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+ rf ee E_ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s TuEaTeR.—The legendary drama of « The Corsiean Brothers,” the performance concluding with the farce of “A Conjugal Les- son.” Next week, “Arrah na Pogue.” Wasninetow THEATER.—Benefit and last night but gné of Mr. Edwin Adams, who ap- Romeo, the play of « Romeo and and as iam,” inthe drama of k-eyed Susan,” supported by Miss Sa- nin and other favorites. * eaTON Hatt —An entirely new bill by the Corter Zouave Troupe and Femaie Brass Last night butone of the company, Matinee to-morrow aiternoon. CANTERDCRY.—A mammoth programme of, t, SO po burlesque, 3nd Exhiopian ns tinee to-morrow aitern o 1. MetTkOr@LITAN HALL.—Songs, ballet, bur- Je-ques, and all the other attractions of a free concert saloon. ees Tor Cade oF Ateest at Tax Navy Yan. Monday last, while Mr. Lewis G. Magru- a painter, employed at the Navy Yard, was a) work on the steamer Rhode Isiand, ‘he was spoken to by Lieut. L. G. Smicb, the ex- ecutive officer of the boat, in reference to the work. Mr. Magruder, however. did not re- ize bis authority, and was ordered irom » boat: at once Sapling. A few minutes after a file of marines from the Rhode Island arrested Mr. Magruder, ander erders from Jieut Smith, and he was taken before Capt. M Smith. the executive officer of the yard, rdered bis release. r, however, was not inclined r drop, and procured a war- the arrest of Lient. Smith, on the © arrest and assault, and he was arrested by officer Clements, who took him be- fore Justice Cull, when he gave bail fur a iurther hearin; Last evening was the time set for the hearing, and a large erowd assembled at the Navy Yard Odd Feliows’ Hall, the estions involved being deemed important to ail workmen of the Yard, and at the appointed time Lieut. Smith appeared before Justices Cull and Handy, and tated that he would waive an examination i allow the case to go to the grand jury. organ, who appeared for the proseen. ted that they were prepared to make ase. butof course no proceedings could unless with a view to ix the bail. e Oull said that the case was not a simple assault, but also one of false arrest, invelying the power of officers in the United Siutes service to arrest citizens, and the liber- tivs of the p my np and they (the justices) had ected to fix the amount of bail at $500; which was given. It is proper to state, in view of the report that Mr. Peake, the Master Painter, had dis- chorged Mr. Magruder, that he was dismissed by order of the Commandant. Just QuartTeR_y Rerort or ErexTa Precinct. est Sergeant Milstead, of the eighth ct. comprising tne Fifth and Sixth le bis report for the quarter ending 1-6, of which we make the following summary -—Total number of arrests, 737— ‘* females, 1s; married males, 245; te- * single males. 301; females, 101; can ud write, males, 402; females, 119; can- J, males, 143; females, 73; white, 55; Iso, Offences—Assanit, 3: do. and bat- cusorderly, 252; fast driving, 3; fight. fugitive irom justiee, 1; intoxication, and disorderly, 17; disorderly houses, x elianeons misdemeanors, 13, murder, 1: pickpocket, 1; threats, 23; trespass, 5; vagrancy, }\ attempt at arson, 1; attempt at burglary, attempt to steal, 1; cruelty to animals, grand larceny. 2+; malicious mischief, 1; pettit larceny, 5; suspicion, 15; violating Corporation ordimances, 156. Disposition of the cases- amount of fines grant pion ig bnpronty aaa $163.90. Sent to workhouse. 113: jail for court, 45: gave bail for court, 9 bail for peace, 29; dis- nissed. 143, turned over to the military, 25; locked up, 4; sent to jail for hearing, 5. Num- ber of lodgers accommodated, 30; persons as- i by the police, 2; horses and vehicles re- be owners, 6; fires attended by the persons found dead,6. Amount of and money taken from prisoners, mount turned over tothe Property +-.12; amount restored to the owners, —— ee & AT CaMPRELL HosPITraL —Yester- rnoom, as the First D. ©. Colored Regi- re leaving their quarters at Campbell they having been paid off and dis- one of them, Jacob Clark, of Company colored woman, who had followed nt from North Carolina, causing her n afew minutes, the ball having passed her neck. Just before the shooting piace Clark was seen in company with woman, (whosé name last night could not ned) and they appeared to be angry wih each other, aad some neard him say “You have not been any comfort to me.” on asthe report was beard Lieut. P. B. 1 the Military Commandant of the stened towards the spot, and seeing a walking away hurriedly, arrested stated that be had shot the wo- at he bad not done it purposely. ce taken before the woman, who and she identified him as the man T, and stated that he did It inten- & » Lieut. Bergiven took charge of the cor snd prisoner, with such witnesses as ld find, amtil the Coroner would hold e Clark belongs to the northern part 1, i ity. DE IN THe SeventH Warp.—Last 2 o'clock, a difficulty occurred wis Watson, scavenger of the Sev- and a man nathed Ben. White, col- premises of Watson, about feeding horses. White called Watson a d—d Watson struck him with a spade, in- wound that subsequently proved ta- nt Gessford went to the place and who said he would not prosecute i the officer left. Yesterday, hear- White was dying, Sergeant Gesaford ee him, and found him in such a crit- tition that be (Gessford) arrested Wat- i teok bim before Justice Boswell, bat raring the case the Justice was notified White bad died. Justice Boswell refused boil, and sent Watson to jail for turther hear- jay at 11 o'clock, when an inquest shall have been made. al Lanbep.— Warden Brown and his » wenton in charge of twelve pris- the jail on Monday afternoon, urd for Albany, to serve out their terms of t ent, returned Wednesday evening, jelivered them to the warden of the y penitentiary on Tuesday. These par- were desperate characters, some of them y their own confessions, done much rrotimg about this city for the past ee years: but a strict watch was kept nd although one of the parties, Geo. had akey to fit his handenffs, no chance n bim to use it, and_ before reaching he banded it over to Mr. Brown, say- « t he had been watched too close. Berry, * way, Stated that he was goinz to where, had received bis just deserts, he would \e gone several years since. ee RCENY CasEs.