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LOCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Grover’s Tneatex.—Last nicht of the great Irish drama “Arrah-na-i’orne,”’ and fare weil, complimentary bevefit of Mr. Gienneyy who appears as “Shaun the Post.” morrow night the play of “Plot and Passton” and the comedy of the “Seriors Family.” Cantrret ry.—Ballet, songs, burlesque, ne- To delineations, the pontomime of the «-S nuz- of the Spanish Main,” and other per- formances. Matinee to-morrow afteruoon. Oop FsLtows’ HALLt.—Beautifal tableaux, including scenes from Ivanhoe, the Courtship of Miles Standish, Mary, Queen of Scots tak- ing leave of her friet.ds, Liberty, and other representations. The entertainment is for the benefit of the ( alvary Baprist Church, and will positively come off to-nicht—bad weather or no. oe - Tre Srret Marks Swrivoie. — Detectives Kelly and Bigley yesterday arrested Joba Reed, a colored individual whom they have been looking after for near twelye months past. The charges against him are numerous, all for swindling persons out of greenbacks by exchanging the well-known imitation of gold coin several times described in the Siar, and known as the spiel munz*. The game is gen- efally played upon icno t contrabands. The Seller is always suppl with genuine guid Pieces, and if the victim donbdts the gena ness, the seller calls any passer-by and exhib- its the good gold, and asks if it is genuine. The third party of course will answer affirmative. ly, and the victim deceived will give all his greenbacks for the spiel munze, the seller slip- ing the cenuine out when the sale is made. eed. when taken, had upon him $2.85 in sil- ver, £4.50 im gold, $14.46 in currency, 53 cop- pers, three pawn tickets for waiches, one gold slide, and a purse full of spiel manze. The de- tectives say they know where the spiel munze is sold by wholesale in this city—the $20 pieces tor 4 cents each, the $10"s at 20 cents, and the S5's at 15 cents each But they say that it can- hot be stopped, because they are sold simply as medals, and the inscription upon them is “compos spicl munze.” Reed is held for a hearing at the police headquarters. He has been playing the game overa year, and has evaded the officers in this city and at various cities South where he bas visited during the year ae Tue Waces at THe Navy Yarp.—The fol- lowing is the schedule for the wages of the me- chanics and employees at the Navy Yard, ap- proved by the Department, and which compri- fes the rates for November and December :— Writers $3; Dranghtsmen, $3.23; Block- 3, Carpenters, (ship) $3 50, 23.25, ~ $2.50: Joine! 25 Joiners, (house) $ $2.75; Wheelwright Boilermakers and 2.50, $3.2 S30 3.25, 3 Refiners, $3, $2.50; Copper Rolle $2.50; Brass Finishers, $3. Copper an 5 Engineers, $2.5 3.50, $3.25, $3, $2.50, Pattern M Iron Founders, © Lahorers, (yard) mployees, $3, 2 2, =3: Inspection of Provisions, Riggers, $3, ®2 elpers, $2, SL ED UP AGAIN.—Some days ago Detec- tives Clarvoe and McDevitt were cailed upon to arrest a girl named Mary Berry, who was charged with the larceny of one moire antique dre: striped poplin dress, one plaid shawl, and lady’s English walking coat, the property of Mrs. E. Jobson, on 12th, near D street. The acensed Das been employed by Mrs. Johnson asa nurse. and on Thursday, baying been three days in the house. she managed to slip into the wardrobe unseen, and teok the property described. She was arrested Satur- day, and was sent to jail for hearing by Justice Olsyton. She the same girl who was ar- rested by Detective Donaldson in December, . for'a simitar larceny in the house of Mrs E. W. Clark, No. 3!6 G@ street, was convicted in the Criminal Court, and was pardoned be- fore the penalty could be enforced. = 42s Harmony Lor —Last evening, a pleasant rennion of the members of Harmony Ledge, No. 9 of Odd Fellows, and their friends, took place in the hallat the Navy Yard. The ladies of the Union Rebekah Degree Relief Associa- tion were present in regalia. Sixteen Ind the wives of Odd Feilows, received the R beksh Degree: after which, the company lis- tened to instructive addresses from Grand Representatives Havenner, Stuartand McLean and others. Beforeseparating a bountifal sup- ply of refreshments was passed around, and some time was spentin pleasant conversation. ee Tre Tarp Waxp PoLice AND THE Scn- pay Law.—F. M. Tilip, restaurant keeper, on corner of 7th and N streets, was arrested by officer R. Johnson for keeping open his place of business on Sunday. The honse is located on the boundary of 2d precinct, but the Third Ward officers bad seen the violation of law so frequently that they determined to break it ap. Justice Thompson fined Tilp $20, which the latter paid, and announced his intention to ap- peal im conseqnence of bis arrest by officers of another ward than that in which he claims to be doing business. = ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratt- RoaD.—The stockholders of this road held a Ieeting at Alexandria, on Saturday last, when the following officers were chosen for the en- suing year:—R. W. Latham, of New York, president. Directors — Reuben Johnson, of Alexandria: H.G. Fant, of Richmond; L. P. Suit, of Richmond: JB. Stewart, of Washing- ton; L. Huyck, of Washington: S. M. Shoe- maker, of Baltimore; Alexander Hay, of Phila- delphia; General Julius Stabl, of New_York; Emmett PD. Burr, of New York. Jos. B. Stewart, secretary. L. Huyck, treasurer. eal arid Sunpay TARGET FirtNe.—George Stafford and Patrick McGuire were arrested by police- man Morgan, of the second precinct. for tar- get firing in the connty yesterday. They were taken before Justice Thompson, Superinten- dent Richards being present at the éxamina- tion, and were fined 25 each, and the gun was confiseated tothe Levy Court. The gun did not belong to the parties, but to another per- son, at whose house they were visiting; and it ‘was taken without the owner's consent. Sil intone A Wevpinc.