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= LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. CANTERRURY —This evenine Miss Oherry K Le will again give the public the “« Dam> GitlofGenoa:” in which she sustatas the char- acter of Julietta. Tnose who nave moma atee themselves of an opportunity to witness ee berry Belle’s pertormances should not fail to dosoto-night Let rot the ladies and children iorget the matinee ‘bis Ler mn Forp’s Tugater.—To might is the last ap- pearatce of Mr. J. B. Roberts and the great Spectacle of “Faust and Marguerite.” This is a truly beautiful and exciting play, and those who have not seen 1t should bear in mind that to-night will be theirJast chance. On Monday night Clifton W. Tay!eur's great moral drama of “East Lynne, or, the Elopement,” and the «-Erring and Penitent Wite.” GROVER'S THeater.—In consequenoe of the death of Mr. E. t. Grover, (brother of Mr. Leonard Grover.) this theater will remain closed until next Monday evening, when the elegant combination, Mr. J. W. Wallack, Mr. F. L. Davenport and Miss Susan Denia, will commence a brief engagement. Opp FELLows’ HALL —Sanderson’s Min- strels are still at Odd Fellows’ Hall getting off their witty sayings, jokes, tricks, &c., and en- tertaining the audiences with their skilful dancing, fine singing and excellent music. pee eee FRATERNAL Visir.— Last evening, Mechan- ics’ Lodge, No. 15, of Baltimore, paid a fra- ternal visit to Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, of this city. The visitors uumbered over 60, among whom were seve grand officers, and were received by a committee of Metropolis Lodge, at the Depot, at 5% o’clock, and escorted to the lodge yoom, at ths Hall on 7th street. At o'clock the visitors proceeded to the lodge room, where they were introduced by Grand Master S. E. Douglass, and received by acting Noble Grand L. A. Gobright. Daring the evening the visitors had an opportanity of witnessing the practical working of a lodge in this jurisdiction, two candidates being initiated into the mysteries of the order. Appropriate speeches were made by Grand Master Gary, Deputy Grand Master Baugher, Grand War- den Norris, Grand Secretary Escavaille, Grand Serine Jones, and Grand Marshal Har- rison, of Maryland; and Grand Secretary Sweet, of this jurisdiction, and Past Grand Richard Wallach, of Central Lodge. The visitors were then escorted to the saloon of the ball, where # fine supper was set, and at which acompany of t Several songs were here sung by a quartette from Sanderson's ponular troupe (now per- ; torming at the hall) and Dr. U. P. Hunt, of this 2 cit¥. | The company then returned to the lodge room after parlaking of the suppers where cap- ital speeches were mace by P. G. Walker, ot the visiting lodge, and P. G. Rep. Gobright, ot this city, and others; und ats late hour the com pany separated eo OOOO es Canter MARKET To Day.—Heef, best cats, per pound, Sic; next, 25e. Salt Beef, 15a20c.; Dried Beef, 25c. Veal, 20c. Mutton, best chops, 25¢c. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, fresh, 25c. Pork, corned, 25 Bacon, hams, unent, 3ic.; sliced, 35¢.; breas's, 25¢.; shoniders, 25c. Buat- ter, 50860c. Chickens, per pair, $1.50. Dacks, per pair, $1.50: Eggs, per dozen, 45c. Cran- berries pergt,i5c Pears, per peck, 5ic.a%1. Cucumbers, 30c. Green Corn, per dozen, 25a3ie. Applies, per peck, new, 5va75e.; dried, 75¢ Turnips, per peck. 3va40c. Potatoes, Lrish, per 4 peck, S0c ; sweet, fide. String Beans, per peck, 40e. Peaches, dried. per qt, 25c. Cherries, dried, “5c. Beans,butter, 30c., white, 10alzc. Radishes, per bunch, Salle. Beets, lc. Onions, per peck, “ec. Parsnips, per punch, Ife Carrots, 5c. Oyster plants,10a 2c. Cabbage, perhd., Walsc. Lettuce, per ha., lve. Fish—Rock, large, each, $2.50a83;, small, per banch, 5va60c; halibut, 20e.; sea bass. 15c.; blue fish, I5c, sturgeon, I5¢., pike, per banch; 50c. Rye, per bushel, $1.50a82. Corpmea), $1. %ead2. Ship-stuth 95e¢ a&1.15. Brownstuff, 70c. Shorts, 50c. Corn, shelled, © in the ear, 5 as barrel, #7a81 Oats, per bushel, $1. Hay, per cwt., $1 2. Straw, $1.50asz Clover Hay, #isvasvo0. Egg — each, ie. Chestnats, per quart, 5a2@c. Tomatoes, per peck, Sia’ Peppers, per doz., 0c. Spinanch, per peck, 50c. Chin. ymapins, We. Grapes, per pound, 15sec. Rab- bita, per pair, 50c. Small birds, per bunch, svc. Wild pigeons, per pair, 37¥c. Blue wing dueks, per pair, $1. Widgeons, per parr, $1. Celery, per bunch, 12. Wild Turkeys, 50 Kront, 10c. quart. —_ Wastincton LinNCoLn AND JOHNSON OLUR. This club met Jast evening, and was addressed by Mr. H. A. Pierce, of Uslitornia, who urged every Union le» ing citizen of the United States there present to exercise the voting privilege, providing he was entitled to exercise it, and to doitin such a manner as would not give en- couragement to traitors, and which could only be effected by voting tor Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jobnson. He wished them toshow Chat they were determin d to uphold the Na- tion +1 Lrion and national liberty, and felt con- fide’ they could not do otherwise and had no desire to do otherwise The Presi¢ent then etated that arrangements had been completed for having telegraphic re- ports on next Tuesday and Wednesday, after which— Mr. McLeod, formerly of Virginia, and who had resided there nearly his whole life, ad- iressed the audience in a very fervent manner, und urged those who were from the South. above all others, to prove themselves worthy of the name of Americsn citizens, baying no di- vided allegiance. by supporting the candidates of the National Union party. oe SS Fovrta Warp Station Cases.—Jackson Peck, suspicion of murder; dismissed. Mary Carpenter, assaul: aud battery. wo cases: dis- missed Mary Farron, grand larceny; bail for court. James Hamilton, drunk and disorderly: military. Thomas Connor, picking pockets; dismissed. John Bryan, drank; workhouse. John Scott, disorderiy: $258. Strother Wins- tow, do.: 2.58. G o-g» Washington, do.: #2.55, James Jckhnson, aly4s Sead, do.: Mich’l Smith, drunk and di-ordeily: $158. Strother j Winslow, carrying wespons: #20. John F. | Gray, drunk and disorderly; $255. David ©. Knigbt, assault and battery; bail for hearing. ohn Browr, accessory to murder; jail for hearing. Edward Pitcalk do.; Jeremiah Har- wood. do; dismissed. .tobn Sholtz, drunk: do. «© F. Hainer, drank and disorderly; do. Jas. Murphy, drunk: rilitary Sarah Harrison und Terrence Miller, drank and disorderly; dismissed. Wm. Brown, deserter: military.” ——— CHARGE OF PICKI-G A PockE?.