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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGAT. GRoveR’s TH kaVex.—Dau Setcnell in tree of his funniest cnaract-rs to night “The Toodles,” an excellent comedy by Dion Lease cicault, and as Jonn Prter Pillicoddy Dee laughable farce of «Poor Ptilicoddy, D: followed by “A Regolar Fix,” 2 which Dan ars as Hugh de Bras. araawe TuEaTer —Last night but thres of Mr. Booth, who wii] appear to-night in Vas- singer's play of “A New Way to Pay Old Devs,” as Sir Giles Overreach, assisied by Miss ‘Alice Gray. To-mo-row atyht he will appear in “Ri ard 111," avd on Friday night in “Macbeth. the grand (yer- man legendary crama, iareenear It you wish to be delighted, uterbury 4nd witness the perform- Rance of Oherry Belie in “Don Juan,” in which she has noequal. Go early and get a good seat. ieee: po ae Tae DRAFT IN THE SEVENTH Ward —The draft inthe Seventh Ward commenced this morning at Captain Patnam's office, corner of sth and I streets, the same officers officiating as upon yesterday. The deficiency existiag in ane ward was 4s men, to which was added 100 rcent., Making 96 names. Fred Bayles, Pst, bet 432 and 6th; Jas Spring- man, 6th aud D sts; Jche Bruner. Bazaard Point: W Berry G st, bet 432 and 6th; Jas Corle: 549 :2th at; James Ulrms nd, Bast, het 4's and st Lewis Wilson, st st. nearavenu«; 3 Marshal, 34 and G sts; W W-iford, B st, bet i9thand 2th; N Hepburn, 806 6th st; Randall Bradley. det N and © sts; @ H Marrar 33 8th street: Joseph Murdoch, betwee nd 44¢ and M and N ets; George Jackson, Vaay_ bet Ist anu ad st James Hooper, 6th st whart, Thomas Butler, F s' bet 4th and 5th; Joho Bpriagenmce, st; Robert Byliss, 1:7 @ st; Janes Watson f at, bet 7th and sth; Henry Wiliams. oth st wharf; B ? Wharton, 143 D at: H Barter. alley on Dst; A Hedge, M-nument lot; Jno Ba:tman, | 2G st, Moses Gotaman, brick yard; M Cooper. cor 44: and KE st; H C Bamberger, alley in rears i lth st; W Bartholomew, 677 7th street; R Bishop, , i'r $2¢ street, Oscar Godley. 7th st wart; i, 607 7th st; Jas Nuller, G st. bet 1s and 2d; Joo Johnson, F t; W T Joves, 33 C st: Jos James, D st, bet ist and $3: Denis B Matt, Guvt #tebles:Juo Glaneow, Mon- entlot; Jnu Maginw, 134 43 st; R F Ma:se, F st: ut baud G «ts; W smith. Mid iletoa’s fce + house: G Coleman, i4th street atacle; M Aleager, ear et. bet oth ane 7th: J BAnoerson, Maryla.d avenue, between th; D Daunt; sth str ‘T Frank, 6th at whart; MStack,4'> and F sts; Alb Brooke, Est, bet 4tn and 4's; Jas Crooly,85 F st: ‘Alfred Comberland,19 Va av; — Lewis, Ust bet 4%, apd 6th; Geeodrica, 7ta s:, bet Gaal Richter, P. end o W A Cass-li, cor Mi ay 7th st; JO Burch 44 F st. JJ Gray. 281 H st; Jos F Puzzy. Ist, be 4). and 6th; Chas Wright. 580 Ith at: C Rinehart, Va av and 24st: B Sanford.144 4th; Abra Hunter. th st wharf, WJ Leivon 620 11th Bt; Geo Fust, M st. bt 3d and stn; Wm Butler, Buzzard Point; Jas Qniilao, 192 Vaav; W Frauk- Jan, African school: J Praz er, 119 Bs 65 ‘Isto st; Chas Held, $42 Jarvis, Monument lo wharf: James Wi bt: street. between D and E; George V 125 Marylsnd aveoue; Tim Donohue. Va av. bet 3d ant 4°. tx; Geo Don ohue Governmerts'ables; Gs Miller, 215 Va a Wm Warner 511 H-t; Win Wheeler, 52) 10th « Pat Conner, M1 ay. bet |2th 13th sts; Peter Banks, 7th st wharf, E W Thompson, Monment lot; — Pearson, 55) H st; Jas W barker, 595 (2th st uke Williams, 3d st, bet Band Ind av; C Graysen, rear of E et, bet 34 and 4th; Wm Fleming 4's st. J Wil- liams, %79 Vaav: Jos Weal, 697 7th et. J Hamane, Thompson, ist at bet Dand Vaav:d Ram: fen. ;th st waar!; T A Loyd. Government stable; W sharp cor }z and Osta, ELEVENTH SUB-DISTRICT. ‘rhe eleventh sub-district was then drawn, the number required being 1% number to be drawn, o 5 a * 3 The firstname was that of Geo. Butler, Sauls’ | farm, followed by Jos Young, Eastern B anch coral; F E Warmer, Dlacksmith shop, Go Bryan. East-ru Branch coral; Jobn Garner. d\; Mat Rebinson, Sauls’ place; Chs Browy, Whitney s farm; Moses Lueas,near Fort Thayer; Timotoy @cifli-p, Soldier's’ Home; A Berry. fork R.ck Cr-ek road; G Johnson, Kaat-ra Branch cora!;.4 A Makin Carver h: apital!: T Crosa urdas’ farm. L wis Hylani, Eastern Branch James A Wi liams, du; Jawes Staul, do; Wm Homerr Cainp Reliet; B Weitzel. Eastern Brarch Corral; A Williams, Hsrewo: d Hospi’al; Jotn O’Hard, Eastero branck zell, Brown's Farm; t. Fitch, Eastern Branch Corta : W epson, Dougl s Farm; W Abbot: Smith Farm; F Joves, Eastern Braa’th Oorral; EB. Lyons, Lyons Mill; Chas Warner, Camp Barry; E Corral; Wm srint Harrison, Steward’s Smitr, Mastern Branch Corral; Jobu Jacobs do; A Keat, Que ns Farm Henry = Jackson, Magers Farm ; John Herbert, Eastern Branch or al? © Walker, Kock Cre -k; Andrew Watkins, Eastern Brauch corral: Lewis Briggs, White's place; J-ha Queen, Harwood hospital; BE Heriis. near @t Sara toga, Gus Wilsoo, Harwood hosdital; Jn» O Niles do; A Duane, Easte n Branch corral; P Fahey, d ASmith, Mt Pleasant Sutler’s dept; W Stak, Daniels” farm: G t t+ru Brauch tal; A Joe, L Miller. mill road; D Smithers, Bast’n Branch Cérral; 78 Stewart, near Banke Hill; W Smith, E B corral; A Shaw, Misdi+ton’s Farm; Win Friday, M ore’s farm; John Smith, Finluy Hospital; Jas MeCranner McOvellasa tlace; Joha 1 rn Brauch Corral; A Solomon, Seith. bun farm; Jos Paine. Wm Riss Talbert’s place; # Crystal Sprice; R Se Herewood Hosp t-! ¥ Vernon, H end tist ats; 8 A Wa'lace, Mt Pleas- ant Hospital. John 0’Brysn. Eastern Branch \‘or ral: J B Tree. Brightwood; Wm Parker, Wiuter Robt Williams, Contraband Depot; BH Newton, McDamiel’s f rm; John byoas, Ly- ons’ mill: John Bedford. Eastern Branch Corral; Jchn Pashman, Eastern Beaoch corral; P Blair. Glenwood Cemetery; F Daua, Holmead’s p sce: Hy Think, East Branch corral; Jerry Grandin. do; A Jitla. do; Joun Johusun, College; Oliver Martin, Eastern Branch corral; Jas P Olston, J M Morving, in Bunker Hitl; John Hart, Park Hotel; Wr Purnell. Ba-tern Braneli corral; Jacoo Shorter. do; GY Atley, 15) Paav, JH Junk os. tarewood hospital; AJohusoo.Cammack’s garde; HySmith, Rappert’s farm; Jus “arrett,Benning’s Bri ige roa Thos Bell, Fi Horpitsl; 3M Hamilton, E erp Branch corral; AL «Carver Hospitac: B Seaton, Mth st Ool'ege; d eckson, Finley Hos- ital: David Jackson, “ucker’s fa'm: Kich d Ker- ¥y, Geo Alen, near Harmony Cemetery, R Cum- mitgs. Eastern Branch ¢ rral; J WSteice, J Wes uey's furin; Peter Udley, Eastern Branch TWELFTH SUL-DISTRICT. The Tweltth aud last sub district to be drawn, (tha' portion of the county sonth and eastct the Easteru Bran b,) was nex! drawn— the number required peing 70: namber to be drawn, 110 The first name was thatof R. F. Martin, Uniontown, fullowed by on care Haskina: D Dougherty, Lan- . Camp Stoneman: Escer, -Giesboro: R4 Smith, ral from Good Ifope to Race Gourse: Jo Henson, T Washingt n. Giesoor: John Kane Girsboro; M Mellen, Campbell ho pital; Jobn Di S Hail Bayly’s ang: Kd Carter, Col Green’s men: Jd 8 Goodwi fiennirg’s bridge; Jovan Carter. Hckey’s xtadl Geo Hall. mess house; Jas Thomas, Camp Haskin Jobn Coil gten Driisey’s men? Jorn Cassidy: Fiesbure; Wilsn Giesboro; J Bridge; John Harris G esbore: 8 Edwa