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AMl PfMFHTS TO NIGOT.
CJKfTTM'B T H KAT KR ?Th? (Teat pl?J Of "Th?
of N*w York." Matinf*to-morrow af-?
?* ? ?
Mwu at imuiTU t Ain UI ttumiNlOD.
ca5t*RBrRT-An immense bill of ballet,
son?*, ne*ro delineations, the melo drama of
"The Bandit's Vengeance," the negro burlesque
of "The Street of New York," aud
other attractions.
Onr> }'?LLowg' Hall.?Fair for the benefit of
Assembly's Church. Music, rare fancy articles,
Ac.
Protracted Mrktisor.?The series of
meetings at the ;*h street Methoeist Protestant
Chorcb, which began last Sunday week, have
been continued this week, and are sttli in progress,
with a manifestation of considerable interest.
Several conversions have been reported.
Since the beginning of the meeting, the
pastor, Rev. J. T. Ward, has been assisted by
Key. Drs. R H. Ball and Nadal, Rev Messrs.
Stitt, I). W. Bates, ot Alexandria, B. Light
w iison of Baltimore, ana v. uowers 01 ueorge"town.
S1C05B Ward Ratios Casks.?Alfred
Peck, drunk, dismissed: Patrick Sullivan. violating
corporation ?rdi nance, (11.58. M. U.
Idwarrts, assault and battery, bail for court.
Albert Win*, attempt to poison Susan Young.
Phillip McCue. accessory; Hattie Yonne, do.;
committed to jail for court. S. Gant, Joseph
l>?e. Kdward P indie, Lloyd Nichols, disorderly;
91 each.
I
x Charge of Stealisci a Cow ?Hiram Gray
colored, was arrested yesterday by officer
Kramer, of the Third ward, on a charge of
stealing a cow, the property of Mary Dunigaa.
He was held to bail for further hearing before
Justice Thompson.
CITY ITEMS.
Dollar Jewelry Store, the only Dollar
Jewelry Store in this city, is No. 43^ Pennsylvania
avenue, third door from street.
?
JrwELr.T and sliver plated Ware at the Dollar
Jtwelry Store, No. 4;fc< Pennsylvnnia
avenue, third door from 4^ street. Silverplated
Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, (loblets.
Salt Carter*, Cop?, Forks, California
Stone sett limps, Bralets Chain. Lockets, for
one dollar at|the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 4J8,
third door from \)? street.
From the American Journal"/ Pharmacy. .Viy,1%5.
Edited by Wm. Froctor, Jr.,
Professor of Pharmacy in the Philadelphia
College ol Fnarmacy.
"Will the Fluid Extracts jro out of use owing
to the high price, or can we hare some authoritative
modifications of the formulas by which
we can make them at a more reasonable costl"
"If tba latter, shall the change be in the quality
of the menstruum, or in the manner of applying
it, so as to reduce the quantity requisite!
i'an tbere be a convocation of the Committee
of Revision to authorize some new method or
modification of the present recipes !*'
With regard to the contemplated change in
the quantity or in the menstruum itself, in the
preparation of fluid extracts, I would take occasion
to say that in medicine the health of the
patient is the great obiect to be gained.
The cost of the material is something, but
when put into the scale with human health,
and often human life, it is hardly worthy of
consideration at all. My Buchu (Helmbold's)
will continue to be made as formerly and if it
cannot b<* maintained at present prices, they
I wul nave to t* aavanced to meet me advance
in the price of material. To such as desire
qnantitv instead of quality we wonld say that
water is a cheap commodity, and may be readily
added by th? person using the medicine if
he desires to do so.
H. T. Helmeolt*. T>ruggi?t and Cbemist.
5m Broadway, N. Y. City.
"A Slight C??li>," Cocohr.?Keware aware
of the importance of checking a cough or "slight
cold" in its first stage: that which in the beginning
would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected,
soon attacks the lungs. '-Brown's Bronchial
Troches" girt* snre and almost immediate relief.
"The Troche**" have proved their efficacy
by a test of many y?*ars, and have received
testimonials from eminent men who have used
vhem.
Trfeipm ? Corns, buuions, inverted nails,
and other disorders of the feet. when neglected,
injure the general system by preventing the
body from taking that natural and iudi?penrabfe
exercise so conducive to health. To all
afflicted with these terrible evils, we would
recommend an early call at Dr. White's office,
No. 4-24 Pennsylvania avenue, between and
6th streets, t or chilblains, frosted and tender
feet, consult Dt. White.
Great Bargains in Jewelry and SilverPlated
Ware at the New York Dollar Gift
Store, No 4-6 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d
street. Year choice for one dollar, which also
secures you a free gift, consisting of cluster,
jet and coral setts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings,
combs, goblets, cups, tea and table spoons,
forks. oc 11-lm*
PBOFESSOK ALEXANDER WOLWSKI. the
well known PIANIST AM) VOCALIST. ?L
opens hi* B?w SINGING tad PIANOFORTE IflH
COURSE on October 30th. by an entirely new
and simplified system. Br bis new method, any
person having only a slight knowledge ef music
will be enabled in a very short time to read and execute
the most difficult Dieces with rare perfection.
As to the vocal part, by nil way of vocalisation , he
arrives at the most extraordinary results All
those whe wish to become fine Singers or excellent
Performers are advised to call at his residence. No.
419 8th street, between G and II streets. Hours
of reception ar.e from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from
i 6 to 7 p m. or 30 lm
uT i. r PAGE.
I AUCTION^SOTICE.
Having resumed the AUCTION BUSINESS, at
j my splendid Auction Booms, No. SOli 7th street,
I under Odd Fellows' Ball, I shall devote special at
1 tention to the sale of Houses, Lets, Farms and
1 Stock. furniture of persons declining hoasekeepI
1ng. Horses and Carnages, sales under Deeds of
1 Tn.t llrrl.ri I ,.nrl i.lo V..ul. .
and all kinds of Merchandize, either on the premises.
or at my Auction Rooms.
C'aeh advances made on all consigned goods.
K F. PAGE, Auct .
oc K> lm 402 7th ? under OOd fellows' Hall.
tint, k Chron l
J H. YEATMAN HERVlcTBHR1TKR.
T E ATM AN A CO.,
9 LotnslAW* Ayisci, 5? Lor-siawa At*!nra,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the eale of BACON, LARD. FLOUR, BUTTER.
