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| LOCAL NEWS. cae maby TO-NIGHT, Groven’s THEATER —The of“The Streets of New York.” Matinestemecece af- ternoon at reduced rates of CANTERBURY.—An immense bill of ballet, songs, negro delineations, the melo drama of “The Bandit’s Vengeance,” the negro bur- lesque of “The Streew of New York,” and other attractions. Opp FzLLows’ HaLL.—Fair for the benefit of Assembly's Church. Music, rare fancy ar- ticles, &c. ei ieetio PRoTRAcTED MxxEtTInes.—The series of Meetings at the *h street Methoeist Protestant Church, which began Iast Sunday week, have deen continued this week, and are stili in pro- gTess, with a manifestation of considerable in- terest_ Several conversions have been report- ed. Since the beginning of the meeting, the astor, Rev. J.T. Ward, has been assisted by ev. Drs. R. H. Ball and Nadal, Rey. Messrs. Stitt, D. W. Bates, of Alexandsia, B. Light Tilteon of Baltimore, and D. Bowers of George- town. -—__o—_—_. Secosp WARD STATION CASES.—Alfred Peck, drunk. dismissed; Patrick Sullivan, vi- lating corporation erdinance, $1.59. M. C. Edwards, assault and battery, bail for court. Albert Wing, attempt to poison Susan Young. Phillip McCue, accessory; Hattie Young, do.; committed to jail for court. S. Gant, Joseph Lee, Edward Pindle, Lloyd Nichols, disorder- ly; #1 each. —— Ge ~ CHARGE oF STEALING A Cow.—Hiram Gray colored, was arre: 2 er ype by officer Frazier, of the Third ard, on a ¢! ‘ge of stealing a cow, the property of Mary Dunigan. He was held to bail for further hearing before Justice Thompson. ———_~++-e--__ OITy ITEMS. gta oR oa Do.taR Jewelry Store, the only Dollar Jewelry Store in this city, is No. 438 Penney! yenia avenue, third doer from 4¥ street. a escas JEWELRY and silver plated Ware at the Dol- Jar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylynnia avenue, third door from 4¥ street. “Silver- plated Tabie Spoons, Tea Spoons, Goblets, Salt Casters, Cups, Forks, California Stene sett Kings, Bralets Chain, Lockets, for one dollaratftbe Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438, third door from 4} street. aaa ieees From the American Journal of Pharmacy, May,1965. Edited by Wm. Proctor, Jr., Professor of Pharmacy in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Will the Fluid Extracts gooutof use owing to the high price, or can we have some author- itative modifications of the formulas by which ‘we can make them at a more reasonable cost!” “If the latter, shall the change be in the qual- ba of the menstruum, orin the manner of ap- Rr ‘Ying it, soasto reduce the quantity requisite! ‘an there be a convocation of the Committee of Revision to authorize some new method or Modification of the present recipes!” With regard to the contemplated change in the quantity or in the menstruum itself, in the preparation of fiuid extracts, I would take oc- casion to say that in medicine the health of the patient is the great object to be gained. The cost ofthe material is something, but when put into the scale with human health, and often human life, itis hardly worthy of consideration atall. My Buchu (Helmbold’s) Will continue to be made as formerly and if it cannot be maintained at present prices, they Will have to be advanced to meet ihe advance in the price of materia]. To such as desire quantity instead of quality we would say that water is a cheap commodity, and may be read- ily added by the person using the medicine if he desires to do so. H.T. Hetucorn, Druggist and Chemist. 5% Broadway, N. Y. City. ae a “A Surent Coir ‘ovens.—Few are aware ofthe importance Mdchaching acongh or “slight cold” in its first stage: that which in the begin- ning would yield to a mild remedy, ifneglected, soon attacks the lungs. “Brown's Bronchial Troches” give snre and almost immediate re- hef. “The Troches” have proved their effica- ey by a test of many years, and have received vestimonials from eminent men who have used <hem. ee TRrEIsM.—Corns, buuions, inverted nails, and other disorders of the feet, when neglected, injure the general system by preventing the body from taking that natural and imdispen- eable exercise so conducive to health. To all afflicted with these terrible evils, we would recommend an early call at Dr. White's office, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted and tender feet, consult Dr. White. SS Great Barcains in Jewelry and Silver- ee ‘Ware at the New York Dollar Gift Store, No. 456 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. Your choice for one dollar, which also g@ecures you a free gift, consisting of cluster, jet and coral setts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings, combs, goblets, cups, tea and table spoons, forks. oc 11-Im* ROFESSOR ALE: A OLWSKI, the wt Spot PIANIS’ axD ees opens his new SINGING Gant PIANOFORTE COURSE on on Oc tober 30th. by an entirely new and simplified system. Le bis new method, any Person having only a slight knowledge ef music wil be enabled in a very short time to read and ex- ecute the moe difficult —_ with rare perfection. As to the vocal part, by of vor: os he arrives “the most extrao inary results. All those whe wish to become fine Singers or excellent Performers are advised to call at his residence, No. 415 8th street, between G and H streets. Hours Pa ar ane from 11 a.m. to 1p. m., and from z m oc -1m B a a We ce & AUGTION NOTI Having resamed the AUCTIO’ Y bustw Ess, = my splendid Anctien Booms 502 7th str: under Odd Fellows’ Hall, T shall devote special a tention to the Oe of Houses, Lo! Lots, Farms Stock, Furniture o' orn declining housekee ing. Horees and. Cai tales under Deeds of ‘Trust. 5 2yahens Court ester. fessels and Cargoes, and all kinds of Merchandize, either on the ises, or at my Auction Rooms. Cash advances made one all Lcopeiqned ods, ‘uct, ceWim 602 7thet “under Gad Feihnes Hall, 3 (nt. # Chron.