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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, ‘Wasninctor ery ban Tr Sass as “Rory” in the two act drama of “Rory 0”: re,” and a8 “Tim Souns” with Mrs. F.as “Annie Spruce” in the side-splitting farce of “Mis- ehievyous Annie.” Grovenr’s THEATER.—Last night of the great Insh drama «Arrah Na Pogue.” Afternoon performance at two o'clock the accommo- dation of families at reduced rates of admis- Bion. Opp Frttows’ Hart.—Interesting itlustra- tions of the effect of inhaling “Laughing Gas,” by the New York dental combination. The affair promises a laughable and instructive en- tertainment. CaNTERBURY.—Last night of the drama of “The Female Clerks of Washington, or Early's dast Raid,” and an immense Dill of ballet, Songs, negro delineations and other perform- ances. oe Tue Demonstration TugsDAY NIGHT.— ‘The procession and mass meeting of the work- kingmen on Tuesday night in reference to the eight-hour movement promises to be a large affair, nearly every being assiduously en- gaged in making preparations for a large turn out. The procession will form on Penn. avenue, Tight resting on 2d street west, and will move at7o’clock up Penn. avenue in front of the President's, thence up 16X street to H, to New York venue, to 7th, to and to the City Hall, where the mass meeting will be held. The marshal in chiefis Mr. W. R. McLean, assisted by Messrs. Norval W. King, Daniel Davis, Jos. R. Waltemeyer and Thos. Greer. The first division will form on Pennsyl- vania ayenue, (foot of the Capitol,) right rest- ing on 2d street, where it will await the arri- yal of the second division. The first division embraces the committee of arrangements, the employees ot the Currency Burean, Columbia Fa ae mee Society, kbinde: Stone- cutters, Granitecutters, Bricklayers, Plaster- ers, House ©: nters, Painters, Tinplate and Sheetiron Workers, Cabinet Makers, Coach makers, Harness Makers. Arsenal employees— Armorers, Woodworkers, Rifle Shell Depart- ment, Laborers. The second division will form on Virginia av- enue, (Navy Yard,) right resting on Sth street, and take up the line of march at 6% o’clock, and proceed by Sth street to Pennsylvania av- enue, and will be joined at the foot of the Cap- itol by the first division. The second division is composed of the employees of the Washing- ton Laboratory, Ordnance Gun Carriage, Iron Moulders, Machinists and Blacksmiths, Ship Carpenters, Ship Joiners, Sailmakers, Riggers, Brass Finishers, Copper Rolling-mill, Boiler Makers, Pattern Makers, Blacksmiths, Goy- ernment Repair Shop, Laborers Washington Navy Yard. ee CentER Marker, To-Day.—Beef, best cuts, er Ib., 25c.; next, l5a2e.; Salt Beef, 12al5c.; Dried f, 3da3se. Veal, 20c. Mutton, chops, 25c. Lamb,25c.; Lard, 33235¢.; Pork, fresh, 25c.; corn- ed, 25e.; Bacon, hams, uncut, ie.; sliced, Be. breasts, Wadic.; shoulders, 25e. Butter, 50a55c.. Chickens, per pair, 75¢.a$2.00. Ducks, per pair, S0c. Eggs, per dozen, 35e. Green Corn per doz., 4ve. Cucumbers, per dozen, 25a30c. Green Corn, per can, 6ic. Apples, per peck, 502$1.00; dried, 75c. Leeks, bh., 5c. Turnips, peck, 5S0c. Potatoes, Irish, per peck, 40c.: Sweet, 35 cts. Pears, per pk., $1881.50 Cymlins, per doz.,20c. Peaches, dried, per gt., 30c: Peaches, k., $1. Beans, butter, 25¢.; white, l0al2c.; string ans, 75c. Radishes, per bunch., 5c. Beets, per peck, 40c. Onions, 50c per peck.; bunch onions 5c, Carrots, 5c. Lettuce, per head, Fish—Rock, large, each, $1; small. S0c.: Hallibut, pound, ec; Sea Blue Fish, 15c.; Lobster, 15¢c.; Sturgeon, 5e.; Pike, Ib, We. Perch, 505¢ Mackerel, 3c. each. Rye, bushel, 90c.a$1.00. Corn Meal, = Shipstuff, 60asve. Brown- stuff, vc. Shorts, 35e. Corn, shelled, $1.20; in ear, bbl., $5a86. Oats, bushel, 60c. Hay, per cwt., Slag Straw, e.a$i25. Clover Hay, 75c.a$1.25. all Ducks,75c.a%1 pr. Small Birds, Thh..50at5ve. Wild Pigeons, pair,37¥¢. Blue Ying Ducks, per pair, $1. Widgeons, per pair, $1. Celery, pr bunch, 0c. Krout, pr quart, lsc. Geese, 2.50. Turkeys, $3. Venison, fresh, per ib., ve. Tomatoes, peck, 75c. Cabbage, per head, 5alse. Egg Plants, 5al0c. Grapes, 10a Svc. per Ib. Quinces, pk., $1. Cranberries, per quart, 2c; bmg mre Make 25e. Rabbits, 25a 40. Squirrels, 12¥ alnuts, 50c. pk. Hom- iny. qt. 10c. Pumpkins, 1a50e. Wild Tur- keys, S3a$4. ——o—— Navy YaRrp.—At our Yavy Yard there are &t present the double turretted monitor, Man- tanomah, with her consort, the Boxer; the sin- gle turret monitors Saugus, Montauk, Maho- pac, Casco, and Chimo, out of commission. The Swartara will shortly be ready for sea. ‘The Saco is having her machinery put in, ana the Marblehead is about being hauled on the ways. The Adela, Lillian, Dumbarton, Calypso, and Banshee, blockade runners: Cerur de Lion, Jacob Bell, Victoria, Iris, and Geranium, are outofcommission, but it is not certain what disposition is to be made ofthem. ‘he cigar steamer Preston, built by the re- bels at Charleston, is also at the yard. The Ascutney, Lieut. Commander Mnidaur, arrived yesterday morning from New York, whither she had towed the Bat, former blockade runner, which was sold there for $29,0u0. This ‘yessel was lately up for sale here, when 340,000 was bid for and she was with- drawn. In view of this fact, would it not be advisable to have another sale here? The Ascutney made a quick trip on her re- turn, (although she had rough weather to and trom New York,) less than 36 hours running time. a Orentne oF THE TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN. ‘Thursday night, Equal Division, S. of T. ,held their first public meeting of the season in the Ninth-street Meibodist Protestant Church. Addresses were delivered by Geo. W. Maher, —— officer of the Division, Dr. S. C. ith, F.M. Bradley, P. G. W. P., Messrs. O'Neil, Berger, Morgan, and Brew, of Maine. ‘The presiding officer announced that the meet- ings would be continued at intervals through the ensuing winter. ——_e—_ Grand Larceyy.