 low as ‘ ty can be had for in the Northern cities. WALL. STBPHENS & CO., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, Uatel.} sop lé-Imif bet. 9th and lth sta, goods oflike qual , oods are warranted to be | Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF F STREET NORTH AND FIRST BTKEET WEST. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. October 18th, at 5 o'clock, onthe premises, we shall sell Lot 24 and artot 26,in Square No. 549, fronting together 40 et, at the corner of north F street and Ist str st, and running back 1(0 feet to a 20 foot pay sto be divided and sold in two lots of 20 feet frent'each, i at These lots are well located, in a rapidly improv- ing part of the city. and the corner lot is well adapted for a busitess stand. 2 . Terms: One. half cash; the remainder in 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the mela J.C. MeGUIRE & 00., Ancts, BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF A FARM CONTAINING 110 ACRES, MORB OR LESS, SITUATED IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ABOUT ONB MILE FROM_ BAILIB’S CORNERS ON THB MIDDLE PIKE. I sball seil at the Auction Rooms of J.C. Mc- Guire & Co.,on TUESDAY. the Ist of November, 3864. at 12M. by virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing date the 23d of May, 1859, and recorded in Liber B, No. 4, Folios 123, &c., one of the ian records for Fairfax county, the following described property, lying aud being im the county of Fairfax, and State of Virginia, viz: Begining at A. sfone planted on the south side of the Middl» Pike Road, thence with said pike northwesterly to Samuel Perkins’ corner at J, thence southwesterly along raid Perkins line to a stake I, thence southerly long the said: Perking oto astake L, thence northwesterly al rking’ Jioe to a stake K, thence southerhy to the north fork of Holmes’ rum, on Kingsman’s line | H,two marked maples. pine and oak saplings Kingsman’s corner, thence southeaster.y slong the said run to D, astake one pole from Lips- bomb’s line, thence north 42 deg., east 231 poles to A, the beginning, containing 11) acres of Land, more or less, together with all aod singular. the imyrovements, priviliges, hereditaments, and ap- purtenances to the same F ‘erms : reen hundred dollars ia cash onthe day of ale; the residue in twelve months from @ay of sale, with interest, secured by a deed of traston the p emiser. a ri vs If the terme of sale are not complied with within ten daysafter the sale, the trus‘ee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of the de- faulting purchaser on one weeks’ notice in the Evening tar. H._N. GILBERT, trustee, ocbegd&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts, ¥J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ,, LOTS IN THE FIRST WARD, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, made and passed ia the cause No. 284. equity, Ricard et al agt. Ricard et al., I will sell, on the premises, at public auction, | on SATURDAY, the 220 day of October, A. ; Sa, at 4 o'clock p. m., Lots numbered thirty (30) an pais! a) ios ae eyoreree one hundred, 00.) in the city of Washington. : The Tote front on 2ith street, between L and M streets north, ina rapidly improving portion of the cis, Bach lot will be divided into two. parts, Two lets will then haye a front of 25 feet 9% inches, andé the other two 25 feet 113s inches, all haying a depth o} Kost 9 inches to a 30 feet alley. ‘erms cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the purcBaser ei ct. The ticle is perfec F. W. JONES, Trustee, oc 5-eo& ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucta, Y¥ J. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers,” CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT COR- ade STREET WEST AND NOBLE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of naa ies ip an equity cause, (No 150) wh- rein George Mattingly is complainant, ant Jobn W. Nye. and others. are defendants, I s) sell on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Octo 2 27th. at 4% o'clock, in front of the premises, Lot pumberea thirty, (30) in Davidson’s aub-division of equare No. 367, fronting 2% fest on Tenth street west, at the corner of north 0 street, and runnin; back 120 feet to a 2) foot publicalley, and improv by a Frame Dwelling House. | The terms of sale are one-third in cash; the re- mainder in well secured notes, ble in six and twelve montts from the day of sale, | Ifthe terms of sale are not com axe after the sale, the trustee will re-sell at the risk and expense of the defaulting Stamps and comrevancing at the of the rePaser, . G be Moelreokds J. 0, MeQUIRE & C0., sucts. Avstox SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, 5 . 1st Division, Conver iach ents Gane eegt Bete Will besold st public auction, eheet bidder, at Giesboro, D. R84 FRIDAY’ Ydonars. Li . ONE BUNDRED OA al, 4 & FRIDAY, O Pes ops. ‘ture ordérs for ta- ONE AUNDRED CAV ALR me Dif a cecal red at the fol ; Melodeona, e,, Mose) tines, Rorsee pane rened 9s RABE Toe, w je rece! z : ; @ cavalry ‘ ead O'Toole, Stationers, Engravi For road arposes, Many good printers 386 Pa. avenue, between Sih and RE ee te bad t ny. 0: Richenback, Piktlo’ Warerobms, 498 11th Terms-cash iD, jnited States currency. Sele te street, near Fea er armacent i 7] commence reso A. i ‘BR. Major, Pharmactutist, corner of M and } athonireets. usveenrdaes v8 0 ni] gt 0-108 2 BAS Go. Academy ot the Ni dF Cea 3 <a A ia lay; Profe Bd. PF. VE at iol EF . Bleve 2 f Bh aN DFACTOR Nae si Be" ER, pepe ain thi he at 4 BOILED OB CALOINED, 4 i - CHBRSB! 200 TONS of this Bone Dust on hand, ready for bo tabe PRESH BUTTERS delivery;:in lots to mit parchasere. | es 50 barrels SBBAH BGS. cain by J, P. BARTHOLOW, 0 Part in etor arri' ome Se rs DUTRO Im; rh treet. 0} jighth a eae ite oc 6t* r ‘ot. 1 Dealer in Harfware Apolo oe aa oc 6-000t Beeds and Ferti rAoa DO. and Canal, Wi

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