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a a a , LOC AL NEWS. _ —_———— AMUSEMENTr TO-NIGHT. GrRover’s THEATER.—This Is the of the great tragedy and comedy combination at Grover's Theater. To-night will be per- formed the laughable pieces of “Oliver Twist” sod + Famt Heart never won Fair Lady,” on which oceasion Messrs. Daver po! Jack and Miss Susan Denin will appear io their favorite characters. That excellent young setor, Mr. J.C. McColom, who returns for a tew nights only from successful starring en- its at Baltimore and Philadelphia, will Pr in the character of « Bill Sykes,” in which he cannot be excelled. Forp's Tueater.—First week-of John E. MeDonongh and his brilliant dramatic spec. tacle, the “Seven Sisters, aifd the Birth of Cu- yid ja fhe Bower of Ferns” appears as Mrs. Pinto, an eccentric but eetimabie lxoy: Mr. U. B. Bishop as the &, the sparkling ia diamond, anpears contraband, and comedienne and Oaliforn: tor the first ime in Wa-hington, as Tartarine. Miss Lotta is a delightful songstress and a splendid dancer. CaNTEEBURY.—This great amusement es- tablishment is celebrated character in keeping ef superior talent, new fa snecession hefore the im nightly attend theCanterbury. To-night, fist appearance of Kitty Phy comedienne and vocalist from New York; aiso, Semi-Annvat RB intenrent Webb: W. B. Webb, Ese dan Police.—Denr sir: 2; lots, 10; ash heaps, 162: pany, 7: 2, 4,260 Warrants served. 1/9; persons removed to hos- pital, 11; persons baried by order from Uaptain Moore, A. (. M.. 15; dead animals removed, 133; amount Cf fines collected, ; From the above it wiil be seen—and the mem- bers of the force with pleasure record the fact —that the citizens, as a rule, cordially co-oper- ate with the oflicers in removing nuisances ‘when pointed out to them as such; and though | much willever remain to be done ina growing district like Washington and suburbs, yet the older inhabitants of the capital city bear un- qualified testimony toits constantly improving condition. — A Sunpay Froric._—Yesterday evening, of- | ficer Tucker, of the Third Ward, was called | upon to go tothe Model House, corner o/ 9th | and F etrects, aud take away a female who Was there smashing things and alarming the quiet inmates of the house. as directed, and arrested the woman, but had a pretty serious job on hand to manage her. After considerabie trouble she was secured 10 station-house. ments after she wus put ina cell, the sharp crack of a@ revolver announced that she was armed. Hut as she wasin a terrible rage, vow- ing vengeance against all concerned in getting her confined, presenting her pistol from the erating of the cell door, and cansing a hasty retreat of ll withia range of the battery, it was deemed safest to let her cool dowa before at- tempting to disarm her &s Catharine Hunt, and had with her husband, and entered upon her mis- cbievous freaks upon their retura. ‘was locked up her busband went to the sta- AL in the trial room, aud in afew moments was sonnd asleep, the trumpet blasts of his nasal organs formiog a curious duet with the noisy declamations of his con- sort cu the other side of the grating. woman was registered tora hearing by Jus- tice Thompson on 4 charge of malicious mis- the Third Ward tion-honse, took a chief, INTERESTING SERVIC Rev. Archbishop Spaulding yesterday vi St. Aloysins eH Mary’s Catholic Church, at allot which pla es he impressed the audience favorably. He admiuistered confirmations, at St. Aleysius, to 156 persons; 6s persous; at St. Patrick's, to 145 persons; and at St. Mary's, to S© persons: making the nom. ber of confirmations during the day 460 per- tor the first tim Patrick's und + fons. St. Jonn's Protestant Episcopal Church was yesterday reopened, and divine worship held thereiv. Rev. Dr Van logenot by Rev. Mr. Morrison. i large, and was much pleased with theimproved | y appesrance of the charch. Ter Mibitary Commis sion. on F street, between I2th and [3th streers, urday disposed of the case of Charles S @ grocery and liquor store on D street, between i3:h and its streets, and who was charged with clothes to a soldier named Connors. testified, mn substance, that he went into Oltz’s store and traded a watch for citizens’ clothes and #5. The witness for the defense testifle that Connors sold the wateh for $ all it was worth, » table in the back r who ker charge from the | tor three years. Fm fire w and oceupied by WAS gi Houee, and the the spo', but the few citizens in tearing away the boards and extingnisbing the fire, preven edthe necessity of the tlremen usir g their apparatus crigivsted from as nd ti composed of young men Fa i AT ODb FeLi hurch edifice. iw Personal. —I nod family «rr ‘Tam Unpers public that the p week for being it Est, bet. 1% and eaugbter aAMIN 8 On the l2th instant Cupt. GUSTAVE ST. ALBE. ! id de campon Maj. Gen, Augur’s st BERRA CLT, nee Andecson, 8 iditiem + Motame MARIE A «) Wachingion city. CS 2 a ca ior lot of Carriages, of the ch as Rockaways, Bi Extession Tops, i bact ut, Jersey Wago Carringrs tah promptly attended to. 1st" On baad, & yer: ert atyle and G ish, ruc nov The finder DEREON, 1 ylvani TRUNK. ‘The ender aift be liberally rewarded tat the United States Hotel. nov 12-2t LOST AND FOUND ee a ee TND— On rds rning, a POQKET F' BOv! aie Hi ait ua of it eas ner Moxyignd svenueand 3d strentesst. 2 ta JOHN V. BRYAN. OF F—On Sunday aftern ion. t 1 4 Grover's Thester, a POGEET BOOK. con" im portance to the owner, will confer a favor by returning the ongh ike Post Office, to JAMBS AN- Lat nov 14-2t* t evening. at the corner of 4% atrest , cont ge asc: and papers avenue, one in the vi WANTS, ANTED TMMEDIATELY—Bix Jackson + all Alley. op pep A win, t Box 3.7. Star office, fof three days.” ov 13" ANTED-— One or two TEAMS, of six horses or Address O. B. C., Star office, ry Apply to ALEX. oRvey, 5 no 14-2t* nov 14-3) and go at 372 Cet, corner 4%, st. TATELY—CHAMBERMAED room SERVAN' BOT. - ‘Liberal rewi Dov i227 Mr. J. E. Mc- for its progressive 1¢ public an array ces appearing in rapid mense audiences which the celebrated wery Theater, first appearance of A. J Leavitt, the acknow ledged champion banjoist. To-night, first time here of the magnificent pantomime ballet, by Mons. Szollosy, entitled «Les Amours de Diable.” Waspincton TigaTer.