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‘ a rea cere = LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMBNTS TO-NIGHT. It. Grover’s THEaver—Bencfit of Dan Setchel s 4 ar in the y This evening Dan Setchell will Eee ere” ri w-Hat-Tan,” in 2: JB Ga-Hon-tas, or hich he is irre- play of «Wanted, One Thousand as @Jce Bags” and as ‘Madame Vanderp: He also appears as “H the original extravaganza, Ye Gentle Savage,” 8 part in W! slatible Booth.—Those who have Do! ‘will recollect this ceieion will appear in “Macbeth. Rdeerrrte he he ill appear in Sha ¥ tof PaaS she Wonld and He Wonlda't.” ERBURY —This great amusement insti- Bh ois nightly crowded to overflowing, to ‘witness Cherry Belle in the comic pantominse of*Don Juan, the Libertine,” waich has be- come the favorite play of the season. The Can- terbury cau boast some of the best performers of the day. event LE ut QUARTERLY Poritck Reroats.—The quar- terly report of the Fifth Precinct, (Second Ward,) Acting Sergeant Tait, has been handed The total number of cases disposed of curing the mon‘hs of July, August, and Sep- the following assault and battery, 45; 18; fast ; gambling, 1; 192; do. and keeping bawdy house, 1; mis- accessory to patit larceny, 15; pickpockets, 3; receiving stolen vagrancy, selling in. tember, was 9S, 7 offenses :—Assanits, 1 disorderly conduct, 259: driving, 2t; fighting in streets. grand larceny, 45; intoxicatio: disorderly, 1 cellaneous misdemeanors, 14; murder, 1; passing conn'erfeit money, 3; inclading deserters, goods, 1; suspicion, 19; threats, 11: S: violating Corporation ordinances. 9 liquor to soldi«rs, 5: forcible entr: frand, 4 @f these, 305 were dismissed; 505 were flaed . 19 sent to jail from the station tendent. The amount of fines paid, $1 14; supere ceded, $17. Total, $1,390.14. Property—tne value taken from and returned ; turned over ; tarned over to Total, $9,120.05. lodgers to persons at the station, $4.2 to the Property Clerk, #2 the United States, $375. Horses taken estray or stolen, 10; accommodated, lost children restored to their parents, inquests in the preemet, 3; fires, 3. Of the person rested, 541 were males; 123 females. Black, 117 males; >! females —_—_—_—— A Case Por Covrt.—On the 2ith instant, a warrant was issued by Justice E. H. Bates upon the information and oath of Peter D. Bet- ticher, who charged A. Feckles with swind- 3Lon the Feckles was arrested by detectives Bigleyand Kelly, who took the case before Justice Miller on the 25th instant. ‘The complainant had a@ private conversation with the defendant, and returned to the Jus- tice and informed him that he did not wish to prosecute, as the defendant had paid him the ding and defrauding him out of $7 7th day of March, Is6t money. The Justice told him that he had nothing todo with their set!lement, bis busi- ness being to try the case upon the warrant before him. Mr. Betticher was sworn, and testified, clearing Feckles of all felonious in- owing that Feckles was not the prin- lected the goods. pounding a felony. statement of wnrrrant. quired togive bailas a witness toappear at court Sa A QveER tractive youth in the audience dressed in sailors’ clothes who looked suspiciously like a The patrol took the youth in charge and marched turn ont, to the Jentral Guardhouse for an investigation, and pretty girl masquerading in breeches. him or ber, As the case might on the way, it is said, some of the susceprible guards gave the pretty sailor some tender hugs and pressures of hand r At the guardhouse aconsultation was held As to the proper manner of determining the sex of the prisoner, the officers themselves feeling a natural delicacy to undertaking the job. Fi- nally & woman was procured by the name of je the point, and she took the prisoner aside and presently reappeared and reported with considerable Acerbity that the prisoner was an unmistaka- The sailor boy, itappears, is a newly Orutechly who undertook to s ble he. shipped apprentice at the Navy Yard. —_—__—_»—_—_ CHARGE or Rare.—Tuesday evening, Enos Reynolds was arrested by Officer Clements, | on the charge of having committed a rape on the person of a small girl, named Mary A. The defendant is a man and it is alleged that the occurence took place on the farm of Mrs. Ber- rett, on the Bladensburg road, where he was boarding. The case was ruled betore Justice Handy, and a hearing took place Tuesday night. The principal witness was a Mrs. Miller, who lives near Mrs. Berrett’s, who testified that she saw Reynolds take the girlin his lap, lay heronabench aod put his hand under her clothes, when she cailed him a dirty black- guard, and he went off The child was not Reynoids denies having committed any act of violence, but pat | his hand under her clothes, and healleges that it Was her fault, as she tempted him. Justice Kitzner, on Monday. of over fitty year present at the eaamination. Handy committed him to jail for court. A Case or N with: tain s the war. men the rebellion snd its consequences. them at the Sfar Office counter. a ‘Tux CORPORATION FINES TO BZ DEPOSITED. ‘The Justices recently appointed by the police commissioners, are requested by Superinten- dent Webb to deposit money paid as fines in Corperation cases, in the Bank of Washington, Mayor Wal- jach requests the Justices toturn the money to the credit of the Corporation. ir. Forp's Tuzaten—Farewell tee os or is his last night but one, To-mor- speare’s Venice,” and in_Morton’s comic r court; 16 gave bail for court; 21 gave security for peace; 1 sent to jail in default of bail tor peace; 9 were sent to work- house; 65 delivered to the military; 2 escaped 2 were sent to the Suaperin- pal, but only the representative of a man named Becker. in Phildeiphia, and merely se- Justice Miller decided that ' as there was no evidence against Feckles the case against bim should be dismissed. But as the evidence before him was that Betticher swore to the warrant, and subsequently re- ceived money and endeavored to have the case dismissed, and failingin that gave evi- | dence to clear the accnsed and implicate a party Abeent from the city, be would require him to give bail for court for perjury and com- Betticher declared that Justice Bates issued the warrant without an oath, ind he (Hetticher) never swore to the Justice Miller held nim to bail in $500: and Feckles was also re- MisTAKE.—Tuesday night, the patrol in visiting Canterbury to examine the passes of soldiers present, came upon an at- CESSITY.