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LOCAL NEWS AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s Tuxarsr.—At Ford’s Theater this evening, Shakspeare’s comedy, «Mach aon About Nothing.” wiil be presented, in w! ich Junius Brutus Hooth appears a3 «Benedick, and Miss Alice Gray as “Beatrice.” This play is on the programme only for one ae ROVER’s THu#aTeR.—The Irish drama of “All Hallow Eve,” is to be enacted to-night atthis place of amnsement, to be followed by the Ianghable comedietta entitled “Latest from New York,” ‘0 which Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Williams appear as the “Irish Boy and Yankee Gal.” CaynTersury —This place of amusement is nightly filled with tan-loving audiences, Cherry Belle is a very pleasing and versatile actress, and Mulligan, Delehanty, Ward, Por- ter, and others, appear in burlesque scenes every evening. ———_——_ DRAFT MEEtTING.—Pursuant to ad- journment,@ meeting of citizens was held at the City Hall last evening, to take into con- sideration measur: s looking to the filling of the quota ef the city, and to hear the report of the committee appointed last Friday evening to confer with the proper military authorities in relation to certain grievances in conneetion with the draft. John H. Semmes, Esq , First Vice President, was called to the chair, and stated thathe had been requested by Mayor Wallach, (who was unable to be present,) chairman of the com- mittee appointed at the previous meeting, to say that the matier of inquiry referred to the committee had been laid before the proper authorities, but that no reply had as yet been received, but one was shortly expected. Mr. Davis thought it would be a good plan to appoint a committee to inquire at the proper place if the question could not be brought be- fore the Attorney General of the United States tor his opinion as to whether draft must be made to fill the places of those who have ab- sconded. He would not, however, make any motion until we had beard trom General Fry. Mr. Stitt thought that thecommitteea ppoint- ed last Friday evening should be empowered to draw upa legal protest and send to the Pre- sident in case the reply of Gen. Fry was un- favorable. Mr. Dayis thought the committee already had power to do so. Mr. Lyles could net see the propriety of pro- viding tore mergencies which might never oc- cur. We had better waitand see what Gen'l Fry says. Mr. N. D. Larner expressed the opicion that theanswer of Gen. Fry to Mr. Lloyd fore- shadowed the answer the committee would re- ceive. According to that decision noattempt is to be made to hold a deserter, but a citizen isto be canght to supply bis place. The chair sta‘ed that being surprised by the amount of daticiency (53) charged against his ward, the Seventh. in the published statement as to the number of drafted men accepted to the credit of the ward he had made inquiry and learned thatthose who had been really ac- cepted, but had been allowed time to report for duty were not credited to the ward, and he had been informed by the authorities that they would not hold themselves responsible tor such men even when thus accepted unless their | uniforms were on Mr. ©. 8. Noyes said all the onus of looking | after these accepred men seemed to fall upon | the community, who were the sufferers if the Menran away. That being the case it was necessary for them to protect themselves, and he thought it advi-able to havea vigilance com- Mittee appointed in each sub-district to pre- vant skedaddling. He would makea motion | to that effect. | Mr. Lyles thought it wasthe duty oftheGen- | eral Government to attend to these cases. He believed the citizens did not require of us that We should take itupen ourselves to take care of those persons. There would be ample time to adopt measures of the kind after we had re- sexxec the reply of the Provost Marsh#1 Gen- eral. Mr. F. L. Harvey moved that a committee of three be appointed in each sub-district to as- certain what number of drafted persons ineach district are to be found. Mr. Davis moved an amendment that a com- mittee be appointed in each ward and furnished with « listof those drafted in the several wards, and that it be the duty of this committee to visit every man’s house and see what has become of him, and report to the Proyost Marshal Gen- eral. Mr. Lyles opposed the amendment. It would take ten men three mouths, at least, to perform the work, during which time we should no donbt have several dratts. He was in favor of taking no action until we receive the letter of Gen. Fry. It was suggested by a gentleman that the people of Washington should move over into Georgetown, and thus escape the draft, in ac- cordance with the ruling of Gen. Fry’s letter, published in the evening papers. (Laughter. } As it seemed to be the sense of the meeting that any definite action on the various proposi- tions before it shonld be deferred until an answer was obtained by the committee from the Provost Marshal General, an adjournment ‘was moved and carried, to Thursday night, at 7 o'clock. Crry a MgeTtneG oF THE SixTH Warp LINcoLy AND JouNsoNn ULUR.—A meeting of the Sixth Ward Lincoln and Johnson Club was held last evening at Odd Feltows’ Hall, Navy Yard, Wm. Dixon, Esq., in the chair. The evening was spent in perfecting ar- rangements tor the Ciubto join in the grand torchlight procession of Friday night next, and Mr. J. H.Clements was appointed marshal and Messrs. W. E. Hutchinson, James Dulan and —— Harmon assistant marshals. Mr. Harmon announced that on to-morrow (this) evening the Marylanders now residing in this city would call upon President Lin- coln, headed by a band ot music, and tender him a serenade in congratulation of the great success achieved by the adoption of the new constitution of Maryland. Mr. H. invited the Lincoln and Johnson men of the Sixth Ward to participate in the sere- nade. Mr James E. Sprotiey, who said he wasa citizen and exile from the State of Missouri, which he was compeiled to leave for no other cause than that of being a strong Union man, then made a f-w remarks, in the course of which he pictured the barbarous treatment he nad received at the hands of Missouri rebels; after which, he sang x number of songs, com- posed by himeelf, with fine effect, which were received with great applause. ee CnarGE or GRAND Larceny.