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LOCAL NEWS. ASIcSKMSNTS TO NIOHT Foeo'h Thkatkr.?"Fanchon" ha3 been lfi'Jjiimwn after a snrcesslul run. aad to-night cl.arming Magsie Mitchell's admirers will have an opportunity of seeing htrin another character. "Satan in Paris.," .3 announced ;i* the piav, ami Maggie will sustain five different Chaiactrrs. She will tee well supported thoagh ?ut by Mr. Ford's splendid company of artists, male and faruile. OfiovKn's Thbatbr.?The opening of this elegant place of amusement last night was a splendid success; nnd while Mr. Graver mast ha\e been gratified at the evidence the publis fare ot their appreciation of his etl'oris to please; those who were present w?=r 1 no less .gratified to find that so much had been done lor furnishing i - public v. ith a tirs'-class place of amuf'rwent and tlrs class amuse ment-. Ttie play announced lor to-niglit is Beaumont and Fletcher's dram x. ?' The Hrid Wa..lack, Havenport, Mrs. Farr>n, tec. appear. Castkkbikt.?It is seldom indeed that one h:;s sn opportunity of feeing upon the ?vn<? boards and upon the s.tnie i 'ght, so nruea beauty, .?ao?- and elegance as ? no wemployed at Canterbury Hal!, Julia Morf rner, the sk iers Marie and Augusta. Clara ani! Millie '? ow 1 r, jind Er?.estine de Fubet, ar--all star-. in the Ti rpsichorenn world a.d be-id s 'he-e, Sii n ha- a splendid company, a-d ail vv.ll &;> pear to-night. ' My mas. the Wizard, v.\U zi'.c four rn >re in: irii 1 entertainments :i! <'(id Fellow* ilat.; tt.i^ evening I eing iucl<i(l?.d At ea-h enter t irment the automata will he i :r dtt -'d 1 V jniau will display his powers el veil riio qui>r.i. J all - The annual hall of the M -ajheri'l-ii ?wi 1 take place at Temperance Kali t >-uu s:. It wit lo doubt be a pl< a.. u.T a.id agre. -:?>?* >11: ir, as all the parties g: vet. t>y this c!uh ar . T hkNkw Natiowai. Rack< !ih":se.-Amont: the various new euteri ri-es -i.urtt .? in ? 1?i~ ci v is th< National liaco Course, lo-.ated ic-ar trie i J me vie Asylum, over the F.astern Itr in ?:>, ?which, from the character or ih<= gent'-m-n connected withi?,anfJ theiact'* outlay expended in making the course ai d improving the i grounds, bids tair to prove a perrnanMit in - ? tutiou. The association on i \vn >se ati.-pic, s this enterpri-e has been started is composed of ' some of our best citizens. The course i~ Is-aled directly lei !t of Asy>uin, and the approach to it, ovr a ge;:t'y rising read, which torus to the ri^ht a' >-r tt?e ! N?vy-\ ard bridge is crosse J, aud wbi. !i r?as , W+ii recently, by 'he 'ireofiou of the i, ?vv Court, graded and g:avel<-d. iortn- one of :!i-? most pleosantdrive-about the ci'y. Th??co:r-.4 : is on ni.h groutid, and a fine vi \v i^ In 1 rr.nn it of the entire distrh?: and *h ? eurrotit: i' i.; ' conn?ry. About ^ivty-lwo a r s ot tronu l ire included in the enclosure, and the pla^ t: > . been ?<> mocb improved thai th? '". ???'lty is | scsrcely recognizable. The tra. 't, winch i; ptar or egg shaped, has been lud ou* ait-l -ra ded, and is now in litieconditt-ju. ?*' i i- far ! the aoi.ommodation of t\.o hu-i Ired liar-es is being erected, and already a I .r^estand. calcu lated to accommodav thr**e thou-and p-rsons, bas b' en put up, ani oi.it siainls are yet to :>? erected. The 2(ithinsta th : . n fixed upon for on?n inp Hie course, when runuiag racee will taj?? plu> e for one Wt ek. Among others the folio-.rin ' luve b?^n ea gaged for the running races, and dnrili.r t ie si '.foil other f n\ons horse< vi.'! arrive: (Jit. Tom .floor*'8 Ker.-nckv s'alde, -..n^i-tiii^ <>f lrileviid, Ali, Momcrn and tillv, f>v Hint:!"! i: lir.Wt U:- n's sti iu_, y Ky )?Lizzie \V Smpa'liy, Cm ary Hird and Ui;lnl-oro: Wat ton's striu i ? .Icht I>um?s. i), Kgfer, Cap*'. Moor?. AI da ? baron. !,? xmg;<>n tilly ( hree vi ir? < and K li^ht of St. Gi orge fi'lv (three year-.) ilead'lv'-j KJananal string?Thnnd.-r, Vint-1 and Harpe*-; li. I*. l ord A t'o.'s st-ing?IMnebird, thr-e vears Le\i??stoi lilly ami o".?er-: Morris'< N. \.) string?Feomge, l?angeroa^, Surprise, Im porter: .lih-' 11 unter's ; liy.) ^'ring?1 -r.le an a Copae; Jo'.n B. <'lav'* (Kv.) ?ir:ri?r?Lodi, Ske daddle aid three others: liush's {N^.Y.) stri'tz? Trovsoore, Hen llruce, S.*ven (>ak?; (t^o -<? W'iIU^s' string'?Tien West and I'anic. For the trotting, (second week,) a number of owners of crack horses in New York and other places have signified their intention of bringing on th ir stables. Messrs. Jo-. t.rochTon and No land, of 'he Fashion Course, (L I.,) were here yesterday, and made arrangements for the fol lowing horses to trot for the ?|,(ioo pur-e: Butler, Fellingham and California Bell. They have each trotted in less than 2.01. Patchen ar.d other noted trotters, it is expected, ?.*ill b>1 here during :he season. (tkasd I.o.o. F. Lbvkb?There has been talk seme time of a Grand Levee by the Od-1 Fellows for the benefit of their library, and it will be seen by the advertisement el ewnere that the project has now fully 'aken shape, and that the entertainment will come olf on theevenirg of Octolier ll. It will be a "big thing." undoubtedly, like all affairs of the sort given by the Order, assuring the public as they do. full enjoyment wi'h excellent order. The cosv Library Room, with its attractive ?helves, is one of the institutions of the city: and every one must be glad to give a lift to so mi-ritorions an institution as this excellent li brary, especially when they may enjoy them selves immensely at the same time. Fokd'8 Nbw Thbathh.?.4 Sim Feature.? This evenii gthe beautiful and <oiarmine Mag gie Mitchell at this theater in au en'irely new roJ' The attraction which manaeer Ford promises this evening cannot fail to draw eren eral interest. The modern comedy of Satan in Pnris is a piece whieh is always welcome to lovers of the proteau drama. Miss Mitchell will assume in the play five distinct charac ters. She will be supported by the entire com pany. in their heststjle. "We notice that man ager Ford underlines on his bills aabeing '-in rehearsal," the comedies of Katy O'Sheil, and The Pet of the Petticoats," both pieces of rare merit, and doubly attractive when Maggie Mitchell appears as the heroine in eagh. RiicovKBBn.? I.,ust Friday, a man who gave his name as F.dw. P. Jones hired a horse and bo pry from Chapin A Matlock, 150 G? street north, nnd failed to return. The owners fear ing their property w&? gone, notifled^he police, who made a search through the city without success. Yesterriry, Sersreant Cronin, of th-^ Fot-rth Ward, sen:" officer (Jrown to Alexan dria to search; and at the stable of Huyck <fc Y^azey Crown P arned :hat the missing horse and btiggy bad been left at Her e's stable, in "Washington, on Friday nighr. The officer re turned to th? city, and went to Mr. Heise's stable ai d found the property, and returned it to the owners. Assatlt ami Hattkbt.