—Last night Officer e 4th Ward, arrested John Simp- og the Arlington House and rob- es owned by Mr. Converse.and N. LOLA Vest, pants, two shirts, and a re- J » Walter sent the prisoner to a hearng Ackion was arrested by Officer M-- he larceny of a robe, the propert n. The prisoner was lsmissed, bat he purchased the robe for $5 another party. Lavine or a Cokxem Stone —On Sanday ext 1er-stone of anew Catholic Church laid opposite tothe residence of Mr. shout half a mile trom Jessup's Cat, « Arundel county, Md. Itis expected will be a large company present at nies. including many of the clergy f Valtimore and this city, for vomodation a special train will be from this city leaving at 1.45 p. rning about 5.30. Ir vretsar Warriow.— Wednesday, we, tt slar, whose arrest we have +n to jail, he was assigned to rele cells, where he will be kept “ “nul tried. [tis proper to state that al- uch Whitlow escaped before Mr. Brown . irge of the jail, and he was inno way nstbie that be (Mr. B.) knowing his des- character, offered a private reward of for his arrest. nn Lesvi? oF ADVERTISING IN THE Stan.—a I et lost was advertised in the week, and on the next day was zht to this office and returned to the de- * r, who had never hoped to see it ‘y trom Philadelphia Jost a purse ‘ing $66, which she similarly recovered vertising im the Ster last week. These are netinces eceurring almost daily, ilius- « value of printer's ink. - aa is Fatner.—Last night, John rrested by officer Brower, for as- ‘tery on his father. The prisoner years of age, stout built. and when thalfdrunk. His father is ancid decrepit man, and when the pdatthe Fourth Ward station, " were very much exasperated ‘s prisoner. Justice Walter commit- te jai! fer court. ° MEETIN The second camp meeting on for St. Mary’s Cireuit closed on y. Fowrteen persons professed re- ‘ er wes good, and nothwith- ‘he cool weather the people were in Rapley, dealers, Noth 8 Bacner has com yement his store, No. ba 1 avenue, near Isth street, and filled bes OF a ene With the choicest varieties | sega snoff, pipes, &c. For the best of overyihing in the tokacconist’s trade call on Bacher. —o——- THIS AFTERNOON there will be a compli- mentary benefit to the Franklin Fire Company at Metropolitan Hall, given to them by the members of the Metropolitan, Military, Teu- tonia Hall and Winter Gardena, by the consent of the proprietors of the different places. We Sre gratified to see the fire bed timen’ = to ew 3 eon for yee yo e wish them a good time, an hope may return well pleased. The concert han. beas gotten up by Prof. G. Nachman, and will be entirely under his direction. 98 —tient For Movrsine Sevres, chaios, rings, brace- letsy combe, go to the Dollar Jewejry Store, No. $53 Pennsylyania avenue, third from 4g street. a eh __ A Near Rerny.—s I dislike yoursaying that my teeth are gomg. So don’t,” said a young lady toher beau. «Not ‘So don’t,’ but ‘So-zo- dont’ you should haye said,” he rephed. The dameel pouted, tnt took the hint. Nor need it be said that the balsamic preparation arrested tbe evil; though it could not quite repair the damage already done. oe 13-003 Great BarGaAins in Jewelry and Silver- Plated_Ware at the New York Dollar Gift Store, No. 46 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. Your choice for one dollar, which also feeures you a free gift, consisting of claster, jetand coral setts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings, combs, goblets, eups, tea and table spoons, forks. oc H-Im* MARRIED, DRAPER—OORAM, On the 12th inst , "3, Rev. 8 DRAPER, at. ? {0 Miss JOSEPHINE CORAM, of Baltimore. No * REINOHL—BARRON On the Hfb, pt Union Me D.C REINO E ot Lenanons Bane te ay 1 D.C. REIS ae WILLIE F. BARRON. of thiscityy ? '? DIED, GATES. On the 13th inst.. after an illness of eight weeks. Miss ALICE V. GATES, aged 15 years. 2 months and 13 days. Her faneral will take place on Sunday afternoon, from the residence of her parents, lith street east, en Mand a friends fe pdh owen of the ¥ are respeetfully requested rend. {Baltimore and Norfolk papers copy. | HILL. In this city. on the morning of the 12th instant. SARAT JULIA, only danghter of Richard A Ann Ehza Bill, aged eight months and twen- ty-four day: s ee LOST AND FOUND. LSr54 small POODLE DUG; a collar round : L donde ha the ee ms on Sng ne ral reward w returning to H. ~ ere. i . Marker Space, between pil a - ith. | OST—A black morocco POCKET BOOK, con- 4 taining drafts on Treasurer of Washington Lodge. No.6, amounting to $37. The finder will be suitably rewarded by ‘ing it at 492 I street, between 7th oc 13-2t™ KS REWARBD—Strayed or stolen. « $20 the sth. four COWS—one white buffalo cow; one red and white cow. with part of her horns cut off, and ove light brown troned cow, and the other adark brown horned cow. The above rew ird will be given if returned to the Eastern Branch Park, Mr. Riley's Corrail. it M. WARD. QTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF W_E. K? Spalding, on loth ult.. a DABK RED COW; white belly; femr teats and two false teats. A re ward Wil be paid to any ove furnishing inform tion of the above at Room 14 Inteliigencer Build. ing, 7th street. Oc 12-3t* Strayed from the subscriber, er ATTENTION is called to the advertiserhént or’ WANG. WASP eM MEDIATE Peers WT SUISE WANTED —anpiy w Dr. WT WALTER WARD ae the Bours of 8 and a.m, or 12and 1pm. oc st FOR SALE AND REI SF OR RENT—Two taree MS, front and back Se eke ely eet a FOE BALE-A, small, handsome GRocn® STORE, and Fi, ¥ tf New York hand Detween ath aud orm ees else" ANTE D—By a gentleman and wife, either one or two FURNISHED % it for houscheeping. Address W. Mee O01 Sieh at t= WaANTE A white JU EYMAN ax q BE uire lows’ Hat Navy RG Inq under Odd Fe! regi is ANTED—Reliabie AGENTS, ladies of gentle- Ben. to canvass forthe“ Life of Lincoln’ and the “Great Kebellion.” No. 492 7th street. up Stairs. oc 13 3t™ ANTED—A good CHAMBERMAID, one Pilling to ocgtt cud of song Pherscrer: Ap- ply at the Irving , corner H and 19th si OC 3$-3t* NTED—By a respectable young girl, 1T- WWatiox'e chanibermaid or purse, ri - ily. heterence £1 vel requ! a jase Address a note to K. G.. Siar office. oc 13.3t* "ANTED—Every person who has Chills id Feve bArue, to PAL- MER'S FEVER AND AGUE SYRUP. ies od vertisement in another column. 