—Yesterday, officer Crook, ot the Fourth Ward, arrested Mary Adams and Elizabeth Matthews,colored, upon acharge of stealing & pocket book and #10 the property of Catharine Richardson. The case was taken before Justice Giberson, when it appeared in evidence that the com- plainant and Mary Adams occupy two adjoin- ing rooms on the same floor in a house on L, between 4th and 5th streets. On Monday they ‘were together in the complainant’s room. The comp!ainant wisbing to goout to make pur- chases requested Miry Adams to take care of the house until she returned, and dressed her- selftogo. While dressing she laid her pocket book on,the bed and went away witholt it. Haying use f-r money while out, she put her hand in her bosom for her p»cket book and re- membered she bad leftithome. She returned, Mary Adams was there but the pocket book | Was ¢ , and Mary denied knowing anything | abont it, but said Elizabeth Matthews, a girl of 24 years, had been there. Tuesday morning Mary Adams was selling her furniture to her | neighbors in order to leave the house. This strengthened the complaimant’s suspicion that | sbe bad taken the money, and she had both de- | fendant’s arrested. Justice Giberson held both | to bail for a further hearing. Fourth Watp Sration Casgs.—John Davidson, threats; bail tor peace. Henry An- | dersou, torging pas ; Henry McArthur, do.; military. Chas. Langley, false pretenses; dis- missed. Wm. Terrill, assault and threa' Jes. Hungertord, creating a nuisance; do. Adams and Elizh Mathews, grand larceny; bail torheiring Jonu H. Brown and Robert Jones, drunk and disorderiy: military. John lames, assault and battery; dismissed. Fred Vicker, drunk and disord=rlv;do. Mrs. W son and Mrs. Catherine Walliams, disorderly; S10each. Dan) MeGarre, Jonn Marron and Jas. E. O Shean, fighting; dismissed. John Jones, grand larceny: for hearing. > _ STATION CasEs.— Foley, violating city ordinance; ¢3, oe Quick, drunk; dismissed. Arthur McGlaugh- lin, drunk and disorderly. military. Thomas Graham, do; #250. Tim MeGrath, drank: d Daniel Sullivan, do: do. Obaries Gal , fighting; do. Samcel Davis, do;do Maggie Collins, drunk, =10. Kate Johnson, alias Mary Notrel!, drunk and disorderly; work- house. Fdward G. Wood, do; $10. Isaac Jobnson, do.; $20. —_——_—._—_ Not Ong ov tue Party —By the card of Mr. Judd elsewhere, it will be seen that Mr. J H. Smith’s (clothing store, 7th atreet,) name occurred amongst the list of arrested ones yes- terday by mistake. He is not only not closed , butis doing arushing business, as usual, at his well-known es: pr eowd 1 tablishment, 460 Seventh frcovp Warn a NS ForciIneG Passes.—Yes fficer = 8°d,of the ith Ward, pth Y Pes dar Henry Anderson, and Heary McArthur, apon a charge of forging passes. They were imme- diately turned over to the military authorities — ‘THe attention of Restaura Keepers Dealers is called to the sale of choice wid Yuen, ar ware pth nad Auction Store, corner of 7th and Ds: ‘mOorrew mornin: (Thursday,) at il o'clock.” = . A CARD.—To the Editor and rietor of the Evening Star: In your edition of last evening the name of J. H. Smith, clothter, No. 460 7th street, appeared as having been arrested and his store closed, for violation of military orders. Having always proved true to the interest of the Government under which we have enjoyed the blessings of free institution, we are happy to suy “that our store is not closed,” neither do we expect it will be, as long as the old flag, that glorious old banner of American liberty, floats over us. Respectfully yours, BT Sein Businesss Manager for J. H. Smith, a No. 460 7th street. Washington, October 18, 1964. a SPECIAL N OTIOES. Goto tar Dottar Jewsiey Store, 438 Penn- sylvania avenue near 43 street. 1t* Locat Irems —If you want Lockwood's Enameled Collars Gray’s Mo'd d ac A aces All Peper per package, 60 'C, vwiNG’s, corner 7th atreet d Maryland avenue, Island. oc 12-6t* at 50 cents, at 49 cents, or at2cents each, 7th street oc 12-6t* nd avenue, Neck Tikgs, ScarFs, Groves, &0C., at HENNING’S, cotner 7th street oc 12 6t* and Maryland avenue, Island, Fact axp Winter CLOTHING. New Styles Superb Stock of Overcoats, Dress, Frock, and_ Walking Coate, Pantaloons, Vests, and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c . &c. We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Clething. which, for ele- gance of style. variety and excel ence of fabric and faith'ulness of manufacture, has not been sur- par ned by any stock heretofore offered ia this marke’ ‘Those in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s end 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 arsortment of Gentlemen's Forsish ae Goads, comprising everything neces- sary for a eompiete oullit. viSF NOAH WALKER & C0... 365 Pa. av.. Metropolitan Hotel Building. Corxs, Bunions, inverted Nai nd other dis- orders of the feet, when neglected injure the gen eralsystem by preventing the body from taking that natural exercise 80 conducive to heal’h. To all afflicted with there terrible evila we would re- commend an early call at Dr. White’s office, No. 424 Penn’a av. bet. 434 and 6th sts. Who would ce 10 8m* ; suffer torment from disordered feet when a sure remedy is so near at hand, and can be effected without pain. Office open from 8 a.m. to 8p. m. sep 7- New and SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO-FORTE AND SinGING.—Profeaser Alexander Wolowski has opened Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Afternoon and Evening Singing Classen on the most liberal terms, By Professor Wolowski's new method, person having only aslight knowledge of music will been- abled in a very short time to execute on the piano operatic and classical music with rare perfection. As to the vocal part. he arrivesat most extraordina- ry results, renders the voice vowerful; and enables the singer to vocalize with facility and accuracy. Allthose who would like to become fine singers or excellent performers willenter their uames at his residence, No, 485 Tenth street, above Pena- sylvania avenue Reception hours are from 1 to lla.m,and6to7 p.m, sep9-1m 2 Secret Diseases. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recentcasesin twenty-four hours Nomneral go bglsam,no mercury, Only ten pills to be taken, It is the soldier’s hope, and 4 friend to those who fo noe want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; male, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices—A positive and nat cure for Bypailis Pecoral cers, Sores pots, Tetters,&c. Price $1, or six bottles for $35 Bold by 8.0. Ford. Bee advertisement, m5 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND SExUaL SystTeMS—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 30 6m Dz. Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulatin, Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively, and §bein; nausea upon the these Pi oth Sugar-coated create no most delicate stomach, A trial ox lg will prove their superiority over all ice Bold by 8, 0. Ford, corner and El Nesyovus DusiLity, SEMIRAL WEAKNESS Can Be Cured by one who has really cured hi Was! nsnoit and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing Address, witn stemey Epwarp H. Traver, Lock Box. Boston, Mass, but the truth, mar? D&W.ly SPesMATORRAGA C. ts effects are truly magi 3i will convince the most skeptical ti Price 81 a box. Sold by ». 0. Ford, corzer llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Oook, Alexandria. ja6-ly THE OMEAPEST AND BEST Hain Drm im Woartp —Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s Hair Dye, @ cents abox. The bestin use. Try it. ia by Ford, corner llth streetand Penn nue, Washington: and Henry Qook, Alexandria, s6-lv WaARmanten 70 Ours im 81x Days.—Dr. Godfrey’ Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years standing, will cure Gonorrhaa in siz days, No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold oy, 8.0. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, ‘ashington, and Henry Gook.exandris. {a 6-1 MARRIED, On the 18th instant, at the Parsonage. by the Rev. Mr. Fickle. JOHN SCOTT to ROSETTA BRADLEY, all of this city. = On the 19th instant. by Rev. Dr Samson, Dr. T. C. SMITH to Miss CORNELIA F. HAZARD, both of Washington. On the 7th Jan ke 1804. by the Rev. Dr. Finck- ny. JOHN T. TH Beda to JULIAR E. SHAW, all of Geor, DIED, On Tuesday, October isth, after along illness, GEORGIE, wife of L. A. Whiteley, and daughter of George W. Barclay. of Louiaville. Ky. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral Thursday, 2th instant, at 30’clock, | fro the residence of ber hu-band. lately the residence of Major Charles Dodge, street, above Stoddard, Georgetow 369 SEVENTH STREET. 369 COTTAGE SETS, WALNUT AND OAK EXTENSION TABLES, GILT FRAME MIRRORS. Less than manufacturer's prices. CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS At reduced prices, The greatest variety of FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Montgomery In the city. H. BONTZ, Euccessor to Bontz & Griffith, oc 12-t 369 7th st., near I, Prsnos AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W, G METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. and lth st. The ted est Musical Establishment and only importing house in the Di trict. Sole Agency of Steinway & Sons graud and square PIANOS, of which we have fust received a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which 1s 4 larger assortment than can be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides these, we havea stock of Raven & Bacon,and Haines Brothers make on hand. We are the sole agents of Mason & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET ORGANS. which we sell at factary prices, from $110 ty $60, Prince & Co.’s MELO DEONS. Purchasing exclusivels for casn, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- commodatiog terms. Old Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re- paired, océ JiCTOR BECKER, PIANO ON. jee hed in thie city fe uss Se oallen ished in this city in 1854 an i yy connected with the slore of Mr. oun abe . Bilis. and krown as tuner for Chick. ering Sons, wishesto inform his friends and patrons that in future orders for ta- ning, and repairs of Pianos, Meludeons, &c., &e. will be received at the following places: ""* Dempsey & O'Toole, Stationers, Engravers and Printers, 326 Pa. avenxe, between 9th and lth streets. Richenback, Piano Warerooms, 498 lith street, near Pa. ave. john R, jor, Pharmacenutist, corner of H and 7th streets. REFERENCKS : Academy of the Visitation, Georgetown; Misa Juliana G. May; Professors J." P. Caulfield,’ Benj. Reiss, F. Kley. sep 2-2w* JICKLES! PICKLES! PICKLES! The undersigned have now on hand twenty bar- rela New Jersey CUCUMBER PICKLES, in brine, suitable for family use. Te those who wish to put up their own Pickles, can be supplied at 8) cents per 100, at 276 D street. between 13th and By streets, where Groceries of all kinds can be oc bad at reaso: Beoot Ale Fates, eM. SCOTT & CO. Bors’ anv vouras’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We invite parents to an prbshaee 0 an inspection o our large BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ JACKETS, BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ VESTS BOYS’ SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, &e which we are selling as low a8 goods of like qual ty can be had for in the N. sities, WALL Sapa &CO., Wtmie (Intel) bee heated We Ste, KE, A A’ 10 - but pro- pha eat cesT iw Bette bottle of ha IRFAGLES au A at TUDCHEREY, | Ct * bottle of his Ta WV ANTED-A BARK mond House, 464 WANTED-a ASFITTER. a first class hand. en W. THOMPSON & CO oo __ 2691 - neeniltett A SITUATION WANTE: Bye yonne lady, as Seamstress. Understands dress-making thor- oughly, Address B.F.,Staroffice, oc 19-3t) ANTED- A WOMAN to cook, wssh, and iron; also. a COLORED MAN to ope! sD april No, 244 7th street, between M and streets north, oc 19-3t* WANTED By young girl,a SITUATION as chambermaid and seamstress, and willing to make herself generally useful. Please call at No. 350 6th streets etween H and I. a 1t* Enquire at Dia- it* ‘nue, near llth street. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR BENT—A front Bed ROOM and KITCHEN atNo 285 4th street, between Gand H. it SOR funfurnished BOOMS. fer FrOR_RENT— Tw PS Li nee separate, Reut mod A) erate. Inquire at 560 Pa, tore). Le FOR BENT_HOUSE No. 431 Eleventh st., be G and H. call from 9a, m,, till 4p. m. Oc 19-2aw4t™ FOR RENT—In a private family, without board, ‘a suite of desirable and handsomely furnished ROOMS, in a first-class house, near the City Hall. Address W. T., Star Office. it* Fo RENT—A Front Ri on second floor. fur nished or unfurmished, with the use of the kit hen ifdesired. Apply at No. 599 I street, be- ween 4th and 5th ets, it W ANTED—W ith or without boar for five pe sone four furnished ROOMs, within ten mi utes walk of the Post office. Inquire for ‘J. W., OOMS —Large and neatly furmished ROOMS, at 41% Eighth street, between G and H. Also, one Single Room Locality quiet, and conventent room No. 3 eecond floor, Patent office. _ocl9 3t* | to the Patent Office. oc 19-3t* ANTED—A femal , and one colored OR RENT With immediate possession. a small W Aree ts open ee eorishe Kreeelt Rn. ra eee ate Potro. furnished erally useful. Delmonico Restaurant, No. 5011!th | ROOMS. Apply at No. 37 Louisiana avenue, sth Bt. oc 19-3t* and D streets, oc 19-3t W AXTED—TWO WOMEN, one to conk and the 7ALUASLE LOT FOR LEASE on the southwest other to wash and iron, ina small