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Jhaha LN ESN _— AMUSEMENTS Charanauas Oe to the Coser to-night, and have your share \ mare jokes, sentiment and S00KS, Css een nightly by that first class troupe 0 li ren, Matinee this ‘afternoon for ladies a0 ft aud: pis -when Cherry Beile will be presen’ ‘ diven the audience. Grover’s THeaTER. — Dan Setchell, the t, appears to-night in an excellent bill— EThobert Macaire” and * Po-c&-hon-tas, or Ye Gentle Savage.” Last time of Mr. Jas. Dano ‘ns Qaptain John Smith. On Monday evening Mr. Nerebeli’s great burlesque, «Leah, the ‘Forsook.” Mr Grover may well be proud of his company. and the brilliant cast of stars on his engagement programme for the season. Forp’s THeaTeR.— This fashionable and comfortable plice of amusement is overflow- ingly patronized, end to-night we anticipate a riect jam, as Jun-us Brutus Booth appears Bos the last (:me, positively. «Retribution, or a Husband's Keyenge,” and “He Would and She Weulan’s,” will be given to-night, On Monday evenivg Mr. J. B. Roberts appears in « Faust snd Marguerite,” some weeks in prep- aratiok. ~ LOCAL NEWS. ___LOCAL NEWS. __ —— Tue Raistnc or Tue New McOrerian ¥Frac.—Last evening, the Democrats finug to tbe breeze thoir new flag in front of their head- quarters, Parker's Hull, woich had been pro- cored to take the place of the flag burnt on the night of the Lincoln and Johnsen torchlignt procession. At an early hour a large crowd assembled in the hall, among them some sol- diers. After waiting some time for the arrival of the President, (Hon. Charles Mason,) Dr. Cluyton, who was ou the stand, was called on, and ad- dressed the crowd, saying: Gentlemen and f+llow saviors of the Union: | We see in our midst a great many soldiers, and I say God bless the soldiers, (cheers,] and the association should show ‘that they are the triends of the sclaiers. “I propose three cheers for the soldiers,” which were given. «We will give you back your old commander.” [Cheers by the soldiers.) He hud jast returned from Phil- adelphia, and he telt warranted in saying that the old Keystone State would go 25,000 for Little Mac. ‘The oth New York regiment irish brigade) had only one Lincoln vote in at. The soldiers of Pernsylvania are full of enthnsiasm, as also the women. He did not see a woman in Philadelphia but who wasa gocd Union msn. He then referred to the meeting on Wedr ay night at the Continen- tal Theater, Poilaceiphia. and closed by pro- posing three cheers for the three Cieorges + Washington, the tather of his country: M-e- #ellan, the saviour of his country, and Pen- dleton, his aia” A young wan named Jones, of the id regi- tment Veteran Reserve Corps, came torward and stated that the Lincoln men were at work | in their regiment. but notmach bad been done | by the McOleLun men, and he appealed to the | members of the associttion to work. He had | eany ed the regiment and done what he could, and thovght that two-thirds of the regi- ment were for McClellan. ‘Tne meeting was here formally called to or- der by Mr. W..J. Miller, on whose motion Mr. J. ¥. Haliday was called to the chair. Mr. Ennis anuennced that the first business 4n order was the raising of the new flags pur- chased by the citizens and democrats, which was an occasion of more than ordinary interest, | for this flag is A substitute for the one lately destroyed by vandals { The crowd lett the hall for the street, and in | & tew moments the flag was run ont arid | cheering | A traneparency with the representation of a | flag with the inscription “Burnt by negro abo- | dition traitors, Oct. 21st, 1-61," was brought out | and speeches were made trom the top of a hogsbead by Mr. Ennis and Dr. Allen, after which the meeting reassembled in the hatl and was addressed by Messrs. Clampitt, Renehan | and others. There was a large posse of police present, but there was no disorder requiring their at- tention. | Center Market To-pay.—Reef, best cuts, per pound, 3c: next, 2c. Salt Beef, 15a2vc Dried Beet, 25c. Veal, 20c. Mutton, best chops, 25e. Lamb, per pour 2c. Pork, fresh, Pork, corned, 25. Bai sliced, %5c.; breasts, 25c.; shoulders, 25c. ter, 5uaGUc. Chickens, per pair, Slasz. Ducks, per pur, Eggs, per dozen, J5c. Cran- berries perqt.l5c Pears, per peck, 50c.a®t. Cucumbers. ‘j0c. Green Corn, per dozen, 25830 Apples, per peck. new, Sin : dried, 75c. Turnips, per peck, sJai0c, Potatoes, Lrish, per CK, 5 weet, Sic. String Beans, per peck, ic. Peaches, dried, per qt, 25c. Cherries, dried, . Reans.butter, joc ; white, Wai2e. Radishes, per bunch, 5altc. Beets, lic. Onions, per peck, $1. Parsnips, per bunch, if Carrots, 5 Oyster plants,!/a vc. Cabbage, per hd., a2 Lettuce, per ba, ific. Fish—Rock, large, each, 2.00983; small, per bunch, S0asve; halinut, pet pound, 2vc; =e bass, l5c.; blue fish, Isc, Jobster, I sturgeon, 15c.; pike, per bunch; Sic.aSl;, perch, Svc. Rye, per bushel, #1.50a' Corrmeal, $1 » Ship-stuff. 9c. Brownstuff, Shorts, Svc. Corn, shelled, $2; in the ear, per barrel, S7a@ii. Oats, per bushel. $1. Hay, per cwt., #1.75a82. Straw, 21 50a @lover Hay, S1-0as200. Egg each, lve. Chestnuts, per quart, | Tomatoes, per peck, $1. Peppers, a, per peck, 5 Onin | Grapes, per pound, lic. Rab. 5 Smail birds, per bunch.stc. pair, Soe. Blue wing Widgeons, per pur, $1. Wild Turkeys, $2.50. | > - | Saves or REAL Estate, Stocks, &0.—Jas ©. McGuire & Vo. made the following sales re- cent'y :-—Nmail trame house and lot on I street | north, between “ist and 22d streets west, to | John Guttenson, tor $1100. Two vacant lots adjoining the above, to J. F. Sanner, for cents per foot. Brick house and loton G street, between 2ist aud 22d Streets west, to Richard | O'Dowgd, for $5,700. Twenty-two and a half aeres of land pear the United States Insane | Asylum. to Mr Kelly, for #25 per acre, Small frame bouse nd lot on 7th street, between S and T streets uorth, to Anton Stands, for $1.24 Two lots in therear, on =th street, to Willism Heine, tor ~ and 11 cents per foot. Frame house «nd lot on 4 street, between Maryland avenue and © street south, to (eo. Rauer, for #2,4). Two lots at the corner of | i7th street west and F street novth, to John McGrann, at 14 cents per foot. And last eveniog the following stocks:— | Philadelphia and Sunbary Ratiroad Compa. ny, 3g: Corporation of Alexandria stock, 6 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of George- town, 693. quapins, 2 bits, per pair, 51% Wild pigeons, per ducks, per psir, $1. Celery, per bunch, 12. — Tue Barner SHors.