-Yesterday, a col ored man. named Cuffy Burr, in a fit of pas sion threw a stone through the house of J. H. Sulivar.on Maryland avenue, corner of Thir teenth stree', Mr Sullivan barely escaping severe injury He went af* -r Burr, got into a si uftle with him, and th? lauer t-eiaed a atone and stru'k Sullivan in the mouth,splitting bis lip. Burr vas arrested and taken before Jueti'-e Clayton, who committeil him to jail lor court. Sullivan was taken to the station alao. but relean. d to get his lip sewed up. Sul livan had a Government pistol which was de manded by the Gcverum- nt detectives and de li rert-d to them. C/RMTRAL GrAniuiorsH Casbb.?esterday, the following were committed to this prison: John Smith, who wa? arre.-ted undersnspicions circumstances near I ort Lincoln. He states that he is from Canada Kandt, for smug gliitg liquor int > ("amp Barry; John Kelly, Od J) drunk and refusing to ottey order.-; J. W. Morrdl, for unlawfully arresting two citizens at the point of the pistol; and David Pulliu, 17th Maine, and C'har'es Waters. Scott's OaO. The two last were st nt a from Camp Relief. Waters r tates, as he wh^ on the way to camp, near twelve o'd< ck on the previous night, Pullen shot at him with a. musket. Real Eptath Salkp.- Tarr.es (J. McGnire A Co sold yesterday lot on Nin'h s..-eet, between M and N streets, to Ann Anderson, for I- cents per loot. Lot on New York avenue, near Four teenth street, to R. C. Johnson, for ?i.()5 per foot. Two-story brick house and lot, on same street, to Kdward O. Byer, for S5,52.5. Eleven acres of iand adjoining Ecbington, north of the city, to F. W (Tiesekhiiif, for ST-Ju per acre. Eight acres of same tract to A. Eberly for per acre. Another tract of eigh' acres to James l'ratber for *tri5 per acre. House and lot on Peansylvanm avenue, sor.th side, between Third and Four-and-a-half streets, to Alex'r Hay, lor *7,Si o. Foceth Ward Station (Ja^bs.? Benj. T. Britu n, selling goods by samples, ??-2o.5K An thony Otleton, drunk and disorderly; work house. Henry Myer, indecent exposure; John Taylor, drunk and disorder I v; 91 5-1 Jas. West, threats; bail for peace. Chas. McGuirs, Jlanrice Kane, dronk and disorderly, military Kirs. Smith, drnnk and disorderly; j0hu "Westley, assault and battery; jail fur court. Hebecca Heg?on, drunk and disorderly: $3.5-,. Jacob Rupp aad John Ilrauk, drank and dis. Rupn orderly, military UoaaaRACiBO.^This morning, Jos. Vannor daw and Minnie Clifton were arrested by ?Ac*r Walliug.for fast riding on Peinsylrania ?ver.ue, near the Navy Yard. Both were splendidly mounted, and by their superior horsemanship vvon the admiration of all who aaw them, but the officer, kuowing his duty, took them to the station, when Justice Coll flstd the gentlemen tiAi, and dismissed the lady. \ Dbsbrtbr*.?This morning, twenty-two de serters from the id New Jersey cavalry, which arrived here yesterday morning, were com mitted to the Central Guardhouse as deserters. Cpbratioic ot thk Gson'ttrows Polics.? Last nigbt the police of the Ttiird Precinct were kept busy by the disorderly conduct ot partip# in (icorgetown. They made thirteen arit't-ia, an eypn dozen of which were for dis orderly conduct. Cherry All-y, so fatnou? in the days vrhen railrouri's and steamers were few, and Georgetown was a favorite resort of s&ilors and teamsters, has been very quiet comparatively during several years past, h?* was worked up las: night by parties who tn.xl to restore the enf-toms of those old titn^s. Tho police arrested all the leaders of the disorderly squpris, who were ma<ie ro pay for their sport according to the extent of their participation; the fines scd costs ranging frjm <2.44 to f arh. Our quiet neighbors of Georgetown ap plaud their police for the promptness with which they performed their duty. "GoisoThrwgh" a Solihkr.?Yesterday, S^rjr tiut Reinekerand officer Clements arr seed ISicl o as MtGowan ou the charge of robbing Win Mi ^beehy, a soldier, of S39. lt), and he was talc, r to <'apt (^amp, at the Soldi, r's Rest, who s<i.t uiin to the Central fJu irdhor.se. This lrom'tiir. .11;~!ice Fergneon heard the case, but | bo'h of "the witnesses being soldiers, who are j obit'/' <i to leai' 'or the fron' in a few davs, li^ | w.;-~ timed pth to the miliftry, by whom h"} j will be held lor paradt^ Second AVar.D Station Capes.?Christian ! I>ewt^, drunk; %?-. John Riley, do., workhouse j Jatr.?-M 11. Sultan, ltgh'iiij:; dismissed Cnire i Bun, do.: jail for curt. M.ry Jane Smith, peny lartei:y; locked up 12 hours*. Thomas Ktiilr. fis-''tilt ai"t aauery: bail for peace. .Tno. j ]?. liei . lifli'ii c: :? cents co3i. Miss i;. Clifton, 'j disord-rly; S'2.50. j 1la<; Sinr op titk Potomac Flotilla.? ' The i e w gunboat (Joinmodor. R ?^tl l.-fr. the Ts'nvj Yard yesterday aft; rnoon, an I has en teied on active duty as the liar ship of the P." totnne Flotilla. I .lout. Command r r. i?l Wla^aAV will transler his llag'o her immediate ly- t Rkcri'it?, Arc.? Yesterday, the following reported to 15s.pt Camp a' Uie Soldiers' lt-st: Sixty el^ht-recruits for l.'ith Y art-llery; :jti coiu-ciipts fr<>in New Haven; 1(5 naroled prisoners irom Martin?bnrg: LM paroled jm riiev^ from ("ninp Parole, uid :12 mjn of Connecticut lepimei.ts going after conscripts. Tumid Wako Station C \sep.?JIargarer IVT Cade, disorderly; dismissed. llo.-:m?*a Ca (ien, no.: *2 Elizabeth Hughes, drunk anil df-orderly; <1. .lames Carey, assault and b it tiry: j? 1 iu defaultot -M. Julia &o*elle, drank jt ii.i d iorti. rly; .*1 45. S.VLB OK YArXABt.lt Real E tatb ? The Vt:i.,tifiil and valuable real e=;.V* of H. A. Wilson, locaten on the Potomac rj?er, was F, Id for csb at p'iblir; auction, a' iJr> -Sville, Mary laud, on'he :id iiiatiint. The T>urchnser was'Robi-r? G. Thrif, Ksq., of Baltimore city. Appointment.?John Jay Knox, ot St. Paul, ?('..iiii., has been aup tinted a di-bursiJ? c."fi? oj the Treasury l>enart.n-at. in place of 3T:?jr eellus Bailey, resigned. A Carp ?The atten:iouor the public is called ?o the m: le of tun. i tire. .-n Nuitii str ec wesi, N... I?a, bet wet it E and F streets, on l'hursda., ;b" -tli instant. The sale will t tk? plaee with (>ir i-.-j.ard to the weather, as the house is to be gi\- ;. uj> nrmedia el\. It Ghei'.n ic Williams, Auctioneers. Mm Ci .o* .. .?tin dette icai '"?? received fnm imor -1 Cii'ti ft for Krtiei< ^he sty!esof wuich *re the vary lat-?t. In this rer.ij. i ? h>- * <e 1 ? .. ia ::h.i tuviDg Dtcn r-oesy icr' - oj' tor forty iIit.'. tvh .1 sio^* of ' ry ? u .'cs is cotay.?te in department: One price, ran h. W. W Bu sdkitk, oc6-?t No. 351 "tb street, between I an.". H. Thbrs is so .'.-tyir s the fa> t. tha* lit the*^l).'.r l*r t*t re." {t'.H P? m>sy!y?a>a ?>cnw. re ?r 4'j *t .) tVf-, iht* u ost betutitul stoc? of Jpweiry Bud 1> i ,.d \V ?re ?'T?