—Thomas Conror was arrested ast night by officer How- urd upon a charge of stealing a watch from the pocket of James Hamilten. The evidence showed that the defendant and Hamilton pessed by the stable of Wm. Worden. Ham- iiton was very dronk. Near 3d and F streets Connor took the watch from the pocket of Ham. ilton. Yorden ana # man named Bacon saw him. he put the watch back in Harrison’s pocket. Worden and Bacon watched them, sod saw Connor “gain take the watch. It ap- pears that Harrison was in Connor's care, and w s0 drunk that be wanted to throw the watch and pocket-book away, and Connor took © prevent it being thrown away. Harrison declined prosecuting, and Connor was d iseed by Justice Giherson. Harrison was vroed over to the military as a suspicious oe person. i - Tur Postinc Law.—Ky an act of the corpo- ration approved Febroary Sth, isGi. it is made sulawful for any person “to post or set up any placard, bill or adverisement” in any of che streets, alleys, avenues or sidewalks of the city of Washington. without havin a license; the penalty in every c: than one, por more than five dol of & bill-poster’s hoense is twe annum. Apy person using the boards of a licensed poster without his consent is liable to & fine of not less than five vor more than twen- ty dollars. Recently tec persons have been ined under this act. neitter otf them knowing of its existence. Th Streets are not common pr perty, the exclusive mse of the licensed posters, who placed them there, Bat theiaw goes further than the boards to protect the poster, and makes it unlawto! to post hills any where in he oe OF €veudes without having obtained hhoens 9, a = Covrndy Nominations ursday, & meet- omery county + [pg otthe Union Men of mone { Md. was held at Rockville sod toNowing gentlemen as candidates vtng election on Tuesday bext focinees a Narure:—For State Senator. J. G. Whiten ag Rockville District. For members of the House of Delegates BR. Roberts. of Berry's District: anc Philemon Smith, Jr, of Viarksburg Dis: ‘The candidates of the Democrats are:—For Sate Senator, Thomas B Lansdale, of Crack- iin District. For House of Delegates, Green. bury Watkins, of Rockville istrict; and Ben- amin Fossett, of Rerry’s District . —— PosTaL Mowry Orpers —The rew system, we are pleased to learn, bas thus far exceeded als expectation. In our Washington city offize Renal Fonte to itis assigned to Mr. b . e ire poh aioe ‘, who is known a8 & most At Alexandria, Va., Postmister Mast has perfected all bis arrangemenis tor the ‘eas of orders; and from verious other points we learn ihe new business was eo Kighly appreciated that parties competed with each other for the . first transmissions. Cnarer or GRaxp Larosa 3H ARC = ron. a little girl of 12 years preted Nba by officer Lewis, last mebt. upon a charge of stealing @5 from Margaret Gallavin. The Lins cPppisinant was determined to prosecute, Seq Jusace Giberson seot the case immediate] ¥ Sudge Fisher, who took basil tor “Ax Appearance at court. § she ‘gitl's «oO Rundred sat down. } t dollars per | pos'tog-boards on tie | bntsre for | »minated the | jury of inquest exam- ining ipto the fact connected with the deatn of Daniel Lehive, returned a verdict Thursday: “That the exit Lehive came to his deatn from a wound in his head, inflicted by a man who gors by the name of Reddy,” whois still at large.” The name of Reddy was given the MAD On account of his complexion and hair, his right name is not known to the officers. See EVERY OnE should read the advertisement of the Dollar Jewelry Srore, in our special notices, * SPEOIAL NOTIOES. AS THR NECESSITY for eueb a place has long heen feltin Wa: hington, we koow that our lody readers will be gra itied to learn thot Beck's new Manning Sewing Stamp’ Depot «il be open on Mon- day. Moy.7th Machine Sewing of every descr p tion will be execu edin the best mauner. Yokes. Bande. Cloaks Slippers. Skirta ind material. of all Kinde Stawped in afew © inutes. 504 9th street, 2d door north of Pa avenue. at* iCARF_Pins, One Vu *Setts. One D ti One Dollar. G fatto Que Dollar. Silver Plated Tea Spoons Ove ‘ar At the Dollar Jewelry Store, 435 Pean, avenve, near 434 street. it* Goup PLatep & Looat News, Leckwood’s Enameled aud Gray’s Molded Collars, Beautiful Silk snd Wool Scar's. Good Paper Collars at $2 per hundred, or 25 cts, for 10, at THiesyine’s. corner 7th street, noy 2 6t* and Mary'and svenug, Island, OveRcoaTs from $19 to $60, at ENNING’S, corner 7th street, nov 2-6t* and Maryland avenue, Island. Evstsgss Suits, £16 to HENNING’S, corner 7th street, nov 2 6t* and Maryland svenue, Island. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRawEks, 2 to $4 60, Good toes for $2.5), at HENNING’S, corner 7th street, nov 2-6t* and Maryland avenue, Island. Lapis’ Rusper SANDALS, vizes 234, 3, 312, 4,432 Ladies wearing either of the above siz: can procure hea at present at half prise, vi per pair.at H A. Hav’s Iodia Rubber Ware- house, 310 Penna. av, oc B-1lw Fact aNp WINTER CLeTHING New Btyles Superb Stuct Of Overco: Frock, and Waiting Coate, Pantaloun: and Boys’ Clothing, Furu ng Goode, &e . Ac. We are now prepared to exhibit our stuck of Men’s and Boys’ Ready made Clothing which, for ele- gance of style. variety and exce! ence of fabric and faith'ulness of manufacture, has not been sur- pained by any stock beretofore offered ia th: marke Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to cali and examine our stock, We can say with as.urance they will find the right article on the most reasonable terms, Also, an extensive a:sortment of Geutlemen’s Furnish'ng Goods, comprising everything neces- sary for a complete on*fit. . Noall WALKER & CO.. 26% Pa. av., Metropolitan Hotel Building. oc 10 8m* Corxs, &c.—Those afflicted with these tronble- some things. whether hard or soft; also, those troubled with Buni«ns, Callosities, Clab and In- erowing Nails, can find great relief and satisfacto- ry benefit, by applying to Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 434 and 6th s'reets, No charge for consultation. oc 21-tf Kromen’s (UpHamM’s) Hair Dre. Fifty Cents a Bor. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durable, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thorough!y tested by Dr Catton, of New York, and Profs, Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia. who pronounce it free from all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material composing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Joun J. Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 4€3 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DeRUNkenness CoreD, The Inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingeup. Dr, Zane’s antidote for strong drink is acertaim cure for drunkenness. It creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5 Joux J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa, Dr. Ranv’s & SPEctPro. Theoldest and most reliable medicine for th cure of Spermatorhoa, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power.