CHEESE EGGS. APPLE9, and Country
Produce generally, beg leave to state that have
special facilities f>>r supplying all goods in tflfe above
line ae low as they can be had !T> Baltimore Purchasers
are rexpectfully requested to prove this by
giving us a call. Ml( tm'|
F-RU1T TREES AWD DUTCH BCLBOl'S
ROOTS, Ac.
FRUIT TREES of fine?t quality, laud moderate
In prire, can be supplied bv the undersigned.jfgt
consisting of standard and dwarf Pears, Ap W9
plee. Peaches. Apricots. Nectarines, Cherries,
ic. Ac.
Orspe Tinea?Delaware. Concord. Rebecca, Ac.
Lawton B!arkberri?s, Strawberries, Gooseberries.
?'nrrsnt*. Ac
Evergreens. Shade Trees. R<.ses, Ae.
DUTCH BULBOC8 HOOTS,
Jus f"??.ved from Holland, consisting of double
and?in*le Hyacinths. Tulip* Ranunculus. An*nioniea
Wwfimw.Crotiwi. Snowdrop#. Iria, Ac.
>"ir%t quality Bulbs selected specially for my
trad*. JOHN SAUL,
or ? eortt 392 7th street, near H.
JMPORTANT TO FKMALI3.
DR. t'H EESLMAN'S FILLS.
Tbe combination of ingredient* in these Pill* la
the rwult of a long and extensive practice. They
re mild in their operation, and cannot do barm to
the moat delicate; certain in correcting all Irregularities,
Painful Menstruation, removing all ?bat
ructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart,
-*bites, all nervous affectiwna. hysterica, fatigue,
tain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed alaep,
which arise from interruption of nature.
DR. fHEESLMAN S FILLS
-A waa the commencement of a new era in the treataieutuf
trrecuiaritie*and obatrnction# whiah have
rt ,r>?l UTl# ?1 Mi. n.^ VT
f-niafe can enjoy siajA health unlees she u regular,
and whenever an obstruction l?k<-? place the (ten
eral health hefita to decline. Theee Pills form 1*4
fintxl rre^rn!>mtej-fj pt,t /oru>mr4 with IMMKDIATE
an<1 rKRM^TKST BUGCKSS. DOST B E
DECEIVED- *?>[ ?his advertisement tojuil
I>rnrgi?t. end tell him that yon womt tk?
wou RKLIABLK FKMALfc MEMC1NB IMTH1
WORLD. which i? comprised In these Pill*.
DK. UHELStMAN'S 1'lL.l.S
have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty rear*,
and are the moet effectual one ever known for all
cuBlp|ainta peculiar to Fetnalt.t. To all classes they
Are l it valuable inducmt. ir uh reriamlt periodical
retnlantw. They are known to thoasands, who
11,^*7 used them at different period*, throughout the
country, baring the sanction of eome of the most
<Tnmini Pkt'trtan* m America
hxylicu JiTtttion*. ttatmt when then ileuH mm
fa with each Bos?the Price On* Dollar ye
For. or six Boxes for #5. containing from M to <C
Fill"- ... . Pills
i m by mail, pri*mpilv, secure from observation.
by remitting to the Proprietors.
FOB SALE BY ALL BRl GGISTS.
HUTCniHS k HILLYEK. Proprietors
decWeoly.a W Dey itwet, Kew York.
/OB BKNT?twu TocUt* PlAMOS,of modern
1 Mylt, fine tone, *nd in good order, r'nr^4
a-rd ^08WILL^ rANCT STORK. W*"
no 4 (t 101 8 ?tr**t. n?nr 14th.
lYlOOBKU WEST"KeTl) MEDICINE DKPOT,
1*1 113 PMS'I Atixci.
The public c*n prorur* ?|| MKDICINKS.^V
TOILET ABTICLES, CIGARS. COALB
?>ILa?d l.AMPs, WINDOW GLASS, Ac.. ?t th?
ko?e place. n? *-tW
f'HARLKSBKKCST.
rorrMtor to Aug JohB?^n A 0<>.,
^ MEBCHANT. WHOLESATI AND BlINIJG*?CKB.
and denlar fo SUTLKRi-' SUP
\ trllr ?*'9 p?bii? no I.Mwmb ?tb %?t iqih
tfi? VMhln?u?n D.O.
DIED,
P1XOW On No run her ?th, after a lingering
pirkne*e, Mm MARY H DIXON, b?loT?i wife of
UuetaTu* Dixon, in the JOth year of bar age.
lfr*r*>i Mollia thou bast left u?.
And thy loaa we deeply feel;
Bnt ti? God that hath bereft n?,
He can all our sorrew* heal.
The friende of the family are respectfully invited
to attend 'he funeral from the r?Miit>n>'e of her husband.
at No 71. corner of street and Marylaad
avenue.on Friday, 10th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. tt*
M ILBTE AD On Thurtday, NoTember9, KDDIK
D , youngest ?hild of L. D. and Kluabeth T. Milatead.
aged 1 year,,10 month* and U day?.
ioo DeaniiTui to longer live.
Sweet little Eddie died:
The darling of his household throng,
_ The tender parent*' pride.
The friend* are respectful'? Invited to attend the
funeral from the residence of his parent*, 7 4 4 New
Jersey avenue. between L and M street* sooth, on
Saturday alternoen, at 2 o'clock p. m. *
COOPER On Thursday evening. Not. 9th, at
o'clock, of convulsions. GRANVILLE TUR
Nf.R, second shild and only son of Bishop and
Sarah E. Cooper, aged 2 years, 6 months and U
dm.
The remains will be taken to Baltimore for Interment
to-morrow (Saturday ) morning at 11 o'clock.
I Baltimore Sun and Portland, Me., papers pleaso
topy-1
LOST AND FOUND.
C""AME to my place, in Georgetown, Not. loth, a
/ SORREL HORSE, about ten years old; lame
in one of the legs. The owner may come forward,
proTe property, pay charge* and take him away.
bno 10 3t* JAS. CLANCY. Kinhill.
1 RKW A KD.?Lost,on the 7th instant, between
i??J 13th street and (Vnter Market, or in the market.
a BREASTPIN containing hair and with
"Belle* engraved on the back. The^in is very
highly priced, as it contains the hair of a d<-c<-aaed
child. The tinder will receive the above reward hjr
leaving it at Mo. 4.>0 13th street, near S. n<>10-2t*
QIC KEWA Rl>?Strayed from the residenceof
V ' M BLAIR. No. tt President's Square, a
red COW. White face; short crumpled horns,
no 7 4t
EDUCATIONAL.
