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AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. NATIONAL 1 4EATER.—The first pert orm ince ot the Richings English Opera sroupe Iast «veping was a deciced succes? This evening will be presented Balfe’s beantifal opera of “The Bohemian Girl,” with a fime cast, Miss Ri dings, haracter of Arline.” For >. CHURCH .—Grand organ con. cert thisevening. George W. Moigas. organ-* ast of Grage Chureb, N_ Y., will preside gt the OTEAD, Aseisted by the most emivent musical talemt of this city—Dr. Caulfield, Madame Kretschmar, Mrs. Batts, Mr. W. Burnett and ie F TukatER—The Surgeon General's Of- e, «geet green months the () nartermaster’s Dey has been engaged in fitting up the bud@ing tormeriy known as Ford's ‘Taeater, and it ts now being rapidly prepared for use as the office of the Surgeon General, the ree- erds of which office will, it is tnought. be re- moved there on the Ist of November. it will be recollected thatthe first work done on the boudang when the Government decided to ase or purchase it, was to place three floors ‘nm iwaud make it fire proof. This was done by piaeteg trou beams in it resting og columns ‘Nd. springing arches for the floors. in the ce of he building on the secend and third floors an opening of 2 by 14 feet was made #round which was placed an iron railing, and xbowe this, in the roof, is the skylight, in which Nu is*proposed to place frosted and stained y a! In the sOuth west corner of the building is & spactous iron stairway with doors ng on each floor. and alse opening int» ing three-story, brick building, which ded in the purchase. The lower tver of this building, on the south of the thea- r. is lo be used As & medical laboratory, the ond story by the Surgeon General, and th hird story by the attaches of his olfice. The t snd second stories of the theater built Weill be « by the clerks of the: ou Ge ce, while the apper S. Army Medical Mr iding on the north has a twill be assigned exc! the use of photographers attached t fice. In building @ fine skylight has been erected, s have been fitted upin s nner for the purposes rnded. In the npper of the specime ily fitted np, wh desks, & will pe mm. The heen fitted u br ich ry cases the mn- eon the are being nment took possession of the and that the front wall was nurtermaster General, afier ation, ordered it to be torn til is surmounted by » front is being tad The entire »uild- with water and gas, and is 1 apparatus. An immense en done on it, and when a tine build Tae work ander th iate supervision Tompkins. ber’. general superin «rk being the architect. work were super. follows:—Jobn A. Foos, ma-oury; carpenteting: A. Glasco. psrntit i Jobn F Linceln, plumbing and gas fitt The beatin ts Was erected by Mes: Hagan & I ew York. gy ing it an examin: down and rebu nt some corn d by Mr. ti Z. Shepherd, Esq., is ne way of improve- be b Ving fourte a bof three stor ory back building. press briek front Window heads. and they make a fine wird mee. Three others of like size and earance are on N . ween 9h and it sod are already tar advanced towards comp! tion. Mr. John G. Naylor the carpenter en's Alley, between 9th and 16th and . Mr. J. 8. Williamson, car- as just commenced brick dwellings Davis. carpenters, are gt ¥ dwellings. with two- ¥ back buildings. for Mr J_H. Darrow, on h street, between © and P. At the corner of 13th and N streets a hand- brick residence is being finished by Mr. Wise, carpenter and contractor, for Mr. W G Hurley. 11 ts of three stories, 22 by 36h with atwo-story back building 16 by 4i feet. with pressed brick front, with brown stone sills and heads tothe windows. The mechanics on this building were S. Wise, carpenter and builder, Rogers & Cissell, bricklayers: T. Ras- sell. plasterer, John MeUbristal. painter. Crait «& Campbell, fitters and plumbers: Juve. nal, marble antels, and Viebmyer, brown stone work. Un © street north. between Sth and 9th streets. Messrs. Robbins & Meddler, carpenters and utractors. are erecting a three story and the nd & pasement brick dwWeiling for Mrs. Sarah Reed: “by 35 feet, press brick front wich marble headings and sil King is the brickiayer, Jackson plasterer, Zachary & Spaulding paint- ers, Harrover reoter. Adjoining, Mr. Thomas is having erected a neat one story residence —— Our Game Law—A Hint for Sportemen.—The trequent arrest of sportsmen for shooting birds in the county, in violation of the ordinance of May 11, 1563, Incuces us to give them the ben- ' of the following summary of the law: The ung or killimg, At any season of the vear, oy robin. catbird, woodpecker, jay, mocking- bird, martin, swallow. blue-bird. king-bird, mnesdow-lark, or other insectivorienus bird, is prohitited undera penalty of $5 for every bird shot, killed, trapped, or destroyed.” Itis un- inwtul to shoot, kill, or destroy any pheasant berween the Ist of Jannary and ist of Septem- ber. any Woodcock between the Ist of Jannary and 4th of July: partridge, quail, or rabbit be- tween the Istof January and Ist of October; y rail-bird, reed-bird, or black-bird between the Ist of May and Ist of September, under a penalty foreach bird or rabbit iu the county any bird or rabbit out of season, © supply any house or market, is prohibited, ler & penalty of $5 foreach offence. The de- n of the nests or eggs of any birds met iioned above is prohibited under penalty of & for each offence. The possession of the birds or game killed is prima facia edide to con- viet under this law. Hunting with dog or gun, or shooting on Sunday, is punishable by line of $5 and forfeiture of the gun. Fishing on Sunday is finable to tue same amount. + TILL TAPPING.