—T wo ladies from the rebel lines in Virginia, wish to ob- wing. They are widows, with children, are refugees aud most deserving persons, hay- » ing been reduced trom affluence to poverty by | They fied hither to escape imprison- | tor their ont-spoken sentiments against | Any per- | } sons disposed to accord employment to them, may communicate with them by inquiriog for over to the city police ofeach ward, as provi- | ded by the existing Corporation ordinance, nn- U1 other provisions shall be made by the Coun- | cils for its reception. a Granp LARCENY v7] ' the Fourth Ward, for grand larceny. note and a quanti y of postal currency. tice Giberson sent him to jail for court. —— = DARTARDLY orc! cp or Hancock, was pa sit. The ball just passed over a lady’s ) shoulder, entering one window aad going out (he other. This is the third time this car has , been fired at and the scoundrelif caught should ave his neck stretched. ees DBarbacue at lieve without any disturbance. ge, Jobn E. Norris, Esq, Dr. a), hipgtonisus arrived home. oe Joan Hayes, Private Secretary to terior Department fought during the war. a Rates op Waogs ATTHE NAVY Yarp —The schedule of wages recommended by the com- to workmen for the Vovember has beea No change is made except as regards laborers aud watchmen 25 cents, the former re- mission for the rates of pi months of October aud approved by the Department. whose pay is increased ceiving and the latter $2 25. A New FLAG.—A new ff brought from Philadelphia T by Mr. Wm. J. Miller, played by the Democra: on Friday night last. to-night. e Sg. PrRor. Mantnt bas another of bis delightful h is Da - my, Temperauce Hall, E Sits, beteae On semi-monthly Sotrees at And 10th, to-night, ones Se Lec Broxen.—Mr. Jobn Locke, yoaker atthe Navy Yard tellin the broke his leg. —Henry Jackson, colored, & teamster, employed by James F. Creamer, | teed merchant, corner ot First and E streets West. was arrested by Officer W. W. Grant, of It ap- peared in evidence that Jackson opened his employer’s money drawer, and took out a S10 The money was recovered from Jackson, and Jus- Rarvacve Yusterpay.—The Demo- Bladensburg yesterday, as pretty numerously attended by persons froma town aud country, and passed off we be- Speeches were de during the day by Hon. Emerson Ether- | Dr. Allen, of this tud others, and aboat dark the 7 A™ONG the representatives of the Theta Del- ta Chi Fraternity of Coliege Societies Tesidiog so this city favored by the draft were Major President Lincoln, and Alviero Giobons, Clerk in the la- A number of this society "ave been prominent in some of the battles ag, 37 feet long, was esday afternoon to replace the one dis- tle Association, injared It is to be hung ont + & boiler shop and AcT.—Tuesday night, about 9 | ock, as street car No. 37, in charge of con- siug down Penn’a ve bue, near 13th street, some miscreant fired DIsGB4CEFUL CONDUCT FoR AN OFFICER — On Wednesday night, just previous to the starting of the °50 train, a lieutenant, who staied that he was an aide de-camp on Gen. Meade's staff, made bi: appearance at the depot while intoxicated. He immediately went to the ticket office, in front et which was aa old lady who was purchasing her ticket, and rade- iy staggered against her. The lady mildly re- onstrated with him, when he applied to her & very unbecoming epithet and kicked her in the side. Mr. Walker, the passenger agent, and the officer of the guard, a'rested him, when he became very abnsive to them; butit was found that he was under orders, and he was re- leased. Obsrges will, however, be preferred, and it is to be hoped that he will meet with the punishment he deserves. A THE INTELLIGENCER steals, without a word of credit, our carefully prepared outline of the arguments in the Johneon & Sutton case, ‘while it gives ostentatious credit to other city papers for what it copies from them in the same con- nection. We again call the attertion of the proprietor of that paper to this display of private malice by bis news-clipper. We cannot see the dis- tinction between deliberate thefts like these of the Intelligencer and those of the common thief who is arraigned and punished by the Crim- inal Court a age SELLING LiqvorR To SoupizRs.—This morn- ing the following named parties, who ware yesterday arrested by the officers ef Lincoln Hospital, for selling liquor to soldiers, were fined $29 each at the Central Gnardhouse:— James Gannon, Chas. Fitch, J. K. Forbash, Mary McGill, John O'Keefe, and Charlotte Wilhms. SPEOIAL NOTIOES: Dr, Epwis V. Wriaut, the unrivalled Paychome- trist, bag taken rooms at 459 6th street KEvery- body should test his wonderful powers of reading character without touch, ltt Fact ayp Wintgr CLOTHING. New 8tyles Superb Stock of Orersoata, Dress, Frock, and Walking Cow Pantalooos. Verts, and Boys’ Ciothing, Furvishiog Goods, &c. &c. We are now prepared to exhibit ouratuck of Men’s and Boys’ Ready made Cl thing which. for ele- gance of style variety and exce! ence of fabric and faith‘nInesa of mavufacture, has not heen sur- Leknes by any stock heretefore offsred in this marke’ Those in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine oar stock, We can say with assurance they will fiod the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also. an extensive asortment of Gentlemen's Furnish'ng Goods, comprising everythiog neces- t sary for a complete ou'fit. NOAH WALKER & CO.. 26% Pa. ar., oc 10 8m* Metrepolitan Hotel Building. Corss, AC.—Thone alllicted with these tronble- some things. whether bard or soft; also, thosa troubled with Bunions. Callosities, Club and growing Nails, can find great relief and satisfact: Ty benefit, by applying to Dr. White, No. 4 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4's and 6th streets, No charge for consuliation oc 2i-tf CoLoate’s HONEY soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest material mild and emollient in its nature fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in 1,2 action upon the skin. For sale by sll Druggistsepd Fancy Goods Dealers ja25-eoly Dx. Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pille wre the very bast in use, They operate speedily and effectively. and+being swgar-coated create nc fausea upon the must delicate stomach A trial o. there Pil will prove their Ea oy. over al? others. Price @labcor, Sold byS.0. Ford, corner ith street and Pa, avenue, Wesbington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria iat-ly SPERMATORRAC A U4 BR CURSD.—Dr Rand’s 5pe- cific cures Spermiatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, lm votency, Loss of Power. etc., speedily and eff ectuall; Its effects are truly magical. Atria} of the @pecific will convince the most skeptical of ita merits Price $1 a box. Sold by 5.0. Ford, corner Lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington. and Henry Sook, Alexandria. taft-iy MARRIED, In Georgetown, D_C . October 27. 