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‘ eee: mp eye TO-NIGHT. rhoven’s TuxkarTkx.—Third night the drmaof “Arrah na Pogue.” Tuts gree!’ ping ys OW rupning smoothly, and affords one of th best theatrical entertainments ever Pro- utd in Washington. ‘ASHINGTON THEATER.—The Floren inplays of “The Irish Emigrant,” and <The Yeng Actress.” F- orence’s humor, and the yesatility of Mrs. F. are no less irresistable ten during their triumphant season here last yuter, and should not i mussed. sop Feicows’ Hac..—Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vatkins in a capital programme of burlesque, rTusic, And other performances, forming an en- triaimment entirely new to the Washington subli¢ Ca NTERBURY —The sensational play of “The Temale Clerks of Washington, or Early’s last iaid,” burlesque, ballet, songs, Ethiopian comictlities, &c. Matinee this afternoon. o MEETING OF THE MmROHANTS.—In obedi- ence to a published call, uesting the mer- i business mea of Washington to as. the City Hall to take prelimi for the organization of a Merchant's Ex- ge in this city, quite a number assembled t night at the appointed hour. The following firms were represented at the - ing, viz:—King & Burchell, C. W. Boteler, Jr, H. Semken, W. R. Snow & Co. W. G. 3 R.M. Hall & Co. J.T. Walker & Co. « Solomons, A. R. Shepherd, Sam’! Bacon & Co.. W.H. Claggett, Barbour, Semmes & Co. S. Norment, Lansburg & Bro., J.B. Bry- an & Pro. Blanchard & Mohun, C. B. Bayley «& — R. Elyans & Co., J. P. Bartholow, and K. Cohen ». Norment was called to the chair, and oun R. Elvans acted as Secretary. Norment having read the cali for the ung he suggested that the gentlemen pres- ress their views upon the subject which ight them together. Perkins, A. R“ Shepherd, J. R. R. M. Hall, spoke of the adyan- = to be derived from the establishment of a mntis change, and urged concert of namong the business men to accomplish object offer of Mr. Perkins to prepare by-laws aceepted, and a resolution was passed re- ng the merchants of Georgetown to join © Movement. motion of Mr. Shepherd, the chair ap- & committee of five, consisting of A. R. Shepherd, C. W. Boteler, G. Perkins, Samuel} Bacon and R. M. Hall, to prepare a plan of or- gan: on, toreport thereon next Tuesday evye- bing Subsequently, Mr. J. P. Bartholow was ed to the committee, which was instructed endeavor to secure a full attendance at the next meeting. lt was suggested that many of the gentlemen who bad signed the call, and who desired to be present, had gone to Richmond along with the City Councils, and that they would undoubt- edly give a hearty co-operation in the estab- hment of this much needed organization. motion, the secretary was directed to wait the uewspaper publishers and request © urge the importance of this matter upon our citizens. The meeting then adjourned to meet on ‘Tuesday evening next, at 5 o'clock, at the City Hall anes Orrtanss’ Court, Judge Purcell —Yesterday, the will of Louisa G. McCalla was fully proven, and John M. MeCalla qualified as executor. The will of Michael Griffith was fully proven, and Michael Cooney qualified ‘xecu tor. Ww. ©. Jeffries qualified as administrator of t ate of David F. Jeffries. Mary F. E. arcell was cy premeas guardian to the orphan of the late Lieut. West Scott. E.C. Morgan aimed letters of administration on the estate Wm. Walker, deceased. The first accounts of Elias A. Eliason, guar- n of Elizabeth R. Rhodes and Ellen M. jes, were approved and passed. dministrator of the estate of Sarah th, deceased, filed a petition setting forth when be was appointed administrator, in fi. the estate was indebted to French Forrest the sum of about $1,100, and that he (the nistrator) had paid various amounts to ‘* order. Forrest subsequently went and the petitioner now craves leave to tain claims to parties to whom Forrest was amore The prayer of the petitioner granted. uy 2 ————————— SIGNED.—Mr. Charles Haney, who for a dozen years past has filled the posi- f Conductor on the Baltimore and Ohio so Washington Branch) has resigned the position of General Eastern the Richmond, Fredericksburg and omae Railroad. Mr. Haney was one of the sttrustworthy and popular Conductors on the line, and will doubtless be as successful in bis 1 ys sition ashe has beenon the Wash- pgton Brauch. —— TxEsPassinG.— Within a week or two quite numberof persons have been cutting wood mthe farms in the county and from the is belonging to the government near Gies- By an act of Congress magistrates have wer to dispose of trespass cases by fine prisonment im the county jail. The result Lat several of those trespassers have been aade to pay very heavy prices for the wood af MITTED TO THE Bax.—W. Hemphill Esq. of Delaware, and C. Ingle, of aye been admitted to practice at the of Supreme Court of the District of jumbia, and F. W. Jones, of Georgetown, « bas been appointed an examiner in chancery. elmer Bai.— Yesterday afternoon, two nines National, composed of members engaged the Comptroller of the Currency’s Bureau the Third Auditor's Office. participated in teh game at base ball, which was won by ihe Currency nine. pasesee ey “aes ALEXANDRIA AF 5.