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THE EVENID GSTAR. LOCAL NEWS. ‘ pf erney GanTES i AMUSEMESTS, &¢., TO-NIGHT. National TusaTsn—Last night ofthe spectable, “The Ice Witch,” which no one shoul@ fa.lto see. No written description can convey an idea of the beautiful (almost magic) ‘We should have like to have abl for the advantage of tbe cl whom tbe representation would be not an + sion, but a pi Feality, to be loug- remem. ‘ a Nagin neecon: Stfakosch’s talian Ta pany in Verdi's masterpiece, “Erpani.” Last night of-the opera. —_——-—_— Tax Suvtzenrest— Presentation of Prizes— Yesterday afternoon, the rain materially in- terfered with those who were present ai the Park to enjoy the Shutzanfest, and by nightfall the larger number of Shutzers had left the gzounds. About four o’clock im the afternoon those present were assembled in the pavilion, ‘when the prizes to visitors from other cities were awarded as follows:—To Philip Klien, of New York. the first for shooting with sup- port, twelve @20 gold pieces, and the second fot shooting without pepper & silver ladle; Christian Hesse, of imore, second. with Test, gold watch and chain; F. Longeniiem, Of Philadelphia, sixth, with rest, dozen each of knives. forks table and teaspoons, and first without rest,a Hve deer; Adolph Kneesi, of New York, eighth, with rest, «ol and third without rest,a silver watch; John Freiderich. of Baltimore, twelfth, wi rest, box of Johnnesberger; Lewis Math, of Balti- more, thirteenth, & meerschaum pipe: Jobn Pitthoff, of Baltimore, fifteenth, sthrer eoffee urn; F. ee Baltimore, twentieth, silver butter dish. essrs, Longheim. of Philadel- piria; Klien, of New York, and Hesse, of Bal- timore, also received medals for striking the bull's eye the greatest number of times. Jus- tice Walter made the address on the necasion, Capt. Kiomaa banding the prizes to each with & lew remarks, to which the recipients re- <ponded A splendid silk United States flag, which was also contested for, was awarded to G. A. Springman. An informal meeting of tte Schutzers was held, when it was determined to Postpone the festivities until Tuesday, Qctober 2d. at which time six additional prizes will be offered to contestants. The music was immediately engaged for this occasion, and Mr. Leslie, the rope walker, also. Messrs. Muth, Hesse, Hartig, and Henze, who, with the shooting master, Mr, Kissell, were the committee of award, were appointed to act im the same capacity at the suppiemen- tary festival Subsequently, the Schutzen, with their effects of the piece, and its splendid blower. one to sengagedin K. speech making, | drinking the Scha'ze and separated ata late bour. me ee te CznTsx MARERET To-vay.—Beef, best cuts Jb., 3uc.; Rext, 25c.; Salt Beef, lsazue.; Dried | ef, Suaise. Veal, 2c. Mutton, chops, 2c, Lamb, 25c.; Lard, 25c.; Pork, fresh, We.; cornad, | 20¢.: Bacon-hams,ancut,25e.;sliced,35c. breasts, | ey shoulders, iSc. Butter, ‘saive.; Chickens, 431.50; Ducks, pair, %5c.a $1.25. Eggs, in ear, dezen,12 cents. Spates: peck, 3a75c. Ap- ES dried, 75c. Leeks, bb.,5c. Turnips, we. pk. ‘hes, dried, per quart, 15cls. Beans, but- | ‘alle.; white, lWalte.; dried gherries, qt., 4c. Radishes, per bunch.,2adc. Beets, per pk.. Onions, 30ad0e. per peeck.; bunch onions, 2atc Okra, peck, 30c. Pens, qt.. We Carrots, bh.. 5¢ Fish—Kock, t: » each, 83; small. banch, 5c cents: Spanish Mackerel, $1a8150 each. Rye, per bushel, 95ca$1.19. Corn Meal, @1.108$1.20. Shipstuff, 6vasee. Brown stuff, 5vc Shorts, 4vc. Corn, shelled, = . @bdl., $5.5ua87. Oats, bh., duatiic. Hay, owt, Sh a8i20. Straw, Weast. Clover Hay, 75c. Celery, pr bunch, Ive. Krout, per quart, 5c. Geese, $1.50ag2.50. Cabbage, per herd, 3alvc. Hominy, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, tall c: Potatues, 2tadie. se pk. Tomatoes, er peck. String Beans, 0c. per peck. Cym- ings, Gal2c. dozen. Cucumbers, Saldc. Egg Plants, Sale. Pears, 4%c.aSipk.; Water. melons, 25a75c.; Cantaleupes. sadve.; Peaches, #188125 per peck. Sweet Potatoes. tc. Grapes, 2c. Ib. Quinees, 6eaSi per peck. Ortolan, @1 per doz. Reedbird, 75c. Blackbird, 75c. Ching uapins, qt, 20c. Cranberries, qt, Notwithstanding the heavy rains yesterday, the country dealers were well represented in the marke‘ this morning. —-« AvrPains IN ALEXANRRIA.— We clip the fol- lowing items from the Alexandria Gazette of last evebing A Ser.ous Question—By the provisions of a special order trom the Free a's Bureau, rations will cease to be issued to per freed. men af; ‘ne Istot October, arid the question what is! become of these poor negroes after thai time is a serious one. In :his county alone there sre now three Rundred sick and pauper negroes, who are fed, clothed, and sheltered by the Government. Of these three hundred, no one-eighth belong to this county~they have come here from abroad—and it can not be sup- osed that our citizens, many of whom can Parahy support themselves, Are t> be taxed to feed and clothe ali the old and infirm negroes who chose to come here from a distance. Reported Heavy Loss.