'NDERSIGNKD WILL TEACH IN A PRI
V. vate family, and give also accurate instruction
in several Languages. First-class family, who can
atTerd the expenses. p]ea?e rail at No. '2** Louisana
aveBue. F. GCSCETTI,former Interpreter,
no7lw* Secretary of Legation.
\IB. < UARLES DEMIEUX wishes to inform
the public that ho is now ready to giro instruction
in Inp FRENCH and SPANISH Lanznages.
B^?t of reference* given. Inquire at the Now York
Hotel, cor. 7th ai.il R its. no 6-6t*
A HiENCHMAM FB??M PARIS. HAVING
his evening* disengaged, (free at 5 o'clock,)
wishes to give tome LESSONS in the French Lanpusge.
The best reference Riven. Terms moderate.
Address Bex 35 Star office. no l lot*
WT. TIMOTHY'S HALL.?Thedntieaof tbisln?7
atitution will be reaumed on Sept. IS, 1866. For
ttrms, Ac., ae? catalogue and circnlar at the principal
bookstores of tail city, or address the principal.
E. PARSONS,
aa 31 Gatonsrille, Md.
DENTISTRY.
DR. MERRILL.
Sl'RGEON DENTIST,
No 310 Ponney lvania nve.,
betwaen 9th and 10th sts , Washington^*" 'p
D. C. no 9-1?n*
I k REMOVAL.
I JR. CH ARLES P. HUNT t.ikes pleasure In informing
his friends, patrons ami the publicy-^c^
generally that he ha.? fitted tip a n>-w and^wfSss?
elegant office at No 49o 7th street, oppo-**^ *-Li lj
4*. iLU 1 tl-U 11 - 1 * -
pii' vum % riiuw^ rj?11. or ih prfparea 10 ex^cnto
?ith promptness all operations in Dental t?urg?>ry
and every class of work belonging te the profession.
no l lm*
Tk e t h .
M . LOOMI3, M D.,
The Inyentor and Patentee of the MINERAL
plat! teeth, attends personally
his office in this city. Many persons can*?fis?3
wear these teeth who cannot wear others.^*? '
and no person can wear others who o*nnot wear
these.
Persons calling at my office can be accommodated
with any style and price of Teeth they may desire,
but to thOfee who are particular, and wish the purest,
cleanest, strongest and most perfect dentnre
that art can procure, the MIN ERAL TEETH will
be more fully warranted.
Rooms in this city?No. 33S Pennsylvania ave.,
between 9th and lothsts. Also, 907 Arch street,
Philadelphia. ec 20 ly
qreat p1scqybby in dentist by.
teeth extracted without paih.
I would ad rise aN persons having teeth
extract to call at PR LEWIE's once,aad^pfSSal
hare them taken out without P*?n. I
Alto.call and examine the Doctor's new and improved
method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
If you once see the great Improvement in hist?eth,
you will have them in no other style than this new
aad valnable one. Teeth Inserted on Gold, Silver
and Rubber Platea at th* old priae, as we have not
advanced the price on oar work slnco the great
ehaage in sold.
No. 849 Penn'a ayenne, between 12th and 12th
ItTMt*.
jan? 17 8. It LIW1K.M P.,D?nt)?t.
REMOVAL OF MKTZEROTT'SMUSIC STORK
ironthall.
No. 3144 Pcnnnylranla avenue, between 9th and
l'Jth streets. with a large assortment
Foreign and American Sheet MasnKSSEI
Italian Strings, and Musical In?trumeuts"TT V?T
of all descriptions, at Wholesale and Retail.
Sole Agency ofSteinway's Pianos, and Mason A
Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
w o. mbtzkrott.
No. 318 Pennsylvania avenue,
no 6 tf between 9th and 10th ats.
rpilK F1K S A T liA RNL'M '8 M L' S K U M.
A CARD FROM P. T. BARN I'M.
IVSrHAKTI POl.TfTVR BOniCS AKn P1PII14
ALL SAVED.
Niw York, July 14,18?5.
Messrs. Hsrbtho ft Co.
Gemiltmttt: Though the destruction of the American
Mi:M-tim has proved a serious lots to myself
and the puWlie, I am happy to verify the old adage,
that "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," and
consequently, congratulate you that your wellknown
safe* have again demonstrated their superior
fire proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity.
The safe yon made for me some time age was in
the office of the Museum, on the second floor, back
part of the boilding, and in the hottest of the fire.
After twenty-fonr hours of trial t was found
anions the debris, and on opening it this day has
yielded up iu content* in very good order, bookJ,
papers, policies of insurance, Uuk bills, all in
condition f?r immediate use, and a noble comatotary
on the trustworthiness of Herring's FireProof
Safes. Truly yours,
P. T. BARN I'M
HERRING'S SAFES were in all parts of this
fire. The contents of all were saved.
These Safes are furnished at guaranteed factory
prices. J. P. BARTHOLOW,
Agent for Herring's Safes and Money Chests,
35S 7th street, below Pa. Avenue,
oc 14 eoSw Washington. D. C.
f HOICK FAMILY GROCERIES, just received
% * /i u??t t?nrwV w / /?
v vj j.o. n tin n fiLL s tu.,
no 6c?5w No. 67 Lo?1*i?na avenue.
C*HOI< E GKEKN ANI) BLACK TKAS"jU9T
/ received and for tale hr
J. 0. WHITWELL A CO.,
no 6 so2w No. 67 Louisiana a>., wtr 7th ct.
H~W IIKIAH'8
(from Philadelphia)
CELEBRATED LADIES' SHOES.Vl^fe
&CXNCT. 493 11TI1 STHKKT, between Pennsylvania
and K street.
A larve aeeortaieut of Ladies' Kashf enable
BOOTS AND 8H0IS
censtantly on hand.
AI?o, Orders attended to
m 13 6m* 8QH0N. A feat
_ NEW DRUG STORE, '
4-s CAI'lTOL HILL, St
111 Corner Of I? at north and Third it *aat Vff
Q ID ? ?
