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| “~ LOCA __~ LOST AND FOUND. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s THEATRE. —Second appearance to-night of the excellent combination, Messrs. Wallack and Davenport and Miss Susan Den- in. Also, grand comedy nignt, two splendid yueces, “Wild Oats” and the “The Morning Call.” Those who are fond of something lively cannot choose a better night to visit Grover's Theater. ; Forp’s THEATER.—This evening will be re- enacted the great moral drama of «Kast Lynne; or, the Elopemert.” This attractive piece crowded this temple of fashion last evening, potwithstanding the inclemency of the weather To-morrow Bight Kotzebue’s great play of “Tbe Strarger: or, Misanthropy and Repent- ance,” and “My Dress Boots.” CANTERBURY.— The performances at this weil patronized place of amusement were of the Dighest order. Mr. W. A. Wray complete- jy_astounded the andience as a magician, comedian, pantomimist, musician and yocalist, and Mons Devyerney proved himself the great- contortionist and acrobat of the age. Go and see the wonderful performers. SANDERSON’S MINSTRELS.— This famed company of performers will be on hand to- night, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, for the purpose of catering to the wants of the amnse- mMent-loving public. Bein time to secure a food seat. = AN Opp FELLOw.—About 13 o’c.ock this morning, while the grand levee ot Columbia Lod tf Odd Fellows wasin pro- ress at the hall on Seventh street, Mr. William ouser, of Excejsior Lodge, while standing on the pavement in front of the door, was taken ‘with a fit of apopiexy and fell. Some of those Standing around immediately took him into the hall and sent for medical assistance, but in @ very fevy minutes he was dead. The body Was taken in charge by members of his lodge, who aré waiting to hear from his relatives, who reside in New Holland, Lancaster conn- ty, Pa. The deceased was in his 3ist year, and a machinist by trade, and hails from the abovenamed place. Hecame here trom Bal- timore about th ee years since, and has been | working in the Arsenal. He is represented to have been a young man Of good qualities, and bad made a large number of friends here He | boarded with Mrs. Keys, at the corner of 1s and N streets, Istand. In conseqnence of this sad occurrence, the festivities in the hall were broucht to a sudden close. ea Sie Secosp WAED STATION CASES. Baggat, assavlt and battery; dismissed. John Lyons. do; do. G Sessecoach, petty larceny; jail for court. Kate Barber, disorderly: Minnie Stone, fighting; $10. George Sesse- conch, threats: jail. Anetta Creek, fighting: #5. Wm. Harrison and Francis Skinner, dis- orderly: S5each. Eliza Bias, do. and drunk; | $10. John Watker, disorderly;do. Alice Fitz- | gerald, street walking; do. Catherine Parker. fighting; do. Ellen Sullivan, drunk work. Douse. . StppDEN DEATH OF Susaa eden ie Lite Timp Warp Station Cases.—Christian Havsonand James Hughes were arrested for being drunk im the streetlastnight. Both were | Jocked up fer a hearin: by Justice Thompson. | i . SPEOIAL NOTIOES. eo ’ Jeweiky! Jrweinr!—Beautiful Gold Plated | Jewelry, only One Dollar, at the Dollar Store, 438 | Pa. avenue, cear 4% street. ry | GRanp Openine ! Having just returned from New York, I take great pleasure in announcing to the ladies of asbiugton, Georgetown, and the vicinities, that on Tueslay next, November 8th, I will have a rand Opening of the newest and latest styles of ‘alland Winter Bonnets. Cloaks and Fancy Goods of all varieties, to whic! I particularly invite their attention. Lawis Barr, nov7.‘t* 32 Market Space, AL News, | Leckwood’s Enameled and Gray's Molded Collars, Beautifal Silk and Wool Scaris. | Ls Good Paper Collars at $2 per hundred, or 25 cts. j for Ww, ct H.BNNING’S. corner 7th street, and Mary'and avenue, Island. it ENN . corner 7th street, and Maryland avenue, Isiand. mov 2-6t™ Busyess Scits, #16 to 355, at Hewsixc’s, corner 7th street, and Maryland avenue, Island Geod Cces for $2. al JENNING’s, corner 7th street, and Maryland avenue, Island. Bov 2 6t~ Paty AND WiNTER CLOTHING, New Styles Superb Btock of Overcoats, Dress, Frock, and Watsing Coats, Pantaloons, Vesta, snd Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.. &c. ‘We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ready-inade Clothing, which, for ele- ance cfatyle. variety and excellence of fabric and faith'ulnesa of msnufactore, has not been sur- ed by apy stock heretofore offered in search @f Clothing for Gentlemen’sand | “wear are invited to call and examine our Stock, We can say with asturance they will find the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also. an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neces Bary fora ones outfit. NOAH WALKER & CO.. 26% Pa. ay., Metropolitan Hotel Buildiag. oe 1) $m* Kromer’s (UpH4M’s) Hater Dre. Fifty Cents a Boz, Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durati-, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thoronghly tested by Dr. Cuittox, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelpbia, who pronounce ft 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, Jounx J, Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, DuoNkenness Congp, The inebri ay now bid defiance to the tempt- ingceup. D: ane’s antidote for strong drink is acertain 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 aad Canadas, Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Jous J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Da, RaNp’s Speorric. Tbeoldestand most reliable medicine for th cure of Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c, This medicine has stood the test of overt ¥ years, and bas always proved a success f, wl s Specific ig exhibited in the form of pil made up eutirely of substances that have a Specific elfectupon the generative organs. Most pers. us assuciate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr. Kaud ts not intended as an evacuating medi- cine. [ts medicai virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generati organs, The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons mastica! ethem with impunity before swallowing them; 1 hich plan we would always recommend,as afford! og the specdiest way to get the effeec of the t-e $! per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by Dru ;gists everywhere. Jous J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestrut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fur sale in Washington by 8 GO, Forp, corner Pa. av d Eleventh street. au 3l-eoly Da. Doromt’s Bugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the wery betin use. They operate specdily and efcctvely, and being sugar: create no Baussa u 18 ost defioats stomach, A trial oc ls wil; their jority all others. Pris 1sbox, Seid by 8G. Word) corner wir 's. avenue, Washington, ae? | about 15 hands high. | $20 | not responsible for auy o! in this | P | noons from $to 5. | pupil. QTBAYED—One BULL, two yeara old, brindle 4O (and white, with laige star in face. Any infor- mation of bis whereabouts will be suitably reward- €d, by eaving word at EVENS’ Saloon, @ at, n3-3t* & 5 REWARD.