—Randall Jackson, color- ed, was arrested Thursday by officer Barker, ef the Seventh Ward, for the Jarceny of 85 trom Jerry Lynch, colored. It appeared that the prisoner employed Lynch to go oystering, and invited him to his house. There he took Lynch's yalise and carried it into a back room, but not appearing again in good time, Lynch went to look for his valise, which he found, but the money was gone. Justice Boswell held the prisoner to bail for court. . —_—_—_ If WILL BE SEEN, by an advertisement in to- day’s paper, that General Slough, late Military Governor of Alexandria, has resumed his law practice in this city, and for that purpose has opened an office at No. 258 F street. General jough is an excellent lawyer as well as a goo soldier. ——.—— Roseine a Tr.t.—Jobn Bower was arrested Thursday by officer Walsh, of the Seyenth ‘Ward, for the larceny of $2.50 from the money drawer of John Smith. Justice Boswell sent the prisoner to jail for court. —_—__—. Looxovr for the ball of the Sarsfield Club of Fenian Brotherhood, to be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall Monday night. A grand affair is expected. CITY IrTEMs, Bir ws «lett atte VERY STRANGE CorncipENcE!! — It isa fact not generally known, that the ImMoRTaL ‘WASHINGTON drew his last breath in the last hour, on the last day of the last week, in the last maonth of the year, and in the last year of the dast century. He died Saturday night, 12 o'clock, December 31, 1799. So we are informed Broruy & Brron, the cheap and popular ksellers and Stationers, corner Ninth and D streets, one square north of the avenue. - “Splen- “Iu a Youre Gt From THEOCOURTRY, AND You Can’T GkT Sipe a A coun’ ‘lonce came The or rous - to ser, And thought that would play coquette, ‘Where ver she might be. Save she, I'll tease these city chaps ‘With graces light and free— «I'm a young girl from the country, But they can’t get over me.” Full soon the lovers came aroun: eee et ice, One was a 80) ‘Anoiner foved the sear”? The other a plain citizen; Says she, I'll fool a!l three, «Pm a young girl from the country, But you can’t get over me.” The gallant soldier first proposed, In langu: bold and free, And says, “1 know she will accept; She's very proud ot me.” She looked into his crying eyes, a sung bebe of glee, & young girl from the country, And you can’t get over me.” sh The sailor next put on his best, id swung himself to lee, And thought he'd anchor out for life, aoe she his mate ae Led mailed, le the question, but sbe s: With shaktme tend says she, “I'm a young girl trom the country, But you can’t get over me.” The citizen was more acute, Before he reached her door, He bought himself a splendid suit At the People’s Clothing Store. He came, he saw, he conquered, too, And then proposed. Says she, “I’m a young girl from the country, But you are the boy for me.” For you Le your clothes at J. H. Smith the People’s Clothing Store, 460 7th street, op. posite the Post Office. We are glad to announce that Prof. Alex. Wolowski, the distinguished pianist and yo- calist, arrived from New York this morning. He is busy making preparations to open his musical courses on the Ist of November. The Professor's delay in his arrival to Washington was due to other engagements, which were protracted. Now he is among us, and we are sure he will stay. pe eee THE TuNIsiaN Eupassy youmncay visited the State Department, and will be presented to President Johnson on Monday, while those of our citizens in want of over coats, frock coats, sack coats, and elegant clothing, of all descrip- tions, will call on Wiesenfeld & Wallach, No. 446 Pennsylvania avenue. The prices are low for the style of goods, and cannot fail to suit every purchaser. — IMPORTED Scotcu Cars, Stinemetz’s 234 Pa. avenue. men and boys, at 4 2,000 New SETs ov JewEtry to chose from, for only one dollar, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa. ay., third door from 43 ot. SS eee Great Baroatns m Jewelry and Silyer- Piated Ware at the New York Dollar Gift Store, No. 486 Pennsylvania avenue, 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 11-lm* MARRIED, CHAMBERS—FRACKER. On Thursday even ing. October 2ith, atthe residence of the bride's father, Zanesville. Ohio, by the Rev. N. A. Mr D. A. CHAMBERS, of Washington, to Miss LILY K. PRACKER. "No cards, 2°™ °° Miss KEEN-McCLOSKY. On the 26th instant, at Wesley Chapel. by Rey. Dr. B. H. Natal, GEO, T. KEEN to Miss SARAH B. McCLOSKY. LANSDALE—JOY. On the 25th inst.. in Wash- ngton city. bythe Rev. B. G. Wiget, Mr.J.W ANSDALE to MARY E. JOY, eldest daughter of Diam Joy, Ksq.. all of Washington. No cards. * [Baltimore an aryland papers please copy.] i L Ww DIED, FITNAM, ROSE FLORENCE, infant daughter of Thomas, Jr.. and Rozella Fitnam, aged 1 year,2 months and 28 days, The frienis of the family are invited to attend the funeral at the residence of the parenta on the 7th street road, about 4 miles from Washington city, on Sunday at 1 o'clock p, m. * ANDREWS. On Friday, Oct, 2th, at North- rince George's county, at the residence ter, EMILY R., wife of Col. T, P. An- U.S. AL aged 36 years. The friends of the jamily are invited to attend her funeral, at Rock Creek Church, Sunday, Oct. In Georgetown. D. C., on the 28th SUSAN K. WILLIAMS, relict of tue Williams, in the ath year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- Yited to attend her funeral on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 106 D: bar tom street, without farther notice, URBOWDS. At Georgetown, D. U., Oc! 5 ists CHART ES H.C. BURROWS, aged Seeene 9 months and 17 days, of ascidental gunshot wound. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of ol . at 30'clock. th ; Pn en Png ie Tieuds of the family are BROWN. In Georgetown, D. C., Friday, October 7, DANIEL BROWN, aged's nema s funeral will take place’ from his late resi- dence, corner of 2d and tte streets, on Sunday, = : October 29th lock p. m. the 27th inst., at 3p. m., 5 Labbe. ais instant, M late Jere: LABBE. Frida: MARY. wife ef Prof. F. Her funeral will take pisces on Sunday, at2 p.m., from the corner of Washington and Bridge streets, sn eee { Baltimore and Philadelphia papers copy. : SS ee, LOST AND FOUND. ————— STRAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE of Mont- & iemery, Blair, President's Square, a bright red COW, short horns, crooked towards the front. Fimder will please notify Mr. BLAIR. oc 23-tf ST—Last evening, on 4th street, between K and Hi. or on $d street, between H and 0, a lady's small FU R NICTORINE The finder will uitably rewarde y leavin, it at the Star Office or at 181 2d st., between and C- oc 28-3t* Cc4s TO MY PREMISES, on the 6th of Octo Ices BSg one SOW and four PIGS. The owner re ‘0 come forward, prove 0) pay charges and take them away,’ vs ProPertys R. WORTHAN, M. it" No. 407 1 street, Navy Yard WANTS, Wore abot REMARK HAMS Hate Sonne FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—A STORE on D street, between 3th snd %th. Inquire ontne premises. oc 23-3" WARIED— Tro good HOUSE P! geod HOUSE PAINTERS. WwW aap te JNO. W. PEGG, shop monte? te z i Unfurnished BOOMS, snita- FSR tees at No. 61 13 cuisine i tween B and C sta. * oc 38-38 stables, son Hall Alley. aes QW 48 1ED— Four good PLASTER: Apply | FOR RENT—Two snits of fu RvOM3— street , between Pa. nd ‘lor and 1 first second floor. teem aed ae ‘WINES. | Inquire ot e899 Wee ceee oc 28 St" ‘WastED—« WOMAN to cow in a private fami- T° RENT—A HOUSE and GARDEN of 1i acres, ly, ‘ate upon Wheeler & Wil- corner of O and 20tn st., Washingten. Inquire son's Machine ‘Wk CHANDLER, Vermont a onthe premises. . ieee 330" between M and N streets, near lath jee Fo RENT VEN ISHED, ROOMS. Also, im a2ere 7 EMSET a PIAN®. Apply at No. 459 on 12th street Win ane ee iter: tween G and H sts.. west si oc 28-3t* sak S cunll Somtly. = | "P.O BENT—A six-room FRAME HOU! i Reg ee ne. | A uth street, between O and P. Kent $25 imad- BONS detect, Lotwece Island avenue | ance. Apply at 473 L street, betwoon 1ith and and north P street, opposite Van Arnum’s Hah ttpests oc 28-2t = ANTED— Two unfurnished ROOMS in a first- ines (second st: referred.) in t! First Ward. Address Box 38 Biar ofice oc He ANTED—By a gaotloman with pest capacity and £00 in cash, an Ate EST in SSe et business. Reterence given. Ad- Gress H. T., Washington. D. 6, oc 27-3t* Ww ANTED—A tent first-class MILLINEB and T IMMER. with Fond references, None gther need apuly at J“ SANFORD'S, No. 4 Market pace, Pa. a*., up stairs, oc 27-2t* WRITBRS.—Wanted, as TS SHORT - HAND ry or Corresponding Clerk, mfidential a eHORT TAD WRITER, capable of recording with facility from oral dictation, and afterwards transcribing in a good legible hand. Address, with references. iS the band- writing of the applicant, Box 203, Pest Uffice, Baltimore, Md. 0c 27-3t ANTED-—Shoemakera to know that they can Bhoe Finding Store aituared at O79 Micees hee, ore s bet. Band Fo’ {ocss in} J.C. HALL. WV ANTED=A child’e NURSE. a middis area wom: 5 nation rmanent. erences mired. “Apply at No. 169 F st. bet. isth aad 1 5 Oc 23-3t* W ANTED—9200 for six months. Good pre- miom given, secured by real estate worth ten times the amount. Address, for one week, L. A. W., Star Office. oc h&S* WANTED Cre or two first-class TIN and SHEETIRON WORKERS. Nono others need apply. SIBLE 322 D street, bet. 9th and 10th. ce 25-t FurNisuep OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—One suitable for a Store or an Office, at 407 G street, between 6th and 7th streets, oc 23-3t* ee eer ees. 2.2m Fe KENT-A suite and several single ROOMS. well furnished and desirable, with or without Ward, 16th street, No. 402, bet, I and K. 00 28-St* OR RENT—A good two-story BRICK IlOUSE, F in good order; street ved and lighted with gas. Inquireof R.W. WILLETT, F st. south, be- tween 4). and 6th, No. 175. Oc 23-3t* Fo RENT—A two story FRAME HOUSE, on the corner of N and lith streets, with bakeoven. Rent $39 per month. Open Monday ant Tuesday. 06 25-38" THOMAS MBRPHY. Ts RENT—To a family without childrer small FURNISHED HOUSE, for the wi Terms moderate, Inquire at 284 ith st., bet. and P sta, oc 23 St Fo RENT—In a private family, desirable far- nished ROOMS, with Grst-ctass BOARD, at No. 400 4th street, near the City Hall. References required. Oc 28-3t* OR RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE on 19th street, between New York avenue and D street. containing six rooms. Apply on the prem- ises. Also, three ROOMS for rent on B st. bet. Mthand 18th. Apply onthe premises. _o¢ 28-3t* | ee RENT—A PARLOR and two CHAMBERS, with use of bath room; all on same floor; well furnished ; in anexcellent neighborhood and with- in a few minutes walk of War and Navy Depart- Pas punto at this office. References required. oc 28- . First WANSTED_We want several furnished and un- furnished HOUSES. beth large and small. Also, FARMS and BUILDING LOTS in and around Washington and the oaicining county. ELLS & C D. 9. oc 17-Im*_cor. 13th and F sts., over White's Store, ANTED.—For a first class Confectionery in Baltimore, a competent WORKMAN to take charge as forem: must be perfect in baking and ornamental work, and well recommended. Apply at No. 316, Pa. ue, Washington, D.0. oc 4. WANTEDSA first-class MILLINER, at BOS- seth WELL’S Fancy Store, 302 E street, — : fe YWENTY HOUSES WANTED, with six or eight rooms each._Inquire at @. M. VAN BUREN & CC.,No. 5387th street. 86 30-tf Wasted, WANTED LADIES. EVERYBODY R WM. PRINCE. THE PIONEER OF STAMPING, 381 F street, opposite Patent office, Has,in consequence of an attempt made’on the BE of new beginners, to cut down the price of TAMPING, reduced his charge, and is now pre- ared to.stamp goods from IVE CENTS PER WIDTH TO TEN CENTS, Any pattern, whether we have it or not. Ladies should be careful, as dangerous and cheap compo- sitions that ruin fabrics are now used by the so- called Stampers. We are the only practical per- sops in the city engaged in 8’ PING and FLUTING. We make and stamp any pattern brought us. Daily issue new patterns. se 15-tf GFEAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. ‘What the le want. Complete History of the War, in one large volume, s Hendidly iitustratod, with over 125 fine portraits of Generals and Battle scenes. The most candid, lucid, complete, au- thentic and reliable histery published. It con- tains reading matter equal to three large octave volnmes. Send for circulars and see our terms. em, “JONES, BROS. & 00., se 25-Im* Philadelphia, P: W ANTEP—SECOND HAND FURNIT \< Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEF URN ISHING GOODS of every B. BUCHLY, €06 7th street. ween Gand H. east si FOR SALE AND RENT. F OB RENT—A jaree.. Commodious DWELLING, next deor to the Unitarian Church. Louisiana avenue, pecupied by H.G Fant, furnished, or