-r offered here for tie price. ~S vert body ,-h".i Cl ??> there mid set for tl<?m?nlves what a dollar II otiy. ^ oc5 i** N ew Vokk a; i i,?f )>;]? rti'n's Ctoli vk !? frcw an i FnthmmttU A ;?r*e a?e->r?m nt for Dr^-s and !' war. i'lit lJni;liH(j c'ack and VV,ilkin< Coats excill in h d.uty. grade and tlcish anything net offered in this city. Wail, StkpiikNS ?V Co. 3 J2 Pa. avenue, bet. !?th aiiii iuiii -sta. cc 2 tf j lute 11. and He pub | Cobns, Btiniot s. Pad Nails, Enlarged Joints,and other disorders >.f the fe,?t. erred withont pain hy l)r. White, fnrgeon Chiropodist, N?> 4'21 Pena sylrania Avpnue, between and nth Washington, 1). C. No charge for couf ultution. se ?i tf ^ Ghkat Phsksylv ania K0ctk, via Bnltimnrtand Uarrisbu~K? to the North txatl ?Iwn trains 1<*h?*' Washinsfton daily and one on fnrday?<jui"'t tirnt?low tare and xnre connections. Soldiers' tickets sold tbroush at Qorernment rates. For tickets ai"I further information apply at tb? oftiee of Great P?nnfiylv?nia Route, northeast corner of Peni.syWai.ia avenue and Sixth street. ashinij ton. Office open from 6 a. m. to 9 p.m.; on Sun days from 2 to i p. m. se 12 ly E O. Noktos, Agent. Hair Dvk ! Hair Dtb II Hat?belor'e celebrated llair Dye is the best in tk vorlii. The only hnmilest, trite nn/1 reliable Dye know - This splendid llair Dye is perfect?changes h iiuiity or Gr#y Ha:r instantly to a Glossy Black or yarvrnl Brown, without injuru g the ban or staining the skia, leavine the hair soft aud bMntiful; imparts fresh yitality frequently re storing its pristine color, and rectifies the illeffects of Bad Lyes, The Genuine is signed William A Batokblob. all others are mere imitations, and aiioald be ayoided Sold by all druggists. Ac. Fac tory? ?1 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor'a ?ew Toilet Cream for dressing tbi hair. Jy 7-eoly Taki no more unpleasant and *nsnf* MedicintsM tor unpleasant and dangerous diseases, use HsLMBOi.n'a Isxtbact Bocho, Which has received the endorsement of the most Frominrmt Physicians in the U. S. Is now offered to afflicted humanity as a eertain aure for the following diseases and symptoms origi nating from diseases and abuse of the Urinary or fSaxaal Organs, General Debility, Mental and Pnysical Depression, Imbecility. . , Determination ef Blood to the Head, Confased Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessness snd Sleeplessness at Night, Absence of Muscular Bfficiency, Loss of Appetite, Emaciation, Tjow Siiriti, Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, Ind, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervoua and Det ilUaied sta'.e of the syslem. Tj injure the H-nuine. rut this out. Ask for Helrobold'a. Take no otter. Cures Guaranteed. Bee advertisement in another column. j# t-tr SdOllBT l)nJ?AHK3. .v?KTari<3?'i (rift is the most certain safe and jffee?"?l remedy?indeed, the only regc-'aoie tdy ever discoyered. Cares in two to tocr daj-^, tad recent cww in twenty-four hours, r.o xaiae' ii. no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pi'is t?) laxen. It in the soldier's hope, ani a ?^ o1' ? to thv.se wha do not want to be expoaei. tlila p?c/ ages, ?2: fetanle, ?3. ... . Samaritan's Hoct and H*rb J*t'?s--A pos tiT? and permanent cure for 07philis, pcrora ?- UI err, feortis. Spots, Tetters, 4c. Price SI. or t i bo .tie" for SC. Bold by 8. 0. ?orj. g-e aftrertise nr. mS Dm. DvPOJT'a Hagar-coatefi Femats I-'/a s'- ?* Cills are the very b*.<t i* vsd. They opers' - ? *tiUy and tftriively, and being tvgar-coaied crsa' ?onao I ?sa upon che most lelic?.te stomach. . -riai c 1 : these Pills will prove their superioriiy ox *? V. 1 *ri?e 3<i a hor. 8r)ld by 8 0 ford, corror lit* street and fa. avenue, Washington, aud uea-y , Uook, Aieiindrl*. ^ l*?-ly 0? TH'J fiBRV0U8. SPMlJUi, UatSARi | abu Btsthm.v?New and relUblo treat ; tnent?iu Htr.ortB of tbo Howard Association?sent : tn s'?ai?d letter envelopes, freo of cbartfe. Address l>r. J. Okilhn nougkton, Howaid Association, j Vhiladilr hia. Pu _ au J2-3m Warbahthd*o Cd*? ik Six Dats ?Dr. Godfrey?? Aatidoiu, an Ir.glish BpeciBc of gixty-C^e years standing, will c te Gonorrhoea in fix 'lays. No change of diet requited. Price $1 ptr bettle. Sold by B. C. Tord, :orr>er 11th stcewt and Pa. avenue WiSh-nwton. and Henry Cook. Alexardr'a 1a6-ly 3-ARRIEU, On Tuesday, October 6th, at the Church of the ? cipl.any, by th^ Bey. n'. nail, NATil ANIKu WILSON to ASNIiC nl HDTfON, both of this city. * DUB, Ob the ftth instant. M .? Q'lIB L., youngest daugh ter ot Charles W. and Mc.rjaret J. Thompson, ag'd 2 years, 2 montii?, ana IS days. The friends of the family are iuvited to attend the funeral, 'rom her father's residence, at 10 oVloek. on Thursday morning. * On the 8th inst., BBKNAF.D S. KBLLI, in the 24th year of his aue. His funeral wi.l take place from the residence of his brother. No. 63 Soccm street wett, at 4 o'cl'k p.m., to-day. ? In Georgetown, on the evening of the Gtb Inst., ?WADI1, daughter of Joseph and Anna IS. Birob, aged 1 year acd 11 months. A beautiful land by faith I see? A land of rest from sorrow free; The home of the ransomed, bught and fair. And Yerdieand Wadie both are there. The friends of the family are invited to attead her fbaeral. on to morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at three a'cloek, from her father's residence, No. Bridge street. * B D T f 1 HI B U T * J K! 300 paekageaNew York and Pennsylvania ,BUT TBR arriving. p*rt in store, and for (ale at lowest 1. DOTROW. BALLS, PARTIES, Ac. I. O. ?. F. LEVEE FOR TUB Bencfitof the Library At ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 7 ru Stsest, i On WEDNESDAY EVENING. Ootobbr 14, 1*3. The Committee would respectfully inform the members ol thstrder acJ their friet.ds that the Library Association will give a Leve* at the Sev enth strnet Hs!l on Wednesday Evening, 11th :n fctai.t. for the pur ?<>-?? of etfcblin# the A laudation to r?rchf ms N<?w ft>r 1 ht?-Li^r*r r. Every effort will b,> made to h?ve thin Levee ex cel any former r n* iriven by tb? Association Ticket* $ i; admitting a (icntlcuMa f.r.d L?dk'3? to be bad of the Committees ?.recut tee Committee. W. R McLean, G. W Calvert, Ell Ga-rett. J V Ilavenner, George Brown, D.D.Clark, oc 7 7t jr E N I A N BROTHERH D. The iOCRTF? GRA*Td HALL of th? EEN'IAN BROTH XRHOOD will take place at Temper- jt% acceilailcD *-Lx MONDAY OcUber 26,18S3. /? Tickets $1. admitting * gentleman and U- L'Ji die*, may t>e had at Jfi r Jam** Lackeys, Merchant Tailor, opposite the P-st Oftce. For particulars see future advertisement. oc 7 Wa B2w TAB COM VITTBK '!"