boro, LH Dietz, Uniontown, HG Wells, Giesboro; Jas Eagles, Carp Dastinx, WL Spetden, Gies boro; J F Gray, reg. mental Jas daonan, Baylis’ coral, RP Wright, Gi : Jos Gow Draney’s men; Pam) Homan, Gieshoro stock ya © Kennerman. Insave Arylum; John Savoy.r trom Good Hope to rac Leine.Giesboro; P Fitzgerald. do; S$ Sheddy, J Leary, Camp Tiastins; Jas L ter. Giesboro; Wm Eady, do; M Firm, Gie William Largy, Giesbor. Le Rene, Giesh D Thempeon, Jesse Asper.G Roney, Giet boro -'W Fitzgera d, Cainp Haskins: boro; Jas Neely, Camp Ho ker, store: W Wilson, Giesboro; John sho Magletter, Giesboro; Geo Y Coleman. Geesboro; Jus Weils. Camp Stoneman; Tim Shea. 1st st soap fac- tor m Gilmore, Cornelius’ stable; Pase regitrental st Porter, Vansciver’s trai D Hopkin ; J Plater, Baylis gang; A Mony, Fifer Sup’t Camp Stoneman, ‘Pat Morely, Giesburo, R Owens. ‘ood, do: Jas Quigley,do, A Simmons. Camp Haskin; C Mal oy. Giesboro, Joho Gamble, tyonus’ gang; F Jarboe, Race Course; P Sorry, Smith’s farm; B Morgan, Steck yard; Jonas Burgess, Union- town y. Giesbore; John Lacy, Gie-boro; T Small soo iesboro: J Fitzpatrick. Gi P Nellam, Gieshor); B Nolan,do; CR H pear Uniontown, tobn Bush’ Regt Stables; Warren, Camp Hooker, KM Prince, Col Green's unter, Giesboro; Jas Bryaot, | men; G'P- ters, Giesboro; Jas McSauley. Fifor’s | Superintendent. P Gross, Draney’s men; C Edlias, Giesbero, RK Barley. du; E Weely, do Kanon, Me-- House; A Stattery, Giesdoro; David Stenai- ty WoW 5S ephenson. do, James Calvert. de: Pl Fiesbor F Lusby, Uniontown; W New- ma, ore; John Curley. Giesber Pitersep't; JasGra xhty, W France < D Foly Giesboro: RD Kay. near fort Carroll: © Perker, Gieshoro; T Doua 1. Denny's gang: Jobn Gieane A Gormly, Baylis corral: Joho lor. Uniontowo: Jesse Tarleton Giesdeoro D Gaynard, ki, ’s fara; R Havden, : Ai Wileott ©: » Haskins; H Connick, Gi-sboro; Jobm MePher-ou Stantont.wa; Jos Lord. Gies boro; © D o; Jac h Lyons. William farm, WM : Geo Rotherdale, boro: J Thompson, 8 cang, Geo Nelson, Giesbero: G8. Masters; do; T Thomp. gp Camp Wm Hamphrey Regiment'l Stables; Melonding. Tosane asylum; B Roberts, + W Cawnpbeli. Camp Haskins; wae E fo: 8 Duvall. X rosd near Pt s P Denerhe tie - ro; Jas Vernon wee oe : B Thrasher, Insaue mess house: Jno Kely, Jas Jackson. Camp Stoneman, ne drafting for the present. a Asylum; T Hases. Draney’s wen; This clotes LINCOLN AND JOHNSON ULUB.—At the meet. ng of the Lincola and Joburon club last eye. ning, atthe rooms Ob Sth street. there was a Jarge attendance, Mr ClepDane in the chair. The resolutiun of Mr. Elvans, providing that hereafter nominations for members should be made and referred © & commitree and that they shall be balloted for as the committee reported thereon was taken up. Mr. Elvans expressed the hope that the reso- lution would be considered and passed. Since the previous Tareling his desire to pat the reso. tution in force haa been increased, for he nad seen an affidavit during the day. giving the character of two persous empioy-d in the Quartermas‘er's Depariment— Mr. Holtzman and J.S. Draney-—who wera now anxions to join the cluband hoid ceritficates as to their loyalty signed by Mr John F. Sharrets, chief clerk of the Sixth Auditor's office. Mr. Draney is @ superintendent of laborers and the affidavit States that he has been heard to say that Lin- colp and Johnson men cant go nome ty. vote, but he intends to let McCOlelian me yot claims that Uontederate money ts Pad as gteenbacks. He ix president of McClelland association, fnd at ihe late Pennsylvania slece tion he refused to allow Lincoln men under bim to go home and vore. and boasted toat he assisted im cutting down the Linucoin and Hamlin pole, at Occoquan, Va ia 1461 A gentleman stated that th=-re were many Men of this clase i+ office ip this city, some nav- ing no politics! princip.es. There w-reanaom ber of M- Olelian men in office—one man in the Provost Marsha!’- office is to eat two large rats if Mct leilan is not ejected. He would not go tor closing he hooks entirely, bata resola- un of this kind shouia be adopted. The Chair stated that he had been requested to offer the names referred to, wtviag been en dor-ed #8 loyal, but could not now off-rit. in view of what had pern said be would call toe attention of the meeting ro the black nook. The rescin‘ion was unanimously adepted, and Messrs. Elyans, T B. Brown, and D. U. Richards, were appointed the committee. Mr Freeman, of Maine, was introduced aod addressed the club. > Seventa Warp Exemrtion OLuB.—This club met Iast evening, and was called to order by Mr Semmes ©n motion, Jono F, Haven- ner. Esq., was called to the chair. Mr. Semmes stated that the draft inthe ward wonld take place to-morrow (Wednesday), and it was proper to determine at what time the book ot the clnb shoutd be closed. On motion of Mr. Murtagh, it was agreed that the book should be kept open until 10 o’clock to-day. Mr. Semmes addressed the club, stating that had he been allowed to use his owc discretion in furnishins the drafted members of ‘he club with substitutes, he conid havesaved 83,04) for the club. The total number 0” mem>ars was 151, with an aggregate in money of #15, 100. Of this amount $10,-50.50 nad been paid for snbstitutes for drafted m mbers of the clab, and tor other expenses, l-avingin "and &4,< 24950. The nomber of neu required ‘uo de tur- nished by the ward, according to his compata- tion, was 16. Mr. A. W. Ward desired to know if, upon the second draft, it was fonnd that thers was not enffic'ent money in toe club to “urnisa substi- tutes for the drafte!, whether the memoers of the club would may the deficiency Mr Murtagh stated that that wv he under. standing and de‘ermination of the club. Ara previous meeting @ resolution was passet in which every mewiter pledged hius-ii ‘o pay his pro raio proportion, if the tand remaiaing Was not found sufficient This resolution was still in force, and woud remain so until the ward qnots was filled, unless repeal-d. The club then adjourned until this evening, at? 0 clock. A meeting of the association was then called to order by Mr. Semmes, and on motion W. J. Foster was called to the chair. Mr. Semmes reported that the subscriptions by the citizens ot the ward amounted to #10467 62. A portion of this amount had not actunily been received by him, but could be obtained at any time. He had expended for reernits, volunteers, drafted omen, &c, 87 267.26, leaving a balance of $2,770.36. There were some Fills remaining unpaid, which would probably tedove this amount to 82.500 The ball had nertea the snm of S421. with 12) tiekets to hear from. He desired to know whether it was the pleasnre of the association that he should putin recruits to the credit of the ward. it they offered. On motion ot W. T. Ford, he was directed to obtain all the recruits he could: and the asso- ciation then adjourned - SANDERSON’S MINSTRELS.—This celebrated troupe, from the Maryland Institnte, Balti- more, has heen performing at Cumberland, Md., for the last two weeks, to crowded houses, and was advertised to open at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 7th streei, to-night but owing to an eccident on the road, theiragent, Mr. Chas L Howard, intorms us that they will not appear wil Thursday evening. October 27, when the lovers of mirth and melody will have an op- portunity of witnessing one of the best troupes that has ever visited this city. Sales A MINISTERIAL CaLi.