—A majority of the bar- bers im this city bave petitioned that theshaving and hair-dres-ing saloons be entirely closed on Sundays, and Superintendent Webb has so ordered it, and directed the police to enforce the law against all violators of the same. The petition from the barbers is annexed : | Superintendent Webb -— Dear Sir: We, the un- dersigned, barbers of Washington city, beimg, by an old and unnecessary custom which is Dow fast becoming obsolete in other cities, de- prived of the blessed privilege of enjoytng the ‘whole of the Sabbath day, respectfully and {| urgeutly request you to close all such places of | bnsiness, snd impose a heavy fine uponall who may be caught with their places of business open. Kespectfally submitted. Seis { A POLICEMAN DISMI88ED.—A decision was | rendered on Thursday by the Koard of Metro- | politan Police Commissioners in the case of | aurice Hurley.a policemaa in the Second | Precinct. Hurley was drafted a dayortwo | since, apd im order to escape service, plesd alievage Gen. Fry decided that Hurley, bei:g in poblic service, was sufficient evi- der -e of citizenship, and Hurley was held to Fer\ ti And furnished a subsUtute according- ly. Maurice Hurley has been dismissed trom the police forces, th~ Board having decided that =m Alien cannot be a policemanin Washington. ee in Berecurs.—Day before yesterday the Steamer State of Maine (hospital boat) arrived here from New York. It was noticed that fince she lefthere the guard had recieved a reinforcement of one—a trim lookiag little sol- dier of about Is years of age, Wao il appeirs, could not pass muster, not being of the sx re- quired by the army regulations althoagh a very Acceptable addition to the guard ofa boat. On being closely qnestioned she acknowledged her sex apd gave the name ot Miss H. Forrest, and she was sept to the Central Gaardhouse ‘Yesterday moruing she was released on pro n- ising to dott the blue and retnrn to New York. ‘It was stated that she has a lover on the boat.” ee Prov. ALEX. WOLOWSKI, since his arrival ‘rom New York, has opened a new Singing #nd pianoforte class. All those who wish to read music readily, and sing with taste, ex. PTeesion and finished style, will do well not to jose this opportunity. Professor's residence 48 at No. 455 10th stree —---- THE Rarevey for a Rifie to take place at (3d Ward House,) H.G. Lorch’s, will positively come off at + o'clock this evening. ap THInv Warp Out or THR Dravt —Mr. nN. UD. Larner yesterday put in tne Jast recruit “Fequired to fill the quota of the Third Ward. WR CALL ATTENTION to the ad vertisemen of the Dollar Stere tn our Special Notices. *® — WE ARE REQUESTED to 51 ss Reynolds mentioned in the stan ae’ mete, “Uctober 2th in connection with _ rape case, 13 amc nolds, an officer of this city. ————__+ ee + SF Mayor Gunther of New York vas pended Ipepector Boole on th Si B iserecr Charge of mal- SPECIAL NOTIOES. Pat ate Ay 2 JEWELS ns Jewarey | _ Besntital plat ewelry and silver pia: is sethe Dollar Jeweiry Store. 435 Pe av.caear os Lapies’ Rusper Sanpats, sizes 2%, 3, and5. Ladies wearing either of the al cap procure ‘bem at present at half orice, vi pet peir.at H A. Hatw’s Iadia Rubber W: euse, 310 Penna av, oc 9-lw Kromen’s (Urpam’s) Hate Dre, Fifty Cents a Bor, Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natwral, durable, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. Caittom, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelpbia, who pronounce it free from all poi- fonons ingredients, and the material composing it will not injure the moat delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Joun J. Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Streat, Philadelphia, Pa. The inebriate may now bid de ance to the tempt- ingeup. Dr, Zane's antidote for strong drink ia acertsin cure for drunkenness, It creates a dia- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive ciren ars rent te anyaddress. For rale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canades, Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for Joun J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadeiphia, Pa. Da, Ranp’s Sprciric. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for th cure of Spermntorhes, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power,Ac. This medicine haa stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a snccess #7, Rand's Speeific is exhibited in the form of pills. made up «utireiy of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative organs, Most perfons associate the ides of opsratious upon the bowels frou taking any kind of pills, The Specific of Dr. Kand is not iutended as an evacuating medi- cine. Its medicai virtues are expended entirely upon theimpaired generative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persona masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend,as affording the sperdiest way to get the effec of the remedy, Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Druggists everywhere. Sold by Joun J, KRomrr, ‘ale Agent, 493 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale in Washington by 8 C, Forp, corner avenue and Eleventh street, au 3l-eoly Who! Fac anv Wistsr CLornina. New Styles Superb Btock of Overcoats, Dress, Frock, and Walting Coats, Pantaloons: Vests, and Boys’ Clothing, Furn @ Goods, &e Xe. We are now prepared to exhibit our atuck of Men's and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing which, for ele- gance of style. variety and excel ence of fabric and faithtulness of manufacture. has not been sur- pared by any stock heretofore offered in thia market Tnose in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s sad Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock, We can say with assurance they will fiad | the right article on the most reasonable terns, Also. an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neces- sary for a complete outfit. + wer NOAT WALKER & CO..265 Pa. av. oc 10-8m* fetropolitan Hotel Buildiay, Corss, & ‘hose atilicted with these tronb'e- some thin whether hard or soft; alse, those troubled w=: Bunions, Callosi erowipg Nails, can find great re’ ry benefit, by applying to Dr. Pennsylvania avenne, between 4" No charge for consultation. 8, Club and In- and satisfacto- White. No. 424 and 6th s’reets, oc 2-tt Dz. Duromt’s Bugar-coated Femal oy Hesnlating Pills are the very bast tn use. They operate speedily and tively, ani sbelng sugar-coated create no nausea upon the most deficate stomach, A trial o: there Pills will prove their superiority over all others. Price box. Bo! |. O. Ford. corner 1th atreet and venue, Wa*hington,and Henry or. an 1a6-ly BPEEMATORRE Ea OA! Corsd.