1964, by Rev. Father Charlier, SAM°L H. COLLINS. of Georg: town, to Miss AUGUSTA 38. GOODYEAR, of Wash- ington, D.C. ¥ DIED, On Tuesday, October 11, 1854. of Yellow Fever, at Newbern Nerth Carolina. BENJ A THORN, aged 19 yeas and) days, late nr sident with his Sister, Mrs. Robert Warren. at Washington D.C * NEW y, NEW STORE! A full assortment of NITURE, mun CARPETS, OIL GLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &e., COMFORTS, BLANKETS, F FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, acca MATTRESSES, S GLASSWARE. WINDOW SHADES, TABLB COVERS, &c., &c., With every conceivable article that is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No 406 SEVENTH STREET, Breiwees @ Ayp H Streets, Bast Sipe. Having just returned from the North with an immense stock of Gocds, I would respectfally call the attention of thecitizens and thore about fur- Dishing to my stock of New Guods, wnich was pur chared before the la"e advance invold and which Iwill sel) at prices that cannot fail to please, We charge nothing for showing our Gooda, and feel confident that when seen they el them- selves, . BUCHLY, 406 7th street, between G and H, Ten doors above the Old Stand, FOR RENT AND SALE. ANTED. — AL econd. han (BAGATEULE Georgetowa, D.C St Montgomery, ‘Hause. YVANTED, YOR RENT—A_WURNISHED HOUSE, of mode ate size, and at moderats rent, Address Box No, 13 fice. TANTED-B. our U- W ASTON ar baa hee 2 address a note to Box'37 Ww Pi girl a SIT- ANTED_ By arespectable yoan UATION aschambermaid or plain cesking. Piease appl 29 §datreet,nearG. 1t* QV ANTED—A white WOMAN to do the general housework of a swall family, No. 366 11th street, one dvor routh of M st oc 2-3t WANTED—A tresty WHITE GIRL to do tha housework of a small family. Cal at 573 6 tol Hill. street north, bet BG etween 2d and 3d erst, C: ANTED—A respectable middle aged WOMAN totake care of a child and de some light housework zoqairs at FRANKLIN & CO.,op- ticins. No, 244 Pa. av. oc 23-tf YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Chambermaid aud plain sewi Inquire at the southeast corner of 24th and I streets, Wash- ingten. D.C ie it A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY wishes a 4% SITUATION ina fancy store or confectionery. Pileare address C. M., Star office, for two days. 08 28-2t* Ww ANTED—A cood COOK, at OHAS. KLOTZ’3 VY “Re-taurant; colored preferred. Good wages given. No, 237 G street, between I7th and 18th, ec 28 3t* WANTEO_By a reapectable girl aSITUATION in a private family, either to cook. wash, or iron, or do chamberwork. Apply at 46% 9th street, between KE aad D. it*® V 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A first class COOK in a Restaurant N ne need apply except thee who cap bring the best of references as character and respectability. Apply at No, 237 street, between 17th and I8th streets. oc 28-3t* ,ANTEM—Ry a respectable young woman a Ww SITUATION as honsemaid, or dining-reom servant and is capable of any bind of the lightest of work. Recoramen¢ations can be given. Appl at No, 282 New York avenue, between 6th ani 7th streets, 1 V 7 AN?ED TO RENT—One or two unfuraished ROOMS by Ist November, with convevience of gas and water. fr men endwife; no children; Pirmanent and promp‘ tenant. Address Room 7%; bird Auditos's Office, Treasury Dep't. oc 23-2t* WANTED To rent two or three 1 ed ROOMS. suitab'e for housekeeping, for gen- Ueman and wife. Good location and of easy access to the War Department desirable. Address H.(., Star (Office. oc 8 3t* W 4ANTED-A nicely furnished ROOM, by a gen- sy tleman,and wife, ana chi'd, with fire and lights. -BOARD for the lady and chi’ A private family preferred. Address, stating ms and lo~ cn tient a 8.,” 295 E street, Washington, D.C. 0c 23-4t* WARSTYD_ 4 SEAMSTRESS, one that under. Stands cutting an ittin, Tesses, 509 H street, near ith street are ae an j ANTED—An OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wi “| gon's aewing machine. Callat No. 6 nort weet B streeg. between Ist and 21, oc 3t* WANTED! Three or four PLUMBERS and GAS FITTERS, immediately, at JOSEPH REYNOLDS & CO . 500 sth st. oc Z-lw V ) ANTED—A WOMAN, for geveral housework. Also, a COLORED MAN, to work in assloon; one that can open oysters—at 244 7th st., between M and N north. oc Z7. i \WANTED—To rent a ROOM, suitable for an office. on Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 12th streets, Address DOGTOR, Star Ofice. : : W ANTED—The ladies who wish Stamping, Braiding, and Machine Stitching, done at reasovable ratea, to call at No, 552 [ street north, hetween 4th and Sth sts. __0C 2-lw* | W ANTED—Two first-class colored WOMEN—a dining-room servavt and Jaundress. Apply at No, 523 12th street, corner of D. oe 97-2t* : MADAME BOWERS. WANTED—A Gool good Restaurant COOK. wagen and steady employment given. Apply at SHAFFIELD’S Confectionery, ith st., between G ano H. c 27-2t* if RY GOODS SALESMAN WAN‘ED—A single J wan, 19 to 23 years of age; one well acquainted with the District trade—none other need apply, Situation permanent and pay liberal. PERRY & BRO oo 27-5t _ Pa. ay. and $ OARD WANTED~—In a private fa married couple. Board net to ex $50 per month; or board alone for Iady and ledging for husband Alto, two furnished rooms for couple tuitable for howekeeping. Address JAS MAD. ISON. Star Office. oc 2 3t™ YU THE DRAFTED.—An able bodied whi is prepared to go as SUBSTITUTE. ties interested may call at 508 H at, between 7th aod Sth, for one er two days, afters p.m. No brokers need apply. o QV ANTED EMPLOYMENT—by a eat NURSE, with twenty years’ experience, Tacies wishing my services will call forme at Mra. Mary Waters, M street. between 2th and 2ist streets Best of reference given, Inquire NANCY MUNDAY, WO YOUNG MEN, of good charaz evenings are nnemployed, wish to procure CLERICAL WORK that can be attended to in the evening Porting of books or copying of any kind will be acceptable Address Box No, 4, Star Ollice, oe 27-2t* WANTED [Three or four furnisved or uafur Vonisbed ROOMS. suitable for housekeeping, convenient to the corner of Mth street and New York avenue. Address"*H,,” care Box 126, Post Office. Mgshington, stating terms and locality, oc 27 3t* — A PURCHASER for a No.1 FLU- MACHINE—nearly new—the owner having three. Will give fall instructions, so the buyer can commence at once im preparing thia very fashionable trimming for ladies drestes. From $20 to $25 per day can he realized by the merest beginner. Compositions, Ac., cost very little. All the necessary Heating [rons furnished, Apply to Mr. BAKER. Star Office. oc T-lw WwW “D—A SITUATION as cook by & young single m. capable of Italiag, French. Span- ish and American; cither private house. hotel or Boarding house. Understands hia Busivera Best of references given, Address 8. C., Star Offics, oe 26-St* " HE LAST TO RISE, THE FIRST TO FALL IN PRICES, GREAT RUSH TO LANSBURGH & BRO.’S, BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORES, 371 and 5757th street, above I street, Haviug just returned from New York with a large and magnificent Stock of Dry Goods, most of which have been bought at Auction, we invite the attention of our cus'omers and the public in gen- eral to give usa call as they certainly will save 25 cents on each dellar’s worth of Goods purchased at cur Stores, We mention in part: 20,000 Is CALICOES at 3) cents. 