—Sanderson’s Min- S'rels are still attracting iarge audiences, and, iD consequence, have effected an engagement with Prof. Belmont, the great prestidizitateur, Madam Helmout and the little fairy, La Petite Ella, who will « ppear to-night in conjunction ‘with Sanderson’s celebrated troupe. with Sanderton’s Minstrels. Canary Bird, Jenny Lind EF Mr. WM. CLARK. lately from Lyn Washington, he will hear something to h advantage by writing to W. H, CROO pom office, stating where he may bs seen, NFORMATION WANTED of THOS CLATTER, ef Caroline county Va..who was in this city b Any information concerning him will be thankfally received by his wife, NAN- CY A. CLATTER, at the cornet of 7th and H sts,, Teland, No. 727. ‘EORGETOWN, November &th HW tended where Mrs. Sarah Westerbarger has acted as Ladies’ Nurse, and I consider her as atten- tive and apxions to please as any other nurse that L know of. Hor residence is on Mth street, 486, be- tween E and D streets, Washington. D. nov 14 3t* R. RACKER, THE MOST trologer, No. (up stairs) who, about March. '864 EPORT OF THE DOINGS OF THE SANITARY CoMPAryY OF THE METROPOL- ITAN POLicR.—This company organized under the act amendatory of the old police law passed July 16, i662, and which is composed of ten men. submits the following reports to Super- erintendent of Metropoli- have the honor here- ‘with to transmit to you the semi-annual report of this branch of the Metropolitan Police Da- partment, from March ‘1st, to September 30th, INH, containing in table annexed the number of nuisances reported and abated by order of department. Cncked sewers, pavements, wails, and chimneys, Hilthy condition, alleys, 390; gutters, 6; draimage pipes, 4; slaughter house: S, 91; yards, 17: staples, 30; soap factories, OARPING—N icel s class BOARD at 156 G street, between 2th and 21st streets, three squares from the War and Navy Departments, Charges reasonable, OABDING.—Several fine Booms, with firet- class Board, cau be secured by application at 432 G street, in rear of Patent Office. Also,@ Table Boarders can be accommodated. privies 396; leaky hydrants, obstructing the streets, 31; piles ef rubbish, 105; garbage in streets and al- Jeys, G6; violation of building laws, 2; water dn lots and cellars, 52: boats in unhealthy con- dition, 1; cellar in unhealthy condition, 1; total, 2,260, of this uumber the citizens abated, 2,14: the mo litary t atbcrities, 17; the telepraph com. nuisances yet unabated, 91: O8T—On the jth, a Jarze COW, red and white, 4 foremost teats remarkab!y large, ‘ard will he paid for her delivery at 262 H street, between 18th and i9th streets HB, SHOBS: ANTBD—An errand BOY, must bring good recommendation. ar ly at b. McINTOSH Cloak Store, No, 4 Market Hs pace, Penn’a sie TRAVED OR STOLBN—On Wednesday night, 9th inat.. a spoited red and white CA bo} Tmonthsold. Any person siving in! him so as tu find him, will be liberally rewarded, ning to JOHN CROWLEY, corner of 434 ani eets, Islacd, nov 1i-3t* AKEN UP—A SORREL HORS: teen handa, with mane cropped offshort, Hat on a Government raddle, bridle, halter. and a red srtillery blanket. The owser is requested to coma fotwatd, prove property, him away. nov Il-2w* ormation of B.abont four- cha. ind t: Ws'sonenon, “° Clerk at Central Guardhonse, - PERSONAL. ee eS Sear eee Se ROF. BELMONT. THE GREAT MAGICIAN, ht at Washington Theatre, in connection Go see the trained oS) 79 oth atreet, Sickness and Death. Dr Backer can be consulted from aaene Morning till $ in the Evening. roy 4-2w* rR FES SSO EE SSR BOARDING. iy furnished ROOM ANTED TO LRASB—By aamall New Baogland Ra ase medern HOUns. plonsently . Furnished at a reasona’ ferred, dares E. ADAMS, thisalfice. ere ie MPLOYMENT—An active MAN wanted to act asagent. Good wages given. Apply to J. 0. ‘RY, Room 10, second floor, Intelligencer Baile YOUNG GIKL WANTS A SITUATION TO cook, wash and jren in Ce hes famiiy, or general housework. required. Address K, F ‘ferences giver if Star Office. it” ) good SADDLE HORSES, handsome andeasy Address notes stating e they can be seen, to F. F , at this office. ‘HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to iavest from #2.0 i Rox 417 stating buriness. location, aud where an i iew may be had ANTED TO RE z FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for hous keeping, for a small family. Location in the northern part of the city desired, Address T.S. 8., Star Office. _ no ld 3t* T—Two or thres partly no M3t* G K. through j ANTED—A BOY, about lf, a8 an apprentice; | one that ean read and write, and make bim- self general'y useful, will fintan ce place, Apply at LYCETT’S Bookbiodery. 271 Penna. avenue, between 1th ard Ith streets, Is* Wy ANTED nor 14-3t* Wsirtar T have at . O. CTOR L, MACALL. DERFUL As- ? tween Dand E, ’ o, gives full avd tho-ongh infor mation concerning all affaira through life. with and inregard to Health, Wi th, and Marriave, Love Affsira, Journeya, Law 8: juits, Absent Friends, two respectable young women, NS—one aa cowk and the other as chambermaid—in a respectable private family. Plesee inquire forthree daye at No. 464 P street, between 2d and = ARTIAL BOARD WANTE and his sister want rooms. supper only, with a plain family iu Washington or Washington. D yonng hb breakfas® and ith location and terms, Box 612, Post Office, Washingten, _ ovis 2t* ANTED—A first-rate COOK, Washer, and Ironer. and woman to do Housework W. preferred. Noné need apply but those who can come recommended, Address Box 7, Star office. hite and first- nov 1-6t* B OR SIX MECHANICS CAN BE ACCOM. modated with ROOM an? BOARD; a'so.a few Table Boarders. at No, 391 ilth st., between K and Maseachusetls avenue, WO PERSONS CAN RE A vith ROOM and BOARD i | Terms $9 in BALLS Hombes, A. ‘ance. 3580 E no’ OF THR AWKWARD CLUB Will be given at Island Hall, corner of 6th streets, on MONDAY. Nov. 2ist. 1864, for the benefit of JAMES WILLIAMS, drafted in the Seventh Ward. No disreputa- ble characters allowed in the room. Committe cf Arrangements.