—Several days ago, the money irawer of Peter Monaghan, on the corner of New Jersey avenue and G stree:, was robbed, also the drawer of Mr. b. Fitzgerald. on H eet. near the Tiber. The drawer taken from named place contained about twenty are, mostly in the new three and five cent pieces. Friday, Sergeant Kelley and officer Davis arrested George Jackson and William Moody on suspicion of committing the theft. The first- named was taken before Justice Wai- «r, who committed him to jall fora farther hearing. The last-named was taken before Justice Thompson. rested on suspicion of the same charge by of- ficer Callaghan, and was dismissed by Justice Walter. ° Disissep.—Yesterday afternoon, Patrick Deely, a storekeeper, living on the corner of | tdand F streets south, was arrested by officer James upon tae complaint of Edw’d P. Waish tbat Deely had caused his wife's death by cru- elly beating her. A jury of inquest was sum- moned, and, after investigating the case, re- turned a verdict that the blows intlicted upon Johanna Deely, by her husband. did not cause ber death, but that she died trom some disease (supposed to be cholera morbus) to the jury unknown. Deely was dismissed by Justice Boswell. ee FeGIrtves FROM Jcstice.— Yesterday, offi- cers Baily asd Pool, of the 2d precinct, arrest- ed Frederick Hess, Wm. Hess, and Joshua Kall, upon bench warrants issued by Judge (in. Officer Evans, of the Seventh Ward, arrested Mary Kichardson, upon a bench war- rant issued by Judge Fisher. The parties were delivered to the Marshal of the District, to be held for the decision of the Criminal Court in cases Sgainst them before that court. —o—__ F Ropesey on tHe Traw.—A young gentile- znan by the name of Brooks, trom the up co! iry and former partner of James Guay, 7 bis city. was robbed, on the train between Washington and Baltimore a few days since, while going on & visit to the latter city, of $512 in gold, which was all the he clne to the perpetrator yet.— nal — GRranp LARCENY.—Yesterday afternoon, of- Neer Taylor arrested Henry Simms, colored tor the larceny of a pair of boots frem tne stal ef Jobn H. Weaver, in the Uenter Market ‘The boots were stolen a week ago, but Mr Weaver caught him yesterday and turned him ever toofficer Taylor. Justice Thompson com- mitted the prisoner to jail for court. SR a SER KeErine OPEN ON SuyDay.—Yesterday, B Maranghi, comfectioner, was arrested by offi cer Davis, of the 5th precinct, for keeping open bis pince of business on Sunday. Justice Handy fined him #20. pal ic GP 2 SELLING Liguog Wituorr Licexss.—Yes- terday, Dan'l Makoney was arrested by officer ‘Thompson, of the Third Ward. for seiling I'\quor without a license. Justice Thompsom Bim $20. pean SEE Doo in THe MaR«et.—Yerterday, officer Gordon, of the Sixth Ward, arrested Jobn M. Thornton for allowing a dog to Accompauy fim to market. Justice Handy fined hua $1. The buying | Betsy (luirt was alsoar- | | Arrarms 1% ALBXANDRIA—The G ivern- Ment Las relinguiehed tothe t ekhol ‘ers the control of the Washington and Aiexanira Tormpike, hete for military purposes since toe 25th of May, 1861,and the President of the Company, Joseph &. Brown, Esq., of Wash- ington, gives noti¢e that the road will be im- mediately put in thorough repair.to which end toli-gates will be immediately er-cted, and the collection of toll be commenced on Thursday next The Washington and Alexandria Tarnpike Company will soon bring a suit of ej-ctment against Walter Lenox and others, for the re- moval of the Washineton. Alexandria, & Georgetewn Kailroag. Should this sait pre- vail. i! will terminate rather abruptly the liti- gestion going on between Stewart, Phelps. and others Israel C. C’Neal, of Division No. 20,.0f Alex- aibdris. bast elected G. WP. Divi-ion Sons of Temperance of the Dis Columpia. ——e Granxp Lanceny oF A Doo. —Yesterday. Jas. Layenaer was arrested by officer Morzan upon a charge of the larceny of a dog. the property of Rudolph Hennseb. Justice ter hetd him to bail for court. If the case is taken up im court and decided against the accused, it will reverse the commoa opinion that ¢dog 1s not property, aud therefore the taking of a dog is not a larceny. . see + CITY ITEMS. WE CALL ATTENTION to the Ball to bs given by the Urbanity Associauon, December 3a See their advertisement === of Grand Levee of O_O. F..10 be held on t Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. be expec’ed. + SER ADVERTISEM Metropolis Lodge. Monday nex A fine time mi Save vore Mc 3enjamin Miller, 10) Bridge s ree, Geaggetown, to do it is 10 buy pts, Goods at his store, and irom the terms mentioned in his adver- tement elsewhere we judge he is about right The rates he ment 04s are certainly low. EY is your Monsy!!!—Buy your Gents at Franc’s Cheap Stor doors above Odd Fellow Save th street, thr He sells ge at SI: good ¢ € d Merivo Shirts and Draw- a nion Flannel Drawers, cents per box. 3 Dollars: Overcoats, s. Fifteen Dolls Overcoats, nts, Gre ERCOATS, Ten Sighteen ars, pniy Dol oO two Dollars: Overe Twen- . Thirty Dollars rs; Overcoats, all prices: Overcoats, One Price only, Henuing’s is the place, ¢ h street and Mary- Jand avenue. ——~s| CUke.