} = J3: YHATMAN _ RERVEY SHRIVER. YEATMAN & 0O., 9 TANA AVENUE Lo 59 Lovins MERTEN ae eee TATA A VENTE, For the ae oF BACON, pa Bone TER, CHEESE. EGGS.” APPL and. Country saait Sitisstec ont rine ar aa ave ac ne as low as they can hed im Pen, ‘Pur: chasers are respectfully requested fo provs anny giving us acall. (RUIT TREES AND DUTCH abil OTS, &c. FRUIT TREES of ‘neat quality, Jad moderate in price, can be supplied Lp the Sans teMitacet sasSind's cy =, Peaches. Apricots, Mecsarfese, Onerites, Grape Vines—Belaware. Concord, Rebecca, &c. Lawton Blackberries, Strawberries, Gooséber- ries, Currants, &c Dt Jus rx<.ved from Holland, consisting of ar and single Hyacinths, Tulips, Ranunculus, A: monies, Narcissus. Crocuses. Snowdrops, Iri First quality Bulbs selected Ure a “3c cost ___ 392 7th MPOBTANT TO FEMALES, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills te the result of « long and extensive practice, They are mild in their operat: and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irre; larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all e! structions, whether from cold or other fe, head ache, pain in the side palpitation of ten Saat Shites, all nervous affections, bysterice, fatigue pain in the back and fimbe. . distarbed sleep, ‘which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS ‘wes the commencement of a new era in the fast mentof irregularities and obstructions whi consi; *o many to s PREMATC GRA fom heme ev mata health ‘unless is s obstruction = health hegenes Sodeckine.. aaa, Bille fr mike MuEDt PERSISTENT SS to yead fe ent Re ‘Toke Tiss. \DON'T BE ’ is ft. and tell him that pos | = LTABLE vip thet og MEST ER NE IN at WORLD. which is comprised in Di, CHEESEMAN'S PL Finis itandard Remed Sess a Stale tp pay lads uliar a ‘o classes Sre tpraluable, ind wuh certainty, Periodical fa een darren throughout the country, having the sanction of aus ae ae ‘eminent Physicians in America. PE et premnent, Sates when they - hy weed, So penas thr O8, containing from 8 to 60 Pills. lis s mt , secure from observa- ena,bs fhe Frm fy the Proprietors FOR SALE BY ALL BRUGGISTS. HUTCHINS & HILLYER, Pro} dec W-eoly a 25 Dey street, New ¥ ;OR BENT—T octave PIABOS, of modern ine tone, and in good order, BOSWELL'S FARCE STORE, no 4-6t E street, near Mt! gare WEST zap poeeh ptcin ‘EK DEPOT 113 vane’ ny a bli JoINe ane TBILET ARTIOLES a OIL Land LAMPS, WINDOW Bbove place. Cc# ry wena EERORT, Ttk MERCHANT, Sa Plas a riends of fez are tfully invited cae nc other | hus: band. at No. 71, riot gor 436 street and avenue, on Friday, 10th inst., at3 o'clock roe TMILSTEAD, On Thurtday, November 9, E youngest ebild of L. Daud Biisabeth fe Milt yt months and 14 0 beantitul to longer live, Sweet little Eddie The darhing of his Hoakehota throng, ‘he tender parenta’ The friends — respectful’. panied to attend the funeral from the residence his parents, 744 New ersey avenue. between L and M streets south, on Saturday atternoen, at 20'clock p.m. COOPER. On Thursday evening, Now. oth at 94 o'clock, of convulsions. ViLtE TOR: NER, ‘second shild and only son of Bishop pad rah E. iT. aged 2 years, 5 months days. The remains will be taken to Baltimore for inter- ment to- eerie (Sicerter) ereee at ilo — SS Sun and Portland, Me., papers please copy LOST AND FOUND. CARE ter lace, in Georgetown, Nov. 0th, a SORREL HORSE, about ten years oid; lame in one of the ee The owner may, come forward, ’ e8 ani ‘6 him awa Enotes Pa ey ene OLANCY, Email. $5 REWARD —Lost,on the 7th instant, between 13th street and Center Market, or in the mar- ket. a BREASTPIN containing haig and with *+ Belle?’ engraved on the back. The™pinis very — Ro. as it contains the hair of a deceased he finder will receive the e reward by ee it at No. 450 13th street, near BE. nol0-2t $ 1 5 is ae from the residence of M. BL. President's Square, a red yg White face; short crumpled horns, no a re eo lee Ww B: rl, a SITUA- ANON te tecook: wash and Irs Good city re ference if required. Address Box 3, Star effice. 1t* Wii WOMAN to cook, wash and iron. Apply at, the commanding officer's quarters, city references required. Do 10-2t* Waster BARBER, who can show no 10-3t* een reiisble references. W! aie as Cok. No. 22 Star office. WANTED Two MARBLE he ape but competent hands need tats ALES. °RUTHERFU D. Pioneer Steam ae le Works, cor, 13th st. and Penna. ay, no } ANTED—A first class TIN AND a Ww IRON WonSeE. Stead. Roe rk and the best wagesgiven. T. W. MILLER, 245 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts“ neo 10-2t* WwW coreg ae man who understan: ALLIO’ table woman. Please address a is busi- TION to work on a tearm. A Ap- ply te DAN CLANUEY, 215 L street, sonia i and 19th streets. WASTED—-A SALESW: es who ae ex- on in the Ladies’ Trimmings line. One who can speak German preferred. = Pennsylvania avenue, WASTED 7 7 @ steady woman, with cae, daughter, for all housework, a SITUA TION as reek! hafeerad and Ironer, whether in town or country. Apply at No. 553 Capitol Hil, New ped oe + ere highest sonceent tions can WASTED willing and industrious y« MAN, pitt porter, in an old establi: . re. Must be well recominended aud familiarly a inted with the city A colored man of the ok k preferred. Ap between the hours of G WEN, Military and vizen’ Pakion’Ne fue. n0 1) 3 roung 212 Pa. avenne. nol S250 6, PARTEEE, WANTED ith mt, ina Inquire at the Star Office. noe FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALES. Fox SALE OR RENT—Two BRICK BU ILD- Ge. waitable for stores, corner of 2d street nerth. Inquire at 257 B street, or ise Pa. me. no 10-3t* Fo: RENT Furnished or unfarnishe’ HOUSE No. 565 ith street, near Smithsoniaa Insti- tute. Inquire at Ne. 446, cor. 8th st. and Penna. avenue. no 10 lw* B33 ENT FRAME HOUSE, with 8 rooms. of oid meuth, im advance. Possession eae on the Leth. Callat Ist street — neg a Fo RENT—Two small frame HOUSES, each sonteining four rooms, One on 2th street, near J, the oth ) Ashen cabal Apply to No. 43 Dunbarton st., Georgetown no 10-3t™ FS SALE—The STOCK, EIXTERES | and LEASE of a small wrocery’and provision store doing « s00d business. tory reasons given