&c. Thig medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and bas always proved asuccess Lr, Rand’s Speeific is exhibited in the form of pills. made up #utirely of substances that have a Specific effect upou the generative organs, Most persons assuciate the idea of operations apon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr, Kana 1s not intended as an evacuating medi- cine. Its medicai virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste. and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend,as affording the specdiest way to get the effecc of the remedy. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Druggists everywhere. Sold by Jons J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 43 Chestnut street, Philadel phi. For tale in Washington by 8 CG. For, corner Ta, avenue and Eleveuth street. au 3l-eoly MARRIED, At the Church of the BpipTany.on the 34 ins by the Rev. Dr. Ryan. Mr KENNARD COX Philate phia, avd Miss RHODA O'NEAL WIL LIAME, of Washington. D. 0. * {Buitimore and Philadeiphia papers please copy. J On tre 3d instant, by tne Rev. Dr Butler WM. DAYTON to Miss M.E. BEARDSLE of this city On the 3d instant. by the Rev. Dr. Butler Mr, FRANK TAYLOR to Miss L, V, BEARDSLEY, beth of this city. * In Georgetown. on the 30th ult. by Rev J. EF. Brown, Mr. CHARLES B WITHER 0 Miss AL: RTA KAYSEK, allof the District of Colum- +2 -____ DIED, At 4 o’elork on the moruing of the Sth instant, Mrs MARY A. ELVANS, in the 76th ye oF her bia fanera} will tak- place on Sabbath afterno-n, inst , at2 clock, from her Inte residence. N 75 Maryland Vo. ave ue. between 9th and Mito sts. (Cincinnati papers copy.} At St. Elizaceth Hospital. November Ath. at 7 o'clock a.in. CHARLES ST. JOHN LAPORTE, é Hie funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday) afternoen. at o'clock, froin the residence of hid mother. 4=1 11th street, between E and F, The friends ard aconnintances of the fi mily are re Spectfuliy iavited to attend * Ourtrany Noticz.--Diet at Andersonville, Geor- gia, Avgvst 1. Ist. after a long and painfu disease, JOHN H, ENNA, private of the U.3. Marive Corps. _ He was captured during the n‘ght attack on Fort Sumter, Charleston Harber, 8. C. sth September, 18°, and dragged isto captivity. He died in the rime of lie, (aged 25 years, 10 monthrand ISdaya) ved and lamented by all who knew him. He ia gone, adding another to the honored dead, wao have fallen for ther country in the hour of eril. A large c and mother be leaves in th record of wh cle of friends. an affectionate father and brother mourn bis loss, yet e hearts of his bereaved family a they may well be prond PL STOVES! 7 STOVES STOVES! We invite the attention of those desiring STOVES to the large and well releeted atock we have on hand, Among onr CUOK STOVES are the Arbiter, United States, Pennsylvania, Ida, Pilot, Magnet, York Complete, Monitor Range, 0. Veal Bell Parlor Rad ra. Cylinder Gas Burners, Morning Glory, Ps ramid Stoves. for halls and churches, Cast Iron Gas Burner, Stanley Coal Burner, : Gem Fire Place Stove, best in use, Wilaon’s Tent Heaters, Milligan’s Me-s Kits, Camp Heating and Co°kiag Stoves, Hone 2 eonernl spoT ost of TIN WARE and ‘SE. Ni S. - K. H. & H. I. GREGORY, 321 Penn. avenue. near 7th street. Dov 1-dlw {Chronicle ] NEw GOODS! NEW GOODS! Just received. alarge and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. vis ; Baste Gimps ys rR assels at. pure and other Laces, Braids, Ribbons, Embroid- ess Trimmings and Buttons, laren es tor Zep Hosiery. Kid apd other Gloves charlie: Corsste; oe. 4 peeerat and new style of Hair Netts an Ae a RDIES AND MI trimmed and vatrimmed, aba is ‘oxetber w: alarge supply of fine Work Boxes, Writi Desk 5 daiss, Tole articlatke nee Al band nied RELEMIN'S PERRTSHING Goons. he \wers. 5 a ndege, Umbrellas acberase 8. The ae! 8u. 8 a8! tof Milita’y Trimmings, allef wh. pnp 8 a we ¥ ‘rimmings, which will + Depot for Boswell 0 fi: coloring the hair, iW WANTS. _fOR RENT AND SALE, ANTED—A GIRL *o do general housework at 264 Hist., bet. 15th and 19th. no 5-2t* ANTED—A COOK for aama'l family. White referred. Ap ly at WHITEHURST'S@Gallery, D avenue, nov 5-2t* WO GIRLS WANTED—One to do chamber- work and the other to cook, wash and iron, Reference required—264 F street, between 13th acd lath, __ | no 5-3" GERMAN CONFECTIONER, well acanainted with all the branches of his trade. wishes to Sind employment. Inquire at No. 228 7th st, no 5 3 V 7ANTED IMMBEDIATRLY— Pour or five drat- class VEST MAKERS, App!y to 4, H. RIBNITZRY, Corner of Sth and D streets. WV ANTED—The public to know that the Now Machine Sewing. Stamping und Fluting De- pot just opened by D CK, is 504 9th street. 2d door above Perry & Bro.’s, : r nov 5 3t™ ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, ons» who understands cooking for x restanrant. Ap- ply at 511 8th strevt, corner BE, Navy Yard nov 5 St” a ANTED—Three {iret rate SEWING MA- CHINE HANDS at BFCK’S Machine Sew- ing and Stamping Depot, 504 Ninth street. two doors from Pa. ave. nov 5.3t* YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION as elerk in a grocery or produce or com nission house, Beat of references even, Inquire at Mesera. PATTERSON & CO.’S Tobacco store. cor- per of 8th and D sta. Do 5-3t" J ANTED—A WOMAN to do the work of a small family. To «ne competent and pone other nead app'y) good wages ard a permanen” place will be given, Apply at the corner of 9th and Pats, . nov 5 2t* W ANTED—A good, stealy white WOMAN, to couk. wash xnd iron. inaamall family inthe country, one mile from the terminus of the7th street railroad. Apply between 9 and 3 o'clock at 232 G st., between I7th and '8t nov 6 2t* FSR BENT-Four unfurnished ROOMS, suit. able for housekeeping. Gar throaghoat, Al tabling for three horses, wits cach bow ry ply &3 436 Taland, near Mi av, novs-2t* ‘OR RENi—In George cwo, a small HOUSK containing four rooms, in good orier, and but & short distance from the street cars. Apply to 0. 43 Dunba: n 5-e03t* CUGAR 8TO: FOR SAL RIOR ABOUT 200. Good locality; near the little market; . E.cori i iven ‘im: Warner eth and L ats, Romemionisiven a FOR RENT—A small STORE at No 650 south Ih st, Istand, under the Union Hotel. suit- able for a clothing store, barber shop or auy small hhmnyan. Rent low. Inquire on the premises. FOR RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, on 19th street, between New York avenue and D rt. Apriy at the premises Ll iz HOE SHOP j :T—Or would take aman to \ Work ou snares. 529 New Jersey avenne, near depot, | nov 4-3t* OUSE TOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SAUK.