8,000 “ DELAINES at half price. &000 * Bleached ana Brown MUSLINS from 23 cents up. 15,(09 yards FLANNELS of all shades from Auc- tion. FRENCH and ENGLISH DRES8 GOODS in great variety. All new shades of FRENCH MERINOS, IRISH POPLINS, and WOOL KEPS. BLACK and COLORED ALPACAS, (a!! the fash ion.) CASSIMERES and CASSINETS for Men’s and Boya’ wear. BALMORAL BKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, a large astortment, CLOTH CLOAKS awd CIROULARS of our own manufacture. J.& P Counts § POOL COTTON At 12%: ets. Green & Daniels SPOOL COTTON at 9 cts. Best PINS and &mith NEEDLES at 5 cta. HAIR NETS. NURIAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES- and every other arsicle in the Fancy Goods line, to be seld 25 per evot. cheaper, than any other p acein the city. Also, a copsigoment of fine, Ladies and Chil- dren’s DRESS FURS at half price, Call and convince yourself, that the above is no humbug, at LAN3BURGH & BRO., S71 and 375 Seventh streat, above I street, P.8.—Ladies who wish to avoid a crowd, will please call early in the morning or late in the eve- pipe, she stores will be open until 9 o'clock. cot y [ RAWN NUMBERS OF SHELBY COLL LUITERY, of Keatucky, Class 513, Goines 53-25-5398 1-5 — 25 6-862 Drawn Numbers of Shelby College Lottery, of Kentucky, Class 514, October 27, 1564: 31—45—62— 19-717 4— 3-41-67 — 2018 —$8 — 27 B. 8IMMONS & CO., Managers, of Kentucky State Lottery, October 27, lait: T5915 — HW 1iB—32— 43 040-33 Drawn N Ken Clase 6 " October ts teed State Lottery, BA-SS — M4— iT — 24 50—41 —43—31— 15-29 MURRAY. EDDY & CO., Managers. Drawn Numbers of Lib it & mn Lottery, of Kentucky, Ohana Sao, Outober . 1864 o—-H—-3—T 8364-72-73 5_ 5995-29 Drawn Numbers of Library Astociation Com- ae Lottery, of Kentucky, Olass 8%, Qetober * "39-76-4766 —3—23—-5"—4_s7 9955 9 FRANCE, ELLIS s Go.” oc 19-dtrovi® Managers, LL KIND8OF BOTTLES BOUGHT AND 30 ..D th eee aces ke be psid for Ohaceren, vi Zz Drawn Number Class Rotth street, Irland, between & and F et a ate Oe ren INDI RN CH T. Aon L ae 1B, a novel, By T. Aoolphus " Foland, Cattforaia and Wishwe. Roce Browne. (ood) RAN JE TAYLO V ] ANTED—By the ist of November, two neatly furnished ROOMS, on first or second tloor, suitable tor housekeeping, for a gentleman and wife.in this city or Georgetown, D. C., (George- town tref rred.) Terms must be modérat dress, staticg terms and location, “H Office, for three days. ANTED—Pyalaly. whoisa rapid and good writer. employment COPYIST. Please afdress: stating terms, Kc., WRITER, Star Office, oc 2s Iw" ANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A LOUSE in First Wa d: must he nent Pa. ay. FOR SALE—A FARM of 250 acres. 4 miles from Washing on, Also» Lot of % or 40 acres; either for eash or in exchange for above house. Address HILL... 134 Pa, oc 21-eo3W HEAapQuarTEKs CHIEF ENGINEER OF Dervences, ASHINGTON, October 2), 135 WANTED IMMEDIATELY - ONE HUNDRED (100) LABORERS. and a few CARPENTERS, and CHOs Ens te work on Forts across Eastern rauch. Apoly to Mr. John Col'ins, Superintendent, at Camp Franklin, near Fort Mahan across Renning’s Bridge, or.at these Headquarters, corner Pennsyl- i nd@ 19th et VM NNELL, Engin'r Defences North of Potomac, 7 ANTED—$1.500 for five years, on real en- tate in Georgetown. Apply to CHARLES \ M. MATTHEWS, Attorney at Law, Georgetown, or corner bth street and Pennsylyani: Wasbington city. oc W ASTED—50.000 LADIES to call at the onl STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, aud get their work done, BSF str-et isthe place. and Ladies who do not want their work SPOIL&D will gv to po other so- called etamping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VEKY LATEST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery ané Braiding. Stamped Goods, Braid Si k and Cotton for sale. oc 13 tf WA&RTED 10 HIRE—A convenient, well fur- nished HOUSE, for a few months ..P. FBSSENDEN oc 11-tf Corner of 15th and H streets, ‘ARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washinzion, Office Chief Quartermaster, \ York av , u av Nos, 534, 596, 535 Iith street. near New _ . WASHIGTON. Sept. 29. 1854, Wanted immediatels, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout Maryland. Waxes $70 per mopth and aration. Each workman will bring his own kitofteols, Transportation will be furnisned by the Gave) Pear shorwack men and their 00ls from i8 city oin! ookout. JOHN A. BLISON, Colovel and Obief Quartermaster, sep 3- tf Department of Washington. W 4NTED_SEOOND HAND FURNITURE Also, MIRKORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BEP- DING, and HOUSEFU RNISHING GOODS ofevery cexerip tion B. BUCHLY, 42» 7th street, fe 8-tf between G and H.east side. IGHTERS FOR SALE.—We bave on hand sey- Lever gord LIGHT BRS or SOOWS.cuitetie Tor wood or sand, from 1S to 60 feet in length, which we will sell at a bargain, aavirs BARNES & 80N ec%-lw* G38 11th st. mear the wharf, USIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c. LOUIS WEBER, No. 569 7th street cast, gpectfully informs hia friends and former pa. trons that he continues to attend Balls, Pa: lies, &c, with his well organized Scientific Mu ns. No.5 Yard. Fa GOODS. JUST Bi A 377 SEVENTH STREET. Having just returned from New York. I wonld respectful y call the atteution of the citizens o Washington, Georgetownand Alsxandria to our large and well assorted stock of grade, comprising art— 7 PATTERN BOUNETS, Hats INCH FLOWER RIBBONS ¥ % : TLINBRY GOODS. NOTION: Press Ds, SHAWLS 8. COTTONS. FLANNELS, &c., &c., with a general assortment too numerous to men 0 “Having purchased the above nince the heavy de- otes oan d.I am prepared tosell at prices which aie Gieneeted Mrs. A. MoCLOSKY, URNISHED ROOMS, fi ntlomen, at S35 KF 7th at., bet, Mans, a! and fate ve 23.58" «OR RENT—A STOR# ROOM, with reom ad- {oining: also. s CELLAR, underneath. Apply at the corner of (sta and © sta.. Island. oc 2 3." FoR BENT Purnished ROOMS with table pons 6 Cor: 3 4 Presbyterian cue oe Pc m2 FOL RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE. on ith street, bet ow York ay and Dat. Apply at the cemern w York avenue oes OB RENT—A large STORE ROOM, a first rate businessatand, Baquira of HILL, Gaa fitter, corner of Eand 9th streets west. Oc 23 St* Crear STORE FOR SALE—PRICE ABOUT $200. Good locality, near the little marxet; N_E. corner of sth and L streets. Possession «i immediately oc %-lew Fer BALE. CHEAP FOR CASH—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, on ist street, third house above L, next to the Squire's: a fine large Barn also. Must be sold immediately, A rare Dercain. c oe B-3t* KF ‘OR RBNT—The dwelling part of Hoase 70 Bridge street, Georgetown; 7 lodging rooms, 2 parlors, kitchen and washroom; hydrant in th ard) Alto, for sale. linds, second hand several Bure of Venet n) Apply on the prem nting only slight reps she prem i oc 2 [POR FALE CIB? POR CABG ONLY—A mall wo- ae o-stoty BRIOK HOUSE witha large bara back. situated on Jat stract, third hocse from L, between T and New York avenue. Lot 2) by 8. mon forther rarticularsapply on the premises, Fo RENT—The upper part ofa BRIOK HOUSE, st No, 550 K street. Inquire on the premiees. Rent moderate. 