—A Man was arrested on the street last night, by the watch, as a suspi- cious character, but afterwards reivased. He reported this morning at the Mayor's Office that he bad with bim last night $3,000, which | he had brought to town to contract for sectio of the Alexandria & Fredericksburg Kailroad, but that, being slightly inebrrated, he thought he would hide it near the Orange & Alexan- dria Railroad depot. He had forgetten the exact spot in which he bad hid bis money. and was buutipg for the watchman who arrested him. in order to find out where the arrest took plice, | as be thought his money was somewiierein | that locality. Petroieum.—We mentioned one week ago that oll was sepposed to existin Fairfax conaty, near this city, amd that wells would ova be sunk in the suspected locality. To-day we bave been informe: by agentieman of ta. whoowns 4 tractin Alexandria county, that parties who are well posted in Sik prospecting. Baye looked over bis Jand, and made him propositions tending to snaking wells, which it is possible he may accept. The tract aliuded to above is located near the Convalescent Camp. Dead.—We regret to announce the death of Mr. Willliam Johnston, the young man, an employee of the O. & A. R. R., who wass0 3-- verely injured on Monday eta * SENT To Jail ror Covert —Tharsday, ot- fleer Kelly picked up Wm. Ward, an individ wal suspected of robbing Mr. C. G, Bartiete. the Park. George Wilder, bis supposed complice, is now jf jatl apomthe same charge Ward was taken from the gutter onthe avenue | to the Fourth Ward station, and the officers | hearing of the charge of robbery, the prisoner was held fora hearing. This morning, be bat | 2 bhestring before Justice Walter. Mr. Bart Jett’s watch a i 214 were found on his p erson. He confessed that be stole the watch and there was only 325 ia the pocket-book.. Mr. Bartlec said there were lour $iv notes. Justice Walter committed the money, but sa Prisoner for trial at court. mee Reat Estate Sates —Green & Williams, | auctionvers, sold house and lot on 9th street west, between P and Q streets north, to B. Ostermayer, for 21,400; a two-story frame house on H street north, between 4th and 5th west, to Dr. E. M. Chapman, for $2,500; lot 11, in square 140, on 19th, between L. and M streets west, to Jobn T. Ashford, for five cents per foot; lot 22, im square Sli,to John Daily, for 15 cents per fogt: part lot tween 6t0 ag cents per foot. square 564, C street north, ——_»>—__—_ Grasp Larcen¥.—James Bell and Richard Ford, two little colored boys, aged eleven and fifte years respectively, were arrested terdny by officer Rossiter, of the First W: upon & charge of entering the residenceof Mr. Franc ‘The pi ‘ury. Pe SO Rarp on 1 HUcKsTE2s —This mornin: officers Straub and Prather, of the Third Wate, gave especial attention to the licensed dealers in the tre Market. The result was the ar- rest of eight hucksters for forestalling the mar- ket. R. C. Talbot, James Chamberlin, Gather- ine Delaney, A. Jones, Coaries Browne and Mary Hines were fined $10 each, and Thomas Jacobs and H. 0. Lafontaine were dismissed by Justice Thompson. Or CREATING 4 NUISANCE —Yoesterday, ‘officer Greer, of the Second Ward, arrested Winitred Kelly, for creating @ nuisance, by throwing about 50 pounds of meat, in a decomposed con- d@ivon, upon the reservation at the intersection th avd lth streeis and Mas-achusettsavye- orl nue. Justice Bates floed her $3, and the lady promised to bave the nuisauce removed imme- distely. ee Vietatixne tae Hack Law —Last nigot ‘Theos Hyde. colored, ws arrested by ofleer ofa back. The law prohibits two persons from occupying the driver's.shat of a hackney cerriare. Justice Thompson fined Hyde two * oilars. at down to an vexcelleot repast. and | ae. Green Corn, can, 400. Green Corn, | | nock rivers, Horn Harbor, Cherrystone. city, | | shell firh could | the country con’ 7th east,to J. V. Bryan, for 14 ‘dy Stuard and stealing #27 in money. prietor was away, and the doors of the bouse were jocked, but the boys were seen in the house. The money was not recovered, but i boys were held to bail for court by Justice ler, for occupying & seat beside the driver BARGE OF Larttnt.—J. H.Atchinson was Pe ey by Cw Lester, of the » forthe jarcenyof 845, ti ty of RJ. B. Hagthrop.. ‘Phe accused, eit ovhers, who were discharged from the Navy Yard. went to Becker's saloon to spend the evening. The plainuff was with them, and While be was mdulging in lager and bis Money was taken. The money was re. covered, and the nrismer was commi' te court by Justice Handy. net re ProrractTep Mzgtina,—A protracted meet- ing Das deem commence: at the Wesley. Misiow, corner of Send narra with a che pros| of m BK CON ver! "7 mecored the pres vd of the fee Tr. a celebrated revivahs* Connecticut, for a few months, who will Condues the meetings. — » ee THE Cincvs 18 ca ei Coureé:—Look. outfor Dan Genselic’s ares ee Cir: which mo greater “show” is said toexhabit. | « CITY ITEMS, Our Dovnrs are trai:ors, and make us lose the good weoft might win, by fearing to at- ‘Spree purchase Clothes at Henning’s ie ice Store, on corner of 7th stree: and Maryland avenue. 