< pic xin. * BE Public are respectfully notified that a Pic Nic for th? beu. fit ol t ne Providence Ho?p:ta'.. in cueoftbf SiMersof Cbari'v, wtll ta>?e ptace on THURSDA Y. the oth i. s.ant. a:ibe Wasbiog'-on Psrk, 7th stre?' An csc llpnt String Hand ha^ been n s?e?d for t'"e ocasion,aud the roan tg r< uledpe Ten t'i do sil ir the'r p^wer to ma*e thin oce of the most satisfactory entertainments of t'r e season Tickets 26 aents; children under 10 y> srs 10 cepts. oc 7 3t |> EME3IBER THK HERO Off SIMTErI THE ANDERSON BOYtTlN THE FIELD AGAIN The members of the Anderson Club take great p'- a?i:re in announcing to their friends and tne public in general that they will give their ? EIGHTH OT.AKD BALL, AT TEMPERANCE HA LI,, E Strkkt, Bktwkkn Niktii asp Tf.nth Sts., On THURfcl) AV, October 22, 1863. Tickets cne dollar, sdniitting a gentleman an Indies. oc 5 fit* SIXTEENTH GRAND BALL OF THH L A F A Y E T T E U L U B. The Lafayette B-iyp ta!<e great pleasure in an nouncing to their mmv friend* and the pub lic in general that ttieir SIXTEENTH GRAND BALL will take p as* on THURSDAY Ortvbir 8th, I3G3, T E M P E K A AN C E H A L L . Tickets ? 1, admitting a gentleman and ladiea. Committee of Arrangements. Wra. Anderson, B F. Fridtey, II. Lee. ue 7.er, \Y Athdown, B. B Whitney. oc 5-4t* ? great 1 in an & (i 2 R A N D A N N UAL UAL I. OF TJTK MEACiHER OLUB. uuuut 3l Ti e MEAGHER CLUB take pleasure inannounc icgt tiKir fritnd.i and the public that their " ANNUAL BALL w;!l take place at Tfmikkascb onj W KDNXSDAY, Cct 7tb, 18(53. The Committee r.f Ar; angemer.fs ere pledged to do all in their power to ma!:e it pleasant and agreeable to all who wili auend. Committee oj ArransemfTits. Barry Carrol!, John Mcflracn, John Farrell, Eiit> d Bonrke, J , McLaughlin, John Bligh, D. A. BroKr.&n, John Hughes, John McGarrey. Jas. Cor.nf Ly, oc3 4t* I EVE* CONCERT. AND BALL.-The Commit I j tee of U"iun lodge No. 11. i.O.O. F., #* iciorm their triend* that th^y ?ili ?ive a Le vee, Concert a' <1 15a;i at Odd Feilows' Hall , Nayy "Vad.on Til' R?DAV Kv KN i N G, Oc*.l 24 ParticaUrs in future ad*enisem?ut se3'-2iw4t 3l WANTS. V\TANTKD-A White COOK and CHAMBER * ? 81A ID, 4V!T-i Thirteenth st.. above O. ic7 3t* U'ANl'ED?A BOY to Strip Tobacco and run errands. Appi> at No. 30SF street, between llth end tw-h streets. oc7 2i* UT ANTKB?A good OOOK. None but those w-o understand coekinu in all its brttucies need apply. Apply at No. 1"3 G street, between llth ard 2"th. It* ANTED? A BITU ATI ON, by a respectable t? Woman, as tssif-taot Cook in a small private family. Apply at the fct*r office at 12 m. on Thurs day. tbe <tb instant. . It' %*' ANTED-A FURNISUEDHOUB?,in Oeorge ? * town. Any person having a comfortable House can hear of an unexceptionable tenant at about seventy five dollard a month, by addres-iing Li ck Box No. 4S, Wa.-hington Post Offipe oc?-3t' BOY WANTED. Appl> at."?4t> Seventh street. oeff 3t W ANTED-A SERVANT GIRL for General Housework; good references required. Ap ply, No. 41" Sixth st,, bet. K and G. oc 6-tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY-* LALY as Sales woman in a Millinery Store. Ttiose well ac quainted with the busmen* can apply at MR a j L. BLOUB*, 439 Seventh strqet. oc 6-3t* WANTED?A GIRL to Cook, Wash, Iron and do General Housework for a orivate fanily Ap ply at HOOD'S Jewelry Store, 33"9 Penu avenue. References required. oc 6 3t* %Y All TED?A WAITER,at the Gosling House. II He must Uudersta id the bu^ioosa well. To such per month will be given the wllol# year round. Inquire at the Restaurant, *J47 Peun. are,, bet. I2th ana Utn oc ti-2t* Wr ANTED?Small HOUSE, or two or three un furnished Rooms, by the 2"th of this month, in a central location, near the ho-secar*. Rent paid in advance Addresa, one week, Augustus, Star office. oc tt-lw* VVASTED-A COOK. WA3HER and IRON BR. v v Apply, 30a D at., between 12th and 13th. oc 6 3t* \\^ ANTED- A flrst-clasa AMBROTYPE OPERA ' v TOlt to go to the a my of the Potomac; also, ore to O^era'.e in t le vicinity of Washington. Ad dress f R. O Wa-hiogton Post Office. oc5 3t* \V ANT*:<?A DWELLING or part of Dwelliag V v liOC -E, witJ a respectable family, furaished or usfurt.is. ,??!. in this cityor Georgetown. Reier ence e.\c:.fc:.t:ea. Address Box 47, ptar office. _uc 5 3t!> AN: ED?A Hi>USE containing from 6 to 10 ? ? rooms. oii'tK r furnished or unfurnished. Any on<- having sn.-b 5 hv>u?e canfinda tenant by ad drefs>.ng' E F.." city Post Office. City reference 8'veil Ilea . state terms and 1. cal ty. oc3 3t* WAM'ilJ-4 SITUATION, br * Man who is capable of acting as Olerk in any capacity, but who is not st aid of hard work, and is willing to nj&ke bimseVg^r'rally useful. The best of re (erecces ^iven. A Idreaj E R. C.,City Post Office, oc t 3f A^KENCircO^iKTwOMAN) THAT UNDER stan '?? thoroughly her business wishes a fcita a iou in a private family; will prefer murro the truocb language is spoken. Referen*re teethe city. Apply at the Star office from K> to 7 o'clock each day. oc5-4t* \V ANTED -By an elderly bat faithful and truly v V hnnest Man a SI l'UATION t.i do light work about a house Is a German; speaks English in differently Wages no consideration, ?o he is well t Jten care of. Address Box 397,Post Office,Wash ington, D C. os S-tf TIOU8B WANTHD.-Wanted to rent, from Nov. Ii l?t eittie> in W*?h ngton or Georgett?wn. a Furnished or rnfnrnisLed Honse, with atableand carriage-houfe attached Address R., Lock Box 4?, Washington Post Office^ oc2-lw* C'lIIEF Af-'T QUART ERMASTER'S OFFICE,J ' Depot (lJ Wa.chinniun, 134 North Fstrut, > Wai/u/iKJOTi u. C., (ktobtr 1, 1863.1 TWELVE SHEE 1 IRON WORKERS wanted im mediately at the Government workshop, corner of Nineteenth and F streets. Wag?a th1' usual Gov eminent rates, with ration included. G >od and ex perienced workmen iequire<lt None others need apply Application to be made at onee to D. B Criat, euperifltendent. EDWARD L. UARTZ, _oc2-19t Captain, A. Q. id.. U S. Army. WAN TED-30,000 LADIES TO CALL at 381 F street, opposite Patent Office and set their YOKES. BANDb. CLOAKS, ?????* CAPES, SACQUES'J08IE8, SLIPPERS, PIN0U8HI0N8, HANDKERCHIEFS, isD ? - ... INITIALS Si AMP ID. We have the finest lot of Braid Patterns ever offered here, for Skirts, Ac. Our Machine, the only one in ihsrtty will make your Pattern and Stamp your goods irhilt you wail. oc 1-lm ITOUbE WANTED.?Wanted to parokaae for 11 cash, lmm<-iiately, a House, brick or frame, containing from six to Wn rooaa. located between 3d and istk streets west and E aad M streets north. Cottage style preferred. Address, atating l iwest price and loeation. T. J. P.. Star office. se ? tf t WANTED?At the Treasury Extension, twenty CARPENTERS. To good workman, th* high est wages will be given and Steady work. Apply at the office of Construction, Trea?or^ A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STAND ARD XX History of the War. This work presenU a rare opportunity ?- ? ?? sold. Cireil dress JONEb j layetu street W Ai?H?W-b I*MEDIATEUT - Twenty OAS. PENTS&S. Liberal wage* will be paid t* ?*!wiu be m f??7 *orJ"a*?> u< ism other* will be accepted. Ka5.