09 27-2t* COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR KENT. at 394 New Verk avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sts, Convenient to Railroad. oc 27-3t* oO LARGE FRONT ROOM SOR RENY, far- nished, suitable for a gentleman and bis wife, or two single gentlemen, at 459 @ st., bet, 34 and Ath, References required. 0¢ 27-30" FOR, RENT —A neaily furnished BED ROOM, svitable for a single gentleman. Terms 210 Fer rmgnth, Good reference required. No. 104 stachusetts avenne, bet 9th and l0th st. oc27-3t* Tie STORE. LEASE and FIX- da GOOD WILL on 255 Pa. avenue, between i2th d 13th ate. Apply on the prensises, or of L. RICE, 291 Pa. ay. O¢ 27-3% OOM FOR RENT. AND LBAGATELLE TA- BLE FOR 8ALE—Koo n suitsble for any kind of business, Apply on the promises, 170 4's st., Island, oc 27-20" PGENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. of different sizes, at No. 492 E street, between and 6th. Furniture new. and everything in fine order aud desirable. Also, AN OFFICE in the basement. Enguire as above. ¢ 7 -3t™ FOE BENT Four furnished BED CHANGERS, and two FRAME HOUSES for sale. Inquire atd24 t.. bet. 8th and 9h north. 26-40" | aL ROOMS FOR RENT. No, 2 av., bet, 9th and With sts., south side, Al rooms on first floor, suitable for showing goods, or ware-rooma. Inquire within. oc 2 Bt" pot RENT—A large PARLOR and BED ROOM, on second fieor, neatly furnished, just 1 block from the cars. Apply at 234 H street, between Jgcth and 20th, oc 25-3t* re SALE—A large, new and conveniently built COTTAGE, ccntaining tea rooms al! private. together with the Lot, 60 by 130 feet, to a 30 foot alley. Finely located in upper pat of the city, on acarroute. Apply te 396 lith street north, one oor from 5 oc 25.3t* F OR RENT—A _ three-story FURNISHED ~ HOUS piessantly located; with gas and water. Inquire of C.0, THOMPSON, at the Pea- sion Office, ie Oc 25-5t™ | REE ROOMS TO RENT—At No, 28 K xt, between 7th and &th sts.. opposite the Northern Liberty Macket House. Table boarders also taken, nis i vaeeicll Oc 25-1W* | Dees RENT—BRICK COTTAGE, one block from the Bepifol, half block from street cars, seven 3 Pa. 50, 2 rooms, well furnished, neat and clean, Rent to be aid in talile board. ' Possession given at once, rquire at 325 north Bet., between Delaware ay, and Irt st, @c 25-5t* 5 STth street, VIRGIL VANNUCHI, STORE FOR SALE.—Apply at No.36! © next to the corner of oc 24-lw* I etreets north,on Ma'ne and Maryland aye- rues, Dand K south, and }. street west, between Mand N south, B. MILBURN, ©. 8. Jail. oc 24-im* ON, FURNISHED and one UNFURNISHED ROOM for rept withont board, Boardiag house in the neis iborhood. where meals are served. Apply at No.320 New York avenue, ba tween Oth and lth eta. oc z4 6t™ FOR SALES The GOOD WILD and FINTORES ofa first class Restsurant. Kverytuing in good order, with ten yearm’ leans of the property, Ln- uire of W.B. LEWIS & CO., Auc:toneers, No, 07 Pennsylvania avenie. oc 2htt I RUG STORE FOR SALE—One of the best busi- ness standsin the city, witha larga and well selected stock, will be sold'for cash and good pa- per Address ‘A, B.,’? Post Office, Washington ity. 00 2)-2w OR SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d and Market streets, Georgeiown, D.C., containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfectorder. A brick stable. ice house and all neceasary out-buildings House 49x43. lot 50159, Prize $35,000. y, and possession when required. For rticulars apply on the premises, FOR EE: T—HOURE No. 4311 nth at, | nd H, call from 9a, m., till ip, m oc 19-2awit™ AOBLING HOUSE FOR SALE. The Proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intends to retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for sal. Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue bet. 12thand Iith sta, ocli-2w' ‘A RARE OHANOR. OR SALE—The SPOOK vn GOOD WILE, of Ct | mainers, sock . Osos HES UAURANT AND BILLIARD ROOM, info operation, NT— ATIN ELLAR, for a sroduce desler, _ Inquire CORNER SEVENTH AND GSTREETS, Navy Yard. oc 15-e05t* OR BALE AT BLAPEASBURG—A comforta: ble HOUSE and good business stand, containing Sronma,hitehen and atore room. Also. granery stable and smoke honse, together with over an acre of rich igad suitable for garden truck, Terms and payments easy moderate, abd Papi DE RRAFPT & CO. 474 7th atreet north, Also, Fifty improved FARMS, various sizea,in Maryland and near to Washington oc 15-2w* DURNISHED ROOMS to let, without beard, at I 272 F st., corner of 13th, ll-2w* URNISHED ROOMS FOR ‘or rent, PEN ortable aed well faruiahed ROOMS at 430 10th street, east. side, between Gand H sts. No children in the house The location is one of the most agreeable and desirable in Washington, oc W-19 SOR SAUR—THREE HOUSES, ONE DRUG F STORE TWO BUGGIES AND TWO HORSES, IMPROVED FARM IN ILLINOIS. toquire at No. 455 Massachusetts avenve, near Sixth street. oc5 iw* YOK RENT— P sarasion given immediately.) Fh avant FRONT ROOM. nicely furnished be rented fo g ntlemen only. aad is very, suitable fur the accommodation of two persous The lady ot the house is not prepsred to furnish meals; so gentlemen desiring board need not apply, Apply at 403 oth st., between Hand L. ced tf E UNDERSIGNED Wage SELL AT PRI. vate aalea tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, di-tant about 4 mi'es from the Capitol. over Benning’s Bridge; about 50 acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut, Ne improvements except a small house. For farther particnJare addresa Box 354, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of the subscriber,’ Ibs miles northeast ’s Bridge, ‘eat KE, SHERIFF. "RNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, withont Board, ie ntlemen only—347 K street, near 13th, Inquire of Mrs. A. E. STEPHENSON, ' au Sl-tf re J BURR & BROTHER, DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. UMBRELLAS, &o. No, 383 Seventh street, near I street, oc 21-3 | eoani Aly ALLIOT. feom Paris, ate 212 Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel, by expiration of lease will remove and open on Uctober 2th, at No. 324 KE street pear Grover’s Theatre. oe 13. ae RPHANS’ COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF O COLUMBIA—ZJn the matter of the petition of M. is, Guardian. —Txe seid Guardian havin at he sold allthe interest aod tit! of is ward. and also th inna Queen, widow of Barney aren, (she assenting to the same,) in, and one balf lot two, io square one hundred and twan- ty-two, as laid down in the plat of Washington City, with all and sicgular the improvements thereon. described and particularly set forth in gaia procee- ings, to Allison Nailor, for one thon- sand and fifty do:lars, and that said Allison Nailor has complied with the terms of sale, it ie, this1!th day of October. A D., 1854, ordered'by the court, that the said sale be. and the same is nereby rati- fied and confirmed, urless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the ith day of November next, rovided copy of this order be pnblished in the Proviges tar, three timers week for threo weeks, before said day. WM. F. PURCELL. Sole arise’, of Orphans’ Gourt. oc y7-e09t* _Z. C. ROBBINS, Register of Wills, oe 1-cost” _7. 