for selling. snquies at northwest corner of Mth ond N streets, no W-3t* R SALE—One OYSTER SALOON and RES- TAURANT Rear Center Market. To inquire by KERN & TAN UEIDEN. Eagle BO fe rth street, eponse the Northern Liberty Market, no 10-4t™ A LBASANT WELL FURNISHED BACK PARLOR. on first floor. Also, two on third floor, at 2 treet, between 14th and 15th, one susare) from Willard’s. Terms reasonable. For, RENT pecabe Ist, to A small family without children, a FURNISHED HOUSE, con- taining eight rooms, with gas and eae yard front om rear. Apply 276 Hstreet, north side, near sth. no 10-603t* 4.800 SER RURQUASE THE LEASE Q FURNITURE ant FIXTURES of the best located hotel and bar-room in Washing- ton, Going a.business of $125 per aoe ie is a rare chance, "Address, an oon fa possible. JS. Star office. prs STORE FOR SALE—Inquire at, whe ai BICKLAYEKS WANTED TO wane ohe Ford's Thee, one ‘at the building. no 9-2t* UNBAR, Contractor. EDUCATIONAL. USDERSIGNED, WILL TEACH IN A PRI- vate family, and give also accurate instraction several Langueges. First-class pay afferd the ex sc lease call at N. @ who can S Lonisans cit no7-lw Legation. N R. CHARLES DEMIEUX wishes to inform the public that he is now ready to give instruc- tionin the FRENCH and SPANISH Languages. at ei references given. Inquire at the New York Hotel. cor. 7th aud B sts. no 6-6t* FRENC AN FBOM ramus. HAVING his evenings aieengeted free at 5 o'clock.) wishes to give some LES: 8’in the French Lan- guage. The best reference given. Terms moder- ate. ddress Bex 35 Star office. no 1-10t* avenue. WASTED Taw RDLOEEE Y—A good DRESS- KER. Also, two GIRLS to learn the 7 2d street Kets betw. business. Band ©, ‘ANTED—A responrible PERSON, to take charge of a Prevision and Poultry business. A liber»! interest or salary will be given. raed at yee Qe Saloon, corner of Ist and C streets no A LADY CAPABLE OF TEACHING THE English branches, with Latin, desires a SIT- UATION as teacher, either in a school or private family, or would take a situ n as librarian or wb" Best of reference § Mise Z., care Mrs, SUPER, Bal {more Post omee, ‘* Waxtenais, 000 ona fee ae oo property worth fear timesthe amount. Address Box 24, Star offiee. no 8-3t" S'; TIMOTHY'S HALL.—The duties of this BLO AND CnAMERE roe RESTA 0. 467 9th st., bet. E anc Fox RENT—STORE and aK STOR: ae 593 8th street, Navy Yard. no 9-3t* WOR RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS. suitable © tor housekeeping. Inquire at 547 M tween 8th and 9th. ne 9-3t* RO"S {OR RENT Farnished or unfurnished. No. 499 loth street, between Penna. avenue and C street, 0. 9-3t BS RENT—Two fine office ROOMS, on Penn- ct oe nue, between 12th and 13th streets, No. 23 no 9 3t* [98 RENTIA STORE with dwellin lar, No. #76 7thstreet, bet. Band avenue, Inquire at 57%, J. MILLER. T° LET—Four ROOMS, communicating, and one on the first floor, furnished or unfurnished, with gas, on 10th street, between L and M, No: no 9-3t" FGE,BENT A ¥ it- ly situated, with fruit garden attach 2 moderate. 362 north B street, between Ist and 2d east, Capitol Hill, no 9-3t* a- ANTED—A good NURSE, to take care of a stitution will be resumed on Sept. 15, 1855, "For | WW jaunn child “Rene tutsadol cme nce apes terme &c., see catalogue and circular at the a 352 C street, between 4}¢and 6th. no 8-3t* al bookstores of s city, or address the prin- | &, Find ‘B. PARSONS WANTED-A FU RN ISHED HOU sponsible tenant, who wi take su 31 Gatonsvill the furniture. Famlly consists of etgne persone, z 3 or fe zoos needed, id Banna 2 0c small bo} dress DENTISTRY. eet seca oe ree &. MERRIL EN WANTED FORTHE are rer SURGEON DENTIST, No. 310 Pennsylvania ave., Ss | ats 9th and 10th sts., Washington, iP Ds. CHARLES PUHUNT tikes pleasure in in- — his friends, patrons and the public generally that he has fitted upa new nt elegant office at No. 499 7th street. op} tite Odd Fellows’ Hall. He in prepared to execute with promptness all operations in Dental Surgery and every class of Work belonging te the profes. sion. no 1l-im* EETH NM. LOOMIS, M. The Inventor and Patentee of Pie MINERAL TE TEETH, attends personal: hie office inthis city. Man persons can} wear these teeth who cannot wear others, bod bo person can wear others who cannot wear ene. Persons calling at my office can be aecommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are particular, and wish the p rest, cleanest, strongest and mos fect denture that art can procure the MINERAL TRETH wil be more fally warran Kooms in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvan between Sth and Wthate. Also, 907° A rob Philadelphi ec REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise aN sco" to, extract to call at D: Tewinse Me ech oat sreniae toe and ex ved method of insertin, Sacee TEETH. you once see the great improvement in his teeth, you a wil have them in no other le this new and valuableone. Teeth inse: on and Rubber Plates at the old priee, aa we hi not ad gee eur work since the great No. aaa ‘poun’s avenue, between 12th and 13th jant6-ly 8. R. LEWIE.M. D., Dentist. Rpmovar OF METSEAOTE BMUSIC STORE IRON’ HALL, No. 318 nage nba avenue, between 9th and 20th streets, with assortment Foreign and ‘Ameri ican Sheet Music Italian Strings, and Musical Instruments! ofall vagenry ete at hedomaerungr and Retai! 