—Dr Rand’s8; res Spermatorr: Seminal Wakness, [m- tency, Loss speedily and efectua ae. ly. flects are truly magical. A trial of the Specifie convince the most skeptical of ite merits. Price $1 a box, Sold by 8.0. Ford, cormer lth atreet and P: enue, Washington. and Henry Cook. Alexandri {a6-1¥ MARRIED, In Georgetown. on the 25th instant by the Rew. J. Eastburn brown. Mr GUSTAVUS RK. DIXON, to ie MARY H. RHODES, all of the District of Columbia. * 20m DIED, Drewned,on the 27th d-y of October, JOHN C, BOSWELL, age 16 years, } months and 12 days. Fnoeral Supday aftecpo.n at 2 o'clock His friends are respectiully invited to attend his faneral. Desr brother, God has called thee To his heaven y home on high; Where an ance band is waiticg, To bear thee far beyond the sky. Thy voice is hushed. thy smile fs gore, Bat oh! thy sor! with Got doth dwell; | How hard it war for us to vart, With him we love so well Bister and friends they all will miss thee, And thy Iitule nieces dear. They all will miss thee Will ieel the loas of you, dear John, And cause them shed a many a tear, ut why should we thus complai | We know ourdear friend is at rest ; | God teok him from this world of sin, To dwell witn Him, forever blest, In Georgetown, yesterday morning, October 3th, JOHN WATERS, in the 85th year of his age, The friends and acquain’ances are invited to at- | terd his funeral on to morrow. Sunday afternoon | at a lock, from his late re-idence, No. 190 High street. i ae naiinmmemmememmmemnminmmeisene ieseiemeseeueeme tee) HE LA&8T TO RISE, THE FIRST TO FALL IN PRICES, GREAT RUsH TO LANSBURGH & BROS, BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORES, S71 and 3757th street, above I street. Having juet returned from New York with a large and magnificent Stock of Dry Goode, most of which have been bought at Auction, we invite the attention of our cue omera and the public in gen- ers! to give usa call as they certainly will save 25 cents on each dollar’s worth of Goods purchased at our Stores, We meotien in part | 20,(0 yards CALICOES at 3) cents. tO DELAINES at half price, 0“ Bieached and Brown MUSLINS from 25 cents up 160) yards FLANNELS of «ll shades from Auc- tion. FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GOODS in great variety. All new shades of FRENCH MERINOS, IRISH POPLINS, and WOOL REPS. BLACK and COLORED ALPACAS, (all the fash ion.) CASSIMERES and CAfSINETS for Men's aad Boys’ wear. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, « large assortment, CLOTH CLUAKS aud CIRCULARS of our own manufacture. J.& P Coats * POOL COTTON at 12°; eta, Green & Daniels SPOOL COTTON at 9 cts. Best PINS ana Fmith NEEDLES at 5 cts. HAIR NETS, NUBIA8, HOSIERY, GLOVES- and every other arcicle in the Fancy Goods line, to be sel¢ 25 per cent. cheaper, than any other p ace in the city. Also, a consignment of fine, Ladies and Chil- dien’s DREdS FURS at half price, Call and convince yourself, that the above is no humbug, st LANSBURGH & BRO., 371 and 375 Seventh street, above I street, P.8.—Ladies who wish to avoid # crowd, will please eall early in the morning or late in the eve- ning, the stores wil! be open until9 o'clock. cot 7-3t* DAYS NUMBERS OF SHELBY COLLEGH 2,1 TTERY, of Keatucky, Clase 515, October S—Ti-71-D-B-4-73 S64 ft4—52—31— Drawn N Kentucky. Glare neo AA 8 — 1254 9-H 55535 _/ %. SIMMONS & OO.. Managers. Drawn Nom) Btat Ciass 611, October 2a tasneBtucky State Lottery W135 -88—-08—-— 16 — 5095 5 — 9 77 Drawn Nombers of K. Cinse 612, October 18, 1364: 73-31-17 — 2910 75—45—38 MURKAY. EDDY « CO, Managers. Se eee Drawn Numbers of Library a, ye Lettery, of Bentuy Ky, Olase, Bi Boom 62-245) FAS 22-75-1933 _35 ntucky State Lottery, Drawn Numbers of Library Axsociati Pap Ae lwttery, of Kentucky, Olass Baz, Octave 9-22-7221 B89 - 4-87-31 BaD FRANOK, ELLIS ¥ On” or 19-dtpovi™ Managers, ANTED—A good, steady, mi‘d'e ag+i Wo- MAN, tod ral hi kK. Apoly ia mediately. 25 Ninthat. ite WAntED-a SINGERS’ SEWING MACHINE. Will bire oF purchase. Address, iamodiat ice, te to Boston, 8tar of = WARTED—a good BREAD BAKER. Apply a ie corn 1 iJ ies oe Corner of Band Th NOsRR & BRO. W ANTED-A good BAR TENDER, well recom- mended at the corner Ist st. and Pean'a ie twelve months beral inteces' nue. WANTED—61 000 for six o G collateral security avd given. Aadress Box 436 Wishiogtua City Port Office. = Sur ____ oe 3" ANTED IM‘ EDTATBILY—At the Lnatitntion for the Deaf xnd Bumh. Kenval!l Green. & competent ASSISTANT COOK, Apply in _par- fon. with refer: nces. ne 2)-at" W ASTED—& WOMAN to cook and do @-nera housework. Also.ane to a'tend to children ard chan ber work Apply at 396 4th street. bat, Ind. avenue and E street north itt ho has had mueh expe. rience in tr mminrg and monnt graphr Apply at BRADY'S Gallery, arenve. ANTED—A_ second-hand BAGATEULB TALLE. Apply at Montgomers Hoase, pe ac B-3t* Grorgetown, D. ¢ WW ARKTED, FOR RENT—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE, of mods ate size, and at moderata rent. Address Box No. 13, Star Office oc 28 2t* Ww V\TED—A white WOMAN, to do the general heusework of a seall family, . 356 1th street, one door th ot M at, tt WwW ANTED—A trusty WHITE GIR’ to do tha housework of asinall family, Cal at 57% 9 Bfreet perth, between 2d and 3d est, Cap'tol Hill. oc B-3t* Ww ANTED—A resnectahle midd'e aged WOMAN totake care of n ehild ar ome Tight housework Inauire at FRANKLIN & CO op ticios. No. 2461 oo 2 tf A fryPrens YOUNG LADY wishes a SITUATION ina fansy store or confe> ionery. Picare a ess C. M., Star office, for two days. OF 2-H W ANTED—A cood COOK st CHAS KLOVZ'S UY Restaurant; coloret preferrd Good wages | giver. No, 237 G street, bstween I7th and Ith, ee at WAN EP TO RENT—One oF two unfurnished ROOMS by Ist November. with conve -iencs of gas and water,f rm on andwife: no children; «rmanent and promp*terart. AddraxssRoom7* | bird Anditor’s Office, Treasvry Dep't. oe 24-2t* V ANTED—T> rent two or three unfurnished ROOMS. suitah’e for housekeeping for gen- tlemen and wife Good location and ofeaay novess to the War Department d:rirable. Address H ( , Star Off ce. Or 3-3t* j ANTED—A nicely furnished ROOM by a gen- tleman.and wife. ano chi'd. with fire and lights. BOARD for the lady a ild. A private famtly preferred. Addreas, sta terms and In- cationt ag 8...” 