00 13-3t* WArttrs middle-aged colored WOMAN. todo the housework fora li family. In- quire at No. 91 Ist street east, B street north, Capitol Hill, [oc 13-3t*}) Mm INDELEFF. WASTED-La W.—A young man, having six or seven honrs of leisure daily, would like to XX, Star office. do some COPYING. Addreas oc 13 2t* ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, as aasistant ; 2ale eg eagles one oo re ee qu . jarkham otel, near fards, PP” oc 13-3t W 4 STED—A first-class RESTAURANT 000 (white woman), References required, Hig! wages given toa gona hand. KLEIN & EBER, cor. 8th and E sts., st Green's Restaurant. ANTED—BOARD, in a private family. for a entleman and wife. to commence November Ist. Terms must be moderate. References given and reueem Address “KE. 8. C,,’’ Star Office. oe : WANTED—By @ respectable girl, « SITUA- patho an or Roe yt Pan » and tate sewing. Can give good city references. Has BO objection to go tothe country, Please add a note for two days to Box No. 10, St. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO EN- gace as sales lady in a dry goods store; has kept a store herself; or would engage as house- Soopers yery best city references, Address D. E. G rT Office, for one week, oc 13-3t* Ww ARTED-A goed LAUNDRESS, German pre- ferred, at Rullman's Hotel, corner of E 18th streets. oc 12-3t Ww ANTED—A good CARPENTER for light work. Also, a CABINET MAKER. at STILES & CO."3, corner 8th and K Liberties. ets., Northern oc 12- ANTED—A good HELP in the kitchen; sho must understand cooking and make Buck- wheat cakes. Apply 331 corner H and 16th streets. ANTED—Two CARPENTERS. Appiy at No. 504 i2th street. between Pennsylvania ave- nue and E street. §3.0 RUS: Oc 12-3t_ UR & LOWRIE. Boaed AND ROOM WANTED—By a lady; one who wishes to entertain her friends without sar i asked. Address, through post of- T°? act two-story HOUSE. Inquire 1X Mersin, DUGAN, corner of 45 eo (OB KENT—1 PP tee acer eee, onan S2 Fayette st.. George: FS RENT—Three or four UNFURNISHED ROOMS, sui housek 8 No. 314 7th streets between R aad Pac ae GAS EMEN WANTING FURNISHED OOMS can be accommodated by appipin at oe 10 No. 365 C street north, q at o. imynire of JG NAYLOR, at No. 915 New York arene. Penn. avenue, between Ith and rd on ae ot - Fo SALE—A SQUARE OF GROUND on Ver- mont avenue,between § and T streets, near 10th street. Also. other property near. Inquire at 490 Latreet, corner of 10th street, before 8 a. m.. or after 3p. m. oc 13: Fo. RENT—A_two- HOUSE. containi % rooms, will rented reasonable toa small family. For partic lars Joaviro next door, 1 “OR RENT—Two adjoining ROOMS, now and Firat terainnea tee private family, where the comforts of a home can be found. Toa gentlo- man sod wife, Rs ey ey on 2 opportunity rarely to be found. at No. Kits bet and sth. bed 12-3t JOORRENT—In Georgetown, on ory BRICK HOURE, thoronghly repaired, sitoa- ted on northeast tern:iration of Dunbarton strect, No. 1%, in view of (Leaquejuct bridze. For torms apply to Mr. JONES, on Dunbarton, near Mont- gomery street. 0c 13-e05t* FoR BENTIA Targe STORK and CRLLARin a most desirable location, No. 63 Varnum Buildings. north side Louitiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, bet y Gotnarp. Estate Broker. 371 D st., between 7th and 8th. JoOR RENT—HOUSE with five rooms; Fixtures in store; some Furniture for sale separate. Corner of 6th and E streets south, two squares from the street Orr Capitol Hill ICE for rent, corner 13th street and “nue. re at J. BROWN’S Restaurant, corner 13th 0c 13-3" Ing street and Peun avenue. Pp M. HALL.) (GEO. A. VARNELL KM. HALL Corner 7th and F streets, &CO., EAL ESTATE BROKERS. HOUSES and LOTS, in all parts of the ay wanted in large numbers; also, FARMS and GARB: DEN SPoTS all around the ‘city, Persons who have them for sale will find purchasers by leaving the seme at our office. No charges unti! sold. oc 12-3t ‘OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, with Ca throughowt, sitrated corner of 2d st. west and H st. Applynext docr. oc 12-3t* Foz, SALE—A four years’ LEASE on a Market and Dairy Farm, two miles from the Centre Market, with or without stock. Address eee g. oc 12 lw the place for the oyster business. Iuquire at the Star office. 00 12-3t* WANTED—One or two SALESMEN. 18 or years of age, acquainted with the dry goods or men'sfarnishing business, Address Bax 463 ith name. None but first-class sales- menneedapply, oc 12-2t* WwW ANTED—A_ competent APOTHECARY CLERK. Referencesrequired. Address B , through this office oc LL-lw* APEKHANGERS WANTED—Five or six PA- PERHANGERS immediately; steady emoloy- ment, BISHOP & ALEXANDER. oc 11-St* 9th street. near D. WASTED-A first-class SALESWOMAN, thorougkly acquainted with the fancy or dry ods business, at No. $71 7th street north. None ut good hands need apply. ec 11-3t* ANTED By the lst November, two FUR- NISHED ROO: OOMS, suitable for housckeep- ing for gentleman and le. Addregs Post Office Box 757 , stating terms and location. oc 11-3t* ANTED—In a private family. (for geut and W Ansys cult or HOOMS HL BOARDS BRE locality must be central, and in goed neighborhood. References must be the best, and will be exchanged by adi ressing Rutledge, Star office. 00 11-3t* ANTED—In Sarerty store on the Island, an honest YOUNG MAN, of pleasing manners, Must be quick aud correct at figures. understand his burivess, and willing to live with his employer. One who can influence vessel trade preferred. None but those supplied with first class city refer- —— apply. Address K. & OO., Star office. ‘oc 11-3t* ANTED—A good HAND to ran Wheeler & Wilsea's Sewing Machine. ny LANSBURGH & BRO. ANTED—To hire a small, neatly furnished HOUSE, or te obtain BOARD for a gentle- men. his wife and two children, where there are no other boarders. Callor address E.G.B.,No. 495 north 17th street. oc 9-6t* W ARTED-SIXTEEN YOUNG LADIES, to operate on Singer's Sewing Machines. Pant makers preferred. poly at 502 9th street. N. ie ANTED— oc Machines for sale at New York prices, oc ‘a WM. SMITH, Agent. WwW ‘or a first class Sonfectionery is Raltimore. a competent WORK MAN to take charge as foreman; must be perfect in pantag and ornamental work, and well recommended. Apply at No. 316. Pa avenue. Washington, D.C. 4. ANTED—A NURSE, to take the exclusive charge of three cnildren. Apply No, 310 F street, between lith and 12th streets, 002 WV ANTED—A first-class MILLINER, at BOS- uth WELL'S Fancy Store, 302 E street, nae 3 se $20 BEWARD. . two STEEBS, uiarked on the left hip with . Will give the above reward for their delivery tome, or sc I cam get them. ICHAEL HOMILLER, oc 12-Iw* Mth and K ate., Navy ¥ $5 from the subseri- between 3d and 435 streets. near 8. Pumphrey’'s store, a red and white COW, left ear cd ed and ahole ia eachear. A reward of #5 will be paid for the return of the above described cow. oc 12-St* ALFRED GARDNER. 