7 1. Sole tok Pianos, and Mason & Hamline Cabinet Ont me. v = G. METZEROTT No. 318 Pennsylvania aven no6 tf between 9th and 10th T= FIRE AT BARNUM’S MUSEUM. A CARD FROM P. T. BARNUM. INSUBANCE POLICIES, BOOKS AND PAPERS ALL SAVED. New York, July 14, 1855 Messrs. HERRIno & Co. Gentlemen: Though the destruction of the Ame- rican Museum has proved @ serious loss to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that ‘‘It’s an ill wind that biows nobody good,” and consequently, congratulate rou that your well- known safes have again demonstrated their supe- rior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual se- verity. The safe you made for me some time age was in the office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of the building, and In the hottest of the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial t was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up its centents in very good order, books, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition fer immediate use, and a noble com! tary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fi ‘Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING’S SAFES were inall parts of this fire. The contents of all were saved. These Safes are furntshed at guaranteed factory prices. J.P. BARTHOLOW, Agent for Herring’s Safes and Money Chests, 558 7th street, below Pa. avenue, oc 14 eo3w Washington, D. 0. Cyoce cums? A GRoonnae dust teee recel ved WHIT EL no a 0. 67 Losistene vende, CBee E oxas AND. BLACK TEAS JUST ved ane S Fecelved and for #00 WY nit WELL 2 00., no6-eotw No. 84 Toutes siana ay., near 7th st. fy WIEEMAN’S Indelphia) * CELEBRATED LADIES SHOES —_ AGENCY, 493 11TH STREET, betwoon A large assoriurent of Ladien’ Fashtonable BOOTS AND SHOES censtantly on hand. Al ‘Orden attended to 13m" SOHON, Agent _ - SEW DRUG STORE, CAPITOL HILL, Corner of C st. north and Third st. east. JOSEPH WALSH, Jn., APOTHECARY, Respectfully, oupounass he the Public that pew his new store, a iat FieesH ‘So ———— SESH SUPPLY of eek 4 ‘CHEMICALS. PERFUMERIES, &., article usually aed in a well- ney tore, and toprep ed, at all pours f; oy and night, to res; romptly Nowe bat but the purest and hgees ledicines wil! dispensed. and especial attention wil ibs yarimen of BIGARA ont ,R0- comp! Bacco constantly on hand. D STBEET. PAPER gin AND WINDOW SHADE3 REDUCED PRICES, at KIDWELL, ote ee a tie 367 D street, iIding. All wan in their line execated by first- ons . workmen, warranted to o to give satiataction | SE82 Remember the place, 367 D street, near Sth. _eea-im*™ Curon HELLEN, Late Paymaster U. 5. Navy, ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION oF OCLAIM# BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT Claims for Prise Money, Lost Olothing, Beunty, Paex Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other prcper- 6y attended to promptly. Office 29 436 street, Post Office Box 425 Wash’ ingte city, D. 0. rs READY AND Porta USIVE TEST of th A Pre pertion BOLD'S FLUID. zx. TRA Rigi lt son with those set forth i ited Btates Dispensatory- ae ELMBOLD's js EXTRACT PUCHU gives vigor to the frame and blood to the aud cheek. ee yekitity te accompanied by many alarming #ymptoms, end Act ne treatment is sabmitted to,cone sum! ore; itwensue. Bos = | & Co. Mor Boston Choice of regiments in either branch of ser- Inquire at 326 C street, between ee ET NURSE WANTED—Apply to Dr. W.P. JOHNSTON, 7th street, opposite Post Oftice, Letween the hours of 8 and 9a. m. and from m 12 to T p.m. -t WASTE D—Shoemakers to know that eben can purchase LEATHER and FINDIN: the pod pang Store Rymne at 479 he Loc 26-1m*]} 3.0 HALL. Ww ANTEDWe WOob ee "erat furnished and un- furnished HOUSES. beth large and small Alvo, FARMS and BUILDING LOTS in and around Washington and the apainies con county. oc i Im* 476 7th street, opp Vv ) ANTED.—For rst class Oenfect Baltimore, a competent WORKMAN to, "take charge as foreman; must be perfect in baking and ornamental work, and well vse eng pply at No. 316, Pa avenue, Washington, D.C. oc 4. af Bp?! digs HOUSES WANTED, iy a six Ai e Bost Since. eight rooms each._ Inquire at G. BUREN & CU., No. 638 7th street. W ANTE WA LADIES EVERYBOD WM. PRINCE, THE ‘PIONEER OF STAMPING, 381 F street, opposite Patent office, Has,in consequence of an attempt made on the part of ‘of new beginners, to cut down the price of PING, Teduced his charge, and is now pre- 01 test WANTED red to, stam IVE CENT: ER WIDTH TO TEN CENTS, Avy SS. whether we have it or not. Ladies should be careful, as dangerous and cheap compo: sitions that ruin fabrics are now naod By the so- ci calied Stampers. We are the only 4! al pers sons in. the gy fiom ogg in 8) PING FLUTING. e and amp. eoy mane bronght us. Daily issue patterns se 15-tf Gert CHAN FOB AGENTS. What the people want. ¢ Complete History of the War, inone large volume, splendid) illustrated, with over 125 fine portrs Generals and Battle scenes. The most candid, lucid, complete, an- thentic and. rollable histery published. It’ con- tains matter eq three large octave volumes, Send for circulars and see our terms. Address, “JONES, BROS. & ©: se y ax TEE Philedeiphine FOR SALE AND RENT. FS RENT—FRONT PARLOR and two BED ROOMS. on second floor, communicating. suit- able for housekeeping. Also, large Back ant nt ROOMS, on third floor, suitable either for a family or single gentlemen, to be let together or separate. Kent varying from $8 to $30 per month. No. 234 H street, between 19th and 20th, one brosk team cars. 7-1m* M AELBOROUGH FARM FOR RENT. Situated on io pape Creek and river,a short dis- tance below Aquia. near the mail boat, which asses twice dally. affording every facility tomar: et. The soil is of the best quality. and is believed $e be agp fons sted . x etabiee and Heder Ap to the su Dy Gorge, lericks- bare P.6., ROB PWALLAGH 8” os iol Fe. RENT—Four FA gah ter gl HOUSES. m9 to 13 ruoms each, Three Unfurnished HOUSES, 4 rooms each. Alto. sale, 8 pues Lots on I street, between 13th str: Building Lots ‘on street. between Gth ud 7th streets; 2 Building Lots on L street, east of srect; 1 2 Ronaing ot on 10th mn preas. near R street; sot om Joth 9 street, for iy to Go H. WOOD. frm of MITOH: RB scatheast: corner of Pa. eueess A ad a fie on ae The subscriber, living four miles west of eae mentee mery ceunty, Md., is anxious to sell 500 acres of his LAND, entire, or in lofe to sult purchasers. This lead isin ged condition; well wooded and watered; some build- ings on it quite accessible to market; near the pro- cted Metropolitan Railroad and county town he Jocation is remarkably healthy, and has all oe stippoved th of Sharches, pamcels, mille, vii | a tis supposed that all desirous of purchasing w: view this land, or address the subscriber for fur- tee patticnlers. when termi seget aon omamodating | f ww e made known. Rocksilie, Montgomery county, Ma. oc 16-wiw [Balt Sun copy.