—Dr. Gi ert’s Pile in tively cures the worst cases o at hy mail on recerptof $4. Circu- uggists. Agents wauted J. B Romaine. Mana- » New York. 3 Goop Frexcn Calf Boots, re bes dy mate sty French Cait Boots, to order, $14 to Sir nN nd Hotel, entrance on 6th s and inside Hotel se aeegeGieeecsnes Taek Merit Arr ieciaTED.— Brown's Bron- Trokes,” have been before the public Each year finds tbe Troches in istant localit Q YSrigus parts 1. Beingan article of true mer c@ used, the r of the Troche: d. and they are kept always at hand = occasion requires. For Congh Throat Diseases, Trocbes bay their effierey SP S6Se eee © Kad Nails, Vaseular Ex- creeences, Warts, Moles, &c. successtally treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Penn. av.. between 6% and 6th streets. Ot. fice hours from 8 4 m. to.3 p.m. and 6 to sp m. No charge for consultation. BOOTS re =a ° PENNIES can be had in suy quantities at the ar office counter DIED. SEWARD. On Monday, Octover 20. FRANCES A. SEWARD, only davghter of William H. Seward - The rélative<. friends and acquaintinces ore in- Ato attend ber funeral it S42 e'clock on W y hext,at St John ~ Church t SCOTT. On the 2th fostant. JAN SON SCOTT, relict of th HARRI late Captain Joku D tt.of Georgetown, and danghter of the Major Thos. Beatty. of the fo.iner place er funeral will take place from her former res idence, No. S69 18th street, between B and U, (island n Wednesday morning, at ll) o'clock KING. In Washington, on the 29th instant, at Se clock, after a painful illness, Mr< MABRY 4 KING, widow of the late Ixnatius King. formerly { Georgetown Weep not for her that dieth. For «he sleeps and And the couch whe Tathe green earth's Her friends are respe tfully i her funeral from ber late resid near O. on Wednesday evening, st Vited to attend My SLIPPERS i FOR MEN. LADIES, AND CHILPREN, MADE TO ORDER, HEILBRUN & BRO, 506 SEVENTH STREET, Are now prepared to take measures and wil! make tu order— Fine STITOHED BOOTS for 310. Heavy PEGGED BOOTS for 8 Fine STITOHED GAITWRS for Laéres’ and Children’s SHOES at very revs n able prices. Our large stock of HOME AND EASTERN MADE BOUTS AND SHOES Will Le closed out at GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES! Also, EMBROIDERED PATTERNS FOB SLIPPEKS Can be found at EBS. BALMOBALS and HEILBBUN 3, 506 Seventh street _0¢293t" Adjoining Odd Fei ows’ Hall J. 8 TORMAM & CO., $00 SEVENTH STREET, Next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, The oldest and facturing House in Woa-bington. hi rtment of Goods in their line of business, made under their ow: super. Vision, c netstt: : atoga TRUNKS, 2 BACKS acd SATCHELS, Fine Sule Leather apd Leasher Covered BOX TRUNK. tor gentlemen, Five Leather TRAVELING BAG, Tourist’s SHige Double and Single HARNESS, BA DDLES ae Double ana Single : and BRIDLE or 3 0,8 fine assortinent of CARRIAGE &c.. 86, selling at the ; /‘IDER VINEGAR. Cio k Vine GAR. VINEGAR. CIDER VINEGAR All personsin want ef PURE OLDER VIN will do well to call and examine my stock purchasing elsewhere. Goods delivered free of charee,in all parte of Wa-bington and Georgetown, D, C TEBMS Oasi. ar RILEY A SHINN, Union Bottling Depot. _fe%0-Im___57 Greene st., Georgetown. D.C. ques! GUNS GUNSII! No. 414 DSTREE No. 414 DSTREET! JOHN J. PEABODY, AND LOCKSMITH, Ani dealer in POWDER, SHOT. BALLS, PEBOUSSIL CAPS AND CARTRIDGES, of all kinds and «i SHOTGUNS, which t for ca: fore GUN £08. Also. New and Second-hand I willsell as cheap as the clieapest for i Specia! attention paid te the repairing of Guns, Locks, % , BELL HANGING atte: ye pc | Lewe Lega oe nded to, SIGN OF THE BIG GUN. 4 t, betw. 6th and “th, north si Pi ol a Wastington. D-9. REMovar. BEM VAL. J.P. DENNIS, COACHMAKEB, to inform his customers and the public doe oth sirect, to Noe, 293 street, between 13th aud lath f Penvsylvania area = te old ant 295 otreeta, says the way | | WANTS. a ere ere ee ee WASTED -A fret “tase BARBER (only @ 204 workman pred peri eT 470th street. Letween E. Ww, TED— FRANGISLO, oe 30 2" Sra MEDIATBLY—A good MILLI- Mre F BORDK's. 3367Penn. ave eR écu ard 7th streets, up stairs Bak WANTED—in @ re fewtly; references exchang: moderate.” Address, stating tet House, Washington. D.Q. \ ) ANTED—A HOME fora youth aged can writeagood hand and ts tery a figures.in «store oroffice A Cath Nic family pre- ferred. where be can attend Sunday school. Ad- erese Box 37 Office. oc 3% St" shen Snack! V J ANTED—A YOUTH of 14 or 15 years ot age, who writes @ fair hand and is acquainted with the city, must reside with his parents Apply be tween Jend 100'clock a m.to McNEIR & BRY- ANT, 495 7th st. oc 30-38" ANTED —8 will be given to Person W fat wit pecoras Birminent See aTIOn in on« of the General Departments as light laborer, of messenger, or day watchman, by a disapled & giets “Pieece address “J.'F. Wa” Alexandra, . WASTED TO RENT—By the Grat or middle of November. a small HOUSE or suite of UN- FURNISHED BUOMS for housekeeping Terms must he moderate. Address, stating losation, 7.8. B..Room 9, Pay Department. 