—the house contains § roms; lal yardand stable. Possession given immediatel Inquire at the Star OFF nov 4-3t" FOR SALE—The FIXTURES of a Steamed ( ter Saloon. allin good order, Boilers, Tron Box- Counters. all for $150, Enquire at the Dew Drop. 473 lth street, es _ Oy 4-35" Vor RENT—Two seccod-story ROOMS, unfur- oe qyahe on north side of K street, between Isth ‘ & Bov 4.3t™ MRS. McDONOUGH, | | JOR SALE-A RESTAURANT and DINING j ROOM and STEAMED OYSTER SALOON | Apply et the foot of 7th street, between the hours } and 7 and i2and 1, no 4-30" OR RENT—Five unfornish d ROOMS in alaree house, suitable for housekeeping. Terms. $25 er month'in advance i n Inquire on the prer ©. 6D Maine avenue, between 34 and 4's stre walk of Pa.av. nov 4-3 ses, ANTED—By armart, active youth, aged 18, with the best of testimonials. a SITU ATION arcler? with asutler: world not object going to the front. Address, {orddays,0. A K., Post Of- tice. : _ Roy 5-4tt RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DE@IRES situation in private family. to cook and assis’ with washing and ironing. Plea-e call or addreas at 340 4h, between F and (i sts. Good reference can be had. itt WANE TO BORROW—TH REE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for six, eight or ten years, at six per cent.. ona valusble farm in Moatgomery cona- ty.7 miles from Georgetown, Address Star Office, A.C... Box No, 20. nov 5-3t* 7 ANTED—By a gentleman, with wife and two children, BOARD in w private family. Locs- tion must be central, and? room: on second floor, and commupicating. Heuse with gas and water Pi rred, Adéress Box 248 City Post Office, giving real name. Dov 5-3t WELL FURNISHED HOUSE. with 1) or 12 rooms, Wanted by « Fmall family ina central location. Address B. K. Star Office ne 3tt ANTED—A good COOK, ina family of four persons. Apply immediately, at No. 44™ I and 8th. nov 4-2t* street, between 7t th. _nov 4: Ww ANTED—A good colored WUMAN. to do gan- eral housework; must be clean and attentive, Good wages. Inquire at house 296 and 29% D st.. bet. 12th and I3th. nov 4 2té WaAndtED-A good colored BOY, between 16 18 years cf age, as waiter, and who is willin, Inquire a’ 13th, to make himeel* geuerally us-ful house 296 and 29% D st., between 12th an nov 4 2t* WANTED 10 RE 1 three or four unfurnishe] ROOMS, suitable for hourekeeping fora small family A perma- nent tenant can be had hy addressing, atating price and location, Box 570, Washington city ‘ort Office. nov 4-3t* WU ASTED Sys young woman, a SITUATION todo chamberwork, Hes ro objaction to as- siat in general housework. Address JENNIE Star ce. _ nov 3-3t* ANTED—A BOIL capabie of drivinga 19 horre power eng Address Mr. BAKER, Star Office. nov 2-tf W HO WANTS TO BUY GOOD AND OHEAP CIGARS, cali at No. 39%. corner 7th and H (pov 2.1m") FPREDERIOK SEIT LABORERS WANTED—To work in the Commissary Department, at Martinabdurg, Va. Apply, until Friday evening, to C. EB, BUCK, Commissary Agent, nov 2-4t* At6tb street wharf. V ANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATEL furnished HOUSE in a good locality. which a fair price will be even. Best city refer- ences, Address G. B. L., City Post Office, nov 1-eo3t™ ANTED—Bya youth sixteen years old. a SIT- UATION ina Retal Grocery, or Boot and RSoe Store with a view to jearning som-thing of the business, References given, Address Box 572- City PLO. poy Leonie ANTED—An experienced GARDENER. one who can come well recommended. None other need apply, A single man preferred J P. DARTHOLOMEW, Hardware and Agricultural Imp'ements, oc 3l-eo3t 53 7to st., Washington, D.C, ANTED—Three or four PLUMBERS ani GAS FITTERS. immediately, at JOSEPH REYNOLDS & CO.. 500 9th st. oc 2-lw W ASTED—50,000 LADIES to call at the onl STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKIN DEPOT in the District, and get their work done, 3M] F street inthe place, and Ladies who do not went their work SPOILED will go to no other so- called etamping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VERY LATEST STYLES of patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, Stamped Goods, Braid Rik and Cotten for sale. oe 13 tf YARPENTERS WANTSD. Headquarters Department of Washinzton, } Office Chief Quartermaster, \ Noa, 524, 536, 535 Lith ttreet. near New York ay ,/ WasniGTom. Bept. 29, 1854 Wanted immediately, fifty good OARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout Maryland. Wages $7) per motthand aration Each workman wili bring hie own Fitof tools. Transportation will be furnished by the Gevernment for the workmen and their 0018 from HA cl 0 Poin’ okou 7 to N°JOHN. A. ELISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington, — ANT ED-8ECOND HAND FURNITURE Alto, MIRKORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED DING, and HOUSEF U RNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th atreet fo 8-tf batwaen Gand H. east aide GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS ‘ERORGETOWN CORPORATION 8TOOK.— J Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bear= an interest of six per cent. per anoom, paraule quarterly, can obtain some by applying wM LAIRD, Glerk of said Corporation, oc 1-dtD1 if Bete PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Potomac Tow Company’s boats, ‘ Potom: Apply to thi “Gov. Curtin” and “ Belle Haven.”’ JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Captains on board, or to m v7 1s Water street. Georgetown. EDUCATIONAL. PHONOGRARHIO INSTITUTE AND somOoL OF COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS. c 7th and E sts. opposite the Post Office. Day & for Boys, $5 per month. No charge for [nstrainental Masic, Private Lessons, from4to9 p.m. o¢23 Im* USIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c, LOUIS WEBER, No 569 7th street east, re- Fpectfolly informs his frieo ds and former pa- | trops that be continues to attend Balls, Par- ties. &e with his well organized Band of Scieutific Musicians, No. 66J7th st, cast. Navy Yerd. oc -lm Sans COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, Well known asthe Most Pleasant. Safe, end Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, CROUP, WHOUPING COUGH AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Its superior efficacy in arresting stubbora congha and the rst stages of consumption. has long been appreciated by west families and physicians, aud ity success in giving immediate relief froma re- cent cough or cold, unprecedented. For sale at the Drug Stores. Trice 25 and S0centsa bottle. For conven'ence and por‘ability the same com Bination iasy he bart ing mild lozenge form, well adapted to relieve public speakers, singers, and children. and known a8 ‘TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH LOZENGES,” Lev LeoSm* NEW STORE! GS. & NEW STORE! A full assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS ME! 8, oe BLANKETS, FEATHER BEDS PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, ree: MATTRESSES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW 8HADFS, TABLE COVE &e., &e., With every conceivable article teat is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No 406 SEVENTH STREET, Berween G@ anv H &treers, Bast Sipe. Having just returned from the North with an immense stock of Gocds, I would respectfully cx!! the attention of the citizens and thore about fur- Dishing tomy stock of New Goods, woich was pur- chared before the late advance insold and waich 1 wil) rel) at prices thst cannot fat) to please, We charge nothing for showing our (to048. and feel contident that whea ane aa sell them. pelyen | 406 fi sitect, Netweao 6 aid TL, 7m ‘en doors above the Old Stand, VAL RE EB. ALLIOT. from Paris, late 212 Pennaylvania avenue. near Willard’s Hotel, by expiration of 1 i a se on October Mth, at No-321 H Street, nearGrover’s Theatre. 