JOSEPn WALSH. Jr., Afothkcakt,
Respectfully tdboqdcm to tke Public that he hu
FULL
DBLGS,
CHEMICALS,
PEBFUMKBIB9, Ac.,
Comprising ererr article usually found In a wellappointed
Drug Mure, and in prepared, at allhours
of the day and right, to respoud promptly A the
calls of his patrons.
None bnt the purest and beet Medicine* will be
dispensed and especial care and attention will b*
given to the Prescription Department
A choice and complete stock of GIGARS and T0BACCO
constantly on hand. or 14 eolm*
367 D 8T T 367
PAPKB HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AtKlDWELLA HENDERSON'S, 36TD street,
... n**r *h rr*?>kHn Hall Building.
A 11 t ^ av - a _ ? . . .
? iu uwir iino promptly executed by nratclaaa
workmen, and warranted to gifo s?UsUrti?n
or no charge.
Rem<>mt>er the plaoe, 367 D (tract, near fth.
ocJllm
^JLIFTOH HBLLBH,
Late Parmaater D B. Han.
ATTOBBBY FOB THB PBOHBCUTIOB OF
CLAIM? BEFORE THB DEPARTMENTS
OF THB ?OVEBMMBNT
Clalna for Frit# Momt, Lost Clothing. Bennty,
Face Pay. Pen alexia. Loet Horaaa and other pix perry
attended to promptly.
Office 29 4* a tree t. roat unet Box ? -!!? waah
lnfto city, P.O. jeT-4m
Arkady akd oonolukivk tkst of the
pr.r*rtie. ?f hklmbolp'd floit) kx
TRACT BL'CHl' will be a comparison with thnee
aeUorthJn^he United Stslee Diepeiiaslvry. no 8
Hilmbolp'8*xtbactbrrhuglt?? health
and viirnr to the frame and Mood to the pallid
cl?e? k Pebilitv In acrov p*n1e<1 by many alarming
?)nipton>e. and If ne treatment ia *abniiitet< to. cob
umptitn, ioMoity or epileptic file tiuue. not
. WANTS.
W 1NTID-Br ? rftMcMbl* firl, a SITUA"
TIONt#cook wuh8Bii Iron. Oood citr r<?
ferrncf if r^inlred Addree? Bo* 3, 8t?r ffict It*
U7AMTID-A WOMAN to cook, ?u>h and iron.
" ? A ppl^ the coBimamlin? offlrrr>
I mrruu uoihi riiy reirroucea requi rea. do id ?
WANTED?A BARBER, who c?n ?huw jooil
" and reliable references. ALL10T. VJ4 E
street. no 10 3t*
WANTED? By ? respectable woman, ft SITUATION
ftM Cook. Please address ft note to Box
No. 3'2 Star office. It*
VV ANT*D-Two BlARHLE POLISH KRS.
?" None but competent hands n*ed apply.
ALRX. BITHERFOBD. Pioneer Steam Marble
Work*, cor. iSth at. ftnd Penuft. a*. no 10-Jt*
w ANTED-A 6 ret class TIN AND SHEET
IRON WORKER Steely work ftnd the
best wsges *tTen. T. W. MILLER, '243 Pa. ft*.,
bet. 12th ftnd 13th ata '' ne 10-2t*
W/ ANTED? By a man who underntands hi* bnsi?
n< a*, a SITUATION to work on a tarm. Ap
ply to DAN CLAKCEY, 219 L street, between 18th
fttid 19th streets. It*
WANTBD-A SALESWOMAN, who haa ex
vv pt nence in the L*4t?s' Die** Trimmings
line. One whocaH * pe ak German preferred.
Pennsylvania aveuue. It*
\\TANTEP-B* a steady wainan, with an active,
" smart daughter, for all hou?ework, a 8ITUA
TION as Cook, Washer and Ironer, whether in
town or ronntry. Apply at No ?V>3 Capitol Hill,
New Jer?ej avenue, where highest recommendations
can be had. _ It*
Y1,TANTKD?A willing and industrious young
MAN, as light porter, in an old established
store Must be well recommended and familiarly
acquainted with the city A colored man of the
old atock prefer red. Apply between the hours of
2H and 4)? p. m , at 8. W. OWEN, Military and
Citizen's Tailor, No '212 Pa. avenne. no 10 St
I (OCA-A PARTNER WANTED with the
above amonut, in a good pajing Halonn.
Inquire at the Stsr Office. no9 3t*
Brick Fa yehft wanted to work at
Ford's Theater. Applv at the bnilding.
no 9-2t* RICH'D DUNBAR, Contractor. |
\*T ANTED IMMEDIATELY?A Rood DRESSW
V u i v nn ? ? ? ?* *??>
?? jti/myje.n aioo, two uiklis 10 learn tne
business. Apply at No. 45? 2d street ea->t, betw.
B and C, Capitol Hill. no9 3t*
WANTED?A responsible PERSON, to take
charge o< a Prevision and Poultry bu*ine??.
A liber ! interest or salary will be given. Apply
at the Oyster Saloon, corner of 1st and U streets,
no 9 ?t*
A LADY CAPABLE OE TEACHINO THE
English branches, with Latin, desires a SITUATION
as teacher, either in a srhool or private
family, or would take a situation M librarian or
copyist. Best of reference given. Address Miss
H B. Z., care Mrs. SUPEU,Baltimore Post office,
Md. no 9 2t*
\\' ANTED? 915 OOO on a fee simple property
'? worth four times the amount. Address Box
24 . Star office. no 8 3t*
WANTED-A good Nl'KSK, to take care of a
v v young child. None but a good one need apply.
N?. 352 C street, between 4}? and t?th. no 8 3t*
*1,' A IN 'IK I)?A ?"l K> ISHK1) HOl'SB, l#y a re*?
sponsible tenant, who will take irood rare of
the furniture. Family coexists of eight person*.
Eieht or ten rooms needed. and in a convenient
locality. A small bonus would be paid. Address
Bo* 417. Post Office. no 8 3t*
\|KN WANTED FOR THE REGULAR AKMV.
A I Choice of regiment* in either branch of service.
Inquire at 326 C street, between t>th and
7th. no 7-fit*
\VET KFKHE WANTEB?Apply to Dr. W. P.
' ? JOHNSTON, 7th street, opposite Post Oflic*.
between the hours of 8 ami 9 a. u. and from 12 to 1
p. m. ec *>-tf
IVANTED?ShjfBmkeis to know'Chat thev can
?> purchase LEATHER and FINDINGS at the
Hioe Finding Store situated at 479 llth St.. bet.