—O. F. Tuck: Bishop. W. Sheets, BR. vixon, OC: Fletcher, C, Reece, W. Burdine, G. nov 1t-eo4t* no J1-5t* ANTED—A MAN or amanand his wifeon a small farm near the city. None need xoply but those who understand taking care of stack plain farming. Inquire at the office of the Jnite* States Hotel, Pa. avenue. no Ii 3t* ANTED—A 8ITUATION by & respec white girl, a9 cook, washer, and ironer, or to generel heusework, Good references given if requi-ed of Mrs. and 7th sts., Ivjand, OOMB WANTED—A gentleman and hi without children, wish torent, in 8, one as sleeping ai the other to cook in, furpished or unfurnished; the Island preferred. Address VAUGHN. ile ,on K street, Deunero oth ie private riment, nok nov 11st CCOMMODATED na private family. ;ANTED—A SITUATION by a respectable woman iodo Chamberwork and sewing, and asaist with washing and ironing. or the work of @ Wonld assist with ail kinds of No objection to leave the city Ad- dress Box 38 Star office. It* ANTED FORTH WITA—Two young LADIES. one a firat-class mii rienced sales lady, who cap give good reference and understand well Apply at Fancy and Millinery Store No. 14 Market Space, between 8th and %th Weshington. , PARTIES, &c. Ts URD GRAND BALL their business. ver, the other an expe- None need apply but tn-se nov 14-6t ANTED—Three unfurnished ROOMS, in a private family, within § squares of City Hall, Address Box O1': P.O. BoV 6t* who was ANTED—A SITUATION, bya young clerk ina grocery or provi both German and English languages, Address J, a8 on store. Speaks nov 12-2t* Barkman, The officer went A few mo- _M. W. TEESE. Treasurer. She gave her name been riding out hall at 1 o’clock, ‘Tickets $1, adm Samuel R. Turner. STERDAY.—Most | at St. Peter's, to The Committee pledge them one of the grandest Rails of the season, Tickets. ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. Jokn Mahorey. H. Benck, Gu John We-den, Wm. Rockley, F. Soringman, A. Furgerson. lated, assisted ‘The audience was | George Adam George Shenfe: obn Fisher, Thos McCook, W_T. Stone, John Little, nov 12 GRAND BALL will be given by tha COOUETTE ASSEMRIY At TEMPERANCE HALL on THURSDAY 24th of Nov , Thankagiving night for the benefit of a drafted member. he lady friends wi!l please attend, as no invita- 8. SITREVE, President nov 12 5t* tions have been sent. ANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A good faithful WHITE GIRL for gen: must bea good washer and 337 @ street, bet. 11th and 1: 7 ANTED—A rerpectalle young WOMAN todo neral housework for a family. For further particulars apply at the Clothing #ture No, 100 Bridge et., Georgetown, D.C. nov 11-3t* | house work, She roner. Call at No, h ate, nlist™ D—A good colored BOY. to attend tra r ofhorser. Apply immediately at HAR. RISON’S Union Gift Store. Pa. avi street and the Washington House. ne, Pear 3d pov 1]-2t* 1.0.0. F. LEVEE = UNION LODGE, No. 11 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Novesner, 16, 1564, At Old Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. The Committee wonld respectfully inform the Order and their friend« that the Levee of U Lodge. No. 1, will take place at O3d Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, on Wednesday evening next Evers arrangement has heen made for the com- fort and pleasure of those £9" For the convenience «f persone in the city and Georgetown, a car will leave the front of the ing throngh to Geergetown. Dg a gentieman and ladier lip W. Harbin, Wm.R N nov 12-8.M.W 3t ee—Phi MONTHLY NURS years’ experience, be like a few engagements kind of sickness, if n December J. 519 H st., between 6th and 7th hoy ]-eotdecl who may attend. ANTED FOR THE ARMY—One FRENCH one COLORED WAL ly in person or by leiter, to CHAS, 307 E street, Washington, D.C. RB; and six CODS SALESMAN WANTED—Wanted, a first class reta'l SALBSMAN, One acqu ed with the city trade preferred. A permanent sit- uation will be offered. Apply to, 593 7th street, . erican Ww references given, w Has no objections to other t contagious. Apply, till ANTED—A STORE, 0 business location. suitable for M: nce their frierds. and the public . that they intend giving their GRAND BALL at ISLAND HALL, corner of 6th and D streete,( Island,) on THURSDAY. November 17, 1864, Committe of Arrangements. . George Mille Fancy Goods, between 9th and 1%th atre ferred. Wou'd be willing to purchase st LAND SOCIAL CLUB et finn| - 4 a ier enblic age Address BUSINESS, Star Office. ves to make this . Dixon, Pa avenne, or in any ineryand ANTED—WAITRESS fora first class dining ssloon for ladies and genticmen. Callat 294 E street, near 14th weet. nov 8 dst" ANTED—To let ¢ know where to ¢ : properly an4 promptly. withoxt injary to color or Penn's avenue, south side, between lath and 13th sts, ANTED—A BOILER capable of drivinga 1- horre power engine. Address Mr. BAKER, n_ Washington LUTING done, nov &-}m* nov 2-tf HO WANTS TO RUY GOOD AND OUEAP CIGARS, callat No_398. corner 7th and (noy 2 1m”) PREDERIOK SE! TZ. ¥.—This commis- cp F sireet. bi M The Committee has made me! ts to make this Ball equal any e in this cit engaged fo nd stole the clothes from a Oltz snowed a dis- j S. army, he having served Tickets § —Aboat 3 , o'clock yesterday afternoon is liscowered jssuing irom between the Weatherboards and latis of 4 trime honse on 13% street, batween Ohio avenne and the canal, lored families. from box 2S atthe Franklin Engine | pparatus were p tivity Of the police and a ODD FELLO ve pipe which t Istand Hall, The balls of this been noted for their admirable man- » enjoyment bere by the visit- nis js due to the tact that the club is «f character, whose is vot to make money by their entertatn- ments, butte conduct them aftera style that shall be creditable to themselves and satisfac- icry to their guests. C. Anderson, JH, Ford, s' Hat.-The ladies t+ Foundry M. E.Obarch will give a fair ( 14 Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, commencing Or trow evening, the proceeds ill be used in the construction of a new This fair will continue for Oo weeks, and bas been gotten up at great expense. Everything has been procured for tie ceeasion which will go to create a first- s fair. Season tickets, $1; single tickets, 15 cits: to be had at the door. gee stmaster General Dennison d bere on Saturday evening z occupied (heir new residence on the west side of Lafayette Square > kb wishes to inform the on who was arrested last trunk and dicorderly and using profane Innguage” is rot her, but a di terent person Who assumed her name. CAROLINE ACTON, Thursdays H¥ THIRD GRAND BALL OF THE SADDLE AND TERE MER EES ASSOCIA- ON of Washington, D.C, will take place at TEMPERANCE HALL tween NDAY EVENING pa allowed in the hall Rand lth, on ovember Itth 1 necessary ar! er given ies who wich STAMPING, ND FLUTING done as itenght to he, go to the only practical hand in town. That EK oR™1 F street, who has on hand 75.0 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and ia weekly receiving from the designers new and beautifol patterns town to make patterns, he isshle to meet any on Goods stamped while you wait. Look ont ladies in whose hands you give your goods, We are responsible for every article we stamp. 