—The Rev. George H. Gould, ot Massachusetis, has been called to the pastorage or the First Presbyterian Charch ot this city. Mr. Gould bas discoursed to the congregation of this church recently, and on Monday evening wasunanimously chosen as pastor, in the absence of Dr. Sunderland. SPECIAL NOTIOES. > GENTLEMEN in want of Scarf Pins, Bie-ve But- ¥-st Cha‘na, Rings, &c., should call at the Bollar Store 43% Pa avenn-+, near 433 st. it* = Fact axp WisTer CLoTHING. New Styles Superb Stock Of Overcoats, Dresa, Frock, and Waiting Coate, Pantaloons. Vests and Boys’ Clothing, Fnroithing Goods, &e . &c. We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men's ard Bovs’ Ready made Cl thing which, for ele- ance of style. variety and excel ence of fabric and faith‘ulness of manufacture. has not been sur- pared by any stock heretofore offered in this market i Trose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Yeuths’ wear are invited to cali and examine oar stock, We can say with as urance they will fiud the right article on the most reasonable terns. Also. an extensive arsortment of Gentlemen's Furnish'ng Goods, comprising everything neces- facy for a e-mplete on' fit. NOAH WALKER & CO.. 368 Pa. oc 1? 8m” olitan Hotel Bui ldios. d with these trouble- some things. whether hard or soft; al«o, those troubled with Buai: ns, Callosi Clob and In- growing Nails ean find great relief and satisiacto- ry benefit, by applying to Dr. White, No. 424 Penn+y!vania avenue, between 4)s and 6th s'reets, No ebarge for covsultation oc 21-tf Corns, &¢ CoLgate’s Hoxey 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 saleby all Druggiataand Pancy Goods Dealers. = {a25-eoly BreamMaToRahka VAN BECURED.—Dr Kand’s 8, eifte cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Wa s, lm- rotency. Loss of Power. etc., speedily and effectually. Its effects are traly magical A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price $1 a box. Soid by b.C Ford, corner lth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Gook. Alexandria. ja6-ly MARRIED, On Tuesday. October 25 at Wesley Chanel at 10 o'clock am... by the Rev BH. Nadal, WILLIAM H.W. CISS#L to M. C. RIGGLEs, In thia city, on the 2th instant, by the Rey. Mr. Austin, JAMES W. CONNER to LOUISA A, DI- VINE, of Leesburg, Va. No cards. - In Georeetown, on October 2%, by the Rev. Mr, Brewn, @. B. DIXON. of Washington, to Miss MARY H RHODES. of ‘ginia. 2t* DIED, On the 2th inet , of con-umption, BENJAMIN A. DAVIS, in. the'20th year of his age; leaves a wife snd (ne child to mourn his loss The triends avd acquain’auces of the family are respectf.jly invited to attend is f neral, Thors- day evening, 30"clock 5ts street, between Massa chusetts avenve and K atreet, = G SUTLER TENTS. WOOD Second hand Tents constantly on hand. Also, New Tents of any size made to order by BARNES & 30N, Sail Makers, 63% !ith stree 00 26 1m* near the wharf. USIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c. LOUIS WEBER, No 569 7th street east, re- speetfully informs hia frien ds and former p: trons that he continues to attend Balls, Pa: ties, &c with his well organized Band of. Scientific Musicians, No. 6697th st, east, Navy rd. oc 25-1m Yai NEW PRILADELPHIA BUTTER AND PRO- 4 DUCE STORE. Prices moderate, to suit the times. Butter, Cheese. &c., from Pennsylvania Dairies. Hama, Fresh Exes, Cranberries, X¢. 50 cents to 21.5). Brown Sugars. 19 cente to 25; White Crushed, 2%cents Superior Crackers, all varieties FLOYD & CO. 0c %-3t" BA D treet. near 16th oTie " The Proprietor of the EAGLE IOT#L, Seventh street, wishes to give notice that his Hotel is one door north of the Seventh street Park, and that he has no connection witn the Park Hotel or Park, ard he wou'd fortner aunounce to his friends that his First Fancy Drese Ball of the seasencomes off ov FRIDAY EVENING. Oct. 22, 1864. The 34 U S. lufantry Baud is engaged for the oeensio . MUM) a t* Proprietor Eagie Hotel, 7th & A LE XINDSOF HOTELES BOUGHT AND soLD the highest price will be paid fur Champagne Lottles, at 671 Seventh street, Leland, between B and fs reets. oc 24 lm* pot TOES. — ‘00 bbls. prime Maine Mercer, part in store, and arriviug. For sele oy D. BE, DUTROW, oc 24-3t™ 450 8th street. UBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES": SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES!! 8 op band good men for Substitutes, for one. two, orthree years Perseus drafted in'this District can procure men at once, with no deta: GRO. H. CASSIDY. 446 ath street, 0c U4-2w* bet, Penn avenue and D st. B UTTER: Gast! Biesh Battenia 210 12 socseseee eet te > o 12 i» ie finest quality for table uaevarriving almost daily, Fresh Kegs. prime New York Cheese. For ey ae Prices, 450 sth street, op- 2 D. E. DUTROW. DEALEKS ty HATS. CAPS. BOUTS, SHOKS, UMBRELLAS, &c. No, 383 Seventh street, near 1 #trest oe 2i-tm GQHAKE. SHAKE. SHSKE vo longer bat pr 9 cure at MUORB’S Drug Store 113 Peon’a avi yest, bottle of his INEALLIBLE AGUE CUR CURE. uw bottle of his TARAND @¢ io; z Wit CuEARY Wa WANTED—A LADY ATTENDANT. to. assict in the tsdy’s hat and fordepartment at B. H. STINEMETZ'S Hat acd Pur Stvre, 234 Penna, av. oo 25 tf ANTED—‘'y two reapectavie young women, SITU ATIONS—one to cook wash,and iron: the other to do cbainbacreork Apoly at JAMES KAGEN’S, corner 2d and G street nort1. Beat of reference given, 00 %-2t* WwW ANTED—Ry the 'a of Nove wher. well NISHED ROOMS «nd BO4RD for the w, euitable fortwo young marrie® couples not to exceed $f per nouth inclasing eae, of retereners can be given. Address ‘Tubal Cain dtar Offi ce oc 25-20" TANTED—A SITUATION asconk bya young single man, capable of [tsliaa, Freuea, Span- ish and Americau: either private honse, hotel or Boarding house. Understan?s hia Busivces Best of references givec, Addrese &. C.,Stuar Office. ANTED—By the Ist o| ber, two neatly furnished ROOMS, on first or second floor, snitable for housekeeping, fir a gentleman and wife.in this city or Geurgetown, D, 0 .(George- tewn pref rred ) Terws must be moderate Ad- Gress, stativg terms and location, ** Office, for three days, y J; ANTED—A LADY that understsnds dress- making and plain sewing.in prt vate family. at 2™2 Bat north, between 2d and 3d sts. oc 25-3t* Ww NTED TO RENT- moderate sized HOUSE and to buy the furniture thereof. Address Box No, 11 Star office, oc 25-2t™ ANTED—A GIRL as chambermai?