} SS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. NUISANCES. ux 6 is hereby gi Mee, 1, to all oy gen interested, that housekeepers and others will be permitted, for the period of bm hes from this date, to remove from their premises any kind of offal or other mat- ter which is at all iikely to engender disease, and to deposit the same in the nearest street theréto, not — — some: fat —— the footway, Papen will removed free xpense. By per- son to be benefitted by this proposition, “the condi- tions herein stated Hust be complied with in all Feapects. is notice is given mainly to effect the removal of all nuisances from the town without del also to save the citizens from fines avy expenses from which. ve eS there will be no ence) Y ADDISON, Mayor. Maron's ’s Orricx, ‘Geraaaae, D. G., Novem- ber 9, 1865. no 9-10tif FURNITURE, FURNITURE, e FURNITURE. The mips is happy to inform - numerous and customers That his stock of CABINET TURMITURE s full = complete, SS nl at a tant cannes Sell ‘and Mantel ali tie Blave, Zandeqne Cham! nut, mee 5 and vai alnut. 0: jn oil Harbl top Sideboards, wi th Elegere Seana ctr -top Ta Ta- ga it vi: ety; ds, ‘Extensi ‘xtension Tables; and. in fact. every ar- i ally to be found in a first-class joageter- ce Eclablishment call is carnestly re- quested before purchasi. "§ Be = OHN a 2. ee. PERSONS IN WANT OF DE- SIRABLE FURNITUBB of every description, from the simplest to COSTLIEST CHAMBER STs, And from the least expensive to the FINEST PABLOR FURNITURE. seen Would do well to examine the stock now tobe Messrs. JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Penney syivania ue. or New’ York ALSO, BRONZF CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, &c., from the col manufactory of am, Tucker | tween 2ist ee, with use of Cl Sage Fok RENT—The fine BUSINESS, corner of 23a and G streete, containing a large corner Store and Fixtures and five rooms. Terms $35 a month, Inquire 20% F street, bet. 4th and 15th. no9-3t* Fee REN1T—Onve three-story BRICK HOUSE, in avery d able location, with gas and wa- ae dd to BERNARD HAYES, cor. Ath and i streets OR SALE—AT ABARGAIN. rt eel FIXTURES cet fer paying Drinking Saloon. He Sate cause of selling. Inquire atthe reg no Fé TRNISHED HOU FOR RENT—Seven rooms, No.367 K street, between lith and 12th west.’ Price $50 per month. Inquire on the preminer. no 9-3t* POR SALETs First Class FAMILY GROCERY aud MARKET. location unsurpassable; Stock, Fixtures, toca and Good Wi he most sati factory reason will given for selling. ‘epee ENTERPRISE, City Post Office. 09-20% (OR SALE- “STOCK, a FLY TURES of a Restaurant. next ‘dost to Fo Theater, 452 10th street. Wiil be sold cheap. isfactory reason given for selling eut. Inquire o1 the premises. no 97t Bo SALE—Three new FRAME HOUSES and LOTS, with vacant lot attached, on 25th and G streets west. Price twenty-five hundred dolla $ ) cash. Rents at $50 per month. Musi 's the party has other business in New ¥ Inquire for JOHN MU DY ELLI “Hous roi are A cottage built D LING, on Pennsylvania avenue, near 26th pases contains about fifteen handsome rooms, all in perfect order, with spacious grounds attached, suitable for a member of Congress or other gentleman, For particulars inquire of J. HALIDAY,No. 516 lith street, near Pennsylva- nia avenue, Untel} no 9 i ee RENT—Three TENEMEN the Meridian Hill House, near the terminus of the ith street railroad. Rent low. 10 8-3t Fer. SALE—The GOOD Ww TLL and Tikecaee of a Restaurant in the First Ward, now doing a good business. Also. the Dwelling for rent. For particulars apply at this Office. BO 3-3t* SEVERAL FU RNISHED ROO RENT to gentlemen at No. 519 12th street, between Penn. avenue and E street. References roquired. no 5 3t* Fo RENT—A boone! furnished ROOM, suit: ble for one or two single gentlemen, and coi venient to Pa. avenue. Inyuire at new house,cor. of 23d and L sts., half asquare north of Washing- ton Circle. no 8-3t* NFURNISHED poous Peggec' RENT—Three beautiful KOOMS for rv uitable for house- keeping, at the Brick Coens ‘in Printing Office Square, H st. Pumpin = yard, and gasin allthe rooms.’ Terms moderate. no 8-3t* F : REN 4 A HOUSE, with a pice me n, shrubbery, flowers, grapes and vegetables, etc., four squares from the War Department, con- taining six rooms, Furniture for sale for Person leaving the city. Inquire at No. AUT Pa. OB RENT, rk Bo 9-3t* avenue, between 17th and 18th sts. RESTAURANT FOR SALE situated on er street, between C and D. No. 538, now doin, business. Stock and fix- tures will be 6 old cbt cheap, or it can be rented. There is a Ladies’ Saloon attached. Inquire om the prem- ises. no 8-3t* OR RENT—A nice HOUSE, between 6th and 7th streets. a Hill, containing six rooms, sage and cellar; a large yard and back alley" Possession may be had immediately. ea of MUBRAY, corner of North A Capitol Hill. oe OR RENT—A RESTAURANT, with bar ai tached, —— also for ‘clothing or provision store, 499 11th street, (only a few doors frem the avenue.) Also, a large and commodious HALL, well ada) ees foe once certs, Festivpls, Cotillion Par- SILLIMAN, Proprietor. Ae RE CHANCE—FOR 8ALE—A well-estab lished CONF ECTIONERY, wholesate and re- tail, including Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon, with stable and commodious shop attached. Also, suit- able for a bakery, doing a good business. Con- ted is a house of six rooms. Rent forthe Maing ty ENmeisa with five years lease. Ap at toD. 3 & 00,,4767th street, oppos: Let Post aon NT—A Furnished Front. ROOM. oe Str: at 231 H street, between 17th and 18th. 10 Ts LET—Two small BRICK HOUSES, on V. ley street, Georgetown, and containing four rooms, and the other four rooms and kitchen, Ap- BY, at the Hardware Store No. 123, Bridge street, wh. corgeto no7 lw" FS Sale soe ‘Ky yang WILL and FIXTURE! nd Produce Stor: eg rf with LEASE. egy wards’ ofwo Lie sy Rent moderate. tis- I ve avon for wishing to sell. hadrese A ,a- 3. G. Mista tar office. 