7 — Tur Younes Carsotic Farenps have pre-e pared an agreenrbleentertaipment atthe Par! on Monday. Tie charities Purpose to whi td the funds are to be devoted, recommends the matter to everybody—to say nothing of the low price and extensive amusement offered. re Be ans THE inventive genius of our people has not been ty pitied in any branch of manufactures to & more striking disease than in the art of mak- ing jewelry, at such prices and ofao admirable! imitation of the genuine article as to defy the criticism of eyen the most experienced. We were forcibly reminded of this fact by a nt visit to Prigg’s wholesale and retail dollar Jewelry store, No. 435 Pennsylvania avenue, near 43 street. While all the precious stones are so aptly copied and set inthe most ap- proved styles, i. the success has been greater in the bionable jet jewelry than in any other branch. Bracelets, chatelaines, and neck-chains and breastpins, can there be pare cbased of asnperior quality, and were not surprised that they are so eagerly sought for. Mr. Prigg also received lastevening a splendid collection of bog jewelry, in combs, long drops, 1 ; “nd pins, being the latest style of jet goods manufactured. an Brown’s BroncutaL Trocues.—« Your Troches are too we: nd favorably known to need commendauon Hon. Cuas. A. Puairs, Pres. Mass. Senate. “My communication with the world has heen very much enlarged by the Lozenge, which I now carry. always in my pocket; that ‘souble in my Throat (for which the TRocnxs are a specific) haying made me often a mere whisperer.” . P. Wirtis. eS Boots anp Suoxs, with improved shanks, made to order by John Strott, National Hotel, entrance on 6th street, and inside Hotel. Re- pairing promptly done. All work warranted. Orders respectfully solicited. callers 3M Corss, Bunions, Bad Nails, Vascular Ex- cresences, Warts, Moles, &c., successfnliy | eared by Dr. White, Sargeon Chiropodist, 424 Penn. av.. between €4 and 6th streets. Of. fice honrs from 8a m. to5 p.m., and 6 to Sp, m. No charge for consnliation. PEwNntes can be had in avy quantities at the Star office counter Perch, S0atve., Mackerel, 25c. each; Halibut, | Wb., 5c; Sheephead, 75g! each: Lobsters, per | pound, 15 cents; Sea Bass. per pound, i2 | _ MARRIED, TAYLOR—WITHEROW. On the 20th Instant, Powe Far BW. Lowrie, Mr GEO. Mh EAE LOB. gt New jersey, to Miss RATE L. WITHER. OW, @trivcity . i REE DIED GOODCHILD. After an illaess of four hours, FRANtIs B. theson of Bichard and the A, Goodch ld, aged 2 yenra.6 months and iL ‘Lhe tripuds and relatives of the fa: 'e Fre- quested to attend his funeral, fr: dence of his grand-father. mad street, on Sunda: it BOYCE | In this city, en Saturday, Sept. 221, 1366, ANDREW H., son of James A. and Julia A. Bo: aged 14 years and 23 days, . ‘cueral will take place on Sunday, the 23d. at 3o'clock p. m., from the residence of kis pa- rents, 455 Virginia avenue, between 34 and 4% ft eet ‘The friends of the family are respectfnl- ly invited to attend. i = ' FLANEGAN. In St. Louis, Mo .of cholera, on th Sa ep august, MICHAEL FLANEGAN. only Bo the late Garrett Flaneg: the 29th year of bis age. of this city, ip FLOUB $5 PER BAR- . 2=9 PENN'A AVENUE, Feur doors et of 10th street, PENING OF HARVEY & 00'S ORLE- aro EP STEAMED OYSTER SA OON AND OYSTER Bay. 280 PE VAST VANIA AVENUE, We have the pleasure to announce to our nu- merous friends and th: hHic in general that we have reopened our spleniid OYSTER Salus, with many improvements, aud with our cooking facilities of 00 per cen erected the largest and most_im t range< in the United States Thi ge gives us two beds of fire of 20 feet each. with four magoit "s ens. atd it is to be guarantjed to be the t cooking ramge im America. it was put up the hy sip of the master range baiider of this city, Mr. Ball. We have also secared two of the most competent cooks of Fulton Market, New York, which will enable us to serve the biic with the old style and genuine Fulton Mar Ret Boast. with Coffee Cakes, aud all of the latest dishes, with our famous bill of fare of Last season. in less time than any other house im the city. We bave arranged oar apartments 46 conve- niently that eur guests will not have to wait five minutes for any imagipable disn, served York folk. where the best of the best are bed¢ pally for HARVEY & OU , we made arrangements, with thirty of the most reliable ran boats, which will enable us Seerocare & fresh c: every dsy, beyond adoulit. We are hap nonnoe to onr frdends and the public. that increase of facilities. and many years’ experience, and kpowledge of the business Pisrices te oor opening on Pennsylvania avenue. that we ean com- ete with any house in America en @ fair and egitimate scule without the assistauce of any bois terons oyster dealer. We are solely om our own responsibility, and do wish to be cennected uit ans second class oyster saloon of this city; and for Headquarters of the Bivalves If those kK for themseives, they would a ‘© . 259 Pennsylvanta avenue, YY & barmoniousty si HABVE 7 Was their Headquarters. Family Entertainments, &c., served many quarter in every style. se I7-lm > LATEST FROM BLADESSsBRURG! Tuexbury artillery opened on the old fert this morning. Loud reports and little execution. Tivo twenty feet cons and the four largest howtizers in Much after lying to change their base Md Fore, It wild take more thi ¥ sunboats aud two crack guu- ners all the way from Fulton Marke, New York. Thirty bushels oyster shells per day wou’t begip to doit. It may be poayjbonetarons over this way, but It does not begin to biow as hard es it doa where the Tuexbur artilery is stationed. A. to joing down to the Clesapea jay after sapplios. fn. be a mistake: Was not aware that the Chasa- peake Bay wasin Wewseya Virzinia. The 0! ‘ort sta.l holds her own: no breacain the wall; receiv at