—Berthrong, of the Treasury Department. the capital “catcher” of the Na- tional Base Bail Club, made yesterday the best “catch” of his life, winning one of Washing- ton’s most beautiful and charming daughte: The following marriage notice tells the story: “On the 30th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Sam- fon. at the residence of the bride's father, Hen- ry W. Berthrong. of Rochester, New York, to Annie Louisa, eldest daughter of John E. ‘Thompson, of this city. No cards.” ee On moTION of M. Thompson, Esq.. James A. Morgan, of Ghio,a cierk in the Interior De- partment, has been admitted an attorney and counsellor of the Courts of the District of Co- Jumbia. —« Looxkovt for the festival, oyster snpper, tableanx and mnsic at the E street Baptist Church to-morrow night. A most pleasant en- tertainment is expected — sere- CITY ITEM gees Postroxep. — The Working-men’s Torch- light Procession and public meeting, to have been held this evening in front of the City Hall, as will be seen elsewhere, has been postponed in consequence of the storm. ik Leia We TENDER our thanks to the Hibernia and Union fire companies for their tmely exer- tions in preserving the remainder of our prop- erty from destruction by fire Saturday last. Also, to the police for keeping order. F. & A. ScHNEIDER, ee eens Yorr Frrr.—Dr. White, Chiropodist, con- tinues the suecessful treatment of Corns, Bun- ions, Cluband Inverted Nails, &c., at No. 424 Pennsylvania svenne, between Four-and-a- walt and th ereets. Office hours fromS a. ia.to6 p.m. Closed Sunday. >——— To THe Lavizs.—The Magic Fountain, No 206 Pa. avenue, near Willards’, from which all summer brs flown that delicious soda water, now sends forth pure, sweet Apple Cider, equal to any champagne. Call and try it. ¢0 Its PHrIzosoruy szodont is an antiacid Sozodout is an antuputrescent. Sozodont is a topic. Sozodont is all vegetable and entirely barmiess. Hence it cleanses the teeth from geetous concretions, stops the decomposition of their substance, sweetens the breath, stima- Jates the gum paration of its ¢ (emma Gpasinns A NEGLEcTED ( oven, Cold, or Sore Throat, which might be checked by asimple remedy, like « on’s Browchial Troches,” if allowed to progress may terminate seriously. For Bron- ebitis, Asthms, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, “Th oehes” are used with advan. tage. giving o os immediate relief. Sing- ere and public ep Ts will find them also ex- cellent to clesr the voice and render articula- tion wonderfully eas e€0 — Great Barca in Jewelry and Silver- Piated Ware at the New York Dollar Gift re, No. 46 Penvsylyenia avenue, near 3d basse Your choice for one dollar, which also secures yous free gift, consisting of cluster, jet and coral setts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings, combs, goblets, cups, tea and table 6) forks. oc 1i-im* MARRIED, McCANF—PETERS. FLL EN PETERS, of Virginia. pPETIYONADONEY, On,the ath. tose w inick'* Cbnreh. by PETTY. formerly of Virginia, to Mise. NN MALONEY of Washington, No ourds, IE RENSHAW On Momlay, Octobe | RENSHAW, in the 824 year of her age Re bo (em Se are Aaeee. to attend t 2 * orclorl . ™. ‘mor - heedar diem Wo. O31 13th et lstasa re (oe ULL. In Georgetown, D. ©, s TAKLES infant won of Col. De we. set Jave Bull, of the same pince, 30th, SARAH ‘AME TO MY ENCLOSURE TWO COWS, one Cc Ted Luflale and one red aud white wie = . CA. STOCK BRi bus, near Glenwood Vemetery, (Tacsday,) an ENVEL- beversl papers. belonging to MTs NEALE. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them nt the Star effice, oc 31 3t* os oe SS I UST Ou Sunday afternoon, 29th instant, in 4 ecing from Penn avenne up 3d street to St. Afcystuy Church. a indy’s BREAST PIN, gold and coral. The 6 will be suitably rewarded! and Trceive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at 65 Missouri avenue. oc W-.t* I «nT—On Sunhny gin from F street, between 4 6th «rd 7th, up 9th to fir Pinckney 's church, ® gid SLE BUTTON, with a black enamel, which was attached to a linen cuff, with the own: er’s nome in intl. A snitable reward will he paid re bo at the bank of RITTENHOUSE, FOS? ER . it CAMEO MY PREMISES. on the 6th of Octo S.one SUW and four PIGS. The owuer e forward, prove property, pay and take them a M R.WORTHAN, oe 30-2t* No. 407 Letreet, Navy Yard. @TEAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE of Mont- a” gomery Blair, Pre-ident’s Square, a bright red COW, short horns, crovked towards the front. Finder witi please notify Mr. BLATR. 02 23-tf. On the 16h tovt.. hy the | ew Ge MOAN. | EA Uianoe teeta in AS atlas Maw ALIA tes se ek OO re ; WANTS, FOR SALE AND RENT. A Siren HEE POR NEARS roe Wer egrkigah wraealoue 'ANTRD—A YOUNG LAD’ Confection- referred. Colonization Building, By Penn. avente. i 7 DIATELY—A COA 5 1 tem Appl th (Phd Len) San + between C street and lo ns oS ANTEDI DTA T ELY—Bight or Food W4nreD PAS Apol ene ier + SCOTT, E =" eot, between itthand 12th streets, N, 347; oF 191 45 strest. Irland 00 31-30" W ASTED_—wasnt NG and IRONING neatly dene. Best of reference given. Inquire No, 654 N street, between ith th, or leaveadire 8 at Box 10 Star Office, for 2 days. oc 31-2t* WwW ANTEP—PARTNER in Orauberry and Wine . Land porn ors by aoe ae eae ae immense pre fits, ‘or par jculars YZ. Star OMiee. : roe SS } ANTED—By a respectable irl, a SiT- USTIOM CS cos een agra SIT. bermaid. Good reterence given. Please n te to Hox No. 7 Star Offic NTED—Ry a Georgia cotton planter e VARTAE A with groworsomebredy ot fo on mo! mtation, ttera to Key Box 36 Alexendria, Va. ress a W rey & middle-aged man. of ateadly habits, an unfurnished ROOM, with BOARD, between 17th and 221 streets west, and hetween * andl. Private fimly preferred. Address Rox ®74 Washington P.O. oc 31-2t* A SITUATION WANTED. fi class WAITER or CHAMBERMAID, or would assist in “hw tine washing end ironing «f « respect- able fan ily. Please call or address 87 Penosylva- Binavenne. 