—Uost, on Saturday. # BOOK con- We falas: surveys of lots in this city. The ahove reward will be paid at the Star office, on pre- sentation of the Book y) é Dov 8-3t WM. FORSYTH, City Surveyor, PP REW AKD —Stolen, on the night ef the 7th S25 November ose set of silver-plated SINGLE HARNESS. The above reward will be given by applying at Dr. GREGSON’S Stables, on D, near 14th street. nov 3-3t* O8T—On Saturday evening. on 6th st. east, near Pa. av.,or at the corner whilst wa'ting for a car,alaiy=furCAP®. The Gnder wiil be very liberally rewarded if the cape is left at the office of the Ga- Light Compary, No. 483 lith street west. nov 8-2t* CAcGHT IN THE CANAL Between ach and isth streets, a white SHOAT. with a slit in his The owner is requested to come for- pay charges, and take it Sand Pile, sear lth street, right ear ware, prove propett at by EK t L BULL.—$5 reward will be oaid for tne re- covery of a three-year-old white and yellow BULL, that strayed from Tlios. Blagien’s farm, on the Piney Branch road, November Ist. Informa- tion about him may be given at Room No 9, Spalding’s new buildin, #11 7th street. or to W, 8. JONES, at + nov 8-3t AMS TO THE SUBSCRIBER. on the * th Oc- tober, one swall black BUFF. onthe ith of June, COW. The owner a nars will please come for- ward, prove property, or they will be svld at expi- ration of thirty days to pay expenses, CHAS. FRANCE HAMILTON, no 8-3t* Piney Branch Road, b: Race Track, Wy ASBIRED FRIDAY EVE Li to a Soldier (calling nim the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, a Black bo® tail MARE, about 14 hands high, heavy mane, lame in the right bind foot. If returned to PARE’S & EICHEL’S, New York Livery Stables, corner 12th and C streets, the finder will be liber- ally rewarded, nov 3-2t* $20 REW ARD—Strayed or stulen froma yard bts on the Island ar the brick yards, on Saturday night, a dark sorrel MARE, six years old.a small atar in the forehead. She is b No other recollection, I will give the above reward if returned to the Me- tropolitan Livery Stable, on —— st..near Pa. av, CHARUES HILL. novS2t" Prince George's county. Md. [87508 the ii inst 9 bay MARE, with white 4 face and white spots on hor. The finder will nitably rewarded by leaving it at No, 127 F et, between 2ist and 22d, 7-3t* P. WHIT AME TO MY PREMISES ON THE 3D IN ’ ystray which the owner can have by Proving property. and paying expenses. Enquire BAL RAINEY Baitimore Depot, for James pith, nov7 2t* OST—Or Sunday evening h instant, on Third 4 strest er Peno’a avenue, a LADY'S GOLD WATCH and CHAIN, with several charms at- tached A liberal reward will ba given to the finde eturned to HGUSER & CO.,457 Penn, avebe, nov 7- SIO REWARD Straved away, Taat Thursday Ln morning, two COWS—one a dark monse- colored Cow. with sharp horns, and the other @ brindle smail Cow, with a white face. $10 reward will be given if returned to Ridgest., between M and N and 4th and Sth sts, nov7-3t P. DONOHOO. QUTRAYED OR STOLEN—From the premi of &” Daniel Alison, North Carolina avenue and 2d street south. a dark BAY MARE, two bind legs white: slightly !ame in left foreles; eight years old. Alse.cne BAY HORSE, two hind legs white; he is marked [.C.: abunt five years old. Five dol- lars reward for each animal, for their delivery to the above name. nov 7-3t* OUND— Yesterday (Friday) alternoon. a small 1 POCKET-BOOK. Call at this ofiice, nov 5-3t ¥ SHOP WAS BROKEN INTO ON FRIDAY night. the 4th instant, and a lot of CARPEN- TER'S TCOLS stolen, Si reward will be paid for the abore ifreturned to WILLIAM BEARER, nov 5-3t* REWARD-—Cow estrared or stolen on the 26th inet., dark brown COW. white spot in forehead, horns rather ateaighit, white flank, sup- pc sed to have Calf by thistime. Any information concerning her will be rereived at No. 59 Peunsyl- aver ue, between <Ist and 22d streets. ef .M.CALDWE PERSONAL, J OTICE —I hereby forewarn parsons from trusting my wile, FANNY F. SMITH. asT ain of her contracting SILAS SMITH, E nov7-3t* R, THE MOST WONDERFUL AS- NO. 362 D street. between sth and no. gites full aod thorough infor- after, and will bt from this date, November 7, 1 DE: BAC trologer. 10th streets. mation concerning all affairs through life, with and inregard to Health, Wealth, and Mar: Go Love Affairs, Jonrneys, Law Suits. Absent Fri Sickness and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 7in the Morning tiil 8 in the Evening, nov 4-lw* - BOARDING. TP}WO PERSONS CAN LF ACCOMMODATED with ROOM and BOARD in a private family Terms $2) in advance, 4 ist. 8. Also,a few Table Private family, $19 per month, BALLS, PABTIES, &c. PUIRD GRAND BALL of the INDEPENDENT SOOIALS will be gi ODD FE iven at the .LLOWB’ HALL, 7th street, On MONDAY EVENING ember 14, 1564. Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. i Weber's Brass and Cotillon Band bas leen en- gaged for the occasion Comin isiee of Arranzem lontgomery, R. B. Reed, 8. H. Btewa: ' M.W. Leese, © W. Brown, J, W. Healy. Cc. J, King, W.8. Osborn, J. W. Withers, G.W.Gladmon, €. W.Tenly, J. E. Hodgson. nov 8-6t* J.W. Hunter, "Jos a A GRAND Baus will he given by EASTERN CLUB, No. 7, at ISLAND HALL, _ On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH MANAGERS, C©.C, Anderson, Wm. J, Foster, J MU. Ford, J. Eichengreen. Tickets, admitting a gentlemaaand ladie-, $1, oe 31 td* ROF.J.W. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY is noy open for the season, at Temperance Hall, Bstreet, between 9th and J0:h. Hours of tuition for Ladies, Misses, and Mastera, ednesday and Saturday after- . Gentlemen’s class, Monday. Wednesday. and Friday evenings from7 to 0, The quarter will commeuce with the first lessouof tho ect8-Im Ars PASH SSE DANCING ACAD TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and lth sts, ov Academy is now opem for the reception of pupils - Days or Tuition, For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays apd Fridays, ee m. Gentleman's Class—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8 to 10 p.m. Those desirous of joining may do so by aguiving at the Academy during school hours. Quarter nmencing on entry. oc8 R. LABBE’S DANCING ACADEMY. FR. LABBE has the honor of informing his Patronsand the public that in oa of his not being able to obtain his room unti November, he is obliged to postpone the, commencement of his classes in Washington until thattime. Due notice will be given in futare advertisements of the exact time. sep 15 Fo, SALE — Two second-hand medium-sized CHUROH HEATERS. Also, nine pair VE- NITIAN INSIDE BLINDS, in good order. Will he sold very cheap, if applied for soon. Apply to WM.T.NEMMO, 252 FP street, between 1jth and lith, orto D. A.GARDNER, 460 New York ave- pue. nov 4-tf 383 WASHINGTON LOCAL. 343 383 BAGGAGE 4 BXPBESS Co., Seep ae. WASHINGTON 3s, Biatd LOCAL BAGGAGE EXPRESS CO., 353 nov l-Iw™ 383 Pa. ay., between 4*: and 6th. MARRIED, Assembly’s Church. on tne&tb instant, by Rey, T. B, McFalls, BDWASD B. SIPE, of this qity, to EMMAS., daughter of the late John Benger, Eaq ., of Philadelphia. | Baltimore papers please copy.| t th: e time and place. by the same Mr "NNON I. BRADLEY, Bea., to SALLIE M. GATES, both of this citv. bs ——_—__«e=- DIED, Op Monday evening, 7th instant, JOHAN CAR- OLINA. the only daughter of John Beha. The funeral will take place on Wednesday after- Deon at2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. n Washington, Nov, 7th, ELIZABETH. be- pie nee of John Morgan, aged 37 years, 4 months an 78. Her funeral will tax, her late i= dence, No. 184 244 strect seat between i and On the 7th instant, with AGNRB, beloved daughter of | rity Lucinda Loveless, aged 2 yeare.2 months aad I7days | Whe friends of the family are respectfully ia- yited to attend hec funeral oy Wednesday, the yeh °o i. from e " 7 i AS caues or opis b instant. 0 Bi iad Eliza T. Spain, aged tr eaerns sdk ode The friends and acquaintances of the family are reepect ully requ the residence o! No.5 sted to attend the funeral from ifatber, Michael Hoov Mand N. oa Weda U &. INTEBNAL REVENUE. ASSESS08’s OrFicr, WasiInGTon, October 31, 1864. Notice is hereby given that the list of assess- ments for pecial Income Tax for 1363 is now in this office, No. 468 7th street west, open to the inspection of all persons disposed to examine the same for the space of ten days from this dats, du- Bre. which time ap) from the assessment will had eard Them. “And on {¢ edeeirabia that allshould bear a just Proversion ot the taxes imposed by the Govern- iment, it Sarmestly solicited that s general in- Spection of said list may be made by all those. who \ desire all others, as well as themselves, to bear becoury tntranree gt seid ens te errs the ‘ation of those who have no! @ return. or where the return is not as full as it MABY | Li eae who h: made because L io have it of absence or picknrsacand do not "Sy the expira- tion of the aforesaid ten Gays, will be and fifty per cent. added to the a “ oc 31-4tNovio U.S. Assouorioe ORs. Mee FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c, east, Pa- is; ties, &e, with hix well zed Band 6 ientific Musicians. No. 5697th st, rast, SHAKE, SHARE, SHAKE no longer. S'itre at MOONM'S Drag Store 115 B, Te- » 4 ai ttl ave yeu a coneh Get a bottle of hi rug Ley bottle of hia IN FALLIBLE AGUB OU x SeTAR AND 0c 6-30 WANTS. ———— W ANTED— WAITRESS for a first-class cinee saloon for ladies and gentlemen. Call at 29: E street, near l4th west. nov 8-d5t™ WANTED By ‘a settled woman a SITUATION b: as Cook. Washer, and Ironer. in a private fam- ily. Address Box No. §, Star Office, 1t* FOR RENT AND SALE. | as ripe Bandsomel; Paraished wounr: a i 0 Omce street—Judiciary Square eee oe ON LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BACK BOOM for rent. | id 7th ats, Noe ang wore M street, between sia at WANTED—A BOY in a Bookstore, Apply, from 9 to 12a, a, to ‘OR RENT .—A pleasantly located DWECLING ™may be rested fora few months. It has 13 or l4rooms. Apply at the Star office. nov § 3t nov 8-2t* . BALLANTYNE, 498 7th st._ SASH AND DOOR MAKERS WANTED. Apply Ss at once, to BALDWIN BROB., Me nov 8-3t* Ist and D streets, Washington. ANTED—To let every lady in Washiogton know where to get their FLUTING done, ithout injury to color or roperly and promptl: P vemue, south side, between fabric ith and nov 8-Im* ANTED—RBy a respectable mg woman, a SITUATION an Housemaid or dining room Servant, The highest of recommendations can be given, ‘Apply at No. 282 New York sveaus, be- Tween 6th and 7th streets, nov 8-3t™ W ANTED—A small STORE or part ofa store, f 2 Feamies show room a Beods leor flan: for a lady for ipery aw ancy goods. Apply by letterer perronaliy to H. 6° HOOD. pov 8 21 338 Penn's avenue. wa ED—A smart, active WOMAN, to waitin & private family.’ Apply at No. 28% I street north, nov 7-3t* V 7ANTED-—In a private family, a COOK, for Which a liberal compensation will be given. Inquize at house on D atrect south, between 6th sna 7th east, Nevy-Yard. no 7-3t* [OR BENT—FRONT ROOM, No. 304, corner of for 4 Fancy, Periodical, of Cigar Stove. Teauire onthe pay eriodical, or Cigar Store. | I sts For. RENT—A frame HOUSE, new,7 room ilth st., with new Furniture for sale at $1,089. BRICK, 10 rooms, with furniture at $2,000 on sale. RM & CL nev 82t Reai Estate Brokers, FOR, RENT—Handsomely Parnished HOUSE, No 431 Elaventh st., betweemG and H Call from 9 a. m.. till 4 p. m. nov7-3t* J|eCRNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ALSO, FRO! and back Parlor, at 340 E street, near the av- enue, a arg a _ nov 7-6t* [WO PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rentat No. 410 9th street, between Hand I, Good Feferences required. dds. no 7-3t" FoR SALE—A GROCERY STORE and RESTAU RANT, op B street north, between 6th and 7th streets east, Capitol Hill, | nov7 2t* FOR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS. Ap- ply at No, 484 G street, near corner of Sth street, nov 7-3t* V ANTED—A LAD in a Provision Store; one who bas some knowledge of the busivess pre- ferred. Apply immediately at *he Eleventh street Market, No. $90 11th street. above K. no7 3t WARTED—« SITUATION, by a teacher of Brass and Reed Bands, to play in theater or Some other respectable place, Address to WM _C, SHIMONECK, care of William Loring, in War Department, Washington city, D.. nov 7-3¢" LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM FOR rent, with or without BOARD, im a private family. House 15 minutes walk from the Depart- ments. Address “ROOM”? Star Office. nov 7-3t* Rl two-story FRAME HOO taining six rooms, furnished, on 8t! between Oand P streets. For particulars inquire at KENNEDY'S Grocery Store. 