fresh pppplies of -inch shell daily from orn jonroe, Poin' kout. Cherrystone, and Norfolk. These shell aré superior erill a thing Drought to this market insmall boats at this cow | sonef the year. Fort De: fance still holds Ler own ‘eet, corver Ih, se 18-tf NT. M. HARVEY. G®STLAMEN 3 FALL STYLE DBESS HATS, 1966, The and most fashionab! PR te mont fashionable Shapes, in Six Aled. Beebe's celebrated Patout Ventilated New York style. which for ease and comfort } wos A fuli stock of all sizes, at A Fashionable Hattec, Be 15-e010t 424 Pa. avena: FRBmovar. J. P. DENNIS, COACHMAKER, Bogs leave to inform his customers and the public that he has REMOVED from old s . on 6th to Nos. 293! and 295 BE street, between 13th aud lath. streets, south side cf Peunsylvauis avenne, and op- posite Grover's Theatre his facilities are Teater t! in his old location. he can do repair- ing in all ite branches and build new work as EAP, DURABLE andioas GOOD STYLE as any Coachmaker in the country. He hopes b; pioring nope but first class mechanics. and nsing not but the best materiat, together with strict attention to business, to m id fi of patronage. B* h rent 1T8 BRANCHES. err ee AND StONe |. WANTS, 2 Im DIATELY nurse an infant avenue fo door from" treet 7 IDLINER —Wantea QUAY 8577 7th ot ALE AND RENT. Re ero or two BOOMS, furnished. in jamniiy in Georgetown. & ORRENT Farni 315 M street, tetween do‘kitcwen werk Ar- HET 8 corer ina ad Afirst class M ior unfnrmahes BOOMS rest, be.ween fend 16th ets. or small tamily Be: the premises. $15—Capitol ill, 24 er Betreet north. Address K. ro speeeegee pa Must bea gocd iter’s Barony lw nia end of Long Bridge on WROD miler tom the jo SET TS the Alexandrian read, cor: Bl OC 279 1ith street wi ANTaD—a W atSp.m. Or tor sale; price. © R RENT ATic three-» r the Store 177 Der ticu'ar: ne 5: toxn ee Os sa GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE are desirous j revting three Unfa: small room to be used as a be given October 233, with terms, NT—Three Uatu aah other. in a vary desirable loc: » first floor, euit dU. Apply wt 367 achusetts sve., ous door from hor ot. W4STED-4 Man shavant BIOK DWELL- W45tErD-a Apply at star NTED TO BUY BRICK HOUSN. con- ug from seven to nine rooms. situated soft diaiabiat halk Tali a OEE bo willing to part w: ished ROOMS, and a ehen Poase<ston to ees Post Office Box we 22- pfuraished ROOMS, Also a Fnrnished FRONT BO . between New York avenue ns man spd wife. w! aroun: See jocat NUB, Star Ofce, ENT— From October 1, 1356, two Untu tar for hogsekreptnz. bcs aicaaED w . nished BOOMS in Geor ‘getown. near t! euse, and aro well wo for housekee pi 'H. 548 reet, opperite he 22-28" t epi ndid RESIDENCE on E 4 newly painted and horoughly renovated. with a! the six doors from corner of near General Post Otlice » Houee and Stable in the rear of the ‘or particulars inguire at 49 dig Office, at 6 o'clock » Jn northern tof the city, eat of referencs 34 8 ANTED— Persons havi ewall Bonuses, either ed. can secure permanent and applyin, F street. near 1 Y ic ‘oished or faties TABR & CU.’S Gitice, ¢ also waht to buy a good location, containing Se 21-I1m* 8 t6 12 roome. 4NTED—A firstclass BARBER, Good wages Apply immediately at 324 EK. ALLIOT, Warten a young eGi rte STEO- —By TION as a Chambe: ood home and will strive to give sat- address Box No, 21 and the ad. A Wks, acent. JILL BE SOLD 0 ; vB property.® desirable FARM. in Privce ounty. Md . about two miles from the . This farm contains @ acres in wood, the re-t under tien; bas en it ® comfortable Hons@, snd all necessary outbuildings: a tine we: near the house. and fraitof various kinds quality, in abundance. embracin The soil is ad- ia to the growth of early vegetables. there being amon; &e, apply to JAMES J LA Ene Ts corer Green & Bealistreets George- will be given city. via Besnirg to procer iatkction.. Ple vertiser willeaM, TED AGLERKESHIP wi Acter and qualification. A: D.C “OR SALE-STOCK, GOOD WI TURES of @ Grocery Store. Good r for felling eut. Address B. T.. Star oilice so:l 3t” OB 8ALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES of a “ Buckeye” Shee Shop, doing a good business D 12th street, two doo * ANTED—By a young » his business thoro: na drug store. Box No 1. Star Office. OLOBED COUK WANTED—For a famil: None need apply but these ex eral ‘SON, at Sibley & Guy’s Steve Ware- nia avente, between 10t an who understands hly. a SITUATION as as the best references, quire at the shop Maseachu-etts ave, @B SA LE—160 acres of geod LAND in Hardin county. lowa rticulars inquire of 6 7th et. weat, Washingt: |] NFORNISHED TED IMMEDIATELY—A CATERER to of @ first ciass House, ecommodsting from thirty to f the finest localities ply unless he is.experi- as the best of re: pAddroee stating analificatiéns aud xaos vege nso ] ood OANVAS AGFNTS to canvass for the most. pooalas ks. p A ry ly Sie, 67 Montgomery street call atre tow: ae ee ALEX. F. DOUGARE, ANTED_Ry a respectable young girl « SIT- VATION todo chamlerwork nad p teto Jd Ii , Star office. respectable woman a SITUA- lass Cook in @ Boarding f or Bestay, rant, Address Box No, 10 Star an 15 ANTE®.