7-t Having theonly machine io A full hrase and string band is the night. which, a8 they have promised, wi!l perform some of their choice pieces before the oper ing of the Ball : ; aimitting « gentleman and ladies. No hats ore Manazers —C. Smith. Wm. Besnett, H. J, Lees- netzer, K L Roland, @, Burgess," nov i0-4t* a GRAND BALL of the INDEPENDENT SOOTALS will be given at the Comm itter of Arrancements. 1 unter, Jos Gatto, GRAND BALL will he given by EASTERN CLUB, No. 7, at ISLAND HA LL. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TIL MANAGERS, Tickets, admitting a genticmaaand ladies, $1. oc sh ta* R. LABB 8 DANCING ACADEMY N reopen for Tbe season on Tuesday, Nov 8! Parker’s Hall Pa avenue and 7th streets. directly opposite the Metro politan Hotel Days of tui ion for ladies Therdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. from 3 kunt? Gentlemen ABS Same * until half past 1, for partienlars Jat the hall on the al.ove daya. The hall can he rented for balls or part es hy ap- plsimg as above Manis FASUION ABLE DANCING ACAD TEMPFRANCE HALl., E treet, between 9th aud With sts. This Academy is now open for the reception of Days or Tuition. Ladies, Misses ano Masters — Tacsdaya, d@ Fridays. Froese. m. ursdays and man’s Class—Tuesdays, T ys, from &to Wp m desirous of joining may do so by at the acadewy dovring schoo! hours. commencing onentry, WS? HALL, 7th street, On MONDAY EVENING, November 14, 1854 Tickets. ONE DOLLAR. admitting a Gentleman and Ladies Weber's Brest and Cotillon Band has gaged for the cccasion Wanted immediately, ffty good CARP to go to Point Lookout Maryland. Wages $7) per montt and aration n Transportation will he farnisned vernment for the workmen sud their tools from this city to Poin’ beakons S.H.ptewart, J Montgomery, OW, Brewa, J. W. Healy, W.W Osborn, J. W_ Withers, divon, ©. W.Tenly, | J. E. Hodgson. nov TANTED—50,000_ LADIES to callat the onl STAMPING, d DEPOT in the District, and get their work done, 31 F etreet is the place. and Lacies who do not want their work SPOILED will go to no other so called atainping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VESY LATEST STYLES of patterns for ‘oidery and Braiding. Stamped Goods. Braid nd Cotton for sale. oc 13 tf ARPENTBRS WANTRD. — Headquarters Devarement of Washineton, } Opfice Chief (Quartermaster, Nos. 534, 536, Bs i street. near New York av , FLUTING and PINKING WasniaTon Sept.29. 1954. |) Each w man will bring hia N A BLISON. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, epartment of Washington, Wim. J. Foster, J, Eich neresn. RGETOWN ADVER ANT SD—S8ECOND HAND FUGNITURS MIRKORS, CAKPKTS. BEDS. BED DING, and HOTREFURNISHING GOODS of avery BVCHLY, 408 7th atreet, between Gand H. east side, MTS between 6th hours between rick with small pex, will also be attended by him barge, im accordance with the sams | misses aud maa bp i ows. Bae | *FREE VACCINATION —In_ arcordance | with «a law of this Corporation. al { Georgetown will be vaccinated f si f pens-. by calling at the residence of 50 H. CRAGIN, 124 Dunbarton street Office 12 and 1 p.tn, All poor persons, oc 24 lawiw YRUKGHTOWN ¥ Those pertous who may be disposed to “hase Georgetown Corporation &tock which bears per eent. per annua. payable | car obtein some by apnlying to WM LAIRD, Clerk of said Corporation. — oc 1-dtD1 OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Putomac Tow Company's boats, Potomac. ov. Curtin” and ‘Belle Haven” Apply to the | ins nn board, or to ap interest of six pov 9-1w* CUKRPURALLON sTouk,— JOBN &. DAVIDSON, Water rtract. Georgetown EDUCATIONAL. SNGUAG ES.—Aveustus Hain, for Modern Languages at Queen’s Col has still a few leiaure hours for pri- ion in tne Fre: ch. German. aud Spaa- uh sts., Island. MARRIED, Op the hth day of November 1°64, by the Rev, Mr. Thrneh, JOUN # GUR. of the city of Wash- y eten, D.C. to Mire ELIZABETH FORBEY, the of Samm’! C. Torhey, of th= same place * On the lith instant. by the kev. Mr FERGUSON to MARTHA re papers please copy.| by the Rev. f Vienns. Austri pow complete Callearly at 7 tec N EWS Crapb "409 Pal ay and 374 HOW CASES FOR SALW —3 Egeelved eight r P.J. BRUCE of no® Mstif BR. LABBB’S DANCING ACADEMY. F. RK. LABBE bas th LTIMOKE BARGAIN STORE, SIL asp 325 Seventy StReEr, Our stock of RY AND FANCY GOODS WHEAT, e« honor of informing his nd the public that in consequence it being #ble to obtain his room until November, be is 0° Viged to postpone the commencement of Bi. ¢} 7 wots! thattime, Dae octice wil! be given in fatare advertisements of the exact t HONG 1k OF CoM aases in Washington BUTLER TENTS ond hand Tents constantly on hand, Also, New Tents of any size made to order by Having movel from street. one dour from Md, ay... Istand.)s rd being determined to sell off uy stock of MILLINERY GOODB before the clore of tha season, I offer 1 therefore iovite the ladies of Wasbingten to call, as most of the Goods were bought at New York anction sales for Cash aad we promise to offer them with « emall prof, LAFSRURGH & BROS Baltimore Bargain Sty re, >> vets from §7 tt. F oh) yard: Clonas, Shawis and Worsted Good- xt re- i a Low will eave mnenay it you walk to 434 Ftreet.only three squares Myue, wd buy from SS, P. HERMAN. 2 at AND FEVERS—SHAK® NO MORR— Ge atonce to MUORB’S D. DEBLONE. 113 venye. Weat Pnd, and procure a Tre and @ package of his Antidote. They are warranted to.cure, Price doced prcer. GOLDEN 8Y2UP. es pew No J Mackerel, Smoked Beof, choice Han m. mae: Lutes. eas. &o. with & select stor’ of choice Family 4 racesias . elece shor’ of choke FAME GAN & PARBIR, Corner Band 9th streeis, Pepnsylyania erly Pro men nett rare pO RIE New and easy m-th- ikl taaght to fo oth street, between HandI. nov 12 2t¥ APHIC INSTITUTE AND SCHOOL MEKCE a ohne Doran 7th avd E sts., opposite the Post Office. Duy Schoo! in hnya:Se per month. No charge for Insteamental Music. Private Lessons, from 4 to9 p.m. o reigners, Apply at 408 23 lm* NES & 3ON. BAR fail Makers, 63* 11th street, near the wharf. SELLING OFF TO GLOS€ BUSINESS, is —s 5 Pa.av. Me No. “0 435 Sa.te $1); velvet aud -i)k Boao Tich Bonnet Strings 75 centsa vm the ay $2.00, sep -2W NTERB | | offce,to « family withont childr. | sud lith sts, aan ee Leo [rok RENT—Two ROOMS, 00 second floor, suit- ab'e for four gentlemen, aod one on first floor. Inqnire at 437 sth street, between G and | streets, westside, ny oc 29 } OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE-On H and@ ees | ttreot= north,on Mane and Maryland av-- FOR RENT AND SALE. JURNIGH T, with or wi Fivcat'Board> tecattnar £96 Taste eo Tete AUOTION SALES, XHIS AFTERNOON AND f0-. TORE Fo! ry hk atreet S’ Pare pera at icine ts 7tl ate street, on the Island BBX 248. 