473 9th street, corner E, nov7-3t* FOR RENT— V ANTED—A good COOK, one that come well recommended for honesty and capabili- ty Also, two goot COLORED MBN, to build hires and wait. Apply at No, 391 O street, he- tween Jd and 4) st. nov 7-3t* V J ANTED—Ladies who wish STAMPING, PINKING AND FLUTING done as it eught to he, zo to the on/y practical hand in town. That is Wh. PRINCE. 351 F street, who has on hand 75,0¢0 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and is weekly receiving from the designers new and beautiful patterns. Having the only machine in town to make patterns, he is able to meet any op- vesition. Goods stamped while you wait. Look out ladies in whose hands you give your goods. We are responsible for every article we stamp. nov7-tf yf dd GIRLS WANTED—One to do chamber- work and the other to cook, wash and iron, Reference required—264 F street, between 13th and lith, no 5-3t* A GERMAN CONFECTIONER, well acquainted with all the branches of his trade. wishes to find e: plevment, Inquire at No, 2287th st. no V ANTED—The public to know that the New Machine Sewing. Stamping and Fluting De- pot just opened by D. BECK, is 504 9th street, 2d door above Perry & Bro.’s. nov 5 3t* ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, one who understands cooking for a restaurant. Ap- ply at 511 8th street, corner B, Navy Yard. Dov 5-St* ANTED—Three first rate SEWING MA- CHINE HANDS, at BEC Machine Bew- ing and Stamping Depot, 504 Ninth street, two doors from Pa. ave. Rov 5 31 A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATIO: elerk in a grocery or produce or com si house, Bast of references given. Inquire at Moesers. PATTERSON & CO.’S Tobacco Store, cor- Per of &th and D sts, Do 5-3" WV ANTED—By asmart, active youth. aged 18, with the best of testimonials, a SITU ATION ar clerk with a sutler: would not object gene, to thefront. Address, for 4days,0,A.K., pat OF: nov 5- ANTEKD TO BORROW—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for six, eight or ten years, at six per cent., ona valuable farm in Montgomery coun- ty,7 miles from Georgetown. Address Star Office, A.C., Box No, 20. nov 5-3t* eye a ey & gentleman, with wife and two children, CARD ina private family. Loca- tion must be central, and rooms on second tioor, and communicating, House with gas and water preferred. Address Box 248 City Post Office, giving real name, noy 5-3t WASTED-A BOILER capable of drivinga 10- horre power engine, Address Mr. BAKER, Star Office, nov 2-tf wie WANTS TO BUY GOOD AND OHEAP sts. on CIGARS, call at No. 398, corner 7th and I (nov2-Im*) __WREDEBIOK SEITZ. ENTED—Three of four PLUMBERS ani WS FITTERS, Famediate Pe B amt REYNOLDS & CO., 500 9th st. oc 2-lw W ANTED—50,000 LADIRS to call at the onl STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING DEPOT in the District, and get their work done, 351 F street inthe place, and Ladies who do net want their work SPOILED will go to no other so- called stamping places. We are weekly in receipt Y LATEST of the VE STYLES of patterns for Embroidery and Braiding. Stamped Goods, Braid Silk and Cotton for sali oc 13 tf ARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, Office Chief Quartermaster, Nos, 534, 536, 634 lth street, near New York av., “ WASHIGTON. Bept. 20. 1854. Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPE to go to Point Lookout, Maryland. Wages $70 per monthand aration. Each workman will bring his own kitoftools. Transportation will be furnished Hd ibe Sex pamant fer she Norkinen and their ools from this ci’ oint Lookout. Y OHN A. BLISON, Colonel and Ghief Quartermaster, Rep 2)-tf Department of Washington. 4.NT BD—SEOOND HAND FURNITURE Also, MIRRORS. CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSBFU RNISHING GOODS of every description, BUCHLY, 406 7th street. Je a-tf between Gand H. east side. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GgnaztTownN CORPORATION sTOCK.— KH Those persons who may be disposed to par- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, can obtain some applying to WM, LAIRD, Clerk of said Corporation. oc l-dtD1 PCM IEG: PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe tomac Tow Company’s boats, “*Potomac,” , Curtin” and “Belle Haven.’’ Apply to the a on board, or to gonn B. DAVIDSON, ‘ater street. Georgetown. JUST RECEIVED Our Winter Styles of MILLINERY AND FANCY HATs, At the New York Establishment, No.4 MARKET SPACE, Ur Starrs, Seconp Door rrom 91n Street, BONNETS, of Silk, Velvet, &c,,in every style, in the most desirable colors and shades, LADIES, MISSE8, BOYS, AND INFANTS’ FANOY HATS, In all the new shapes. and Trimmed in the most tasteful manper. UNTRIMMED HATS, in great variety, We do not advertise cheap and sommon goods, but we can sella Rich Stylish Bonnetand Hat at & moderate priee. Also, just opened at the above place, a branch of L. McIntosh Cloak and Mantilla Store, 497 Broadway, New York, the largest and best assort ment of goods ever offered in thia city. CLOAKS in VELVET, CLOTH, SILKS, Xc., of the latest importations, * A great assortment of OPBRA CLOAKS, MISSES’ GARMENTS, &c. Mr. McIntosh is one of the largest importers and manufacturer of Cloaks in New York, and is re- ceiving goods from London and Paris constantly, thus offering great facilities to the ladies of this city and vicinity, The goods are marked much below Broadway prices. nov 3-lw* STOVES! STOVES! a We invite the attention of those desiring STOVES to the large and well selected stock we have on hand. Among our CUOK STOVES are the Arbiter, United States, Pennsylvania, Ida, Pilot, Magnet, York Completa, Monitor Range, Meal dow Bell do.. Parlor Radiators, Cylinder Gas Burners, orning Ory, Pyramid Stoves, for halls and churches, Cast Iron Gas Burner, Stanley Coal Burner, a Gem Fire Place Stove, best in use, Sotto tatk woe Hosters, an’s Mets Bits, Camp Heating and Qonking Stoves, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ° TLS WARE DEE “H. I. GREGORY, ~ H. & 321 Penn. avenue. near 7th street, LCbronicle.