un- furnished. pply to W. E. SPALDING Room 15 Intelligencer Building; or to CLIFTON HELLEN, No. 29 444 street. oc % eoSt Po RENT. large and fine selection of Stand- ard Books, Classics, latest Novels, &c., by the monthor week, Subscribers may change Books daily, and obtaim Magazines with redaction. People’s Circulating Library, oc 24-eo3m corner 9th and D. ) er LEASE OR RENT—That large and com- modious BUILDING situated on C st. north, between 4% and Sth streets west. known as the Ex: change Hotel This is one of the best locations in ington, and will be leased or rented to a good tenant for rm of years; rent moderate. In- quire at the Post Office Restaurant, corner of 7th and E streets. or to WM. H. FAULKNER, 439 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts. 0c 24-6" ription. eRtf EGE BENT two neatly Furnished adjoining ROOMS on second floor, with or without hoard. Inquire at No. 516 K st. 00 27-3t {,URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—To gentlemen only, at No. 460 L street north, between 12th and 13th streets, oc 27-2t™ Fo -RENT—One large front CHAMBER. handsomely furnished, either with or without Board. et No. 450 12th street, between G and H. oc 27-3t* JOR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, containing Fo. roma. situated on lath street, bet, Mary: ie an at. stand. y . * HAUPIMAN. No 947 Lith st. Abland. “oe 2-35 {URNISHED ROOMS—At E, between sth and 6th, for single gentlemen, separate or to gether: for man ‘and wife, with cooking stove, place for fuel ao aqueduct handy. Very convenient. oc 7 * FY ALE—A RESTAURANT in the First Ward. Must be soid by the first of the month, as the party is leaving the city. be soldcheap. Apply at 242 G street, between 17th and i8th, near War Department. oc 27-4t* RARE CHANCE [—A business of Restaurant and Boarding House, situated in the best part of the city, cn 7th street, is for sale immediately, at # fair bargain; or,if easier for the party, one-half ofit. For sau GROCERY STORE, four miles from Washington. and doing a good retsil busi ness. Reasons for ceiling. the proprietor desires to change his business. For particulars inquire on the premises, near Augur General Hospital, at what is known as the Stone Sutlery. Oc 27-20" Ts LET—Two_communicati FURNISHED ROOMS, on New Jersey a from the corner of F. Price A few can be accommodated at the same place application by the Ist of the month, Inquire at the Star Office oc 2-6t* 160 ACRES OF LAND, situated on the Little River Turnpike Road, three miles below Fairfax Court-House, and eleven miles from Alex- andria; there is 70 acres of cleared land, and 9acres of splendid timber. For particulars apply to DANIEL DULANY. oer of Fairfax county, or to FREDERICK GENARI, 555 sth street Navy Yard. oc 2) 4t* Fo SALE—KEY of house No. 593 Garrison street, Navy Yard. A No. 1 locality for any kind of business. Inquire en the premises. oc2s-3t* Fe ‘RENT—Two unfurnished PARLORS over Mr. Thorn’s fancy store, 293 Penna. ave.. be- tween 9th and J0th streets. = FOR BENT—ths front half, er ROOMS snit- able for housekeeping, at 173 2d street, bet. B and C streets. oc 23-lw* ESE RENTS Tee fines bashed HOUSES. Inquire of G. M. VAN BUREN &CO., 935 7th street. Oc 25-3t* "P WRER, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, 424 Estreet, between Sth and sth. A good Servant wan 0c 2-3t* K E USES, and Lease for three years and a balf. Two good Business STANDS. Apply North Capitol street, opposite ' Rest. Terms cash and cheap. oc 25-3t* ILL BE FOR RENT on the let of November, one large front PARLOR and two CHAM: BERS commecting: with water and gas, suitable for housekeeping. 434 7th st. oc 25-3t* yo. SALE—The best BILLIARD ROOM in Washington. G. M. VAN BUREN & CO., 0c 23-6t* 535 7th street. Fo, RENT— Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES. Also, ROOMS furnished 2 un- FSE SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—One light no. top coal-box BUGGY. nearly new. I quire at JOHN PAYNE'S Coach Factory, P: i near Georgetown, D OC. Fe RENT—One or two ished PARLORS on first fleor, three BED-ROOMS on second floor, with facilities for housekeeping, at eS 39 poe Tet Gai . bet. 2ist and 22d. furnished. G. M. VAN BLBEN & Co,, 535 7th street. ; ‘oc 23-6t* GEO. H. VABNELL, R . FOR SALE, One of the best located and ‘best pers CON- FECTIONERY Establishment in Washington city for sale. located in the heart of the eity and is to- perl doing a splendid trade, and is offered for sale solely beeause the owner desires to retire from bu iness. The rent of the house is low and the estab- lishment is fitted up ima magnificent style. All necessary tools. furniture. steam engine, &c., are in — condition, and the ogg purchasing meen only Ss aa ond tee into a paying siness. The was es ears ago. Inquire of B. M. HALL & CO., Heal Kotate Bro: kere, corner of7thand F streets, Washington is ro RENT—Two new two-story FRAME HOUSES, containing seven rooms, on the south side of H street. Island. between 4% and 6th street. aquire at No. 426 lzth street north, between H AUCTION SALES. [For other Awttion Sales, see fourth page.) AUCTION SALES. “FuIs arreRNoon axp To-moRROW. BY CROWN, WALKER & CO., Auctioneers, *cURLEAPSE Kile SEahhyT aap NEALE CHRUS) A ‘We will sell on WEDNESDAY, November Ist, at o’clock p. m., on the pi ises, Lot D, in Square it inches on New wil of 70 feet : ; balance in six and twelve months. Deed given aud deed of trust All conyevancine, including revenne stamps, at irchaser. the cost of purcle WN, WALKER & 00, Oc 28-4t* Auctioneers, Avotion SALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY. Wasnixoton, D. C., October Will be sold at Public Aucti Judicia: jnare Warehouse, 5 on THU JAY. Noyember 2, at three o'clock in the . & lot of serviceable Hospital P: erty, consisting of White and Grey Sheets, Ceunterpanes, Pillow Cases, Shirts, Drawers. Gowns. Stockings, Mags. Pi Knives, Forks, Spoens, Bowls, Iron Bedsteads, &c Ferchagers: will be requ for and chasers w' Tequired to pay for and re- move goods within forty-eight hours wale. U. SUPHERLAND, Surgeon U. 8. A , and Medical Purveyor. Oc 28-4 WALE OF GOVEBNMENT BUILDINGS AT » ALEXANDRIA, VA. Chief Quarter master’s Office, Depot of Washineton, as Washington. D. C..ctober 23. 