— SSOOND HAND SUBNITULE RORRC, TS, BEDS, BED. and H. east side = EW AND BEAUTIFUL FALL STYLES. e entire charge which is capable ef forty persons, and adapted for hou-ekeeptng. street, between I and K OR BENT—A BRICK HOUSE. betwoen Pennsylvania aye AVERT A; KEVED Fed! mendations Add: o’ciock, at National Hotel, oppesite Mation«I Hot . EVENUR EXTE UN SILVER MINING ©O.. of Nevada —100 SHARES or less of this stock for sale at 34a al arty complied to Address JOHNSON & CO. “Ww. Pratt street, Balti (OR BENT-—s handwomely furnished BOOMS, foara. Keferences reynired. Appiy ut oy gly or together. two laree, W4STER— * TION aa first c JOR RENT— Oa 8. Calvert For and Pennsylvania avenue. farnished Doabi dow in & private fam mus, Opposite City Hall, A two-story BRICK HOUSE. eight rooms, with gas) N» 4631 street wes , between E and F streets north, Boga atG. F. SCHAFFER’ BARE CHANCE—FOR SA KOAD ROUSE BESTAUBANT. minusof the 7th street railroad gear the Park Will be Fold cheap for cash on early application, GENT’S SCARFS, NECK TIES, HANDEERCHIE&FS, 2B RENT—A three story shed sitnatet on © streetaouth bet Apply to F. FAIR fice, Capitol 1 SUSPENDERs, ar three-story BRIOK No. 61 Pa. avenue, betw STINEMET/. 23 Just received at Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, 424 Penn's ave., near 454 st. NEW GOODS! YATES & SELBY, 323 Pa. avenue, have just received from the New York and Philadeipnia Markets acomplete assortment of the following- d Goods : CALICOKS. Iseenta to 25; OASSINETS, T MEEKS: 4 Pa, avenue, between Pth ani RABE CHANCE — E best STAN ls in the city ¢ doing @ splendid bustness— McDEVITT S SROOND AUCTION BOOMS, Together with all its contents, embracing a large Satisfactory reasons given for Washington, now HAND STORE AND ameunt of Gocds. {OR RENT—Tw ty acres of fine GARDEN estetate of cultivation with C.. Within one mile of the acres of FABMING LAND ani Son ith street, near the Bastera suitable for a coal MATTINGLY, corner 6th + and Penn's avenue. 2» UB SALE CHEAP IF SULD IMMEDIATE. FRAME HOU 12 East 9 street, between 4th and Sth streets east. on the premises, OR RENT—A rooms. gaa a unfurnished HO Also, for sale, a 81.200 to B30 GODS, INOES and | BALMORAL 'o which may be nd patterns, in ‘ther with an'as- he. The from 81.25 to $2.9) to o2. added a fine ‘assortment « Also, CARPETS, of all £0 92,40; 0 OILLOLOTH, of alt would also announ Bi of ell WOOL GBE S734, worth 80 Genta. SOFT HATS! S it ived all the! atest styles and colors o! Sey FELT BATS. SOFT HATS: rnished HOUBE FOR GENTLEMEN, YOUTH'’S, AND Boys $33. of all prices, nmnber of HOUS 600 BUILDING LOT3 im ail varying in price from two cents Y TCHELL & SON, B: 8 or. Pa. av the ge BRICK DWELLING, No. containing 12 rooms BO., No, 118 Hi parts of the city, Fashionabl- Hatter, to $4 per square f. Sorzgion CABINET FUBNITUB! Sethe, ‘is happy to inform his numerous ABINET FU Complete, embraci ualty, from the fi lown to the CHEAPEi t necessary to )OR BENT—A lar H street north, hetween west. a desirablo HOUSE, ‘0 H street, north of m. WLES, Acent. ilarize, as our Stock article to be found in a FURNISHING Es’ ind at pricéa that defy co: satisfy ba Sontheast corner 9th and D'sts. ndria. 8 ve AND, consistin, Boyal street, op, the market-he: atregta, Washington. tof SHED ROOMS FOR BERT. from 38 to 15 permonth Also 8 STOBE Inquire at 455 6th street, between C a MABREBITEB'S, SEVENTH STREET. ANTERIOR “DECORATIONS! ty recat HOIOR STOUR: - NDSOMEST PAPERHANGINGS mely furnished PAR- OMS, communicating, to be let tegether or separately. with the privilege ofa kitchen and bath. Gas and water in the house. — of the rent will be NISHED HOUBE of 10 d gas and water. will also be ms. Apply at 234 H st: {OB RENT—Thiree handac F'SionS sea BED ROOM: If let together a {OR SALE—That valuable tract of WoOD 151 acres, by recent survey, ard Bridge, and lies immy- from Washing- itimore and Po- ea ae See cel beet tadotns the estates of Messrs. Lem- letonand Wm Bozi abundantly supplied with water sold entire or in lets to suit. clear and perfect. For terms apply in person, or by letter address tome, at Upper = county, Md. 1 OB SALE O& RENT—My uated at the intersection of 7th and 3th streets west. 51 feet front by 40 feet deep, with 1 lot ts 100-fect LAND containing miles from the Navy diately on the and LIBRAB. and Unique Designs of 7 5 rhe srproprste large and select kof medium priced Papers. WINDOW SHADES, New and beautiful patterns, 0: This estate is ders, with and Window Shades of any required Size, Style, or Color, made to Order. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Ly As80) in the see ohtey ite Geld esl Lest Manutactu: WALNUT, «imi Skacngcs. Persone ha’ e¢ to call end chasing Frames, arlvoro, Prince W.I. BEALL. 01 in Sas = Senter - jeep, embrac JOHN d. SEMMEs, Squere XTERSIVE S oe Roi ING LOTS ON SIX HUNDRED BUILDING LOTs. We will offer — i et coger rable jot of proper ted in some nt’ rouhout the s will find ev eg Ta Catalogu fos — mA amber o! . be had at owe office. : paral No. 4 Market Space. Taree ont oF Woe” 1 APARTMENTS. furnished Photographs taken are request- ssortment before pur- PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, ‘een, and Blue Volors, from to ihe Largest Portrait _ Special attention paid to this Branch of our Bus- nese. * PAINTINGS AND ENGBAVINGS Always in Store. ates few Choice PAINT- INGS and ENGRAVIN ‘Thankfa} for tbe liberal LAG Auctioneers and ulated Establiehi es punctual!: I wl. be tod inal Feng ole ene — nz. Ww ithout Beard. fully execotedy BTABR 1 00.8, 300 °F strect, nar tor se7-im™ ling to qual ey can Fe purch: B. good bpply atNo. 30 1h street, (ones ct TEEMS CASH FOR - MAB BENT—Two Furnished loor, or two rooms } street, between K and GOODS AND LABOR, KBITE) doors above Oda cliows’ in, ‘Thirty Years of Army Bartths estates oa fed by pee’ Barcent "__FRANOK TAYLOR, all mode: oy CT. MB, 8 af ABVE’ clopedia for 5 btady of Hieraates eras, E_Ng 51D street, i SeHoon BOOKS. THE PLACE TO BOY THEM. At BALLANTYNE'S, 498 SEVENTH STAEET, NEAR B. at the lowest prices. HITE BRANDY. : on Lanverior article of WHIT BRANDY just ro, EGaN & PERRIE'S r 9ta and B sircots, ve store rooms tn Washington el AK BE, at the Atar Ofties. 