^:uj;r,,;r' gxxsxAijft ^MMnnbr ?OOWD ? MAKD EOEiriTP j FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other "Fur Sale and Bent," tee firitpnge.] I/OR RENT?Two Nie*iy furnished BOOM4, on r the Sret floor, handy to the Departments and in a Dice It cation; to gentlemen only. Oa ISth at., first door above New York avenue, Mo. 3t?4. 00 7-st* i |Ml LARGE ROOM HOW VACANT?WILL " t Mcomaod?t? comfortably three gentlemen ; ?l*o. two single rooms, with Snt clK* Board, at 212 Bridge street, Georgetown, only five minutes' walk from the city railway. oc7-Si* l/OR BE.O ? Neat and comfortably-furnished ? KOOM8. in suits or sin* y, for gentlemen onlr Apply at No. fi'JS H street, between 6th and 7th ?tr??ta, within ont half square of the eity railroad care. oc7-4t* L OR BENT-Several ROOMS, with tone little t furniture in them; suitahla for a mess of ?ea tl?n:en. who can b* fnrniehed with breakfast if de sired. Apply at No ??? Montgomery ^t., George town. The best references given and required. (fl 7-3t* A GOOD CHANCE TO MAK1 MONEY. For tale, the GOOD WILLar.d FIXTURES of a Ren.aorant snd Ouster Saloon, in a populous and tl riving part of the eity Inquire at the corner of Connecticut avenue and K street oo7-2t* I/OII RENT-One Large PAKLOH and BED* BOOM, Cf rarnunicatfncr. No. 1 Franklin Plaje' I street, bet. 13th and lith. oc 6-3t* C-Onn ?FOR SALK-A GROCERY STORK. Apply at Metropolitan Hall, bet llth and i:tb sts., Penn. avenue. oc 6-3t* J/ OK KBNT?Three ROOMS, on one door, fur nished, can be rented separatsor together. Ap ply at 315 G street. Best reference required. < c.6-3t* IV'kAT. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE AND WELL 1^1 ?UBNItH?D ROOMS for rent in a convenient wed desirable portion of the eity. Inquire on the premises, No. 413 13th stre jt, between G and H. , oc 6 RESTAURANT FOR SALE ?Containing a num ber of furnished rooms. The whole to be sold, with furniture. Fixtures, Good Wi'.i, &c , in a ?ood location ; sickness being the Bole cau^o for selling. Apply at the Star office ocb St* ? /OR SALk?A three story and Basement BfUCK r BOUSE. No 511 Estrone. between 2i and 3d, cuntaiciLfc eigl t rooms, with water and gas. For term*', Ac., apply to EGAN &. PERR1E,corner Jlh kta E streets oc 6 St T FOB SALE, 1 1IE STOCK of GROCERIES and LIQUORS, tti*d GOOD WILL, of Btore No. 272 Seventh ntreet, between L and M, now doing a fair business. Or, if prtferred. the present proprietor will take a p-rtner who can give the business his personal at- 1 tent'en and supply a small portion of the capital. Inquire at th* Store. oo S-^t* I/OR SALE ?A Handsome RESIDENCE nearthe Boundary, chea for csnb. on Square 92; fiO feet front on 21st street rnni-ingto Conue stisut avsnue; gc< <1 llru^e, carriage-house, sheds, <k?. Also a VAC*NT LOT on 19th street, uext to the corner of N . 56 feet front Will be sold at a sacrifice, as my hialth requires a change of business Apply to the undersigned, or to WM. S GRAHAM Gen. Land office. JAMBS HBNNING. oc6-St* 21st st. near R. t/Oh SALE ?A rare chance far a profitable in ? vestment a large and commodious ICE HOU SB 64 by 32 feet and 24 deep, situated on the Csi al Basin, in Alexandria, with the exclusive privilege of all the ice formed on eai<i ba*in. 8aid r>*>use will be sold at a hargtin to ai'y one wishing to em "ark in a s?fe and profitable business For fi rther information enquire of PETE K G. HEN DERSON. 101 Queen street. Alexandria, Ya.,or 464 l"th st., between D and E, Washington. ocb-2w* I/OK SALE OR RENT.?A DWELLING-HOUSE r on Fayette street, Baltimore, between Eutuw sao Howard streets The House contains two par lors, dining rot m and kitchen on the lower iloor, 10 chambers aoove, with oil the modern convenien ces, water, gas, Ac. Al?o, a small DWELLING in the rear, fronting en Marrion street, which .s bow rented for 912" p?r ye?r. Price for the two Dw?llinga in fee $:jU ft. If not Kold in two weeks the honse on Fayette street will beoflered for rent, price tffi iip?r*nnam, For further particulars apply to 8. M. JACKSON, No JO McCullch street. Baltimore. ocfi-6tT f^OH BENT?A large and well lurnished front first story ROOM, No. 337 E street, near Pa. avenue. Reference required. oc 5-3t* C'O FEC'l'ION KKV FOR SALE.?The subscriber j offerb for sale Good Will, Fixtures and Stock of his well-known Confectionery and Eating Saloon, cc 5 3t* A WURTH, 347 Pa. avenue. F^OR BENT.?Two large and newly-furnished BOOMS and one small BED-ROOM for rent, at 4 1*- Bitch'h street between G and H, near the Patert Office. Good references required. oc5 3t* /NOTHING 8TORE FIXTURES VOR SALE ? ? and Store to let The best stond on the street. No bt>7}? Seventh street (Island), between I and V. Warhintston, D C. oc 6 lw* I/URNISHED OlTuNFCRNISHSD ROOM8 TO i let in a genteel house on H street, between 4th and 5th sts. Apply to 8. GOLDSTEIN, 429 Penn, avenue. oC5-3t* (/olTsAl.E OR RENT-Two large ROOMS, *55 r New York avenue. Also a good lot of FUR NITURE can be bought by applying to the same place. o? s-?t? HOUfE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR f ALE? Eight rooms convenient to the Treas ury and War Departments. For particulars inquire of J.C. McGUlBE fc CO. oc fr-3f REBTAURANT FOR SALE -The subscriber offers for sale Good Will, fixtures and Stock of his well kno*n Restaurant, which he will sell with or without his stock of confectionery. oc 5-St* A. WURTH. 347 Pa. avenue. HPWtT FURNISHED PARLORS SUITABLE 1 for a Member of Congress and his wife, or eise for two gentlemen. Alio, a Room on the first door suitable for an office. Apply at 341 F street, be tween 9 th and 10th st*. oc .t-jt* F"<0R BALE?A FRAME HOUSE, with six rooms, pleasantly located, with out buildings and a fine garden or young fruit trees and flowers, For particulars inquire at east end of West street, ep posit* rope-walk, Georgetown. oc 5-3t* F /OR PALE?A nicely-located and well-built ?. FRAME HOUSE, situated on ?th street, bet. I and K. For further particulate inquire at 463 I street, or 3'Ji Penn. avenue. joc36t_ 8. D. M. I/OR SALE?A new small bRICK HOUSE, on r 6th, near M street, (Island.) It has more than the usual conveniences, and fcuiit in the best lcanrer Within one square of tbe city cars, aud gas on tbe street. Inqmre, DR. J. G. WlLLET T, No. 175 F street. ocl-lw* fBURNISHED ROOMS TO LET?at 450 Twelfth street, between G and H?two lower story PARLORS, or one PARLOR and a large BED-ROOM adjoining, both well furnished; also, several BED ROOMS The location is one of the most desirable in Washington, and within five minutes'walk of Willards' and Kirkwoods'. No children in the house. H? M *f BOARDING. BOARDING.?Boarding, at reasonable rates, can be had, and Rooms, with or without Board, at 173 Second street, between B and 0, within a short distance of Capitol, Avenue, and Depot. oc 5-3t* ' FOR RENT ? Several pleasantly furnished ROOMS, very desirable location, convenient to th? Capitol and Penn avenue. First class Board in the House, at reasonable rates. Corner of 3d street and Missouri avenuj, entrance on the ave nue. oc 8-3t* B~~OaRDING ~FOR~FAMIL113-OR SINGLE Gentlemen, can be had at 37 Green street, below Bridge. Georgetown. oc 5-3t OH9 FIRST STREET KAST-BBTWEEN A and B, (Capitol Hill,) Gertlemen and their wives, and single gentlemen, can be accommodated with large pleasant Rooms with Board. R-ference exchanged. oc 5-Jw % COTT A(iE SETS. JCBT RBCK1VKD. Ii very fine COTTAGE 8BT8, _ITT?