06 31-2t* WANTED—The Ladies of the District tocal and examine our stock of CARPETS just recrived By far the cheapest and prettiest goods we have bed this season. Remember, we are still seliing 0.) Cloth at 6 cen ts BONTZ & GROSHON o¢ 31.3t OST—Last evening. on dth street, between K 4 and Hor on 3d street. between H and C, a Iedy’* small FUR VICTORINE The finder will be enivably rews d by leaving it at the Star Office or at 181 between Band C. oc 28 3t* J drawn by Geo. 8. Gideon, President of the hington and Georgetown Railroad, dated New York. May 25, 18%, for one hundred ‘and forty dollars. and drawn upon Jay Cooke & Co . payable to John T. Parish, and en- red to me. having been lost, payment ix stop- ed. All persons are cautioned from trading for tle rame, JAS. H. FARISH, Kenrick Depot. oc 5 2awSw Albemarle county, Va. > -y > > GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. Vy 4Bpw ELL & HAYS, AUCTIONEERS, n GEORGETOWN, Will attend to sales of personal property and real estate. on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to dispose of prope=ty at anction are reapetfuils invited to call at our store, No, 36 East M Space, Georgetown. § usckeeping goods and many other arti- ticles at store. every Tuesday and Saturday morn- ings, at 10 o'clock oc 3-tm* WARDWELL & HAYS, Ancts, [Intel] PERSO IN WANT OF DE- SIRABLE FURNITURE of every ecortation; from the simplest to ne COSTLIE: CHAMBER SETS, And from the least expensive to the FINEST PARLOR FURNITURE, Would do well to examine the stock now to be seen at the Wareroams of Messrs. JAS ©. McGUIRE & CO. Pennsylvania avenne, corner Tenth street, All that can be obtained inthe markets of the North can be fonna in the collection referred to, and can be purchased at prices as moderate as those d for them in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, or New York ALSO, BRONZE CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, &c., from the celebrated mannfactory of Hiram Tucker & Co.. of Boston _ o¢ 13-e02w QBrBar COURT, Bistrrict o ASHINGTON County, To wit: In the matter of the petition of Josiah Simpson, guardian to the miner children of Hanson Barnes, deceased ‘The snid geardian having reported that he had seld all the right and title of his wards. (together with the mterest and title of James H. Barnes, b: Lis consent.) of. in. and to lot No. 20. iu “Todd ani s’snbdivision of aquare No. 435, of the pl the c'ty of Washington, to Wm. G. Foster, for the «nm of $1 192 8). and that the said Foster had complied with the terms of sa’e, it is this I7th day of October, A. D. 1835, ordered that the said sale be the seme hereby ratified and con- he contrary be shown, on ° ovember next: provided py of this order be publis in the Evening Star three times a week for three weeks before a1 day. Jud fats Aloe i udge of the Orphana’ Court. Test —Z. 0. ROBBINS, Register of Wills. R-eotw FUBNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, a The subscriber is happy to inform his numer: friends and customers that his stock of) SUmerows CABINET FURNITURE is full and complete, and at prices that cannot fail sagive entire satisfaction, consisting of— ich Parlor Suits, upholstered i French Broca- Gilt Frame telle. Velvets, Reps and Hair-cloth; Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets and Mar- ble Slabs; Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Wal- nut, Mahogany, Oak and Imitation, finished in of] and varnish; Walnut. Oak and Mal top Sidebeards. with Etegere Tops. bles iu great variety: Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- stands, Extension Tables; and, in fact. every ar- ticle usually to be found ina first-class Housefur- —, Establishment. A call is earnestly re- ques! before purchasing. ore PORN TOHN Q. WILLSON, au 2*-e03m Southeast corner 9th and D sts. Us vessity OF MAKYLAND, SCHUOL OF MEDICINE, The FIFTY-EIGHTH SESSION of the School of Medicine, in the U. ty of Maryland, will commence on MONDAY. 16th of October, 1855, and will end on the Ist of March. 1336. FACULTY OF PHYSIC. NATHAN kK. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Sur- any Marble- arble-top Ta- ery. SWE. A. AIKIN, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. 3 - ILTENBERGER,M. D., Professor of G. Ss aud of Diseases of Women and Uhil- ren. RICHARD McSHERRY. M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicines, and of Hy- ene. © CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, M. D., Professor of Anon, and Physiology SAMUEL ©. CHEW, M.D., Professor of Mate- ria Medicia and Ry shen M , M.D., Demonstrator of full course, $90; for Matricula- . $5; for Practical retiths 3 THE BALTIMORE IN FIRMARY, which fs at- tached to the Medical Col'ege, is a large Hospital always open to the visits of the students. where they may observe practice. witness surgical opera tions, and attend ‘linical lectures by the various Professors, at all seasons, without any additional GEO. W. MILTENBERGER. se 2)-Jawiw "PAKE NOTICE, The FRENCH COFFEE is now taking the lead in Coffee. By a new process in roasting the strength and lar superior to any aroma is much improved and other Coffee. ce pound will go as far as two peundsof thepur offer. It is extensively used by Hotels, Steamboata stitu ions, Restauants and. others It is sold by Merchants in W: the ‘ashi ton. ss Fu Git covrre MILLS, 0c t-eo2tw 7 Calvert street, et ____ Bak J H. YEATMAN . timo: YEATMAN & O0., 69 Lovistana AVENUE 59 LovisiaNa AVENUE, COMMI. MERC! For the sale of BACON. LARD. FLOUR, BUT- TER, CHEESE. EGGS. APPLES, and Country Produce generally, beg leave to state that we have special facilities for supplying all goods in the above ine as low as ihey'canv te had in nitimore, "Pur. respect requested to prove y call. se 16-2m chasers giving G*ecEEs, BAKERS, ATTENTION. A large and complete assortment ot ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, AT LOW RATES, WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. ALSO, FEED, BACON, WHISKEY, &c.,ATLOW BATES, In quantities to suit, by WH. M. GALT £ 00., Cor. Indiana ave. and ist st., near Depot. scr-ly JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 513 Tth street, between D and EB, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD paiowes beggmrded Sard and CUTLERY, Outand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails. Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axietrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils. Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Giue, Spt Cane for chair ot coat Sassen EST CASH PRICK. 518 = [feb 15-19} 513 portes: BUTTER! $0 Packages fine family BUTTER, large and sn ol tizes, at the oid - D. BE. DUTROW, oc Z-6" No. 450 8th streot. 369 7:h stree’ re V / ET NURS® WANTED—Apply to Dr. W. P. JOHNSTON. 7th street, opposite Post Office between the hours of 8 and 9a. m. and frem 12 to 1 p.m. ‘0c W-tf CLERK WANTED AT ONCE—In a retal family grocery store. a YOUNG MAN of good moral character and industry; one that can come well recommended. and bas some knowledge of the business. Apply tonce at No. 279 F a « ner] thand OARD WANTED IN A PRI- ple, from vate family, by a young married cou December Ist VAKLOR AND BED ROOM. An opportunity for a family to lessen their ex- Per ses Pest of reference given. Address ‘A, B..” Eyve- ning Star Office. 7 ec 30-2t* WARTED = Teo pod HOUSE PAINTERS. ? shop over Geary’ stables, it on Hail Alley. oe Batt WASTED—Four good PLASTERERS. Aj on Ist street west. between Pa. ay ‘and B north, foc 28-3t*j WM 1H. HINES W ANTED—Shoe ers to know that t urchase LEATHER and FINDING Shoe Finding Store situated at 279 ilth si {oc 26. In * J.C. 8 TED—troe or two first-class TIN and EETIRON WORKERS. Bone joer need apply. SIBL sigs 322 D street, wet. 9th an 10th, oc 26-1 \ ,ANTED—We want several furnished and nn- furnished HOUSES. beth large and small. Alto, FARMS and BUILDING TS in and around Washington and the adjoining county. D.L. WELLS & 00 oc 17-Im* cor. 18th and F sts., over White's Store. W ANTED.—For & first class Confectionery in Baltimore, a competent WORKMAN to take charge as foreman, must be perfect in baking and ornamestal work, and well recommended, Apply at No 316. Pa nue, Washington, D.C. oc4. y ’ ANTE ae first-class MILLINER, at BOS- Wy WELLS it ‘ancy Store, 302 E street, near at se 0 4 bi HOUSES WANTED, with six or _ fight rooms each. Jnquire at G. M. VAN BUREN & CC., No. 538 7th stre Weastep, 2 5 Be 30-tf WANTED TED. LADIES, EVERYBODY. WM. PRINCE. THE PIONKER OF STAMPING, 381 F street, opposite Patent office, Has. in consequence of an attempt made on the pee of new beginners, to ent down the price of STAMPING, reduced his charge, and is now pre- pared to.etamp goods from FIVE CEN PER WIDTH TO TEN CENTS, Any oppo whether we have it or not. Ladies nid be careful, as dangerous and cheap compo- itions that ruin fabrics are now used b: called Stampers. We are the ont ractical per- sons in the city engaged in STAMPING and FLUTING. W. and stamp any pattern bronght ns. new patterns. se 15-tf GEEAtT CHANCE FOR AGENTS, What the people want. Complete History of the War, in one’ Iarge volume, splendidly illustrated, 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 yelumes, Send for circulars and see our terms, “JONES, BROS. & C Philadelphia, ANTEP —SECOND HAND Also, MIRRORS, CARP’ DING and HOUSEFUR: description. B je Sf NITU ETS, BEDS, BED- NISHING GOODS of every UCHLY, 406 7th street. hetween Gand H. eat wid FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo RENT—A large and fine selection of Stand- ard Books, Classics, latest Novels, &c., by the month or week, daily, an¢ obtain Peop! oc 24-e03m Foe RENT —A large, next deor to the avenue, —— by furnished Subscribers may change B. es with redaction. Circulating Library. corner 9th D. Commodious DWELLING, nitariau Church. Louisiana H. @ Fant, furnished, or un- ply to W. E- SPALDING Room 15 Intelligencer Building; or toCLIFTON HELLEN, 9 44, street. 0c 28 e03t Fo, RENT—A handsome PHOTOGBAPHIO ART GALLERY. in Lane & Tacker’s build- otly fitted up, and now read ly on the premises to CHAS. avenue, near 4 street. iessant and comfortable ROOMS (in ve) sultabie for offices. oo 1btt re SALE—That splendid RESIDENCE at the corner of New York avenue and 18th street. For particulars inamire at 490 H streot north, back of Patent Office, at {Sam} and & o'clock p.m, an 2-tf perty A F°% RENT—Three BED ROOMS, KOOM and KITCHEN. The Dining:room will seat thirty Board wanted for six grown persons and one child, in the family, Will allow the Privilege of taking as many table board- ers us the dipipng room will secony al fer- ence required Apply until the ist of November at No. 24 Missouri avenue, between 4‘ and 6th sts. oc 24-7t" N THE HEIGHTS.—For rent, with or without Furnitare a first-class HOUSK. with al! the moderu improvements and oue of the best sitna- tions and neighborhood in Georgetown, Situated on Congr: *s street, No. 74 opposite. Inquire on Oeieret J. K. CARTER. ooks TODS TS LET- Two ofthe largest STORE ROOMS in Washington, being the upper stories of build ing southeast coruer 1th street and Pa. aveu - cently occupied by the late Jas. Skirving asa stove store. ¢ BASEMENT, suitable fora first- citi Wententet ta coer et cxiabatinten. peur Washington Theater. Inquire of wala hs 2 Wine Merchants,on premises. 0c 19 tf . —An elegant unfarnished PARLOR, k iia three front - ndows. at 142 Gstreet, be- tween zist and 22d. with use of gas and heater. Also, anew STABLE. Referencesexchanged. oc 24-tf CURNIS D HOUSE FoR RENT—Contain- (5) rooms. 0 TL, WELLS & CO”, cor. 13th and F sts., _0e 25-8t" ___ over White’s store. ®R RENT—Four FURNISHED HOUSES. from 9to 13 rooms each. Three Unfurnished HOUSES. 4 rooms each. Also, for sale, $ Buildin Lots on Tstrect, between 12th’ and 13th streets: Building Lots on H_ street, between 6¢% and 7th streets; 2 Building Lots on L street. cast of 234 street; Raiding ot on 1th street, near R street; House and Lot on 10th street. near R street, for 1200. Apply to C, H. WOOD, firm of MITCH- HA LL & SON, southeast corner of Pa. etpane sad St street FRANCIS H.SM TH.) [JAMES 0. CLEPHANE SMITH & CLEPHANE, LAW REPORTERS AND SHORTHAND WRITERS, 29 Indiana avenue, betw. $4 and 4% sts.. or f Clerk's Office, City Hall. och ‘We bave just received a choice lot of Green and Black TEAS. Ais Java, Maricabo, Rio, and Alno. Laguyra COFFEES. ed and Ground Coffee, Brown's Dandelion Coffee, at EGA & PRERIE’S, oc 27-4tif Corner of E and 9th streeta. DIRECT FROM PARIS Ladies desirous of the finest Parisian novelties in OAK8, BONNETS. HUMAN HAIRWORK CLOAK. ROMPANGY GOODS Bic ; ic. nd will find them at ; AN’S. 336 Pennsylvania avenue. se Z-eolmif B y K F. PAGE. AUCTION NOTICE. Having resumed the AUCTION BUSINESS, at my splendid Ancticn Rooms, No. 502 7th atreet, under Odd Feliows’ Hail, I shall devuce special at- tention to the sale of Houses. |, Farms and t ing howsekeep- ne jeeds of Orphans’ Court sales ode of Merchanii: in Mk ines oF at my Auction Rooms ‘Cash ad rope ee oe Beer an, 502 7th at. nnder Odd Kello int. & Chron} r OB For enle, 1.000 wetts of one, two and | BABNESS. No. 473 et i ats., opposite jenal oc 101m waa ha te Penney” CA Tet gree aaeee, y a . Rett jooderate, 362 north B strcel, betwee at aud td east, Capitol Hill, oe 31. 