1855. H Will be sold at public auciion, on the p:eunses. yader the direciion of Brevet Licutemant Colonel -G.C. Lee, AQ. M., at and near Alexandria, .on FRIDAY, November 3.1835, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described Govern ment Buildings, as follows : AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WATER AND QUEEN STRERTS. One (1) Mess-house, 16 by 86 feet, two stories. AT HUNTING CREEK BRIDGE. One (1) Guardbouse. 16 by 41 feet. One (1) Blockhouse, 28 by 87 feet, heavy timber, together with the Gates at both ends of the bridze, and 66 feet of stockade. AT SLOUGH BARRACKS. BETWEEN THE RAILROAD AND LITTLE RIVER PIKE. One (1) Guardhouse, 20 by 41 feet. AT BAKERY POST, NEAR SICKLES’ BAR- BACKS. One (1) Guardhonse, 12 by 30 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, in the order named,and must be removed from the premises within ten (10) days from date of sale. Terms: cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Maj, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ec B-5t Depot of Washington. Y K. F. PAGE & ©0.. Awctionsors. BEAUTIF On 8A' and oc 19-9 K. F. PAGE & 00. Ancts. ¥ K. F. PAGE & CO., Anctioncer. CONTINUATION OF EXTENSIVE avetion ht agit jplewo 6d apie legend is =. ad J ° . and extending every ing during week, we shall continue onr sales of— Blankets. Carpets, Gents’ Boots, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, Guns, Pearl Inlaid Dressing Cases, Silver Toe Pi Table ( japkins, Towels, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shawls, Hosiery, Ivory Handle Cutlery, Bohemian Glassware, Pocket Knives, Clocks, Photograph Albums, Accordeons. nd all descriptions of Faney Goods. Cash advances on all cons ped gate: oc %-5t [Chron] K.F. PAG CO.. Auct. Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF PRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &c , &c., AT AUCTION I will sell. on MONDAY MORNING, October LI at 10 o'clock, and continue from ¢ay to dey antl the entire stock is sold, at the Store of Edward Myers, No. 130 Bridge street, Georgetown, the whole stock of Dry Goods and Face Sees con- tained therein. BENJI. DARBY. Trustec, oc 26-6t THOd. DOWLING, Anct. ¥ W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, SALE_OF FURNITURE AT APCTION. On MUNDAY MORNING. at 10 o'clock. at dwelling 301 D street. near 12th, we shall sell all the Furniture, consisting of— Psrlor Suits. Carpets, Mirrors Chamber B& ts, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Blankets Comtorters, Sheets, Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes. Washstands, &c. Also, Cooking Stove and Crockery, Glassware ana Kitchen Furniture. oc 27-4 wW.BL 18 & 00., Aucts. Q@ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT WHAnre es WHARF AND EASBY’S Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, ton, D.C. ing October 23, 1355. Will be sold at public fiom, on the premise: under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell Q. M.,on FRIDAY, November 8, 1855, comme: at 10 o'clock a. m., the following desc Government Buildings. situated in this city, v: AT G-STREET WHARS. One (1) Office, 31 by 60 feet, two stories. fe One (1) Guard Quarters and Store-room, 15 by 108 fe et. One (1) Shed, used as a blacksmith’s shop, 13 by 1 feet. One (1) Storehouse, 24 by 100 feet. Two(2) Storehouses, each 22 by 85 feet. One (1) Storehouse, 22 by 106 feet. One (1) Storehouse, 22 by 112 feet. One (1) Storehouse, 28 by 115 feet. Two (2) Storehou each 22 by 118 feet. One (1) Storepou: by 115 feet. ‘One (1) Shed, 24 by 64 fret. One (1) Shed, 2% by 110 feet. One (1) Shed, 19 by 30 feet. One (1) Shed, 20 by 85 feet. One (1) Shed, 10 by 68 feet. 4 AT EASBY’S WHARF, NEAR G STREET WHARF. Six (6) Storehonses, each 22 by 112% feet. One (1) Storehonse, 22 by 102 feet. One (1) Shed, 12 by 112 feet. One (1) Shed, 24 by 81 feet. Ove (1) Shed, I6 by 100 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be removed within ten days from date of sale. Terms : Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen and Chief Quartermaster, oc 23 5t Depot of Washington, RESTAURANT AND THE TWO ADJOINING BUILDINGS AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 31, at 4 o'clock, we will sell, om the premises, the Kast, rant, with Counter and Shelving, and the two adjoining Buildings, at the northeast corner of 22d and G stree! : _____W.. WALL & ©0. Y M.K. WALSH & © 285 Penna. Auctioneers. corner 10th street. GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST- CLASS RESTAUBANT, BAR COUNTERS, &c., AT AUCTION, ALSO, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE contained in House No. 514 lth street, one door abeve Pennsylvania avenne, the e: roaders, who is leaving the city. SDAY MORNING next. November it, at 10 o'clock, we will sell. at House No. 514 lth street, all the Furniture therein and name in part— Elegant Cook Stove and Fixtures Kitchen Utensils Parlor and Chamber Carpets, Stoves Bedsteads, Bedding. Bureans Sofas. Chairs, Tables Gilt Frame Mirrors Oi! Cloth, &€c., &e. ALSO The entire Bar Fixtares,'Marble top Bars, Arm Chairs, Mirrors, Marble-top Tables, good Will and Le Terms cash. oc 27-4t M.K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. New York avenue. 0c 25-3t" Corracs DWELLING FOR RENT, No. 41 rooms an Montgomery street, Georgetown. It has nine t cellar, with gas and Potomac water, and agood yard. Apply at 122 Washington street. oe 26-3t* UD eceeusap agree yg 5g A —— J nt room en first floor, four on secon twoon third. _Inguire of A. F-MOULDEN. Room: 36 Post Office Department, first ficor, or southeast corner 9th and M sts. oc ad ys BARGAIN.—FOR SAL E—Half acre of ROUND on Q street, between Ist and 3d sts., al] under new fence; a good new house, 6 rooms; pump of water before the door. This will make excellent market garden or good place for a butch- er. The house is vacant and ponrenee ven at anes Terms very easy. Inquire of R. M. HALL ‘0., Real Estate Brokers, corner ef 7th war streets. ec TRAYED AWAY-—On last Tuesda, eveni| SXtwo middting-dacd HOG ome eo b1eee and white Sow, and other @ black and white Boar. A liberal reward will pa if returned to ane M. MALONEY, Ist street east, oc near the railroad. $5 REWARD —Sirayed, on last Thursday, one small BAY HORSE, small white mark on his back; balter en him; distemper. The ae the above reward will be given if returi M WENTER SST street, it* between 6th and 7th streets. $2 0 REWARD. lost, on the mh instant, be- ween gate . on the 7th street road, « POCR BT BOOK. contain’ ing about $160, with seceines forlumber, &c. The above reward will be Re for its return to the Star ‘ol office or to me at the q = IDNEY TEASDALE. oe 2 2t s REWAED.