0 T-lw* Fe SALE OR RENT—That large, comm: and elegant EEALUERCE ocoupied by the lat Senator pevaies be ing now Heong will be sold or rented upon liberal terms. Apply to Mrs. DOUG- L as orger. of I street and fersey avenue, or to J. C. McGUIBE & CO. The house can be seen atany time. no7-tf (OR RENT—APARTMENTS, suitable for housekeeping. viz: two parlors and a room,end more f wan . Inquire at 393 3. W. corner of 9th and I streets, or Register’s Office, City Hall. no 6. Fo BENT—A lar f Stand and fine selection of Stand- urd Books, a rood latest Novels, &c., by = month or week. bscribers may cl B daily, and obtain a ‘azines with reduction. e's Circulating Library. oc 24-co3m. corner 9th a FOE, ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFUR- NISHED, FOR RENT—Snuitable for house- Terme veer” Inquire at bie Sean Re no 4-lw* ERY. RESTAURANT, and a large DINING-ROOM, all connected, and well fitted up. A fine Yee to make money. Reply Seemcoataly 4 at No. 42" Pennsylvania ave- ue, between 43 and 6th 2w* Foe RENT—A FRA} DWELLING H ecntaining 6rooms. Rent $10 per month. Sal ea canoes ream ge ae ion given immecdiat ‘ 5 ae y. Inquire 0. 1ith stregt. keeping. between For SALE-A [POE SALE Tyo three story BRICK HOUSES e near ; C.B-BAKER, Star Office,” Seas tt OB _RENT—A PHOTO ik PUTO Feet GALLERY ie Tene Eee eae ing. newly and elegantly fitted oon ‘TOW raat for eocupeney. fpply on yon th mises = CHAS. BE. Alse, three pleasant and OOMs in adits; tires pleat end comfortable BOOMS 4 Fe SALE—That on gene RESIDENCE: = ihe corner of New York a' me co mer gt For Pparticulare inquire at north, back Stelock pms site wind ae ° au 2) ‘OF 33; Two ofthe largest aroEe BE ROMS in © upper stories yaild- fie svt Saartrtboie minrooes Jas. Skirving asa stove Ave, 8) a ee BASEMENT, ¢ eantgnt. ja. 2 suitable for a first: Washing’ a ashe of NAGLEE OO, os Wine ferckants.on FARM rod ty prope SALE OR EX CHANGE FoR impro' property, with dwelli mee Navy 7 Bal Tande ot Dav nee aud cee iee iris Gs” = T—, n clagant unfa Far three hon indows, at 142 G street | @ new BTA) [Yor other Auction Sales, see fourth page.) Y WM. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers. FRAME BUILDING AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November ae | e'clock, we will seti, on I street, near 16th street Frame ‘Building, Mi by 23, been used asa Barber ‘Terms cash. Bold W. L. WALL & ©0., Aucts. BY ‘CROWN, WALKER & 00., Auctioneors. HORSES. MULES. Wagons. STN tad AND HAR- We will sell, TO-MORROW MORNING, (Satar- day) at 10.8. m., at the Washington City Horse and Carriage Bazaar, on i treet the canal, Jagge number of the abov ‘named stock. ‘erms cash it* CROWN, WALKER & Co , Aucts. B* wh. South corner Pa. street. FURNITURE AND EFFROTS aT On SATERDAY MORNING, Nov sell, at our Auction Rooms, Effects of « Restaurant, de — Barbers’ i og and Fixtures, ineria Tables, Bed Besrmees. fattresses, Catpe ors, &o. One Oyster Boiler, . Cooking Stoves and others, L. WALL & CO. es je. and 9th AUCTION. li, we will the Farnitare and With a variety of other articles in the farnitare line and other eqoie, no10 _ L. WALL & CO., Aucts RY JAMES ©. A IRE & CO., Auctioneers, PARLOR FU UBXITGRE Ar poorzon IN SATU: RDAY" MORNING, November 11, at ten o'clock. viz: One Suite Brocatelle, and One Suite Hair Cloth, Parlor Furniture, Together with Brussels, Three ply and Ingrain Carpets and an assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Will be addea— One large Git Pr Frame Pier enna and One Kettle and one Base Dru: _nold J.€ “McG IRE &CO., Aucts. Y_WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, RESTAU inte AND THE TWO ADJOINING UILDINGS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, November 11, at 4 0’clock, we will sell, on the premises, the Restan rant, with Counter ana Shelving, and the two —_ Buildings, at the northeast corner of — streets. ‘Terms cash. no 10 W.L. WALL & Co., Aucts, BY ¥- L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 17, commencing at 10@’clock, we will sell at house No. —, on 6th street east, between A and B streets, the entire Furniture and Effects, comprising— Sofas, Chairs, Mirrors, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Refrigerator, Marble top Tables, Lounges, Chamber Setts, Dining and other Tables. Featherbeds. Bedding, and Mattresses, Dress and other Bureaus, Wasbstands, Paintings, Cooking and — Stoves, Crockery re, With a vari: ee other articles unnecessary to enumerate. rms cash. mina W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts._ SALE oF pel re tt hs BUILDINGS NEAR DENSBURG a ‘sO Washington, ce, Revot ip Warhinston,3 e, aber 1%, 1865 Will be sold ‘at public caciion on the premi under the direction of Cap H. Crowell Q.M..on WEDNESDAY, Novemiber 15, 1855. o'clock p. m., EIGHT (5) LOG CABINS, situated near ed Railroad beyond the Blalens- by ares Stati if e buildings will be sold singly, and must be removed ead the premises within ten days from bf of sale. erms : Cash. in Government 3% By order of Brevet Major Gen. H. Racker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington OHAS: H. THOMPRINS no 10-4t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. prsric s ALE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Prince George's county. gitincesacoart of equity, assed on the 7th day of November, 18:5, in a canse erein depending. in which Washing ten A Smith and Martha E. Smith, his wife, et al. are complain- ants, and Charlotte Berry and Mackall Cox Berry are defendants, the subscriber, as trustee, will sell at public sale,on THUBSDAY, the 3th day of Nevember next, (if feir, if not, on the next fair day thereafter.) on the premises, all the real estate of which the late Benjamin Berry died, velzed and posseesed, called ‘* Maiden « Dowry” and ‘ Green Eagle Enlarged,”’ sitnated in Prince George's county, near the vi'lage of Centreville. on the stage road from