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CITY ITEMS. gee Worbers or THE Seasvy.— We noticed at our friends, Harvey & Oo. 8, 239 Pennsyiva- Dis Avenue, between 9th and luih streets, sume of the las gest and atest oysters we have ever seen in this market; they state to us that they were planted ten years previous to the redei- lion, which bas added wonderful to their size snd flavor. They are receiving daily al tie favorite brand’s—Lyonhaven Bays, Horn Hari or. Miliord Havens, Tassmaker Oreek , Terra &c., which they wili serve in ‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TO-NIGHT. National TaeatTae—Mr. J. W. Wailack will apoear thes evening for the first time this ersron, in his impersonation of «Leen de Beur- “im the interesting play ot The Iron said to be one of his greatest suc- DOR MertzerotT HALL. —Master Richard Coker’s grsod Instremental and Voeal Ooncert this evening. The troupe embraces some of the best musical talent in the cgantry, and the programe is an excellent one. Master Coker ‘s said to have improved during bis Earopean trip Vewrrrance HALL.—Grand Ball of the Washington Socials this evening. Opp “Fettows’ Hatt, Navy Yard—The gtand fair of the Rebekah Degree Association No. 1, ull continues. St. Mary's Parisi Scoot, 5th, between Gand H streets north —Ladies fair in Pro- gress for benefit of the school. pe oes SRaaasey Tse Fenian PRisovers.—At a meeting of the O'Mabony Circle, Fenian Brotherhood, held on Capitol Hill last evening—Joha © Meara, centre, and P. Hickey, seoretary. Tesolutvons were adopted pledging their sup- port to Mr. Stephens, urging action, &e., ex- pressing their determination to retahate if the Irishmen in Canadian prisons are executed, and daring the Canadian Government to carry out the sentence. Resolutions were adopted declaring that the battle for Lrish liberty should be fought on Irish soil; that tuture argaments muet be the percussion cap and rifle, and pledging themeel ves to aid their «friend in the gap.” A letter was read from Captain T. H. OBrien. confined in Mountjoy Prison, Dabhin, expressing bis determination to refuse the terms offered by the British Government, unless the United States give brn the protection dae ——~-o———— IMPROVED Su anks.—Koots and Shoes, with improved sbanks, for gentiemen's wear, made to order by Jonn Strott, National Hotel, en- Tance on 6th street, and inside Hotel. BSR fe, ASvRE Pie Cure.—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in- s mail on receiptof #4. Oircu- free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted erywhere. Address J. B. Romaine. Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. x ener Corrs, Bunions, Bad Nails, Vascular Ex- cresences, Warts, Moles, &c., successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Uhiropodist, #4 Penn. av.. between 4% and 6th streets. Of- ‘fice hours from 8a m. to5 p.m. and 6 to & p. m. No charge for consultation. —_o——__ PENNIES can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter aan PORERIEEESEEEEmeeemeeemerteeeee ed MARRIED, TIDY—PHILIPS. On the sth instant, at 8t Siete’ (Ceareh, by Rey Father Stonestreet, JOHN B. TIDY, Jr., of Baltimore city, to Miss EMMA E. PHILIPS. of Washington. BD. 0. * DIED. BEALE. On the 0th inst., of congestion of the brain, BOBEBT BEALS, in the 66th year of his ie. ‘eapectfully invite: late reside: on him as a citizen: and a resolution indorsing his tant. at | o clock. meds course was adopted. the 1) instant, LOB. aged 7 years,1 th, and 17 days, only child of Edward and Jan h. he friends end acquaintances are respectfully invited te attend bis funeral on Tuesday sfter- noon, at 8 lock, from the residence of his pa ginia avenue, between 8th and 9th RNING.—Mrs. Gleascn, who resides near the race course. north of this city, was sitting in frontof an open fire place on Wed- nesday last. when her hoop skirt came in con- tact with the fire. She did not know the flames had communicated to her dress until her atrention was drawn to it by her little child. She immediately arose from the chair, when the blaze of the burning dress came over her bead. She ran outof the front door and then back through the house inte the yard, where M THE CAOTUS CIGARS. ANUFACTUBED EXOLUSIVBLY, AND | Copyrighted for | KOCOSE & CHANDLE are for sale, whelesale and retail by ber husband was. By plunging her inte a | W. 8. ROO: borse traugh be succeeded in extinguishing the at Willard’s and Nation: otels, and at flames, but bis hands were badly burned by W. KE. CHANDLER'S the steel ribs of the crinoline, which were red | Cigar Store, under Ebbitt Monse, corner F ani hot. Mrs. Gleason is terribly burneg, and itis | 4th etreets pot known whether she will recover. Mr. We call the special attention ef dealers to these Giesson will not be able to use his hands for | O1GSBS, as they are undoubtedly the finest quality and p ake ever produced in Ti!s cous TR a long terme, as the flesh is burnt off in some and ar places almost to the bone. fered at a very small advance on cost. . ——-o- Tse ConseRVaTIVE ArMy aNp Navy | c= woop! OVaL 1} woop!! Uston.