1030 of 4 rick dwelling WELLS 's CO” Real Betace satuer 1th and Fates Potter's fark Conner. 01 lately ft! 169 I street, hington, or 119 tera tein he promeny at TANOS AND MELODEONS at ae” ¥.B.—Pianos ast? eT bas 504 w9H10Q _ AUCTION SALES. (Por other auction Sales sce fourth page.) B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, AT ACCTION. binds, viz Sawet red Timber, Together with » lot of Dressed Flooring. Scant Ing. &c. All. or any part thereof will be sold hieb. est bidder for cash, or oS panieonnns Fores the day of sale. tale to ¢ Grorgetown, The Lumber being well assorted and piled sep- arately, can be seen to advan’ ls sen? Tos WLING, Anct. B® 4.0, McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE AND P FURST CLA58 GBOCEKIES, AT al’ We will sell, on WEDNESDAY moB Beat. September 2th, at W o'clook, at the store ‘2 iu O. Batley, Bortheast corner of Fifth and extensive stoek of fine first clase fami- Mr. Job l streets ly pencert Pe ose in t > chests of choice Green Black Tess 3 barrels Crashed. White and Brown Sugars 3 bags J: ® and Kio Cofee was Dgenore and other brands of Fiou Olo Bye Whiskey i P 2 barrels Fort and Angelica Wines leask Krepay 3, cask Holland Gin leak Wine er No.1 Golden Syrup ‘leans Molasses L barre! New 2 berrels No 1 Gon! Oil 3b rele Cider Vinegar sels No 1 Mackerel and Potomac Herring 6 Whbarrels Trenton, Novelty, Soda, Boston, and Wine ( rackers Tyee Starch mantine, Sperm and Tallow Candles ric, Brown aud Fellow Sump bound and other Buckets itew ash, Scrub and Dust Brashes sand Oysters 3 boxes assorted Spices Mdozen Fime Coal Oil Lamps, assorted «izes an: patterns sacks G, &. and Fine Salt General asgortment of Tin and Queensware dozen bérrles assorted Liquors rted and Domestic Cigars 300 pounds biee Pure Virginia lea! Chewing To Together with the usual assortment found fp Birsi class Family Groce: ALSO, 1 Large Platform and Counter Scales 1 Large Marbie-top Butter Counter, 10 feet long also, Atl2 o'clock nm). will be sold the Leas has over t earsto run. at the nomi $ per month, together with the Pixtures. Terme cash, 3 ©O., Aucts. B* WwW. B. rau 8S & CO., Auctioneers 6, 307 Pennsylvauia avenue. AUCTION SALE OF CLOTHING, FURNISH NG GOODS, &c., &o. TURSDAY BVENING, September 2th, at 7 Dio. 354 Penntylvauta avenne, under ye 21-4t W_B. LEWIS & 00 , Aucts ¥ THOS, DOWLING, Auct_; Georgetown. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, Sept. 2th, at 6 o'clock p. m., 1 wilt sell, in front of the premises, part of Lote iii and 121. fronting about 16 feet on 2d street. pear ghe wn Ocllege, and runoire back Ty feet Conveyancing aud stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms cash ee 2) St THOS BY sc. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers. SMALL BRICK _Il0GSK AND LOT IN THE PiIBST WALD i On THURSDAY AVTERNUON, September Zth, at 5 oclock, om the premises, we siieli sell the southern 26 feet front et Lot 28. m Square 106 fropting on sth street west, between | and K “treets Dorth, rumoimg back about 60 feet toen al g eved by a small Bric! Dwetling house. erms: Que third cash; residue in six aad twelve months with interest, secured upon the property Conveyancing at cost of purchase A payment of $8 required the efternoon of the sale. se 2d 4 McGBIRE & OO,. Ancts. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown TRUSTEE’S SALBOF VAL! AMLE IMPROVED PROPERTY on Bridge street, Georgetown, at Auction by virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Li ber W. B., No. 125, toli 6 429, 460 aud 46, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Colambis, I will sell, at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on Fi BSDAY October the 9th, at4 o'clock p m., ailtuat part of Lot No. 5, in oid Sostgnes B. fronting abou: 21 fect en the north side of oridge street, near Con gress street, aud rumping back about 113 feets inches to an alley The improvements consists of a large three stor Frame House and k buildings occupies lately by Mrs. Rodier Conveyancing aul stamps at the cost ef the pur- chaser. CHARLES ABBOTT. Trustec. se 31 THOS. DOWLING, Auc ‘¥ JAS. 0. McGUIRE § O00, Auctionce: SMALL BRICK DWELLING ON \’STRER NOETH, NEAR FOCHTH STREET WEST. On TUES! TERN So clock, onthe premises. we 5 20-feet front of Lot 23, in S,uare S14, fronting on M street north, near the corner of Fourth street west, running back 120 feet to a 30 fect a'ley, improved by a two-story Brick House, coutainiag four rooms. Terms: Ome-third cash: residue in six and Eesive mone. with —. soured Upon the roperty. Conveyancing urchaser’s cost. wire 20-te J. 0. McGUIRE & CO auvcts, B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, THREE NEW TWO STORY FRAME HO!SES AND LOTS