—Strayed on Saturday, the 2ist oe? instant. one red and white (ape raw-boned COW; white on both flanks, small horns; Durham cow; good milker; about 5’ yeais old. The above reward will be given if returned to JOHN MOR- bapa is and M and 2ist and 22d sts. oc rt" pk a ees a $1 0 REWARD—Lost, on the Z7ih instant, be- t Zand 8p. m.,on 9th street, bet. D 9th, a dark bet 45 and $60, and CoATy Lid ween al a some po: sl 5 The finder will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner upon returning it to the Star Office. ac 23 2t* KEWARD-—Lost on Wednesday, Oct. th, a broad gold BRACELET, with the name in- - The above reward will be given ifreturnea to the Star office. o¢ 27-3t* Lt: this morning. on 7th street, between Eand F streets, one large POCKET BOOK, containing between ene and two hundred dollars, and some valuable papers. A reward of 3 will and E. or be paid if returned tome. F. A. BOSWELL. J P..No. 201 439 street, between. E and F streets, Island. oc 77-30" Street Scent ON PENN. AVENUE. did! Whata beautiful suit you have on, Mr. Economy! (examining the goods.) Perfectly tt! Guess you have been to New York.” “Ob, no. my dear fellow; Smith & Brothers, 464 Seventh etree opposite the Post Office, are aunt tee ert, (20, And order one for ¥ wish to save twent ent. and get the finest goods in the city. _—— eee irs PHILOSOPMY.—Sozodont is An antiacid. Sozodont is an antipatrescent. ont is a ‘tonic. Sozodont is all vegetable and entirely harmless. Hence it cleanses the teeth acetous concretions, stops the decomposition of their substance, sweetens the breath, stimu. lates the gums, and fs the safest and best pre. paration of its class inexistence. oc 28-eo3t pssvanaeee “wn enemanaia A NEGLECTED Coven, Cold, or Sore Throat, -which might be checked by a simple remedy, like “Brown's Bronchial Troches,” if allowed to progress may terminate seriously. For Bron- chitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, “The Troches” are used with advan- tage, giving oftentimes immediate relief. Sing- ers and public speakers will find them also ex- cellent to clear the voice and render articnla- tion wonderfully easy. eo the TE T. THE LapiEs.—The Magic Fountain, No “an. 7%. aVenve, near Willards’, from which ail summer bas flown that delicious soda water, now sends forth pure, sweet Apple Cide: equal to any champagne. Cal! and try it. eo —o—__ Your Frert.—Dr. White, Chi con- tinues the successful treatment of Bun- ions, Cloband Inverted Nails, &., at No. 424 Pennsylvania #venue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets. Office hours from8 8. .to6p.m. Closed Sunday. "cc #7-atit Sek? ESTRAY BY THE METROPOLITAN POLICE—On the 6th instant, a hght BAY HORSE. having white hind fect was found estray by the Metropolitan Police. The owner must prove title to said horse to the satisfaction of the Prop- erty Clerk of the District.at No. 483 10th street weet. by 0a m bho Nov. 7, 1865, or the horse will be then sold to the highest cash Widder, at the Bazaar ot W. L. Wali & Co., No. 98 Louisiana av- enue, pursuant te lew, By order Be Bis . » Property Clerk. oc%-3t (Rep) we WALL ECO” se 8. REWARD-Strayed or Stolen on the d of $10 Oct , two COWS. one large heavy horned cow, white and brindl: ta, about 10 years old; the other ared Ruffalo » With @ small star in the forehead, white belly. top of her tail white. ‘he above reward will be en yf rotnrned ¢° oc 26-3t* Het. bet. 6th and 7th sts., Island. —— BottER: BUTTER! a ~— wn TehEP Ssh may POTTER, trze on oe m7-0t* Rep TOO RN ctroot. TEs: COFFEE, ac. Ly aa choice lot of Groen and jan. ava. Maricabo, Ground Rio and COFFEES Roasted and = Dandelion sat ————s EGAN & PEREIE’S Corner of E and 9th streets, FRANCIS H.sMITH.) (saMxs 0. CLEruaNE. SMITH & CLEPHANE LAW REPORTERS AND SHORTHAND WRITERS, 29 Indiana avenue, betw. 8d and 4% sts.. or Oc lett Clerk's Office, City Hall. OR RENT—A handsome PHOTOGRAPHIO EY ART GALLERY, in, Lane & Tucker's balld- + an jegan up,and now re: ioe ecm nay. | Apply on the premises to CHAS. Venue, near 43 street. Alse, three an¢ comfortable ROOMS (in the above) suitable for offices. oc 11-tf Foe SALE—That splendid RESIDENCE at corner of New York avenue and I8th street. For particulars inquire at 490 Hatreet pore. cet Patent Office, at ‘ae hours Va oa, ’clock p. JAMES TOWLES, an ae Property Agent. od, RENT—Three BED ROOMS, DINING ROOM and KITCHEN. The Dining-room will seat thi Ce cones Board wanted for six grown persons one child in the family. Will allow the priyilege of taking as many table board- shee reguired. “Apply watll the int of November ai ence requ Apply un 6 Ist of November No. fol eer avenue, between 434 and 6th sts. oc 24-7t" NN THE HEIGHTS.—For rent. with or without O Furniture a first-class HOUSE, with all the modern improvements and one of the it sitna- tions and neighborhood in Georgetown. Situated on Congress street, No. 74 opposite. Inquire on h ‘ises. aeryte ts J.B. CARTER. TS? LET- Two ofthe largest STORE ROOMS in Washington, being the upper stories of build- ing southeast coruer 11th street and Pa. aveoue, re- cantly occupied by the late Jas. Skirving asa stove store. Also, a large BASEMENT, suitable for a first- class Restaurant. in rear of said building, near ‘Washington Theater. Inquire of NAGLE & CO., Wine Merchants, on premises, oc 19 tf ©R RENT—Four FURNISHED HOUSE! from 9to 13 rooms each. Three Unfarnisl: HOUSES. 