Upper Marlboro’ to Washing- ton city—ten miles from the said city—containing ree hundred and tweive acres and one rood, more or less. The improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling House, containing five rooms, a kitchen. a quarter, apumpin the bed with excellent water. a barn and stable; and the Farm is under a good enclo- eure. The soil ot ag Hl a large portion of the estate of superior quality, including some fine meadow land, and there isan abundance of wood and timber on the place, consisting of oak, pine and « large quan- tity of beautiful chestnut, and it is less than a mile distant from a good grist and saw mill, Terms of sale: By the terms of the decree one- third of the purchase money is to be paid in cash on the day of sale. or on the ratification thereof by the Court; the balance in equal instalments in one and two years from the day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser. with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee, the whole to bear interest fr rom the day of sale: and on payment of the whole purchase money the Trustee is authorized to convey the same to the ee haser or purchasers, and te his. her or their eirs, free. clear and discharged of ail claim of the partion to the suit, or of any person claiming by, ‘rom or under them. The ae to pay the ex- penses of the deed, stamps, &c Possessi: will be given on the ist day of Jan- RICH’D B. B. CHEW, Trustee. PY J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. A FURNISHED 2 STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING, THIRTEENTH STREET. NEAR PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE, AT PUBLIC On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November léth, at 40’clock, on the premises, we shall sell, the north part of Lot 9, of Square 293. fronting 12 fet. 8 inch- es on 13th street west, between C and D north. a depth of 100 feet, improved by @ nice Ugtle 2'story d attic brick Dwelling House of 5 rooms g§Vill be sold together with the Furniture therein, ff a pur- chaser for it entire will be found, or without the Furniture, it is not wanted. Possession given Ist December proximo Terms : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. Conveyancing at purchaser's expense. no 9-dts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. ¥ C. W. BOTELER, RK, Ir, Auctioneer. Babe Se Oe ag DESKS. CHAIRS. B BLACK 1022 FRIDAY. MORNING. November Tith, at 05 o'clock, shall sell, tn front of the east portico e Capitol. a large collection of goods, snch as farmer of Carpetin; large lotof Black Cam- bric, Desks, Lounges. Chairs, Tables, Sofas, &c. Housekeepers and Dealers in Furniture will find thie sale worthy of their attention. Terms cash. OC. W. BOTELER, J Auct. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON 14 srEEet, BETWEEN W AND ¥ STRERTS On TUESDAY, the 1th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m.. we shall sell, in front of the premises, Lot 23, in ‘Square 236, 19 feet 3 inches front by a good de depth, imacored by a frame dwelling nouse. Also, No.8, 9and 10. in same square, each having 20 feet front te 100 feet deep to a 30 foot alley, making them de- rable building lots. Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All Convepaucing and revenue stamps, at the cost of Coy purchase: $25 will be required down on each piece of prop- “<9 ioe ty sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY exnee & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. age peho§ SALE OF REAL ESTATE on. EET. BETWEEN 6TH AND Til SEREETS NORTH. On WE DEESDAY. the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock . m., we shall sell front the premises, Lot o. 2,in P. Thyson’ en of Square No 444, 2% feet 3 inches front by 110 feet deep, to an alley, improved by a Frame Dwelling House. Immediately ae the above sale, we shall sell part Lot No. 11. juare} 897. fronting en 8th street, oR ally streets north, having 20 feet 10 inches front by 94 feet 4 inches dee; te an alley 10 feet wide. Terms: One-half cash; balance three and six months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purch: ser 4 7 be oneach Lot when sold. © roqnire dons & WILLIAMS. Aucts. oF 7. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE LF BQUSEEOLD FURNI- i. ber 20, com: On MONDAY. L MOns Se Sp py nee mend mencing at by virtue of @ trust, = recorded in Liber W.O. T-, No. 31, folios 35 to shall sell, et No. 47% street west, south Ivania averiue, all the Household fyurnt: hy ‘cbreced in said of trust, naming h Sofas, Arm and Side Chairs ae ey and SI Seattle = is Carne and Bugs c wart Glass, Braesels anes ‘ucts, B oan TOME cols cect ri btn eS Fv. NON- PSrEsTION OR LNCONT: NOB of urine. irritation, inflammat ipa a8 cas xt Se och Bere Byatt itr get of AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON 4ND TO-MORROW. B'< GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acutionsers. TWO STERT PRD HORE ADS OT Om Brick Hope ‘containi the adjoining 17 9 feotainchee, This) ~ 9h rannl: — ated cn th street west. near ‘corner of north D Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in six and twelve gre for notes bearing interest the day of sale. deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the eost ef the purchaser. ‘GREEN & WILLIAMs, Ancta. nod [Int] BY Ww. B. = & CO., Auctionsers. No. 307 07 Pennsylvania avenue. Regular sales at store every TUESDAY, ba DAY and SATURDAY, at 0% — lock, of ture, Dry Goods, Clothi &e.. Cash advanced om 3 kinds o' _B. ETS 0.. Anets wu watt Eo ‘Auctioneers. Original 1 Horse ‘and Mececon fehraad Th oe ALE OF HORSES. | CARRIAGES, &c. On Sart RDAY MORNING, Novembet il, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar. will be sold 8 large number of Hernees, Work and Saddle. tnchediog & large number of very dos risge. Harness and Saddle Horses. scription at sale, ALRO, A pair of excellent work Mules, Wagon and Har- ness. noélw BY irable Car- Afull de- A large collection of dentrable new and secomd- == oor col ol ote euicea Rockaways, Express A large collection of ‘Dew and second-hand Har- ness, &c. 1 very superior Family Carri 2 New Femily Carriages. 