3t* * 5 4 a dren, Terms 313 per imsuthe Apply at No. 37 L —— and 2th, Penn. avenue, OR RENT iT private fe , near eT eunte PARLORS “aad HAM. RER, suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman wite without children. Terms rate. Good r ference required. No, 404 Mags. ave., bet. oth avd 1th streets. eis wea J SENISHED BOOMS CAN BE OBTAIN by applying soon at 436 G at. oc 30- OR REN T—To gentlemen only, two large FUR- NISHED ROOMS, 406 F street, between 6th apd 7th oc 80-1 F028 RENT Comfortable Furnished ROOMS. on Sth street, between G and H streets, op) Dr. Smith's Church. ‘ oe 30 SORE TORENT. 499 Tith street ander United all. 2 onse from nm! van av at 492 Iith street. neyivanie Comat. FOR, RENT—A4 three tory BRICK MOUSE. with gas and water. Apply to BERNARD HAYES. corner ith and H sts. oc 30-3t* Ux 'RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—suitable for housekeeping, at large. Frame House on P street, three doors west of léth street. pass the corner. Reterences required LS ieeye FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, one on the Ist floor and one on the 34 fear, Apply ot Be. 650 L street, between 4th and Sth sts. oe OR RENT if itabh Fe RENT—Three FURNISHED ROOMS on second floor. with Board if «lesired,in a pri- vate family, at 398 L street, bet. th and Vermont av. References exchanged oc 90-3t* F com Office. 4 I tN Yetween Massachusetts avenne and L st, desirable. Terms moderate. A HANDSOME UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM for rent in the second story. with the privilege of the sifting reomfree. Apply at No. 296 lth street. between N and 0. oc 30 2t* ‘NT—Two or three unfar: suitable for housekee, the premises. Apply N land avenue, Island. ‘oc 3 1 Fo RENT—A small FURNISHED ROOM,with gas. on the second floor. suitable for a gentle- man. Inquire at No. 486 Mass. av., bet. th and Sth strects. References required. oc 30 3t* Fo SALE—A BAKERY. RESTAURANT, and a large DINING ROOM, all connected, and well fitted up__A fine opportunity to make money. Apply immediately at No. 42™ Pennsylvania ave- nue. between 43; and 6th sts., Wa 0-2w* rs RENT —A large and finely Furnished PAR- LOR, enitable for Members of Congress, or any other good men. Situated at No. 315 north B st., Capitol Hill, very near the city cars and Capitol, 20-2t* FUSRISHED ous FOR RENT, Parlor and Bed Room on the same floor, with the use of Cold and Warm Baths. and the conveniences of a wantin tee No, 44™ 12th street, between G and H. cc 3%) 3t* OR SALE—A BAKERY, an old established stand. and deing a large custom bnsiness, and good route trade. Apply at aro ml on - Locati we 39 3t* CHAM. and © AUCTION SALES, a [ Fer other Auction Sales, ree i] iiiab tcah He pans a | ee ARSE? WOU MSE RO RT ae” LO EDRESDAY, Rorember Ast, at WO o'clork, Green House. No. Datreet, near 1th wé eball seit, the Furni tare of 5 rooms, es— Partor Sett F Bedsteads ) Stoves, &e., &e, 80 ~ AL A x Glas. The Furviture. Rar Fixt: pee, See ~¥ ware, Li LS &e + Resfanra’ jauers, Seznrn, Soe LEWIS & 00. {Chron. copy one time.} BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Anctionsers. AUCTION SALES. _fHIS AFTERNOON 4ND TO-MORR® RY TROS. DOWLING, atet. Goon rey Tee ut ere eapamy ae - THE ATTEN . “ ALISTS AND UF BUILDING COMPANIES AY. Oct. Stat. at * | othe tteaaip: on te infentons too talad a most eHethle titer. at m @xtremtiy of the Fiuere. in Uoall's addition to Geocactows’ gi borth of Stoddard street. roa ve of these juts frent on Greene street, aed ren ‘K 100 feet to a toa-feot alley, fromt Water and gas lent to al! the lots, with mont Sewerage fe the Dietrick, = ni perfect in every wee ag ’ ear 1 : Fifty to be paid on each fot whem off: one-fow ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT | Of the purchase money te he G within five days after the d ie A HOUSEHOLD Fnsrreds ‘py “Pusu Poehtine to bir Sivides rote Chesed she VESDAY re eball pall li juare. Opens Parlor Suite, Walcat Frame, asy le, One fine Parlor Suite. 5 th Green Rep, consisting of Sofa, Rasy by 6 feet wide Walnut and Cherry Wardrobes Walnut Mrrble-top Dressing Bureaus Walnut Marble-top Washstands Walnut French Bedsteal« and Tables Curled Hair and other Mattress: oe Feather Pillows, Spreads, Sheets, Blankets, Com- and other Bedding forte. Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Three-ply, Ingrain, and other C1 Hall Oil Cloth and Brussels Step Car ay ets matt Re eh ¥ louse, No. +o! corner of 12th ek streets north, opposite Frank- cevered with lue Damask, consisting of Tete-a-tete, Sofas, c Rosewood Frame. covered M yand One fine Gilt Frame French plate Mirror, 12 feet laut Whatnots and its stly Walnut and Rosewood Marble-top Cen- tre Tal One fie Walnut Writing Desk with Book Case at- tached ° by ha id respectively at six. twelve ai ten Droathe from day of sale. with intersnt fee ted A deed given and deed of trust taken on ferred payments ns uconserancing ont stamps at the expense of purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complica with within five days the proprietor reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the purchasers, npon one week's notiog lat of the ground shown on the premises and ct oc 0 [ Intel} THOS. DOWING, Avet. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. On TUESDAY. the Stet day of October A.D. 1868; at the hour of four o'clock pm . weshall sell, on the ; Lot twenty-six (28) and the whole of Lot twenty seven, (77 .) in aid square, fronting op said south B street thirty (30) feet. rupaing back that width to the said alley he ead L: 26 “The “aud Lots are iuproved by {60 nent, good, Ove fine Oval Top, Carved Leg, Walnut Extension | 220, <0jtiantial, Brame He ee ‘Table 16 feet long, neon wilt be given immeaiately—each house contains Oak Dining Cnairs lateau Castors, Speons, Forks and Cutlery ‘ining Crockery and Glassware One fine a Stove and Utensils A good lot of Kitchen Reqnisites And many other articles which we deem annecessa- _ GREEN & WILLIAMS. (Intel.} B7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ©: account of the rain until FRIDAY, November 34, at the same honr and place oc 31 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Auctioneers. nine roome. Terms : $2,008 cash on each house on delivery of the deeds, balance one credit of three. six. niue, and twelve mouths. Notes to be secured by dead eset ou each piece of property, ‘rest Legethpe dies denen and stamps at cost of purcha- ter or purchasers Title indisputable houses are now vacant. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with terms of sale within five days from the day of anla, we reverve the right to resell at the cost and ri«k of the purobaser or purchasers of each piece of the N Sue omaqraaeeaat BUILDINGS AT HAIN BRIDGE. Chi artermaster’: le. t Wash ton, Will be sold at Public Aurtion, on the padee the direction of Captain J. H Q. m., uildings vin One (1) Warehouse, 20 by 194 feet One (1) Shed. 10 by 130 feet One (1) Sianghter-honse. 29 by 24 feet One (j) Piatform, 16 by 48 feet. The buildiegs will be sold stngly to the highest hidaer, and must be removed by the purchase. within ten days from date of sale. Terms; Cash, in Government frnds_ D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quart« oc 31-5t Depot of W. FOR, RENT—A COTTAGE, containing two pleasant rooms. A few persons can also be ac- commedated with BOARD on reasonable terms by addressing Mrs. N, MAGRUDER, Bladensburg, Md. oc 30-3t* Fo KENT—A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, centaining Grooms. Rent $40 per month. Sat- isfactory references required. Possession given imnmans ieee Inquire at No. 203 Mth street, ce 3 t FS" SALE—The FIXTURES of the hoarding house and restaurant known as the New Ldva. situated on the corner of Britge and Montgomer: streets, Georgetown. Price $00, $600 cash, bal oa on time, with security, Apply on pon er ses, or 30-3t* TERE FOR RENT.—Wanted by a young man +) of good recommendations, a SITUATION as clerk in a grocery or some lively business; and the FIXTURES and COUNTERS of the best stand in the city for sale, near the avenue. Sold cheap if told to day. Address A. B. C., this office. 0c30-3t* Avetos SALE OF CHINERY. York city— One (1) Thirty -foot Planer. One (1) Hydrostatic Wheel P) One (1) Large Railroad Drill. ne ay Punching end Shearing Machine, com- r (4) Fifteen ton Jacke, wudred (100) Claw Bars, Forty-four (44) dozen Assorted Files, Six (() Kerosene Head Lights, The above machinery is all new. and was con- States Military Railroad structed for the Unit service. ‘Terms cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, oc 31-17t Brevet Colonel and A. Q’ M ¢ SARDEN SPOTS. x GARDEN SPOTS. We offer thirty yery fine GARDEN SPOTS. of from 5 to 16 acres each. at low rates and on easy t Let everybody that wants a ig ae ad call on HALL, KILBOURN & CO., late M. HALL & CO.,corner 7th and F sts. ec 3)-3t Fo RENT—A STORK on D street, between Sth and 9th. Inquire on the premises. 0c 23-3t* Fer RENT—Three Unfurnished ROOMS, ble for housekeeping. at No. 61 13% street t tween B and C sts., Island. Oe 23-3t* Fo, RENT—Two suits of furnished ROOMS— parlor and bed-roem on fitst and second floor. Inquire at 459 17th street. oc 28 3t* 0 RENT—A HOUSE and GARDEN of I’ acres, corner of © and 20th st., Washington. og on the premises. st Ko RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. Also. a PIAN®. Apply at No. 409 on 12th streeg tween G and Fi sts.. west side. oc [FOR SALE-Two three story BRICK HOUSES on the Island, near Grace Church. Apply to C. B. BAKER, Star Office. oc 28-tf JOB RENT-—Six Unfarnished ROOMS. sai for housekeeping. References exchanged. Ap- ply at 397 New York avenne. oc 28 3t F'SENISEED PARLOR BED ROOM DINING ROOM and KITCHEN for rent. Water and Gas inthe premises. Apply 446 8th st., between Penna. ay. and D strect. oe 28 3t* FrOBRISHED. OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—One suitable for a Store or an at 407 G street, between 6th — = * ror KENT—A suite and several single ROOMS, well furnished and desirable, with or without board. First Ward, 16th street, No. 402. bet. I and K, 00 28-3t* Fo RENT—A good two-story BRIOK HOUSE, in good order; street eae and lighted with gas. Inquireof R.W. WILLETT, F st. south, be- tween 44¢ and 6th, No. 175. oc 8 -3t* Foe RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE. on the corner of N and 34th atrovin, ith bakeoven. oy . Open ani Tuesday. of ger Neneh OPTHOMA HERP, 4 i RENT—To a family withont children, a small FURNISHED HOUSE, for the winter. Inquire at 284 1th st.. bet and P sts, 3, _ 028 | ee RENT—In» a pri’ family, desirable nished ROOMS, with first-class BOARD, at No. 400 4th street, near the City Hall. Refere: required. __ oc %-3 Re ‘Terms moderate. 2 Fe KE n Georgetown, HOUSE, containin, m rooms; water and cas. tuation healthy and desirable. Passession given immediately. Apply at No. §2 Fayette street, Georgetown. oc 28 3t* ro RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE on i9th street. between New York avenue and D street. containing six rooms ly on the prem- ises. Also. three ROOMS for rent on E st.. be Ith and 18th. Apply on the prem Fer RENT—A PARLOR and two CHAMBERS. with use of bath room; ait on same flogr well furnished ; in amexcellent neighborhood with- in a few minutes walk of War and Navy popat- mente, gpoanize, at this office. References required. oc 28 Eo RENT—On the ist of November, a large HOUSE and STORE ROOM. on E. between 8th and sth streets, containing twenty-ome rooms, weil suited for a hotel or large boarding-house. The store will be rented separate 1f desired. In- quire at the Southern Railroad Office, corner of 6th street and Penn. avenue, of oc 28-3 OR SALE—A RESTA T Waid. Must be so:d by the first of the month, as the party is leaving the city. Will be soldcheap. Apply at 242 G «treet, between 17th aud i8th,near War Department. oc 27-4t* RARE CHANCE !