—From the Alexan- éria Common wealth, 17th Mr. Joseph Heco, well known to some of our as become one of the pioneers of roalism in Japan, as publisher of the Kana- egawa Price Current. Mr. Heco is a native rn Japanese, but was educated iu this coun- On his last visit to this city, he was ar- sted as & suspicions person. i Was reported n conseg uence of his browned complexion he was taken fora Louisianian. Yesterday was the Court day at Fairfax, and, & ns quite a crowd assembled at the vil- jage. The Court House being without a single window sash, the wind drove through it ina #'yle so piercingas to permit of justice being cone there to nothing, save, perhaps, a hot Whisky punch. A few houses were sold at suction, and brought tolerable prices. The Court held its session in the Clerk’s Office, “hich was closely packed during the entire s impeding the transaction of The rm of Saturday night and Sunday, while working so far as we have heard nodam- age Worth mentioning on land, was quite de- *'Tuetive on the water. Tne Baltimore steam- er were a day behind time. The William ‘Wilkins came up vesterday afternoon with her fidestoveinand otherwise damaged, having collided witha bay steamer, and escaped with Cifculty from sinking. The Columbia was bot damaged but had been compelied py the lenee of the storm to make a harbor, and ar- ather wharf here abont half-past five tock. The New York steamer John Gibson, ther p ler during the storm, but at last ants Was safe, having been towed to the at Fortress Monroe. & public sale of Rolling Stock, to-day, by i... Kobmeon, the Locomotive Gen. J Ro} ught $16,500, the Gen. Sickles Meade $16,500, and the Gen. ‘These engines cost the Gov- t bouttwo years since, $11,000 each. ‘Te were also sold 24 locomotives, 124 freight and about 1500 tons of railroad iron. The *raged about $464 each, and but few of es brought less than their cost. The . the Philadelphia and and the Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad Companies. ALE—Th, HOKSF PHILLIPs tthwest corner streetn. oe ee Di aitis ILLINERY OPENING. RS. J. E. SPENCER takes pleasn. * nouncing to the ladies of Washineter wnat om vicinity that she will open on Thursda; tober 19, an oe assortment of Parie Mi livery, selected from the leading houses of New York.’ Mrs. 8. defies competition, either in goods prices. Also, Dressmaking in the most improved styles, vith s large assortment of Drees Trimmings. 245 Peon avenue. Eotrance on C street, second door from 7th oc 16-3" UBNITURE, > FURNITURE, FUBNFPURE. The subseriber is happy to inform his numerous friends and customers that his stock of CABINET FURNITURE and complete, and at prices that cannot fail i faction, consisting of— upholstered in French Broca- vets. Reps and Hair-cloth; Gilt Frame nd Mapte! Mirrors: Gilt Brackets and Mar- al«, Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Wal- t. Wahog aa Oak and Imitation, finished fn oil “ ‘varnish poe cm Mal re arnie- ry is wi egere Tops. top Ta- “*\n great variety: Bedsteads, reaus, ‘Wash- *. Extension Tables; and, iv fact, every ar- *weually to be found in a first-class Housefur- "e Establishment. A call is earnestly re- Seated before purchasing. JOHN Q. WILLSON, WB Southeast corner 9th and D ats. re handsome well broken for sale. Apply to D. 4 and Isth oc 16-61 or OITY TTEMs8.’ peda ELE « G. M. Vaw Bunex, No. 538 Seventh street, offers for sale one of the most desirable houses in the city. Itis centrally located, has ali the conveniences of gas, water, and sewer, and Will be sold cheap &nd‘on liberal 5 —$—$ eas To THE Lapies.—The Magic Fountain. No. 206 Pa. avenue, near Willards’, from which 11 summer has flown that delicious soda ‘water, now sends forth pure, sweet Apple Cider, equal to any champagne, Calland try it. eo PETE Pecnpenasarea A Near Rerey.—« I distike yoursaying that My teeth are going. So don't,” said 4 Soong lady toher bean. Not «So don’t,’ but «So-zo- dont’ you should have said,” he replied. The damsel pouted, but took the bint. or need it be said that the balsamic preparation arrested the evil; thongh it could not quiteTepair the damage already done. Oc 13-e03t p Levant PRY STIS Great Bancatns in Jewelry and Silver- Plated Ware at the New York Dollar Gift Store, No.486 Pennsylvania avenne, near 3d street. Your choice for one dollar, which also secures you a free gift, consisting of cluster, Jetand coral setts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings, combs, goblets, cups, tea and table spoons, forks. oc Ll-im* MARRIED, COOPER-MONTGOMERY On the evening of the 26th of September, at the residence of Rev. Jas. Fhompaon. GEORGE F. COOPER to Miss SARAH A MONTGOMERY, all of Baltimore. « [New York and Baltimore papers please copy. J™ eee DIED, WROE. After a brief illness, on Tuesday, Oc- tober 17. at 11 o'clock p. m.. Mra, MARIA E. WROE. relict of the late Captain Sathuel Wroe, of Washington, D.C., aged 68 years. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, corner Massachusetts avenne and 3d street, to-morrow (Thursday) afternadu. at 2 0'clock. Rel- ti i in- park nee ante of the family are respectfully in (New Orleans. Baltimore, (Md.) and Newark, (N. J.) papers please copy.) ze FOOTE. October 17, IDA COLOMBIA MYERS, infent daughter of Thos. R. and Melissa G. Foote, aged 3 months and 2 weeks. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon at 3 o’clock. from the resi- dence, No. 394 lith street. between Land M. * SIMPSON. On 18th, at 9% o'clock s. m., aged 16 months. GEORGE MILURR, infant son of Josiah and Louisa E. Simpson Friends and relatives of the Sariy ace re-pect- fully inyited to attend the funeral, from the resi- lence of parents, D street. between Ist and 2d, on Thursday, 19th inst , at 40’clock p. m. + (City papers cop: LOST AND FOUND. AME TO MY ENCLOSURE, TWO RED COWS. One hasa star in face. and both have horns. C. A. STOCKRIDGE, oc 18-3t* near Glenwood Cemetery. OST—On Monday night, Oct. 16ta, a black and 4 brown TERRIER, white on breast; had on a brass collar. Any person returning him to 391 H street, between i3th and litn, will be suitably re- warded, oc 18 CAs TO MY PREMISES Saturday, Oct. Mth, 1855, asmall red COW. The owner js re- quested to come ferward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. 