298 E street, Washington. D.C. oc 28-4t* WAntep—a (SRAMSTRESS, one that under Stands cutting and fitting dresses. Apply at 509 Ai street. near 7th street oc 7 3t* QU ANTED—4n OPERATOR on Whee er & Wil- son's sewing machine. Callat No. 6 north- en Ist and 24, ocl 3t* AN T LUMBERS ant GAS FITTRRS, immediately, at JOSEPH REYNOLDS & CO. 500 sti st. oct tw VV ANTEO—A WOMAN: fr cereral honsework, Also, a GOLORED MAN, to work in asaloon: ene that cen open systera—at 244 7th st., between Mend N nort oc @-lw* ROOM, snitable for an on Pennsylvania avenne. hatween sth and With streets,” Ad tress DOCTOR, Star Office, oe 2 W ANTED_The ladies who wish Stampiog, Braiding, and Machivee Stitching, done xt reasorable rater, to call at No, 952 L strat north, between sth and Sth ats oc W-lw* * | RY GOODS SALESMAN WAN*ED-—A single | man, 19 to 23 years of age: one well acquainted | with the District trade—none other need apply. Situation permanent and pay liheral PERRY & BRO., Pa. av. and sth street. Posre WANTED-—In a private family, by a | married couple. Buad not to exces! $5) per month; or board alone for lady and iedging for | buspard Also, two furnished rooms for couple | tuitabie for honvekceping. Address JAS MAD-» ISON. star Office. oe 27 Ste ANTED EMPLUYMBNT—by a competert NURSE, with twenty years’ experiance, Ladies wishing my services will call fe Mary Waters, M street. between 2 streets Best of reference given, Inquire for Mra, NANCY MUNDAY. o@ 27-3" V TANTED—Three or four fu niaved or anfar nished ROOMS suitable for housekeep: convenient to the corner of Mth str et York avenue. Address**H.," care Boe L2+ west B street het oc 27-St Office, Washington, steting tertas and locality oc 2 3t* . | WASTED A PURCTIASER fora No 1 PLU. TING MACHINK—nearly new—the ownror having three. Will give fall instructioas, sq the boser can commence at once im pr-paring this very fashionable trimming for indies drea ex. From £20 to $25 per day can he realized by the merest begianer. Compositions, &e,, cost very little. All ihe necessary Hosting Irons fura’ Apply to Mr. BAKER. Star (1h ANTED—By a lady. who is writer, employment +5 COPYIST. Plaxse address tating terms. dc.. WRITER, Star Office, | oc 24 lw* ANTED TO BUY GR RENT- A HOUSE in First Wa d: mn*% be near Pa. av, FOR SALE—A FARM Cf 25 aeres. 4 miles from Wasbiog'on, Also a Lotof 30 0r 40 acces. either for cash or in exchange for above house. Address H.W L.. 134 Pa.ay. oC 2t-eotw We iT 50.000 LADIES to cali at the only RTAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, and get their work dona 3S) F street isthe place, and Cadies who do not want their work SPOILRD will gv to no other -o- | called stamping places + are weekly in receipt | of the VEKY LAVEST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery ané Rraidi Stamped Goods. Braid Sik avd Cotten for sal oo 13 th \ PaNTED 70 Ne ect, well fur- i: ha nishied P| FBSSENDRN, oc itt Corner of sth aud H streets, CARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Devart ment of Was ice Chief Quartermaster { Nos, 534, 595,63) Mth street. oear New York av.) WasiiGtom Sept. 1831. *) intely, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Peint Lookout Maryland. Wages $70 per morthand aration Each workman will bring his own hitefteolk, Transportation will be furnisned by the Gevernment for the worknien and their tools trom this city to Point Lookout JOHN A EBLISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Fep 2-tf Department of Washington, ANTE D-SEOOND HAND FURNITURB Also, MIRRORS, CAKPETS, BEDS, RED DING, and HOUREFU RNISHING GOODBofevary description BR BIUCBLY, (2= 7th «treet. | fo 8-tf datwaen nat nid Wanted imm and H ide. GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS | Gmnerrows CORPORATION sTOOK.— ¥ Those persons who may dixposed to pur- chase Geo: getown Corporation Stock. whict hears an interest of six per cent Re’ anoum, gran juarterly, cap obtain some by applying to WM LAIRD, Glerk of said Corporation. oc 1-4tN1 porime PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company's beats, ‘ Potomac,” “Gov. Curtin” and “elle Haven ** Apply to the Osptains on board, or to JOHN B. DAVIDBON, Water atreat, Georgetown, BURR & BROTHER, | DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS, &c. No. 383 Seventh street, near I street o¢ 21-Im EMOVAL. E. ALLIOT, from Paris. i late 212 Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel, by expiration of lease will remove and open on October Wth, at No. 224 E street, pear Grover’s Theatre. oe 13-1m L IGHTERS FOR SALK.—We bave on hand sav- 4 erel gord LIGHT BRS or SCUWS suit ble for wood or sand, from 15 to 50 feet in lengta, which We will sell at a bargain. Apply to cas BARNES & 80N, ae 25-1w* 635 llth s near the wharf, mesic FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c. LOUIS WEBER, No. 569 7th s Spectfully informs his frien ds and f. trons that he continues to attend Ba lies, &c , with his well organized Band of Scientific Musicians. No. 5697th st east, Navy Yara. oc im F* LL GOODs, eet east, re- er pa Par JUST RECBIVED AT 377 SEVENTH STREET. Having just returned from New York. I would respectful y call the attention of the citizens o Wasbineton, Georgetown snd Alsxandria to our large and well assorted stock of geais,com prising in part— PATTERN BONNETS, HATS. of al} the fifferent etyles, FRENOH FiOWFR , RIGBONS, MIL LINERY GOODE. NOTIONS, DKRSS GUUD3, 8A AWLS COTTONS. FLANNELS, &e.,&c., Fith a general assortment too numerous to men tion, Having purchased the above since the heary 4. cline in evld; Lam pr-pated tosell at priese which defy competition, _ ee 12 aw* BRUIT TBREKS, &c.—Fruit Treesof dnest qu © in prices can be supplied jersigned, consisting of Standard: P les, Peaches, Apricota Grape Vines— lower's Reediing, and ee Gooseberriva, + Shade trees Roses, 396 Tt tte eA Oy Nectarines, anon ies & res. Copcords, egcan Tawton Ble k berries, Strawh Currants, &c.; Eve ec t—The GOOD WILL, FIXTURES and. STOCK of a well bed store; 225 dy at. meer Olty Hall, OO Morel Ne. FOR RENT AND SALK. FOE fALy CHEAP—A noat RE<TAUBANT __1 squire northwest corner uf 22d sad Ge. Itt FOR BES T—two UNFORNISH BD ROOMS, 02 H., Gy8t Hor, oa L. street, between dth aud Sth, * oc moudatio for lodgers. on 281 at. he wea T aad Hate «No. 169 HF CRN ISHED: HOUSE FOR REN‘—Apply at af moterate prices, acd}-2t* 13th street, betweeu the hours of lian 4 a Figet peice aE 13 may he obtained by auit- ANG L street, between sth daily, FURNISHED ROO. *ole tenauts, at N and ‘th. uc 29-3,* fF OR SENT—Two BED ROOMS, on econd floor, wi ne eg Boor and Parloron the frat, Kite a Mivand igi, eee ee oe 29 3t* Fog REST— A comfortable | DWELLING HOUSE, a reap-ctable vart of the city, Apply at the fiice of Justice J. H. JOHNSON Ts 64, Lou Paaveoge, small frame COTTAGE HO The beuse ix just firished P $1.23 two-thirde cash. Aypiy to WM. KOBRRT EON ov ith street, between P aad Q oc 2) 3t° FS RENT—A javge front ROOM. second xtory Itis partic lurly desirable for yonce gratl+ Ran. location 430 K etreet. near the (-versi Post © fice ue 2)-3t" [Ok RENT—Teo ROOMS, on second