00 13-1m |LER.—COAL and WOOD of jon: id quanti furnished Re ore ‘ket retes, Offi orner of K and th 0c 33-iw* within a few minutes! Fee RENT- A COUNTRY SEAT on the Wah _ingtoa Turnpike, thres miles from Baltimore, with comfortable Brick residence of nine ro. ms, partly furnished. Rent only 330 per month. E» Teat No 2"o Est , bet ith and 15th 4-20" AtH PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE—FOR $<.000, (worth $5.90) Il-health and an- other business canse of selling. Or « suitable part- ner would be taken. For particulars addresa J, M., at ofiice of this paper. nov 4 2t* 1ok SALE—A twa-story HOUSE. on 8 street north, between 6th and 7th streets west, con- taining 4 rooms. f Mr. GREEN premises or the undersigned, at 467 north, between 4th and Sth. Title perf-ct nov 4-]w* SALMA COOK. Fe BALE IN GEORGETOWN .—The ©00D WILL AND FIXTURES of an established Faucy and Variety Store. now doing ood busi . For particnlars call at No, 79 Bridge street. Suitable for a Millinery Store, Satisfactory rea- son given for selling out. nov 4-lw 10 RENT—One Furnished ROOM snitable for a peneas Also, two or three unfurnished, Apply at 277 Brtreet. nov 3-lw" fF\O_LET—4 unfurnished ROOMS, Inquire at O75 6th st., Island, im mediately, bet. Dani KE Inqui, tte, - mov 33t* SINGLE AVD DOUBLE ROOM FOR RENT, at 207 th street, Gentlemen only need ap- ply. nov $-3t* ali i: HIGY: 80SEC JA URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two lara, rently furnished ROOMS, on the second floor for rent, at 415 llth strea, between @ and H. Bourd can be furnished if desired. nov 3-3t* f ie RENT—Two or three ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished. inathree story brick. [nquire at No. 5205 7th st., near Pa. avenue, ( Bookstore.) nov 3-3t" ureey NFURNISHED ROOMS and a base- ment KITOHEN, 306 Delaware avenue, only one square from city carn, two worth of the 6 ol, port st Eo RENT—Six Furnished RUQMS; also. good __ Table BOARD; terms $25 pr month Apply at 456°, 9th street, next door to the Chronicie Ofte. noy 3-3t* JR RENT—A two-story and basement FRAME HOUSE, on F street, near Delaware aveoue, and opposite the Government Warehouse. Inquire oad U8 FAUTH, Massachusetts avenue. near Deluware avenue, Lo a Foz RENT—A fine KOOM, in one of the best lo calities on Penaaylvaninavenue. Suitable for Dress Making or avy kind of Fancy Business, Ap py at No. 4 Market Space, wp stairs, 2d door from oth street, nov 3-3t* FOR BEST OR YOR SALE-A new FRAME HOUSE containing 7 rooma, situated near the corner of Sth and P) streets, Island. For par ica lars inquire of B. L LENT, corner of Fairfax and | Queen ste. Alexandria, or address B, L. LENT, 1 Box 260 Alexandria, Va. nov 2-30" QM Al L HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE +S FOR SALE.— We offer_at private sale a small lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and a veat frame DWELLING HOUSE, with five rooms, « uate on Vermont avenue, near N strest. A ast factory appliea.t can secure the house, which nts for P2 rmonth, mn re PeyAs. C. MCGUIRE &00., Ancts. nov 3-3t JAS. For RENT—A beautiful large ROOM, 51x24 feat, with six windows and skylight, in the princi pa! business part of the city, over 910 7tb strest, fuitable for any respectable mercantile or mann: facturing bneiness, Rent only $10) per anuum, )le monthly in sdvance. Apply to - P. J. BELLEW & O0., 510 7th street, 3 doors south of Oa Fellows’ Hall, YR RENT—The LIVERY STABLE on8th st bet, Dand Ests..knowa as the ** Washingt: Livery Stable.” Posses:ion given the Ist Decem- ber next. Alsoastable with four stalls and room for two or three carriaves, Square 45',in a central and copvenient situation for hack of any g-n- iieman located in the ere, of the Post Offi-e. Porsession given immediately. For terms apply to GEO. W YOUNG, No. 435 6th st., bet. E a F,or to JOHN CARROLL BRENT, West Base- ment, City Hall. nov 3-daw2w* URNISHED ROOMS forsinelegentlem n,each room suitable for two or thres gertlemen. In- quire ane E street, between Ifth and lith sts, nov 2-6t* poe KENT—A FARM ccntsinicg one hundred nd twel cres, five miles from the city, and ithin ten minutes walk Railroad Station This farm is under good cultivation, has a good dweljing houre and the necessary ont buildings aod a good orchard. « fine We!! near the house, also. furlfree. Thisfarm wil! be rented toa re sponsible person on moder. ma, Inqnire at 3991! n 12th nad 13h. nove att Poe FS e@ year, to a private family, Louse No. 431 lith atreet, between @ and H, handsomely furnished throughout. pov 1 eo3t EGE RENT—Two comfortable FURNISHED ROOMS, Parlor and Chamber, communicating withesch other. Apply 324 K st.. between 13th ov Leolw FURN ‘SHED HOUSE FCR RENT at the cor- perof Isthand il stx.,No, 369, will ba open for applicants from 9 o'clock a. m.. to 4 @’clock p. m. The house willnotbe rented for u boarding house. nov i-5t* rer SALE—Phree FRAME HOUSES. nearly new, gas and water, five rooma each, finely located, ’ Will be sold on the most accommodating terms Call at No. 300, corner of Yih street wast and M street north. Lev L-6t™ FrekSisiED Roosis FOR RENT.