} STOVES and nov 1-dlw REov AL. E. Let RE ea ec ennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel, by expiration Of lease will remove and open on October 2th, at No. 324 E street, near Grover’a Theatre. 96 13-Im* G BUTLER TENTS, ‘OOD Second-hand Tents a egrepatd on hand, Aleo, New Tents of any size made to order by BABNES & BON. Sail Makers, 638 Nth street, near the wharf. _ 0026 Im* M EDICAL BOOKS.—Druitt’s Sur, Se Rioer iit Mek + EY 5. D ’s Ph: 2 Erieheen’s Suri ry; Ludlow’s Manual of rent: nations; Neill Medica Ds etlotarr, Gray ie Pronouncing | went Seon, tome re i he alata: FRANOK TAYLO! O'BRYAN, No. 1,107" 1 have just received » iadelphia, iar Ee, and papeen: ment of FREN| = YY, to which the attention not the la- = Hgts. Particular care given to orders. OR RENT OR FOR SALE—A new FRAME HOUSE containing 7 rooms, situated near the corner of 8th and D streets, Island. For partica- Jars inquire of B. L LENT, corner of Fairfax and jueen sts.. Alexandria, or address B, L. LENT, ox 260 Alexandria, Va. nov 7-3t* FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A new two- story and basement FRAME HOUSE ‘bh for- niture, in Georgetown. with water and taining six rooms in a good locality. and voasession iven in three days. Address Box 599, @: orge- jown, D. C., Post Office. nov7 3 GOrING HOUSE FOR SALE. The proprietor of this popular and well-known Hotel and Restaurant intendsto retire from busi- ness, and offers his well-known house for aale. Any ove wishing to engaze in a LUCRATIVE BUBINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn, avenue, between 12th and 13th sts, no 7-lw* OR SALE—An OYSTER AND EATING - LOON with all the necesrery fixtures and a steam boiler for steaming oysters. The reasons for sale isa dispute in partnership; is in a good location and does an extensive business. It is near Maryland avenue, No. 509, green front, bet 9th and lith sts, For particulars inquire on the premises, nov 7 3t* ‘OR EXCHANGE OR SALE. ‘A FINE FARM OF FIFTY.S Railroad Station X_ACRES, near d this city, improved’ by a beautiful Bew three story Dwelling House, with eighteen rooms; all modern improvements; with cemmandipg view of the Capito! and surrounding country. The best of fences, fine mealow. grapes and all varieties of small fruits; good Orchard of choice varieties. Fine Barn, Stable, Tce-house, and other outbuildings. We will exchange the above for good City Property, or sell the same. A FINE THREE-STORY BRICK, on E streets with 18rooms, all modern improvements, at $13.01) The above is a well located and desirable property: and rents for 31,50) per year. A FINE FOUR STORY BRICK on Missouri ay- enue, with 16 rooms; excellent property. $12,). BALTIMORE PROPERTY. A _LARGR THREE-STORY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE a Baltimore etreee PaO ss will be exchanged for good city property or a farm, or sold for cash. BM. HALL & co, Real Estate Brokers, nov 7-3t corner 7th and F streets. Cigas STORE FOR S8ALE.—PRICE ABOUT N $200. Good locality; near the little market; eorner Sth and L sts, Possession given im- ely, : BovS-lw* OR RENT— me ENT—A Suite of FURNISHED ROOMS consisting of a parlor, three chambers, dining reom and kitchen. Inquire at 284 F street, he- tween 12th and 13th. nov 5-lw* FOR RENT—In Georgetown, a small HOUSE containing four rooma, in good order, and but a short distance from the street ears. Apply to No. 43 Dunbarton street, Georgetown, _5-e03t* Fos, RENT—A small STORE. at No. 650 south lth st., Island, under the Union Hotel, suit- able for a clothing st>re, barber shop or any small baeivens Rentlow. Inquire on the premises, nov por RENT -A fine STORE and CELLAR on EB Street south, between 6th and 7th street east, suitable fora dry goods. grocery or drag store: For terme inquire at the stove store of MARKS & STROMBERG ER. no 5 4t* *OR RENT—A well furnished three story ani barement BRICK HOUSE, with water and gas, containing 9 rooms. & large back yard, situated No. 496 D street, between Ist and 2d streets The family of two persons and one child, would like (if agreeable) board in the house in part compen- Sation for rent. For particulars inquire on the premises. novs-3t* | OR SALE—A two-story HOUSE, on 8 street north, between 6th and 7th streets west, con- taining 4rooms. Inquirecf Mr. GREEN, on the premises or the undersigned, at 467 K astrast north, between 4th and Sth. Title perfect nov 4 lw* SALMA COOK. Fok BALE IN_ G8ORGETOWN.—The GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of an established Fancy and Variety Store, now doing a good busi- ness. For particulars call at No. 79 Bridge street. Suitable for a Millinery Store, Satisfactory rea- son given for selling out. nov 4-lw* ro RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, on second fioor.'at 455 12th st, Dov 3-e03t* AUOTION SALES, For ether Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B* THOS. DOWLING, Avct’r; Georgetown, BAILIFF’S SALE OF FURN * HOTEL.” GRORGETO AY UNION On MONDAY MORNING, November 7th, at 10 o’clock, by vintae of an order of di fo; rent due F. Tenny & Co., against the “Union Hotel,” in Georgetown, I have thin day distrained on all the goods and chattels of seid hotel to Satisfy Be Roger aoa pe i re reels that on tha day me 8 ‘8@) ie the highest bidder, for te H Rh ali nov 3-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. S27 THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of inclement weather until WEDNES- DAY MORNING. Nov, 9th, at 10 o'clock, at which time it will take place without regard to weather, NH. WIESE, ‘bov7d Bailit. JOH - . THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BX 7. DowLine, Auct’r, Georgetown, D.C. TRUSTER'S SALE OF FURNIPURE AND EF- TEGTS OF THE UNION HOTEL, GEORGE- On MONDAY MORNING. Novem - Mencing at 1" o'clock, and comtienn erty until the whole