'H NORTON, South Capitol and R st.. Island. oc 18-3t* Ww es UP ASTRAY—Two MULES. on the Ith instant; apparently canal mules. The owner is requested to come forward. prove prop- erty, pay charges, and take bape “vs M. FAGAN. ice Corner of wth a streets. S1000 REWARD will the reward for the recovery of VE THOUSAND DOLLARS, ($5,000) stolen from me onthe night ofthe Ith inst.. or a per centage in Preportion to the above , for the amonnt recovered. DENNIS COUGHLAN. oc 18-3" 419 Sixth street. AME TO MY PREMISES, on Saturday night. between 5 and 9 o'clock. one chicky sorrel HORSE and Wacon. No. 728. she owas pee please come and prove property, charges. a take them away : Re J. Nibwonso oc 18-2t* 4th bet. K and L ats., Navy I OST—A POCKET BOOK, containi oe 4 in money, a few receipts and other papers. The finder will please Itave the same with the under- signed, when a liberal reward will be paid if re- quired, Lost near Riley & Bro.’s Dry Good Store, between 7th and 8th sts..orin that vicinity, prob- ably between 8th and 9th sta. oc 18-3t J.P. S] 0 REWARD.—Strayed or 51 t= night, October 17, a #1 1, dark brown HORSE, foll mane and tail. of a Canadian style; very narrow bebind. and thick neck and shoulders, with a sore on the rieht side of his back; mark on left side four inches long; hind leg sets in. The above reward will be given if recurned to LEWIS WATSON, Seventh Ward Station house. oc 18-2t* F IFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Was stolen from the farm of the undersigned, near Long Old Fields, Prince George's county, Md.,on Monday night, 16th October, A BAY HORSE MULE, black stripe down his back, 9 or 10 years old, 12 or 13 hands high; alittle sprung in fore legs; had on only two shoes—left hind shoe,. and right fore shoe; mane and tail rather long. for fa mule; two frent feet a little twisted; very skittish ifnoise of any kind is made behind bim. I will give $30 for the mule, or $3 for mule and arrest of thief. SAML. A. H. MARKS, 398 south G st., Navy Yard, or eprisctele Farm, near Long Uld Fields. aa : ; STRAYED OR STOLEN—Op loth instant. from §S the Subscriber one Buffalo Brindle COW, and will shortly Calve. A liberal reward will be’ paid to any one giving information or brin: iT, et to ec 17-3t* Corner of Sth and H streets. QTRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE SUB- SS scriber.on the 9th fnatant, at the corner of 3d and K streets, near Kendall Green Park. a red COW, with a white stripe on her shoulders and belly’and fianks white; small horns. $5 reward will he given. oe 17-3" P. DALY. QTRAYED OR STOLEN—From the premises of SS WM. C_ DRURY. red COW, three years old, with two hind feet white; both ears marked, and horns. A liberal reward will be given for information leading to the recovery of the said Cow. No. 40 F street, between 9th and 10th, and oc 7 OST OK STRAYED—On the 12th instant, a ndle, horned milch COW, very fat. A liberal reward will be gtven if returned to Mra. 8. A. GREEVES, corner gth and Massachusetts avenue oc 16 3t* ‘P.O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN —A GREY HORSE, marked U.S. and 8., taken up as an estray on or about the 15th of August. and adver tisec according to law as an estray, will be sold on Saturday, the 2ist i atthe Bazaar of W. L. Wall & Co., at 10 o'clock, to cover expenses, unless owner comes forward, proves property and pays charges previous thereto. oc 16-4" OBAS. A. MURPHY. 2 REWARD ,on Friday Strayed from the subscriber, two STEERS, marked on the left hip with tar. Will sve the tet reward for their delivery to me, or can ge mn. eas ICHAEL HOMILLER, oc 12-16" 1sth and K sts., Navy Yard. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. {OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, No. 160 High street, Georgetown, pening ane rooms, Wi . r month. water and gas, Zerms 138. 3G. MYERS, oc 16-1w* be No. 9 Ist street. FREE VACCINATION !—In accordance with a law of the Corporation of Georgetown, the sub- seriber will vaecinate, gratwitowsiy, all residents of this Town. He will also attend all poor persons there sick with oma oe ice hours from a estdi and Office t ? mbarton street. pee CHAS. H. CRAGIN ,M D. Ww ELL_& HAYS. AUCTIONEERS, W bogie GEORGETOWN, Will attend to sales of personal property and real ~ . Stag te diauoee of propert y at auction TeOns W: ) ol gers fal invited to = ‘at our store, No. 36 ast Market Space, Geo! own. Sales of housekeeping seods and many other arti- foes ago every Tuesday and Saturday morn- ‘oe bim" “WARDWELL & HAYS, Aucts._ JEW DEY-GOODS STORE, 7 No. 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. The subscriber has it opeved a large and en- tirely new and well-selected. Stor! STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOOD8 which bave been purchased under the most favor- aiite clrcumstances, and will be BOLIY AT SHORT 0 k He would respectfully invite the public to call ~~... * BENJAMIN MILLER. QTEAMER LEAVES 7TH STREET WHARF ‘ on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 10 o°cloc et QENINGS, osc’ SSIOUNT VERNON; Return st 5 Fare $1.0. J. VAN RISWICK oc 16-tf General Superintendent. x OTICE. ie ZBENCH COFFEE ts now'taking the lead By a new the strength and aroma is muc Improved and then Coll far superior to any One pound will go as faras two pounds of the pure Coffee is extensively used by Hotels, Steamboats, In- sthta oan, Restavants ai others. a is sold by the princr Merchants in W: i. ton, Nt PY PENG CORFRE MILLS Ee 67 Usivert _0¢ 4-20?w itimore. cD ELE! ASSO +} ATIC TR aia mime mee LLTANS: se 8-eolmif 336 Penwepivanty aveooee oe E ERS AND OTHER WRITINGS OF TAS <4 vols., 8v9. aa OX mee te NOK TAYLOR, *« WANTS, ph ANTED=A SINGER SSEWING MACHINE LANSBURGH & BRO. YOUNG WOMAN wish: SITUATION to bs day or week. *Pisase Sdivoes A. Georgetown ANTED—Several HANDS for cloaks and dresses and good batten-hole ‘mak SITUATION by a woman as cook in either a restaurant or ng house. Best of references cmap ts NTERS — Wanted AINTERS et Mt, TP 4 Establisiument, nd 7th. oc 18. oS fred. Appl F Fan eed COOK WASHER and references requ’ - Apply at 44 oc 18-3t* fe 6th and 7th sts. COLORED WOMAN, whocan ry references, may find a femily as House Servant. aptween Tith and Isth, before 10 a. Xo. 250 H at., m., or after 5p. ‘ ith ANTED—By a respectable settled woman, a SITUATION as chambermai: assist in washing and ironing, of city refererces given. note to Box No. 19, Star office. ANTED—For about seven months, by & mar- ried couple, old residents. who best of references, 4 FURNISHED and PARLOR adjoining. or a Bed family parlor.with fire. lights, id or nurse ‘and do plain sewing, Please = s can give the BED-ROOM -room with use of attendance, and per house. Address at ve R 2 YEARS.