E and F. [ocM lit*] J.C.HALL.
WANTED?We want several furnished and un*?
fnrni?h<?d HOUSES, buth laree and Kmall.
Also, FARMS and BUILDING LOTS in and
around Washington and the adjoining county.
D. L. WELLS ft CO.,
or 17 lm* 476 7th street, opposite Foot Office.
\%7 ANTED.?Kor a first clas* U~*fectlonery In
" Baltimore, a competent WORKMAN to take
charge a* foreman; must be perfect In baking and
ornamental work, and well recommended. Apply
at Wo. 816, Pa avenue. Washington. D. C. oc 4.
rpWBNTY HOUSES WANTED, with 7i*^r
I eijzht rooms each Inquire at G. M. VAN
Bl'RLN A CC., No. 639 7th street. se30 tf
WANTED, 7 WANTED
WANTED,
LADIES, EVERTBODT.
v? si. rmrn t. THE noriiEKorsTAaPlJUl,
3*1 F street, opposite Patent office,
Has. in consequence of an attempt made on th?
part of new beginners, to cut down the price of
STAMPING, reduced his charge, and is now prepared
to stamp goods frojn
Vive cents per width to ten cents.
Any pattern, whether we have it or not. Ladiea
should he careful, as dangerous and cheap compositions
that ruin fabrics are now used by the socalled
Stampers. "We are the only practical persons
in the city engag?d in STAMPING and
FLUTING. We make and stamp any pattern
brought us. Daily issHe new patterns. selVtf
^JKEiT CHANCE FOB AGENTS.
What the people want. Complete History of the
War, in one large volume, splendidly illustrated,
with over 128 fin* portraits or Generals and Battle
scenes. The most candid, lucid, complete, authentic
and reliable histery published. It coil
?niiio i?auiu0 iii?*vci cjuai IV Ulicrr l?r((0 WJIATV
volumes. bend for circulars and so# our terma.
Address,
"JONES, BROS. A CO.,
setting* Philadelphia. Pa."
WANTED -SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BEDDING
and HOLSEEIRNISIIINO OOODS of every
description. B. BUCHLY, 4Oft 7th street,
je 8 tf between G and H. east aide.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
FM>R RENT-FRONT PARLOR and two BED
ROOMS, on second floor, communicating. suitable
for housekeeping. Also, large Back and Fr<>nt
ROOMS, on third floor, suitable either for a family
' " "R" F' U' ?*' 1/u IV*' IIHI VI Bnyai(ll?.
Kent varying from to ?30 p?r month. No. 234
H street, between 19th and 20th, one block from
cart. no7-lm*
j^j ahlbobooghTabm Fob kektT
Situated on PotomacCreek and river, a short distance
below A.iuia, and near the mail boat, which
raises twice daily, affording every facility to m?ret.
The soil is of the beet quality, and is believed
to be equally adapted to vegetables and grain. Aprly
to the subscriber, in King George, FredericksnrgP
O..BOBT. WALLACK. oc 19 lm*
fj?B BENT-Four FUBNISHED HOUSES,
from 9 to 13 rooms each. Three Unfurnished
HOUSES. 4 rooms each. Also, for sale, 8 Building
Lots on I street, between 12th and 13th streets: 1
Building Lots on H street, between 6tH and 7th
streets; 2 Building Lota on L street, east of 23d
street, 1 Huilditg Lot on 10th street, near B street;
Ilon?? and Lot oa 10th street, near B street,f?r
51.200 Apply to C. H. WOOD, firm of MITCHELL
A SON, southeast corner of Pa. avenue and
15th street. oc 7
TVJOTIf'E. ? The subscriber, living four miles
1^ went of Bockville, Montgomery county, Md.,
it* snxioas to sell 500 acres of nis land, entire, or
in lots to suit purchasers. This land is in good
condition; well wooded and watered; some build
Inf s on it; quite accessible to market, near the projected
Metropolitan Bailroad and county town
The location is remarkably healthy, and has all
the convenience of churches, schools, mills, Ac.
It is supposed that all desirous of purchasing will
view this land, or address the subscriber for further
particulars, when terms most ac? ommodatine
will be made known. B. T. HODGES,
Rock vi lie, Montgomery county, Md.
oc 16-w4w [Bait Sun copy.]
GEORGETOWN^ AD VER'MTS.
NDI8AMCK8.
^^otice is hereby given, to all persons interested,
that housekeepers and others ?ill be permitted,for
the period of ten days from this date, to remove
from their premises any kind of offal or other mat
ter which is at all likely to engender disease, and to
depostt the same in the nearest street thereto, not
1. v. _ . _ t a, r * a l.- u til
ir-im i it mil n>ur ir*ri irum iiio iwiwit, wairn win
then be removed free from expanse. r?r any person
to be benefitted by this proportion, the condition*
herein stated must be compliod with in all
rt-*pe< tt.
Thin notice is given nnainl) to effect the removal
of all nuitanres from the town without delay. and
alno to nave the citizens from fines and heavy
expenses from which, very coon there will be no
e*<ape. HKNEY ADDISON, Mayor.
Mavoh's Ofpick, Gioroxtowx, D. C., November
9,1865. no9 10tif
ZFCBN1TURB, A
FURN1TURK,
- FUBNITCB*.
1 ne subscriber la happy to Inform hia aumeroua
friends and customera that hia stork of
CABINET FURNITURE
la fnll and complete, and at pricea that cannat fail
tojfira entire satisfaction, consisting of?
Kich Parlor Suita, upholstered in French Brocatelle.
Velvet*. Repa and Hair-cloth; Gilt Frame
Pier and Mantel Mirror*; Giit Bracket* and Marble
Slab*; Handsome chamber Furniture, in Walnut,
Mahogany, Oak and Imitation, finished in oil
and varniah; Walnut. Oak and Mah<igany Marbletop
Sidebeards. with Etegere Tops, Marble top Table*
in great ariety, Bedstead*, Bureaus, Waskatand*,
Extension Table*; and. in fact^etery article
usually to be found in a firat-claa* Housefurniahing
Establishment. A call ia earnestly requested
before purchasing
l JOHN Q. WILL80N.
an 2S-eo3m Boutheaat corner 9th and D an.