—Two hand- somely furnished PARLOKS and CILAMBERS, allon the fir t floor, auitab e for a family or single gentlemen, with er without board, Any Members or others wisbing to have comfortable qnarters for the winter, can secare them. by an early appli cation at _ J.P, CRUTCHETT’S, nev |-iw* 477, corner “th and D'sts, Fo RENT—A comfortable three-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, on north side of Bstreet orth. next \o the corner of 18:h street west, and pposite the residence of the late Gen, scanty. Possession siven immediately. Fur terms apply to JAMES TOWLES, Property Agent, office 490 H st., between sth and 9th sta. west, back of Patent Once. at the hours of lo’clock andS5 p.m. 10v “URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—The txu- Biory and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1"5 B street routh, corner of sta steers. op ponte the Smith*opian grounds, containing s+ and 1ith sts, loon parlor, library, diping-room, 8 chambers, ce wr AS. tehen with range, pantry, store-room. under front and back bnilding, wood hou is water, &c.,&c¢. Possession to be bad on the Yh December, i inquire of CHAKLE3 Desk LDING, reet, between D2th aod ith streets noy T-eost™ yor RENT—Two comfortuble furnished ROOMS, communicating with each other, Apply at 401 Tet! st., bet, Land K, 06 3t-e03t* | 4 lee BUY OB RENT—A HOUSE in the First Ward; mu-t be near Pa. avenue, FOR BALE—A FARM: f 25) acres. 4 miles from Wasbington, Also a Lot of 30 or 40 acres; either for cash or in €xcbang: for above house. Address HOM OL, 134 Pa. av. 0¢ 21-e03w* ‘g BE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PXI- | yate sales trect of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 mi es from the Capitol, over Bepring’s Bridge; about 50 res Cleared, and 45 in meadow; the bxlancein urpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut, No | improvements. except a small houre. For further particulars address Box 34, Washington, D. C., or inquire of the subscriber, 13g miles northeast of Benning’s bridge. spo : ——— 2. SWERIFF. JrORSALE—The FURNITURE and GOODWILL of alerge and well furnished boarding house, of extremely low rent, situated on P stared door from 4% st ,near Arsenal gate. oc 31 Iw* 7OK RENT—Two ROOMS, on sec. auit- F e ble for four gentlemen, and acer ES at 437 i westside, 7OR SALE—A uew three story brick 1] I southwest corner of 2d and Tanarkereen . Georgeiown, D. C., containing 17 rooma, with a'! the latest improvements,in perfectorder. A brick Stable, ice house and all necessary out buildings attached. Plonse toxiy (tot S0ELS). Price $350. erie easy, an im when r i further particulars ‘apply oa the promises rare Hy sie = oUssSs AND LOTS FOR BALE_— r H ttreeta north,on Mane and Menino rues, Dand K south, and 3. streat west, between M ard W south. B. MILBURN, G,'8. Jail. oc 24-im* Dre STORE FOR SALE-One of the best busi- pale pee rane Pos avlstas bolas cted stock , can - per Address “A. B,” Post Office, Wasbioxton Cp See eS Ohis-FOR EE: 002 URNISHED ROOMS POR RENT. comfortabls and well farnished ROOM lth s'reet, east side. between G and Hi st chilar-nin the house The location inone oth street, between G and A 0c 29 most agreeable and desirable ia oc Wm URN’ ROOMS TO RENT. without Board, to gentlemen only—347 . Bear . oe A.B. BTRPHENSON, "oe Skt” Goop naend tee Tents constantl: AUOTION SALES, Wer other Auction Sales see first page. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B” 3.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXCELLENT RUILDING PERING LOTS ON 14TH ST. aT On WEDNE r ~ R. o'elock onthe oan AE TERNOON, Nov. 2, at 4 iseR, we xh ieh, ert Mad. twenty four @ le Building Lote: at fh 2 feet on 14th str Eleven of them frenting inches toa wide public alley Tha sonny 2) feet 2 ont street near itth at. 27 The remainder front «rmx: One third in cash; the r i i and twelve months, with interest tenses ne deed of trust on the premises. A yYment of #5 en exch lot required at the time of asle, or Copveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, oc 7d coprecuencerrt the, sain antl SATERDEY AN uence o e@ rain. unti 4 ay . TERNOON, November sth, same hour and place, Bovid J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aacts. W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Pa. ay, and 9th st. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TORAC 0 GARS aT AUCTIONS poheeael A a TUESDAY MORNING, 8th instant, at ten oe Bae sell, in front o the Auction embracing” jortinent of Groceries, Liquors, &c., ‘oxes Roap Family and Toilet Soap, aud 8 Boxes Pepper, Mustard and other 8p an oa Rerrels Tumblers and Glassware Boxes Candles, Starch and Indigo Caves Whisky, Brandy, and Bitera, and Clar Roxes pure Virginia Tobacco and Segara 8 Martell Brandy. Basket Champagne Ceeks Brandy and Holland Gin Quarters Brandy &) barreis Whisky. different branda And a large lot of Sutlers’ Small Stores novs WM. L. WALL & CO. Aucts ¥ J.C. Mo@UIRK & O0., Auctioneers, TWO DESIRALLE BUILDING LOTS ON L SIREEL, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY VRE NUE AND 3D STREET WEST. Cn FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 11, at 4°; o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell two fine Ruilding Lots, fronting each 22 feet on the vorth side of north L street, between New Jersey avenue and 3d street west and running back 7 feat. Terms: One-third in cash; the remaiader in 6 sae fe months, with interest, secured by a deed of rus Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, nov t - BX 7. DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetown, D.C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FURNITORE AND EF- | Bee and wife bearing | Phoenix Butiding Association of Washington city. FECTS OF THE UNION HOTEL, GEORGE- | On MONDAY MOR m MON 3 NING. November 7th, com- mencing at 10 oclock, and continuing sechete until the whole 1s dispo f, by virtue of of trnst dated Cctober sth, 1848, and duly recorded in Liber N.C T.. No_15, folios 3:3, et seq,, one of the Ign: records for Washiogton county, District of Columbis. Ishall sell the Furniture and Ef- fec's of the Union Hotel, Georgetown, compris- ng— Firne Forte, Corer and Stool, Large French- plate Mirrors, brocatelle Cover Sofas, Arin and Parlor Ohaira, Marble top Tables, Window Curtains and Fixtures, Bair-cloth covered Sofas and Chairs, Ve vet, Brussels and other Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Marble-top Dressing and other Bureaus, Marble top Washstands, Wardrobes, Double and Single Bedateada, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Feather Beds, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, Sheeting, Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, Ls unger. Dining Tables Chaira, Ohina, Glasa and Crockery Ware, Table Cutlery, Castors, Waiters, Bar and Bar Fixtures, Large Range Cooking stoves, Sa two ae Tables. erms cash. SAMUEL bi PHILLIPS, Trustee. 10s, DOWLING, Auct. pov3 I INVITE THE ATTENTION OF the Public t» my large and complet ssortment of STOVES and HEAT Y ERS. among which I will name ‘uaF NATIONAL GAS BURNER, Ore of the best Stoves now in the market—beanti ful in pattern, and saves one-third the fuel usually used in Stove of same size. SULB AGENT for the “THE MORNING gree @ very beautiful and economical GAS Sone RNING BASES, BAR ROOM and HALL a A large variety of CHAMBER, COOKING STOVES and RANGES Also, KI3TK L IRON FURNACE, put up and warranted to cive cotire satisfaction, A large as ortment of House- furnishing Goods and Hardware W.D. WYVILG, 453 Pa.av., near Sd et. {int & Chron} nov 2-lw* Me FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST or WATCH ES, CHAINS, GOLD PENS, AND PEN OILS, &e.,&e., WORT H $560,000! To be sold at One Dollar Fach, without regard to value, And not to be paid until you know what you will receive! 