@ and nnree, Inquire at 445 9th street, beiween F_and @ streets, Opposits Patent Office. oc 25-3t* ANTED—A white WOMAN to cook. wash and iron fora ‘amily of 4 persons, Cail at 524 Maryland avenue, corner 6th st. 0¢25-3t* TANTED—At the United States Hotel a HEAD WAITER and ¢ waiters. Apply as ab ive—col- ored preferred. oc 25 2t* V 7 ANTED- 20 goods HANDS to sew on Cloaks, None but tre best need 'o apply. s.3 MEVENBERG, oc 25 3t 48 Market Space, bet. 7th and 8th sts, V 7AN*ING TO RENT—Two UNFURNISHED ¥ ROOMS, in the First Ward. Good references given, and required. Address Star Office, Box No, 3. oc 25-2t* Vv 7 ANTFD—In a private family a COOK, for which a liberal compensation wi!l b» given, Er quire at House on D street south, between 6th ard 7th east, Navy Yard. oc 25-3t™ W ANTED-By a young man, a SITUATION as : waiter. or to make himaclf generally useful, ina private family, Address M. H., Star office, oc 25.31 V J ANTED—A good house SERVANT—ore that can cook, wash andiron well, with good re- commendation (a German preferred), will find a go'dhome. Ne childreninthe house, Apply No, 3°41 Fast_ near 9th north, 06 25 2t* WwW ANT D—Sev+ral good MECHANICS, used to carving in wood or carpenter's Work, and one accustomed to sttching harness work. for which ‘sir wager will he given, Apply to B.W. JEWETT, No. 23 4°) street 08 25-2t* ANTED-—A BOY about 15 years old, to attend ins store and learnthe trade. Unexception- al references required. None other need apply. Tnquire at FRANKLIN & CO., Opticians, 244 Pa, aye nie, oe 25-3t FOR RENT AND SAL, ‘O03 RENT—A two story BRICK HOUBEK, coa- taining fourre ms, Apply to JACUB Russ, Ist street, Capitol Hill, ney FOE BEN T— fone furnished BED CHAMBERS, and two FRAME HOUSES for sae. Laqcire at4u4 Est. bet.sthandg:h north, oc x SOR RENT—To,entiamen, cheap and pleasant PvcRe iso {{OOMS. of the 21 floor at Ne; tr : ane Po One neen @a-dH, near the ace FIUESL-BED ROOMS FOR RENT No. 293 Pa. av.. bet. Ith and wth sts, soata side, Al-o, 2 rooms un first ioor, suitable for showing goods, or ware Inquire within. ‘oc 38 3t* —A iarke PARLOR and BED 200M, <n second fle :r. neatly furnished, jast 1 block from the cars, Apply at 234 H street, between 79:h and wth, Oc 2-3t* OR SALR OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, sic uateo on R street, between 19tn and 2'th, with erocery and liquer store attached. Is for sale or Rent ith atock if wanted. Inquire at the place. Fo SALE—A iaree, new and conveniently built COTTAGE. c niaining ten rooms all private, together with the Lot, 60 by 13) feet, to a 30 foot alley Finely located ia upper part of the -ity, on &car route. Apply te 396 Lith streetrorth a i= door f om M. 0c 23-4" yOOMS FOR RENT—At 421 oth street, batwesn Eand F. Reference required oc 25-3" FOR RENT—One FRONT ROOM, on the fret floor. suitable for an ofice. Apply at 304 corner7thand Hats “00 25-3t* For RENT—A Brick HOUSE with six rooms situated on 2d,near H street, Inquire at Mr. READY’S, cor. ith and K ate. oc 25 2t* | STORE FOR RENT—On the corner \1th aod N , Streets, at present dOing a good basiness fn- anit 3t* on the premises. Fo NISHED ROOMS FOR REN A we'l for- nished PARLOR and BED ROOM on the first floor, at Nc. 425 Uth st., bet. Gand H. oc25-1lw* For RENT—A HOUSE with8 rooms, No. 195 ath st. Inquire No. 12 Centre Markst Space, bet sth and vth sts, Possession any time. Oc 25 2t* D. A. BHODSS. Oe, RENTS Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, me eanle for housekeeping, Terms moderate. 7 oc ‘treet, between K and L, Ist frame house, 8 JOC Batt Fok NT—Large and eleczant suite of RUOMS, suitable for a Foreign Minister or Senstor Also separate rooms: private table if desired, 402 33th st., bet. Gand H, 25-30" bet oc 2 NT—A Fee RE three-story FURNISHED HOUSE, plessantly located, with gas and water, Inquire of CO, THOMPSON, at the Pen- sion Office, 0c 25-5t* {URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—At No, 2= K at., between 7th and &th sta.. opposite the Northern Liberty Market House, Table boarders also taken, oc 25-1w” *URNISHED ROO %S.—Two large neat y fur- nisted rooms. communicating, rented sepa- rate or together, at 41™ th street, between G and H, near the Patent Office. Good reference ro- quired, oc 25-30" fOR RENT—BRICK COTTAGE, one block from the Capitol, halt block from street cars, seven rooms, well furnished. neatand clear. Rent tobe id in iable board. Possession given at once, pquire at 325 north B st., between Delaware av. and Ist st, Ge 25-3t* ANTED—Byalady whoisa rapid and good writer, emcloyment ss COPYIST. Please address. rtating terms, &c., WRITER, Star Office, orl Iw* WASTED TO BUY OR RRENT-—A HOUSE in First Wa-d: must be near Pa. av. FOR SALE—A FARM of 250 acres. 4 miles from Washing on, Also Lot of 20 Or 40 acres, either for cash or in exchange for above house. Address H OWL... 134 Pa, av. oc 24-e03W* HEApQuarTeRs Crier ENGINEER OF DET ENOESD ASTINGTON, October 20. 18654 WANTED IMMPDIATELY.-ONE HUNDRED (100) LAPORERS. and a few CARPENTERS, and CHOEEERS te work cn Forts across Ea-.tern racch, Apply to Mr. John Collins, Superintendent, at Camp Frantlin, near Fort Mahan acrose “enning’s Bridge, or.at these Headq:-arters, corner Pennsyl- vania av ,and 19th at WM_C. GUNNELL oc 20 6t” Engin’r Defencer North of Potomac, — WANTED-$1 500 for five years, on real ea- tate in reetown. Apply to CHARLES M. MATTHEWS. Attorney at Law, Georgetown, or corner fith street and Pennsylvania aveaue, Wasbingtoncity. _0¢ 19-2aw3t* \ 7 ANTED—50.C00 LADIKS to cali at the onl: STAMPIEG, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District. and get their work done BS] Fetreetiathe place and tadies who do not want their work SPOILED will go to to other so- called stamping places We are waekly in receipt of the VERY LATFST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery ane Rraiding S'amped Goods, Braid Sisk and Cotten for sale oe 13 tf WANTED TO HIRE—A convenient, well fur- nished HOUSE, for a few mooth W. P. FESSENDEN, oc I1-tf Corner of 15th and H streets. ‘NARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, Office Chief Quartermaster. Nos, 534, 535,53 Lith stceet. near New York av ,/ Wasnicton Sept. 29, 184. *) Wanted tmmediately, fifty good OARPENTERS to go to Point Leokout. Maryland. Wages $7) per month and aration Each workman will bring hia own kitoftools, Transportaticn will be furnished by the Gevernment for the workmen and their tools from this city to Point Lookout OHN A BLISON, Colonel and Chief sep 3°-tf Department of AN T-ED—SRCOND HAND FURNITURE Also, MIRRORS. CARPETS. BEDS, BED- DING, and BOUSEFURNIRHING GOODS ofevery Heasrip oon, BUCHLY, 42 7th atreet. - aide between G and H.eart aid. EVENTH STRIBT. 