on the corner of 9th street west aud Boundary street north at Pablic Auction. On THURSDAY. the 27th instant, at 5 o'clock p. m., we shall sell, on the premises, three new Ty. story Frame Houses a: — containing 6 rooms cant. Any one wishing to purchase a nice and com- fortabie residence willdo well by attending tne “Terms: One-half cash; balance six and twelve months, secured by & deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost rad = parchaser, $80 dowu on each house when ocked off. send GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ @REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWELVE DE BLUING 10USES ON LEASE GROUND RENT, TO Pia NEARLY EIGHT YKABD, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On WEDN AY, the 26th inst., at 5 0’clock m.. we shali sell, on the premises, fronting on aryland avenue, between 3d aud 45; sts . Istand, Twelve good Dwelling Houses containing geod rooms, which will be sold without reserve. We call the attention of buyers to the abo vesale. rms cash. = GREEN & WILLIAMS, se 20 d* [Totel. Auctioneers, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SIX_BEICK HOUSES AND LOTS, on the corner DOWLING, Anct instant, at & o'clock, p m., We shell sell, on the premises. Lots Nos, 21,2? and 23, in Syuure No. —, with six Brick Houses, to be sold separately to the highest Lidder, withcat reserve ABy one wi | to purchase smal! prup- erty will do well to attend the sale. Terms One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mouths. for notes bearing interest, aud secured by a deed of trust eu the premises. Ali conveyan. ing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser: $50 down on cach bouse when knocked off. se 20-d GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOT ¥BONTING ON 3D STREET | east, between Pennsylvania avenue and south O street. at Public Auction On TCESDAY, the 25th instant, at 5 o'clock P. m.. We shallgell, on the premises, Lot No. i4, in 62, having 54 feet on 3d street, - ood depth, which will be subdivided making each lot a good ‘e : 5 cash, balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and secured by 3 deed of trust on the premices. All conveyanctnt and revenue stamps at the cost of the parchaser. $25 dewn on each lot when sold 9d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON PENNSYLY A Nia AVENUE. BETWEEN 21ST AND 32D STREETS, HOUSE No. 61, AT PUBLIC AUO- ‘he 25th instant, at 10 «'clock a. it the yestdence of aGentleman , Viz: ruiture consisting of Sofas, Side Chairs, sock rs, Centre Tables, Brussels Garpets and jes Osk Extensien Table and M: Sideboard Walnut Table, Cane Seat Chairs and Crockery Three Painted Cottage Setts of different colors Feather Pillows, Hair and Husk Mattresses Painted W: » Buresus, Washstends and Bedsteads Cc ts, Blankets and other Bedding juif Of Clothe, Lngrain and other Usrpets Srigchns tse sant kk. it Kite! Requisites ‘And ‘all whet Goods ‘contained in tae jouse mind GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. lst Care sen Sr era peste cing at 10 o'clock, we: wdred thousand feet | weet corner DAY, 2th inetams, at the foot of Migr nent. OSITIVE SAL ¥ FINE Ton. m.. We eball sel! 16, to tropts end depths. ro ceased. by order of the District of Cotmmbt: of biacksrmit every tool used in theit business, j paCco 3h gross Solace and other Fine Cut Chewing To- | haceo ee 18-#08t Dew twertory House Possess! ately, and title warranted t o'clock p_m . on the premises Lot No 15. in square No he ments. consisting of « two-story Frame ‘ith back bufiving. being the residence of Mrs E stoddard. and formerly occupied as a grocery. | at the corner, which makes this property taleabte and desirable. netes besring interest apd secur. trust on the premises. All coy < Tevenue stamps atthe cost of the purchaser. 100 ¢own at the fall of the hammer dated Ma N.€.T. ington Count in front of th 4, 1865. st 5 0'c the city of Washington der imsixand twelve months. secured to the satisfaction of to be complied with in seven daye after sal wise the trustee reserves the right to r cost and risk of first purchaser. All conveyan cing and costs at expense of purchaser we shall sell. on the premises, Square No. 68, having ning back a geo! depth, w | ble investment to any one wishing to purch: 00d Building Lot. AUCTION SALES. J.C. MeGUIBB & CO , Auctioneers. on MOND EERE TOS AF avers. ‘Table Cweid Tintl 3 O. MeGUIRE s GO. Aveta. BY OBEEN @ WILLIAm®, aveticnsers, : IX SALE OF A LOTOF ADMINISTRATRIX 881, aro Es, &c.. A LIG AUCTION YAY, the 24th instant, et 320 clock, T Sy sedan ‘of the Hon. Urphan's Court of ® i a Distelet cf Uclumbla, at the Growers St re of iste Bernard * . albof the stock Grovertes, Liquors, north Cup O® Corner Of 234 and B By ora: 7 he Adminietratrix o u seis ect GREEN & WILLAMS, Awts 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPHOVED PROPERTY ON fi North Capitcl ond net rth, betwe Pur jon emisee. Lote of square No. 676, b ag back to fi eye. Terms One baif cash, balance in six and twelve viet months. secured by edeed of trust on the prem jers All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser okt Gown on each lot when o! EEN & WILLIAMS as _Auctioneers. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucttoncers, AILS 3, Fit BILLING Ma- CHIN : + BLIo &OCTION On MONDAY, the 2th instant, at 10 0 « * 4 11. at the Blacksmith Shop on 224 and {the Inte Bernard Morgan. te f the honorable Orphans’ Ooart We call the attenion to the above eale, as they will fad Bs Aer ott A@y inistratr? der ofthe intetratrix iS'rait GREEN'S WILLIAMS, Ancts ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, | TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT at PUBLIC AUCTION. ESDA + the be tuat«pu . Terme One third cash; balances aud 12 i secured by = deed of trust on the premises Ati eyancing and reve: © StAMps at the cost of 40 down on the 4: f wale. BEEN & WILLIAMS, aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, i VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE SOBNEK OF EK STREET SOUTH AND 4), STREKT. ISLAND. AT PUBLIC AUCTION e. he. for On Terms : One-half cash: eyo may yancto selicotds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts PY JAMES ©. McGUIRE & 00. Auctioncers.. TRUSTEES SALE OF LOTS ON THE ISLAND By virtue (a ceed of trust from Ann McOabe, 25,185, 0n4@ duly recorded im Libe folio 220, of the land record for Wash D ©... will welt ublic anction , emises, on THURSDAY. October K p.m., Lot 4,in Square 656, in Terms of sale One half in cash; and the remain . interest. ant! e trastes. 1 at D, Trostes, se2-eohds J. 0. McGUIRB & 00, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON New Jersey ©, between Dand E sts. north at Public A he 28th insts at So clock p. m., pert Lot geod buildi hich will m pr Terms: Ove third cash; balance in six and twelve Months. and secured by a deed of trast on the premi ses. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. @50 down at the time of cry 2-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. 8620 GREE & m., we @hall sell at declining hou-ekeeping, o tween a in Duff Green's Row, viz Ons fae Black Walnut Parlor Suite, upholstered Three Biack Welm ‘Two fine Black Walnut Oval Fram irrore One Black Walaut Ladies’ Cabinet and Writing my. vth Lounges aad Gentleman's Becliving ober Two handsome Black Walnut Chamber Suits.con- poaiest south,on the Navy | Oak Sid-hoard, Bx i Handsome Bronze Ten nearly new Parlor aud Qhamber Sto Excellent liali Stov--, with Pipe and Bresee Carpets in Parlor, Dining- ore English Oilcloths throughout the halls Brossels Stair Carpet and Work Tables, Ottomans and Urnaments One fine Black Walnut-ease Wheeler & Wilson's | | Oak Rack and Iron Bedstead, Husk Mattresses and Pillows Table o eevee ii adi the premises bef. the sto ‘8 cStion is made on wr before the instant, GREEN & WILLIAMS. 8020-4 _[Imtel&Ohron} Auctioneers. terms of sale to be complied with within five days after day of sale. otherwise, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of first purcha- ser allconveyanciog and stamps at v's re 20 Stawads 4 By virtue of @ decree of the Circuit Court for Prince Georges’ ceanty, sitting as @ court of eqnity, paserd in the case y &. Markwood and cea Duvall vs. Joba D, Beall and 8, will «xpose te public sale, on THURSDAY, the isa hace eer an he sold tn lots to Bday puted! Sith interest. the ¥ wil be eon. t iy Sar ts B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SALE GF GROCEBIES. WINES, LIQUORS STORE EINTUBES, COUNTERS, @:., al! On WEDNESDAY next, September 26th, at 10 o'clock &. m., we shall sell, at the stere lately oc- cupied by W. H. Hoover, at the corner of 24 street east and O street north, Capitol Hill, viz Lease and Good Will of the abeve atorc and dwell ‘ears house, for one to five Shel cales, Teas, Sugars, Mo- of all Cenees Candles. Tobacco, Starch, Pepper, Salt and Spices, = i ve Brandy, Gin, Bum, Port and Madeires ipe- Tin Ware. Brooms, skets, Buckets, anda large assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware, Con! Vil Lamps. &e Terms cash. By order of SAMCEL H. HOOVER. N & WILLIa ucts Y @BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auetioncers. nanpeont BLACK WALNUT HOUSEHOLD UBNITUKE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. @n THORSDAY., 7th me 0 cleck e Fesidence ct a tdemarn street east, be Capitol me Honse No. 434, nsylvania «ven in Green Rep, comsisting of Tes fete, Sofas, tiemen s and Ladies” Oastor and Gone: Side Chatre tre Tables Freuch Plate Marble toy sisting of Bpe Beisteads, Marbie-top Dresslag Bureau Washstands, Chairs, plete om Tables and U hairs light Chandeliers S Sewing Machine, in complete order; cost $125 Another ef Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine of cifferent quality Walnut Arm Chairs ‘kery and Gisssware t Cooking Stoves and Utensils Bxcelient Refrigerator aud Kitchen Bequisites One Portable Honse, Mx3z Abd many other Goods which we deem nnneces- onrz to enumerate. above Furnitare will be seld together at very low. and the house rented, if X JAS. 0. McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING By virtue of a deed of trust dated Angust 11, 4. D., 1804, and duly recorded im Liber NO. T.. & the Land Becords for Wash proving Terms 5 (of which $0 murt be paid at sale.) te remaiu- on hy a thirds be paid Xand twelve 5 Witn interest from day of+ale, and secure! by 4 of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustee. seer ty BALE. th day of October next, at 12 o'clock m.. if Yeir. net, the at tree marker t from Washington city Li joreet aud on payment of the omrchass BER, Toustep

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