tloor. sait- able for four geutlemen, and one on first floor Inquire at 437 sth street, between G and A Btreets west cide oc 29 | Os RES T—Four UNFURNISHED * ROOMS, Very derirable for a ama l fa ily.on !atn sireet carr ute. Apply to large Frame Cottage P treet north, three doors west Mth street. Referred required Oc 23.37 SOR RENT— A commodious three story BRICK A i’ ELLING HOUSR, situated on the west Fide of 1t brtreet. mideny hetweem H and @ at, north, ia geod or er with va-light end water in b-sement. Inquire at No 358 G st, itt FOR REN T—Withont board. at 27 P Isth, wo desirable ROOMS b nishea && parlor and sleeping r Also, Furnished ROOM on reasonable terms. for Isdy boars ing be reelf. oct at™ Po RENT—A large and ples-ant ROOM suitable foraclub room or would mak~ a avleadid of ficeor parlor Al o,two BEDBKOUMS ate -rnerot Cornectiont avenue aud K street, between !sth and 19th ste. oe 29:3t" Kerk SALE—A uew three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 24 aud Market streets, George own. D C . containing Wroums, with al the lates’ improvainents. in perfectarder. A brick stable ice houre acd all necessary out dnil lings attached, Hoase 49x43 lot suciéy) Prive $45.0). Tern easy, and possession whrn required. For further particulars apply on the prem:ses. 6¢ 69-Mt* ERS Se ED ROOMS, for gertl-mem, at 7th st., bet, Maas av. and L st. 3 Fk REN A 8STORR ROOM, joining; also. a CELLAR, underneath at the corner of I3sth and © sts., Island. oc & ree RENT—Furnished ROOMS with table board at the corner of 9th and @ ata., opposite ene B-ct* H st , near daomely tar m, with gaa Presbyterian church or FOR RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE toth street, between New York avenue Dst Apply at the premises, oc 23 it? [608 KENTA large STORE ROOM, a first rate bnsiness a'and, Koquire of HILL. Gas fitter, corner of E and 4th streece west Oc 28 3t* CIGAR, ST RE FOR SALE-PRICE ABOUT $200, Good locality, near the little market; NE corner of 8th and L streets, Possession wi zea immedia els oc Blw* F°, SALE. CHEAP FOR CASH—A two-+tory BRICK HOURSK, on Us" atreet. third house above L, next to the Squire's: a fine large Barn alee, Must be sold immesiately, Arare hargsin, Gill Oe 2i-3t* Ke RENT—The dwelling part of House 7 Bride street. Georgetown; f ledzing rooms, 2 paclors. hitc? en and washro m; hedraut im the yard Alro. for enie. several prirs of Veuctian nds, second hand, waning only slight repairs App y on the premises. oe 23 3 OR FALE CHEAP FORCASH ONLY—A amall Twe stony BRICK HOUSE witha larze bara back, sit- ated on Ist street) third bense frou b, between TL aod New York avenue. Lot 20 by 8 For fui ther particularsapply ou the premises, oc 2s 3t MFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR hENT at 394 New Yerk avenue, bet. d 13th sta. Convenient te Railrond. 12th FRONT BOOM FOR REN? - nished, eultable fora can leman aud nis wife. ortwosingle gentlemen. at 459 Gast, bet. 39 sod 4th, Refere. ces required, 0g 27-3"" KF R RENT -A nvaly furn shed BED itable for a sive e gev leman | Te me £1) Imenth Good reference reunired. No 194 assact asetts avenue. bet yth and lth st. oc27 3t* OP, R¥NT—Toe STORK, LEASE and FIX- TURES x02 GOUD WILLon 255 Pe avenna, between 12th and ith ats. Apply on the prensa, oro'h RICE 291 Pa. as. _ eH Be FCRSISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. of different Rizes. at No. 492 E treet, vetween 5th aud Goh, everest ng Furniture new. ap desirable Also, AN OFFICE in the basement Enguire as above, oe 27-3t" SURNISHED KOOMS AND STOR® FOR RENT I at Ne 467 tb street. between EB and F. apno- rite the Chr nicles fice, Applyt» THOS RICA, 467 sth xi. o¢ T-wott™ The mn ‘OR RENT undersigned offe «tur rents very des‘rahle COTTAGE, situated in Montaom ry county, une mile from Ga'hersburg. acd .9 miles fro Vash ington. containing # rooma, al papered, and in gi od erder, with a garden capable of besntifal cul- tivation, carriage bouse,& sbling and all oeces- tars out ho ones Thisieadetightful and healthy lueatoc, snitabie «# un ple of resdence for a clerk in the Departmen sand nara church and te“ ool-heuse, BI RNING WeOO FREE OF CHARGE! Stexe communication daily fron Washington ant Gatherahurg Al-o. for snle, 8 tot in Clarkshnra. 26 miles from Washing on, saitable for s huckster FRANK HERBERT, coruer 3d aug LT ets OC TTeeokts For RENT—A_ three FURNTSHED HOU ple santly located: with zim 4 Toquire of C 0, THOUMPSUN, at pueie OC 25 bt ory water, sion Offer. | We ae ates R_ OMS TO RENT—At No, 2~K . opposite the Table boarders Oc 25-1w* st.. between Tih and kth se Northern Liberty Market Houre, also taken, Bok RENT—BRICK COTTAGE the Capitol, half block from av rooms, well furnished next and clean. Re aid ip cable board. Porsession given at once, rquire at 325 north Bat.. betwera Deleware av and Istat, fe 25 5t™ QW TORE FOR SALE — Apply at No 365 7th street. »S next to the corner of L. . oc 24 Ww" ~ ViRGIL VANNUCHE. I OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALK-9n # andG otreets north, oo ane and Marvlant ave- pues, Dand K south, and ty strest west, hetw-en Macd N south, B. MILBURN. 4.8. Jail. oc 24 im* _ =i ORE ELRNISHED aod one UNFURNISHED ROOM for reut wi hoot beard. Bowrdi ¢ house in the neiehberhoud, where moeale are served Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, b+ tween Oth and t th ete oc <4 6." I RUG sTORK FOR SAt E-Oae ot the best busi ness Stendein the city, with a large and well selected rtock. will be sold tor cash wd goed pa- or Address “A. B,’’ Post Office, Washington city Ov 262¢" Grune HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of thix popular and well-known Hote! and Restaurant intends to retire from busi aess. aud offers bir well xnown house tor rale Apy ove wishing to eugage in » LOCRATIVE BUSINESS can cal! on the Proprietor, 247 Penn sylvenia avenue bet. 12th and 13th «te oc lt 2a" OR SALE-A first-c'ass RESTAURANT, situ ated op PeDrsy van a avenue. i8 establish ment 5 therougbly fitted up ap. is now 4 Bclive paying business. A single interview will convince ansepe wto understauds the buriaess aud wantea place, hatit is a rare pportunity for « profitable ineeatment, For full particulars apply at once to MITCHELL & SUN, R al E-tate Brokers oc 19 Steo™ corner Pa. ev id 15th 8.B WW HAbE PROPERTY FOR BALK —One of the largest aod m: stdesirably located wharves io Wasbivgton city, comprisiog avout Lacre of wh rf surface, offerin. enper.or advantages for shipping ard y.unufaciuring purposes, lumber yards ani coal depo's, is oberea for sale on advautageous terms, The attenticn of parties interested in shipping or manefac uring in expecially called to this prope'ty, Apply to this office or adireas 41x 361 Wa: hington City Post Office. vc IT evbt FOR BALE AT BLADs-SBURG—A comforts bie HOUSK and «vod bi esx BtAD?, coutaining 8 roow, bits and store room, Also grauery statle apd xm house, together with over an acre of sich ands i uble for garden truck. Terma moderate. aud paymen sea y_ BOWIs DE &RaFPT & CO, ab . 