1 Bava 421 STIL’ SELLING OFF. T have stilla large stock of seasonable and de. sirable Domestic and Foreign DRY GOODS on hand, which must besold before the first of Jan uary, aud mention among others— Bleached Muslins, at 40 cents, Calicoes, at 3 cents Very beat Do. at 3744 cents. All wool White Flannels, 60 cents. Sheetings, 5) to 75 certs. Latest Style Cloaks, at prices to defy allcom petition. Delaines, Merinoes, Alpacas, &*., at greatly reduced prices. Shirt Booms, 35 cents. In fact, a ceneral assortment of DRY AND FANCY GO Ds in variety sufficien’ to suit the most fastidious, Come one,come all, tothe Gre Bargain Store of JULIUS SYCEL, oe 22-1w* 421 Seventh street. Ds, a pele S078 JUST RECEIVED AT 377 SEVENTH STREET. Having just returned from New York. I wonld respectful y call the attention of the citizens o Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria to our large and well assorted stock of gedds, comprising in part— PATTERN BONNETS, HATS. of ali the difl+-rent styles. FRENCH Fi OWFR:, RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS. NOTIONS, DRESS GGODS8, SHAWLS COTTONS. FLANNELS. &c., &c., with a general assortment too numerous to men tion Having purchared the above aince the heavy de- cline in gold a am prepared tosell at prices which defy com petiti Mrs A, McCLOSKY. oc 12-4w* MUSSES BRYAN, No. 1.107 Wainut stree Philadelphia, have just receives ala: ge and hancsome assortment of FRENCH MIu LINEXY. to which the attention of the la dies is invited. Particalar care given to orders, oc il-Im SOMETHING NEW. Exe'vsive sale of the TREASURE GAS HEATER ng Water, Stewing Oysters making Tea . Boilr, gen, keovlog a plate of food hot, ond a hundred other use-. Thir articl« is consirac’ed on the most approved scientific principles, and is the most efficient and econumical ag nt fer condensing anil utilizing the heat ot Gas ever invented. Ne family should be with ut one. Advantageour terms offered to dealers ib For sale wholesale and retails PSLEY & GUY. _oct7-tf 322 Det., between! th and 1th. UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. QUARTERMABTER GEN.’s OfvIOR.IST DIVISION, Wasnincton City, October |. 1344 Will be sou at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below, vis: eihin. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY October 13, uarter master, Washington, fer B and Co! Witmington, Delaware, THURSDAY, October 2, | we Pennsvivaniu, THURSDAY, October 27, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSBS, at each PiThese horses have been coudemned a3 ungt for the cavalry ecrvice ef the army. For road and farining purposes, many good bar- wn evel singly. Sales to commence at 10 a, m. Terms carb, tn Ua tted i ee or nacter master seal, BelorNcE TTS AMES A EIN. Golonel in charge 1st Division, @. a G.0. cl ADIES’ FINE DRSSS FURS. LADIES’ AND MISSES TRIMMED HATs. Will be opened to-day a large and beautiful as- sortmentot the shove ee ots, which will be sold 8 ket prices a! at the lowest mar 2 i STINEMETZ’s, 234 Pennsylvania avenue, oc IT-lw wo doors fro: 13°h st. espicay BOOKS = Drotss es Borgse ; Dalton’s D Physiotogy: Dungis.n’s Medical Dictionary; re Physiology: Ellis’ Medical Formulary; Ericbsen’s Surgery; Ladlow’s Manual of Exami- ation?; Newli & Smith’s Compendiam, Thomas’ Pronoun: ing Medical Dictionary; Gray's Aua- tomy; Words’ Practice, 2 vols.; Woods’ Thera- peutics, 2 vols. FRANCK TAYLOR. AP OF RICHMOND AND SURROUNDING bel tions; 5 M ‘country, showing re! eee Te} VOR RENT, IN GEORGETOWN —I hace a comfor‘able 2's story BRICK HOSE contain- ing, in all, 11 roeme, for rent. Also, a FRAME HOUBE. very eligibly located. containing 9 roome, both in @ orgetown, D.C. 06 25: 3t* F, W. JONES, Attorney at Law Bok RENT— a en cfhce at street, neard’s, ocM4- STORE FOR SALE. Aly at No.3" 7th street, next to the corner of I. octtiw* SC VIERGIL NUCH. OR RENT—Two communicating ROOMS (fur- nished) op secend floor, without board, 516 L street. petween oth and 10th, oe 24 3t* OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE-On H and G ttreets north,on Mane and Maryland ave- rues, Daud K south,and ?. street. west, between Mand N south, B. MILBURN, U.8. Jail. oc2-ime ¢ NE FURNISHED and one UNFURNISHED ROOM for rent. wi hont board, Boardiog house in the neighborhood, where meale are served. Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, bs tween 9th and Ith eta. oc 24 60" KF RENT—Three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, fuitable for housekeeping, with a resp-ctable family, near the Treasury Department, to a small and respectable family, Rent witl be moderate, In:mediate possess ou given. Inquire at the Star ce. 00 24-2t* {OR BENT—A very des rable HOUBB, on Sth strest. between K and ¥. containivg It rooms; immediate possession given; will be rented ouly to a responsible party. Inqn re at LOOMIS & MAYHEW’S, 231 Pa, av., opposite Willard’s. oe 24 3t* i ie jinis Fo, SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a tirst class Restaurant. Everything iu good order. with ten yéara’ lease of the property. quire of W.B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneer-, No, 307 Pennaylvavia avenue, oc 21 bt FUE ROOMS TO KENT—Apply on the prem- ises, 277 Bstreet, bet. 2dand3d_ oc 2) HREK OR RG L " commodaied with FU RNIB8) v ROOMS, with or without board,ina vrivate family, by calling at No, 243 Vt.av.and L st. ____ 00 20- Lw* RUG STORE FOR SALE—One of the best buai- ness standsin the city, with a larg» and well selected stock. will be sold for cash and good ps- per Address ‘A. B,’’ Post Office, Washington city. | _0e 2)-2w* [FOR BALE-A new three story, prick HOUSE southwest corner of 2d and_ Market streets, George‘own, D. C., containing 17 rooms, with a'l the latest improvements, ia perfectorder. A brick stable. ice house and all necessary out buildings attached. House 44x13 lot S80x150. Price $35,000), Terms easy, and possession when required. For further particulars apply on the premises, oc 20 9t* Sete vee GosENe HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well snown house for sale. Any one wishing te engage in « LUCRATIVE NESS can call on the Propr' 247 Penv- ia aveone bet. 12th and 13th sts, ocl7-24* F A RARE CHANCE. : OR SALE—The STOOK aud GOODWILL. of a f » ing ago nainess. Stock light, Gee RES SAURANT AND BILLIARD ROOM, in full operation. FOR REST . INE CELLAR, good for a produee dealer. Inquire CORNER. SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Navy Yard. oc 15-e05t* (,OR SALE-—A frst-clars RESTAURANT, sita- ated on Penusy.vania avenue, This establiah- mentis thoroughiy fitted up antis now doing an active. paying basiness. A siagle interview wil! convince anyone who undersiands the husinessand waptea place, thatit is a rare opportunity for a profitable investment, For full particalars apply furnished ROOMS and a ha 3 MITCHELL & SON, Cheat Real Eetate Brokers, oc 19-5teo* 8. %. corner Pa. av. and ith st. V HAKF PROPERTY FOR SALE —One of the largest and most desirably located wharves in Washington city, comprising about Lacre of whsrf surface, ollerins superior advantages fur shipping and wanufacturing purposes, lumber yards sad coal depots, is offered for sale on advaptageou terms. The attention of parties interested in shipping or manufac uring is especially cailed to this property, Apply to this oifice or address Box 361 Warhington Orty Post Office. oc 17 e06t OR 8ALE AT BLADENSBURG—A comforts ble HOUSE and good business stund, containing Sroows, kitchen ana store room. Also granery stable and smske house, together with over an acre of rich ene soicable for garden trock, Terms moderate, aud paymen’s easy. pe DOWLE DE RRAFRT & CO. 474 7th street north, Also, Fifty improved FARMS, various Maryland and near to Washington eed ROOMS to let, without board, at 272 [st., corner of 13th, oc 11-2w* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—For rent, comlortabi- and well farnislied ROOMS at 490 Vth street, east side, b-tween G and U -ts. No childr-ninthe house Tke location is one of the most agreeable and desirable in Washington. oc Wim = A Bos BALE—THRKE HOUSES, ONE O8UG ORE. TO