1 BEW ARD—Strayed or Stolen, ou the night of the Wth instant, 3 COWS, one speckled black Cow, one red and’ white Cow with short horns, and one red tapi ply no milk, heavy with Calf. $10 will be paid on their return to PATRICK SULLIVAN, L street oc 12-3¢ between Ist st. and N. J. $15 REWARD- Stolen on the signs of the 6th instant. thres MILCA COWS—ono a red buffato; one = black and white, with horns, and the last asmall red and white, with a gimlot hole ineach born. The black and white one has asmall Hose evs, of —_ ear, with tke the rig! when ne above reward. wi paid for their return EDWIN C. FITZHUGH? near Cloud's Mills, Fairfax county, Virginia. Oc 12-3t* ¥ AS STOLEN BY THE METROPOLI- TAN POLICE .—On the 2ist September, ult. a Bay COLT with star in forehead and very docile. wes takeomas stolen by Police. and ownership proven prior to 109°cl’k a. m., Satur- day, Oct. 2ist Inst. suid Colt will be rold pursuaut to law, to the highest cash bidder, atthe Bazaar of W: L. Wall & Co., No. 98 La. ay. By order GEO. R. HERRICK. Property Clerk. oc 12-3t W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. 1 KEWARD-—Strayed Se rtoleny oe the 3d of Kd Rerenar one _ cow, ba’ 4 lary i rns, lopg tail; very rge je e ward Will be given if returned {6 Mrs, DEPFER, . 66 E st., between 10th and 1th sts. oc 11-3t* & REWARD —Stolen or strayed on Saturda. ) morning, the 7th. aniron colour grey MARK, & years old. 12 hands high. The above reward will be given if returned to MAURICE SULLIVAN, on 3d street. between K and L sts, oc iL 3t* 1 0 REW ARD—Strayed or stolen. on Tuesday, October 10th, brown condemued, blind ORSE, attached to a carryall. The above re- ward will be given if returned to JOHN WID MAYER, corner 25th and F streets, and no quee- tions asked. oc 11-3t* OST—On Monday evening. a GOLD LINKED BRACELET. with acavalry ‘mutton attached. Loser ed dewn lth street _to Penn avenue; thence to Mth street; thence to F street, and back toH street. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. oc 11-4t™ SLO BEXARP Sos RTIFICATE OF 2 DEPOSIT No. 1,317. for sixty dollars, in favor of Minnie Schock, Bute at the banking- house of Lewis Johnaon & Oo. The above rewant ee. and no qvestions asked, co ag at oil s* 41 ens enue. 10 REWARD strayed away, of the athinst., a red BUFFALO CO with white bag and belly; ene ear split; end of tail white. The finder will receive the above reward the cowto THOMAS LOVE 9 Mth street, bet. Land kK. ForsD—o rhe 6th. coming from the railroad station. a TRAVELING VALISE, which the owner can have by calling at 25 2d at. between Marsachuretts avenue and 1 at. “Proving and paying for s advertisement; mark- ca. W. Wallace = oc 8 lw onthe evenin, GEORGETOWN ADVER’MT ABRDWELL & HAYS. AUCTIONEERS, GEORGETOWN, Will attend to sales of personal property and real ees on os most Snape bam és nesetl ‘ersons wishing to dispose of property at auction are respectfully invited to call at our store, No. 36 East Market Space, Georgetown. ‘ales of housekeeping goods and many other arti- ticles at store. every Tuesday and Saturday morn- “WARDWELL & HAYS, Ancts. LEASANT FURNISHED EOOMS FOR RENT, at No. 134 Duubarton street, between Hi, and Congress stre Georgetown. 80 30 2w JEW DRY-GOODS STORE, N No. 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. © an vere pader go ~ net queued =! large and en- rely new and well-select STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, which have been purchased under the most favor- able circumstances, and will be SULJY AT SHORT ad eet tt pectfully invite the public to call ” BENJAMIN MILLER. Stock, 1,00 0 Sh OAKES vow reap AT LANSBURGH & BRO., 375 and 515 Seventh street. We have now on hand a full stock of TALMAS, SAQUES, BASQUES and all the latest Novelties in CLOAKS of onr own manufacture, which we shall sell at New York manufacturing prices. Call and examine our stock and note our prices bef. re purchasing. LANSBURGH & BRO., 515 7th street, Intelligencer Building, E 375 7th st. 3d door above I st. WIRE = A nis pi . rom Philade! ‘ CELEBRATED LADIES’ OES.’ AGENCY, 493 11TH STREE > between Peno- sylvania and FE street. A large assortment of Ladies’ Fashighable BOOTS AND SHOES constantly on band. Also, Orders attended to. se 13-6m* TRAMER Stixeron oc T-Tt running order, it or . For particulars ly to Cee FOr TT ORORN & oc7-4t it. RHINEHART. __ (Cbrom. 4 Foot G street. LATEST PARISIAN STYLES OF LA RENS’ CLOAKS cut and coher M. WILLIANS. 336 Pennsylvania avenue. r BE arony, < OF MAN cis Rit NOTE. re, vo son! y ue HELMBOLD'S BACT i A ’ (TWENTY HOUSES WANTED. with ax or eight rooms each. Inquire at G. M. VAN BUREN & CC., No. 938 7th stree’ 86 30-4 WaAxTEDS ‘e want several nicely Furnished HOUSES for Members of Congress and ether ae mg postdons. Also, somo Unfar- . 50, smal Ouse - - D. L. WELLS & 00., Corner of 13th and F streets, _se3012t™ over Whito’s Store. ANTED-—Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds Pistols, broker's Tickets, Furniture, Clothing, or any article of value. The highest cash price paid, or exchanged for other goods. At Sing- er’s Sewing Machine Agency, 502 9th street, three doors north of Pa. avo. N. B.