—On Saturday night, the Coaservative Nut Coal... 3 Army and Navy Union held aspecial meet. z at the National Union headquarters, Col. James A. Tsitin the chair and Capt. C. W. Rudyard secretary. The new banc of the as- sociation, Capt. Ran leader.and Mr. Spanin | director, was present and discoursed appro- | priate music. The revised ccnstitution was Baltimor Company White,Asi. Lykens Valley Red Ash arte sete Shamoken Bed Ash = Spruce Pine Wood per cord Oak Woed. best qnality Bawed + Split Pine... 0 Orders left at Hall & Hume taken up and discussed, but before taking ac- | Market Space, Louisiana avenue. between 7th aud von thereon its further consideration was post- | 5th strects. will be promptly attended to. Office poned. It was argued thar no change was pro- | and ¥a hh st., bet. E and F, isian posed as to the political character of the asso- | °C?%1m a: ciation, bul the care of the soldiers and sailors F and their widows and orphans was provided | OB CASH! ior im the new constitution. es BAi- PLAYING ow Sanpatn —We have several complaints of bail-pl: om the Sab- bath in different parts of the cr Rowdy boys and young men congregate in gangs disturbing whole neighborhoods by their ¢lamor and pro- fanity. There isa inw against such practices, but it does not seem to be enforced. The taw reads as follows:—“And be it enacted, that it shall not be lawful for any persor or persons to play the game of football, or any other game INTEBIOB DECORATIONS: No. 456 No, 486. CHOICE STOCK! Now «pen for inspection, the HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT ever offered in Washington, em- bracing— PAPEBHASNGINGS, Of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, of the th ‘a ball, bandy.or any game by which a | best Fabrice. and LATEBT STYLES, pproprl- Dall. stone. of other substance ts striice OF pro- | S04 Libraries, embracing now, rich, Sed amine pelled by a stick or cane, in any avenue, alley, | Gesigns of embroidered elit pattores fen ten ~ oT streetin the city of Wasbington, under a ppropriate borders. penalty of notless than one dollar for each select stock ef medium ana and every offense.” ——_e TRE MeEtTeoric DisrLay.—Several cities have already taken measures to have the rung when the expected free exhibition o} lites commences this week, that course will be genera! WINDOW SHADES, New and beantifal patterns. on buif. green, and | the prevailing colors. Tan. Lavender. and Stone ut Grounds, with Gilt Borders. with and witho Centres. Window Shades of any required size, style, or color, made to order. OVAL PICTUBE FRAMES, The largest assertment in the District, warranted to be gt vans gold ee fom oes best [3 ufacturers in the country—embracing Walnut, CGmitetton,) Rosewood, and all gilt Oval Pictare Frames, Convex Glass. &c. Persons having Pho- tographs taken are requested to cal: and examine our assortment before purchasing frames. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, In crimaon , scarlet, green, and bi smallest photograph Jo the | size; also, Silk Cord end ‘Tasse: | Special attention paid to this ness. WALNUT BBAUKETS, | EK AND COBNER WALNUT BRACKETS, = EASELS, &c., PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS instore. Onsale, s few choice Paintings erevirgs. Bos- ton, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and other cities bave made their arrangements, and Baltimore. New York. and others, have the matter under adopted consideration. If the affair comes off accord- img to programme, and is half as grand and awe-inspiring as the display of 1933, it will be an event which but few of the present genera- wen will be likely to witness again. -——_ VIOLATING CORPORATION ORDINANCES IN THE Tuinp Warp.—George Carter was ar- rested Friday by officer Roth for occupying two stands in market without paying for both. Justice Thompson fined him $5. Officer Thompson arrested Jobn Bennett for selling liquor without license, Jastice Thomp- son fined Bennett $20. John H: Brown, colored, was arrested this morning by Mr. Lyles, clerk of the Venter Market, and turned over to officer Taylor, at the Central Guardhouse, for forestalling the mar- ket by buying fruit mm the market to sell again ai his store. Thankfal for the liberal nesrenege received, the attention of the public is called to the above stock as the most complete in the District, a large por ti hich has been manufactured specially to additions recet ved ti —. Base Incoratitcpe.—Oa Friday night a | Suitof clothes and about $i40in money wis taken from the residencs of Mr. George McE'- | fresb, near 2d and G streets. Kecently Mr. McElfresh bas been supporung a young man at bis table through kindness, and on returning bome Friday night found that his guest had | Tegulated cstablishment. for Paperhan: | bg or Window Shades punctually and faithful executed. in city or country. Any order not satis- unceremoniously departed, taking with him | factory filled, will be immediately corrected. and i Satisfaction guaranterd; and goods (according to his hosts clothes (bis best suit) and money, ao send shan low seen Ot ng and leaving nothing in return except an oid | uelity h he Distri rine: Having to "pay suit of clothing fit only to serve as a reminder pe y ahi ue see ee, of bis base ingratitade. ITIVELY CASH, WITHOUT - ———— =REme Evers CEPTION. = Firt—Last night, at 11.45 0’clock. fire was discovered in a frame stable on M street south, between Jd and 4th streets east. owned by W. Woodward. The alarm was given from box No. 2, corner of 3d and L streets south, by Or- ficer Gordon. The firemen were promptly on the ground, but the stable was entirely de - stroyed, as the combustible material of which —Z it was constructed was copsumed too rapidly abecrtl is to info: to admit of the efficient service ot the appara. Piven —s re RRAL Bit atook ed > tus. Itis supposed that the stable was fired OABINET FUBNITUBE », \. i and Co: }, embract: CoxTRary To Law.