<3* PERSONS IN WANT OF DI-^IP
U^SIRABLE FURNITURlofeyery*^^^
description, from the simplest |
thC08TLIEST CHAMBER SETS,
And from the lea*t expensive t<> the
FINEST PAUL UK FUBNITUK't
W'ool l do well to examine tho atock now to be "eea
at the WareroewH of
MfmBI. J AS C. MCGUIRB * CO..
Pennsylvania avenue, corner Tenth utreet
All that can be obtained in the markets of the
North can be fonnd in the collection referred to,
ai?i can l* parclia?ed at pricea a* moderate a* thoae
a*ked for them in thecitlea of Boeton. Philadelphia,
or New York
ALSO,
RRONZ* CIIANDKLIKRS. LAMPS. Ac.,
from the celebrated tnauufactury of Hir*m Tucker
> A Co., of Beaton oc 18-aoiw
w
FOR SALE AND RENT.
S k 1 * r>p D??T "r miK'L- urn n
-< - i? nan i ? i ww vniva vvaw
I 1NGS. suitable for store*, corner of 2(1 street
w?'8t and B north. Inquire at SIS7 B atraat.ur
II > Pa. ?sni?, D')W-It^
I/OB RENT? Furnished or tmfnrn'.she i MOIME
No 505 r.th street. near Smithsoniau Inati
I tute Inquire at Na. 446, cor. 8th st. and retina,
anrrn. no 10 1 w*
l/OB KF.NT-FRAME UoUSB, with 8 rooms.
M Rent StO per matith, In adranca. Po**??*ai'.?n
fiTen on the l..th. Call at 1st atreat east. bet ween
atid D. no 10 St*
l/OK RENT?Two am all frama HOCMKS. each
r containing four rooms. One on 24th street, near
T.tfce other in Georgetown. Apply to No 43
Dun barton at., Georgetown. no 10-3t%
rOK IPALK-The STOCKT FIXTERE8 and
1 LEASE of a small grocery and provision stnra
doing a ?ood l>n?in<-*8. 8ati?rartorr reasons given
for selling. luuuite at northwest corner of 14th
| IIO IU.1I I
IS?R~SALB~One 0?>TKH SALOON and~RK~5TAL'RANT,
near Oenter Market. To Inquire
1>T KIKN ft VAN 11EIPEN. Eagle ResUnrant,
336*, 7th street, opposite the Northern Liberty
Market. no 10-4t*
A PLEASANT WRLL FURNI8HKD BACK
PARLOB.on first floor. Aluo, two 011 third
floor, at 3*A K ?tr*et, between 14th ami 12th, one
Hjuarr from Willard's. Ternn reasonable.
no 10-at*
F^OIt RENT?December 1st, to a small family
without children,a FCBNI9HED UOUSI.cn
tnining eight room*, with gas and water, yard front
and rear. Apply 27 6 li street, north aide, near
18th. n^lOeoM*
C-A ttlWk WILL PURCHASE THK LK ASK.
?*?"UU riRMTBBi an 1 FIXTURES of
the best located hotel and bar room in Washington,
doing a buMnesa of $125 perday. Thin is a
rare chance. Address, as soon as possible. J. T. 8.,
Star office. no 10 ?t*
DRUG STORK ro* SALE-lnquire aTthe Star
Office. no 9-.1t*
PARLOR AND CHAMBEK FOR RENT-At
No. 467 9th at . bet. K and F. no 9 3t*
FOR RENT-STORE and BACK ROOM. No.
593 8th street, NaTy YaM. no 9-3t*
L^OR RENT?Two unfurnished ROOMS.suitable
i. lor housekeeping. Inquire at 54 7 M at., between
8th and 9th. ne 9-St*
ROOMS I'OR RENT?Furnished or unfurnished.
. No. 499 10th street, between Fenna. avenue
an<* C street. no 9 It*
I^OR RENT?Two fine office ROOMS, on PennaylTHBia
areaue, between 12th an4 13th streets,
No. 236. ne 9 St*
OH RENT? A STORE. with dwelling and cel1
lar, No. 57 6 7th street, bet. 11 and Maryland
avenne. Inquire at 57**. J. MILLER no9-3t*
r|K> LET?Four ROOMS, communicating. and
1 one on the first floor, furnished or unfurnished,
with gatt, wn 10th street, between L and M, No.
354. no 9-3t*
I^OB KENT?A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly
Mtuated, with fruit garden attached. Rent
moderate. 362 narth B street, between l?t and 2d
east, Capitol Hill. no9 3t*
Iy^R RKNT-Thefine BUSINESS, eorn-rof 22d
and G streets, containing a large corner Store
and Fixtures and fire rooms. Terms S3J a month,
inquire 20* F street, bet. 14th and 16tb. not 3t*
hMiR RENT?One three-xtory BRICK HOUSE,
in a very desirable location, with gas and water.
Apply to BERNARD HAYES, cor. 4th and II
straets. no 9 3t*
f^OR SALE?AT A BARGAIN -The LEASE and
FIXTURES of a good paying Drinking Saloon.
Ill health cause of selling. Inquire at the Star Office.
no 9 3t*
U li N1SH E D HOUSE FOR RENT-Seren
rooms, No. 367 R street, between 11th and
12th west. 1'riee J80 per month. Inquire on the
premise*. no 9-3t*
IVOR SALE?A First Claw FAMILY GROCERY
and MARKET, locution nnturDsiasatde: Stock.
Fixtures, Leat-e. ami Good Will. Tho most satisfactory
reason will be given forfeiting. Address
ENTERPRISE, City Poet Office. no9-2t*
?QB SALE-TUe LEASE, STOCK, and FIX
r TURE8 of a Restaurant, next door to Ford a
Theater, 4 52 10th street. Wi il tie sold cheap Satisfactory
reason given for selling out. Inquire on
the premises. no 9 7t*
rt'K SALE-Three new FRAME HOUSES and
I LOTS, with vacant lot attached, on 2ith and G
street* \test. Trice twenty fire hundred dollars
i 82..''00) cash. Rents at $30 per month. Must be
sold, ?s the party has other business in New York
city. Inquire for JOHN MONTZ. no 9 3t*
DVS E LLING UOL'BE FOR_RENT~A cottage
built DWELLING, on Pennsylvania avenue.
near2tth street, contains about fifteen handsome
reorris. all in perfect order, with spacious grounds
attached, suitable for a member of Congress or
other gentleman. For particulars inquire of J . F.