0c 29-4 Wast D- U enced. settled wom reccommended. To snch ment, & good home and wages ABET. cus WORK- ate adhe ttt Il be given > ply to Mra. W., No. 425 F st., between 6th and 7th streets, ra oc 3 URNISHED HO WANTED-—A first class house of aboot 12 or 15 rooms, thoroughly fur- ied, centratly located. with modern improve- ments is wanted immediately by a responsible party Address Lock-Box $4 Post Of e, Wash- ington, DLO, 00" 29-3t* wast P was t class TIN AND SHEET JRON WORKER Apply to SIBLEY & GUY. stove Warenouse, Fenk’a ave., bet. oth antl lth sts oc 2T-tf A !k*® BOARDERS WANTED—At strect north Boows heated; het and col bethe, cas, &c. Table substantial. Oharge: rea- sovable oc 27-3: W ASTED—To rent. iiy « gentleman and Ialy, Wil heat family. & private resilence only a-mall BRICK HOUSE. with molern improve- ec ntg.ritnated between Pa ani Mass avennes, Sud3iand lth streets Keat not abeve @75), Noobjctionto buy good parlor furnita’ Ad Gress P.O. Box 467 oc 27-3t* wan ED—Oar lady friends to know that we have arranged for a weekly supply of STAMPS of the VERY LATEST designs for Braid and Embroiery. All of the richest designs now rk reach nea few days after for a! ‘8, Joseys. Waists, Saciues, Slippers, Pineushions. Smoking Caps, Yokes and Baus, Our celections are second te none in the country, PRIN $= 1 F street, 3 oc 2T-tf oppo-ite Patent Office, *OR RENT—A BRICK HOUBF, containing nin: rooms, twocellars. good yard and stale, situa- ted on K street, No Rear 27th at. west. Bent 5 month Inquire of Mrs. E. HACKNEY, ext door ve 24 6t* SK. between Peaonsylva Apply to ¢ Ag No il Inth streets, and bet w hia avenue and M atreet BAKER, Star Office. WANTED wand Cast OF Clothing Watches. Pistol<. Gung. or any other kind of seods. The h cath price pad at the Mor chant Pawnbrc SLTON & CO torect A FUL' 2 Ninth street doors uorth of Agent for Sin Tasle. Seamstress wanted. ANTED—Ry the 16th of October, an unfur- d BRICK HOUSE, containing eixht or modern improvements, between Pennsylvania avenge and N K.L.,at this office. Best of references given and required se 29 tf y aaa ) ANTED— By a respectable young girl. s SIT- UATION to do chamberwork and plain sew ing. Addres 0 J fice, ses W 4NTEb— SROOND FURNITURE | Also, MIRRORS. OARPETS, BEDS, BED- 0. URN ISHING GOODS of every DING and HOUBEF " team 406 Tth aan ol description je 8-tf between FOR SALE AND RENT. WEVEBAL FURNISHED ROOMS, 192 E st, w petween Sth and oth, two squares from Post oO uilling, for hensekeeping or single gentle m: ovking stove, hydrant. gas, fuel lock-n and other conveniences. Healthy F°? RENT—¥rom ist Nov « N FUBNISBED KOOMS suitable fer housekeeping for a amali fawily; rent made ate. Apply at 301 Massachusetts avenue, be- tween lith and 15th sts. oc 27 -3t* Fo? RENT—To gentiemen, thr large ani nicely furnished ROOMS, communicating, one a= parlor if desired, only a step from Restaurant apd a few steps from the H st 8 avenue cars, Apply to 408 joth street. between Hanil oc 27 3t* 7° LET—If applied for immediately, corner of Mth street and Penn’a avenue, the WINDOW and part of STORE, opposite Willard’. Hotel. one of the best stands for etfice or any other business opted lately by the Northern © tra! Bailroad Company. 0c 27 "OR BENT- BRICK HOUSE Jersey avenue ani K atre i cellar, stable ani a. the : Bent $28 Inquire of HENBY BUTL by. Oc 27-e .OR BENT—A commodo is wud well-arrangea new BRICK DWELLING. containing tenet teen good sized rooms, servants room, pantry. clothes room, vegetable room, two bath-rooms. and aD shed, together with gas ali threngb the hi water in the kitchen, and ne- ces-arp drains, Inquire on premises No 324i street, between 14th and 15th, orto D. b MOBRI- SON, corner lithand L streets oc 37-e03t* OB BENT- A two story BRICK HOUSE on E n2d and 34 east, North Postession given imuie- 0c 25 eu CHANCE To SE( CRE A HOME OHEAP— A number of small BBIOK HOUSES on the Isiand, well located, tor sale. 0. W RB, Agent, _ 08 25-e06t* 456 10:h st., next Ferd’s Thenter. br adjoining, A FOR SALE. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FARM ON the road from Washington to Frederick City, 21 miles from Was) tsgton, contalning 157 acres ofthe vest land in Montgomery county, the farm in fine wood land. It'ti with water, having !wo good near the house, barn, conveniences for farming, ie Algo a first class and very desirab: * large and flouris! tral point between pump other it, It le position for almost acen- ington, Frederick and Baltim« re cittes, as it ns On three public roads, aud cow easily be divided Into twenty lots, each containiug over wine acres. A safe and valuable 1 t. and cannet fail to realize a clear re- ward to auy company of rsons who wish to buy. For ticulars ly at 490, north of Patent Of- fice $th streets,on H, orto Dr, Ww » of Montgomery county, five the character of the Hours 1 o'clock ands JAMES TOWLES. Property Agent. oe 2 (Intel) 0 BENT—A large, pleasant, FURNISBED ROOM, without board, on_# the Capitol’ Inuutre at 330 Del ner north B street. JN OFIGE TO OWNERS OF CORN ROR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. nd tloor, near are AVe., cor- oc 24-6t* ER LO’ to one hundred and fifty feet <juare, on efther of the streets ab ed, and dest: welling, are favited plat of ground, price, sn 0 the Chairman Building Mens Christian Building, Box (Chron & Int.) 2 G jOBGETOWN HOUSE AGENCY, 100 BRIDGE