2 New Germantown Carri oa eguier ies al ie avaar every Thursday, and Saturday, without regard to to the weather. on es and Barges always at private sale. = NLL WALL Five” Ancta, r THOS. DO powstia- ‘Auct. ; Georgeto: FURNITURB RE. SEGARS. above ES, GLASS- On SATURDAY MORNIDG, oreo Tith, at 9 o'clock, I will sell, at the Auction Store, No. 174 Bridge street, Georgetown, a large lot of— Furniture, Stoves, - A lot of Liquors, ae _209 THOd. DOWLING, Auet. que “OF GOVER: NT FRAME BUILD- om tef Quartermaster’s Ones, ‘ashincton,. : Washinrione D.C November oot Will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, under the direction of Captain J. H. Or: I. QM. on SATURDAY, November I, 1 mencing at 1 o'clock, p.m, the following described Government Buildings. as follows = NEAR TWENTY Fogg BETWEEN D AND Three (3) Stables, each 28 by 2 feet. ON TWENTY-SECOND, BETWEEN © AND D STREETS. One (1) Lime-hkouse, 28 by 60 feet. ON D, BETWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY -THIRD STREETS. One (1) Megshouse, 23 by 80 feet, two stories. One (1) Addition to Messhouse, 15 by 80 feet. One (1) Addition to Messhouse, 11 by 43 fect CORNER OF TWENTY-SECOND AND EB STREETS. One (1) Office, 12 by 14 feet. One (1) Gate house. 12°) by 24 4 foot ON D, RETWEEN TWE TY FIRST aND TWENTY -8EC OND StheuTs One (1) Messhouse. 30 by 95 feet CORNER OF Tees pourra AND F One (1) Messbouse’’ ‘wy by D ‘Toet One (2) Addition to Messhouse, 13 by 20 feet. ‘The Buildings will be sold singly.in the order named, and must be removed by the purchasers, within ten days from date of sale Terms: Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major Gen. D. H. Bucker, Chief Grertecmenten, Depot of Washington H. THOM KINS, and Quartermaster. ne 6-5t ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ey ROUND. SALE OFA A TOLUARLS ar oF c EET WEST AND NORTH OF AVENUE By virtue of @ decd of trast, dated Sept, 1865) and duly recorded in Lies BoM at Me 2, felios 129 to 1s2.one of the Land Wecerds for ibe: ington County, D shall, on the premises, on SATURDAY the 1th 4 day of ‘Novem! até ° ettock B. m., proceed to seil_ the south is fctent Linches front, by the depth thereof (9 feet,) of lot No. 30, in square No. This lot fronts on ‘sth street west, is near to and north of Rhode Island avenne, and is improved by & new and well built frame house Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase m in cash, (of which the Easchaser will be reest to pay $100 at the time of sale, or a resale will~be immediately bad,) and t jidue in two equal payments st six and twelve months from day of Bai le, with notes bearing interest, secured by of trust on the premises. If the terme of sale are not complied with in five from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost ofthe default- ing pereheser, after five days public notice of such ress All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. CHABLES H. UTERMEHLE, Trustes. oc s1-ccbde GREEN © WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers. Two Brick Hi ig ok on ) with Nd. ‘wo Bri or 5 - imgs attached, on 3d street, Teen, between ¥ streets, will be sold at public auction SATUB- DAY, ith inst., at 40’clock p.m. Terms made known on day of sale. _Ro 9-3t* W.L. WALL & ©0., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUARLS UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATR LEB oe AUCTION. On sant RDAY, lith instant, at 4 o'clock p. , We shall sell, in ‘Font of the premises, part of Lot 12, in Square No. 79, having 3 fect front on 22d a a —— Gand H streets north, ran- bin; call the Sttention of buyers to the above sale, as it will be sold without reserve. Terms: One-half cash; balance in : and 1% pan, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost me - urchaser. jown when zt. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. TRUSTEES SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN GEORGETOWN. By yirtue of a deed ef trust, executed A A day of July. 1836, and recorded in Liber W. B. 62, folios 143, 143 and 144, one of the land Wash ington county, District of Columbia, the subs riber. as trustee. will offer at public’ sale, on THURSDAY the 16th day of Novem! at the hour of 34 0 velock n the afternoen. the east half of Lot num Beall addition to Georgetown, Frosting % feet. ‘on the south side of West strest, "two-story: frame on a Brick Butiding’ upon the a two-story cl a mg upon Mr. Chas. Dean same, recently occupied by A 4 halt, ‘of anid id Lot 213, frouting mpon the said West street sy feet, and running back the same width to an alle: At the same time will be sold asmall lot of House- bold Furniture. - Terms: One-half cash; balance in Sprge and ot six menths, with interest, secured —— trust. ae ae : af HENRY BARRON, Trastes, no 2-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B* JAS. C. McGUIBRE RE & O0., Auctionsers. NEW oa HOUSE, F FIRST WARD. 1: MSYLVANIS AVENUE OO On TUESDAY, AFTER! Boon. Be Ber o'clock, on ises, i sell part of Lot 12, in ‘Square 54. wing ¢ front of 31 frelon a4 street west, south of Pennsylvania avenue, with « depth of about 125 feet ene Dwelling, containt: x rooms, located and — claves ing shelving and ® counter on Ly vd Te fore alf cash; balance in six and twelve irae defer payments bearing interest, and = by a deed of tru rebaser poe G SePS. MCGUIRE & O0.. Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVE! LPEAReeeee 0 RE REET BAST, BETWEEN SOUT L SQUARE, BY PUBLIO ing and revenue stamps at the cost PSam yl be Fequired down when the property is noéd (Int.) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YJ. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE LOT FOR A BUSINESS On MONDAY oe ATs at | A, NOYELTY—Kid Gloves colored to, look aa & good as new. Also, ee ny Ee ree Agents for W: pin —At the fetienel Go. 370 Pe. avenue, under the tan tel. oo 3 im* TW RHODE ee