4 roomseach. Also, for sale, $ meg Lots on I street, between 12th and streets; Building Lots on H street. between 6t» and 7th streets; 2 Building Lote on L street, east of 234 street; 1 Building on 10th street, near R street; House and Lot on 10th street. near B street, for $1200, Apply to C. H. WOOD, firm of MITCH. ELL & soR, southeast corner of Pa. avenue and street. ocT GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. wees ELL & BAYS. AUCTIONEERS, YS. : GEORGETO 11 attend to sales of personal property and real estate. on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to dispose of property at anction are remtiely invited to call at our store, No. 36 East Market Space, Georgetown, Sales of honsekeeping goods and many other arti- ticles at store. every Tuesday and Saturday morn- a kk. och im” WARDWELL & HAYS. Ancts. EW DEY-GOODS8 STORE Ain ee oncuck save BIRO™ STEEET, The subseribe: just ued'@ large and en- tirely new and ied jected Stoc! 7 = k STAPLE AND FAN -g0OD8 e ‘ANCY DRY.00) : and will be AT SHORT “ BENJAMIN MILLER. . H. PHILLIPPI, the celebrated Hairdresser Bicess Worle, Artuice betaes™ i TANS , 0 28-eolmif 336 Pennsylvania avenue. © TRAUTM OCTON RACTICAL Office 390 Eighth street, oc 14 awsw’ ‘uYrsIC N. between Hand I streets. GOOD ISNESTMENT — POR SALE CHRAP— ¥ The FIXTURES of a well-established Dry Goods Store, now doing & good business, Satisfac- tory Feagon given for welling. Inquire at ” LOEB & CO.’s, oc 26-3t* No. 343 Market Space. OR SALE—The LEASE and FIXTURES of ong, of bred best Bar and Oyster Saloons in the ity. Five sleeping apartments connected with the fionse. Business enough for two men. A hargain Seeures if applied for this week. Inquire at the tar Uftice. oc 25-3t* VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE or exchange for city property. Sitnated in Prince George's oye 'd., only stx miles from the Centre Mar- ket. For farther particulars mqnire of SAMUL C. & E.WROE, G street, between l7th and 18th sts, Washington, D.C, oc 26-6t* For SAtearre subscriber having &@ HORSE y and BUGGY and HARNESS, nearly new, and having no further-use for them has concluded to sell them. They can be seen and terme ascertained at Shreeves’ Stables, 7th street, near L. W SELBY, of the firm of Yates & Selby, ec 26 3t 323 Penna, avenue. [60% SALE—The GOOD WILL and LRATE ot my branch store, corner of 9th and E streets. The location ig one of the best tn the city fora business of any kind, being an old established Gro cery,and any person wishing to £°. into business cannot geta moredesirable situation. Forfuriber Ry terms, #0, epel to GEO. E. KEN- EDY, ocer, No. 5 th street, between D and oc 2%5-3t URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Contain- ing Svets! roves, . Apply to L. WELLS & CO., cor. 13th and F sts., oc 25-8t* over White's store. = pase FOR RENT—Six miles from Nenianie and twenty-five minutes’ walk from Bladens- burg Station, containing 104 ACRES. It is Leautiful situation, on a high cmivence, having fine view of the surrounding country, remarkably healthy; could be made @ fine market garden. Possession given immediately. For particulars opply Hoop MIDDLETON S&S HYATT, at Hyatte- ville, or on the pre: ~ oc dp-at™ Premises J. H. GORDON, SURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT to gentlemen only. at No. 443 10th street, botween F and G streets. oc 24-1w* ‘0 RENT—A furnished ROOM to one or two gentiemen; ine private family withont Board; within two minutes walk of the cars. Apply at No: 21 Ist street, Georgetown, D.C. 0c 24-8" Fo, RENT—An clegant unfurnished PARLOR, with three front windows. at 142 G street, be- tween tistand with use of gas aud heater. Alo. anew STALE. Referencesexchangel. oc 24 [MASLbon0vGH FARM FOR RENT. Situated on Potomac Oreck and river. short dis- fais ANheies Serta Li : for my we = et. The soil is of the best quality. and is believed to be equally adapted to vegetables and grain. Ap- ly to the subscriber, in King |, Fredericks- pure P_O., ROBT. WALLACE. o¢ 19-Im* M. HALL.) (GEO. H. VABNELL. DLE BY BM. Sale tg Kers. corner streets, HOUSE and LOT, en L strect, between Sth sts iste eel and coal house. Wot 3 00. ‘ Furniture. Terms easy. : FARM FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR perty. ” ia Ect George's cout Sy, , 10 Erince qioiting the Dain ot Davia Rollines au 1 Elisa eke i 535 Bh street cust, or Silver Hill Post Obie oc 1)-Im* WEEN LEASE—Three-story BRIOK FoAEEENG at BORE Ne 130 remo business stand, containt: ‘and 18th Ks B roems. = of store given immediate 1y. . Pessession of dwell- November. Inquire wit ortel 233 seebeet oe soot Q@ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT n ALEXANDBIA, VA. Chief Quartermaster’sOf ce, Depot of Washineton, Washington, D. C., October 27, 1335. i Will be sold at public ancti«n,on the premises. under the direction of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel GC. Lee, A.Q. M., at Alexandria, Va, o THURSDAY, November 2, 1555, commeneing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described Government Buildings, viz: AT THE AMERICAN COAL COMPANY'S WHARF. One (1) Building, 55 by 214 feet. One (1) Building, 55 by 167 feet. One (1) Building, 95 by 163 fee:. AT THE HEAD OF KING STREET. One (1) Guard-house, 10 by 20 feet, One (1) Guard-house, 12 by 20 feet. AT BRIGGS’ BARRACKS. Five (5) Barracks, each 20 by 100 feet, One (1) Mess house, 26 by 140 feet. ‘Two (2) Officers’ Quarters, each 16 by 24 feet. One ( 1) Ofticers’ Quarters, 26 by 39 feet, with Shed 23 feet. One (1) Adjutant’s Offi rt, attachment-12 by 14 fects” > OY 5 feet, with an One (1) Stable, 20 by 30 feet. Ove (1) ble, 12 by 128 feet. One (1) Guard-house, 12 by 30 feet. Two (2) Outhouses, each 4 by 16 feet. ‘Three (3) Outhouses, each 4 by 4 feet. One (1) Outhouse, 5 by 7 feet. The Butldings will be sold, singly. +n the order named, and remo urchase: within ten ‘days from date of sale " pe Terms cash, in Government funds. Brovet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, re) |. Gen. 00 T-Bt Depot of Washington rt ALE OF CONDEMNED ARTERMASTER Ss STORES. GRAIN AND RALN SACKS. Washington, D. C., Oc Will be sold at public auction, under the d tion of Captain Samnel B. Laufte: - Q. M is Quasi Ci Bee Reahiagin Sixth-street Wharf, Washington, » on SAT- URDAY, November 4, 1835. at 10 o'clock a. m., t lot of Condemped Quartermaster Stores, consist- ng of— xes, Chairs. Wrenches, Inkstands, Lanterns, Brooms, Shovels, Saddies, Tables, Harness, Forks. Benches, &e. ALSO, ‘Will be sold at the snme time and place— 37 LUSHELS OF CORN 50,000 GRAIN SACKS. The stores must be removed within five days from bar > of sale. ‘erms : Cash, in Government funds. Brevet Maj. Gen. nd Che eeirieaieten, revel - . a Y Ail phe ag oc %-7t Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2o'clock p.m.. we shall sell,on the premises. situated three miles from the Center Market, on the old mcg road , and on the New Cat road er. utiful 9% of shade t1 With the c 4 Dwelting- Tees; splendid or 5 icest of fruit; alarge and convenient Rboused, ned ail cease’ necomnty oot: a Uses, BI all o1 r necessary _ idings. lendie of water.and alarge mat the doors contsinfog tm ail'S) acres of clen dare tier tho Gat of ealott ths paeke. to with the terms, at the risk GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. WIBEMAN’S H. chor a AGENCY. 