family. corner of sth and H sts., 69 feet by 47 feet. Ap- Inquire No, 352 © st.. between 4% and 6th sts., | ply to WM J RHBES. next to Bath House, oe 19-3t* oclgst™ 504 Hat., bet. 7th and sth, ANTED—$1.500 for fi ears, on real es OR REN T—A nice HOUSE containing 8 Rooms, PED --$1.000) for Gye vate rats | E otestad ooathotries toteoen bed Now tat M. MATTHEWS, Attorney at Law, Georgetown, or corner fth street and Pennsylvania aveaue, Washingtoncity. oc 19-2aw3t* W ANTED—By 9 mniddie aged woman SITUA- TION as cook or to do washing and ironing, in arerpectable family. Good references given if required. Inani 6th and E etree: a WANTED—B00OM and BOARD fd a g:ntleman and lady, from the 1th of November, in seme private family where there are no other boarder= Answers cited from Washington or George- town, giving tern sand location. CE AN, Post Office Box 1083. ANTE respectable settled woman. a SITUATION as chambermaid or nurse. and has no objections to assist in washingand ironing, The best of recommendationa can be givenif re- uired. Please aldress a note to Box 4,/Btar OF ce. ANTED—A small HOUSE, either inthe city orthe Navy Yard, Address R. J. B.. Star fice. EAS: oc 18-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN to cook and assi ith the washand ironing Apply at 249 Penn- sylvapia avenue, het. 12th and Lith sts. o¢ 18 2t* WEANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable yound girl as Chambermaid and plain sewing Trquire No, 72 Market street, Georgetown, bet, nd 4th. oc 18-2t* | ANTED—A good CLERK in « Pawn Broker's office. One that understands bia business and \ can come well recommended can have a permanent situation aad good wages by B. GOLDSTEIN. oe 18-3t* 34 4'2 tree ANTED TO RENT—A well furnished FRO ROOM. on first floor of a house ia the viciai'y of Kirkwood’s or Willards’. The same to be used ara consultation room, Address“. R., Jr.’ this Office. oc 18-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A amall HOUSE, or part of a House, in a respectable neigh- borhocd—convenient to the Post Office preferred Address. stating terms and location, ‘‘Hastings,”’ Box 755, Post Office. oc 18-6t™ V ANTED—A good COOK, at No. 28ST street north. None need apply except those prop- erly recommended oc 17-3t* ANTED—Four furnished ROOMS, snitable for housekeeping. Address Box No. 1, Star Of- fice. oc I7-3t* RUG CLERK WANTED.—A young MAN well acquainted with the business. of industrious habits, will find employment by making immedi ate application at No. 370, corner of 7th ani I streets, Oe 17-44* ANTED—ASITUATION bya young man as Clerk ina 8tore, or witha Sutler. Can apeak English and German Language, ani bring first class recommendations, Address ‘J.J. C..’? 562 Pennsylvania avenue. oc 17 6t* WANTED-—A respectable colored WOMAN to do the washing. ironing and cooking for a family of four persons. None need apply but sach ag can come well recommended. Apply at corner of Vermont Avenue and N street, No, 422. oe 17-3t* ANTED—A good HOUSE. containing six or eight rooms, furnished or unfurnished north of Pa. ave. and east of 6th street. Address Rox 412. Port Office oc 14-7t* WASTED 50,000 LADIES to call at the only STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, and gct their work done 381 F street iathe place, and Ladies who do not want their work SPOILED will 20 to no other 30- called stamping placer. We are weekly in receipt of the VERY LATEST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery and Braiding. Stamped Goods, Braid Silk and Cotton for sale. oc 13 tf ANTED—200 LABORERS and 50 MASONS wanted to work on the Washington Aque- dnct, about three milea above Georgetown. D.C, ‘Wages for Masons $3.50, for Lahorers from $175 to 2. Steady employment will be given. Apply to the contractors on the work. on 12-6t* DUNBAR, SHERNER & CO. Wants TO HIRE—A convenient. well fur- nished HOUSE, for a few montha W. P. FESSENDEN, oc 11-tf Corner of 15th and H streets, WANTED—First class COAT MAKERS. to _*bom the best Northern city prices will be id: pai cWin, Tucker. Stabler & Young, Wm. T. Griffith, Jas. Lackey. F J. Heibenger, Hi. Ribnitzky, Hinten & Teéel, B. Hughes, Geo. F. Schsfer, . Losano. McRae & Taft. m. Peterson, cc3-tf Merchant Tailorsof Washington City. ARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, ) Office Chief Quartermaster, ‘ Nos. 534, 536, 533 th street. near New York av.,/ 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 kitof tools. Transportation will befarnisned by rhe Goxeroment 08 the lyor kien and their ols from this city to Point Lookou JOHN A ELISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Rep 3-tf Department of Washington. V ANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase all kinda of ladies and gentlemen’s CAST OFF CLOTHING, for which the highest peice will be paid. Gal termesiately at No, 50 ouisiang avenue, near 9th street. x WM. BAILEY. Dealer in all kinds of new and second: hand Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Bep 19-1m* ANTE D-SECOND HAND FURNITUR Also, MIRRORS, CARPRTS. BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery description B. BUOHLY, 42™ 7th street fe 8-tf between Gand H. east side. re for two days at the corner of | Inquire at No avenue. Possession atonce 4 Och streets. eG Matket Space, between 5th aac enneylvania avenue. oc 19-3t* } D. A. RHODES. F°, SALE—The STOCK. GOOD WILL, and ' FIXTURES of that oid-establiahed Confec- tionary Stere. No. 120 Bridge street. Georgetown, D.C , now soing a good business, For particulars call at the Store before 3 o'clock a. m., or after 5'2 p.m. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. oc 19-lw* OR SALE-A first-class RESTAURANT, sita- ated on Pennaylvania avenue. This establish- ment is thoroughly fitted up antis now doing an active paying business. A single interview will convince anyone wko understands the businessand wantea place, that it isa rare opportunity for a profitable investment. Wor full particulars apply at once to MITCHELL & SUN Real Estate Brokers, o¢ 19-5teo* 8. B. corner Pa. ay. and 15th at. OOM FOR REN®—A large, well furnish d front ROOM, on svcond “oor, “Apply at 344 New k avenue, bet. 9th and Ith ets. 60 13-2t* OR RENT—Four un‘urnished ROOMS, suit- able for heusekeeping. in a quiet oeighbor hood. No. 579 C street nerth, between 2d and 31 streets, oc 18 26 OR SALE—The LEASE and part FURNITURE ofa large Boa diug House, or wil ren’ agit is, to a responsible party. Apply to Mr KNIGHT, 373 Pennsylvania avenue. oc 18-3t FOR RENT—A mite of ROOM, ng raloon, parlor, three chambers, dinivg-room and kitchen, Inquire at 284 F street. between 12th and 13th. oc 18 3t" Fo SALE—A RARE CHANCE—Tie entire household FURNITURE. including beds bed- ding, carpeting, ercckery and silver ware of a handsome a-d well furnished house of {5 raom3, centrally and pleasantly located near te Avenue and various departments. Inquire at No. 458 2th pert, between EB and F sts, oc 18-3t* NHREE UN first floor. 