II AL1I)A Y, No. 515 11th street, near Pennsylvania
avenue. lintel) no9lw
h"OR KENT?Thr.^TENJCMEN TS for rent in
M^riHian Mill Ifnnaa n?.or tlia tarmiiiua .\f
the 14th street railroad. Rent low. ho s it
CV>R SALE-The GOOD WII.L and FIXTURES
I of a Restaurant in the First Ward, now doing a
good business. Also, the Dwelling for rent. For
particulars apply at this Office. bo 8-3t*
SEVERAL FURNISHED RiMjMS FOR RENT
to gentlemen at No. M'J 12th stre.-t, between
Penn. avenue and E street. References required,
no 8 3t*
F^OB RENT?A neatlv furnished RWOM. suitable
for one or two single gentlemen, and convenient
to Pa. avenue. Inquire at new house,cor.
of 2*1 and L sts., half ft square north of Washineton
Circle. no 8-3t#
UNFLRN1SIiEL> ROOMS KttK RKNT-Three
beautiful ROOMS for rent, suitable forhonsekeeping,
at the Brick Cottage, in Printing Office
Square, H st. Pump in the yard, and gas in all the
rooms. Terms moderate. no 8-3t*
F^OR RENT?A HOUSE, with a nice garden,
shrubbery, (lowers, grapes and vegetables,
etc., four suiiares from the War Derartment. con
talcing six rooms. Furniture for sale for $400.
Person leaving the city Inquire at No. 17 7 Pa.
avenue, between 17th and 18tn sts. no 8 3t*
A RE8TAURANT TOR SAL* ORBEN'T,
situated on l.'th street, between C and D. No.
639, now doing a good business. Stock and fixtures
will be sold cheap, or it can be rented. There
is a Ladies' Saloon attached. Inquireob the premises.
no 8 3t*
ITOR BENT?A nice HOUSK, between tith and
r 7th streets. Capitol Iiill, containing six rooms,
passage and cellar; a large yard and back alley.
Possession may be had immediately. Inquire ef
T. MURRAY, corner of North A and 6th sts.,
Capitol Hill. no 8-3t*
f^OP. RENT?A RESTAURANT, with ?ar ~*ttached,
suitable also for a clothing or provision
store, 499 11th street, (only a few doors fr?m the
avenue.) Also, a large and commodious HALL,
well adapted for Concerts, Festivals, Cotillion Parties,
Ac.. at 499 llth street.
no8 2w* W. 8. 8ILLIMAN, Proprietor.
A RARE CHANCE-FOR SALE^A well estsb
lished CONFKCTIONERT, wholesale and retail,
including Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon, with
stable and commodious shop attached. Also, suitable
for a bakery, doing a good business. Con
uected is a house of six rooms. Rent for the whwle,
$38 per month, with five >ears lease. Apply to D.
L WEI. LS A CO., 476 7th street, opposite Post
Office. no8-2w
ij'un rurnisnea rront kuum, second
1 ftory, at -31 U street, between 17th and 18th.
no7 6t*
I'O LET?Two tmall BKICK HOUSES, on Val
1 ley street, Georgetown, and containing four
rooms, and the other four rooms and kitchen. Apply
at the Hardware Store No. 123, Bridge street,
Georgetown. mo" lw*
I/OR SALE?The STOCK, OOOI) WILL and
FIXTURES ef a Keed and Produce Store,
doing a good business. with LEASE, having upwards
or two years to ran. Rent moderate. Satisfactory
reasons will be given for wishing to sell.
Address A. B. G., Star office. no7-lw*
F'OR SALE OB RENT?That large, commodious
and elegant RESIDENCE occupied by the late
Senator Douglas being now vacant will be sold or
rented upon liberal terms. Apply to Mrs. DOUGLA
S, corner of I street and New Jersey avenue, or
to J. C. McGL'IRE A CO. The kouse can be seen
lit any time. no 7-tf
RENT-APARTMENTS. suitable fcr
housekeeping, viz : two parlor* and a bed
room, and more if wanted. Inquire at 393 S. W.
corner of 9th and I itreeti, or Register's Office,
City Hall. no6 6t*
F^OR RKNT?A large and fine selectioa of Standard
Books. Classic*, latest Novels, Ac., by the
month or week. Subscribers may change Book*
daily. and obtain Magazine* with reduction.
People'* Circulating Library.
oc24-eo3m c >ruer 9th an ! D.
(."OUR ROOMS FURNISHED 9R UN FDR
I Nihil ED, FOR RKNT?Suitable for housekeeping.
Terms liberal. Inquire at 53 J 13th St.,
between R and C, Island. no 4 lw*
t,OR f?ALK-A KAKIRT. RESTAURANT, and
a large DINING ROOM, all connected, and
well titled up A fine opportunity to make money.
Arrly immediately at No. Pennsylvania avenue.
between 4)* and 6th sts.. Washington, oc.1) 2w*
1/OK KENT?A FRAME DWELLING HOUHE,
I ccntainii'g (I rooms. Rent 5 tO per month. Satisfactory
rrferrncM required. Possession given
immediately. lngnire at No. 403 Utta street.
ocSO tf *
F~OE SALE?Two three ktory BRICK HOUSES
on the Island, near Grace Church. Apply to
C.B BAKER, Star Office. oc 28 tf
L'OB RENT?A handsome PHOTOGRAPHIC
T ART GALLERY, in Laue A Tncker's knildin*r.
newly and elegantly fitted np. and now reaily
for occupancy. Apply on the premises to CIIA8.
B LANE. 424 Pa. avenuti, near 4S street.
ADe. three pleasant and comfortable BOOMS (in
the above) suitable for offices. ocll tf
tvOK SALE?That splendid RESIDENCE at th*
r corner of New York avenue and 18th street.
For particulars inqmire at 490 H street north, back
nf Patent > 1? # - ? * ?J -
_ VIWW4 ? 41(1 UVUII I'l 9 UJ . A ?uu 0
o'clock p. m. JAMks TOWLKS.
ah 21 tf Property A*?nt.
ThTLKT- Two of the largeet STOBI BOOMS In
1 Washington, being the upper atoriea of buildin?
?o*theaiit corner llth street and Pa. areuue. recently
occupied by the late Jaa. Bkimug m a atove
tore.
Alt-o, a large BARIMCNT, anitable for* flratclwe
Restaurant, In rear of wild ball din*. near
Washington Theater. Inquire of NAOLK A CO.,
Wine Merchants, on premiaea. o* '?-?