—Will give 10 percent.. 4 per cent. in ad- ared by mortgage on impr: . This property lays we! mall tracts, is well watered, Jevel and very elev ated, commanding town, and Potomac river;is almost § miles from Centre'Market. Or will sell the property for Saper acre. Address Box 436 W; ‘coved real estate Hi for dividing ashington city, "ee 13-3t* ANTED—A GIRL to do the housework in a small family, washing given out. No 91. let street erst. near B street north, oc Hill, Mrs, MIND! Ladies to call on Miss Mary Miller, ble Dressmaker, at No. 534 L st 9th. Children’s Clothing ANTED—A good OOACH PAINTER For ticulars apply te JNO. F. B tween 44 and 6th sts. table WHITE WOMAN to na family of three. A good Inguire of J. SIMPRON. D ANTED—A resi do houtework home and good wages. street, between Ist and 2d. DY DESIRES A USEKEEPER; would be wil small children or take the whole charge ; Shouse. Address “Faith,” Star Office, NTED—We want several farni ished HOUSES. both lare FARMS and BUILDING LOTS in and D.L. WELLS & CO oc I7-Im* cor. 18th and F sts.,over W erman gen’ on the ist small ROOM with BOARD, either ina private family er with a widow lady, where he can feel at hot $30 8 movth. Please address ‘*CONST stating locality, terms, etc.,etc., to the ome of around Washington. Price not exceedin; 1 _Street, between G dH VV ANTED—A first-rate COOK, or one to wash and iron, at 349 C street, between 452 pply but can bring good rec: oc an unfarnished KE, in a desirable Wreuulred.” Address Wee" Box es given if re < ress “*W., € ity Post Office. a oc 16-403t* ANTED.—For a first class Confectionery in a competent WORKMAN to tak ; must be perfect in bakin, ind well recommended. at No. 316, Pa. avenue, Washington, D. ANTED—A first-class MILLINER, at BOS- WELL’S Fancy Store, 302 E 'WENTY HOUSES WANTED, wit eight rooms Car and 6th. None need a ommendation. ANTED—By November Ist. or partiy furnished HO location, containi: Inquire at G. M 7th sti ANTED—Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds Pistols, Pawnbroker’s Tickets, Clothing, or any article of value. The highest cash price paid. or exchanged for other goods. A hine Agency, 502 9th street ave. .—Money loaned on all kinds of goods. BOBERT FULTO) Merchant Pawnbrokers. er’s Sewing Ma score north of W ANTED, NTED. ES, EVERYBODY. E. THE PIONEER OF STAMPING, F street, opposite Patent office, Has,in consequence of an attempt made on the to cut down the price of is charge, andis now pre- =e goods from PER WIDTH TO TEN CENTS, attern, whether we have it or not. should be careful, as dangerous and cheap compo- sitions that ruin fabric called Stampers. We are the only pr: fons in the -city en TING. W ‘tof new beginners. 6 now used b: aged in STA al d stamp any pattern us, Daily issue new patterns. LADIES WANTED EMBROIDER Muslin, Linen, &c. Constant work. e 15-tf GPEAT CHANCE FOB AGENTS. Complete History of the lendidly illustrated, Generals and Battle . The most candid, lucid, complet thentic and reliable histery published. tains reading matter equal to three large octave Send for circulars and see our terms. What the people want. War,inone large volum with over 125 fine portrait: ANTED—THE ATTENTIO: Ww SMOKE PRINCE, No. 379 F street, offers to smokers of th: HUNK Smoking Tobacco, H na Cigars. te Patent Office, equal to the finest Turkish. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, 8 in profusion. unkee Punkie. ae Meerschaum and Briarwood Pi ONLY place in town for the ANTEP— SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also. MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: bee a! ISH rest. ind H. east wid FOR SALE AND RENT. GEO. H. VARNELL. FOR SALE, One of the best located and best payin: FECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT in ton city for gale. known as the Schaftiel located in the heart of the city and is to- g & splendid trade, and is offered for sale solely becanse the owner desires to retire from bus- se is low and the estab- amagnificent style. All the necessary tools. furniture. steam engine, &c. i ood condition, and the ly tocome forward and + The stand was established 13 M. HALL & CO., Real kers. corner of 7th and F streets, Washington city, D.C. oc 17 Good Hou A Sart for any business. rc 16-30" J URNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND STREET, R 3 M. HALL. iness. The rent of the SE. TWO STORIES HIGH, FOR 505 New Jersey avenue. Good »FOR SALE AND RENT.: Se enn eieniienener nents ‘© LET—Unfurnished APARTMENTS, suitable Telnaes jo. $49 20th et." itt R RENT—Two ROOMS in front basement of Soca 450 E street, between 6th and ith, eult- able for.an office. 