0. ROBBINS, Register of Will UARTERMASTER GENERAL’s OFfIOs, Q Wassrnaran Sie ese 1 HOR! ORSES. bt 5 ES, Horses tuitable for Gaver and Arti service November 1. Tea, TenDeret: oe delivered to Captain L. Lowry t to the usaal Gov- tere! M. at .Q. M., and be sub; : ‘peotion before being accepted. y Horses, $175 each. Price of artillery Horses, $18) Paymes' be mate for atx (@or more. Colonel First Division, ce 3 ta Gen'ls Office. oO. AUOTION SALES, Fo other Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW ees BY W.L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers, PUBLIC SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT $b SOR 4 STRERT, BETWEEN 187 AND On TUESDAY, the 25th day of Oot, 3 o'clock p. m.. Ihhall offer fornate cr rate at tion, ip front of the premises, the west part of lot nombered twenty four (24), in taugee etek seven hundred and twenty-eight (723) fronti twenty ene 121) feet eleven nad’ sue hee tee inches <p north A strat, and runing eg (i's) that width one hendoed ad twenty seven (18 tent eight and one-balf (83) inches te te said lot, with the improvements... © "e* line of house, two This vrope:ty is improved by a framo storior high, with baement The location is good and otfrs crest inducements to purchasers, % .Terms: One-half cash; the residue in three and six months; the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, bearivg interest from the day of enle, and sntisfacterily endorsed. A eed given, and a deed of trust taken, Ail conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, __If the terms of sale are not complied with with- in five days from the day ef sate, I reserve the right to resell the said property, at the risk and cost of the Kefaulting purchaser. ASBURY L! OYD, Agent and Attorney, oc 12Jlaw W.1. WALL & CO., Aucta, RF THE ANOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED TO FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 2th inst,. at 40'clook. ASBURY LLOYD, Agent and Attorney, 0c WM L. WALL & OO., Aucte. Y JAS, C. McG@UIBE & CO., Auctioneers, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND VACA -plLOTS NEAR THE NAVY YARD. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 23th, at 45 o'clock, on the premisos, we shall soil Lote 4,5, and parts of Lote 3 and6, in Square No, 878, front: ingon south I street, between 6th aad Tth streets east, near the junction of Virginia avenne, a por- tion improved by a deuble Brick Dwelling House, containing ten rooms, with double porches the en- tire length of the north side of the house, The re- mainder will be sold as building lots, Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya | deed oftrust on the premises, | Cost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by | the purchaser. d J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneers, No. 626, corner7th and D sts. north. HOUSEHOLD FURNITERE CARPRTS, c., AT On SATURDAY, the 2th instant, at 10 o'clock a. ™., We Fhall sell, in front of the Auction Rooms, nut Sofas, Chairs, Tables and Whatnota Walput warbie-top Dressing Bureans and Wash- stands Walnut ‘Wardrobes, Bedsteadas and Cane-seat Chaira Walnut marble-top Sideboard. with back Painted Cottage Sets, all complete Twenty Brussels, Three ply and Ingrs Cook, Radiator and other Stoves Feather beds, Blackets and Comforts And many other articles which we deem un- necessary to enumerate, co GREEN & WILLIAM8, Ancts, | BY 5. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionecrs, SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD | EFFECTS AT PUBLIC SALK. On SATURDAY MORNING, October 20th, at 10 ovclosk. at our Auction Rooms. we shall sella lot of Supesior Furniture and Household Effects, the | property of a family about to remove from the city,and comprising— j Excellent Piano Forte, by Knabe & Gaehle, ' Fine Cover and Btool, Walnut Sofas, Arm and Easy Chairs, finished in n Carpets fair Cloth, ; Fine Walnut Velvet and Silk Damask-covered Lounge. Ottomans and Fancy Chairs, Haters od Marble top Music Stand and Center aties. Osk and Wainut Cane Seat Chairs, Superior Brnssels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloth, Matting and Rug Rtair Carpets, Roda and Byes, Hat Tree, Extra Carved Walnut Marble top Sideboard, Wainut Extension Diniag Table, White French China Dinner Ssrvice, Fancy Gilt Tea Bet, Table Outlery, Cot and Engraved Goblets, Wines and Tumblers Want and Rosewood Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washastanda, < Rosewood Mirror-front Wardrobe, Superior Curled Hair and Husk Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Toilet Seta, a Waleut Secretary and Bookcase, Child's Carriage, | Stewart Cooking Stove. Heating Stoves, Together with many otber articles. a ome above ia all of auperior jauality,, the abinet Furniture ali made to orderinthiscity, | oc 25 J.C.McGUIRE & CO.,Aucts. | Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. { HAND PRINTING PRESS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at 10 0’clock a. m., We shall sellin front of our Auction Rooms, corner 7th and D sts.,one Mand Printing Press. Terms cash, oc 6 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. At the Horse Bazaar, 98 La. av., bet, 9thA 10th, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES HARNESS, T AUCTION On SATURDAY MORNING, October 2th, com- | 10 o'clock, we willsell. at the Bazaar, ana avepie, between Sth and (th sts,, COmprisDg SOUPLETY HORSES. Including Driving, Saddle and Harness Horses, Full description at nate o— rable new and second- » Rockaways, Wagons, Large assortment of 4 hand Carriages, Bugeie: Harness, &c, ALSO— A fine pair of work Mules: 16 sets new ond second hand Wagon Harness of good quality. wz Regular Sale Daya at the Bazaar every without revard Harness and Wagons at private sale, hr} L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Be GRBEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BAILIFF’S SALE. On SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at 1) 0’clock a.m..I ehall sellin front of Green & Williams’ Auction Store, corner of 7th and D sts., 3 Tables, 1 Bucket, 2 Chairs, 1 Looking-g ass, lot Carpet. Axe, 2 Tubs, and 1 Hog by distrain for house rent die George ylor, G.T. GIBBON: HiT, | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, SY WM. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, TO-MORROW. (Saturday,) at 93s o’clk, we shall sell. at Our Store, No. 307 Pennsylyauia avenue, Agood lot of Furaiture, Bedding Carpets, Stoves. Also, Inyoice Clothing. Dry Gooda, &c. | it WM. B. LEWIS & CO.,Aucts. | | YY J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. EXCELLENT BUILDING LOTS ON 14TH ST. e AT PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 2, at 43s o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell to the high- est bidder, twenty-four fine Baiiding ots, atthe corver of 14th and T sts. Eleven of them frenting 20 feet on 14th street, and running back 12) feet 2 inches toa wide publicalley, The remainder front on T street. near Lith st. fi ye Terns: One third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the’ premises. A payment of $25 en each lot required at the time of sale, Conveyances and stampa at the cost of the pur- heser. “oe af J.C McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, oc G-d JAS. C. McGUIRE 'O., Auctioneers, FOUR NEW DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS ON TENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 3ist, at 5 o'clock, onthe premises. we shall sell. Lots No, 32 and 33, in Davidson's subdivieion of Square No. 311, fronting together 51 feet » inches on lth street west, between M and N streeta north, and running back 92 feet to afwide public alley, with ths im- rovemenis. consisting of four snug two-story ‘rame Dwelling Houses, with back building, con- taining five rooms each; all in perfect order, hav- ing been built during the present year, and to be | Crockery, E tely. AO aero ia cash; the remainder in6, i2and 18 months, with interes!, secured by adeed of trust onthe premises, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. 7 Possession given December Ist, 1854, | oe:7 S7Gr MCGUIRE & 00.. Aucts, SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASIER’S Ss" STORES, AMBULANCKB, &c, hil jartermaster’s Office, Deyot of Washington, | CHUSS Washington, D. C., October 27, 1364. | Will be sola at Public Auction, at the Govern- ment Warehouse, situated on the square between Eaud F and 20th and 2ist streets, Washingt C.,or FRIDAY, November 11, 1804, at 10 0 a. m.,a lot of QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, condemned as unfit for use, viz: Axes, Carpenters’ Tools, Brushes, Bridles, Buckets Saddles, Saddle Blankets, Stable Broous, Stoves. Sans, Shovels, Picks, Paulizs, Halters, Scrap Leather, Portable Forges, Knives, and a large lot of Scrap Tron god Wagon Tire, &c. Ls0, Will be soli at foot of 19th street, near Chesa- peske and Ohi > Canal. immediately after the com- pletion of the sale above referred to,a number of Awbulances, Carts. Medical Wagons, Metailic Wagons, Wagon Bodies, Spring Wagons, &c. Successful bidders will be required to remove the Btores within five (5) days from the date of Bale. Terms cash, in AED Arte gad ie! uartermi er, eat x- ta pores St "Depot of Waal gto’ sae OF CONDEMNED HORSES. feneral’s Osfce, First Division, Quartermaster Gorm City October a, Ist. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest ro, D.C. ee de TEEebAy, November 1st, 136. 10 Caxgiry RIDAY, November 4th, 1861. ‘ry Ho: Theae horses h been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army, { For road and farming purposes many good bar- | gains may be nats Eaieto commeace at I) o'clock a.m. Terme: Cash in United States currency, By order of the Quartermaster General. Jonel in cbarge First Division Qua ‘ste Gunerat'e Office. m Quartemaee | BUTLER TENTS. x WOOD Second-hand Tents constantly on band, Groop Tente of any size made ts re! 2 by ! ARN RS B * Sail Makars, 63% Nth street, a ncer the whar!, tock o9 % im* } 1 Wardrobe | gervesth AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctionses, AUCTION SALE OF NFW por, RcANICRS HOUSKHOLD On MONDAY. the Slat inatant, at 10 ™M., weeshsil sell.at No, 429 1th # and H nerth, vir— Walovt So’as. Kasy and Side Ohaire Marble-top Tables, Washstand, Gil Hat Trees, Ot omans, avd Engravi Walont Bed-room Suit, consisting Martle-top Dressing Rareau ashevands, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, ant Chai Feather Beds. Pillows and Bolsters, Blankets, nforts. and other Bedding, Onk-colored Cottage Buits. Fine Hair and cther Mattresses. Three ply, Ingrain, and Hall Oileloths, Window Shades and China, Glass, and Crcekeryware, Ard'm Pr artic . Z memianses Other articles too numerous to eng Terms cash, o'clock a between G ‘rame Mirror, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. will be sciathe same eve! the House and Lot 3 old St public auction For particulars see GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, WILLIAMS, Auctioneors, VAL SLE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON it Tee E STREETS NORMA. AT ACTION @ AND IL On MONDAY. the Sist instant. ny., we shal! sell, in front of Story Frame House, con with balls, ke, Lot No. feet front, 100 feet dew veatmer t fo p ssession given on the d sale, as the farniture will be ® li on the same a “s at lv o'clock am. Krown as No, 4 Terma: One third cach; the ba menths. for notes bearin. given and a deed of trust taken, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, T tle indisputable. 0026-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct Y¥ J. 0, MCGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, EIGHT SMALL FRAME Car ON RTREET, BETWEEN RUODE ISLAND AEE NUK AND NORTH P SPREET. AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 1, at & g’clock, on the prerises, we shail sell. to the highest bidder. eight ‘rame cabins, situated onplita street, between O and P streets north; the same to be removed within ten days trom day of sale. Terms cash, J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y WM. L. WALT, & CO, Auctioneers. Sonth Oorner i’epn. avenue and $th street. FINE ROSEWOOD PI4NO-FORTE AND SU- PERIOR HOUSEROLD FURNI AUOTION seid as On TURFDAY MORNING, November Ist,com mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell. at the residence of JG. Lyle. Keq.. No. 512 north side M street, between sth and 10th, his Household Furnitareé embracing— Fine Rosewood Piano-Forte, Crimson Damask covered Rosewood Parlor Suit. Brceeels hres ply, and Ingrain Carpets and OW loths, Brocatel Curtains Cornices and 8h French-Plate Mirrors, Rosewood Buffet, Marhle-top Tables and