—A business of Restaurant and Boarding Honse. situated in the best part ot the city, «m7ih street. is for sale immediately, at a fair bargain; or, if easier for the party, one-half Office oe 7-6" ofit. Inquire at the Star 160 ACRFSOF 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 tand, and Macres of splendid timber For particniars apply to DANIEL DULANY. Fea: of Fairfax county, or to FREDERICK GENART, 585 sth street, Navy Yard. oc af 4t™ FOR RENT—th> front half, er ROOMS suit- able fur housekeeping, at 173 2d street. bet. Band C streets. o¢ Ti -lw* VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE or exchange for city property. Situatedin Priace George's Ce pute Man ouly six miles faom the Centre Mar- ket ‘or farther particulars inquire of SAM’L C. & E. WROK, G street, between 17th and 18th sts., Washington. D.C. oc 26 6t OR SALE OR RENT—Thirty acres of valnable fae Ore tne = pores e Pot a 1e ain 5 af lara apply to'W. T. AL, Fot . town. i =e . "ae 5-l* ; ARM FOR RENT—Six miles from Washington k and twenty-five minutes’ walk from Bladens: o4 ee nti isa inence, having @ remarkabl; bu ¥ ini 1 beautiful situation. ona bi fine view of tne '¥; cou P ai i jiately. For particulars rely Meaare 3, MIDDLETON SHYATT at Hyatte: ae J. H. GORDON. M ARLBOROUGH FARM,FOR RENT. Situated om Potomac Oreck and river.a short dis- tanes | ielow A Aquia, and near the mail boat, which “Fre silin te But ly.‘ soloed LJ ‘s to be equally sdaptes to vegetables and grai| in AD rick: Pare eS “WOH Wah bade’ be'wein™ F. EXCHANGE FOR A! mera FOR SALE oR raaing 00 ; hard: Crmfiee m Res Vara bridge, tn, a) George's count d., near Bell's Meeting House, adjoining the lands of David Rollings and Elisha Prmyhrey. For further inquire at 953 Fah eecot oust or silver Mill Post Ofice omises, . Crowell, A. on MONDAY, November 6. 1835, at 2 0'clock he following described Government d Property, situate at Okain Bridge, on the Potomac river, above Georgetown, D. C.. RAILROAD MA- on A deposit of 8100 will be of property when knocked off ocmd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. prem required on each piece FRY WM. L. WALL & 00. Auctioncers. RESTAURANT AND THE TWO ADJOINING __ BUILDINGS AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOUN, October 31 at 4 o’clock. we will sel! » with Count adjoining Buil and G treets ‘Terms cash. oo . Aucta, ¥ C. W, BOTELER. Jr., Auctioneer. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, November 1, ot 1}. o'clock, 1 shall sell. at No 431 1ith street, between G ard HB, the Household Effects of a Sapatly removing from the city, consisting in part of, viz Une superior Rosewood Piano, made by Raven, Bacon & Co One fine Kosewood Parior Suite, upholstered in satin damask. couristing of one Sofa,two Arm Chairs. and six Reception Chairs Fine Silk Brocatel and Kmbroidered Curtains, with Cornices. &o Walnut Writing Cabinet Walnat Marble-top Center and Sofa Tables Walnut Etagere Gas Chandeliers Lrusseis end Inerain Carpets. Straw Matting Wainut si clining Chair, superior Guitar One very superior Mabogany Extension Table Marbie-top Sideboard. Canc-seat and Arm Chairs Clocks, China. G and Crockery th mirror back Mahogany W be. Mahogany Bedsteads Mahogany W Set, complete with marbles edetend , poy Requisites, &o Terms cash.” A cash deposit will be required each purchaser at the time of sale oc %-d ©. W. BOTELER. Jr., Auct. { W.L. WALL &00 ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHIN CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE. ChicS Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, oer Washanaton, D. C., October 31, 1355. sold, at Public Auction, under ptain D.G. Thomas, M ‘ ouse No. 6, on Seventeenth, Liem 09 eenth and Seventeenth | .on WEDNESDAY, N strect. between Si Washington, D. ¢ 13.200 axes. 389 Pickaxes, 3 Spades. 1,100 Hatchets, 8.400 Can ess Pans, 5:00 French Block-t 8,70) Metallic Scales, 12,400 Knapsacks,7,000 Ketth G, e direc 8.K., U.8.A., a K Vvermber 15, at 10 o'clock a.m., aquantity of ‘Condemned Clothing, &c., consisting of about 1 000 Great Coats, 1.#0 Sack Coats, 2" Uniform Coats, 9) Jackets’ 2,000 Trowsers. 5.000 Biankets, 620) Bel Sacks. 400 Shovels, 2,300 » 10309 n Bowls. new; Bee WALSH & CO.. Auctioncers. 285 Penna. ave., corner 10th street, GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF _A FIRST. CLASS RESTAURANT, BAR COUNTERS, &c,, AUCTION. ALSO, EXTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- a t AT THRE NITURE contained in House No. 514 11 'h strest, nedocr abeve Pennsylvania avenne, the effects of M readers. who ts leaving the city. On WE SDAY RNING next. November Ist, at 10 o clock , we will sell. at House No. 41th street. all the Farnitare therein and name in part— Elegant Cook Stove and Fixtures Kitchen Utenstis Parior and Chamber Carpets, Stoves Bedsteads, Bedding. Bureaus 4 ! aver: | Bota Chairs, Tables sacks, 15.800 Shelter Tents, 30 Common Tents. 2509 | 8° Li 'Tents. 