—Saturday night, the it bs = lease remember the number-486, and the TEENS Cas. J. MABKBITER, Bo, 486 SEVENTH STREET, noS-2wif* Sdoorsabove Odd Fellows’ Hai! SOPEBIOR CABINET FUBNITUBE. DSTEAD. police of the Seventh Ward arrested Henry Bi ieaet to particularize, as our Stock Clay. Robert Mahoney, Wm. Lee, aad Andrew | contains rT conceizable CRNISE be found tn a Hilman, for violating a city ordinance, by | FIBS8T-CLA ph py tt dee giving a ball witbout a license. They were | LISHMENT. and at price vo percheson fined $5 by Justice Handy. Few of there. | Please SOHN © WiLSOR Ne ecntly constituted citizens of African descent se $-co3m Southeast corner 9h and D'sts are Sware of the fact that they are required to bave a license tegive a ball. but the case re- ported will be a sufficient notification for alj the colored ball goers in that section of the city. ton: Battle Pieces, by Hermen Melville; Kissing » i, by ‘Bamund Yates Invecent ExrostRe.—Satarday night Om- pa Dovel, . ‘ cers Markwood and Straub, ofthe Third Ward, | 22 FRANOK TAYLOR. Eft4trisuen 1849. J. B. M00) DBGGGIST AND arrested Jobn Jones and George Wilhams for | indecent ex ure. The prisoners were fined $5 each by Justice Thompson. The frequency of such arrests argues favorably for the Police, but very mach agains! BE D PHABMACEULI8T, PURE MEDICINES PERFCMBEY TOILET ARTICLES. aeceee et Cue e deceucy of the par. te arrested. We — — tol that few of SPAR 01 - the parties arrested, within six months past Vina received their training in the Distriot. «| D UNI sare Tr’ OFFICE, —>—_—_ On the petith 1ST, ‘of Granp Larceny.—Yesterday morning, be- Springtield. V. ana ing for theextensien of tween Sand 6 o'clock, officer Owens, of tne | © patent granted to Bie ihefire day of January, Seventh Ward, saw a negro uamed James | 1853, and reissued the oth day of Taylor, alias Albert Clark, emerging from the | for an improvement in Scythe rast mings, tn shop of Michael Shughrue, on 12th street, | SF seven ears from the expiration of sa ome between © and D south, carrying a lot of tin It is orde: he tion be besrd at ware. Officer Owens arrested him and took ‘atent MONDAY, the 4th day of bim to ‘Se aunties, bouse, and after trial he was | aon ae pst, by ; and @ ae] sent 4 . } not pear and if any ro St OE SE | Baye. why said petition ought notte'be ‘cr (FAMPLING —Sunday morning Officers Cle- ments and Gordon, of the Eighth Precinct, surprised and captured asquad of five colored individuals who were violating the erdinance Seaipst gambling. They were taken before Justice Handy, and were fined $3.90 each after eo o~. names as Ned Middleton, ward Hall, Edward Chase, - ton, and Wm. Babcock. ——— ——_e—___. BaPrtTisMs.—Yesterday morvin; '. Brooks baptised, m the Pasa cu ae 7th street whart, twenty-five colored converts. A few hours later Rev. A. Boldin, near the same place, baptired thirty converts. At the Sycamore, pear the Monument, Elder Ander. son. of the 19th street Uolored Baptist Charch, baptised sixty-five converts to his church. TEMPERANCE MEETING.—-Yesterday the Washingtonian: was beld at the ‘North. ern Market. resses were delivered by Mesars. Flood, Findley, Golden, and Hol- lipgehead, and & number of persons took the pledge ———_——— INTERESTING SERVICES.—Last evening, a the IsIand Baptist Charch, the rite of bapusm “Ss adm:aistered to 27 candidates. The church ‘Wes crowded to overflowing, and after the sermon by Rey. Mir. Meador, the candidates x. Were baptized K act M. ENABE & 00.8 PIANOS, PRINCE & J or sale and ne CARRYING WEAPONS suskey grrested Jonn neeated weapens, and n-house of the Exghth Precinct. Justice andy ordered McMahon ‘o pay a fine of sx, dip default sent bum to the workhouse. took him to the sta- WANTS. half -loret @TRL, with —— Same eer an. aireemall Gain oee ~ House Bur at 1S Marketopace. _ WO 42 3t* IRL wants SITUAGI rok, Wi A Sad trout avply atthe cotace ot aun RTED_A of rofere: ANTED—To LOAN fro t 000, for twoor :hree babe anon shee €@ ate werth bree ty terest Address ANTED.—Twenty acti Farm Hands, oat the steel i Onice, Non ase rin oy ne Ogee: A UNTHLt NURSE, ‘weald like to me 252 G4 given, Ww avenue, between 4 and 13¢! reets, of 7th street, between Pennsylvania apd New York avenues. Address 1.U., City Post ‘Omics, Box 66. no I WwW ANTED-—By two young !adies, SITUATIONS ima dry fancy, or confectionery store u tionable se ‘Apply by 1 DEXCH) 1 le 5 t- tertoa T, ©. Witherow'e, ‘aeere a 3t* street. F IBST-CLABS @Q0K WANTED—At 495 street, between H and I at: American, Ger manor Freuch preferred, Family small. 