3 11TH EET, ns Penn- A large meat of y constantly on weisea | SOHOM, Agent, GALE OF GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD- Ds BUILDINGS. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washi: Washington, D. COs r 2, 1885. ¢ Will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, under the direction of Captain J_H. Crowell, A. Q.M..on ‘DAY. October 30, 1885, at 12 m., following-described buildings. viz: AT TWENTY-SECOND AND E STREETS, One (1) Carpenter Shop, 24 3 Awd feet One (1) Grease House. 32 by 35 feet One (1) Harness Shop. 27 by @ fet. two stories gOne (1) Commissary Building, 27 by 70 feet, two Stories One (1) Mess House, 48 by 95 feet, two stories, NEAR THE COGNER OF TWENTY-THIRD AND F STREETS. 2 One (1) Mess House, 30 by 8) feet, two stories. ON TWENTY-SECOND, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS. One (1) Guard House, 2 by 2 feet. AT TWENTY-THIRD AND F STREETS. One (1) Portable Office, 12 by 12 fect. ON TWENTY THIRD. NEAR F STREET. One (1) Office, 14 by 28 fee in the order named. The buildings will be aLso, Will be sold. the premises. on TUESDAY. 2 m., the following-nai ne Railroad Park, near Del- a e and H street, vir: One (1) M House, 30 by 90 teet, two stories One *1) Building attached to Mess Honse, 15 os feet One (1) Blacksmith Shop, 27 by 100 feet One (1) Portable Building, 18by 2 fect. ‘Lhe Luildings must be removed within ten days from date of sale. Terms: Cash in Government teats COCKER _- Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, oe 21 __ Depot ef Washington. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. LARGE LIVERY STABLE FOR Er ON GROUND RENT. ON SIXTH STREET. BE- TWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AND MISSUURL AVENUES. BY PUBLIO AUCTION. On MONDAY, the Sth inst., at 3% o'clock p. we shall sell. in front of the premises. one Frame Building, used asa livery s* .b = 4 Clever & Rainey, on ground rent, whic! - considered a perpetual lease; nearly four years fo run. Terms: One-halfcash; balance In three and six poate, secured by adeed of traston the prem- ser. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. oc 25-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE SALE ON THE CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUB ¢ anction,on MONDAY, the 30th inst., By publi. * at 4 o'clock p. m., we shall sell. in front of the pabing ng remises, Lots Ne. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 Fst. each ving ‘s gsod front and depth, mak them desirable building «i ites. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. | ‘will be required down on each lot when sold. oc 25 GREEN & WILLIA! B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctionee: VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OPPOSITR THE CIRCLE IN FIRST WARD, AT AUC- TION. On MONDAY Afternoon, Oct. 30, at 43 o'clock, we will sell that very valuable property. in fi the premises, being lots 1 and Win square 38, front ing 29 feet on the Circle and 105 feet on 234 and I be divided to chasers. The attention of asers is invited to tl as the location is a very desirable one and inducements to buyers. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, =< eighteen months a deed given and deed of trust on. oc 24 W. b. WALL & ©0., Aucts. RY W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, VERY VALUARLE AND DESIRABLE PRO- Feat IN THE FIRST WARD, AT AUG- On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 30, at 4 o'clock. we will sell. in fromt of the premises, Talsetle ppeeeesy being Lote No. 6 and Lot7, and Lot No. 9, in Square No. 85. west corner of I and 20th streets, near Pennsy! avenue. The improvements ai two. as a are among the mos! sirable lots in that part of the city, either for vate residences or business purposes. Terms of sale are: One-fourth cash; balance in 12 ané 18 months. A deed given and deed of tr taken on defer red pores. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot as soon as knocked down. oc [IntéChron| W.L. WALL & Oo., Ancts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. GUARDIAN’S SALE. BY ORDER OF THE HOD ORABLE ORPHANS’ COURT, pees | the Supreme Conrt, of fe Bam ed Improt Property at the corner of Virginia avenue and south O street, Island. at Auction. On MONDAY, the 30th instant, at 40’clock p.m,, in front of the premises, I shall proceed to ty guardian of ths orphan ebiidren of Joba A. il, leceased. the interest of said orphans in and to the following valuable property. viz: Part of Lot num- bered two, (2,) in Square numbered south ef Square four hundred and sixty Pare ss. beginning for the same at the corner of Virginia avenue the eee, pace, running thence on said avenue feet ten inches, thence at it to enue seventy-five feet six inches (75 feet 6 inches! c wry omy te = said street ene han. three inches te said open space. thence on forty feet seven inches (40 feet 7 in- irginia avenue and place of jnning, a being in the ci tame, Houses. ‘erm: sale, prescribed by the decree, One third cash; the residue in equal Nstalmeats of sore togive notes for the deterred payments, bear ow'interost trom day ‘of sale, amd tatistertoril ly en- All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the-cont <s Rperchaser, kreeked off; and if not paid, t then and there a up in and est bidder, and if the terms with in five deys after sale, th: Se to resell the inasyatabie 2 Te wlil be sold fo the high GREEN Painnre tet a B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE Tales FOR AY. iM sell, in front of the