is disposed of, by virtn of trust dated Cctober Sth, 1863, and duly recorded in Liber N.C... No_ 15, folios 303, et seq.. one of the land records for Washicgton county, District gf Columbis. I shall sell the Furniture and Re ere Union Hotel, Georgetown, compris- Piano Forte, Cover and § Large French: plate Mires” Brocatelle Cover Sofas. > Arm and Parlor Chai Marble top Tables, Window Curtains and Fixtures, Hair-cloth covered Sofas and Chairs, Velvet, Brussels and other Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Marble-top Dressing and other Bureaus, Marble-top Washstands, Wardrobes, Doub'le and Single Bedsteada, Hair avd Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Feather Beda. Blankets, Comforts. Spreads, Sheeting, ‘ Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, Lounger. Dining Tabies. Chaira, Ohina, Glass and Crockery Ware, Table Cutlery, Castors, Waiters, Bar and Bar Fixtures, Large Range Cooking Steves, alse, two Billiard Tables. ‘erms cas! SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustee. fovea oo THOS. DOWLING. Auct. a7 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the inclement weather until WED- NESDAY MORNING. Nov. 9th. at 1) o’clock, at which time itwill take place without regard to her. weather. SAMUBL L. PHILLIPS. Trastes. THOMAS DOWLING, Aust. nevi-d YJ. 90. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PI- ANO FORTE, PARLOR AND CHAMBER FUR- NITURE. CARPETS, BEDDING, &c. OnSATURDAY MORNING, N 19 ovclock, in front of cur Aue sball sell the entire furniture an declining hou-ekeeping, comprisi ember 12th, at ion Rooms, w3 ects ofa family Super'or Rosewood Case 7 octave Piano Forte, but | little used. Handsome Mirror back Etagere Rosewood Marble-top Centre and Sofa Tables Cane Seat Chairs, Lounges, Clock Plash Covered Parlor Suite Denmark aad Chintz Curtains, Shades Velvet. Brussels and Ingrain Varpets Oil Cloth, Matting, Rugs Walnut and Mahogany Bedsteads Hair and Husk Mattresses Bols ers aud Pillows, Blankets and Comforts Toilet Sette. Looking (lasses Sideboard, Extension Dining Table aising Obsite, Lounse, Rocker ‘ooking and other Stoves. . Together with apumber of other articles not na- cessary to cnumerate. b, fergn 5.0, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts,_ BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, CHANCERY SALE, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, made in the cause of Myers. andal., vs. Parsons, and al., in equity, and date November 4, 1364, I will offer at auction, on WED- NESDAY, the 3th of November, at4o’clock p, m., on the premises, the following Lots of ground in Georgetown, viz: Part of Lots Nos. 93 and 94, in Beatty & Addition to Georgetown, fronting about b a on High street, near First street, improve two story Frame Building. Immediately after the above— Part of Lot No. 9), in Thretkeld’s Addition, at the corner of Second and Lingan streets, fronting about 65 feet on the former, and 60 feet on the lat- fer-improved by a plastered or stuccoed two-story jouse, ®Terim of sale: One third of the purchase mone: to be paid in cash; and the residue in two equ: instalments at 6and 12 months, with interest to be secured by approved notes with a reserved lien,+ The terms of sale must be complied with in one week after sale, or the property may be re-sold at abe wiak and cost of the purchaser after one week's notice. Conveyancing and stamps at ALTER 8.C wkins’ feet by a the purchasers Trastee. cost. . COX, nov 8-Staw3w [Intel.]| THOS. DOWLING. Auct, | (ea OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, . Washington City, November 7, Is64. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder. at Giesboro, D. C., On FRIDAY, November 11, 1364, 150 Cavalry Horses. . These horses have keen condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had, Horses told singly. Baleto commence at giclee a.m. a ‘erms: Cash in United States currency. MES A. EKIN, Colonelincharge First Division Quartermaster General's Office, nov peas ED ROOMS for single gentlemen, each room suitable for two or three gentlemen. In- quire 380 KE street. between 10th and lith sts, nov 2-6t* Fo SALE—Three 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 9th street west and M street north. nev 1-6t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Two hand- somely furnished PARLORS and CHAMBERS, all on the firrt floor, suitabie for a family or single gentlemen, with or without board, Any Members or others wishing to have comfortable flo te for the winter, can secure ae early appli- cation at J.P. CRUTCHETT’S, nov l-lw* No, 477, corner 6th and D sts. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL 8ELL AT PRI- vate salea tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miles from the Capitol, over Benning’s Bridge; about ) acres cleared, and 45 in meadow; the balancein unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut, No improvements except asmall house. For further particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. oF feauire of tis subscriber, Va miles northeast of Benning’s Bridge, sepo2m E. SHERIFF. | ead RENT—Two ROOMS, on second floor, suit- able for four sentleme .and one on first tloor. ES Inquire at 437 str Streets, west side. For S8ALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d and Market streets, Georgetown, D. C., containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfectorder. A brick stable, ice house and all necessary out-buildings attached. Honse 45x43. lot Sex150. Price $35,000. Terme easy, and possession when required. For Sageeer parciaalars ply on the premises. oc 29-11t™ OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE-On H and @ resis. nor b om wine ae peasy sat ave- nues, D an south, and 35 streat west, between Mand N south, B. MILBURN, G.'8. Jail. oc 24-Im* rt 0 BUY OB RENT—A HOUSE in the Firs ‘Ward; must be near Pa.avenue, t FOR SALE—A FARM of 260 acres. 4 miles from Washington. Alsoa Lot of 3) or 40 acres, either for cash or in exchange for above house. Address H.H.L., 134 Pa. av. 0c 24-e03w™ | ete ty ROOMS FOR RENT.