6. MoGUIRN & 00.-Auctioncors. CHANCERY Ge eeEReSe large dry CELLAR, muiecbion torage—37 2 O st., corner 434. Suprem Bales EVERY EVENING, com i cause relating to the estate a ar dake B BENT—A pleasantly situated HOU! ine cguews, hts. sb family. Inquire at No. 101 High atr ae St SO. art at ¥ orclock of a general assortment ir., Lwil on the days Hosiery, Soap, Com * and Brushes, Perfomery, Lt iF and in the ord: fter lowing ‘bie real estate, to On MONDAY, Nov. th. ettzo'clock m..at the i partly in the conn- tt { Sth and BIT AE the OT ARRINGTON. PUKNISHED HoUsE FoR RENT TO A PRI vate family without small chi!drea. Apply at 419 13th street. mov }4-2aw3t™ RENT— hed ROOMS. with use oF. 3: iva mnfarnished ROOMS with nse La gorerv county, Md. Greek Church Road, bear th M. Morrison, containing 4s corset te J. 1G THE COBNER OF NORTH Q 8T. OR RENT—Three ROOMS, suitable for house- keeping. within one biock of city cars. Per sens with children need not apply. Enquire at Star Office, oe SS eee ee nee TS LET—ROOM in white-front buildiog, on Pa. avenue, between 8th and 9th Fts., oppesite Center Market) Apply on the premi 808. DOV 14-3t* GEURGE 0. JENKS,_ [OR SALE The STOCK aud FIXTURES of small ;ROOERY &TORE. Also, « two-story FRAME HOUSE for rent, Apply on the aroma, 5 pls 2t* No 209 4th st. bet. K and possesses & very fine building site. this land may be seen at the Auction Roo Terms, 28 prescribed byithe decree: One-third cash, the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, for which the purchaser's bonds, wih and @ lien reserved en the property If the terms be not complied with within five lays from the day of sale, the trastee reserves the right to resell, on seven days’ i the rick and cost of the purchaser fai will be taken, id ee AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DaYs. ROOKER & BELLRW, Aucti 3 No, $46 north 7th streets het T aad K. bums, Pictures, &v., &e. nea sienaes f0 on Shy moet ors a ons’ respeotfally solicited. "BROOKER & NELLBW, Anctt- BX 248. 0. acGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, RY SALR OF TWO F LOPS ON SEVENTH ST ed On TURSDAY RUTERNOON. Nov. )5th, at hy on the premises. we shall aeil Lita No. t in J. Carre}! Brent's subdivision of 84 . fromting 225 feat each on 7th xtreat, SF Of Q tree! poblic alley. Terms: One Lalf cash; the remainder in three at the orth, running back yi feet te a ith inserest, secured by a deed of trust onthe» emines. © ‘opveyances and stamps at the cost of the.pgr- JAS. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Attct's FERN sHED ROOMS FOR REN T—For rent com- ‘ortadle and weil farnished ROOMS. at No.450 2th street. becween Gand Hstreets. The location is one of the mosi desirable in the city. no l4 1m FOR RENT—A large, well furnished FRONT ROOM and a smalier room saioining) Apely at No. 259 on I2th atreet, between G ani side, no 14-3t* y. Btamps, deeds, &c ,at the co C, McGUIRE & O0., Aucta, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF THR Said last mentioned tract of land, there will be offered three others, contiguous thereto. contain- ‘espectively 39 45, avd 324: acres. eral pieces of land ate very valuable for country residences or market farms, B Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.- Georgetew HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A Dh AND EFFEOTS AT On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 16th of Novem- at Wor'ctocs, at my Anction Store, NO. 174 Bridge street, near the Marke. Georgetown, will sell a general astortment oft Household F niture, being thee fecta of persons declining howse- ing. ecmprising— corner eile a Go) inquire AM Island F 8, RENT—One of the most desirable PRIVATE RESIDENCES ia Georgetown. The greater art of the Furniture will be rented with the wuse. For further information address Box No, 1600, Georgetown Post Office, nov 14-5t* Wshogany Ha Mahogany Buresus and Fovr excellent Feather Bets and Mattrosiag Chairs, Tables Washstands, Wardrobes, &e Secretary and Bookcase, Badateads, &c Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves, ALSO, 149 yards new Ingrain Carpet, and many artichen not meationed about four miles north of the City street turnpike, neighborhood, a FR RENT OR FOR SALE—A new FRAME HOUSE, containins 7 rooms, situated rear the in a delightful and improvin, present the inducement o: , abundant springs of excellent water, &chools, churches, and gos! easy access to W. ror ee desire small farms for either pleasure Platsof the farm, with its subdivisions. may be seen by persona desiring to of Christopher Grammer. D ste.. Taland” For particul SH. BIRCH, No, 131 D st sland, nov 14 3 ‘ashington and Geergetown, to urchase at the office 0. 507 Reventh st.. F°98,BENT—two new FRAME BUILDINGS, in Printing Office Square, containing three rooms . es, Or at the Uffice of American Telegraph Company, 432 Pa aveaue. each Apply onthe premis nov l4-St opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, or at the Auction Boom, pier to and on the ia “seat Ch: irs and Sofa eboards Will be added— Large lot of Sehool Furniture 8 dezen Flannel Undershirt« and Drawers Terms ca:h. THOMAS DOWLING. u Axctioi RE & CO., Aucts, BY? ©. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ALL & CO., Auctioneers, Fe po, SALE—The BUILDING, fogethet-with tae treet eastand g BUSINESS. City. Inquire of JOHN HINKEL, A street south, near Ist street east. nov li-2t* LEASE, southwest corner o} Astreetsouth Alse,a well pa: in one of the camps. near the BY W.L. bd uthwest corner Pa. av. and 9th st. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS CIGABS, &c. On TUESDAY MORNING, November 15, at ten o'clock, we will sell, in front o [98 RENTS From the ist December nex large STOREHOUSE No. 5. posite the Oeuter Market—two sto ot business, Apply toJ,M. JOHNSON, K between och and lith »No. 353, nit presse the BTOCK, GOOD WILL, F TUBES snd four years’ lease of a Restauri cation good Reason for sell is going into ancther business, 47th street opposite Center Mar. Rent moderate, | the propriet Apply at No ket. Apply between 7 and 80’clock p.m, nov I4-lw* Reoms, an assortment of Groceries, consisting th street, t es 22 by £5 feet deep—the location being favorable for most kinds street, te Boxes Yellow, Fancy ard Toilet Boap, Boxes Cheese, Candles, and Starch Poxes Mustard. P. Cases Brandy, Whisky and Bitiers, Bexes Coliee, Extract do. Boxes Smoking and Chewing Tobacco and Segars, Barrels Whisky, different brands, Quarters and octave: Barrels Bottled Whisk Barrels Glassware, Sutlers’ Small Stores,&c WM. L. WALLA © rand other Spices 92 RENT—A well fornished three-story and basement BRICK HOUSE, with water and gaa, containing 9 rooms, a large back yard. situated at 496 D street, between Ist and 2d streets. The fam- ily of two perecna and one child, would like (if r BOARD in the house in part compen- sation for rent. For particulars enquire on the premises, nov 11-3t* agreeable) Y J, C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioveers, PEREMPTORY SALK OF TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON 7TH ST., AT THE COR- NER OF NORTH Q 8 On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November lth, at 432 o'clock, on the premises, we shall se'l Lots N», in J Brent's subdivisien o} pees ROOMS FOR KENT, AT 2 street, between sth and 1th sts. n J. Bquaie No. 420, fronting 225¢ fe-teach on 7th ® at thecorner of Q street north, running back 9: I OOMS FOR RENT—Kithor furnished or unfur- nisbed. Apply at No. 650 L street, between ath and Sth streets. OR RENT—Two ROOMS in secoad story; excel- lent situation for an ambrotype saloon. Terms reasouable, Apply southwest coraer @ and North Capitol sts, noy 12-3t" | ees SALE—A neat two-story BRICK HOUSE ur rooms avd basement; on 4th e $10 cash. Inquire at 30. and LOT, fo street.nearP. FE 6th street, near York avenu | es RENT. TO GENTLEMEN. and well-furnished FRONT CHAMBER, quire at 4) 9H strect, between Ith and 12th. nov 12-3t* nov 12 feet to w public alley. hale Terms: One-half cash ; the remainder io three months, with interest, secured by « deed of trust on the premises. Couveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, LARGE BUILDING LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS 13TH AND Lari 8T3 + November Is, . We shall sell Lot No, 65 nthe south | AVENUE, BETWEEN On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at4 o'clock, on thi 15, in Square No. 217 side of Maseachuartts » ‘ 34th streets, and running bac! A commodior RNISHED RO KOOMS for reat, P streets, For particulars inquire at KKN- NEDY’s Grocery Store. No, 473 9th street. corner of E st. no 12-3t" “UT RNISHBED or UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, singly or in suites. suitable for house keeping. Reference required, At No.400 ith st.. near City Hall. ov 1L-3t* House 14 by 28, four rooms, situated on 2th st, 4) sarde from Penn-ylvania avenue. Posression ziven immediately, Apply toJ.H, BYRAM, Noa. g nov 11-3t* Ke, RENT—Five UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeepipg. Price $25 per month,in advance. Inquire at 65 Maine av: between ‘J and 4°. sts. nov ll-e —Two neatiy furnished yaprivate family. To gen- tiemen only. No boarders, Apply at 360 1ith street, between Land M. ney 12 3t* Fo, RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, containing six rooms, faruished. on 8th street, between O and Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder ing and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conveyance and stamps rt the cost of JA 3 MUGUIEE: & CY. oF CITY LoTs. (A borton: SAL We shall ciler for sale at public aagction on the 17th iast., ats o'clock p. m., Lot mof original lets in Sqasre No. 2)},and Lot K.in subdivision of original lots in also, Lot 23, in Square 512,oncoraer | Each of these lots are desirably | located, and are to be sold for cash on tae prem- 1 & CO.. Agents, LLIAMS, Aucts. THURSDAY, F,in suidiv of Oand 1h sts Warne tor, D. LE pene Es: TALLOW. SOR RENT—ROOMS Nos. 314 and 4 street north, under ‘Seaton House.” Also, 5 onisi- Basement Rooms under Nos, 62 and 6212 Ls ana avenue JOHN H. SEMMES & Ci nov ll eobt 52% 9th at.. corner Louisiana av. GOVERNMENT 8A EMPT\ Will be fold at public anction, at Sixth street Weehington. D. C ,on TUKSBAY, No- | vember 22, 1864. at 1lo’clock 3. m., the following | Government prepe F OW Beef Hid: PORE cistern and sn outbni st nol A four stery BRICK HOUSE East Capitol street, between Sd and ith, No. =7,with ten roovis,a good cellar. a rain water ing. lor further partic ularsinquire of A. SOHONBORN, at the office in the Easieru Capito! Garden. nov 1l-ee3t* | bes SALE—$1.000 cash only for the FURNI- TURK and SEVEN MONTGS RENT FREE of a good Brick House in the First Ward, on Gat., fronting Penn’a avenue and wear the Depart- mente. Apply at once to MITCHELL & SONS, soutLeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th 1 200 Sheep Pe 60% pounds Tallow. Also. lot of Neats foot Oil, Horns, Einpty Bar- ° 8 (more oF less) ‘Terms cash in Government funda All purchases to be removed Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, §26, corner of 7 THREE HANDSOME hand D streets north, ND DESTIRARLE BUI nos I Tt TPWO FURNISHED ROOMS—3™1 3d, between E aud D streets. nov bide" Fo SALE—The FURNITURE and G@90D WILL ofa large and well-furnished Boarding house. situated cp P street, two doors from 4's, near the Arsenal gate, mov 1)-6t* ing pots ON NORTH N STREST, AT AU TIO On THURSDAY, the 17th of November, we shall },in front ef the prewises, st 4 o'clock, part of and 4, in Square 313 north N, between lithand i2th etreets [608 SAL F-A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corver of 24 and Market ats, (reorge- town, D. C.. containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfact oriler, A Bri Stable. Ice Rouse and all necessary outbscildiags attached. House 45 by 49, lot 8) by 150. Price $45,000. Terms easy, and possession when required. For further particulars apply ou the premises, This property ; the balanes in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of tri Ope-Lalf cas e and revenue stamps at the pur. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. chasers? cost. SUBSTITUTES STITUTES! SUBSTITUPES !! SUBSTITUTES! POR RENT—A nice OFFIC for any kind ¢f business. near the Patent Office, at a moderate rent to a good tenant. Inquire vithin, 407 street. bet. 6th and 7th sts ,ur 407 7th st..1 door from H. nov 1) 5t* TO RENT at No, t west, between Band F. Good Board furnished in the house. pov 9 1w* G08. FURNISHED ROS W458 12 bh stres Ke RENT — One large bandsomely-furniahed ROOM on first Noor, for gentlemen only, ply at 13™ G street, between 2ist and 224 sts, pov 9-6t* PCR RENT, AND FURNITURE SA! comfortable Dwelling can be rented b chasing the Furniture at cost. Location d 307 Pa.av. no EX T— A LARGE, FINE OFFICE, Suitable fora ps ymaster or amy professional gen- tleman; the most central location in Washiog*on— Isth, only two squares fromthe Treasury and War Departments. Rant only $400 per annum, payable monihly in ad- 274 F -tredt, near corner vance, Al-o. SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS Torsession given imm<d BELL PrOR RENT—AB nd Office. __Bové Fok RENT—Two ¢ ROOMS, P with each oth .Dand K south. and +. street west, between Mand Nsonth. B. MILBURN. 3.8. Jail. oc 24 im" Toy PSY, 08 RENT—A HOUSE in the First Wa a; ymust be near Pa. avenue. FOR SALE—A FARM Washington, Al for cash or in € 1 134 Pa, av. tof 300r 40 ar oC 2 JUST RECEIVED MILLINERY 4ND FANCY HATs, At the New York Establishment, o.4 MARKET SPACR, Ur Stairs, Second Door From 97H Street. BONNETS, of Silk, Velvet, &c.,in every style, in the mest desirable colors and shades. LADIES, MISSES. BOYS, AND INFANTS’ FANCY HATS, In all the new shapes. and Trimmed in the most 1 r. tastefal manr ty TRIMMED HATS, in great varicty. We do not advertise cheap and common goods, but we can sella Rich Stylish Bonnet and Hat at a moderate priee. Also, just opened at the above place, a branch of L. McIntosh Cloak and Mantilla Store, Broadway, New York. the largest a ment of goods ever offered in this ci vs CLOAKB in VELVET, CLUTH SILKS. &c., of the Jatest importations, A great assortment of OPERA CLOAKS, MISSES’ GARMENTS, &c, Mr. McIntosh is one of the largest importers and manufacturer of Cl akin New York, and is re- and Paria constast y, thus offering grent facilities ty the ladies of this city and vicinity. The goods are marked much away prices Roy 3-lw* ceiving gocds frm Londe below Bre Always on hand good men for Substitutes, for Persons drafted in ‘this are men at onee, with no delay, H, CASSIDY, 446 8th street. bet, Pena avenue and D st rei A ND <0 M x SH A ove. two, orthree years District can procu Pee EC. Now in store handsome LONG AND PLAID SHAWLS RICH LONG STRIPE and FIGURED BROCHA SHAWLS, witha full ine of E-A Furniture in bestoréer Inquire ef W.B, LEWIS A large lotof ofthe best gradesand at low prices. WhO J. WOOLLEY, th st., above Penn's ay USiC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c, LOUIS WEBER, No. 569 7th street east, re- | tpectfully informa his friends and former pe the continues to attend Balls, Pa lies, &c.,with his well organized Band of No. 5097th st. cast, Navy fueceessful b | stores within . adjoining the water, zax, Xe, ly. None bul persons of first-class respectability oeed apply, to P. J. eW & CO ,5107th at., three doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. nov 9 tt ely Furnished HOUSE, on ath street—Jadicinry Bquare Apply to Star 7 Feientiic Musicians. a YORK, PENNSYLYA 17, 1504, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, No- EVICAL BOOKS.—Druitt’s Surgery; Dalton’s Physiology; Dungisen’s Med’ Draper's Physiology; Klis’? Medical Forinulary! Erichsen’s Surgery: Ludlow’s Manual of Exami: | Bulions; Neill & Smith’= Compendiam, Thomas’ Pronouncing Medical Dictionary Words’ Practice, 2 vols.; peut les, 2 vols, Gray's Ans- oods’ Thera- FRANCK TAYLOR. jorurn KEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FE TTERS, No, $00 Nines orure Mare Just received sud will anu, the largest and vt Chandeliers, Brackets, D ass Globes, mi sin chieline, from the bert New Yort, Philadeiphia, te., which on the most reasonanle te: slao, RANGES, FUR Colonel in charge First Di and other Si of 25!) aeres. 4 miles from x s, either ange for above house. Address Weare prepared to furaica tue best KAN b ase gnywhere, oD very ruasumable teriar dec... are iuvited to cali f GAS aud STBAw ay and cheap. as also @ BUNG line in the most satisiact Call and s% our bathing Tubs, * Ulosets, Wash-stands. Basins, fo. at Penuarylrania avenue. the latzes Restaurants, COMFORTS, Our Winter Styles of BS) Ninth street, enteblishmeo' KOCEERY, ¢ GL. PAWNBROKREX AND LOAN OFFICE. LICLNSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW BK. WALSH. 2S6 C Steer, between | thand bith, Secoud deor from Harvey's 0 In complia.er with the wish of im am bow prepared to make liberal Cash ad- vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia pilver-ware, Hardwar Clothing. and Merchandice of every desert WF Having bad twelve years experiencein busi. | in the City, and favorably kuswn te many of its citizens, I am confident that to ail who may in- , trust me with business.(which will be strictly monds, Jewelry TEES SALE OF VALUARLE PROPRRTE Pe REBT YY ROT. BETWKEN B AND G@ On MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 21, 1861 at 4 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 15, i864, and duly reeurdedin A_8,No 75. folies 84et seq., and of the land records for Washington county,I shail se! Lot 26, ia reservation Street west, between Band G streets north ning back J5) feet ton 5 foot alley, witha wide public alley running the full depth of the lot om | the south side. small tenement: ‘ Terms: Une fourth in cath; the remainder in 3, o. I. fronting 2 fest on M4 . Tun: The lot is improved with several #, with interest, secured by] deed of trast on toe premises. Conveyances at parehascr’s cont 2 MecNA MEE. Trustee. oc 21-2awkds. J. 