—Money loaned on all kinds of gooda. ROBERT FULTON & CO., se 23-1m* Merchant Pawnbrokers. GET CHANCE FOR AGEN What the people want. Complete History of the War. in one large voluine, splendidly iustrated, with over 125 fine portraits of Generals and Battle sceves. The most candid, lucid, complete, au- thentle and reliable histery, published. It’ con- tains reading matter equal hree large octave Send for circulars and see our terms. “JONES, BROS. & CO. se 25 1m* Philadelphia, Ay ANTED— ATTENTION OF WASTED-THE AORERS. PRINCE, No. 379 F street, opposite Patent Office, offers to smokers of the District hia new brand of Smoking Tobacco, equal to the finest Turkish. ‘Havana Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tebacco, Meerschaum and Briarwood Pipes in profusion, ONLY place in town for the Hunkee Punkie, an 3. ms STEP —SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Ae MIRRORS ARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every éescription. RUCHLY Seat eres ¢ pS. between FOR SALE AND RENT. nl A OR RENT—That Ia and com- Ghodises BUTEDING situated ow st, north, between wi ane Sth streets west, known as the Ex- h 1. This is one of the best locations in Warkington and will be loosed ot renten toe, god tenant a jor a term of years; rent moderate. quire at the Post Office Restaurant. corner of 7th 8 FAULKNER, 43! wm. 4 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th oc It-Lw* oc 12-3t* | Star office. lw PARTNER WANTED, WITH $100, 1 (OR RENT—To gentlemen only, a PARLOR A an established Drinking Saloon, we foetal kK and BED BOOM. elegantly furnished, with One third of the money will be used in fitting up | and ee Apply at 369 6th street, corner of H. 0c 12 E= RENT—To Borfiere, family, without chil- dren. two farnished ROOMS. second floor, snit- able for housekeeping. at 333 10th street, between M and N; $25 per month. oc 12-3t* ISHED ROOMS FOR RENT —In a new t class private lenee, gas in each room, use of bath room, with hot and cold water allowed. Good reference required. Apply corner of 34 and Bet., naar St. Charles Hotel and Washington House. oo ieee Fo RENT—A suit of PARLORS handsomely farnished, on the first floor, suitable for a mem- ber of Gongress and wife,or two members. It is in a pleasant situation. and convenient to the de- partments. Apply at 341 F street, between 9th and 10th. oc 12-3t™ | ee RENT—A handsome FRONT ROOM, un- furnished; price $8a month. payable in ad- vance. Apply at No, 296 l0th street, between N and 0, oc 12-2t* ae RENT—One PARLOR (furnished: on the first floor. Also. three CHAMBERS on the artly furnished. Also,one GARRET cars run by thed@our. Apply on the corner of lith and L sts. 0c 12-3t* Fes RENT—One a FURNISHED PARLOR and two CHAMBERS, suitable for honse- keeping, at No. 318 north B street, Capitol Hill, alia | cars and Capitol. Terms moderate. ‘oe 12-3t* OR SALE—A LOT, 17% feet front and 11) feet Cora 3 improved bya one-story Frame House, containing three rooms. situated on Vermont a near P street. Fur further peSceiars inqnir corner of 1th Rhode Island ave. oc HWst ANY LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.—A FRAME HOUSE gontaining four rooms, in elnding Groocry and Liguor Store, now doing a first rate business, located onthe corner of Poplar and Monroe streets, Georgetown, Hern Hill, will be sol ey vase sees. ia further in = pty a ‘on the premises. ‘ory reason given oe selli i (oe 12-3t*) JAS. CLANCEY. A JRE AND HOUSE on 7th street for reat. FIXTURES for sale. Inquire at this of- fice. oc 11-3t* J, OR RENT—A BEDROOM and PARLOR, fur- pished, at No. 304. cor. of B street north and Delaware avenue, Capitol Hill. Oc 11 3t* {OR RENT—Two small FRAME HOUSES con taining four rooms, on 2th, near I street, one on Green street, in Georgetown. Apply to No. 43 D rton street, in Georgetown. oc LL eost* He SE FOR SALE—On 26th street. between I and K, No. 92,a large FRAME HOUSE, with brick foundation; one hundred and forty-eight fect lot, to @ thirty foot alley. Inquire on the prem- ises. oc 11 4t* Foz RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, sitn- ated on 12th street, between 0 and P. Inquire lo. nd lith street, between RB and C atroets, n a oc [} LEASE, FIXTURES ard FURNITURE of a house of 17 rooms. inclnd- ing Bar and Fixtures and large dining room, range, &c. Price and rent moderate. Apply at ise Ss oc ie R SALE — The E avenue, (OR SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, finely located, containing all the modern im: Brovements. gas and water, &c Apply to F. W ONES, Attorney-at law, Sth street, between D and E. oc 4]-3t* UBNISHED PAT 4 5 EO Wostestion. © h gas. a CHAMBER for one or two Gentlemen ina private family. No. 6 Misecast Sreane. between 442 and 6th streets. OR REN’ Four or five UNFURNISHED ROOMS, including Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, &c.. to a family of three or four persons without children. Apply northcast corner North Oapitol and C streets. oc 11-3t* PooRsisuEp ROOMS FOR RENT—Two cligably situated ROOMS (furnished) for rent, convenient to all the departments and business men. For information inquire at No. 362 K at., between 1th and 12th si Reference required oc FS BALE—A RESTAURANT in tho First Vard, with BARBER SHOP attached. Price SCO. Cheapest bargain in the city. Reason for selling, party leaving the city Apply at 242 q street. bet, 17th and 18th, near War Department. 1-2w* oc Fer SALE- The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Millinery Establishment, together with a small stock of Goods, now doing a good business. Reasons made known for selling on application at 414 Pevnsylvania avenue, between 4%, and 6th streets o6 11-3t* F°%, RENT—A_ handsome PHOTOGRAPHIO ART GALLERY. in Lane & Tucker's build- ing, newly and elegantly fitted up,and now ready for cecupancy. Apply on the premises to CHAS. H. LANE, 424 Pa. avenue, near 4% street. Alse, three pleasant fortable ROOMS (in the above) suitable for offices. oc Itt A FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR improved city property. containing 90 acres, with dwelling house and stabl young peach orebard miles from Navy Yard bridge, in Princo George's coun! Md... near Bell's Meeting Honse, adjoining the lands of David Rollings and Elisha Pamphrey. For further particulars inquire at 633 Cth street east, or Silver Hill Post Ofice oc 1}-Im* ALUABLE PENNSYLVANIA AV. PROPER- ty for sale, being LOT 2. Reservation 10. a few doors cast of Shillington’s Book Store, with the $ ereon. ‘Also a two-story BRICK BUILDING on B st., north side. immediately in the rear of St. Charles Hotel. with « vacant lot adjoining, which will be te, “a two-story and BASEMENT BRICK, No. 72, on Indiana avenue, between Ist and 2d streets est. “A three-story FRAME BUILDING, No. 477 1 