08 18 3t* Fo BENT—A STORE SE, suitable fora rovision oF feed store, Mar the lower end of MM street east. Inquire at Star office. ora st= )UR SALE, JOON in FF ilchmend, Var Ramee ae ate ON an and C sts. east, Capitol Hill.teF.N. 06 18-3t"_ Focayeses’ LEASE ofa three-story BRICK HOUSE for sale. as gas and water. Rent very le Immediste possession given. Ap bd y = oc 18-3 FO8 RENT—A three sory BRICK HOUSE, con. 9 rooms, a) water, street. NO. 545. between Brand C. Island’ Po sion given the ?ist of this month loquire 522 7th rth. oc 18 2 street, between D and E streets 3s eeu coyae, ry L street Oo My rooms. of JOHN MURPHY. next a month. Meaty. a LE he SO .» COrN le we for a BRICK HOUSE. nine rooms. The house is newly e inted. The fnrniture will rent with the dwell- - Situated on corner 13th and ists. oc 18-tf Fe RENT—One BRICK HOUSE. containing it, Roar 20th; water in OR SALE—An eligible BUILDING LOT. No. il, in Square 282. fronting east 23 feet on 12th street west. between Massachusetts avenue and M street, and running back 100 feet to an alley. For terms apply on the premises, No. 355. tt FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS for ent at No.3 Maine between 4'y and C sland.” Reut mod oc 17-3t* FOE RENTS A two-story and sttic BRIOK HOUSE. with eight rooms, on 2d street, be- twoen B and 0,177> Terms $35, to a private fam- ily. Apply to 509 E street. near 2d. oc 17-2t* F OR SALE—The LBASE of a Boot ami Shoe Store doing a good business situated corner of L ana mn streets. Apply on the premises, oc . AUCTION SALES, . [For other Auction Saléz, see fourth page.) B* CROWN, WALKER & 00., Auctionsers, OF HORSES. MULE: , OARTS AND HAR. »{Thursday,) at 10, m.. st the jerse upd Carrieze Ba: Also,on Satarday. 90 Sale days Tuesday, Thursday and Satantiay mornings. commencing at is rr : waminn seqnee fe oe. jot of Stoves and stove pine to serve. [It*] CROWN. WALKER & CO... Ancte. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS T AUCTION On FRIDAY MOURNING, Oct. 2th. at Wo'clock, I will sell at the Auction Store, No. 174 Brid, street, pear the new Market-House, s large assort ment of Household and Kitchen Fa the eflects of a family leavi: the Auctioa Store THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ uct.; Georgetown. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GKORGETOWN AT A iN Y Ootober Ith, 1335, at 46 m , 1 will sell, Y¥ J.C. MCGUIRE & 00.; Kbctiancens. FIFTEEN SMALL BUILDING LOTS INPIRST w AFTRENOON.. Oct. On ppt gwen Cog PAT WB. at BR op of square 124, spectively on New York avenue -» he groapte —— one a’means to obtain building res Terms: One-fourth cash, hich ed te be paid on each lot si time 6, 12, and 18 mon AGE SALE, Rieenan nae ih etree : k and saddle Hore sale, balance im the, B™ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE, By virtue ef a decree of the Supreme Diatrict of Columbia. madein the connect A Poe equity. I will offer at auction, on WED! the 18th day of October next. on ¢ % o'clock p.m., the following val viz: he prunes al Srsemingheearscee ‘droperty, Y THOS. DOWLIN VALUABLE th; a Brick Dwelling. fronting on tween 1Ith and neXt. at 4h O'clock p. m- the west half of Square d Also, on FRIDAY, the 2th day of October, at 4 , at the suction rooms of G: Wil- Hams, I shall sell the following named property -— Lot No.7. in Sqxare No. 835; of Sq) No.2 Terme of sale: One-thirdof the to be paid ip cash; and the remain: six and twelve mont! yy approved votes an un front of the premises, t No. 49. in Beali's addition to George- town, fropting 30 feet om the south side of Beall street. between High and Congress streets, and The improvements consist half-story dwelling house, cellar. No.1, in square 3 Attorney for owners, THOS, DOWLING, Auct. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the weather until FRIDAY, 2th, same ORAEL ES MATREWS. oc 9d [Intel.] wholeincash. The terms of sale most be compl! in ope week after sale, or the p 4 after one week's notice, at cost of the firet hour and place. Te LET—Two large PARLORS, either furnished or unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, at a low rent. Inquire at No. 95 Washington street, Georgetown ec 17-6t* RENT—A RO@M well adapted for a store. situated on the southwest corner of 11th and F streets. Inquire on the premises as to ey jc. oc POR RE, The large STORE and HOUSE, with 11 rooms, No. 536 7th street, between Louisiana avenne and D street. Lease and Fix- tures for sal Inquire on the place. oe 17-3t* oust -s well FURNISHED HOUSE on Penn- sylvania avenue, between 19th and 2th streets, 10 roomea. D.L. WELLS & CO., oc I7- ‘or. 13th and F sts., over White's Store. Fo RENT—A HOUSE of 17 rooms, with large Dining Room and Fixtures and furniture for sale. Terms and rent moderate, or a partner will be taken. Apply at 213 Pa. ay. oc 17 -3t* $25 WILL BUY THE GOOD WILL, STOCK and FIXTURES of a Restaurant. Ap- ply atcorner 4th street und Penna. aye. Reason for selling. going North Oc 17-2" Fo SALE CHEA P—The owner wishing to leave the city will sell the RESTAURANT on Lith street 3 doors helow Maryland avenue. Island. For farther particulars inquire on the premises, oe c ‘OR RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, sit uated on © street, between 4th and 5th, con- taining four rooms. Inquire of HEITMILLER, Vermont avenue, oc 17-2t* between N and 0 sts. Fo SALE—A small BRICK HOUSE. in a good Beighborhood: one square from the streot cars. Possession immediately. Terms easy. Ape to LAIR & CO., Insurance Agents, corner 7th and F sta. north, opp. post office. oc 17-2t* [GE SALE—That beantifal double LOT, 378 Hith street, above L, for sale, with Bricl Honse and Stable. Also,’ BRICK HOUSE, will Bakery, on L strect, between 4th and 5th. Inquire as above, oc 17-3t* Fo SALE—HOUSE and LOT. with or without Furaiture, Kitchen and Cellar in basement; gas, hot and cold water throughout; good Stable and Carriage House, corner 9th and K streets. Apply to D. L. WELLS & 0¢ _0¢ 17-3t* Corner 18th and F streets. R ‘M. HALL) (GEO. H. VARNELL. FOR SALE, BY R. M. HALL & CO., Reat Estate