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ YJ. 0, Mo@UIRE & CQ, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP ON NORTH STH STREETS. by virtue of a deed of trust from Michael Runa- han and wife, bearing datecu he lath day of July, i859, duly recorded in Liber J. A. 5 103, et. seq., to the naban Phooix Building Association of Washi | we shall sell, on the premises, on TU. * 2d day of November, at 5 o’c'ock te m,, partofLot | twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, | the seid part of lot at the northwest correr of said } lot, and running thence east with the line of north | Natreet, fifteen feot. thence south one hundred and eight feet eight and 2 balf inches; thence west fifteen feet; thence north ove hundred aad it feet cigbt and a halfinches, improved by a small brick tenement. Te:me: One-third of the parchas® money cash, the residue in two equa! payments. at 6, a0 months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust. i Twenty dollars to be paid down at the time of asle, anc if th th within five d= " resell the property, after fice days public moti at the risk and auctioneers, ERTY N STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND 3,.No. 179, Folivé bers, Trustees of the ton ci! AY Stes beginniug for id 13 terms are no* fully co apli from day of sale. the Tru: expense of the defaulting pur- npand cop™?yancitg at the cost of the aRer. FRASMUS J. MIMDLETON, Hib akVO, SPALDING ¢ Trustees. _ Bo l-e od&ds J. Brey VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PRUPERTY NEAR THE LONG BRIDGE AT AUCTIO On WED *} > we shall scil, on the premises. commencing at 4 o’clock, p. m., that Beautiful Square cf Ground | No, 233. bounded by Mth and (5th, and south D and Water streets, it being the Square next tothe Long Bridge. Lt is sub-divided inte 25 hanisome Build- | ing Lot+ one ot which is fmpreved by a fine three- stury Frame House, centaining 8 conveni ut!y ar- ranged reoms, with all necessary out boildings such as Dairy, Smoke House, Stakie, Weod an couse which the Buiiding stands, has a beantifal front of 152% feet om 4th street, with a depth on south Dof 9 feet; the reat of Lots ars amall and of various Kizes to suit purebasers. fully situated for a Public Honse and Garden, hay- ing the advantage of over 400 feet of water privi- lege on the Potomac river, which gives to anc? en establishment the advantage of fishing as well ae a2ateat public thoroughfare, _ MCUETAE & CO., Ancta,_ V & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. . 626 corner 7th and W streets north, N NESDAY.the 16th November instant, d and Pump iu the ysrd, The Lot on This property is beauti- If the property can- not be sold together it will be sold in lotato suit | purchasers. 5 Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twe! montrs for notes besring interest from day of sal A deed given aod a deed of trast taken. All conveyancing jocluding revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, be required of each purchaser when the property ix knocked nov l-eo&dds GRE & WILLTAMS, Aucta, ! GALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE STORES, WASHINGTON ARSENAL, Wasnincton, D.C., November 8, 1883, Willber 19th of NO | of *t Public Auction, at the Arsenal,om MBER, 1864, at 1’) o'clock a, m., # log ORDNANCK STORES, | condemned ae one Eor use. viz: eam Boil+r aud Pump, \ Donble Lathe, . 6 Grpdstoves, 741 Gray Blanketa, 18 Blue Blankets, 1% Ked Blankets, 57 Pole Pads, Gutta Percka, i: Valises, Cavalry Round, 23:7 Nose Bags, 2853 Pursing! 1671 Blankets, 523 McCle!lan Baddle Trees, 130 yards Silk B+ree 40 pounes Woollen Yarns, 1% pounds do, Rags, ounds Shoe Thread, arrels, UBS. crtles. ow, ter Cana, 21 Wrteribg Buckets, Gutta Percha, co du Leather. ALSO, 3HT AND CAST TRON, ders will be required to remove the ve days from the Ngee ofrale, Dash, in Gov onda Cash, in Gu a RENTON, Major Commauiding, RTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Finst biviston, Wasuinetos City, November 3, 1364, lie auction, tw the highest places named below, via: A. THURSDAY, Novem- @ zold at pu he time vember 25. 165 EASTON, PENNSYi.VANIA* YVRSDAY, De- Two hundred C. ‘Tnese Horses b he cavalry serv Forrosd and farming purposes many 200d bare #8 Ds may be bad. Horees sold singly is Sales io commeace ky ee erms: Cash in Unit ty TH a io JAM ember 1, 1354, alry Horses at each place ave been cordemuo das usit for ice of the army. NEW STORE! NE A full asscrtment of | FURNITURK, CARTE LOTUS, MATTINGE, RCGS, &e., BLANKETS, ano borstens, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES, ASSWARE, WINDOW SHADFS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &e., With every conceivable article that is necessary Leeping liae, at the New Store, No 406 SEVENTH STRERT, Briwees G Any Ul STREETS, Bast Sipe. Having just returned from the North with an | immense stock of Gocds, I would respectfully call tie attention of the citizeus and those about far- nishing to my stock of New Goods, wnich was | chased before the lat t pric nothing for showing our Goo’ feel confident that when ren they will sell them- 57 G apd B. 406 7th street, per Old Stant, fideutisl) 1 will give satisfaction Office open Svory day (Banday excepted! from Seven o'clock, | A.M. until! Nine o’clock P. M. BOY: OR. THE LIFE OF GEN, HERG SP 6 Beadles. Twice Told Tales, arate Hea is Prose at vetry:; by James FE. Murdoch. Caarecter aid | publig kervices of Abraham Lincoln. A National Sicney George Fisher, , in German spl Eng ish; More Michel et Som Chat. Atlas of Batt'esin Virg nin Tne Yonng Cra- roe, Pehiller's Poews and Ballacs, trauslat-d by “|: )_ FRANCE TAYLOR, LU KINDS OFBUTTLES BOUGHT AND 50D | © od best assort (blue and gold,!2 Baskerville’a ettwpaiyncin the plat of Washing! City with an Ben sizgular the improvements tuereon, described apd particularly set forth in cee ings, to Allison Nailor, for one thoa- sand and aifty, doslars, and that said Aliison Nailor | bas complic r October. A.D. 1864, ordered by the co: ae oe sa sale be. aud th ee Currency ;by Poetry «f Germany, VAL FR EMOVALS AuLr07, from Paris near Willxr2’s Te astrect, near Grover’s Theatre, ‘cot firmed, fedand cor-betore the ith day atNpvawl provided s copy of this order publish: ening Star, three timena week fc ore raid day, Ww rice will he psi fo £2 Oa | venth street, fe )nnd Opsmoaroe e 212 Penrsyivania avenne, eXpiratioa of lease will remove and open on October wth, at bene g " — x oT weuty-one. ‘PINE Gok: | tet Ci —in the matter, 1 OB. Morris, @ iam —The said Guardian havi: Feporsedthan ee at ail the interest and title of Margarct M. J. Queen, bis ward. and alse the in- terest ard ticle of Joanna Queen, widow of Barney M, Queen, (abe the petition of M. to the saine,) in. ani to snepquare one hundred and tw: two, with the termes of sale, it 1s, this llth @ same is hereby rat!- Tless cause to the contrary be MBP tend : ZO: ROBBINS egieter

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