'Good references required. abe no 10-3t* W ANTED— After this date. T want everyboiy to Know that I will pay ne debts unly those contracted by ‘ontracted by myself. PHILIP FISOAER, _Ro 10-3t* Corner 12th and P etreets. ANTED—A NOBSE. who is « good seam- stress. to go traveling. References required. Apply ti74 north B street, or corner of 7 pet Se few engagements, Oali street, where best of references can pe Ro 12-6t* ho W 20tF ade Mane adeno koe: Foreman WALL STEPHERS & GOKee no? eolw 322 Pennsylvania avenue W4STED_4 YOUNG LaDY to Confectionery Store. tions required. Apply to =F WASTED age to #1 some knowledge of 18 or 20 years of ore One having esa preferred, must Sach be of steady habits and with good referene: @ young man will do well b: wiring at 316 ¥ street, near lith street. of J. RB. FOLEY. ‘208 WwW ANTED.—D.L. WELLS & CO, want to buy Houses, both large and small. ‘Also. Furni- ture ef those about to sell for cash. We also want several first class Houses to rent to Members of Oongrrss and others. D. L. WELLS & OU., cor- ner With F streets. Ro WANTED First class TIN AND 8/ KER. 1BON WOR Apply to SIBL GUY, Stove Warehouse, Penn's ave., bet. 9th and 1th oc 27-tf VW 4ANTED_our laay friends to know that we have arran, lor a weekly supply of STAMPS of the VEBY LATEST designs for Braid All of the richest designs now id Embroisery. edin New York ig us few days after for ‘aists, Sacques, Slippers, iz Caps. Yokes and Bands. Our selectins are second t in the country, PRIN 351 F street, oc 7-1f \ Opposite Patent Office, J] ANTED TO BUY—A email HOUSE. between 7th and 13th streets. and between Pennsylva d M street. 0. B. BA W 4,51 D—New and ast Of Clothing Watches. Pistols, Guus, or any other kind of goods. The, bigtest cash price paid at the Mer- er’s Store of A. FULTON & bh street, three doors north of Pa Bole Agent for Singer's Sewing Machines, Band forsale. Seamstress wanted. oo 17 im* V ANTED—By the 18th of Uctober, an unfur- nished BRICK HOUSE, containing eight or ten rooms, with modern improvements, bet 6th end 2lst streets, Pennsylyai avenge and N Street. Address A. K.L.,at this office. references given and required. \) ANTED—By a respectable young girl W 4ition te do chamberwork ad ing. Address a note to J. 1, Star offic WwW ee —SEUOND HAND NITURE 8, BED- 0. MIRRORS, CARPETS, BED DING and HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS of every description B. BUOHLY, 406 7th street between G and H. sant etd FOR SALE AND RENT. FoUBSISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Containing eleven rooms 370 9th street, be: ween Lani New York ue, 0 7 eoSt* F°, BENT—A first class RESIDENCE, with or without Furniture, containing 16 rooms; ample grounds,and supplied with well. cistern, and Potomac water, hot and cold. Apply onthe premises, cor Pa. ave and 26th st., next door west of the British Minister, to W. T. STEIGER, General Land Office, Room 134, or address Rox 543, City P.O. no §-6t* A FOR SALE. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BM ON the road from Washington to Frederick City, 21 males from Washington, containing 157 acres of the best land ip Montgot sag 7. i= fine wood —_ is pty with water, having two good springs, bear the house, barn, stable: aad other conveniences for farming, with plenty of fruit. It is also rable position for easily be divided into twenty lots, each containing over mine acres. A safe and valuable investment, and cannet fail to realize a clear re- ward to any company of persons who wish to buy. For particulars Spoly a 90, north of Patent Of- fice between 8th a1 streets. o1 orto Dr. WH. B. MAGRUDER, of Montgomery couaty, Md., near by, who will give the cl of the farm and quality of Hours 1 o'clock and5 m. JAMES TOWLES, (Intel) Property Agent. = Rate at 258 no 6 2w ‘0 ed for immediately, on the corner of lét! street and P @, the WINDOW and Bast of STOBE, rd ’s Hotel, one of th stands fo r any other business. Occupied lately by the Northern Cen- tral Bailroad Company. oc 77 tf Fo, SALE OR RENT—My DWELLING, sit- uated at the intersection of Maryland and Vir- nig avenues, between 7th and St! lomse iy 5] feet front Le aged jeep, wide ball throngh the center. The lot 18 100 fect Biome om gag a se 11-atf Beaton House, 'OB RENT—In Georgetown, » FURNISHED HOUSE, fontainiog 8 rooms, water gas; situation healthy and desirable. Apply at Ho. 30 Penn. avenu: Mth street. oc 15-lm* 'T—The F ABM. for the last three years the residence of Major ‘Theephiins ines, con- sisting of 1:0 acres. lying near Fort Mahan, 1 mile from Benning’s Bri Improvements, dwelling house of 1) rooms, ie le. servant's houses, barn, &c_ Address" E.8.,”? 437 E street, Wash: ington, D. C.,or callin person, between — yp. FUSF ere Saae ee ard gatoualte iaeeae ‘BL. us cellars. Tei ply to Mrs. MiN Care InaVverte BE. Ee ea Bea sali iy S-tf verdes , story HOUSE ately cast ous 50 west. Guerra ET ve several desirable = 2 on of reliable par- OBMB & COOPEB. 