474 7th street north, Also, Fifty improvet FARMS. variour « zex in Maryland and near to Washington oc 15-20" proesseey ROUMS ¥OR RENT—-Fir rent, comtortabl- and well farnished ROUMS at 450 ith » reet.enet side, bs tween G and H sta. So cbilar nin the house The location is one of the most agreeable and desirable ia Wasbington. oc bi SOK RENT— P aseax on given immediate! FB Gieneant FRONT RUOM “ale cee be rented 10g ntlewmen onty and ia very su le for the aconmmodation of two persona The lady of the house saps » wered ee faraish mosis; 80 entiesen Oesiring board n-ed_ no! iv. Ap St'd03 sth et, betwoou Hud Tot PY: Bae? ‘HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PHI te sales tract of LAND. containing sbout two hundred and fifty acres, di-taat about 4 mi e- from the Capitol. over Recning’s Rritge; about acres cleared, und 45 in meadow: the balance in unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut. No improvements. except asmall house. For farther particolars addr X.3"4, Washington, D O.. or inquire of the subscriber, 13, miles northeast of Benping's Bridge, nep 6 2m E. SUBRIFF. panne: Ledgieal ay Raut, without Board, ry on! 4 street, near 13th, Inquire of Mrv. A.B STEPHENSON,” au Si-tf LL KINDSOF BoTT! TAND 50LD A the highest price mitts porate he “nen. venth street, Lh Lottles, at 671 aad, between & and F sireste, ‘oo % tm* ae CHASE, a novel, By T. Acolphus sland, Cat : By 38 Bee oa eRe SK TATLO® FOR IRE Si tect tock by lanes wile. Apply at336He, woicectt iM Crusoe’ in fine o der and | AUCTION SALES, For ether Auction Sales cee first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MOKROW ¥ JAB. C. McGUIRE & 0., Auctioneers, SEVEN OA8KB (106,00) will be offered at Public Austis eee oot besthore of the Aucticn on. OD A Novernter Intent oot Ce DAY MOBNING, 06 99-4 JC. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta. B* JAB, OC. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, CaTALCGUE SALE OF HALT ABLE LIBRARY Es On THURSDAY EVENING N o’sieck. on the first floor of the Auctioat ae a we shall sell. by catalogue. the Library of the Joshua Murseli, Rector of Ohriet Chursh, apr ring abont 1.50) velnmea, choice works ia every d Fariment of literature, i : Term: cash oc aid JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO, Auct’s SOVBRNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED G Sk, OF CONDEMNED T shail sell, at the Navy Yard in this c PUFSHAY, November tt, at 12 lock. | & condemned articles poune> Cartridge Bag © -tting: 1.E0 powinde scraps af Sole Leather Ate Woe! Lead Drops Cah, in Government funds, rderotS.P Brown. Navy Agent 2t K.F PAG Auctioneer, on o'clock, the foi- BY WoL. WALL & -. Auctioneers, Southwest corner Pa. av. and 9th st, FURNITURE. RAR AND FIXTURES. C1 RAD S. CLARET WINE. W Y, AND THE ENTIRE EP- Je NO. 482 NINTH STREET, T AND E STREETS, AT AUC: un MONDAY MORNING, October 31, em ing at ivo'cluck wo will sell. without teserve, the conlents of the ho ise comorisinz— F Bedstends, Mattresses, Wardrobes Chairs, Brassells and other © Bay kets Redding, Refrig Bure. vs. Tables. Chairs Ber ava Fixtures acd Liquors 19 catk® pre freeh imported Claret Wine S barrels Old Whiaky. and other Liquors Roxes Tobacco and Segara Stover Kitchen Furniture. &c With many other articles unnecessary to enume- rate. Terms cush. W.L, WALL & CO oc 3 {Chron } c es GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF NEW nog FURNITURE. On MONDAY. the 3ist instant, at 10 o'clock a. m., weehall tell. at No, 429 lith st., between G and H streets north. viz— Walout 80 a Eusy and Side Chairs, Marble top Tab'es, Waanstand, (ilt Frame Mirror, Hat Trees, Ot omans, ard Engravings, Walnut Bed-room Suit, copriating of— Marble-top Dressing Bureau, ~ Washs ands, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, and Chairs, Feather Beds, Pillows and Rol+ters, Blankets, Comforts. and other B dding, Oxk colored Cottage Buits. Fine Hair and other Matt te-ply. Ineraip, and Hail Window Shades and Stoves. China, Giass, and Cro ckeryware. Ard maoy other articles too numerons to enu- merate, Terms cash, eReR. Oilcloths, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Also, op the same evening, the House and Lot will be sold at publicauction, For particulars see a ; "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ J.C. MOGUIREB & CO., Auctionsers GENERAL ASSORTM&NT OF HOUS FURNITURE, To be seld at Auction, at No and H streets, Philadeipbia Pla Mt KNING, Octover 31, commencia. embracine— Hairctoth So’as and Chaira Buresos Wardrobes, Bedsteads Dining Table aad Chairs Mattresa Feat er Beds, and Pillows Carpets, Gileloth, and Matting China, Crockery, and Glassware Linen acd Gotton Sheets and Pillow slips Cooking Stove and Kitchen requisites Tog ther with a general assortment of House- kevping requisites. Tertius cash, ced J.C, MoGUIRE & CO.. Ancts Y THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, BUILDING MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED AT AUOTION On WEDNESDAY A¥TERNOON, Novy. 2d att o’clock p,m JT will sell, on the canal, between Potcmac and Market streets, Georgetown, one saree Frame House and Sheds, to be rem i within thirty days, to make rcom for coal wharves. Terms cash. oe 8a ____ THOS. DOWLING. Auct._ BP WE LOWAEL € 00. Auetionsers, South corner Pa uv and 9th st. SMALL STOCK OF GROCERIES. LIQUORS FUR NITCRE. SEGARS. &C AT AUCTION, On FATURDAY MUKNING, October 2, com- m: being at 10» clock, we will fell. at the Auctiva EHOLD 430, corner lth on MONDAY at lb o'clock, Rooms the stock cf @ deater declining business, | such as— Kegs and berrela Whi Kratdy and Segars & Furniture. Beas, Matirasces Bureans, Tables Bedstends, Chairs sky, Gin Witr many other articles in the Furnitare line, | which will be svla without reserve. Terms cash. ‘WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts, C. McGUIRE & CO.,Anctioneers, — BET eaEN CONNSCTICUT AVs.. Oc TUESDAY At TERNCON, November 'st. at 5 o'clock, on the premis #, we shall sell, Lot No.5, in the -uh division ot Lott, Square No. !61, front ing 19 feet Sinches on north L street, between On becticnt avenue and Isth wrest west and raoning hack 13% feet toa 1 foot alley, improv-d by « small Wrick Dwelling on the froat, and a Shanty on he rear Terms: Ore balf incash; the rewainder insix | “ andiw lve months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises Cocveysnees ard etamps at the cost of the pur cl weer BF Sale withont reserve. ccikd. 