6th and 7th sts, YR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOURS on J2th street, between O and P. Please inqnire at 626 1th +t. oc 17-lw* BRICK HOUSE TO RENT, at the corner of 24 and H sts., with gas, containing rooms, Ap- ply at the corner etor oe 17-3t* ‘WO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS for ren: on the firet floor—a parlor and bed room—at No. 425 lth street, between Gand II sts. Ce t7-3t* 3 Fo RENT—Part of a FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly situated. with large grounds, at- tached. Inquire at 362 north B street, between Ist and 2d east, Capitol Hill. oc 17-3t* OR RENT—A large two story brick HOUSE in Georgetown. No.160 High street, with fine yard, water, gas and in complete order. For tyrms apply to Mrs J.0.MYERS, No, 19 First street. oc 17-1w* YO LET—A new six-roo ed BRICK HOU<E to any party who will purchase the furniture Apply on the premises. west sida of litn street, third doer below N street. after 6 o’clock p. m. oe 17-3t* GOLING HOUSE FOR 8A The Proprietor of this popalae and well-known Hote] and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offera his well tnown house for rale ny one wishing te engage in a LUCRATIVE A BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Peno- sylvania avenue bet. 12th and 13tb sti ocl7 lw* Ware PROPERTY FOR 8ALE—One of the largest and most desirably located wharves in Washington city, comprising about Lacre of wharf surface, offering superior advantages for shipping and wanvfacturing purposes, lumber yards and cos! depots, is offered for sale on advantageous terms, The attention of parties interested in shipping or manufacturing is especially called to this property, Apply to this office or address Box 361 Wathington City Post Office. oc 17 e06t House to rent. RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, Apply at No.572 N st., pebyect oc F A RARE CHANCE. OR SALE—The BTOOK and. GOOD WILL of Grocery now doing 2 good business. Stock light, Also. a RESAURANT AND BILLIARD ROOM, OR RENT ST A FINE CELLAR, good for a produce dealer. x iauire CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STRE avy yard. oc 15-e03t* OR SALE AT BLADENSBURG—A comforta ble HOUSE and good business stand, containing 8rooms, kitchen and store room. Also granery stableand em-ke house, together with over an acre of rich land snitable for garden truck, Terms moderate, and payments easy. BOWIE DE KRAFFT & CO 474 7th street north Also, Fifty improved FARMS, various sizes,in Maryland, and near to Washington oc 15-20 Fae RENT—OFFICE and FURNISHED ROOM adjoining. Willrent both together or sepa- rately. Apbls Tunmediately to» No. 407 G street, between 6th and 7th. oc L4-lw* OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FURNITURE of s Boarding house. containing ten rooms, pqu 2d door from 433 street, on P, near the Ar- OF as eee eS OR RENT—No. 326 North B street. Capitol Bill, four well Furnished BED ROOMS. with Breakfast and Tea, on reasonable terms, oc 13-1w* {,OR SALE—The GOOD WILL, FIXTUBES., and STOCK of a well-established Meat and Pro- vision Store, 1732 Four-and a-half street. near City Hall oc 13-6t* OR SALE-The GOOD WILL and BAR FIX- TURES of a Restaurant ina central location, and doing a good business, Fer information inquire at No. 525 11th street, south of Pa. ay.,or of WM. KENNEDY, No, 212 Pa. av., unter Markam’s Hotel, oc 13-Lw* PERSONAL. HE GENTLEMAN WHO BORROWED A Pair of Opera Glasses from the usher at Grover’ Theater, on Monday evening, !7th, will confer a favor by returring them to the Box Office or at the doer of the theater. oc 19-2t* | ee RENT—Two large HOUSES and possession given immédiately, on9thst.,bet Band F sta,; one STORE ROOM on E st., betw. 8th and 9th sts,; also, one HOUSE suitable for business, and a first- stand for a first class refreshment and dining on; also.one FARM, east side of the Potomac, five miles from Washington, on the river. For further information inquire of GBORGE MAT TINGLY, south F street, Island. oc 13-lw* GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS OR RENT—FRAME HOU8BE situated on Dun- barton street; six rooms and hall, No. (éown stairs papered ) For particulars inqui opposite, No. 04. oc 19 3t* (CR RENT—In Georgetown, a neatly FUR F'Nistep ROOM citheat posta ee oR, family. Inquire at No. Dunbarton street tween High and Congress sts. oc 12 GZORGETOWN CORPORATION BTOCK.— 3 Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an ce ereson aie gee cent. per sano, payable 'y. aD 0 in some &) LAIRD, Vierk of said Corporavon oe -atNt ‘powine PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Got Sante ange RmtL eon Pau Captains on board, or toe pears! ‘ my 1s Water street. Georgetown. 486 CHOICE FALL STOCK. 486 456....... PAPERHANGINGS, ........ 456 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gol - broidered and medium priced Gilt paseree ce Also. a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers. Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces. &c. Orders for Paperbangings or Window Shades punetually executed in city or ‘Terms cash for goods aud country, or, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The richest, handscrrest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Examen ia h riet. ese goods are warrante iJ gilded! with goli Teaf'and of superior workman- hip. ‘Also, a beantifal assertment of Card Visite Frames of lorsign and domestic manufacture, All goods warranted as represented. 486 WINDOW SHADES, 86 Different celors and sizes Window 8h store. Orders for any required style or Stee Sato made to order. 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors Picture C = sdaRige Maleeaee ee slit bode tes CARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood, and Sontiee Gard Frames in variety. American PICTUBES. A few choice vin, id Painti: at. BARREL TRIE NE 6 Seventh ntrecten® S97 Please remem e Number, 486, term Cash for Goods and Labor, "sep 1i-6wit™ > OTICE.—WM. BELL, Dre ‘ing rebu: No atablinbinent, No BOR north P: wi 179 -apen on THURSDAY, 20! ere he will be pleased tones hi give them good oork: oc ol atag =3t! ¥ OTII FOR SALE.