'T—The B' . Howdy ingress dante sae iD . f CHINA AND CBOGKERY, wv Bave just op? ned their fall stock, embracing one of the largest and most varied assortment of Goods they have ever offered. Our friends and customers are invited to exam- amine our Goods, as we shall acall times be pleased to show them, whether they purchase or not. _BoS-6t* 504 ODD FELLOWS HALL, 7th po? ABLE STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability, ‘nd economy, with the minimum of weight and price. They are shored and poms known, more than 600 being in use. warranted satis- Descripti Importers oF factory, or ne sale, ve circulars sent en application. _ J. 0. HOADLBY & CO., ne 5-0oSm Lawrence, REALESTATE BROKERS and ATTORNEYS FOR CLAIMANTS. OFF; : CORNER OF 7TH amD ‘BEETS, aK Opposite the Post Office» ot FOR SALE AND RENT. ALE—HORSE w of *h and Kets. n NT—a@ email COTTAGE on P street near lithstrect Inqutre at the south west cor- ner of P ud isth ats, te 2t* roe KENT—Two very bande mely feinish~d a9 desirable ROOMS. luquireat No. 5375. H st , bet. 6th aud 7th ste no 12.3t" Hove= FOR RENT—A three story brick House, ee Lith street. between L and M north ror SALE-OOTTAGE on Meridian Ail at jolnine residence ef Messrs. Darnall. tor $30 premisés, or at 247 Apply on Hstreet, 7th and isth ets wo 1-3t* COR S*LE—Seve BUILDING LOTS ne. Lincoln Hospit 3 each, $0 cash, au @ 6 and 12 months, T. CALDWELL & 01 Kes Estate Agents. isbig7that nol? 2t"* Fox jas Y desirable UNFURNISHE ROOMB. Also. Boarders accommodstea re@Onnble rates. Apply at 432 12th street, b tween D and EB. ne 12.3t* ee eee. 4 katy Fo RENT—A wet! furnished HOUSE of t6a rooms; modern ii t with water and gas rey Apply at Hotel Lutz, co Foe BENT—Two Furnished BROUM:! for honsekeeping, « 3 ply st No 680 L street, no 12-3t* asses Ok FOUK UNFi BNISHED ROOMS to let. suitable for housekeeping, or HOUSE partly Turnished, with ali the modern convenicn ear at 2 per me nh Ap- tween sth aud 5th sts. nquire 456 Mass. ay no iz 3i QTOCK. GOOD WILL ani IX TURES of Gro- cory Store f sie, corner Maryland nue and 10th sts. Island, Apply 519 Ss loth and B, nd no 12 3t* URNISHED BUOMS—Two or three nicely furnished ROOMS on the secend floor (new Kk house) with water and gas Locari delightful and neeeTs Apply 636 M street, near Sth north Ro 12-3t* Fo RENT—STORE and DWELLING No 525 Penna avenue; one of the bbat business stands in Weshington, tast occupied as a confectionery Fine French Plate Glass Show Case. Giass Jars, and otbey Fixtures for sale cheap- Apply at No o24 no 12-3t* (OR SALE. OR TO LET—My SALOON, sita ated No 3™27th street, between W and I sts., containing three Bowling Alleys, in the best ditton. and with which is co 1 ‘This locality is very convent for aclab house, and will only be let or sold, because the proprietor Grey ety residence. . . ne 12- $25, BENT FOB STORE No. 4 ) near Penn's ave. } T—Four neatly FURNISHED BOOMS. Ol 1 ther together or sepa, yy, At 359 F street Borth, between 9th and 16th streets west. no 10-3t™ FEF‘ RNISHED BOOM ON SEOOND FLOOB roe BENT—351 E street, between 9th and Wth sts no 10 3t* A STORE A FIXTUBES WIrd Twa large Booms for rent on the corner of 6th street east and B street south. no 10 3t* OB BENT—A FRAME HOUSE, containing six rooms. on north L street, between 23 and 24th streets. near the Circle. Bent $90 per month, Inquire of SAM’L T. DBORY, Attorney at-law, S89. opposite west wing City Ball “no l0 2 FS BENT—A BRIOK HOUSE, containing five rooms, right epposite the State Depart ment,on 8 near lith street. Also, four RUUMS, snitable for single gentlemen Inquire of P.JOU- VENAL, 186 lith st , bet. Sand no 10-3t™ FO BENT Two very desirable Brick Dwell ing HOUSES, adj ining. with large garden attached. One of the handsomest locations in the Di-trict of Columbia. Apply at No. 11 street, Georgetown. ] OUSE FOBRSRENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A two and a half story BRIOK, con taining eight rooms, Apply at No. 371 KR, be- tween llth and }°th strevts,on and after Monday, the 12th inst.. atter 4 clock p.m no 10-3t* Fe RENT—One two-story BBICK HOUSE with back building, dry dellar, stable. wagon bouse, &e.; eight thousand feet of groand at- i to it, on B street north. between 6th anil 7th east) Inquire at JOUVENAL'S Marble : aoe k UR SALE—The FUBNITURE and GOOD corner New Jersey avenue and F street, »3tt WILL of ¢ he largest Boarding Houses in the ci O1Dg & good business, ‘ders; there are fifty ly furnished, it isthe city. Cause for sell mos’ ing, ill health. Address,for one week, ¥ T. W Star Office Bo 10-/it* BOPERTY FOR BBNT OB LEASE—The property of the late Mr Uhlman, si the corner of Boundary and North Capito! streets, withdwelling containing ten rooms, two large cel: lare and two store rooms above the cellars, with large garden pertaining thereto. For terms ap- B, 2. GEORGE EMMERT, bacon aeniar, Gentes arket. no li) 6t* FOR BENT—Two new BRIOK HOUSES, one containing7. the other 5 rooms; two squares from city cars, pavement to the door; corner 6th and south A streets, Oapitol Hill. Apaly at cor- ner Grocery Store. no 9-6t* C= HOUSE AN 8’ RENT—Capable of accommod ae om and stabling turtber ILTON, 65 La ave no 9-3t Fo, BENT—In Georgetown. two large and we! farnished ROOMS, suitable for single gen men. First-class Table Board in the neighbor hood. For terms inquire at this office. Beter- ences required no 9 St* OR BENT—A handsome FURNISHED HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, in a very irable location. Apply 275 Vermont avenue, {9 and 1] in the morning. ing twe for three horses. 1s For particulars apply to BABBOUR & HAM- OB BENT—Two very desirable ROOMS, ina central location, being situated between lith po | d Be pret, ony. ne rine = 8 parlor, er fera ‘oom. 