_ Full Marble top OAK COT! AGE SUITS, Half Marble top OAK COTTAG E oUITS, IMITATION OaK COTTAGE SUITS, Old COTTAGE BUIT8. Which we offer ten per cent lower than any other honse Inthecity. BONTZ A GRIFFITH, oc 3 6t 369 8eventh street. CURST WARD T OYSTER DEPOT. H street, betice*w Twntie h and Twenty-first sts., WlSHiWGTOB. D. C Families supplied with the very best OYSTERS that can be procured in this market./ ^\ OY8TER8 will be furnished in anyW^\f?^l quantity. PIOKLED OYSTERS always on band All orders promptly attended Jo. se 28 2w? Q. QOACKLEi. MARBLE MANTELS. Large anaortment oomiAntly on hand and For fciaie low for caah. Faraona wiahin? lo parcaase, wiU please call and examin.m^Btock 1m* cor 1 and New Jersey avenue. iw SINGINO OLASS WILL BE OPENED BY Prof. ALEXANDER WOLOWdKI at hie reg ie enca No. 316 F sUeet, oprner of llth, by hU new and simplified sys'em. All those who would desire to Join that ?n? ela?#-beth ladles and gen ?Umen?will call daily between 12 and 1 o'elook p. m.. when their voices will be tried. ee 18 If CL0AM W iHAWUlJtrM. SECtl?^ A islndii stoek ef Ladies' COLORED sod BLACK CLOtH CLOAKS ana CIRCULAR8 of new and baaatifnl deeins: also, a great variety of the new tor k 00. FIRST VITIOIIL Biia dv Capital??400,000. BT*his Banc, organised ander the Wettwl EaBklag Law ?f fr- lagt Goalees, is apeagd tn dOTte- the trasu??*a ef hudteas, at the earner ornftMutk mm ? stteets, appasite partes eat. H. D. COOKE, trwMwi WM. >? ?n?viaeva?. Oashier. ga?-? rpHE SUBSCRIBER ?""JSaNo'SH i the servlye of a eoMpetytynwiay^to taaeh ilfMShaJaSSw. *e2d* - Ugtaa. Addreu J. D? AUCTION SALES. rWM AFTMUIWH AIIP TO-MOEKOW By J. C McGCIHl & 00 , Auctioneers. \**HT DESIRABLE BUI LDING LOTS OOKRMB * Bliviitm amc L erasers, aid oh Els v?*th. N STBElTa.?On WEDNESDAY AJfTXKM OON October 7ib, at 4 o'clock, on the IIV5}*?; w* "h*1! ?pu Lot* A and B. of Ca*hinr'? ?ubdivisic*. of Lots 2.3. end 4, Square 341, situated corner of north L street and m?venth street, aw^de"*fey *'1111(1 raniun< b??k U4 feet to lota. occn?7 * bi?hend bnautiful position r??iderce overlooking the city, and the tdruttie of reservation la front IMMBUIATBLT AKTfR *??>?? wllLot. No 12 13 H; 15. and lAia Evld?"?? ' of 8quar* No 340. fronting K feet 9 inches on Eleventh street, between M and N streets and runn ngback 9*: feet to a wide pubiio alley. Teen* lotp have payments laid in front, a?d are in all resects choice building sites Terms : One third ca*h ; the remainder in sir and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. AH costs of conveyances to be paid by the pur chaser. seiD J. 0. McQPIBB A 00 . Auct*._ By J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aactioneers. PUBLIC 8 ALB OF A VALUABLE LOT UNDBB Dktkkb of Court.?In t'? matter of the peti tion of Ceaiiia Lawrence, guar.'*11 of Martha Louisa aud Ida Virginia Lawrence, minor heirs of James Lawrence, deceased, and of John A. Simms, guar dian of George W. Lawrenoe, minor heir of Isaian Lawrence deceased. Pursuant to a decree of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, in the Dis trict of Columbia, duly ratified and confirmed by the Donorable Snpr*me Court of said District, in the matter of tbe a*ove-naaied petition, the under signed will offer for sale, at Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNBSUA Y. the 7th day of October next, at 5 o'clock p. m., all the right, tit'e. interest, Claim, end demand of the said minor heirs in the said petition mentioned.of. In, ana t? that valusb'e and eligibly situated Lot on Thirteenth street west, near the corner of Massachusetts avenue, and known and distinguished a?? Lot A, in Square number two hundred and eighty three (3R3) in the public olan of the city of Washington, together with all the improvements thereon. Terms cash. All conveyancing at expense of purchaser. CECILIA LAWRENCE, JOHN A. SIMMS, Guardians Ac. T. M. Bi.orsT, Bol'r. for Petitioners. sell-SawAds J C McGUIRB A CO.. Ancts. By J. C McGUIKB & CO. Aactioneers. Handsome building lot. corner op Skvkntkknth and M Streets ?On WED NKSDAY AFTERNOON. October 7, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, w shall sell Lot No 17, Square No. 183. fronting 43 feet 3 inches on north M street, at the corner of Seventeenth, and running hack 75 feet on Seventeenth. This Lot is beautifully sit uated for a private residence, or would be desira ble for business purposes, as the neighborhood is rapidly impioving. Immediately after, we shall sell Lot No. 4V in Square No 153, fronting 63 feet on north N street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, ana running back 120 feet. Terms One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest. oc 5 J. C. McGUIKB & CO.. Auct'rs. By J. C McGUIRE <fc CO.. Auctioneers. SUPERIOR FCtNITUKB AND HOUSEHOLD Effects at Pri LK AccTroJi ?On THURSDAY MORN ING. Octooer 8th, at lu o'clock, at the resi dence of A. P. Hoo*er, E'q., south side of F street, Between Sixth and Seventh streets we shall sell his Furniture and Household Effects, com prising? A Fint Rosewood 7 Octave Piano Forte, Stool, and Cover Handsome French-plate Gilt-frame Mirrors, Slabs and Brackets Excellent Walnut Rrocatel and Plush-covored Snfas Arm and Parior Chairs Silk Damask Curtains Ci rnices and Fixtures Marble top Centre and Sofa Tables Beautiful and elaborately carved Etegere, with large ova! French-plate Mirrors and Sienna Marble Slab Brussels and Velvet Carpets. in parlor, hall, stairs, and chamber* Walnut Hat Tree and HallChtirs Superior Walnut Extension Dining Table Walnut Marble t> p Sideboard, with mirror baak China, Glass, aid Crockery Ware 8iiver-plated Tea Set and Castors Oak Dining Chairs Leather covered Lounge Mahogany Jenny Lied Bedsteads ofoxtra width Handsome Bosewood Marble top Dressing Bare&n Walnut and Mahogany Wardrobes and Marble-top Washstaodfl Venetian Ulinds, Engravings, Vases Toilet Sets, Otiomans. Rocking Chairs Turkish Easy Chair, Serving Cha.rs Superior Curled Hair Mattrasses, Bolster and Pil lows, Blansets and Crmforts Writin* Desk. Book Shelves Small lot of choice Liquors, Preserves, and Jellies fine Cottage Chamber Snit-s Cocking anl either Stoves, Kitchen Furniture. Ac. Terms cash. oc3 J. C. McGUIRE & CO . Aucts LUST AND FOUND. LOST-A pair of GOLD 8PECTACLE8, between 19th and 22d, F street, on