—500 if NOT Your-horse ieee! S ‘a ro RENT—A 8TORE on Pennsylvania avenue, A bonus will be asked for immediate posses- sion. Apply to JOHN L. MILLER, 430 Penna. avenue. oc 12 lw™ FURNES ED ROOMS to let, without board, at 272 F st., corner of 13th. oc 1l-2w* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—For rent, comfortable and well furnished ROOMS at 450 12th street, east. side, between G and H sts, No ebildr’n inthe house The location is one of the most agreeable and desirable in Washington, oc W-im ‘i ate. = URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply at NG 41 Louisiana av., between 6th and7ch sts, oc FOE SAUESTREE HOUSES, ONB DRUG STORE. T¥0 BUGGIES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARM IN ILLINOIS, toqaire atNo: 455 Massachusetts avenue, near Sixth street. oc 5. 2w* OR RENTP aseasion given immediately) a Poe enc FRONT ROOM aicely furbissed. wilt be rented to g ntlemen only and is very suitable for the accommodation of two persons, The lady ote Bouna isnot prsaared bs iernish mesls: 80 gentlemen desiring board need not apply. ‘ at 403 oth st., between Hand I. “oes th” FF ORNISHED BOOMS to let. without board, at 272 F at., corner of 13th. 58p 27 2w* ee 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 Benning’s Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balance in unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut. No improvewments.except a small house. For farther particulars address Box 344, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of the subscriber, 13g miles northeast of Benning’s Bridge. E. SUERIFF. sep 6 2m* URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without F to gentlemen only—347 K aivoet “near ath: au 3I-t! Inquire of Mrs. A. E. STEPHENSON. BONE DUST NUFAOTURED FROM Ma Have Noe uRpONES THAT BOILED OR CALOINED, 200 TONS of this Bone Dust on hand, ready for delivery, in lots to suit purchasers. J. P. BARTHOLOW. Dealer in Hardware. Agricultural Implements, eda and Fertilizers, 7th stree! wee! : bed Canal, Washington, D.0. 7 "cep cogt” Bort EGGS AND tubs FRESH So barrels FRESE EGGS: Part in store and arriving ‘sey: pornaleby 450 Bighth street, opvosite CHEESE! oc 10-6t* Center Market. Ss OMETH ie G NEw. Exclusive sale of the TREASURE GAS HEAT: fer Boiling Water, Stewin, Rot yter aE ie Tea and Coffee, Boilin; ages ‘coping a plate of food erie the most ved 1e@ most appro iples, and is et often and Sarwan for condensin end Gtilising ‘the ¥ family should without one. for sale wholesale and retail eae, ¥s SIBLEY & GUY. oct 7-tf 322 D ot., between loth and llth, AUCTION SALES, For ether Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BY JAB. ©. Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FIRST-CLA88 BUILDING : NER OF INDIANA AVENTE AND SD TOS at ax oldtock trae PID RRNOON. October igth valuable Building Lat. situated at te cccnes oy {ndians avenne and 3d ét.. nearly opposite Trinity ond street ne iy Indiana ay and 75 feet is ie a deautifol lot and rituati class dwelling -houst, or would make un xen position for a drug store at the wormer acd have ground enough for a good residence, Title indisputable. — Terms: One third in cash; the residue in six and tw. lve asonths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Cost ‘f conveyances and stamps to be paid by the purch’ cc l3-eodte J. ©. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY 248. C. MoGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers, _ PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRAME BUILDINGS ON ARMORY SQUARE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 19th, at 4 o'clock on the the premises, we shall sell a good frame Buiding, located on “ Armory’’ square, near Seventh street canal Briige—built by the Perseverance tire Company foran Engine house, and capable of being converted into a dwelling Terms Cash, on the day of sale. The MAHL to be removed within two weeks from the day of sale. oc 15 JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO , Auc’ts, BY GR WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 Seventh and D stree's north, THREE HANDSOME AND VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS ON THE ISLAND, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the isth instnat, at 50elock P.™.,Weshall sellin front of the premises. Lots 23,24 and 25,in sublivision ef ¥quare 339 These isomely situated on south G stre-t, reets west, each having a , acd running baek 12) feet toa 24 feet alley. Terms: One third cash; the balance ing and 12 months, for notes bearing interest. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. oc l4-eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No. 526 corner of 7th and Dats. north, AUCTION SALE OF A FINE OPEN BAROUCHE CA"RIAGE AND ONE NO TOP BUGGY. On THURSDAY. the 2th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m . we shallsell, in frentofour Auction Rooms, theabove vehicles, Barouche suitable for haca- ney purposes. Sold without reserve. Terms cash ocl4ev&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF TEN BARRELS OF PRIME MONONGAHELA WHISKEY. On THURSDAY, the 2th instant at 11 o'clock a, m. we shaileell,in front of our Auttion Rooms, 10 Barrels Old Monongahela Whiskey. he above whiskey is old and prime. Restan- rant keepers and others are invited to attend the sale, as it will be sold to suit purchasers, without reserve, Terms cash, 0c 15-ecd3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY WM. L, WALL & CO, Auctioneers, At the Horse Baziar, 9% La. av. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &¢., &c., nO. | TON &c. AT AUG. On THURSDAY MORNING. 2ith instant, at 10 o’elock, we will sell at the Bazaar a number of Hor- ses, Saddles, Harness, Horses ALSO Carriages, Buggies, Exvress Wagons, &c ,&c, ALSO Sets Double and Single Harness, Carriages, Buggies and Harness at private sale. Reeular auction days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 0019 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. B* J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. SMALL FAMILY CARRIAGE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, October 22, at 10 o’elock. at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, to the highest bidder— Aswall and excellent Family Carriage. for one orse One set nearly new Single Herness. oc 19 J. 0. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, USEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFE | HO AUCTION Ors a On FRIDAY MORNING, October ist. at 10 o'elk, Iwillsell at my Auction Store, No. 174 Bridge street, opposite the Market House, Georgetown, a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, the Effects of a family declining house- keeping. Bale positive. Terms cash, oc 19 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BY C, R. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, AN 3. ARSENAL GATE. z Ostta, 2He On FRIDAY EVENING, October 21, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No.3, ia square No.5°4. fronting 27 feet 6 incheson south P st. he- tween 4%¢ and 6th sts, running back 122 feet to a wide alley, with a three-story and Basement Brick House, the entire front of the Lot and an excellent Brick Stable and Carriage House on the rear of e Lot, Terme of fale: One-half cash; the balance i months, with interest, secured bya deed orient onthe premises. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. - Ao mmediately after ne above ssle. we shall s Lot No. 10, in square No. 601, fronting 4) feet) inches on 2d street wert, in the rear of the Arsenal grounds, running beck 169 feet, Termscash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. = 0¢ 19 3t* C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Anets. Y J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers HANDSOME FURNITURF AND HV EFFECTS AT PUBLIC BALE OED On SATURDAY MOBNING, October 22, at 19 tell the'Furnitare and Effect af Reais 2 itare fect: o: vi from the city, comprising — = temilyxemoviig andsome Walnut an 6 = ‘Parlor Chairs i ae Zany Sofas, Arm and elyet and Embroidered Arm Chairs Marble-top Center and Sofa Tables Walnut Etagere, Book Shelves Two large French vate) Mirrors Several one Erase! Te Carpets ree ply and Inerain Carpets, Druggett Oak Hall Set, Oil Cloth me Cs Walnut Marble-top Sideboard Oak Dining Chairs, Lounge Handsome Rosewood Chamber Suite, comprising Jenny Lind Bedsteai, Marble-top Bureau, Washstand. and Wardrobe Cottage Suites, Toilet Sete Superior Fea her Beds, Hairand Shuck Mattrasses, Bolsters. and Pillowa Pedeteads, Bureans, Washstands and Wardrobes of various kinds Blankets, Comforts, Spreads China and Glassware. Table Cutlery C: oking and other Stores “ P Together with a good lot of Kitchen Utensils, Terms cash. oc 19-4 J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. UNITED STATES MARSIIAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia, issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Celumbia. and to me directed, L will expose to blic sale. for eash, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th Bay of October, inat . 1864, commencing at 11 o’clk. . A.S. Chamberlin’s Store onthe corner of ith street and Pennsylvania avenue, the follow- ing goods and chattels to wit: Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco. Sardin-s, Segara, Fruit Bowl, Apples, Goblets. Crockery Ware. Oastor, Knives, Forks, and Spoons. Ice Chest, Hammer, Gooking Utensils, Tin Ware, Wood Ware. Wood and Bar- rels, Lamp, Screen. and lot of Chickens. Also, after the sale of the above, [ willeell. on Square No. 159, a Frame Shanty, seized and levied vpon as the goods and chattels and property of | Thomas H. Willeston and Andrew W. Lane Will ke sold to satiety iudiciail Ne. 1,259 in favor of Arthur 8, Chamber! in. vaRD H, LAMON, oc 17-eokds U.8. Marsbal, D.C. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK. IncorroRaTED Maxcu Stu, 1564. EDWARD SIMMS, President and Treasurer. EDWARD CLARK, Vice President and Sec’y. WM. P DOLB, THOS J GARDNER, J.J COOMBS, 8. V. NILES, JOHN R. ELVANS, Directors, This Bank is now open for the receipt of | Deposits, at the NEW BANBEING HOUSE, No 58 La. av. | Under Semma’ New Building. Money Losned on stocks, trust deeds and all good securities, EDW. CLARK, 8ec’y. EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANKERS, At che Bavings Bank, No 58 La. av., Dealers in EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business. Epwanrp Crark, [sep3)-lm] Jxo. B. Etyaxs MASTER GEN ERAL’S OFFICE, | QcaatEE Fixst Divisiox, Wasuiteton City, O-tober 1, 1864 HORSES, HORSES, HORSES. Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purcbased at Giesburo Depot, in open marbet, til November 1, 1864. ‘Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry core, A. Q. M., and be subject to the ugual Goy- ernment in- pection before being accepted, Price of Cavairy Horses, $175 each. Price of artillery Ho $13" each. Payment will be made for nix (6) or more. A {Qojonel First Bivision, Q. M. Gon'ls Office, BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A NEW FRAME HOUSE ANDLOTAT On SATURDAY AFTERNOON Ostover tn oes o’clock p. m., we shall sell, on the premi above house and lot, on 23d street. between M ant N streets. The house contai.s fou. rooma and a kitchen, witha front callar, the lot running back 122 feet, to a 30-foot public alley, in sub division of Bauare 36. Lot ‘erms: One-haifin cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. oclid GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 37 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til THURSDAY the seth inst —same hoar and place GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. _ BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURB ane Toy STORY PRAME HOUSE ANO LOT NDAY a athe 2ith instant, we shall sell, at moken ae my At the residence of Thomas Shoe Ninth street, near P street north, an exc urniture, viz len! aso Walnit Sofa and Spring tet Chaine Tables. Burenun. Washstanda, Sadi hap attresses. Carpets, Glass anil Croc. 7 Stoves and Kitchen pauiaiiay crockery Ware With many othe- articles. Terms cash And at 5 o'clock i ™. we shall sell the House and Lot, having a front of 40 feet. running bask tevan alley, The House ita good two story frame, with six rooms. other improvements atanle. de Terms: One third cash ; balance in 6 and 12 sles for notes bearing interest trom day of sale. A deed given and deed of trust taken, All conveyance at cost of purchaser, including revenue stam ps a bp be required when the property is Bocked off. ocd GREEN & WILLIANS, Aucts, P®! EB GEORGE'S COUNT in. istrict, near Grimerville, ites from Washington and two miles from Alexandria Ferry. Public saleon Wedoerday, October 2th, 1864, at 19 o'clock a. m..ot the Lodge, W2 acres in breedifferent lots. with good ayaice and out- vildings, all good market land, and of the per- ropal property on the premises, including one Chickering piano and sewing machine. Terms of sale: For the land, one-half eash and the balance 6 months’ credit. For the perao al property, under $() cash, and above *%9> days’ | credit, the deferred instalments to be secured by | bonds approved by G. M. Finotte. oc 18-5t* BY J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | LEASEHOLD AND LOT CORNER OF 16TH AND | [STREETS WITH BRICK STORB BUILDING | FOR RALE | On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 25th, at 5 | o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, the Lease | (running to April.871. af an annual rent of $5), on | « Lot at the corner f l6to aud [ streets, improv« | Ly a good brick store building, occupied as cery Store. with the right to remove the building at the expiration of the Lease. Terms cash, oc 18-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ! BY J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers, | 8TO.’K8 AT PUBLIC SALB, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 2tat, at 4': o’cieck. at the Auction Rooms, we shall seil, in rums to suit— | 35.860 Cerporation of Washington 8t ck | 40sbares Washington and Georgetown Railroad | Company Stock 3,04 Washington and Georgetown Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. Terms cash, oc Wd J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. Y J, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | VERY DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSK ON NORTH C STREET. BETWEEN LITH AND12TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC SALE | Cn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 25th, at 5 | o’clock, on the premises, we shail sell the east part | of Lot No. 2,in Square No. 323, fronting I7 fae’ te inch on north C str-et between 1ith aud L'th ats., | running back feet to an alley, improved by & three-story brick Dwelling House, containing saloon parlor. four good chambers, dining room, | balland kitchen, all in perfect order and hand- | somely papered throughout. The garden is nicely he and paved, and contains choice fruit aud flowers, ie” Immediate possession will be given. Terms: ‘Ope-half in cash; the remaindter in -ix and twelve months, with interest,secured by adeed of trust on the premises. | Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- oc as J. 0 _McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneera. WILL BE FOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, October 24, 1864 at llo’clock a.m., en the premises of the Columbia Institutien far the Deaf ard Dumb and the Blind, at Kend Green. one two-story Frame House with horse and cow stables attached. The Buildings to be removed within fifteen days from day of sale. Terms, cash on the day ef sale, oc li-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. 1H REE STORY FRAMB HOUSE ANDLOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. BETWEEN A Oe FIFTH STEEBTS NORTH, AT On FRIDAY. the 21st instant, at 5 o’elock p,m., We shal] sell, in front of the premises. part Lot 11, in Square No. 516, a Three story Frame House. which is pearly new built. containing nine roem: ah ed papered and painted all through, and cated, For aby person wishing & good residence there is no better location in the city, and one great item, you can get possession on the day of sale amd not be troubled about getting the tenant ont. Terms: One-half 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 thé purchaser. ocls-ecd&ds | GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. YJ. ©. MoGUIRE & 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 in the cause No. 254 equity, Ricardet al agt. Ricard et al., I wiil sell, on the premises, at prblic aucti on SATURDAY, the 220 day of October, A. D. * at 4 o’clock p. m., Lota numbered thirty (30) and thirty-one, (31,) in Rauere numbered one hundred, (100.) ip the city of Washington. The lote front on 2th street, between L and M streets north, ina rapidly improving portion of the city. Bach lot will be divided into two parts. Two lets will then have e front of 25 feet 9% inch and the other two 25 feet 113, inches, all having a depth of 138 feet 9 inches to a 30 feet alley. ‘erms cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the Duress R fect itle is perfect. . : F. W, JONES, Trustee. oc 5-eo& ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. BY J. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT CorR- NER OF TENTII STREET WEST AND N | UPareretad f thes eal y virtue of a decree of the Suprem | dhe District of Colombia. in an chore ener. 150) wh rein George Mattingly is complainant. and John W, Nye, and others. are defendants, I shall sell on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October the vith, at 444 o'clock, in front of the premiges, Lot numberea piney (50) in Davidson’s enb-division of square No. 367, fronting 26 feet on Tenth street west, at the corner of north 0 street, and runnin back 120 feet to a. foot publicalley, and improved by a Frame Dwelling House. | The terms of sale are one-third in cash; the re- mainder in well secured notes, payable in six and twelve mont''s from the day of sale, with interest. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale. the trustee will re-sell at the risk and expense of the defaulting purehaser. Stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the purebaser. BT. M BEALE T: | oeit-eokds J. 0. McGUIRE & Ci IDES AND BARRELS. Derot Commissary oF SUBSISTB! OFFICE PienisaTON, D. G.. October 17. 1944. Wi'l be sold at public auction, on THURSDAY October 27, 1864, at ll o'clock a.m ,at Bixth street wharf, W ington, D, C.: ‘alted A istee. es, more or less, “33 Dry Hides, 1,000 Sagar Hogsheads, 900 Pork Barrels, 1 60 Boxe: &ec., &e, . Terms: Caeh, in Treasury notes,at thetimeo G@_ BELL. | sale. oc ____ Lieut. Col. and Com, Sub. | 4 UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Quartermaster General's Office, st Division, Will be soll aeestet Obyecstobar i al i 1c! 2. pidder. at Gleske a lig auction, e highest IDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1864, ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unit for Cheleavaley sorriceot the army. 4 bar oad and far! = gains may be maa spade sotines aol orses : Terms cash in United States currency. Sale to cemmence at 10 a, m, JAMES A, EKIN, oct 10-10t Col. in charge Ist Div. Q. M. @. U. MILLER & CO.. . £UB: 11 SUBSTITUTE! AGENTS YOR THEC voTA OF THE DISTRICT, No. 511 Nioth street west, near Pennsylvania ay, MEN! MEN! MEN! Always ready to be mustere? for one or three yeers, at the most reasonable prices, better than any other, AS WE ARE KRGWNAND RELIABLE, 'B—-Rupners snd others in the busizess most N. dealt with, ike o°e N. H. MILLER, sep 20-1m _ Justice of the Peace. ATELE BORRDING TOC8KSs Proprietors of the above establiah- ments are invited to examine our Oo! CROCK BRY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, as we can fervish it in large or small quantities i re Pose a oom Gi ri itish Bei ee Bate Rear and of superior quality. PLATED GATORS, FORKS and £POONS Engl FER t eracd ish and erica OTL ae en sep 24-0, IDGE, 504, Odd Fellows’ Holl. 7th at,