'o gentiemen > ferred. Address Box 352 Post Offlce. nods" ‘WO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—One a sitting-room, the other a bed chamber; No. 400 wth street west, between Gand H; witbin three minutes walk of street cers. Will be pa. separately if desired. Terms moderate. no 9 FS ENT—That it three-story DWEL- LING, with back ba: — and side yard, new- ly papered and painted. This House is suitable for a first class Roarding, House, being in close proximity to the War Navy Departments. In- quire at No. 339 corner 18th and K streets. no 9-6t T, A. McLAUGHLIN, Fo SALE—FBAME COTTAGE, FENCING and FUBNITURE for $500, situated on leased lessmore, near Columbia RIGHTS to ase and tinge’s Patent Lamp Chimney. the greatest erates bel es =. - chance to make a fortuee. a! fore 12 or er m. ELTINGE, 227 H street, Do 9-St™ between 17th and 18th streets, USE AT THE NAVY YARD FOR SALE HOS! AT THE TEE BRICK BOUSE ani LOT, ‘oceupied by Wm H. Freer, 466 L street south, between 7th and 8th streets, now renting to s prompt tenant at 12 per month, will be sold, if applied for without delay, at the low price ef $300; well worth $1,000. Loca- tion very SS 5 Apply to J. H. JONES. ortot N ADAMS, 9 (OB BENT—Several well Kk with Board. Apply at No between @ and H, war side. no 8 7t* Fe SALE OB BENT—That fine, large HOUSE, containing 15 or 20 rooms, wine vault, stable, and carriage ‘house, situated on opposite the Mar! x to B B LLOYD: No. ton, D.O, Paint Shop, Navy Yard, it. north. ron street. Alexandria, Va., and long nd Public House Ap 74 10th street, Wash Re 5-6t' hil bia Row; ten nme, Fu | smog raaee, nite, PiBox 36 Star Office. si ier a" ‘OR SALE—The LEASE, FIXTURES and GOOD WILL of s restaurant, No. 17 K st., oR ENT—At $90 per month, HOUS: between 7th an " r) re erty Market. Ni it to fer six years. Appl: Ro. 430 Massachuset ‘avenue, between 7th @ no 7-68" ‘OR SALE—A large three-story HOUSB, containing ten rooms, sit he house” been thorougtily Tepaited cf ah iy and water throughout. Inquire on the'prem. Fo SALE—A GROQOER1 BTO; a Ne ren (01 3 BotRN & LATTA: 7th and F sts, ‘ANDSOME LOTS FOR SALE 4.@. HALEY. Attorney-st Law, No. 4 Market 8 - of Trade Reoms, has 1 abeut te ore Tr — 8 jor sale ‘Y Lots. One ‘issouri av., oe! Og pas se streets, the others mostly sround the “Lincol east 1. Priceang terme liberate pied eee nos tw" 2w RB RENT—The BUILDING pled by Pome serine a agen FBAMB ita. on fasto' rent low. Apply to KIL- Beal Estate Brokers, — — Ro 6- a x water through- it. O: desi: iT res: coting — in ding: « Suitadl einer. ti sesaton given 16th Nov ber. Inq eae 346 F%. Rte 500m = Po.n, avenue, F% RET Several BOOMS in fice 348 Pennsyivanis avenue. ire at ed Hetreets north gs soldat of She Forkerme ta: Patent Office, at 10 J. TOWLES, Agent. OB venieart Builain desirable BOOMS, at the img, corner of Gay aeBeaeEt: a alee, town. — B BUGGY. Inquire No. “4 4 2 6t ; = is too! cistern, and nd a 40 barn fo bear! id beari: peach temo imethy, with of 7 the remainder ‘ t ib in the winter 12th street, rail losing eben! we be cleaned t nder Gomer od, enclosed ply on the and i w bei: ri Se wee of these tracts oaks. THOMAS 'G. Worthera Lib: bonis - 3 eas : B t.ho ree of streets, 6th of Jul; Premises, the fellowing desoribed ne 7-61' 2 trally clock B- I parcel of 1 | Distric olumbia, ber f bounded — Begi: mg homed ‘hed IT. vides t M: Jobe, Boke rh betw t it: North 23 deg. 4 nd the | crossing the tothe Littl Bort! 108 pei planted for vey _ to another Hons for 2 No, 3. the house. Pos cpald Bi the road fa tale ph OF- Ww. the and sod ‘Can house. Ww. —————————— SO ‘Borth, AUCTION SALES, [Por other Auction Saies s- fourth page YW. L. WALL & co mmeers, B Oriatng Hore and denvage Bazaar, BIOK UARKIAGE HOR-K*. AND DARNESS AT AUv- On TURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 11, at 1 ovcl'k, Wii ceil, nt cur Razer. r Gray Carriace Horses, An- Lames, The stove are the property of ai 4 Will be peremptorily auld. because le-ving for the west it ____W, L. WALL & 00., Ancta, Y NAGLE & CO., Auctioneers, B 996 Pennsylvania avenue. On TUESDAY MOKBNING, November ttth, at 10 0 clock, at eur salty sroom, peremptory eale of ‘y Goods, Shawls Hosiery. Blankets, Sheets, Towols, Oar, 4 And a« crgpber of arc ows goods. A Jot of Gro eri Sta Micer, ue Pepper, Sp Green an Broome, Fl ,. &e Wines and Li ‘ood and giass. it AGLE & 00, Aucts. BY ¥- ® LEWIS @ CO. Auction~ers No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, Y FURNITURE OF A FAMILY AT ACTION. WEDNESDAY next, Nov léth. at Wo'clock, at hoa-e No 3 corner of C amd 13%, we shall sell \ the Furniture as— Fine Parlor and Chamber Ow Parlor Sets Mirrors Tables, Watnot( hamber Sets Reds. Matti esses, Beduing Window Cartains. Shades, Toilet Sets Stoves, &e Also, Crockery, Dining reem and Kitchen no 12 W.B. LEWIS & 08. Aa B™ GEEES & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ADMINISTBATOR SALE OF FURNITURE BAGATELLE TARLE. CUES. BALLS, BA AND Bak FIXTURES, AT PUBLIC ‘at On THURSDAY. the Isth Instant, at 10 och a. ™., we shall « by order of the hone Orphans’ Court, the personal effects of th. ‘aroline Reedeger. Cr late Ge-eased. fronti. on © Pine ag Kas streets cast. being ting of a lot of Honsehold Far- ‘able, Cues, Balls, Bar aad Bar Fixtnres Terms cash By order of the