street, between 8th anc oth. A vacant LOT, suitable for a first-class residence, on H street, near 14th, adjoining the Chain Build- eens “for 13, Square 514, on 5th, between L and M sts. LOT 17. Square 514, on M, between 4th and 6th streets west LOT 5, Square 615, on K, between 4th and sth streets LOT 20, Square 515, on L, betweon 4th sud sth reeta, With « large number of other desirable Building Lots, in oll sections of the city JAS. F. HALIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 615 lth street, south of s022-Im (Intel. venue. re SALE—That splendid RESIDENCE at the corner of New York avenue and 18th street. For perticulars inanive at 490 H street north, bac! Pennsyl of Patent #e hours of 8 a.m.. 1 and 5 o'clock p.m. JAMES TOWLES, au 21- Property Agent. EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKs! CHES OF ANDREW JOHNSON. Prosi- Anat Che United Stghes, Withee Elacophicn! tee troduction bz Stee eee $2.00. f° f Just published, and fer TSUN TAYLOR, SC Bookeeller and Stati 334 Pe BONS. FE. INERY oor Ns 336 Pennsylvani: ERS. RI ERS | [MANHOOD AN® YOUTHFUL vio z | Say Qype sr anda een RGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of | } | nor Heenee. 9 epot, Ne. as. eee Wat HED ROOMS in Inquire at No: oe 10-4t ” {OR RENT—A SALOON, with Ii the Richmond and Alexand: Maryland ave.. bet. 9th and 10th Fo RENT—Two ‘an excellent 223 6th st., bet 8 30. per mon Inquire of R. A.B. nerd; and Fats, sonthe ‘OR RENT OR LEAS ‘hree-story BRICK DWELLING and STORK, No. 154 Penusy!- vapiaave., between i7th and 18th streets, a tine busiuess stand, containing 15 rooms. Possession of store given immediately. Pessession of dwell- ing given on the Istof November, Inquire within or at 453 12th et. oc 9 tf HREE-STOkY BRICK HOUS. FOR SALE IN GEORGETOWN—The three-story BRICK BOUFE, No. 59. situated on the south side of Bridgestrect. Georgetown. mow occupied by Mr. Koester. is for le. The lot fronts 19 feet on Bridge street, and runs back 90 feet decp to a five feet wide alley: R. P. JACKSON, ocTiw No. 153 Bridge ‘OR SALE OR RENT—Thirty acres of vy: UARRY and FARM LAND on the banks of the Potomac, at the Chain Bridze. For pattiou. lars apply t'W. 'T. DUVALL, Foundry. George. fo" oc 5-1m' Fee RENT—A Frame DWELLING HOUSE, containing 8rooms Rent $0 per month; satis: factory reference required; ion given imme- diately. Inquire at 203 14th street, bet. the hours of and 98 m. and 4and6 p.m. ©R RENT—Four FURNISHED HOUSES from 9to 13 rooms each. Three Unfarnished HOUSES. 4 rooms each. Also, for sale, 8 Building Lote on I street, betweon 12th and 13th streets: 2 Building Lots on H street, between 6th and 7th streets; 2 Building Lots on L street. east of 234 Building Lot on 10th ctreet, near R street; House and Lot om }0th street. near R street, far 1200, Apply to ©. H. WOOD, firm of MITCH. LL & SON, southeast corner of Pa. avenue acd 1sth street. oc7 Fe SALB—A RESTAURANT with SHOP attached, im the First Ward. 700, Both will be sold separate if desired for sellin, Apply to Star 0 oc 2-2w out, party about to leave for Furope. ___ FAUCTION SABES. |, _ [Fer other action Salen, er Aiwrok paged [For other Auction Sate Bx CROWN, WALEER &00., Auctioneers, HORSES, MUL BUCGIES. WAGons, i LAT Al a we ASR ALAS Bazar: “4 10th street. near canal, alarce poy nue CROWN WALKER ACO, acta. TERE SORE dat tc o'clock ‘cont ir ry ¢ will sell in store, assort t of Honsehold Furniture, vis :—! stends, Carpets. Mattresses, Bureaus, Ghai. dether with ah qgoortaient of Hegestolt | we St MR: WALSH & CO" Auctioneers. BY W. B. LEW!S & CO., Auctioneers. No. 307 Penusylvania avenue. SALE OF FURNITURE ON. THE ISLAND. MONDAY. October }6th. at 10 o'slock. weahall = all Se rereivare in pod | on na wee: e ean Carpets, Lous, Bedding, Chairs, Pabices Stoves, &e., éc. = . t W. B, LEWIS,4.CO.. Aucts._ ¥ THO 'WLING, Auct.; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT On MONDAY MORNING. \ at o'clock. I will well at No. 41 Momteomeer stteee Georgetown, a reneral assortment of Honsehold Furniture, being the effects of a family leaving the city. ocl3 [Intel] THOS. DOWLING, Anct. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucttoncers. AUCTION SALF OF GROCERIES ON_ NEW ORK AVENUE. BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH TREETS NORTH, No. 250. On TUESDAY. the 17th instant, at 10.0’clock a. m.,on the mises,of reneral lot of Groceries, cousisting of Sugars. Uoffee, Teas, Spice, Camilo } 60, Soaps, Coal Gil Lamps, Willowware: : ne Uhl pees rane! &o., &o. oclsd "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF TWO BUILDING LOTS. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 19th, at 4° @'clock, on the premises, I shail sell, Two Lots off of Lot 12. Square 620, viz’: : One fronting 25 feet on Ist west. at the corner of Pierce street, with a deptit of 100 feet on that street to analley, and one fronting 2 feeton Pierce street, ranning back 93 feet. Terms : One-third cash; balance insix and twelve months, secured notes with interest. Conveyancing srt rchaser's cost. MARY W. RODBIRD, Gnardian. oc 13-dte J. C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- OF THE LATE PR. MIDDERTOS. Dee CEASED. AT AUCTION. : On TUESDAY, the 2ith instant, we shall com- mence the tale of the Dillewing Guasribed Property, ip, i Ee @ premises. at do'clock p. m.. viz: Lots Nos. 1 and M4, in Square No. 15. Letl has a front of 54 feet at corner of north K and 25th streets, on which the sale will commence. Lot 14 hes a front of 67 feet 2 inches on Pennsylvania ave- nue, and containing abont 2.176 feet. And on bf erimeig =e eo meyr a8 we shall sell, at 4 o'cloc P.m., al @ Auctio s of Green’ & Williams, No. 526 Teh treet, soroce of D: Lot No. 5, in Square No. 3% Lot No. 4, in Square Ni Lot No. 3. in south of guar No. 741. ‘Thin is cousidered very valuable, it havinga water privilege of the Eastern Branch, bots o ‘0. 