Brokers, corner 7th and F streets, BRICK HOUSE and LOT,en L street, between 4th 5th sts., contains six rooms, sommer kitchen. cis- tern, with force pump, shrubbery, &c.; good stable and coal house. Lot 25 by 100. Together with the Furniture. Terms easy. * ool? Bis SALOON FOR SALE—The best in the city, with seven Alleys, in first-cl or der, Balls, Pins and all appurtenances complete The location is particularly desirable for a concert room or public restaurant. The proprietor will sell a Lease for three years, being compelled to leave the city on account of ill-health. Apply to A. LA TRUITTE, Canterbury Bowling Saloon, Louisiana avenue. oc 17-6 BARGAIN—FOR SAL E-Half acre of GROUND on reet, between Ist and 41 sts., all under new fence; a good new house, 6 rooms: pump of water before the door. This will make an excellent market garden or good place for a butch- er. The house is vacant and possession given at Terms very easy. Inquire of B HALL 1 Estate Brokers, corner of 7th say oc W608 BALE_SQUARE 234. on iith stroot, con- taining 177.484 feet, is offered for sale, This is one of the mort desirable squares on 14th street, and offers. it is believed. greater inducements to pur- chasers than any cuher ecopert? in the bron In- pute of BS Cc. era fg » District At- orney , office o| ity Hall, a gf ts JOHNSON, oc 17-5t* §4 Franklin street. Baltimore. Fk, BENT — The SECOND FLOOR — three rooms—of house No. 120 Fast Capitol street. Apply on the premises, or at No. 202 New York avenue, near 4th st. oc 16-3t* ESTAURANT FOR SALE—No. 415 34 st., adjoining Washington House. with Fixtures and Bar. Also, Oyster Bar, with lease of four years. Inquire on the premises. oc 16-3t* Fo SALE— bighly desirable HOUSE on H st. north, near 7th. ater, gas, sewer, aad other conveniences. Will be sold cheap. and on liberal terms. G. M. VAN BUREN, ec 16 tf No, 535 7th si OR RENT—Two ROOMS on first floor, with the Furniture of one if desired. May be had by an acceptable party without children, on erplt SIT Delaware avenue, near the Capitol. oc kt OR RENT—Part of a Furnished HOUSE, (six rooms and kitchen) toa family without chil- dren. Price $80 per month in advance. Lf desir- al present party (three in family) will board ih renter. References exchanged. ree M.,’’ Box 73 Post Office. oc roe RENT—A_ two story FRAME HOUSE, with six rooms in it, on G. between 22d and 21st streets west. Also, small FRAME HOUSES, four rooms each, on ist street west, between L ai M street Apply to JOSEPH LIBBEY, Ne. 27 Water st., Georgetown. DO. oe 15-3t* i ene CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, suitable for a foreign minister, Senator or gan- tleman of means. Contains nine rooms and all the ern improvements; coach-house attached. seecelen given Nov. 10th. Apply to H.E. FITZ. ALD, 322 G st.. bet. 12th and 13th oc 16 3t* OR SALE. RAME HOUSE. large Lot, $900. ce oon po rooms, nae Dr. al ARI ‘K. on 6th street. $12,500. Several FARMS around the city, at fair prices. FARMS tor ezcnanee for City Property. GOOD ‘THREE-STORY BRICK, 7 rooms, at GLYMONT FARM, 80 acres, on the Potomac, “RM. HALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, oe 16-3t Gorner 7th and F streets. OR RENT—A small HOUSE, with four rooms. Anply tp JOSEPH ABHTON, Zid street, be: % i tween oc 14-4t* FLOR RENT—-In_ G Filter hover, ted np Seroetp bp epee ot eitee 5 . edac! . Siply tO MY JONES, cn Dunbertae neat Mont, gomery street. 203’ in B SHOP attach th aving the city and 18th, near War ©R BENT—Four FURNISHED HOUSES. from 9 to 13 rooms each. HOUSES, 4 rooms each. Lots on I street, between 12th and 13t Building Lots on st A L street, east o! Baplal ae an lore arrest rR ouse an om ly to C. H. WOOD, firm of » Southeast corner of Pa. avenue LVANIA AY. PROPER- 20. Reservation 10, a oy ALUABLE PEN, ty for sale, bein, tiee-story Building th ree -61 a D, ereon. disc. a two ator ‘BRICK BUILDIN' liately in tho rear ef Het , with a vacant lot adjoining, which will be SEMENT BRICK, No. 72, etween Ist and ad story Petr BUILDING, No. 477 I een Sth an: 4 suitable for a first-elass residence, onl! want LOE rus ‘adjoining the “Chain Build: 5i4, on 5th, between L and M sts. are si, on M; between 4th and 515, on K, between 4th and Sth ‘20, Square 515, on L, between ath and 5th Witha umber of other desirable Building of the city. me kein separate. A two-story and on Indiana ay Estate . h street, south of ennsylvania a . SOHON, Agent. R.H. PHILLIPPI, the celebrated from esses Ladies’ Hai: ” —— weet, WILETAN'S, 326 Pennsylvania avenue. "Also, Orders attended to. ‘_se23-6m* . Fee, 8ALE—The Monumental Refreshment and Denk SALUON. for sale cheap for cash. The saloon is fitted up for ladies and gentlemen, incom- plete order. The preprictor is about to leave t! city. Apply at No. 521 Ith street. oc 14-6t* A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Situated on north side Of N street north, between 13th ith streets west, handsemely furnished. Rent 40 per month, arti in advance. Howse No. 34. Inquire of JAS. F. HALIDAY, 515 1ith street, south of Pa. av oc lt-lw SALE—A small, handso: GRocERY od Fixtures for rent. Inquire at 2 ork avenue, between 4th and 5th sts. oci3-6t* JOR RENT—A large STORE and CELLAR in ‘a most desirable location, No. 53 Varnum Py a erent aves a avenue, between a streets. wire i oF, WOLLARD, Real Estate Broker, oc 13-20" 372 D st., between 7th and 8th, JOR SALE—A four years’ LEASE on a Market _and Dairy Farm, two miles from the Centre Market, with or without stock. Address J. H. J., Star offi oc 12 lw* —To gentlemen only, a PARLOR and BEDBOOM elegantly fuctished: with and wie: Apply at 369 6th street, corner of H. ae 12 JPOR, RENT—A” handsome PHOTOGRAPHIO F ART GALLERY. in Lane & Tucker's build- fof cetupaney AEN Seige esas, Be Ere 0) ‘ s it ANE. 404 Yegibesd e mises vi a ty A nnd comfortable ROOMS (in oc 1 tf ‘or offices, the A Tavtatel ly osteo eacae ot Lom » Cor Dg Ns : rain acre mille from Nay ard orice Prince ivy aot ene iH fo nse, r tice 1ar uire at eS SCE F°% RENT OB LEASE—Three-story BRICK DWELLING and 8' , No. 154 l- yapia @ teteesn ad 18th streets. a Nae re] 0" ti business stand, contai: rooms, Pi 2 a ce os eg Fu katey ane Pane Cah on tee backs ot hone Po Wade Ba até street north, back of Pal "$a.m.. 1 and § Srelock p.m, =? Bt Be DOus SN OWLES, eu 21- Property Agent. Conveyancing an: the = KS COX Trestee. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ee Seay TLLIAMS. Ancta. VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK EL HOUSE. WITH BACK BUILD- Ni D VACANT SIDE LOT ON NORTH- EAST CORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND TENTH STREET. Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 23. at 4% o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 12, in Davidson's subdivision of Squ: ted on the northeast corner of a and 10th street, fronting 7 feeton New York ave- nne and rwnning back with unequal width 119 feet Sinches to an alley—contalning 3,610'; square feet More or less, improved by a three-story Brick House, with back building, with gas and ouse and Lot to be sold together. Terms of sale: One-half cash: balance in 6 and 12 monies, with aencont, secured by a deed of trust ‘All conveyancing and stamps at cost of the pur- J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts. BBX 24S. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Colambia, bearing date on the 26th day passed in a certain cause id Court, wherein Mary A Cost et al. ininants, and Mary A. You defendants, (No. 332 E at public auction. on er. on THURSDAY, the 9th day of Noven 6. m .on the premises, fots 1, 2, 3. 1, 12, 13, 14,15. 16, ¥ square seven hundred and “fe M-Stawhde GREEN & W ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, RY VALUABLE AND HANDSOM BUILDING LOTS ON CTICUT AVENUE was gg mieten tint A ~ at 434 o'elock, on the premises. we well parte of eo 1. Wand D, Ny Davidson's eubdivi Square 165, fronting together qv feet on street. 83 feet from the northern corner of u REET E£ CORNER OF CON- No. 872, situa- ew York avenue ticut avenue. with the depth of the Lo' and feet Ginches on Connecticut avenne. corner of H stree pth al fhe sale of thes: An opportunity o handsome Buildin, of Washington city. T two of 30 feet front on H street, and the one on Connecticut avenue. wrrch ts peremptory, offers At5 o'clock. same afternoon. we shall eel! original Lots Now 9 10 and 11. in Square 7. fronting to- ether 31 feet on K street north. at the corner of Sth -treet wert, and W feet on 19th street, of September. 185. urchaser’s expense pe complied with within ten days after tale or the property to be sold at the risk and cost C McGUTRE & CO., Ancte. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHINESE VASES, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, NOH BOWLS. CARD Convevancing at y.) I wili offer for sale remises, to the higuest of defaniting = 18, 19, 20, 21. and twenty ene. (721.) jots numbered seven, (7.) nine, (9,) th (13,) twenty-seven, (Z7-) twenty-eight. twei ty-nine, (29,) in Cratchett’s subdivision of square numbered ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth 5 six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-for with interest from the day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and costfof the purchasers upen one week's tice. YA deposit of $25 will be required upon the pur- chase of each lot, oe 18-3taw&ds AKGE SALE OF GOVER INGS AT TH KECEIVERS. TRA INDIA-CHINA DINNER SERVICE, six hundred and INK ULD OLL P. THURSDAY MO ck, at the Auction Rooms of . we shall sell a lot of Chinese W: elegant Chinese Vases es e Punch Bowls lervice, Stone Ornaments ‘anton Chins Dinner Sets wis. Pitchers. and Water Bottles Lot Japanned Waiters and Tray: Lot Piated Ware Copy Boydel's Shakspeare. Together witha small collection of fine old Ital- fan Oi) Painting= Oc 17-2t N UILD- E DIsM LED FORTS D WASHING Headquarters Department of Washington. Wasningion D. C.. Will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bi der, at the times and places named below, all of the uarters, Hospitals, Mess- her structures belonging to the United States. in and aboat the dismantled torts end batteries around Washington, as iollows, _ NORTH OF POTOMAC. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 100’clock a. ott. four frame buildings. Same Martin Scott, four frame ¥ at 30 clock p. m., at Battery BER 3ist, at 10 0’clock a.m., n 2 Frame and Log Same day at 1 o'clock p.m Mansfield. twenty-one Frame and Log build On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lst. at 10 Fort Bayard. twenty Frame and L: Same day #t 2 0% Gaines. nine Frame h carved frames. ctober 18, POS, ; UIRE & €O., Aucts. , BY * "33% tion 9027 under Odd Feliows’ Hall, Beginning THURSDAY EVENING, Octeber 1 st six o'clock. and continuing FRIDA DAY EVENINGS, Octo! I Isell. at my Auction roome, 5 under Odd Feijows’ Hall, a 1 chandise, consisting in Super Silk boun pairs Fine White Blankets 8. houses, Stables, and of m., at Battery Pi day at] o'clock ‘heavy White Blankets di Vermont. five ae at Fort Simmonds. fourtecn (14 20 rolls Stair Ci eases Fall and 20 cages Gents’ Fine Calf Sewed Bootes ss 10 cases Gents’ Fine Calf Sewed and Pegge! Shoes a Misses’ Polish Boots, Balmo: jai Aninlet and Solace Tobaceo =a Bifles, Game Bags, and Hunting Equip- Rosewood and Pearl Inlaid Dressing Gases and Silver plated Spoens, Forks, Castors, and Ite Pitch- ers Damask Table Covers and Towels Snow-drop and Breakfast Naj Ladies: Zephyr, Kait, and wis — and Misses’ Fine all wool Imported Scotch Gente’ Neck ‘Ties, Hosiery A rich assortment of Clocks. Mirrors, Window Shades ory handle Table Cutlery odgers & Son's and English 0. K. Pocket Knives Bohemian Glassware. Soaps. Perfumery Tooth and Hair Brushes And all descri ptions of Pane: ery Smead. three Fr: On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 84. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at Fort Slemmer, six (6) Frame Buildins. Same day, at 12’clock m., at Fort Bunker Hill, thirty-two Frame Buildings. BR MBER <*, at 10 o'clock Frame and Log Bat Fort Sara- arwed Vatervliet Plaid and &.m.. at Fort Thayer, seven (7) Sameday, at 12 o'cloc toga, fourteen (14) Frame and Lo; EAST OF EASTEEN BRANCH Pobeta f NOVEMBE. R 6th. at 10 o'clock (7) Frame Build: Sales same day, at 12 o'clock a.m., at Fort Davis: at2o'clock p m.,at Fort Wagner, and at 4 o'clock m..at Fort Ricketts, four (4) h place. ‘On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7¢ rame Buildings h, at 10 o'clock nine (9) Frame Buildings; ‘clock p. m., at Fort Greble, SOUTH OF POTOMAC. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at 11 Fort Willard, ten (10) Frame Buildings, and same day, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Fort Williams, nine (9) Frame Buildings. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. at Battery Garesche: +atl2 o'clock a. Fort Scott, six (6) Buildings. ures. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort Berry, nine (9) Frame Buildings. Same day, at 12 o'clock ‘a. m., at Fort Barnard, twenty- dings NOVEMBER lith, at 10 o'clock Fort Runyon, eleven (11) Frame Build- day. at 120°clock m., at Fort Albany, dings, and at So'clock p. m., at ‘six (6) Frame Buildi , NOVEMBER 13th a. m., at Fort Corcoran, forty-nine (49) Frame and ee NOVEMBER 1th, at 10 o'clock (20) Buildings. ‘ort Strong. nine- at 3o'clock p. m., at Fort iidings. All frame and stock- hese sales embrace a very large quantity of | rtunity is thus offered to the vicinity of Washing- and fencing material conve- y. will remain upon the prem- ines seven days after date of sale for protection of rchasers (not owners of the land) the buildings, &c., with- of purchase. Buildings will be sold sin, Terms cash, in Govermm A Colonel and chiet Department of Washington. BY K. F. PAGE, Auctioneer. BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED LOT ON CHUSETTS “AVENCE AND. NORTH, between 14th and 15th streets ‘ificent residence of Mr. setts avenne and Mth street, Y, Uctober 21, at 5p.m., on the are 218. David- on Massachu- ¥ Goods. GE. Auctioneer, 502 Seventh street, und: Odd Fellows’ Hall. Y¥ JAS. ©. McGUIRE & €O., Auctioneers. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF TWO BUILDING On THURSDAY AFTERNOON 43; o'clock, on the One fronting 25 feet on Ist west, at the corner of Pierce street, with a depth of 108 fest on that street to an alley, and one fronting 20 feet on Pierce street, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, kecured notes with interest. Conyayennen | at 7 and same day, at 1 five (5) Frame Buil; o'’coeck a. m.. at ine (9) Buildij at Fort Keyno! one (2}) Frame haser's cost. RODBIRD, Guardian. C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiqneers. TIFUL BUILDING LOTS 0! AND SOUTH A AND NORTH STREFTS, CAPITOL HILL, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 19th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises. at 40'clock p. m., the fol- Jowing-named valuable Build the squares immediately opposite the Grounds, viz: Lots 2 and 5, in Square No. 687. This fronts on north A, between Delaware. # ~~ and 22, in same Square, fronting wat Wo'clock | VERT, BEAT Stockade Buildin, UE! Fort Woodbury, twen! Same day, at] o'cleck teen (19) Buildings Bennett. eight (3 ade structures, Ist street east. on north B street. Lot 22 is at the corner of Ist and B streets, of 82 feet, with a depth of 75 feet, a: ft stand 8 ens. bavi juare s ins the Cas near inches to a - and an excellent op} owners and others _ fo wrens buildi nient to their prope: The military guard in of 26 feet on south A, House. running back 119 feet 6 t s Ii the Lots in the first-named Square ran back certainly the most de- will be require in fiftees to a thirty-foot alley. The above-men sirable and beantifel bi improvements to purchase handseme pel ding sii sale will commence ly opposite the mi sale, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Avorn SALE—HOSPITAL PROPERTY. MevicaL Per Wasnincton, The sale of serviceal Furniture will be continued Wai in thie city, on THURSD. lock &. m. Sales held every Thursd: cH Surgeon U. 8" BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers On BATURDAY, the 2 at half-past 5 © premises west goose numbered #92, outh B street, between 6t back that width toa also, part of Lottwenty six frenting en ssid south son's subdivision, we pa al yet ath street, | rom the Presidential Mansigne “4 Terms stated at time oc 17-8t ple Hospital P: K. F. PAGE. Auctioneer. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED RE SALE On I STREET ‘NORTH NP Lath STREETS WEST, AT PUB- h inst.,at 4%¢ o'clock’ p. mises, Lots 9 3: SUTHERLAND, AL_ESTATE Pacrey . BETWEEN On TUESDAY, the 24¢! m., we shall sell, in front of the pre: Win perienay ttt viston ofS 42 3 is prope: isi Saat eat, poonths, ‘secured by a deed of trust on the eyancing and revenue stamps at the cost GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL &00., Auctionsers. MING EOF OM aap STREET AFTERNOON, the lock. we will sell, in frent of the VALUABLE B WM, L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. STYLES OF Le ’ KS cut and 336 tht E LATEST PABII Dies! AND CH a fos SEVENTH STREET. ne a varied and select @ <3 MARKRITER, é No. 486 7th street. 8 doors above Fellow’s Hall.

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