3. G. McGUIRE & CO.. Ancta. 42) J.C. McGUIRE & OO. Auctionsers EXCELLENT BUILDING LOTS ON 14TH ST. AT PUBLIC SALE. tn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 2, at 4's ovcleck, ou the premires. we shall sell to the high- est bidd-r, twenty-four fine Building Lots, at the corter of Mth ued T sts. Eleven of them freating dOfeeton ith stree!. and ropning back 12) teet2 inches toa wide publicalley, The rema.nder front oo T street. wear lth st. Terres: One third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a evo Of truston the premises A payment of $25 on each lot required at the time of sale. ,Cenvesances and stampa at the cost of the pir- cheser J.C McGQUIRE & CO., Ancts. oc 7d Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED G Y ON THE I8suaND. a cecree of the Supreme Court of the Colum si:ting as a Court of Chan- ery.in cawe No. 215, Equity Docket] ch Morray & Bewwmee are complain Desinond and others are defendants, on DAY, the 3ist day of October, 1861. at 8 o'clor at the premisen, I sba'l proceed to Ne auction, L tN». 7, in Square No 385, hs front of 2n feet op south F street, and ruining bask 1.6 fee toa wide al ey, together with the buildings and improvements, which consist of @ large two- story frame bouse an? back building Li prener’. “~ situat> om F atreet south, be- tween 9tm anc 10'b Ftreets west, and the sale offars a desir ble opportunity to those desiring to invest | Leta’ . ‘Tye rermpe of aale are: One-halfcash, and the re- mainder to be paid in six months, with interest Scureu by bond. Nodved given till tha whole of the purchase is paid and the sale ratified by the Court. i Conveyanciog and stamps stro rebaser’s coat. DALL. Trustea, oc 1s Siawts JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, C RPHANS’ COURT, OCTOBER STH, 1864— Dieta? OF COLUMB1a, WASHINGTON County, Te wit:—1u the case of Thomas Thorniy, Adininis: tretor of Charles Deviney, deceased, the Adinimi-- trator afureaaid hax, with the avprobation ot the Orphavs' Court of Washington County aforesaid, appuuted Tneday. for the tna settlement and distribution of the por sonal estate of enid deceased. and of the assets io band as far as the same bave been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credi- tors and heirs of said deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington Conn ty aforesaid. with th-irclaims properly vouched. or they may otherwise by law be excluted froin all henetit in said decexsed’s estate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous tothe said ist day of November, 1364. id 7 1554. 7 o. ROBBINS, oc lo-lawsw* Register of Wills. [HIS ISTO GIVE NOTICE. That the subseri ber has obtained from the Orpnan<’ Court of W«shiugton county, in the District of Columbi rier estanment: on_ the raonal estate of estamentary aves peranak ve, same, wi uchers taereof to the subscr Tee ouron before the 22d aay” of Oct ber aext they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali it of entate, eR my band this 224 day of October, aD oe 85 In wSw* JOHN SNOW. THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- 1 ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Columbia, letters of admiristration.W.a_. ou the personal es- tate of Wm.H Fietcher,|ate of Washingten County, sed. All persons having tale inst tl otherwise Ft Coe be excluded from all eo or 'e hand this 25th day of Oct., Gives under my ‘MARY Ae see ERMASTER GENERAL'S 0; Wasninar. I: BORSES, Horses suitable for will be pnrchased at Gie marbet, til] heremter 1 uEtes wore, A.Q. M., and be l. Booted ieee before, eeley ooeneieka Price of Cavairy Bornes eA oe i Frice of artillery Horses. y be Payment will be made ies Ry Colonel First Divisios-@-M- Gon f ook te. el Firat Division, HOUSEHOLD | CK HOUs# AND LOT ON NORTH L | the bt day of November, | Goo AUOTION —____ FUTURE bays. BY JA8. C. McGUIKE & 00. -» Auctioneers, FOUR NEW DWELLING HO ON TENTH STREEE, BRTWREW AN ENOTES » onthe premises. we Stand 33. in Davidson's subdivirion of M1. fronting together 51 feat > inches on I west. between M and N streeta north, and ronping back 92 feet to a wide public alley, with the im Fovemepts. consisting of four enng two-story rame Dwe'ling Houses, with back building, con- taining five roums each; all in perfect order, hav- ela been built during the present year, and to be T aepara‘ely *rme: 240 in cath; the remainder in€, i2and 9 of trast months, with i t, secu par Bob i Ti + Secured by adeed enn rerances and stamps at the cost of the pur BZ_ Possession Lat December Ist, 1834, oc 7 ©. McGCIRE & CO. Anets. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUAELR 84.8 oF A IMPROV 4 ON VITH gt TREN atin 4 2 F iT. OK m.. e shall sell. In front af see tad 80 etOCK Be no. © of the pram t story Frame House, containge em, 08: & three with bale, Ge. Lot Wo. in Syuare’No Se | feet front, WOfeetdeep & fine c jj eet) vestiert Also pusrcaaion give soey fOr Aa im sale_ag the farniture will be aldo; at Wo'ciock am. Known as No. 429 Terma: One-tbird cash, the balance ing, 12, and i. A dood 18 months. for notes bearing inter given and « deed of trast taken, A!) convevanciay and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, T t'» indiapotable. ood GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, Ancta, BY 2. ©. McGUIRE & 00.. Auctioneers, EIGHT SMALL FRAME CARIN, ON STREET, BETWEEN RHODE ISLAND im | NUF AND NORTH P SYRERT, AT AUCTION | On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 1, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, to the highest bidd ght ‘rame cabing, situated on ‘ith | street, between O and P streets north: the same to i by emoyed within ten days trom day of sale, J.C. MOGUIRE & O0., Ancts, Y WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneer Seath Corner Penn. avenne and 94) reat, FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORT PERIOK | HOUSEHOLD FURNITCRE “Cp Un TUESDAY MORNING, November lat, com mencivg ati0 «clock, we will sell. at the residence ofs G Lyle. Era. No % z porth side M atreet yetween & and lth, his Hous f between oth ehold Faraitaret Fine Rosewood Piano-Forta, , Er'meon Damash covered Rosewood Parlor Suit, | Bruvvels, Three-ply, and I:grain Carpets ‘ana oths. Rrocste! Curtains, Corvices and Shades, | Frepch-Plate Mirrors, Rorewood Buffet. ae ule:top maton ane are: andsome Walrut Marble-top Chamber Sait, | Mahogany aod Welrut Bureaus, 2 i Sashttards, Tables, Chairs k Mattresses, Bo!sters and