14, in Square No. 90. a 5, in 8 No. 3,119,_ i of Let No. If sare Bo io pure! Terme: e-third cash; ih and eighteen months notes tor the deferred payme: from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing at cost of the purchasers. Ii the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day of sale, the Execntors reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. by advertising each re-sale three times in the National Intellicencer. MIDDLETON, HYATT & HOUSTON, E: _oclteodds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anct RY . WALL & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OX 22D STR Ww T AUCTION. whose gory On THURSDAY AFTEENOON, the 19th inst., at 4 o'clock. we will sell. in frout of the premises, Lot 9, in square 81, fronting 65 feet 43, inches on 22d street west, cen Virginia avenue an. F street, and near the intersection of Virgi enue with 22d street, and conteining square feet. erms cash. oe 12 wM. L.WALL& CO.. Aucta, 2¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, NEAT TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE AND L ON MST. NOBTH BEE ‘, x 4TH AND RE MONDAY, the 16th inst.. ats t dase P. in front of the premises, part Lot Zin Square with the improvements consisting of a Brick containing 4 rooms and summer kitchen. Terms : One-half cash; bah All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser ocl2-d [Intel.| GREEN & WILLIANS, Aucts. PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. On MONDAY, the 16th inst., at 4% o'clock p.m , on the premises, we will sell twe valuab'e Buitd- ing Lots, part of orizinal lot No. 14, in square 45%, fronting together 42 fecton H street north, between 6th and7th streets west, making each lot 21 feet, and running back 182 feet 10 inches. All conveyancing and Government stamps at the cost of purchaser. Terms: One-third cash the other payments iné and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. oc 12-3t* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, LARGE IRON SAFE, SPLENDID REGULA- TOR, COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, CLOCKS, TCH JE GOLD WATC LRY. CHAINS, FINGER RINGS, FANCY ARTICLES, &:., “emmencing MONDAY MORNING, 10 o'clock, October 16, all the entire stock of J. Robinson's store, 349° Pa. avenue, (opposite Metropolitan Hotel) between 6th and 7th streets. Also, iu the EVENING, at 73; o'clock, the sale will be con- tinued. Tron Sate, large Regulator, and Show Cases will be sold at 12 o'clock Monday: ‘Terms of sale > Cash. P_3 —The Store is rented, and must be vacated by Thursday, 19th October oc 12d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BY JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. AN ELIGIELE AND NICK BUILDING LOT Stan Ht eels BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 20th, at 4 ovclock, on the premises, we shall sell the weater- most part of subdivision of Davidson's subdivision arts of lots8 and 11, Square inches on K street north, be- 4 13th streets west, ruuning back 140 Hey. Sale positive. in six and + balance tpetve months, with interest, secured by a deed o' Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. se J. ©. McGUIRE & CO oc ay: about 9,191 m., 513, House, of Lote 9 and 10, and 281, fronting 24 feet 1 tween L {Chron. & Intel.} Auctiones: Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, On TUESDAY, the 17th inst.,at 4}; o'clock p. m,, on the premises, we will sell six desirable Building Lote—Nos. 20, 21, and part of 22,in square £68, fronting on ¥ street north, between 24 and 34 sts. west, and running back 100 fest to a wide alley. Also, Lots 10 and 11, in reservation No. 11, each lot fronting 25 feet on 3d street west, between B and C streets north, end running back 150 feet toa fo le vee to commence om F street north, is. ‘One-third cash; Telense in6 and 12 months, se cured Ly a deed of trnst. Conveyancing and Government stamps at expense ee ieat! GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, SODA FOUNTAIN, &c.,AT AUCTION. Ou MONDAY, the 16th instant, we shall sell at the resider ce of'a gentleman declining » ackeep ing. 03 8th strect east, opposite Marine Bar. racks, Navy Yard, at 12 o'clock m.,a good lot of Furniture, viz > Walnut Lounges and Chairs, Extension and other 1 Bedi ‘8 Carpets, Mattresses and Window & Glass, Crockery and Stone Ware Cooking and other Stoves Fine Soda Fountain, with Counter, Bottles and Fixtures complete, ALSO, A good lot of Kitchen Requisites. erms cash, oc 1d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY 1N GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. e On WEDNESDAY, October Isth. 1836, at 43% o’cleck p.m , IT will sell, infront of the premises, part of 0. 49.in Beall’s addition to George town, fronting 30 feet on the south side of Beall street, between High and Congress strosts, and rupning back 10 feet. The improvements consis! of a well built two-and-a-half-story d house, rT back peliding and cellar. ‘Tins at sale. stamps at the cest of the pur- chases EPRRLES M MATTHEWS, Attorney for owners, oc9-d [Intel] THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ RUSHELS PRIME SEED WHEAT OF inds, just received and 200 diferent Py ya Wotw ricultury ‘are! se, oc? Peis TT st. bet. Pa. ave. and yO REAL ESTATE DEALERS.—MA TORRaCE OF COLUMBIA santo WASHINGTON, aud Plats of t of the City of Washington interlined. For sale by BHUDSOW TNL Si, roksHerang Stat wt 334 Penns; Trani )OK SALE—One GOAT and RID, A tN. {G08 N at., bet. oth and oth. Peo se Squares and Lots TA AUCTION SALES. Eg Pranboee awd aad” GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucuousers, TWO TWOSTORY FRAMF Horses NG viata aa A We shall sell, f 3 parts baring a tee ingpretes th T st 32 feet, are twosood two'story Frame vases, 4&0. &e. They will be sold separate. ‘ ‘Terms: One-half cath; balance m6 and Ifmonthe. for notes bearing interest from day of sale, A deed Cat) and deed of trust taken. conveyance and stamps st cost of the pur- 100 will be reqni wae required paid down when the prop- 00 +4 WILLIAMS, Aucts, RY C. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioncer. SIXTY-FIVE DESIRABLE LOTS at avo. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 12, at ovchoeR. Isball eell.on the |. the whole has been di- No 203. vided Tote jets. front borth Sided Tots wanty-five desirable bell ine on 1th Doth stroets and north V and streets Theac tots are all eligibly located, and well wor. ty the attention of thee faci inn to make « safe One. third cash: balance in six and twelve i ’ ae to bear interest and be sa- AUCTION SALE OF A FINE BUILDING LOT. On FRIDAY. the 13th iuet..at So'clock p.m.. we mang Og ie front of the premises Lot 17, im Square No. 835, fronting on nia avenue. be- tween 3d and 455 streets west. (Island .) 