BUGGIES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARM IN ILLINOIS. taquire at No, 455 Massachusetts avenue, near Sixth street, oc & iw? aah _ R RENT P. asvanon given immediately.) a Pi teant FRONT ROOM, nicely farnis’ ed; wil! he rented to g ntlemen only. aad is very suitable for the aceommodation of two peravns. The lady of the house is not prepered tw furnish meais; 30 gentlemen desiring board nved bot apply. Apply at 403 9th at., oetweeo H and I. oc $ tf *PHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT Prt. yate salea tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, dittant about 4 mi ea from the Capitol, over Benoing’s Bridge; about # acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and cheatnat, No improvements except & small house. For farther particulars address Box 584, Washington, D. 0.. or innaire of She -tabserifer, Ue miles northeust of Benning’s Bridge. id E. SHERIFF, fep 6 2m* __ = SURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. without Board. F to gentlemen only—347 K street, near 13th. Inquire of Mra. A. K. STEPHENSON, * au Si-t? L Remora BE. ALLIOT, from Paris, 3 late 212 Peousylyania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel, by expiration of lease wili remove and open on October 2th, at No. 324 E street, near Grover’s Theatre. oe 13-1m* Bore’ 42ND youras FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We invite parents toaninspectiono eur large stock ef BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ JACKETS. BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ VESTS, BOYS'SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, & which we are selling a8 low as goods of like qual ty can be had for in the Northern cities. WALL STEPRENS & CO. enns: ‘el sep U-lmif _(Tatel.] "bet 9th and Wth sts. TOTICE—FOR SALE.—590 sets of ons, two Dy ste noire gant Menage jer. yne ani \~ = ni a Bitsand BRIDLE. Apply to HB. JOHNSTON, ‘oO, 373 Pa, avenue, between 4} nd th streets, opporite Nat? 1 tel. Tit, OR SSLB OHRAP—1.5.0 gal! od OTDER PVISeGar at No ads MS aye eo sin AUCTIUN SALES, r ie! see tirst page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORKOW ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avoti BY OREES 4 WILLTAN nad D streets north, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN- AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. A No. 526 Seventh wad D stents worth. THREE HANDSOME AND DRarRar E BUILD- ING LOTS ON NORTH N STRERT aT AUO- IMPROVED PROPERTY. On THURSDAY, the s7th inst., at a 0% rare ggRdersigned. trustecs uader the will of the | m., we shall scil in front of the promises parte tobe tion the following prover, for sale at publicauc: | 2.3and4. in Square 313. This property fronta on On WEDNESDAY 2h Oc north Natrect, between Ith apd 12h ats, wort o'clock p, m.cob the weengcoNer instant, atfour | Terms: One-half cash; tne balance in 6.9 and 1g Part of Lot 8. Square oo, fronting 62 festsy, | deed eivre ands deraetiar nie et A deed given and a deed of trust taken. er anaas and stamps at the cost of the ter oe 34-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BX 248. 0. McGUIRE & GO.. Auctioneers. — IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVRED IN) HR FIRST WARDAT VORLIG SALES inches on Ist strest east, Fast Sai of GS Is. Sanare 867. Pere crite cavars7o0-15 feet we iuuner eure sare er bot or aauare Toe went y art fronti feet on Enat Capitel street by dapth of lot. Ties years of lease on Jot unexpired 08 FRURSDAY AFTERNOON, Uctoher 7th, at Part of Lot 9, Square 758, beginning at northweat whole of Li +o the premises, we shall sell, the apgle of square, running south and along 2d atreet | feet Catone No.7, in Square No.75, fronting Sf east 90 feet 7 inches, thence east 21 fert $i inches, | ard purr a 1 street. between 2ist and 22d ate, thence 9] feet 8% inches to Maryland avenne, thence south westwardly along said avenue 2 feet rots place of beginning, containing 1,832 square Part of Lot 10, Square 813, beginning at the dis- tance of 16 feet frem the northeas? corner of and fronting: 20 feet 3 inckes on B street south by depth of let. Part of Lot 10, Squrre 843, beginning at the weat gofmer of said It, with front of 27 feet by Gepth of Part «f Lot 19, Square 729. Lease 99 years on 25 feet front by depth of lot. 52 os unexpired, on East Capitol street, near Cap- itol grounds, And on THURSDAY, the 7th instant, at 40’cl’k p..m.. on the premises— North half of Lot 28, Square 53. Lot A. subdivision of Bquare 574, fronting 28 feet S inches on soutb D street, depth 9 feet6 inches nee 10g Mack 133 feet_to a3 foot alley, to be Senki iBte three Lota nt ia tet front each. the Deen, ee is improved by a snug two story Frame Terme, One tainge other two vacant antes yd in cash: the remainder in six derd of trast ote: With interest, secured by a end of trust on the premises, ’ Title perfect. Conveyances and stamps at phereee the cost of the pur- J.C. MeGUIRE & ©O.. Ancta, eGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, WELL FURNISHED pw T NORTH REWER ND TWENTY-SEOOND TREETS WEST AT PURLIC SALE. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 7th, at 5o’clock. on the premises, we shall sell partof Lot x 15.in Square No, 80, fronting 25 feet on@ street conteining 2,578 square fee’. north, between 2ist and 22d streets west, and ran- The improvements are: Two frame buildings on | ning back 128 feet 8'; inches, to-ether with the im- rt of Lot 19, Square 729;one frame on lot 9. Suqate peeves consisting of a well-built and finished 88; 2 brick houses on part of Lot 4, Square 730, and | three story brick dwelling house, with a two stot a frame on Let A_ Square 579. back building, marble mantels, water and gas, an, _ Termsof sale: One half of the purchase meney | fini-hed in the most superior manner throughout: into be paid incash, and the residue in Gand 12 | cellars under the whole building. Immediate pos- months, With interest, secured by adeed of trust | session will be given, on the prémises, or all cash, at the option of the Terms: One third.in cash; the remainder in six purchaser. and twelve monihs, with interest, secured by » A payment of €25 on each lot will be required at | deed of trust, the time of purchase. Title indisputable avd sale without reser Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in one Conyeyancees at cost of the purchaser. week thereafter, the right to resell,at the risk | The house is well sapp'ied with furniture, which and expense of the defaulting purchaser,on one | may be taken ata valeat | | BY Jas. 0. LARGE AND HOUSE ON tien. week's previous Botice in the National Lotelligen- oc 2) JAS. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auc'ts, cer is reserved by the trnstees. — ss 4 =e cost, of conveyancing ni revenue stamps i je purchaser, © Repaid *’paTRIOK Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avetioneers. No, 256, corner of 7th and D streets nerth, McKENK 4 1 qu 1 a JOHN CARROLL BRENT, Trustees, | GUARDIAN’S SALE OF TWO HANDSOME : BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE 5S0, _oe8-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BQUARE 970,47 TION $0, AND Y J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS AT PUBLIO SALK _ On THURSDAY, October 2th, 1364, I shall sell, in front of he premisea, commencing on the Grat- named premises, at 5 o'cleck p. m., by authority of the Hon. Orphans’ and Supreme Oourts the fol- lowing named property, lying and being in the On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Ostober 2th, | city of Washington, Disttict of Columbia, viz: at 443 o'clock, on the premises, we shall «ell partof | _Partof Lot No. 2, in square No. S80, baviog @ Lot 9, in Square pumbered 417, fronting 15 feet 7!z | front of 18 feet on sonth K, between 6th strest east inches on 7th atreet, be: ween 8 and T streets north, | and running back 10 feet, improved by a frame store and dwelling under rent for $3) per annum, Also. part of Lot No. 6, same rquare, fronting 31 feet 3 inches on Sth street, in the rear of the above, to be divided into two building lots of 15 feet 734 inches each, Genvesenes and stamps at cost of the purchase Donveyance » urchaser, ccwd J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Arcta, ¥ JAMES C. McGUIRE & CJ., Auctioneers TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS ON 4TH STREET WFS8T, BETWEEN NORTH LST,AND NEW | YORK AVENUE, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOD and public space. ard 68 fect deep containing 1,224 feet, and immediately after the sale of the above, T shall sell, in front_of the ses, part Lot | No. 5,in square No, 970, having @ frontof 25 feet ' on sonth C, between lwth ani Iith streets east, and 100 feet deep, containing 2,5 s Terms of sale: One th rdca: bal in6 and 12 menths: purchasers to give notes fer the de- ferred payment, bearing interest from day of a: A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All coi veyance at the cost of the purchasers, including | revenue stamps. $25 will be required ddown when the property is knecked eff, and ifnot com lied with it will be sold to the nex: highest bi der, and ifthe whole termsare not complied with in 6 days, the property will be resold, at the risk and cost cf the defaulting porchaser. Octoher 26th. at 5o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell par: of ISAN WHITNEY, Gnardian Lot No, 4, in Square No, 525, fronting 40 feeton | oe in-eo&ds GREEN & WILUIAMS. Aacts. 4th street west, between — = a rth Lstreet and New York avenue, and ronning back 93 feet 4%s inches, to be sold as two building lots of 20 feet front each, .Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, | Corveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- Y J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE CF HOUSE AND LOT CoR- NER OF TENTH STREET WEST AND NORTH By virtue of a decrse cf the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. in an equity cause, (No, baer 180) wh-rein George Mattiogly 1s complainant, and 0c 70-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancta. | John Wi Nye and others. are detenannts, T shall ee | sell on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October the BY THOS, DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, ee wth, at 442 o'clock, in frost of the premises, Lot STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A EROMISTON numberea thirty, (30) in Davidson’s 2nb-division } 2 fequare No Si7, fronting 26 tert cn Tenth street eee EN ST DEMING Grtee on | westsat the coruer of borth O street, and ruan'n Gn THUBSDAY MORNING, October 2tb, at 0 * o orc'ock, I will cell at the store No. st Hiehat., | Pack Ie fret te 320 toct publicalley.audimproy above Gay st., Georgetown, the Stock and Fix- ‘The terms of sale are one-third in eash; the re- tures of a Provision Store. The store for rent, | mainder in well seevred notes, payable in six and Terms casb, e twelve mont’ s from the tay of sale, with interest, = THOS. DOWLIN Tithe terme ofsale are nov complied with in tye N yeafter t ale. the trustee qill re-sell a! ry AND BAKRELS, 2a eT jones of the defaulting purehaser, Orrice Derot Commi: WASHINGT! C., October 17, 188: Stamps and convevanciog at the cost of the Will be sold at publ ction,on THURSOAY Taner. RO ‘ REALB, T:ustee, Pueizeokas J. 0. MeGUIR® & UO., A ucts October 27, 1864, at 11 o’clock a,m ,at Sixth street | wharf, Wasbington. D. ©.: =F BY 48: C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SAS Bry Hines, sore or lees, TRUBTEE’S SALE OF SMALL TRACT OF LAND : = NEAR T YLUM. ALSO, ‘HB INSANE ABYL 1,000 Sugar Hogsheads, On THUR=-DAY, October <7, at 12 o clock_m , at SARY OF SURSiSTENCE, ‘000 Pork Barrels. the Auction Reoma of Jas ©. MeGuire & Go., by gu Flour * | virtue of a deed of trust from Charles J, Uhimann 135 Coffee and wife to me, dated March 7, 1833, and daly 115 Whisky | recorded in Liber N.C. T.. No.2, felion 65, at 8eq , 125 Fish . one of the Land Records for Washington County 175 Vinegar Kegs, and District of Coiumbia, I shall sell part of the 6/0 Boxes, tract of land known formerly as ** Woodstock,” and &e. &e.. &e. latterly as the “Kosciusko Place" situated near Terms: Cash, in Treasury notes, at thetimeo the U.S Insave Asylum, the part to be sold bein, ale. L. described as Lot ‘‘A.’’ as laid town upone plat 3 5t Lieut. Col.andCem.Sub, | survey made by T Iskyll, said plat Ravi been a ae == | duly recorded in Liter J. A. 8.0 0. ag Fotos 438, c., one © 9 Lan cords of ashin, ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers. id tract containing twenty-two Fors Soath Corner Peun. avenue and 9th street, end thirty-two perches, more or leas ox va ae, Terms: One third ; the remainder in six FINE ROSE®OOD PIS4NO FORTE AND gy. PERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE “qp | Sffruston the premises, saw Secured by deed On TUESDAY MORNING. November ist,com | the puschacersn Venue Mamps at the costo mieaciag et th gclneks yeent sell: at the residence i DAVID WALKER, Trustee. o + Lyle, Feq.. No. O12 nort sic = 4 belwern Sth amd ith, his Mouseheld Furaiggre | NPSL Menke 3: © MeGUINE A OO.. Aucte._ embracing— ries Boseword Piano: Fortes Srimeon Damask covered Rosewood Parlor Suit Brussels, Three ply, and Ii grain Ca 3 bi Cloths. epetrandioi. Brocate! Curtains, Corsites a0 ebades R 1B, rerch-Plate Mirrors, Rosewood Buffet, Marhie-top Tables and Etezere, Handsome Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suit Mahogany ard Walrut Kureaus, , Washrtands. Tables. Chairs, Hair and Shuck Mattresses. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Chamber Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, &c., Datrack, Hall Furniture, Extension, Dining, and other Tables Crockery, Plated. and Table Ware, Step Carpet. Rode, and Pixtures, ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND VACAN' .,LOTs NEAR THE NAVY YARD. = On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 28th, at 4h o'clock, on the premises, we shall se'l Lots 4,5, and parts of Lote 3 and 6, in Square No. 578, front- ingon south I street, between 6h and 7th streets east, near the junction of Virginia avenue, a por- tion improved by adeuble Brick Dwelling Hon: | gon taining ten rooms, with double porches the « tire length of the north side of the house, The re- mainder will be sold as building lots, ee Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed ef trust on the premises, Cost of conveyances and stamps to ve paid by the purchaser. Cockicg and other 8'ove coed J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, Kitchen Furniture and Qooking Utensils, | BBY W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. With many other articles in the housekeeping | line. A_LAFGE FRAME DWELLING AND _SKPA- T-rmscash, ; | RATE LOT IN TILE FIRST WARD AT AUG- Cie ST WALL &'€0.,-Auote, OnMONDAY APTERNOON, 7th N b = = — —= n » Ari Novembe BY J.C. NeG@UIRE & O0., Auctioneers. #2: o'¢ ook. we willssilin front of the prem & a THSTeaNT arge unfivished Frame Dwelling, fronting 24 feec, ¥XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSRHOLD | ard running back 4° feet, and containing Gfteen EEEECTS AT THE PARCONAGE OF CHRIST | Toons . RCH. iN LE. This building is on Lot 1, Square £1, at the cor- On THURSDAY MORNING, October 27, at 11 | ner of New Hampshire avenue and north L street o’clock. at the Parsonage of Christ Chureh- south | which contsins about 4,0" sqeare fest.a part of G street. between 6th and 7th streets east, werhall | which will be sold with the building anda part sell the furniture and Effectsof the Rev. J, Mor- | separately tell, comprising— i 1 “Perms: ‘One-half cash; Waluu Hair Spring fof | moxthe, property secured Arm and Parlor Chaira » Marble top Center fables, Etageres: Oak Book Case, Mehogany Writing Desk | Cane- seat Ch: , Lb vges indow Curtains. Mattings, and Rugs | Looking Glasses, Mantle Ornaments | Clock, Dreesing Bureau, Washstand3 j Single and double Bedstead, Toilet Sets | Mahogany Sideb. ard, Extension Diving Table | Cooking Stove. Radiator, and other Stoves Together with many other articies for House- hold and Kitchen use. | erms cash, coma J.C, McGUIRE & CO, Ancts._ | Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. and Chairs, balance in 6 and 12 d beasing interest, Conveyancing at_xpense of purchaser. cet wm. WALL & CO., Aucts. ¥ J, ©, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON LUSPRKET, BETWEEN 17TH AND IsTH STREETS. By authority of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed October lat, 164 in s cause wherein Christopher Cammack -r. et al ere compiainarts,and Eliza Connington +t al are defendauts, shall offer for sale. at publitauc- TESOAY, the Ist day Pp. m., the east sub division of at 42s o'cl 34 | halt of LouNo. 1, ot 3 roavidson g sub iston - | Square 161 fro: ting 4 feet on L street nor' e- AUCTION SALE_ OF NEW HOUSEHOLD | teeen Connecticut avenue and Lith street by» FURNITURE, depth of 12) fet toa purlic alley. with the im- On MONDAY. the 3ist instant, at 10 o’clock a | provements, consisting of a two story frame dwell- m., washall eell.at No. 429 lith st., between @ | Ing house 3 Terns: Ore half Cash: the balance in 6 months | and H etreets perth, yiz— 5 | Wainut Se ne, Eusy ard Side Chairs, | from the dav of sale, with interest, and to be se- Marble-top Tab'es, Washstand, Gilt Frame Mirror, | cured by the bund of the purchaser, with surety to Tiat Trees, Otromans. and Engravings, | be approved by the trustee: or the whole purchase Walnut Red-roem Suit, coveisting of— mo: ey to be paid iv cash, at the option of the pur- Marhle-top Dressing Bareau, chaser. : Warhs ands. Wardrobes Bedsteads,and Chairs, , Deeds, atemps. &¢., at the purchsser’s cost, Feather Rede, Pillows and Bolsters, | Jf the terins of sale are pe tcomplied with with- Blankets, Camforts. and other Bedding, in five days from the ay of sale, the trustee re- Osk-colored Cottage Suita, serves the bt to rese!l, up'n five days’ notice ia Fine Hair and er Mattresses, Star, at the risk and cost of the pur- Three-ply, Ingrain, and Hall Vilcloths, - T MORSELL, Trustee. Window Shades and Stoves. J.C McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. Chins, Glass, and Orcekery ware. eer anont > b BALE. And many other articles too numerous toenu- | fyPETROPOPOLITAN POLICE Saly— Oa the meraie, i * = 2: sah | supposed to he twe years old,one of them havicg a Terme cash. Stavin forehead and one white hied footy and. be GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Also,on thesame evening, the House and Lot ; other all black feet, were taken astray by the fe . . com? + M-tropotitan Police. These colts will be sold at will De-seld ai woblieauation. |For (uartisularksee! | the Bazaar No 98 Loainiana avenue, oa SATUR- yr o8 § 2 , AY. $4. at 1) o’clock a. m,, to the oet-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. | Dio icat cach bidder. unlens legal evidence of owne YJ. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ership sbal! be previously furnished to the Prop- erty Clerk o the District. at this office, No, 483 SUPERIOR PURNITURY AND AGED With street weeks a2d° ot oceans of livery and On SATURDAY MORNING October 2th, at 19 | MveTHsemeny ore pa ET OK. Property Clerk, oes at one Auction red neh shell roll Sipe oe 25-3t W.L. WALL & CO. Aucts. i Furnit anc ousehold fects. the = 5 property if hy fesnily about to remove from the | {)NITSDSTaTES MAksHAL S SALE. city, and comprising— | | —_ excellent Pi Knabe & Gaehle, 1 dai Hxtalsnt Piano Forte; by Paste. is Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Walnut Sofas, Arm and Easy Chairs, finished in | ariet oF ‘Coretta, aoa toe) (directed 1 wid ex: Heir Clos . | ie. for cash, e au i é a Bilk sy | of Messrs. Gree= il rs f7th and D Bing ereat Cee a Pe Or Orered | Streets, on TUBSDAY tho ist day of November Resewood Marble top Music Stand and Center | next, 1664, commencing at 10 o'clock &. 1.. the fol- In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the i i to wit, viz: ‘i | EgyBksigete and chattels op nate got Furniture Is and Ir 1 Wardrobe 8 Toilet Set Gikloth, Mattive and Rugr, | 14 Feather Pillows Chamber Sets. Stair Carpets, Rods and Byes. Hat Tree, 5 Mattresses 2 Feather ei - rs Extra Carved Walnut Marble top Sideboard, | Let Curtains Bureaus an Walnut Extension Dia Table, _ | 2Spreada ZT see 2! White French China Dinner Service, | 9 Comforts ‘eer Fancy Gilt Tea Bet, Table Cutlery a pumblers, | Beate’ Glass iPltchers ved Goblets, | Bucke’ We out re Tee wood. Bedstesds, Bureaus and (2 Baskets Goal Hoa. Urn and Brush Ronewood SANE: tront Wardrobe } Coat Rifter Warfle [ron po ted x | Net's Shades, Cloths Pins,&c, d Hair acd Husk Mattresses e8 2 les, ¥ brather Bolsters ind Pillows, Todt Sets." ae | Est orockery 2 Tubs abd Boards Walenut ao rary and Bookcase, a's Carriage, | 5 Bedst i eoraad uemae tee ‘aad chetiale Stewart Cooking Stove. Heating Stoves, and levis good Together with many other articles." anne? & tatty feat Parmelia G. Wood. and 7 favor BF The above is all of superior quality, the eorey ee ‘binet Furniture all made to order in thir clt a ‘ Cee ne’ 3.0, McGUIRE & 60, Auc i wil of . M .D. c, N & WILLLAMS Aucts. | | of | James O. McGuire. tes | | oo 8 oe WILLTANE Se (CHIEIS AND FEVERS SHAKE NO MORE | LLISDISEARN CHASE, « novel, By 7. Aooiphue Pennsylvania avenue, West End, and procure 3 | ree's Tal: WashoeBy J, C idote. | _ Oraeoe’s Island, California and WashoeBy J, Pe Te yo tee 4 | Ross Browne,” [ooo] "FRANK TAYLOR,