STREET, © bave several desir: HOUSES for rent.a $9 to $60. Also, firs jase RESIDENCES, 330 to $120 We invite the attention of reliable pur- tes immediately. * ORME & COOPER. Oc 22-1m* Ok BALE OR RENT—On Pena avenue, a very, Senn le Prenerty. satinting of a three- story HOUSE and BAOK BUILDING, immedi- ately vast of the National Hotel, with Odi ous Store infront. Title JOHN W. MAGILL, cori Moth street t. '—To th one or two hed P. oc F% RENT. a) MS im Telegraph Of- fice 34% Pe: Ivania avenue. For te in- auire at 490 H street, north Patent Uficenat 10 ey a at J, TOWLES, Agent e 2-tf j Capa pus HASER FOR A SMALL BRICK “te OLE Teo plaka ps SE) ak oe oWO FURNISHED OB UNFCBNISHED T OOM torent, with gas; bethinbouse Ap- 2 Green street, Georgetown oc 4 Bt" Pi k B RENT—Two ROOMS, sattable for house- keeping. Inquire 594 N street north, b-teeea Oth and sth streets west. oc MH" NT—HOUSE sed OFFICE or STOBR 4 th street. Inquire of Mr. YORK E, nthe building oc 3" FOR BENT—A lerge and well furnisbed FRONT KOOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Heuse occupied & ptivete family, 376 13th street, near ork avenue. Oc 30-2t* FF S8 SAUK-& GHOOBR) STORE. catraily located, d o business Sati«factor: reasons for. acl! uy t low HOUKN & LATTA, Beal Metate Brok 7th and F ets, ,OR KEN six rooms io lo- ent te the city I. Inquire next Oc S8-5t™ SM atrect. between @ for LUUIS WEBER, 569. CABROLL PLAGE, ist atrect, Oapitol 426 wise ntGed ROOMS for oobi et $40 per month. Oall ar addre-s Examiners’ RGoaky, Patent Office, Alto, FURNIS e [08 BENT—A small HOUSE, contain rooms, with gaa, situated om 15th stree! t. 1 ard K ats.. No. 296. Possession given immedi- stely. Inquire at 389 13th street, bet. H anil ate. oc 30 3t" FSR BEST A very desirable. newly Dnilt HOUDK. containing seveu roms, on vth atreet, near the Boundary line In the White Row, within ate nds walk fromthe cars Ren! 25 per m Inquire at W. VOs8'S, 360 ry avenue SOR SA story BRICK town This preperty of M. de Bodisco. the late Bussian Misi ter. Terms mod erat Apply to B B WILLIAMS, office corner of Cougress and Bridge streets. ‘00 30-3t* For RENT—The tory PWELLING HOUSE, Bby « Tin Indiana ave hoe, with a spacious etable and carriage house Pos-casion November Ist, Apply at i and f o'clock bP m., at 490 H street, to JAMES TUWLES Agent. esi: oc 88 ERY DESIRABLE FU BERS. with use of bath room. hot ant coli water, at 3 lth street. Best location in the city, Aiso,a<ood KITCBEN to let to a respon- sible caterer, io furnish meals to the tenants. Eo- trepce next to Drag Store. met FOR SALE: OHEAP—LOT with three tan -tory ¥RAME LULLDINGS. corner 13th and B sts, sonare Zid. Also. pew FRAME HOUSE with 5 0%) feet of ground, Cxpitol Hill, 2d street, near EB uorth, square 7:5 Apply at No. 72 Lou oS Sadbaal ss aie Glasto Gas ial TPE BOOMS 70 LET. on the first lor fur nished ag & parlor and tween oth and lth streets, No, 1. 00K SAL ‘OCK, 00D TURKS of a Grocery Store. selling out, Address J.H, Star SOR RENT—Three o- four Furnish suitalle for housekeeping. Ne. 4 between vth and 10th ets. north. a FOR, BENT Comfortably furnished BOOMS communicating ; 206 9th street, one door from. the avenue. Oc 29 31" "OR RENT—& HOUSE, No, 360 K st north, between lith and 12th west Incuire 254 Penna Oc 29-3" VS LET Wither without Board. a bandoom: iront CHAMBER or PABLOB and BED ROOY,(furmished ) Apply at 512K st.. pet. sth and! DESIRABLE tw can be tained ina private family ork avenge between 12th and 14st! ate T. 5 3 IWELLUINGS, 4 rooms each, of 22d atreet ner ef F Key at No.251 22d street. Bent $1) per month each, in advance oc 29 3t* ENTBAL B N@ STOCK FOR SAL Ten [Sheres in Central Batlding Aasoctati o » Inquire of J.G. JUDD, 36 E street, 3t* H oc 2 2t* FBONT KOOM, suitable for at 7? LET—A very desiralie and neatly furnishes BRICK HOUSE, containing eight rooms, water and gas, No. 175 4th street. between L and New York avenue. Apply ov pron oc 23 3t OR RENT—Two pleasant Farni-ked FRONT KOOMS. near Pernsylvania avenue. suitable for three gentlemen. orgentleman and wife. Terms cheap. Apply at Star Ofic or t* f ety UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, 322 Massachusetts avenue, between lith aod th -treets Healthy location. Bent $10 a mouth oc 9 St* UBNISHED ROOMS—One er two rentlemen 1 cante a commousted with FURNISHED BOOMS. in a private fu Apply at 416 5th strect. bet. F and G # oc 29: 3t* amily UUSB. containing six or sight roems lith I street. Lo +t. north of OASsE cation on 9th, I Penp avenue Otfics or 12th Addr Iecation, within 0 minntes walk of ¢ ments BOABD may be obtained oppe $47 K street, pear Mth street. opposite Row. oc 28 OR RENT—In Georgetown, two neat FRAME HOUSES, vach containing four rooms, with good yards, and convenient to the street cars. Rent moderate. Apply tu No. Georgetown, D.C. B92 SALE BATH -HOUS 71 Dambarton st., oo 2) 3 nd FIXTURES forsale, Bare chance fer any oue to set ap first class bathing rooms, Otber business. reasgn for svlling Apply at HEMPLER'’S, 310 C at. oc 29-3t* OB REN containing 12 rooms. partly far ted bet ween 2Ist and 274 streets, Pa rticulars apply at 122 Pa. aveny month OR RENT—one fne threes ith Rent $110 Cc 29 3t* HOUSE. 