—For rent, hi between G and oc 29 comfortable and well furnished ROOMS at 450 Ith street, east side, between d H sts, No children in the house. The location is one of the most agreeable and desirable ia Washington, oc 10-1 | Feet yD ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen only—347 K street, near isth. Inquire of Mra, A. FE. STEPHENBON. EDUCATIONAL. HHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE AND SCHOOL P OF COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS, cor. 7th and E sts., opposite the Post Office. Day School for Boys.$5 per month. No charge for Instrumental Private Lessons, from 4 to9 p.m. oc 29 Im* G an Si-tf Masic. Fo 8ALE—A lot of BOILERS and ENGINES just from the factory, viz:—One 33-horse power upright Tubular Boiler; 1 16-horse power 4o0.; 1 6-horse power do.; 16-horae power do ; 13- horse power do; 120-horse power Morizonial Tu- bular Boiler: 1 10-horse power d "vel fis, aot cpa and an 5 er by le’ iW HOMAB aMo. 26 Light Street, Baltim Mo. curate BPHANS’ COURT, NOVEMBER Ist, 1834.— Disraiot or CoLumBia, Patent doumrr, ir-§ BY?. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH L STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSBY AVE- NUE AND 3D STREET WEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 11, at 44¢ o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell two fine Building Lots, fronting each 22 feet on the porth side of north L street, between New Jersey avenue. and 3d street west. and running back 7% feet. _ Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in 6 ani id months. with interest, secured by a deed of ede wwoBrevances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. nov4-d J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts, NEW STORE! ] THS, oe CLOTS TINGE, = NEW “STORE f A full assortment of RUGS, &c., N ¥ FURNITURE, npers COMTORTE, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND BOLSTE: CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, HADES WINTADLE COVERS, &e., &e., With every conceivable article that is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No, 406 SEVENTH STREET, Betwees @ Anp H Streets, Bast Sipe. Having just returned from the North with an fea yine seek of Goods, I would respectfally call the attention of the citizens and those about fur- nishing to my stock of New Goods, which was pur- chased before the late advance in Kola; and which T will sell at pric at cannot fail to ploase. We charge pete AGS 8] owing ound pode and feel confident when geen they will se! ems es BR. BUCHLY. selves. 406 7th street. between @ wad H, 7-1m Ten doors above the Old Stand. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ul a OHAS. B. BAYLY & ne 278 Penxnsrivania Keone! Bet. 1ith and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES, Would respectfully inform their Friends and the | Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1964, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashienable styia, We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by strict attention and integrity, to meritafairshare | of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies’ Department of the business, and we can safely boast of one of the finest assortment of | | ot John W. Haslup, exe | Baslup, deceased, the | finalsettiement and distribution of the AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers io. 526 corner 7th and D streets north VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPRoven PGBERTY NEAR THE LONG ERIDGE at On WEDNESDAY. the !fth November ins we shall sell, on the premises. commencing a° ¢ ‘clock, p. m., that Beautiful Square of Grouat io. 626, bounded by Mth and 5th, and south D Water streets, it being the Square next tothe Ln: Bridge. It is sub divided into 23 han isome Build ing Lots one of which is improved by a fine three story Prame Hovso, cantaining§ convericntly a: ranged roe. th all necessary ont baildings, euch as Dairy, Smoke House. Stable. Wood sad Coal House. and Pomp ip the yard, The Lot on Fbich the Buiiding stands, h beautiful front of bys feet om 14th street, with a depth on south D of 0 feet; the reat of Lots ars small and of various tizes to suit purchase fully situated fora P ing the advant: Over 4010 fon lege on the Potemac fiver, ein establishment the advante agreat public thoronehfars “frute, not he sold together { i Sa tees s Perches - gee fold it lotate auit ‘erms : One-half cash; balacce in «i months for notes bearing iuterent ftom dng crete A deed eiven and a deed of trust taken conveyancing including re e stam the cost of the purchaser, | enue Stamps at 1 be required of each purchaser when the property is knocked off _novleokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, ¥ J, C. MO@UIRE & CO., Auctionee:s, 2 V STREET, BETWEEN 4 AND 5TH STREETS. By virtue of a ¢eed of trust from Michael Runa ban and wife, bearing date onthe Mth day of July, 1850, duly recorded im Liber J. A. 5.,No. Folios WS. et. seq., to the subscribers, Trust he Phoenix Building Association of Washington ty. we shal! sell, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 24 day of November, at5o’c! ck p.m,, parto! Lot twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, beginning for the said part of lot at the nortliwest corner of said lot. and running thence east with the line of north N street, fifteen feet, thence south one hundred and eight feet eight and a half inches; thence west fifteen feet; thence north one hundred and eight feet cigkt und a half inches, improved by a small brick tenemeat Terme: One-third of the purchase monty cash, the residue in two «qual payments, at6é,ani 13 months, with interest from the day of gale, secure t by a deed of trust. Twenty doll of fishing sa well nat the time af sale. and if th isare not fully complied wit’ witdin five days from day of sale. the Truatecs wilt resell the property, after five days public notice, atthe risk and expense of the defaulting pur- ebaner. Stampsand conveyancizg at the cost o purcnager. ERASMUS J. MIDDURTON. qeustea | HILLIARY CG. SPALDING rustees. | _nol-eod&dsx J.C. MCGULRE & CO., Auc BY 248. ©. MeGUIRE & 00., Auctionsers, CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE LIBRARY | x, OF 1,500 VOLUMES. | _On THURSDAY EV ENING, November 10th, at? | o’elock. on the firet floor of the Auction Reoms, we shall sell. by catalogue, the Library of the Rev, Joshua Morseli, Rector of Christ Chureh, compri- sing about 1.50 volumes, choice works inevery da partment of literature ®7 Cats'ogues ready for delivery on Wedaea- day, the 5th