Etegere, Handeome Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suit, Mahogany avd Walzut Bureaus, Washstands, Tables. Chaira, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillow: Chamber Carpets, Rugs, Oileloth airack, Hall Furniture, ‘ Extecsion, Dining, and other Tables and Chairs, lated. and Table Ware, Step Carpet. Rods, and Fixtures, Cookirg and other S!oves, | 5 Kitchen Furniture and Cooking Utensils, With, ey other articles in the housekeeping ine. Ten ME Wat. WALL & CO., Aucts,_ BY J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND JOT ON LSTREET, BETWEEN 17TH AND i=TH 8TREBTS. Ry anthority of adecree of the Sagtene Conrt of the District of Columbia. passed October gist, 1844, in a cause wherein Christopher Cammack, sr, et alare complainants, and Eliza Conningtonet are defendants, I shall offer for sale, at publisauc- tion, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of November next, at 43 o’elock p. ‘m. half of Lot No.1}, of J. Davidson's sub co I the east division of | Square 161. frorting 14 feet on L street north. tween Connecticut avenue and 18th street, by a depth of 13) feet toa public alley. with tho im- rovements, consisting ofa two story frame dwell- fee’ one half Canb; the balance in 6 montha from the day of sale, with interest, and to be se- | cured by the bond of the purchaser, wich surety to | be approved by the trustee: or the whole purchase morey to be paid ia cash, at the optionof the pur- chaser. Deeds, stamps. &c., at the purchaser's cost, _ If the terms of sale are rot complied with with- n five days from the day of sole, the trustee re- Tight to resell, upon five days’ notice im the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the pur- cha R, T. MORSELL, Trustee. oc 2 J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucta. BY: C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIN _, LOTS IN THB FIRST WARD. = By virtue of a decree made and passed by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, in a cause depending therein, No. 254. Equity Docket 7,1 willsell, on the premises,en THURSDAY, the lith day of November, AD, 1864, at 4 o’cloek p, m., the south haif of Lot numbered thirty (39) and the whole of Lot numbered thirty one (31) in Square numbered one hundred,in the city of Washington. é The part of Lot thirty fronts 25 feet 0's inches on 2th street west, between Land M streets north, Lot thirty-one will be sold in two equal parts each fronting 25 feet 11¢ inches on 2th street. and all the propery extends back 133 feet 9 inches to a thirty feet alley. The property is in a rapidly {mproving part of the city, and the title is per- ject. Terms cash = Oonvesancing, including stamps, at the expense the purchaser. of the purchaser.» EDK W. JONES, Trustee, oc2-eokds J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ANNUAL FATL SALE OF ISAAC HERRBERG & SON. PAWNBROKERS—EXTENSIVE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. November 24 and 8d. at 10 o clock a, m., we shall sell, ateur Auction Rooms, No, 5267th street. corner of D. a large collection of unredeemed Pledges, consiat- ing in part of— Gold and Silver Hunting Case Patent Lever and other Watches. a Diamond Earrings and Finger Rings, Gold Chains and Breastpias. aud Silver Ware. _ Also, Ladies’ and Gents’ W @ Apparel, Pia- tols, Guns, and one lot of fine new Damask Table Linen. Also, a lot of Cigars, together with a large lotof miscellaneous Goods, which we deem un- necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence with the Watches. SAAC HERZBERG SON, Pawnbrokers, 4 i & SON, Pawnbrokers, coseen Stent GREEN & WILLIAMB, Aucis, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. Bee, corner of 7th and D streets north, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EB- TATE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the 2ist day of May, A. D., 1864, passed in a certain cause (No, 1,300) pending in seid Court between Joseph R, sin, Trustee, complainant, and John Williams, defendant, the undersigned Trastee will,on MON- 3 3ist, day of October D,, 1864, at ae .m.,in front of the premises, proceed to re-sell all that lot of ground situate in the city of Wasbington and District of Columbia, known and designated as Lot numbered 16, in Square num- bered 5. Alse, the east seven feet eight inches front of Lot numbered 15, in said Square, together with the improvements on said Lot and out of Lot. consisting of a large three-story Briek Dwell- ing House, with back building, (being a portion of the real estate of the lats Commodore Stephen asin, os araperty, is situate on north K street, be- tween Twenty-sixth and Twesty-seventh streets west, fronting £7 feet and 8 inches on K street. and extending back with that uniform width (57 feet 8 inchos) 19 feet 10 inches to a public alley. = The terms of sale are : One-third cash, (of which the purchaser will be required to pay down at the time of sale $10;) the balance to be paid in two equal installments at six and twelve months from the day of sale; suid balance to bear interest from day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secured by the bonds of the purchater or purchasers, with surety to be approved by the Trustee. : Tf the terms of sale be not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purebaser. by adverti-ing such resale three times in some one or more daily newerpapers published in said City of Washington. All conveyances and stamps at the cost of the , ASKEY. Trustee. &ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, UNITED staTES MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieti facias issued from the Clerk's office of ike Supreme Court of the Dis- trictof Columbia, and to me direcced T will ex- pose to public scale, for cash,at the Auction Store of Messrs, Green & Williams, corner of 7th and D streets,on TUBSDAY, the Ist day of November next, 1861, oommencinzat 10 0 clock a.m,, the fol- lowing goods and chattels, in part to wit, viz : 1 Cot tane Bet Farniture Lot Chairs 8 it Be y Chamber Sets i Feather Pillows Mattresses ‘eather Bolsters Lot Curtains Bureaus and Glass 2 Soreads 7 Blankets 9 Comforts 16 Sheets tend and Glass 48ad Irons 2 ‘Beakets obits Uroand Brush Coal Sifter Piste, ware Net Boxes o’khades, Cloths Pina &c. Eee Capckety, 2 Tubs acd Boards e LA levi s the goods avd chattels of Chacneey G Wood and Parmelia G. Wood, and wil be gold to satirfy fieri facies No. Waa favor of James ©. McGuire. ne Dano. °. oc 2)-dts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. UTTER: B CCB on Res Eit Butterin 2to 12 d packages, of the Gace quality for’ tbl Sher arriving aimort daily. ma ee8e. a al the lowest prices, 50 Sth street, op- weet net: D. E. DUTROW. ‘TOTICE—FOR SALE.—590 se! N Od four her’ “ penned none pear! WwW. ant BS and BBIDLE! Bands FS ply er 5 avenue, a Oypotite Nett tel,