Pillows, Rouge, Oiltloths, &¢., : nrniture, Extension. Dining, and other Tables and C hairy, Crock . Plated. and Table Wi Step Carpet, Rede, and Fixtur Coovivg and other 8'ores, Kitchen Furniture aud Cooking Utensil With, many other articles in the housekeeping e WM. L. WALL & CO,, Ancts. FRX J.C. McG TINE & CO. Avctioncera CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON LS?REET, BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH BTRKET3. Ry authority of adecrea of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbia. passed October 2st, 154, in & canse wherein Christopher Cammack, sr, et al ere complainants,and Kliza Conningtonet ab are defendants, I -hell offer for sale, at publi 1anc- tion. on the premises.on TUESOAY, the Ist day of November next, at43, o'clock p. m., the east | half of Lot No.1, of J. Davidson's aud division of Square Ml, frorting 14 feet on L street north, be- tween Connecticut avenue and 18th «treet, by = depth of 330 feet toa public alley. with the im- pevments consisting ofa two story frame dwell- ing bonse Terms: One half Cash: the balance in 6 montha from the day cf sale, with icterest, and to be ee- cured by the bond of the purchaser, with surety to be unproved by the trustee, or the whole purchase mor ey to be paid is cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. ; Leeds, stamps. &c., at the purchaser's cost, Tf the terms of sale are net complied with with- in tve days from the day of sale, the t cves the right to resell, up n five ice im the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the pur- R. T MORSSLL, Trustee J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aa ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & ©O., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIN@ , LOTS IN THS FIQST WARD. Rv virtue of a decree made and passed by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, ia = | cauen tapending therein, No 2st. Rauity Booket 7.1 willsel!, on the oremises,on THURSDAY, the | leth day of November. AD. “1384. at 4 o'clock p, m , the seuth haif of Lot numbered thirty (9°) and { the whole of Lot numbered thirty one (31) in Squate numtered one hundred,in the city of | Washington. |. The part of Lot thirty fronts 25 feet 9*¢ inches on | Qeth street west, between Land M atrests north, Lot thirty-one will be sold in two eqnal parts each | fronting 25 feet 1132 inches on2th street. and all | the preperty extends back Is3 feet 9 inches to = thirty fect alley. The property is in a rapidly imp oving part of the city. and the title is per- fect | | | Terma cash, Conveyancing, incladiog stamps, at the expsnse of the purchaser FRED’K W. JONES, Trustee. | J.C, McGUIRE & Ov., Ancta, WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ALE OF ISAAC TIRRRBERG & ROKERS-—EXTENSIVE SALE AL WN SON. Pa OF UNREDEEMED eT paT AUCTION, A ESDAY and TH 1 o clock a, m., we shall sel, at ma, No, 6207th street. corner of ion of unredeemed Pledges, con: November 2dend | } On WEDN | laree | ing in part | Gold ano Silver Hunting Case Patent Lever and other Watches i c od Farrings sod Finger Rings, haine and Breastpios. and Silvar Ware. “and Gents’ Wearicg Apparel, Pis- fine new Damask ,,togetber with a large lot of Hane Goods. which we deem un- ry to enumerate mence with the Watehes, Terms casm ISAAC HERZBERG & SON, Pawnbrokers, oc. 28.31, 00 1 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aue | B GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 4 No. 526, corner of 7th and D streets north. | CHANCERY SALE oF APY REAL E8- ATE. | By virtue of a deciee of the Supreme Court of the Di-trict of Columbia, dated on the 2ist day of | May, A. D.. 1854, paxsed in a certain cause ( 1.8°0) pending iv ssid Court between Joseph RB, | Cassin Yrurtee, complainant, and John Williams, | defendant, the undersigned Trustee will,on MON- DAY, the sist day of October, A 854, at 4g D roceed to at lot of ground situate in the city of o'clock p. 2 | re-sell allt in front of the premi | | Washington and District of Columbia, known and designated as Lot numbered 16, in ®quare nam- bered 5. Alse, the east seven feet eight inches front cf Lol numbered 15, in said Square, together | with the imp ovements on said Lot and of Lot, consitting of a large three atory Briek Dwell- | ing Bouse. with back building, (beim @ ports cf the real estate of the late Commodore Stephem Casrin.) | , The property is situate en north K street, be- wenty-sixth and Twenty soygeen. streets street. tween | west, fronting &7 fet aud 8 inches on and extendiog back with that uniform width (57 feet8 | inches) 1-9 feet 10 ches to « public alley. | | The terns of eale are: One-third cash, (of which the purcharer will be required to pay down at the lime of sale S0;) the balance to be paid in two | equal installments at six and twelve months from the day of sale; said balance to bear interest from day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secared | by the bonds of the purcharer or purchasers, with | surety to be approved by the Trastes. Tf vhe terms of sale be not complied with within | five dave froin the day of sale, the Trustee reserves | the right to re-sell the pr tees Gand the risk aod costof the defaultipg purchaser. by adverti ire such resale three times in some one or more daily newFpapers pndlished :n said City of Washington, All conveyances and ew, Wee ty Sask a the | purchaser, 5 . Trustee. oes aawkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ] NITED STATES MARSHAL’ SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the | Clerk's offics of the Supreme Court of the Dis. | trietof C lum and to me directed I will ex- poreto public a) att Auction Store of Mesers. G erof7th and D ISDAY. the Int day of November . Commeneing st 10 o'clock 8. m,, g00Ca and chattels, in part to wit, viz: E 1 Cottage Set Farniture Werdrobe § Toilet 4 Feather Pillows ® Chamber Seta | § Mattresses 3 Feather Bolsters | ie t Carteins 4 at 1 1 7 Blani.ets 16 Sheets 4Sad Irons | 3 4 Pitehers 2 Bsskets Coal Hod, Urnand Brosh Coal Sifter Pilate Warmer 2 Cases Warfle Nest Boxes 2 Shades, Ol: Lot Crockery be 5 Redsteacs, Seized and levied upon e goods and chattels of Chauncey ©. Word and Baemalis @..W will be sold to setisfy Geri 1291, im. 4 Berne, he favor of James 0, McGuire. o. S ucen Fy, oc 21-dts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Bortss: @Gasit CHERBEI!: Fresh Butter in so pound finest Weare for Tork Gk. ime New Yor! 3 lowest prices, Fres! posite Center Mar! met. oc 12t “NOnS ‘oar her‘ pind band bat es Pa wa wet Bike one puro . Apply to - 8,308 ls Suporite Nati dae oe OTLER TENTS. Tent ‘em size iD Ly Alco, New Tents of any 00 % lm*