Monday last. A libe ral reward will be given for their retarn to this office. oc 7 2t^ CAME TO THE SUBSCRIBER. TWO COWS, one large Ked and White Buffalo Cow, short tail and piece cut oat of her l?ft ear; the other is a Red Cow, with crumpled horns Mr. UddUi?wb, oc7-3t- brm on Piney Branch road. ff.Qn BEWABD?Lost some time ago, either at the Washington Depot or between there and Baltimore, aBqaare Black Travelling VALISE. The above reward will be paid on its delivery to Miss B. M. HADLEY, Media, Chester county, Pa. Bend by Adams Express and the/ will collect the money. oc7-3t* LEFT?Yesterday morning, on my stall in the Centre Market, A SMALL LOT OF MONEY. Which the owner can have by coming forward and paying for this advertisement^^ BRf)WN< jt* Centre Market. r REWARD?Missed from the safe in my office, corner <>f Louisiana avenae and Sixth street, on or about the Kith of September last, a OOLT 8 A BM Y REVOLVER, with niy name cat on the batt; also, a GLAZIEH'8 DIAMOND and PUTTY KNIfE. live dollars will be paid to anT oue re turning the above articies to me and no questions ?sked. [oc7-eo3tl J AS. M. TOWERS. 08T?A MEMORANDUM BOOK, with Power -i of Attorney in it to Geo H. Moore, a receipt to him f?r notes on collection, and satler s papers; also a license. Think that it was dropped near the B. R. Depot, on Mass. avenue. If the finder wiil address Box 100, or leave it at A M. BININ GEB'S, 237 Penn. avenue, ne will be liberally re wh ded. oc 6-2t* w 'AB STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER? ? - On Saturday night, the 3d inst., a GOLD HUNTING OASB WaTCH. with" R K." marked on the inside of tne case, a leather guard attached to it. Also, a large LEATHER POCKET BOOK, fontaining a sum of Money. AUo, a small GOLD 1RBASTPIN. ?25 reward will be given if the Watcb is returned to RICHARD KEATHLEY, opposite Navyl aid Gate. oo5-3t* ^TRAYED OR BTOLEN.?From the subscriber, ? on Friday night, 2d inst., two C0W8; one a white Cow ; large hoop horns. The other red color; white stripe along h?r back. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving or giving information of them at Mr. DENNIB WELSH'8, Yiiginia avenae, between 26tn and 37th streets. oc6St* STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER-OCT. 4th, one COW; medium size; mostly white be hind; white and red forward; with broad, nearly Streight horns. Any information of said Oow left at the Hospital, Carrol Hill Camp, will be liberally rewarded. Joe8 3t*] WM BAYBE. IOST?On the evening of the Id, in the Central j Market,adark 0A88IMEB1 OOAT,containing a license for a stand and a soldier's di?charge The Onder will be libera ly rewarded by leaving tae fapers, either with or without the coat, at No.134 eon. avenue, or 71 La ifenm. oc 5 3t aTf bEWARD ?Strayed or et len from <nv resi dence, corner of 3d and N streets south, on October 1st a DUN HOBSB. with black legs black mane and tail, and is a natural pacer: and formerly belonged to W. D. Wallaeh I will pay the above reward and all reasonable expenses for^his delivery, oc5-3t* Q?0. B. SMiTH. C ^ t\ REWARD? HOB8B STOLBN.? Was stolen from my pasture and brought to Washing ton. on Wednesday, September 3?th, by a mulatto man named Tom Harrison, a bob tail Bay Mare, about 18% hands high, and ten or twelve years old. This Mare is well-known in Washington, having belonged to Mr. Kihby and John Hoover, the butcher, from whom I got her a jear ago. She was brought to Humphrey's etabls by Tom on Wednes day and taken away bv him Thursday. I will pay 825'reward for her and 825 for the apprehension of tVie thitf. The Mare can be identified by, and left with, Mr. Hoover, 1ODl^NBOWIE, Collington Post-office, oc 5-tf " Prince George county. Md. STRAYED?La?t night, from the yard of the Star office, SIX CO W8 and A BU LL. Two Red Cows; one of them oid and the other young. The old red haa lost a portion of her tail. One small Chocolate colored Cow. One Red and White Hei er, giving her first milk. One Chocolate and White Cow One B?d and White Cow with rather long horns. One small Chocolate colored Oow. . . The Bull is two yean old, brown or dark red,with white spots on hia body, and a white ipat in hi* ^Th^eo*ot fonr of them had rope* os, some of tltf ropes being of uitwistsd Iwie tod#. The finder, or whoever will bring intimation to the Star offlee, Uading to their recovery, will be " ? "dST*AlL10B. MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. CJUB8TITUT18' HEADQUAETERS ?The hlgh ? tttjrices wiU bo paid for SUBSTITUTES for CRAFTED men. Thoee la want of 8ubstitut?a will flad it to lh?ir interest to apply at the "Intelll geneo and Real Estate OMeo," Bo. 411 Ninth st., near Peaasylvaaia avenue, an 10-tf ?. H MILLER 100.000 lUT^WIw'OH WJPLAB. tfjOOOHOGSHEAD and PIPES* AYES. ^WAUIUTaad LOCU^^W T""1 AUCTION BALA. FUTURE DATS fQB QTHBB ACOTKm IALW CTB Iff FAGa l BZ W- L> ***** a 00 ? Al the Horst Baiaar. 9H jo*?A ?<A / owrtn ,nt-iau4 _ _ ?,*'"??* *?** ???<* Tml* ttrtfit 25 MORN1iiit^T8tk r?/io? r?* fKUPiT Ml! .t lhf BafaV 1Mt" * 10 ?'1"*1 ?' S3 Harness, Saddle, ud Awnrbt Ho-?e? _ oc? WM. fk WALL A. OO. AaetT. Br GBBBN & WILLI AW >. An jtiooe. r? Ej1 XTBN8IVE 8ALB O* 30U8BUOM) A*? j KiTcnsn Fckbitdbi at Avcrioa ?On "TOURS DAi, the 8?h instant, we shell sell, at in >>*c ?. m., at tiou?e No. 465, oil west e.-d? of Niaui ue?r B ??t, an excellent assortment of Hons* hold furniture, vis : ^ Damask covered 8ofu kH Loncg n P'' *rm and Gothic Oojtor m4 otier 'J^lr-; Do Ottomans, WhatnoU, Baokcate* *a?J OtIDdf alnut Marble-top Dressing anC other uiwa&s ana Table* 0a* Marble-top Sid aboard, Bitensfen Table m?4 tbiiri Oak Hall Bet Mahogacy and Wa'nut Wardrobes n alnut aud other liedsUads r> ather Beds and PJllows Hair Snuck and other Mattresses, W-ariowShalw Bine Brussels and o her Carpets and Rjgs Oilcloth and M**tlng Cooking and other Stores With a large lot of other articles whici we Je?m unnecessary to enumerate. Terms oaf h. It GREIN A WILLIAM*. Aa*te By THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer <Sforgetown, JJ. V. TWO STORY BBICK HOl>B AND LOT IN ?yJFS*^*0** AT Arrrio* -1 ?r..l ..o wBDNBtDAY AFTERNOON n x?, Octo;-, r U'j At 4 o clock, in front of th? premise# on Otmq ?tre*t% between <tay ani Dunbartan 8tr*?t* ; th* Lot fronts SO feet on Green street an I ?? i.n proved by a (food Iwo-stor) Brie* fieiu?. o >ntaiuiug !o.ir n OQlf. Tervps : One-half cash ; the remainder in six and twelve months. witn interest, secured b? de^ of trust on the premises All conveyaucing at cost of the purohas<*r Title perlect. _oc7 TH08 JHlWLIN Auct'r. Br J. 0 McGUIBB A 00 . Aucxion?-t.r* rpWBLVE HCfEKlOK WUKK HOUSES 1 Buggy, Harness, Ac., ir HrRLic Sai.*-Oa W EDNEt'DAY MOhNlNG, Or>t, er at , o'clock, at the Stable* O! L J Middleton K ,j ?