0 street. betwee 3. north, No 0, contal ie Hne-toreroom. Als», Store Fixtures for sa) pply to 230 7th st prog between Mand N. = Fo. RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. containing five roams, right opposite the Orphan Asylum.on 8. near lith street. Also, fonr BOOMS. snitable forsinglegentlemen. Inguire of P. JOBVENAL, 156 sth street, between 8 and T. __ 00 293 NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK HOUS rent, conteining eight rooms, front gar- gasand oes so oth, near D street, atree! one suuare from 7th t cars, Inquire corner 13th and D atrests, No. 250 23 D pe R rge and desirabl. DWELLING R RENT—A k HOUBE, with about 10 acres attached, situated on cea oe a Heights, Virginia, oppotite George- wh Apply to = ces JOHN J. BOG! | Estate and Insurance Agen Corner Hich and Brilge streets, Georgetown, D. 0. -EWLY FURNISHED BOOMS at 61 Penna. ‘avenue, 4jnares trom War Department: rent den low att OR RENT—Five BOOMS, suitable for house- FB Ghofing, Als’ be HUBNISHED. BUOM, Ingnire southwest corner 3d and F ts. oc 27-ft™ T° LET—Several FURNISHED BROOMS, on second and third tleor, at No. 339 F street, between sth and | ects. 0 27-30 HED BOOMS. No. nd 9th, pear the Post SE. Oe 27-38" OR RENT—A bandsome enite of ROOMS. fur- uished. on the second floor, aad two CHAM- BEHS on the Spied. 98 No. 404 3d street. between Band C str Boytb. oe 27-3t* FOB SAUE—A number of small HOUSES, con- taining from four to seven rooms, and rahging in price from $1.20 to $2.00) 1.2.4 and s years on the deferred payments. Also, 560 BUILDING LOTS in bene® sorb of the city at from 2 cents font e t 10 G4 Per Mier PTCHELL & 8ON, Brokers, _0¢ 27 it S_K. corner Pa. ay. and 15th st. OB RENT—A FRAME steeper | ste. rooms, situated on 19th street, between nan. Apply at the cerner of 20th and oc 26-68" 0: NT—By th ISHED HOUSE, st of November, a containing six room Nis! block from the cars. Apply at the Star Office. Bent $50 a month. 9¢ 26-5t* ILLIABD SALOON FOR SALE —For A B the GOOD WILL and FIX TURES of that well known liard Saloon, situated at the Ot 4 street and feur first class Inqatre on the prem)ses, or TP BE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF ONE OF the beet Hardware Houses in ghie city forsale terms, 10 Fost @fice.* silidait T (OR SALE—60 or 70 acres of LAND. witht: Kk ‘one mile of city limite penis tend, will be Apnly tov DeSTOCK famed office, corner 7th and F street: mn. rs niently sit Apply to 0 ted nd Bound: ote. Q:Ubiman. The pro- perty ling and rem! 5 + . SLEDS Co Real Boe Brokers, northwees corner 10th and } BIVED— ner BeCDT YATES & BELBY’s, ‘a avenue. A fine assortment of FBUSTED REVERS, suit- able for Ladies Cloaks aad Gent's Uvercoats, to whieb attention is invi as being of suporior Also, receiving daily, tions 00 19-6t Ia No . We have now on hand an assortment from 40 TO 50 . which we are Sten TE ee ectery Drices tdealtpe Btaasiotesen oe x: erERD Sy G METZ EROTT 2 00 31S Penn's sven, Bole ecentafor Steinway; & Bons’ Pian and Wa- son & Bamlin’s Opbinet Organs. oo8 jy 3-tf are enabled | Fo, SALE OB RENT—My DWE! uated at the intersect Hon of Mary oe ta Bitest trout by feet deep, with wid« ball throngh the center. ‘The gs To0. ‘ont 4 feet p. em! : J H, SEMMBS, yeni ath beady tL OB RENT—In Georgetown, a FURNISHED BOUBE conta s 0 Toomer aE ‘and gas; situation healthy anddesirable. ‘Apply at Mo. 40 Penn. avenue, near 4th street. Oe 18-Lm* rie nd email fornished and ai ished ES and APARTMENTS sul sar obema eat wane: ecateey SEE GO. ¢6855 1th street, Boom 13. oe 63m" Three handsomely furaished P. BERT. LOB8 and }- ROOMS, peubenor ae rately, with ‘and beth. Gee and PUBS isHED ROOMS FoR RENT. de-iral te | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THI8 A¥TERNOON AND TO-MORRO EVENING AUCTION SALES. GBEAT INDUCEMENTS— 510.000 ¢ have now in store and ready [ able assortment of Wry Gov . il be -o AY, a NINGS commencing at 7 o'elnck, and -ilt be con- lipurd every other evening unti! the entire stock in disposed of 20 cases Umbrellas £0 pairs heavy 12 4 Blankete: to doven very supertor Belk aap Shirts; Gold and Silver Hunting case Watches, Revolvers, &c., &c. ALso, 200 doven Cotton nnd Woel Hos ni Halt Hose Boots. Shoes. Wool Hoods. Bha Beart. & ec mst MK. WALSH & 00., au B* J. 0. McoGUIRE & O0., Auctioncers. SALE OF A LOT N AR SMITHSONIAN On FRIDAY AFTRENOON, November % o'clock, we shal! sell, Lot 18. t: fronting 00 eet street, uear the corner of seuth B street 4 rupol a benk g.cat depth Refeers tnches toa % fet paved alley, will be divided in two lots of 25 feet front each Bale peremptory. Terms: One third cash; residnetn «tx and twelve months, Interest. secured | trust ov the property. Convey anciag and stamps at purchaser » cost, . A payment of $25 on eaou Let, s dividend, recnired the evening ef sale Aso, 00 Su-dtde, J ©. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts QALE @F SOLDIERS’ REST AT ALEXAN ® DBIA. Chief Quartermasier’s Depot of Washintton, OfKcs. Waskinaion. D. C., Uct 50, 1900. I the (Quartermaster Geueral. the wing described builtings &c , will he aol! at pic au-tiom en SATURDAY, November 0, iS ™., under the supervision of Pisutanant Colonel James W Moore, A. Q.™ ve Barrack . 34 feet by 231 feet, One Btorehouse. 12x51 feet; One Storehouse. 16x43 feet One Ofhcers Quarters, 26x87 fact: One Dining Beem 3) x176 feet One Ki chen N70 foot One Wash house J2x32 feat One Warh honge. 