instant. Terms cash, oc 29-4 J . Y¥ J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING _., LOTS IN THE FIRST WARD. By virtue of a decree made and passed by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, in a cause depending therein, No. 234. Equity Docket 7.1 willsell, on the premises,en THURSDAY, tho lth day of November, AD. °1364, at 4 o'clock p. m., the south half of Lot numbered thirty (30) and the whole of Lot numbered thirty one (31) in Square numbered one hundred,ia the city cf | Washington. i The of Lot thirty fronts 25 feet 9's inches on west, between Land M streets north. ne will be sold in two equal parta each fronting 25 feet 114s inches on 2th street, and ail the property extends back 18% feet 9 inches to a thirty feet alley. The property is in a rapidly duiproving part of the city, and thy title is per- fect. McGUIRBE & CO., Auct’s Terms cash. = DonVerancing. including stamps, at the expeng- ser. of the purchaser nD K W. JONES, Trustee. oc2%-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Ste OF CONDEMNED ORDNANOE STORES. x WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WaAsuINcTON, D.C., November 3, 1383. Will be eold st Public Auction, at the Arsenal, on | se of NOVEMBER, 1364, at 10 o’cloc a. m., a lot ° ORDNANCE STORES, condemned as unfit for nae. viz: 1Steam Boiler and Pump, 1 Double Lathe, 6 G@mndstones, 741 Gray Blankets, 168 Blue Blankets, 1901 Red Blankets, 37 Pole Pads, Gutta Percka, 55 Valises, Cavalry Round, 2317 Nose Bags, | 1621 Blankets, 583 McClellan Saddle Trees, | 110 yards Silk Serge. 40 pounds Woollen Yarna, 1000 pounds __ do, a, 3 pounds Shoe Thread, §5 Barrels, 5dugs, 7 Bottles, 2 Water Cans, 332 Watering Bucke 79 co ae Al lot of = arge lo " WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, Successful bidders will be required toremove tae stores within five days from the date of sale. ta, Gutta Percha, Leather, Terms. Cath, in Government (inde TON, nov 3 lit Major Commanting. (SALE OF CONDESINED OATS, Cuigr QuABTERMASTEP's Orrios, Draper or WASHINGTON, ©., November 1, 1364.§ Auction et Seventh street Wharf, Washington. C..on SATURDAY, No vember 12, 1£34, at ll o'clock a. m., a quantity of OATS, condemned as unfit fer use. Buccersful bidders wiil be required to remove the pes ¥ ae are eau from da’ = sale erms: Cash. in Government funds. DB, H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Cates Qaksseroeitere ney }-llt Depot of Washington, ALB OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, AMBULANCES. Kc, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Wasi.:rtton, us Washington, D. C., October 27, 14. t Will be sold at Pubiic Auction, at the Govern- mest Wareho' jituated on the square between E and F and 20th and 2ist streets, Washington, D. C,,on FRIDAY, November 11, 1364, at 1) o'clock a. m., a lot of * ft QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, condemned as unfit for use, viz : . Axes, Carpenters’ Toels, Brushes, Bridles, Buckets. Saddles, Saddle Blankets, Stable Brooms, Stoves, Saws, Shovels, Pieks. Pauling, Halters, ; Scrap Leather, Portable Forges, Knives, and a large lot of Scrap ert Wagon Tire, &c, iSO, Will be solt at footof i9th street, near Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal, immediately after the com- pletion of the sale above referred to, a pumber of Ambulances, Carts. Medical Waszons, Metallie Wagons, Wagon Bodies. Spring Wagons, &c. Succesrful bidders will te required to remove the Stores within five (5) days from the date of sale. is ‘nment funds. Terms cash, in Governm DW RUCKER Brigadier General and Chief Quarterm: ec S7-td ____ Dei Depot of Washington. WASHINGTON, Will be soid at Public {OTTO TSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERS8HIP. The Copartnersvip heretotore existing between the undersigned as Bterchant Tailors, is, this llth day of October, }! dissolved by wautual consent. Il debte due tie late tirm will be paid to Wm. 8, Fes aac G. W, HIN TON, WM. 8. TEBL, The business will be carried on by William s, Teel, at the old ~tand, Penosylvania avenue. under Metropolitan Hotel, who hopes to merit continuation of the patronage of the late firm o¢ 7-1W WILLIAM §, TEBL. RPHANS’ COURT.—Distaicr or Coromaia s to with the approbation ef the Or: of Washington County aforesaid, appoi day, the 8th of November next, for son: estate of said deceased. and of the assets in naan | Said deceased a8 tar ag the same have been collected and turned into beret when and where all the creditors and heirs of said ¢eceased are notified to attend,(atthe Orphan ’ Court ef Washington Connty aforesaid.) with their ela properly vouel . or they may otherwise by be excluded from all benefit im estate: prericed. & copy of this s | order be published once a week fot ‘weeks in EAD IBS ROOTS AMD SHORE | the Evening Star previous to. the seid sth of in the city. November, 1864 Pest—Z 0. BOBBIN CHAS. B. BAYLY & CO.. | oe 15-law3w* | Register of Wilis, oc 14-tf No. 278 Penn. av., bet. ith and }2th sts, | Ca $64.—Die " COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Wiis om CouNT ORE tc on the matter of the petition of MM. | wit ease of Elizabeth pel, adm. F. Morris, Guardian —Tae said Guardian having | istratrix of Michal Bu; Net saminis se meri nat he sold all the interest aed title cf | tratrix aforesaid hav sain svempprobation of t Margaret M, J. Queen, bis ward. and alsothe in- | Orphans’ Gourt of Was. jeunty afore~ terest and title of Joanma Queen, widow of Barney | #aid. appointed Sa! lovem| h next, , Queen, (she assenting to the same.) in, and to | forthe final settle: d distribution of the ‘one half lot two, in square one hun twen- | personal e » and of the ty-two. down in the plat of Washington | assets in hand, as far 28 the same have been col- hy. ‘with all and siegular the improvements i he iL thereon. desert’ nd particularly set forth in Nailor, for one thou- a said proceedi: to Allison Nailor, foi fand and fift: ydoilars;and that eaid Al ilo: fav eppuindrsie fe Burechent i, hats Fd ‘the said sale i H UNS! GURBI GUNSI! 3 fo “fae Sport men’s outé j Feasomable prices. HH & CO.. { o: co atahg L. Savage, { ROv8G Pend. av., Detwoeg 9th end {ith ats, oa ind Soldiers w: iB pe as See Pot st e) ‘Trollope CHASE, a novel, T. Aoolp’ Yalsiand,C ifornia ant WashoeBy J Roar Browae. to to VRANO® TARGOR