_a 27th street. Dear Ea? .y's 8hip->ard. we shall Twelve Large and superior A'crk U<ir<-e?. to reduce stock for tte winter and far no taa't ALSO. A good Buggy, lot of Harness, Ac.. A e ' Terms cash. oc3 J. 0 McGUIRK A CO , AucV THB ABOV* BAi B 18 POSTPO^D UK til MONDAY, Oct 12th. t-atne hour ? nd pla- ? _.oc7 _ 3? McGUIRg A Oi . Ao'ct. By bOTKLBRA WILL30 V Aocwawrb OFFICE U. 8. CAPITOL BXl feN^ION A <? WASHiauTOli, Oc -brr 3 The following d^scriborl MaOUInBKV fO )L.H Ac., will be sold at Public Auition u yO^DAV* the 19.h of October,commec.in? at li> .'clock % -n ' on '.he grounds north of the U. ?. cap to! Bsteu sion? 27 Wrought Iron Vioes 5 Caft ?' " .. , -j ) .y 1 2 Copper Force Pumps Vi .0 ?? 3 Hoisting Crabs ii.,i ai ?? 1 Bxtra Large Hoisting Cr*b . . . . yt; jl 1 Machine lor Mixing Mortar S4 > og 14 Anvils ?.. 12 to n.O ' " 3 Ux Drays..? .i at ?275 tach: 1 at 5' <> 1 Bolt Machine . 123 i>. 1 Largel pr-ght Drilline and Sl >t ting Machine SrtiW 1 Medium ?? ?' ?? fSJJL 1 3 feet Planer )7l , , 1 Steam Hammer (5,CX) lbs ) . " 7 5.it 1 Urrigbt Slotting Vlachine 1 n > 51 1 Horizontal Lathe and Pla .ercom bined 2 415 75 1 24 inch Lathe, Screw-cutting 1 7 feet Lathe, 2 Rests. Bed 3o feet long 216 cn 1 Large Hy irauiio Proving Machine '.ii o? 1 Small Te^ ing " ?? 17* m 4 Wrought Iron Doable Derrick Blocks 2 '* Single " 3 48 inch Pulleys. 8 by 8 1 2 face 1 Lot Blacksmiths'Tools ana Tonga 1 " Old Iron 1 " B a6sfounders' Tools 2 Blocking stands 1 Lot Crucibles 1 " ol Taps 1 " Trimming Tools 1 "T>ofPId Machinery, with parts of Gearing and Pulleys, Together with a variety of oid mat?rial Cart Whtels, Ac. which will i.ot required for the construction of the Capitol. The above Machinery Ac, will be exposed for inspection from and after Friday, the lota nutant The whole to be removed from th- grounds with in five days after the day of s?ii*. Terms cash. >? o?T<u?eat fund* OLKM INT L. WIST, ?rt'Q" By J. 0. McOUlB* A CO., Auctioneer^. ' I^ALUABLBIMPROV?|>SQrAk?OFGHOUND r atPcblic Acenon ? On TtfURsdav ?rr?i? NOON. Oetober 8th. at t o'clofk ,7n th? ?,t,m,!^ we sball sell tae whole of Square No Si ' in* abont 01 e hundred tho?~.A ground ; bounded by Third aud fourth streets east anc K and L street* north ; lying well with the trades ; enclosed with a good fence, and under a igli state of cultiratlon.andls supplied with Suine rerv choice fruit trees. The Improvement* consist of a frame Dwelling* house, containing four rooms, and a barn Terms : Ore-third cask; ba!anoe six, twnlre. and eighteen mcnths. with i terest. secured by a deed of trust on tk< premises. All eonreytneing at ttie cost of the pnrohaser. re39 eoAas J. 0 McGPIBB A CO , AurtM. By GRKBN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. I70rR 8TOBY BRICK HOUSI AND LOT AT r Auction.?On THUB8DAY, the 8th instant, at S o'clock p m.. we shall sell. In front of tho premi ses, on H street, between6th and 7th streets north, a frnr-story Brick Houre. containing tan large and spacious rooms with line halls, on part of Lat 17, in Square No. The attectioc of Inyers is invited to the sale, as this property is located in the central part oftiie city. 8ale without reserve. Terms: One half cash; balance In six, t?reive, eighteen and twenty-foar months for notes bearing interest securtd by a deed of trust oa the premi ses. All conveyancing and stamps at cost of the purchaser. ocl GRKBN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. PUBLIC HALB Of A VJ5BY VALVABLB FA?M NEAR UANOVKR SWITCH, n ne mile* from Baltimere, on the Washington Railroad. Tbe sub scriber will offer at Public Sale, ou the premise', ou 8 A TURD AT, Oct. 10th^ 18?3, at 12 o'clock ra? the farm now < wntd by B Hubbelt, Esq., con^aictins' 18.1) acres, w?-11 fenced watered,and iosed, improved by a Dwelling-house. Barn Stable Corn Uoua, and Tenant House, Tbe land is well improved, and a l?r?e portion in timothy and clover, and in fall view of th e Baltimore and Washiagton turnpip :e and railroad, and binding on both at the 9 mil* stone; adjoining the lands of Wm. Plummer and others. Also, at the same time and place, th* S'ock, Crops, farming Implements ani aaaatlft tons of Hay. Terms for land, one-third cash ; bal ance in one and two years ; or all cash, at tn^ op tion of the purchaser. For terms for personal property and particulars app'y to M. BANN )N, No 32 St Paul street Baltimore. oc3 St* Br J. C. MoGUI&B A 00. Auctioneers. JfOL R HANDS MB BUILDING LOTS ON 4* 8TBBBT, BBTwRBN VIRGINIA AVKNUH A9D MOO rH E bTBKBT ?Ou MONDAY aF 1BRNOON,Oct 12th, at 4ja o'clock, on the premises we shall s-?ll L?ts Dumbered lu, 11,12, ana 11 in .uhdivisii n of Cqnare No. {37, fronting each 3) feet on 4% street, be:w-*en south B street aud Virginia avenueand running back 113 feet in inches t-? a public ailey. Terms: One->hird in cash ; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, s-rcured by a deed of trust on the premises Title perfect. All conveyances at the expense o* purchaser. A cash payment of $2Swill be required at the time of pi-rchase oc3 (Bepub ] J.O McGPlRB A 00 , Anets. By 6H1IN A WILLIAM- Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALB Of VALUABLE LOTS -By virtue of a deed of trust, executed on the 27th day ol September, 1838, and recorded in uiber J A, 8., No 162, one of the land records af Washing ton county, D. C., and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will offer at Pubtio"al?, on MONDAY, th. 26th day of October next, at the hour of 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, the Lois, Pieces, and Parcels of Ground described ix said trust deed, being 22 Lota situates in Square num bered MO. on the island. Terms of sale : One-third e*sh ; balance in ft and 12montks. the puj basersgiving tneir notes f >. tbe deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken to saw re the deferred payments All ^nreyao cing and Revenue Siamps at the purchasers ex pense. If the terms of Sale are not complied with at the end offi?edays from the day of sa'.e the undersigned as Trustee reserves the right to re sell the raid premises after advertising Sve times ir the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the (Ve faulting purcha er. C. B RTTTBNHOU*E, Trustee. se23 dAds GRBBN A WILLIAMS, Aucta. PERSONAL. M Y WIfB-8A3INA SOHROBDBL, HAVING left my t?ed and board without just caoae or provocation I hereby forwarn all parsons from rborlng or trusting Bar, as I will par no debt* of her contracting. oc 7 St * GBOBGB BOHBJBBBL. 1VTOTIC1.?As my wife. DOBBFHA LAUTBN i 1 BBBGBB (born Boss) has left my hadi and board without jaat cause or prov >eation, I will pay. no debts of her eoatreetinf WIL1IAM LAUTBff BBRftBR, oc7-St? BalUmora. Md. HABBI8ON BBOWJf. (a colored Wbar,) for. merly of BiahmoM. Va.. aappoeed to ha naw in this city, will hear from hti sister SLIZ A, hr calling at the Btar oBlee. . oe 6 gt? Mb. boibbt wabvbb ii hibibt won. fled to come aiA ns the expenses fbr hia EST.J jjr