2x34 feet; Two Open Bheds, Wx:71 fost One Gpen Stred, i0x5 teat One Open Shed 1 One Oper Shed. 1 (ne Open Shed, 12x16 feet Ove Guard-house, 12x25 feet, One Dink, Let 6! Ooal Bine 4 One jot of Fencing, and 1.282 lineal feet of Picket Fence; After which # large lot of Water and Gas Pipes and Fixtures nse in these buildings Articles muet be removed within ten days from date of sale Terns Cash, in Government fonds By command of Gen ; 5 :: tg Ker, Assis ant ermaster Genera —— Gener As Ht TOMPKINS Brevet Brigadier General, Quartermaster U.S A. oc 2 1t 5 B* K. F_ PAGE, Auctioneer 502 7th st, u Odd Fell Ball. To cloxe consignments, peremptory sale of extensive - ck of Blankets Shawls Underc ing Plated Ware. © aw b ntlery, Boots and Shoes Hate, Bird Gore. ands large’ assortment of Fancy Goods EVERY EVENING this week, ommen Tovelock KF PAGE, Aucts, EN & WILLIAMS. Anoctioncers, Corner of 7th and D streets, Of PABLOB AND CHAM FBENCH OHINA PLa- CUL GLASS WABE aT ON the Ist di weshall AUC URSDAY, eck @. m H. Somnies, ue, between 7th ollowing articles. viz Oue Walvut Case Piano, Cover and Stool One hand-ome Black Walnut Parlor Suit, uphol Crimson and Gold, Silk and D: isting of Tete a Tete Sofa. lar Castor and six Sige Chairs, with cv One Rosewood Frame Marble top Genter Table Handsome Black Walnut Etagere. with glass ancy Upbolatered Gothic Chairs ny Card Table~ me Tamask Curtains and Cornice and n Chairs handsome Furniture. consist foot € Extension T: class back an a Four F Mab eloard, w twelve | pholstered Usk Frame Cak Bookcase and Green Kep Lo match Handsome Black Walnut Bedstead Marble top Dressing Bureau aud Washstand Fine Hair top Spring Mattresses Six Une Feather Beas, twelve Feather Piliows and rix Bolsters Black Walnut French Bedstead: Dv ‘re Bureaus, Washstands and Osne sea: hairs k Waloct and oes A Wardrc Handsome French Coina Deo rt. and Tea Set. ell comp! + hundred pieces rench China Decorated Tes Set, seventy ted Dinner, + Consisting Four shi field Plated Waiters Tea and Cottee Ura Exg Boiler and ice Pitcher Laties. Spoons ana Forks Cat-glass Decanters, Goblets, Wine Glasses, Fin ger Bowls, Water Botties aud Tamblers lot of White French Ohina ine French Chins Beg N some Brussels, Ingrain an Floor, and other Oilclaths Whatnot, Louni bh Two Handsome Gilt Frame Mir Steward 's Cooking Stove and U ten: Severs! Good Ohamber Stoves Betrigerator aud kitchen Requisites And wat other articles which we deem unneces- to enumerate. Terms cab Shi id Pisted Le ALso, At4 o'clock p. m..on the same day, we shail off r the residence, consisting of @ fine built Brick Hous ith basement, containing ia all some 19 rooms, with handsome parlors, cuambers, dining, and sitting rooms, pantries, wine cellar, closets: aud water throughout the whole house, lot 45 fect ll inebes front ¥ 114 feet deep to an alley. Also, «even handsome Building Lets. 20 by 100 feet deep Terms made known on the day of sale. or 2-4 GREEN & WILLIAM, Anots. B" D. L. WELLS & 00.. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Northwest corner Wth and F streets. VALUABLE BlyLDING LOTS AT AUCTION, gp loth atrect est aud G street south, Navy ard. Un WEDNESDAY, the 3ist day of October next. at 4oclock p. m.,on the premises, we shall sell those three very desirable on 10th streetenst. Bear the corner of G south, each fronting 80 fect by 116 feet deep. those two Lot~ en south G street, corner of lth. being # 129 feet each. These Lots are well located in animproving part of the city, and are worthy the attention of bayer- either for improvement or specalation Terms: One-half cash: nce very long credit Conveyancing and stamps yarchaser'scost. down on each lot. D. L. WELLS & 00., Ancts P.S. The above kite will be divided at the <ale to sutt purchasers 06 27-4 A” UC SALE OF OLD WOOD, CON- 10N Au OF EMNED CABPETS, &c, « October 27, w 36 § Will be sold at public a bidder,on THURSDAY next, the ist of Nuvem- ber, at 12 m_, atthe Washington Navy Yard— A LOT OF CONDEMNED CARPETING A ? OLD WOOD - = Terms: Cash, in Government funds. By order of the Commandant. CHARLES EB. LATHROP, oe 29-3t Naval Storekeeper. Looxine GLASS PLATES, French and American WINDOW GLA! BRUSHES, all kinds, FEATHEB DUSTEBS, PAINTS, TUBPENTINE, f LEWIS'S WHITE LEAD, French ana Jersey ZINC, VAENISHES, BENZINE, COAL OIL, LAMPS, CHANDELIEBS, DEOP LIGHTS, SHADES, LINSEED OIL, at reduced prices, FBENCH PLATE and FRENCH gpYSTAL GLASS furnished on shert not ce. PAINT MIXED TO OBDEB, By FRANCIS MILLER, 00 28-6 604 Ninth <treet. (OAL AT REDUCED PRIOES, WHITE ASH. tain, Chestnut, §7. aby; Bivede: Egg, Do. FS, 8 Balitmore Dompant. Store, Do, Egg, De. Pur- sien Bun Bove, Do, Rag, very superior Coal, Lebigh Foundry, 92 e Plamond Wein, sovepend ep, 9875, Sabetnet os Bin, or ne very pnt anatty, jow ie the for families to put in their win- Signe rca office, 465 oth 2 Y ot ates ‘ Beows r4 eon : ‘and F. A °4® sronns 315 amp siz, corner Penn's nd 9th street, WL. WALL & ‘Will pive pot Son sth and end | ction to the hichest | RY We Waite Auctioneers. TRUSTEER'S SALE OF 4 VALUABLE pene- 1G LUT IN THE SEVaNTH WARD. By virtne 0: saced ef trust to the subseriber, date! Javeary 00th, 1s at DAY. the 3/b Gay ef Octoner, 10, at 4 o'clock m,.