100 Geld Hunting Cased Watches, each... 1.0 Gola Watches. . oe wneece 200 Ladies’ Watches. 5) Silver Watches... .. epee 6 Gold Nece and Vert Chains. is to 25 IZ to 15 & 1,0°% Chatelaine and Guard Chains. 5to 1s 300 Vest and Neck Chains im 4to 12 4,00 BolitaireJet and Gold Brooches..... ito 8 4,(0Coral Lava, Garnet, &c Brooches 3to 8 7,40 Gold. Jet, Opal, &c. Ear Drops - Stood 5K) G Breastand Scart Vins... Sto 8 (om) Oval Band Bracelets........ B3to 8 1) Chased Bracelets.............- Sto 10 5 0 Cal. forvia Diamond Pins and Rings... 259 to8 2.000 Gold Watch Keys..............----.. 259/06 5600 Sal taire Sleeve Buttons and Studs zto 8 8.00 Gold Thimbies. .....-.......-5-.-0-- 400 G 5.00 Miniature Lockets . 2to 7 (4) Miniature Lockets. M sto 9 0 Geld Toothpicks, Cross 2to 6 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2to & 0 Chased Gold Rin 2to 4M! Stone Set Rives. 2to Wu) Sets Ladies’ Sew . 5tols (vets Ladies’ Jewelry—varied styles. 31015 ”) Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 4to 5 Ovold Pens, Goid Cave and Pence 5 tol 0 Gold Pens, Gold-mounted Held 2to 6 ll the goodain the above list wil berold, with cnt reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH, Cer- lifcates of all the various articles are placed in timivar envelopes and sealed, These envelopes willbe sent by mail, or d+livered at our office, without re. ice. On. receiving a certifi cate you ® A is optional with you to send one dollar aad receive the article named. or any other in the list of same valne., Inall transactions by mail we charge for forwarding the ¢rrtiicates, paying postage. and doing the business, 25 cents ¢ Five CsRtirt CATED terll be sent for $1 THIRTY. SIXTY-FIVE for $1 D 1 4 We eunrantes ep re satisfaction in every instance, GENTS,—Special terms *o neents. . Address i EORGE DEMERIT & Ci oc 15-8& Win 303 Broadaay, New ¥ for 486......... PAPERHANGINGS, .. -436 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Em- broidered and medium priced Gilt pavers, Alno, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers. Borders, Mtatuos, Centre Pieces, &c. 486 CHOICE FALL STOCK. 486 | | brick Tenement, BR¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, BAILIFF’S SALE URNITORE IN “cRIon HOTEL ” GEORG RTOWN | On MONDAY MORNING. November 7th, at 15 o'clock, by virtue of an order ot distress for house rent due F. Tenny & Co., agsinst the “Union Hotel,” in Georgetown, | bave this day distrai: on all the goods and chattels of hotel to satisfy pros me, a7 hereby give n ye aS = tee day nemed I shall sell the gooda and chattel the highest bidder, for cash . - iad JNO. H WI8K Bailiff, _nov 3-d THOMAS DOWL'ING, Anct. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. No. 526 corner 7th and D streets north, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROV VECERRTY NEAR THE LONG BRIDGE AP ACorion we TMUEDNESDAY. the lith November instant, Fall sell, on tha premises. commencing a: 4 wat Bewutiful Sinare of Ground We ; * oath D and Bridge. as sub’ diy ded into 2 ban one atid ° Ss wits ectasass ruch as Tairy, Smoke Bouse wiaiet qyrlisiogs Corl House. and Pomp in the sent The Toten which the Building stasds. has a beautiful (romtet 15249 feet om Mth street, with a depth on south D of 9 feet; the rest of Lots ara sinalt wad of er eee hizes to suit purebasers. This property Ar} fully situated for a Public House and Ga ing the advantage of over 490 feet «f wat lege on the Potomac river. which gives to cuca am establ:shment the advantage cf fishing aa well ng a great Public thoroughfare, Ifthe property can- pote sold together it will be sold in lots to sait purchasers, ; One-half cath; balaoce in sixand twel mcentns for notes hearing interest from day of aale. Adeed viven ard a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing including revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, vil be required of each purchaser when the property is knocked «ff, nov és GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, BY J, 0. McGUIRE & OY,, suctioneari TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROV > RUSTER IMPROVED PROPRRTY 1H N STREET, rE ON NCHULN STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND By virtue of a ceed oftrust from Michael Rana- da*eoa the 14th dav of July, No. 179, Folioa ustees of the duly recorded in Liber J ALS 103, et seq., 10 the sanseribers, we sball nell, on the premises, on TUBSDAY. th 22d day of November, at§o’c ock p. m,. partof Lot twenty one, (21)in Square No. 513. beginning for the ssid part f lot at the northwest corner of Raia lot and running thence sast with the line of north street. titteen feet, thence south one handred nd vight feet eight and » half inches fifteen feet; thence north on feet eight and s half inche ence weat hund-ed and eight improved bya small Terms: One-third of the parchasa money cash, the residne in two eqnsl payments. ato and 12 mcnths, with interest trom the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust. Twenty dollars to be patd down at the time ef sale, and if the terms ace po* fully complied with within five dsys from day of sa’e the Trnatees will resell the property, after five days pu notice, erty risk and ¢xpense of the defaulting pur- chaa Stamp*and conveyancing at the cost of the | purcaager. | tween K and J, street: north, with brick stab! RBOCK’S celchrated WROUGHT. , KRASMUS J. M(DDLETON, HILLIaRY ©, SPALDING. ¢ Trustees nol cod&ds ©. McGUIRE& CO., Ancts, B* JAS. C. McGUIRB & O0., Auctioneers, CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE LIB: OF 1,500 VOLUMES eleaed On THURSDAY EVENING November 10th, at7 o'clock. on the first floor of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell. by catalogue. the Library of the Rev. Joshua Morsell, Rector of Christ Church, compri- ring about 1,50) volumes, ch-ice works in every de- Fartment of literature. @7 Cata'ogues ready for delivery on Wednes- day, the 5th instant, Terms cash oc 2-4 JAS. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auct's BY J.C MOGUIRE & CO., Auetionsers, OR ONTRT COREE oe HoUsE eh od R : VEST. ir aN AND LsTREETS NORCH pEvers © Ou MONDAY AFTBRKOON. Noy, 7th, at O¢ ee | o'clock, on the premises, two story and basement bi Lot, situated on the east fi good alley in rear, This honse is one of a rown as Deugbty’s Row * Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6 and 2 mouths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Conve yances and ftamps atthe cost of the pur- hater. otpev J. 0. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucta, Y¥ J.C. MoGUIKE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING OTS IN THE FIRST WARD Ry virtue of ad+cree made and parsed by the Su- | preme Court of the District of Columbia, in a | lth day of November. | m, the seuth haifof ' cause dep ncing therein, No %84. Kquity Dooket 7. 1 willsel\, on the premises,en THURSDAY, ta AD. ‘Isss. at 4 o'clock p, Lot numbered thirty (39) the whole of Lot numbered thirty one (3b) Square numtered one bhundred,in the city of , Washington, tarticle it represents,and it | Orders for Paperbangives or Window Shades | punetually executed in city or country, Terms cash for gools and a or. 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. 486 The richest, bandsorest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the bistriet. These goods are warranted to he tilded with gol: leaf aod of superior workmap- ship. : ‘Alco, a beantiful ; Framex of foreign and domestic manufacture, gcode warranted a3 represented. 486 Different celors and sizes Window Shades to assertment of Card Visits All The part of Lot thirty fronts 25 feet 2 th s‘reet west, between Land sts north, Lot thirty-one will be sold in two equal parts eack fronting 25 feet 11k¢ inches on 2)th street, and all the property extends back 183 feet 9 inches to a thirty feet alley The property is in a rapidly jad oving part of the city, and the title is per- er Termecash, | Coovesaneines including atamps, at the expense of the purchaser : * FRED'K W. JONES, Trostee. oc 2-eok ds oss inches om _0¢ _ J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucis. GALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE STORRS. » Wasuxotos ARSENAL, Wasuincton, D C., November 3. 1383. Will be rold st Public Auction, at the Areenal,en 1stb of NOVEMBER, 1854, at 10 o’clock a, m., a lot of ORDNANCE STORES, condt mped an unfit for use. viz: 1 Sieam Botl-r and Pamp, ) Double Lathe, 6 Gr nds'ones, 741 Gray Blankets, 163 Biue Hlankets, 201 Red Blenkets, 37 Pats, Gutta Percba, ists. Cavalry Round, 1) yards Silk Berge 1) pounds Woollen Yarns, 1000 pounds do Rags, pounds Shoe Thread, £5 Berrels, 5 dues. 7 Rowler Water Cape, vate: Buckets, Gutta Percha, Wetesne Sack)? Laathar: A large lot of . WKOUGHT AND CAST IRON Fnecersfi! bidders will ber quired to remove the stores within fivt days from the date of sale, r D t fends Terms. Cash, in Government ie iS ENTON Pov 3 14t Major Commandin, ALE OF CONDEMNED OATS. CuIEr QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIGE UePeT OF WASHINGTON. Wasuixcton, D C.. November 1. isi4. Will be eoid at Public Auction st S2venth-stroet Wharf, Wathipgton © ..on SATURDAY, No- vember i2, 1364, at In eveeee &, m., @ quantity of ondemned as unfit fer use. “CGuceersful bidders will be required to remove the Oats within five (5) Gays {rom date of si Terms: Cash.in Goverament fuads, Brigadier General and Chief, nov 1-lit Depot of eae Ni OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASL. su STORES, AMUULANCES, &c, Office, Deyur of deer aya Washington, D. O., October 27, 1584. Will be sola at Public Auction, at the Govern- ment Warehouse, situated on the square between E and F and 20th and 2iat streets, Wash\ngton, D, C.,or FRIDAY, November 11, 1804, at 10 0 ‘clock a.m , 4 lot SU ARTERMASTER’S STORES, Chief Quariermaster's condemned as unfit for use, viz es, Ci tere’ Tool: Brashes, Bridles, | ptt, SMUT2Waadle Baskets, Stable Brooma, Stoves Sans, Shovels. ks, Paulics, Halters, store. Orders for any required style or size Shade | made to order, 486 Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails. &c, CARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Bwiss Carved wool, and American Composition Card Frames in variet 486 PLOT URES PIOTURE COKD AND TASSELS. 496 | ‘ ke end Ohi» | Pletion of the sal | the stores within five (5) days ‘A few choice Engratings and Paintings for sale | at J. MARKRITER’S, No, 456 Seventh street, @Z-Please remember the Number, 456, and the term Cash for Goods and Labor. Sep 17-6wit* re NEW BOOT AND SHUE STORE! OHAS. B. BAYLY & CO Q7S PENNSYLVANIA AVEN’ Bet. 1th and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House, Would respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 13t4, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashionable style, | Wo will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by strict attention and integrity, to merit a fairshare of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies? Department of the business, and we can safely boast of ove of the finest assortment ef LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city, CHAS. B. BAYLY oc lit? No. 278 Penn. av. bet. bith aos. ith ata, UTLER TENTS, Alco, New Tents of any Cpe yea or by } Makers, 638 lith stres coins = A + Oar oar the whadt, | | and ‘ ~ Portable Forges, Knives fevee lot at Beran Trou asd Waxon Tire, &6. i olf at foot of lgth street, near Cheaa- il a Onto Canal. imuediately after the co ove referr-dto, a numberof Ambulances, Carts, Medical Wagons, Metalli¢ Wagors. Tpaue Bodies: & ring Waennh ee a if i i e requ Successful bidders wi quired raizenere Bale, Terms cash, in Government funds. vie D._H. ROCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, Ge i7-td Depot of Washington, ITICK. K cEISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERRAIP. 1¢ Copartnersh ip heretot: sti the undersigned as Slerchnnt Tailors: lethie Ido day of October, 1554, solved by mutual consen’. All debts due the late firm will be paid to Wm. 8, GW. HINTOM, ‘eel. WM.8, T The business will be carried on by William 8, Teel, at theold stand, 348 Penreylvanis avenue, vader Metrop: litan Hotel, who hopes to merit a ecntinuation of the patronage of trey. TERL. oc .7-lw (OR SALE—, UMBEA, LUMBER LUMBER k 4 large lot o MB EEL White Pine Culli BOARDS, This is go.a sound lumber condemn not for quality but for leng’hs and widths Car- peptera, builders and othersin want of lumber a rare opportunityisoffered.a8 it will be sold on reasonable terms ifs poten or ame iately andin iti rel aueuUies toautt IG STARRORD 369 43 at, q ONS AND STFFERINGS OF prryare Soldiers eile Prisonersint e band | $ y hop Hopk’ Paiwit ‘Wy Bella Z Goodwi $1.30; Ore, the 1.50; The Rasy jak es . by Petroleum ‘anby, opperheada, 25¢ ;_ Mustang Grays mens, 7c; The Rivals. iA Toe, ay White, by Edward xe, Boo! enim Ragas Is Lbs FaRnok PAYOR. Lace OHABE ‘® novel, By T. Aoolpha soe’s Inland, © ifornia and WashooRy 3' Boss Browne, [0 { FRANIK TAYLOR

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