Admivistrator nol2zst Ss GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anucts YGBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers THUSTER'’S SALE OF FIXTURES BELONG. iNe TU A BREWING BSTABLISH By virtue of a deed of trust from Franc mel to me, a8 trustee, dated wth ¢ be 1865, aud recorded in liber B.M H. No. 161, €t. seq., of the b .A.D, 6. folio and records of Wa hington county. District of Columbia. Ishall sell, atthe Brewing Estaliishment the satd late Francis Frommel, on D street h, between Fifth and Sixth streets cast.on FRIDAY. the lth day of Nov., 1356, at 2 o'clock p. m , the following per. sonal effects belonging to said’ Brewery 1 Cooler and hettle 1 Water Pum ot with Hose and Turn Hose 3% 10 12 barre! Tools. Lamps, pig jes usually found at Brew. tng establishments * ih. WM. L. DUNLOP, Trustee. eh GRBEN & WILLIAMS nevis, BY CBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. — ARLY NEW FIVE-HOBSE POWER STEAM ENGINE AT PUBLIC AUCTION On SATUBBAY. the 7th imetant, at ‘clock a m., We shall sell. at our Auction & ttne corner of 7th and D streets, one nearly new FIVE- HORSE POWER STSAM ENGINE, made to or- ler is Philadelphia. ‘Terme casi > ALso, One Handsome Huuting case, 18 karat, @old Watch, ro be suid without reser: ue l2d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ALTABLE PROVERTY. Ls FE! IM?L \ ue AT ANNA!OLIB8, Mp., KNOWN-AS THE “HOLLAND HOUSE.” AND BILLIARD SALOON, AT(iPBRBBLIC AUCTION On THUBSDAY, Sovember 15th. at 12 m.. we sball sell. at the city of Aunapo! well known property “HOLLAND HOUS| situated on Main street, about 70 fect front, bya depth of — feet to a wide street he improvements area sage Soe story BRICK BUILDING, occupied as a taurent and Bit. Hard Saloon; included im the ssle are two helan ¢ Billiard Tables, Balis, Cues, and Fixtures gener ally; also, Bar Counters, &c. ‘clock e cupied as a Stove and Tin Store w. B—This property is worthy public atten- tion. The rental now receivedis @1.000 per an- bum. ‘erme— $2,500 can remain for four years; bal- ance cas] partical: apply to the anctioners nol te FW BENNETT © U0", Aucts. no W te Y McNEIB & BRYANT, Beal Estate Brokers, 495 7th street. VALUABLE IMP VED .PROPERTY IN GEORG) TOeN AT aUOCTION On THURSDAY, the isth instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises. at4o'clock p m.. that handewme three-story Brick Hense and Lot. bei; HOUSE No. 25. Dunbarton, near the corner of rgetown tains bine conveniently arr: halls. The lot contains in, = front of 80 by 123 fe The house con reoms and wide 9.80 feet of ground, hay- tadiie properte i: handromely located in a rapidly Fd part of Georgetown, tn an elev: tion, and persons wishin; @ residence or mak: ill do well to attend the sal ee — balance mon! |, for net bear! and a deed o: ta to pur- nvest- six and twelve iil cone apenoc ek, cost juired paid down when culars inquire of above firm. 2 WILLIAMS, Auets, act.; Georgetown. BA SMALL FARM. “ill poll sm hed elgg! a Brvember 34, at -3 on the premises, racts {LAND in Montzomer; a. about one as ey a bei: uct, a1 mile 0} hz y 1's bour’s drive from Geo ‘wong contains 833s acres of land, ali in cultiva- exception of the irene’ font 7 about 3s seres, exception of the frent field, of eeres which the owner of these lands (Majer Charles Doge) bad intended for corn The residence is one of the most complete in the county; Ist floor, two parlors. dining room, and a sitting room, with « large hall through main 24 floor, 6 chambers and bath-room; attic finished; # large lar used as winter kitchen; double porches th house; an outer or summer room, cows, &c.; a lar; ‘Tees telow: twe excellent orcharis. in fail No. 2 contains 109 scres. about one-half sowed in wheat, a set ‘® young one of apple and ©, amd ti Fs he . except sbout 20 acres to two comfortable tenement, with stone meat- cloned; @ large corn-house, fence, t acres; 25 in cultivation: 50 up; the remai’ cords of With about 250 pan- fencing. &c, ‘This tract is supposed to bave gent fencing, &c. h 8 sup 0 have on it. a es on One of the finest with an excellent spring . To apy one sired. from 20 to SOacres of timber land, ef primi- ve wht a: One third cash:-b: ry . 174 Bri s nos { Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A LB O. Ez. SUpRPUPE S404 OF RBA DeTtATE t of Columbia, confirmed by the Court of Obae- cery day uly, 2866, I will sell,on the remises, the y prope: bei he rte of Denni: eases’. on TH AY, log house and garden e1 ae; eter Dost end io. ‘. abont 116 © ch end to je wood, els post and rail fence Dis. mn, id ) oD 29th day of November, 1356,” at © -, all those lots. pieces and Iand situated In the county of Washington. in the t of Columbia, part of an original “* White ue en,” and bonnd: Foxall, . ‘said Foxell’s land, west, four perches, Atso. A two story Frame Building adjoining, now oc- | AUCTION SALES. AFTERNOON AND TO PAWNBROKER'S 8A LE. WALSH'S ANDUASL FALL BALE OF FOR- _ FELTED + LEDGES On MONDAY ABD TURSDA 5 Nov. 12tb end 13th. at 10 o clock @ wi besil, eteur Auction Rooms fur cash. @ largecell -«! “ted Plelges, comprisine in hg _ tne Buoting Care Gol ches. Gold Chains Diamond Kings Pine, Bar Rings. ac rT) fee Hunting Use Silver Watches, Sfiver oe Large anc eplendid assortment of Over, ir Verte ae Over: Frock aad rece Costs Fi ‘ 76 Revolvers, Double and Single Barrel Gone an@ Ladies Bilk Dresses Lad: rciothing Oslico Dress, &c. 2 fine 81k Vetvet Cloak: Gents Facerciothi:g very fae 26 fine Cloth Cloaks, Ladies’ Soe and beary Wool Shawie, Gents’ Shawls Bilk Cloaks, ‘urs, (large aasortment ) one Misses foe F ‘ur ods, Violins, (one of whiek coat )Banjoes Guitars, Brace In- Piece Upera Giassee chines (ii Pain: Feather Be: M. K. WALSH 2 00., Aucts. Wt WALL & 00. Auctoneern Original Horse and Carriage Basser, a Le av., between th B SALE OF HORSES. CABBIAGES, HARNESS, © me tei about iFTY HORSES. Many good Work. Saddle and Harness Horses. Also. A large collection of New and Se-ond hand Bug- on Rockaway, Carriages, Wagons, and other vehicles Ove new Jenny Lind Wagon, built fn this city Back end une Goupes in good order riages, Sc. at private sale acts} : sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and urders Carriages and Harness always on private sale. = ~ L WAULL A GO, Ane (Alex Garette | pelo Yw.L.w DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. TION AT A On TUESDAY MURNING. November 33th, at 10 o'clock, we will sell within the stores. a | stock of Dry Good Vlothing, Hardware, & euctiod. such aa— Cottons Sheeting, Oambrics Pieces Clothe. Onssimeres Biack Siks. Hoc | Fine Merino shirts and Dr White and colored Shirts and Umbrellas Suapeniers One Au | New and Second hand Harness, Saddies, Car- | | | | ' | ‘ | nels NING. Nov. 1th. at 10 ie ie fromtof W. L. Wall & Co.'s jaca let of — eds. &c., mg Boresus Tables &c., &c o Said Goods and Chattels setved and taken by or der of aistrain from 0. H. Ridenour for ren o in arrears from J. H. Ludeok to said Ridenox 4. BOSS, Bailif. W.L WALL & CO... Ancts _ B: CROWN, WALKER & CU., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AND KUSINBSS STAND on 10th street west, between ° sizeot and Virginia avenue, on the isiand, at action. We will sell on TUESDAY, November the 13th, at o'clock p m. ou the premises, Lot No 4,im aes Bam (0, 351. being the resideuce of the late Jer emiah Pedicord. The improvements consist of an | excellent well built two-story and attic frame | houee, fronting 24 feet on lth aning back 9 -xcellent 9 fect Sinches. Baid house co: a well ie halls through - ont, Dow under reut to an excellent tenant at $50 Per mouth. Terms of sale: One third cash; the balance in 12 and 38 months. duly secured, Ali con veyancin, at the cost of the purchaser. Title good. Sale Without reserve Bovét™ CBOWN, WALKER & CO , Aucts B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOTS FRONTING ON MABYLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN 7TH AND “TH STSEETS BAST, AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, we shall sell fropt ot the premises, st 5 o'clock p. m.,a hi | aome two story Frame House containing veniently arranged roome, with the lot it stands. and another lot fronting en 7th back and adjoining the rear ef the which the house stands. Terms at sale. nos @ * s ® qa 5 A 3. 3 5 4 Ea r treet, let on a EN & WILLIAMS, Avcts, ' Y K.F. PAGE, Auctioneer. r TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIBSBLE PROP part ,BELING THE NORTHERN HALF OF OT 12. IN SQUARE 185, Located en corner of 17th street west and K street north. inthe rear of the residences of Chas. Knapp, Bsq., and Geo. W. Riggs i} By virtue of a deed of trast from W. Anéerson and wife to me, fuged, Ocs 20, 1358, and duly re corded in Liber J, A. 8 No 164, folfos 104, 105, 196 apd 107, one of the land records of Wash , D. ©, I sball sell the abuave described ‘ises, on TUESDAY, Nov. 13, time ofsale. Conveyancing ‘SLPBED Ray ‘Trustee no 6-a K. F. PAGE, Auct, BBX J. 0. McGUIBE & 00.. auctioncors. USTEE’S SALE OF E-STORY TRHOUSE. wipe cor. ON ave bs B of a deed Tecorded, &¢., we shall sell on WEUNESDAY AFTERNOON; Hovember Mth. at 4 o'clock, on the 08, 33, in Sqn: , fronting 8 feet on south E street, between st east, aud Contains 4,100 ware feet. Is bys story Frame ‘ouse, new as le 8c § Terme cash, Oonverans s,s rchaser's oost, JAMES O"RCGtiRE aco. _not-d Tiseety BoOUERE co. < GREEN & WILLIAMS, A: 5 No. 626, ot 7th and Detreeta, TENSIVE SA ant TRAD CHAMeRE wCuntregeat PARLOR IANO, LABGB F Mud via ep anevge MIRKORS, #RENOH OHINA PLATED Am OUT-GLAss WARE PUBLIC ACOTIONS CAEPETS, &c.. a On WEDNESDAY, Nov. sth, at 10 o'clock, we fence of K. ¥ shall sell at the resia . 5 469 6th street west. between Dand B ste. wing articles - PABLOB AND HALL. joed -cased », cover and steol war large and elegant French Plate Mantel Mir- One su) lack Wi it - si Perio B ‘ainut Parlor Saino. con. sisting of Sofas, Side Chatrs, and ef ‘and Oastor Chairs, upholstered in Velvet Plush — Se ees tae tre Table Elegant! red Black -~1, aa Damask ption Obairs, Damask Curtains and Fixtore; ler Mache © Tebdies. Be- clining rand Lounge in green rep, . Mate and Vetter Bene eo er eng, OMESEE. ‘ st Ic Chairs Hall Carpet and Oticioth, Brussels Recep: ; DINING BOOM. iat So sierra gies Rag Ope Sone Sleepy Hollow Ubalre ia Teather. Clocks, ek tt dg bn ry peanters, < Wine Somes. veh bet hi Ch fi superior '¥ THOS. EXEC Au or 6 kan we or a3 ri Q my 8 F EF os feud ‘armitare, com ond ° ‘are, Stoves. ae cid * ESE BOW LETC

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