20 feet 9 in- ches wide, and runs back to a 15 feet alley. Terms: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve menths, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- Ail conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ore ae required down when the property is o Title perfect, 0c 10-4 GREEN & WILLTAMS. Ancts. Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. HORSES, WAGON, BUGGY RN BSS, BLANKETS fe), Bev AT AUCTION On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. October 13th até o'clock. I will rell at No. 53 Jefiersan atrest— Two very fine young Work Horses, well matobed Ove two-horse Wagon and Haroess, nearly new One pearly new Buggy and Harness Saddles, Bridirs. Blackets, and many articles not mentioned positive, Terms cash oc 10-3 ___raok DOWING. Auct. Y J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioncers. SMALL FRAME HOUSE ON ISLAND. On FBIDAY AFTERNOON, October 13th, at o% ovclock, on the premises, we shall sell, of 13, ip Square 493, fronting 20 feet on south 0 etreet, between 44: and 6th streets west. reoning back 184 feet 6 inches improved by a2 story Frame Dwelling i ny a tome ne half cash; balance in six and twelve mm: ont! Conveyancing at expenre of purchaser. oct-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. B™ ©. W. BOTELER. Jx.. Auctioneer. KET-HOUSE. HOMAS LAND The ercial Building. situated on Tonisian een oth and wath streets, aving det = & portion =- tensive bui ina for market SS Will offer at auction on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clook, a large ppmber of stalls, well arranged for sale of every ription of merchandise usually found in the principal markets. C. W. BOTRELER, Jr., Auctioneer. oc 1 -d&ds BY. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioncers. LOT ON 2D STREET SOUTH AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 13th instant, at @ o’clock, We will sell on the premises part of Lot B, —— ‘88. fronting fifteem (15) feet on 21 etreet, iniug back eighty (88) feet, between Vir- ginia avenue street. Terms cash oc wW.L. WALLA G0., Ancts, & CO., Auctioneers, ¥ W. L. WALL A RESTAURANT. LEA F AND LICENSE, &c., T AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, we will .on the ses, Jobn Sweeney's Res- faurant, Capitol Hill, Pennsylvavia avenne, one from 4th street, the two years and Li- <0. Steck and Fixtures. ‘erms cash. ocll W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. Y¥ K. F. PAGE, Auctioneer 502 7th st., under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Beginning THURSDAY EVENING, October 1 t half past six o'clock. and ‘ing FRIDA SATURDAY EVENING: rent M, shall sell, at my Action Toome. 02 wades Oda Fohows Tall, & Merchandise, consisting in’ part $0 pairs Super Silk bound heavy White Blankets £0 pairs Fine White Blankets 100 pairs Fine Gray Blankets 10 rolls Ingrain Carpet 10 rolls Stair Carpet £0 cases Fall and Winter Boots > cases Gents’ #ime Gait sowed ary | onsen its” ine Oalf wed and Shoes Ladies: and Misses? Polish Boots, Balmorals, ant Ts mw yo Amulet and Solace Tobaceo 100 M Cigars Bird Gone, Bities, Game Bags, and Hunting Equip- ments Songeees ont Pearl Inlaid Dressing Cases and oF es Silver plated Spoons, Forks, Castors, and Ice Pitch- Dana = yore and roves ‘Dow an re ast Nay ne Latics Zentyr. Kult, and Watervliet Plaid and ty am Ladies’'and Misses’ Fine all wool Imported Scotch Howe Gents’ Neck Ties, Hosiery A rich asgortment of Clocks, aiftrors, Window Shades vor! andle ie Cutlery. dgers & Son's apd English 0. K. Pocket Knives and Razors Bohemian Glassware. Soaps, Perfumery Tooth and Hair Brushes Aud all descriptions of Fane E. Anctioneer, 402 Seventh street, under cclzst Odd Fellows’ Hall. 'Y BRINSMADE & CLARK, Auctioncers. Bs ay., adjoining Metropolitan Hotel. We will sell at our Store, commencing THIS EVENING dozen fine White Muslin Shirts do fine White Merino emer 7 and ar “mes io lo 0 do ribbed é do white do do do mi: do do do plated Tea Set, Silver plated Ware, ery. &c.. &c. Ss VERY EVENING. oc 12 RB* W.L. WALL & ©0., Auctioncers. BC’ OUS COL CTION BCEAO OKS AT AUCTION. or aaw On FRIDAY EVENING, 13th Ne die Pete t tho my B- wo will sell. Store, No. 210 Py collection Books, 5 Novels, Books of Travel, Bibles, Pray Dictionaries, Stationery, Plain and Faney, &o &c. ocl2 W. L. WALL & CO., Auctas. . B. LEWIS & 00_ Auctioneers, BY Y-® No. 307 Benusylvanis svenué, Jar Sales at our Store every TUESDAY, THERSDAY, and SATURDAY. of Furaitares Redding, Stoves, Carpets, Clothing, ‘and W. B. LEWIS & ©0., Aucts, Cash advanced on Diamonds, fine Watches, and Merchandise generally. oc Siw Y W. LL. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Origital Horse and Carri. Bazaar, 95 La. av., between end 10th ets. SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. On SATURDAY MORNING, October 14, com- mencing at }0 o'clock. at the Bazaar, will be sold a large pumber of Harness, Work and Saddle including Family ores. ‘Carriage, and Harness; ») rior Sorrel Mare, Bagey and Harnean: Bay H-teo, works and recs well, beautiful out: mal. A full description at eale. ALSO, Bay Horses, 8 and 9 Jeers old. large sine, — splendid pair for a family carriage, will be together or separately iso, A lot Mules, broke to Harusss, in good order. Milch vows: ALSO, A large collection of desirable new and secomd- *. Buggies, Rockaways, Express Wagons, and other vebicles. |» 2** BEPEOM ALSO, New Ambulances. ALSO, A large collection of new and second-hand Har- Bess, do. ALSO. 1 very superior Family Carriage, 2 New Family Carriages 2 New Germantown 5 Regul sales at the Baraar every Thursday, and ‘Saturday, without pe Byny E weather. Carriages and Harness always vate sale. och . w. Wet foo" Aucts, B* C. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctieneer. CLOSING OUT SALE_OF SILVER-PLATED ETTS, CASTORS, C On SATURDAY ‘MORN ‘ait g\elcckee Je USIS. tron Hall.)'a large tot of Bitver: Ware China Tea Sette, Plated ina, anda variety of other roods Messrs. B to opel! luded not to remove to their new store. ve. Terms oot: ROTELER, Jn.» oe 12-2t {Chron&Intel} Auctionesr. TPE AN! 5 OF ANDREW JOHN L SON Prentieated the Uaited States, by Frank joore. Life of Michsel 0. 2 vols, “{ee wD eT | a