$p front of the premises. Lot Ny diveion of fe yuere ronth Neo 43. of the plan of the city of ‘This prope: c between th | tbriving sect 'y Terms One-third casb, the reridueingix, twelve < nigh teen months the pui the he Evening Ste rs th é tice t Feu! . epee THOMAS BR. LLOYD. Trustee. | tt | oct eokde WL. WALL & 00., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTEB'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON ah HE ISLAND By virtoe of a 4th gay of 3 | } | i AY. the sou ock P ™ on the premises, | partof Lot No.2. 1 Square No 4X. fronting 26 eet 6 inches on south @ street between 7th and | oth streets west, by 56 feet 2 imones de improvements Cousistiag of a comfortable two. | story Frame Dwelling honse Terms of sale e half cash (of which g10e will be re dto be paid on the ground.) and Bolter bearing | Dalauce tn #13 and twelve months ale secured by deed f the | futerest from di of st trust npon the property rf omplied with m . resold npon one week's nm: tice, risk and expense of the purchaser. All con img and | revenue etamps at the cost of the pare! { AS S WALLAOH. Trustes, | eom-4 | « _____—s GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots BY KF. PAGE, Auctioncer TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE PROP. EbTY, BEING 1HE NORTHERN HALF OF SQUARE 1=4, Located on corer aod © (north, and inthe ces of Chas. Kuapp, Bsu., sud | Geo. W. Miges. Rey ——e | _ By virtue of adeed of trast from W Anéerson and wi diated Oct. 20. Ist, and duly re conded ord. 164, folios 14, luo. 16 apd 1T,on of cords of Washington county."D, ©. 1 shall sell the above described property. on the premines on TUESDAY, Oct. 39, ounced at time of «ale : Convevanctug pe at purchaser's o ALFKED BAY. Trustes oclha KF. PAGE. Anct Y NAGLE & ©V., Auctioneers VALUABLE LOT IN Figs WARD AT avy , On TUESDAY. October 30, 1406.0n the prewt.es, at \ m., Lot N iu eguare 135 ett h en 19th wi front. running afi 10 tw Frome witl out the , Terme: One third cash: resifme fe 4 and « months, tecured by Greed of trust. 650 down Stampe abd conveyancing at cest of purchaser. oc 2h eokes | Obror NAGLE & 00 , Aucts B’ DAGLE & CV., Auctioneers EXTENSIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD JBNITCBE AND OTHEB GOUDS Gv WEDNESDAY Oct. Si,at 100 clock we shal sel) & auction.» sortment Hou-eby ODging to ® gentleman renewed for con venie ot sel street, (Woodward Building omme ta | part } Pine French plate Mante! and other Mirrors | Walnutand Oak Extension Dining Tables Oak Office Desks and Tables evvld Markie top Tables “and Walvut Arm, Reception, and other j Chairs Walnet Hatrecks. with Marbie 8: Walout sod Mahogany Washetan: t Office Ohi nd other aneseat Obars Bostou Bock Urse Rockers steads. various patterns 1 Lion Single Be “ 100 Tron Deut le B | saov Be Blankets, Spread 10 snpertor Saddle Oloths 200 Military Ooate and Jac Large let of India Rubber Comforts, end Bod Oue pair heavy Oak Deore ALso, and Sherry Wine, and valee. The attention of the trade is especially called to is th . @s the coods will !e sold without reserve and put np in lots to suit, Terms cash. 0c 29 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Corer ith aud B streets. ! _— | "HORE OS SALE _ oO HOLS) rH CJ tert <n at 10 o'clock a.m . the use. on Pennsylvanta 4th streets east, consisting Fine Marbl. top Dressing Mar! le top Wash Closets and Center Ta! te Mahogany and Welant French Jenu» Lind and other Bedsteads ‘and otber Wardrobes. inne On! 4 Walnut Extensi Bt es ie Stool aud Cover, made by Stine, fine 2. Gilt Frame and other Looking Glames, Clock Feather Beds, Hair and ctier Mattresses, and ther Bureans tt Laree let on Cleth and Matting, Crockery and Gines Ware Caue-seat, Dining, and other ( hairs, two Refrige- rators Mabogsny Parlor (hairs, Cooking ap other Stoves, with # zo d Jot Kitchen ulsites Bar and Fixtures, Oyster Bar and Fixts } Inimediately after the f the above | We shall sed an excellent Horse aud Family ' iage. Harness, Saddles, and Bridles, and je Ltenss! . at 3 oclock p m.- | _ We sball sell the Improvements,on ground rent, } with the L hich bas to rom sia sears, with | the pri ying the Improvement at the expiration Th | containing ten rooms and Villon. Stable for 17 horses, Summer Ga! | besutifully fitted up. with © Water through the vonse and fountel: den. six tons Coal; three cords Wood, | | Fersons wishing to purcbsse excellent Purni- | tare a tine business *tand will do wel! to ati th ie | “cc'dot_ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BBY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, auctioneers. LY NEW HOUSE NO, 349 EIGHTH I AND K STS. 2. On WEDNESDAY. the sist tnstant. at 20 o'clock 4. m., weshall sell, @t the residence of a gentieman | declining houseekeeping, at Honss No 349.8 good gesortipent of Furnitur., consisting of— | Black Walnut Haircloth Sora:, Chairs, Easy Obsir } and Bocker put Marble Table i other Dressing Burcaue | Wardrobes. Cane sest Bockers and Chairs j Nearly pew painted Cottage Setts | ! Bureau and Enclosed Washstands Bedisteads Hair. Cotten top and other Mattresses Kyau Three-ply, Ingram and other SR Base, 8 Damask-covere: 8 od other Stoves » Bridie, ac, GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers Thevtisaeie on Weal Retete Brokers, joneers ei " Northwest corner 10th and F streets, MERE MERCY, YE MOCREHOLD remer, ‘east side, (over ine Gas Ofice,) at Poblin

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