1200 Wall. Tent Files, 1,400 Sibley | (Gilt Frame Mirrors Tents, 1.00 Hospital Tents, 600 Hospital Tent Flies, 4 Tent Stoves, together with a large lot of Caps, Hats, Stockings, Bootces, Boots, Canteen: Rope, Drums, Sashes, Bogles, Trampets, T Poles, Tent Cuttings. Canvas Cuttings, &c. The sale will be continued from day to day unt! the whole lot is se) Successful bidd stores within fi ays trom date ef sale, Terms—Cash in Goversment fuuds DH Rrevet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Oc 31-13t_ Depot of Washington. [sro2tant TO KAILBUAD OOMPANIES. Orrick AssisTaNT QUARTERMASTER. Wastincton, D. C., Oct 3i, 188, Will be sold at Public Auction, at Alexandri: Va..on MONDAY, the 4th day of Decem yer, 1855: 2,€00,000 feet assorted Luml er Sv new Platform vars, 4 feet 8 inches gnage 20 box Freight Cars, 4 feet 8 inches guage 4 Passenger Cars 650 Car W heels, (good) 125 pairs Car W heels ou axles 400 new Car Axles 3,000 Ses Rubber Springs 4 Elliptic Car Springs 100 Davis’ Patent Car Sorings £00 tons good second-hand T Rail 409 tons old T Rail 60) tone old Strap Rail & tons Axles Iron, eld 7 tons Tire Iron. old 8 tons Scrap Steel, old 225 —— eae ae 220 tons Wrought Scrap Iron 225 tons Cast Serap Tron 21 Vis 2 tone assorted Bar Iron 34 tons assorted Sheet Iron & tons assorted Steel 70.000 pounds Boat Spikes 20,000 pounde Railroad Spikes dt 000 pounds cut Spikes and Nails 25.C% por Bo ands Rope ‘11.200 feet ted Glass ether pany F 3,400 pounds Baubber and Hemp Packiag 10 Hendersen Pumps 2,80) feet assorted Gas Pipe 50 Grindstoves 28,60 pounds Track Bars 7,£00 pounds Bpike Mauls, Cold Chisels, &c $00 Picks and Shovels 0 Le: ns 4.500 Axes. Hatchets and Adres 7,000 Handles & steel -plated Frogs 90 steel Frog Plates wo Porte Fixtures 3 pertable Forges 8 Fumetn rai £33 Be co 5 z FY He i $ uares 75 10.000 pounds Chains TLe0o Files 9,000 pognte Boiler and Tank Bivets omd Plate ‘ashers 60 Globe Valves 140 Monkey Wrenches 32 Emery Wheels 40 reams Emery Cloth and Paper 28 Ox Yok: a 25 Water Tanksand Hoops Sash: Contents of Job Printing Office, “consisting of Presses, Type. . &e. number of Hand and T) Care. é of the Suppy Store. which contains wy large sssortmen' valuable Railroad M. rial, new, and of the best quali Contents of Machine and consisting of Planers. Lathes, Wheel Brees ti , Engines, Shafiing. Belting: Sete Pies lar e lot of second hand Stores, c mene at 10 o'clock, to be adjourned . iL all is sold. yin Goverument nds will be required to remove the Oil Cloth, &c., &c. ALso, The entire Bar Fixtures, Marble top Bars, Arm Chairs, Mirrors, Marble-top Tables, good Will and ence s, t , Terms cash, il] ow MLK. WALSH £00., Ancts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT Ss ALEXANDRIA, VA. Quartermaster’: ce, Depot We Gel Quarieeingion D.C. Octovet ime t Will be sold at public’ auction. ou. the premisce at Alexandria, Va , under the directi Lient. Col J. G.C. Lee. A Q. M., on DAY, Nevember 1. 1855. at 2 o'clock Frame Buildings. as follows 4t the Cotton Ppeory. corner of Washington and Pendicion streets One (1) Building, i by 20 feet, onestory, shingled roof. One (1) Barrack, 20 by 83 feet,atwo stories, shingled roof. Ope tt) Kitchen, D ty 38 feet, one story , shingled One (1) Out-house, 7 by I@ feet, two stories, shingled roof. At S W. Corner of Queen and Patrick streets, One (3) stable, 40 by 100 feet, felt roof At the rear of No. 2T Queen street, One (1) Shet Mess-hoase, 12 bY 22 tet, felt roof, ‘The above auscrived buildings will be sold 4 in the order named, must be removed by pyrobaoere — — days ry a of sale. 3 vernment fai Faeyr Maj. Gen. and Cilef Guartermector, re’ - - Thief rm: . oc 28-9 Depot of Washington. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS aT x NOETH END uF ar eee \dquariers Deparment of Washineion, — Opsce of C Hof Quartermaster Washingion, D. C.. October 23, 1886. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, under the direction of Captain Jokn B. Hynes! A/G M-. ou WEDNESDAY, November Ist, mony Aedangg inh m, ‘~~ bie ty = ‘bed Tame - beton, 0 the Unit 7 eianted in this city, at the north end of Yong ridge, Viz: One Ufficera’ Quarters, 24 by 16 feet. One Barrack. (two stories.) 63 by 20 feet. One Guarahonse. 18 by 12 feet. The Buildings will be sold siugly, and mast removed withiv ten (10) days from jash in Gor wi toes fueds. = M. 1 LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Departmen’ of Washington. Y GREEN & WILLIA! HOUSRHOLD FURNITURE BY PUBLIC AUC- ON. On WEDNESDAY. the ist day of November, at o'clock a. m.. we shall sell, at No. 51. Penusylva- pia avenue. between 2ist and 22d streets, First rd, Parlor ruiture, consisting of Sofas, rs, Rockers, Gingses; chambers, consist- of Bedsteads. Dressing Bureaus. Chairs, ables, Mattresses, Pillo Comforts, Blankew, Carpets. &c. Also, Cooking Stoves and requisites, and many other articles too numerous to enumer- GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts._ Y JAMES ©. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. MINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ant KNITURE PERSONAL EFPECTS,WEAR- ING APPAKEL, &c . &c. i DA MORNING, November 24, covmencing at 10 o'clock, by order of the honor- able ’ Court of the District of Columbia. I shall scll, at the residence of the Iate Harriet Willes. No. 22 134 street. between ( ant D, all the Housetold and Kitchen Furniture, &c., and her Persona! Effects therein and Wearing Apparel eutize, £e..K6- 4 BOSS. Administrator oc md 36 MCGUIRE & CO.. Aw Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acutioneers, EOF A BUILDING LOT ON 4TH AStREET, BETWEEN N AND © STREETS NOKTH. On FRIDAY, 34 inst., 40'clock - we shall Felt tn frou of ‘the lorcmiscs part of Lot Bis 5 ro running back fatT inches to a 30 foot paved alley. ‘The title perfect. Terms: Oue-half cash; balance three, six and nine mouths, — bearing interest, secured by a deed t remises. “All ecurerane ing and revenue stamps at the cost chaser. ocd. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ly and t Ladies’ Fasnionable SAND SHOES to - SOHON, Agent TREET, Pe 1it8 STARE! between Penn- AUCTION SALE _OF VALUARLE UNIM- PROVED BEAT ESTATE BY PUBLIC AUO- HURSDAY, November 24, at 4 @ onus Bt in frovt of the aor Fond ore A Square Bo. Ba. treutns @ feet 8% inches ons Teet enst. between streets north, Breet cite c cocd alley, Iwill be eubutviged Oaf ores: Coe tearth coum: balanes in G12 and 18 ‘erms : Ove-fourth asthe, secured by a deed of traston prem- ee ee L BOOKS—Neill & Smith's Compen- | #9; revenue stamps ‘cost Mepics 4 NS apaianes Weak m4 PR convapensing ont, = vole; W. rapentics. two vols; cod ant 225 Lattineg ired on each lot when > fe a mre te a S| 0c 2-008 KEEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts._ ory Ws Prectice; @ “4 tary; —————oo—ee ees SUE" Vermalary’ end any tiene tor pals at A rear PON Ae Oe bees f ‘agg got, FRANOK TAYLOR, 0c 3" 34s a oe * om ' ~