ArABMFOB 8AL*"0B EXCHANGE FO*
improved city property, containing W acrea,
with dwellin* house and atahle; a young peach
orchard; 6 miUafrom Navy Yard bridge. tn Princ?
M - " -
, ^ V? . , 1M r*i veil ? mwwwu* mwuow,
: adjoining the lands of David Rollings and Klisha
Pomphrey. For farther particular! inquire at
633 Mb *trcat Mat. or Silver Hill Poet Office
oc 11 1m*
F"OK RENT?Ad elegant nnfnruUhed PARLOi,
with three front window*. at 143 O street, be:
twe?a 21?t end 22d. with nee of gaa and beater. AUo,
oew STABLE. fteferenoeaeiofcanged. oc 34 *
AUCTION SALES.
| for other Auction Saltt, it* fourth p*t*.]
|JT wi L. WALL * CO., iictlooNrt.
KRAMK BUILDING AT ACCTIOW.
On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. SoT?ml)?r 10.ftt?S
'clock, we will tell, on I ne*r Irtth ?treet. m
Frtme building, U by 23, been oxsl wt B*rb'T
T?*nn? cMh.
olO W. L. WALL 4 CO.. Aurta.
|^Y CROWN, WALK KB A CO., Auctioneer*
HORglS Mr LES. WAGONS. C ARTS AND HAB
NF.8S AT AUCTION.
We will Mil, TO MORROW MORNINO, (Saturday)
at 10 a m , at the Washington City Hor?e and
Carriage Bazaar, on l#th street, near the . anal. %
larce number of tbe abore named stock.
Terns cash
It* CROWN. WALKER A Co . Aufts.
BY WM. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneer*.
South corner Pa. a*e and 9th atreet.
FT RNITI RTC ANP IFF EOT 3 AT AUCTION
On SATURDAY MORNING, No*. 1 i, we will
*rll, at oar Auction Rooma, the furniture and
Effects of * Restaurant. Aa.?
Barbers' Chain and Fixture*,
Chairs, Tallies, Bedsteads,
Mattrexae*, Carpets, Liquors. Ac.
One Oyster Boiler.
Cooking 8tOT??s and others.
With a variety of other article* in the furniture
line and other goods.
no 10 W. L. WALL k CO.. AucN
HY JAMES C. McGlIKK A CO., Auctioneer* ,
PARI OB FURNITURI AT AUCTION IN
FRONT OF STORK
SATURDAY MORNING, NoTemb?r 11, at ten
o'clock. ?i* :
One Suite Brocatelle, and
One Suite Hair Cloth, Parlor Furniture,
Together *ith
Brussels, Three ply and Ingrain Carpets
and an astortroent of
ITou?ehold anil Kitchen Furniture.
Will be added?
Ona large (iilt Frame Pier Olaon. and
One Kettle and one Baea Drum.
nolO J.C. McOl IRK A CO., Aucta.
L. WALL A CO., Auctioneer*.
RESTAURANT AND TDK TWO ADJOINING
BUILDINGS AT AUCTION.
On SATFRH4 V A FTtkMillV ?
4 o'clock, we will sell, on the premise*. the Restau
rant. witk Counter ann Shelving. ?nd the two
adjoining Bnildings, at the northeast corner of
22<1 and G streets.
Term* cash.
no 10 W. L. W ALL St Co., An^t*.
,JY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneer*.
FURNITURE AST* EFFECTS AT AUCTION.
Or. FRIDAY MORNING. Nut. 17. commencing
at JOe'clork. we will sell at house No. ?, on <th
street east, between A and B street**, the entire
Furniture and Effects, comprising?
Sofa*. Chair*. Mirrors,
Carpets, Lare Curtain*. Refrigerator,
Marble t?>p Tables, Lounges,
Cbanil>er Setts.
Dining and other Tables,
Featherbed* Bedding, and Mattresses,
Dte?s and other Bureaus,
Wa?b*tands. Paintings,
Cookineand other Stores.
/V/wknri' \l o ro An
With a variety of other articles unnecessary to
enumerate.
X#-rn)H cash.
m> 10 d \V. L. WALL A CO.. Ancts.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS KEAR
BLAD1NSBCEG.
Chief Qvfiritrnntfier'fffJUce. Herat of Wa*kinrfaA
Washington, D. C.. November 1*. lSd6 |
Will !? told at public auction, on tlie premiss,
nDder the direction of Cnptain J. H. Crowell, A.
Q M . on WEDNESDAY, November 15,1805, at 1
o'clock p. m.,
EIGHT <*> LOG CABIN*?,
sitnated near the Railroad beyond the Blalens1
urg Station, Md.
The buildings will be sold singly, and must he
removed from the premises within ten days from
day ot sale.
Terms : Ca*h. in Government funds.
By order of Brevet M<? or Gen. D. H. Racker,
Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington
CHAS. H. TIIOMPKIN8.
no lP-4t Brevet Colonel and Qu*rt?rin*?ter.
pCBLIO SALE.
Uy rirtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for
Prince George'* county . sitting as ac>>ui t of equity,
pasted on the 7th day of November, 18 o, in a cause
therein depending, in which Wa^hinKten A. Smith
anl Martha K. Smith, hin wife, et al are complainants,
and Charlotte E. Berry and Mackall Cox
lierry are defendant". the subscriber, a* trustee,
will cell at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 30th
day of November next, < if fair, if Bot, on the next
fair day thereafter,>on the premises, *11 the real
estate of which the late Medjimin Ii?rrydi?rt,
Mtztd and ponsefsed, called " Maiden - Dowry'
and " Green Eagle Enlarged." sitnnted in Prin-e
George's county near the vi lage jf te'itrerille. on
the Bt.ige road from Upper Marlboro'to Washington
city?ten mile* from the said city?containing
three handled and tweire acres and one rood, more
or less.
The improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling
House, containing fire rooms, a kitchen a quarter, j
a nnnin in the v?rrf with 1 ? - * * - - 1 ? ?
? ..... r .? ?? - j ? ? - " ??? v wuru % naici . a i/m u
an<l stable; and the Farm is under a good enclosure.
The soil is etod, a large portion of the estate of
superior ijuality, including name tine meadow land,
and th<Te it an abundance of wood and timber on
the place, consisting of oak . ptn<; and a large <juantity
of t>eantiful chestnut, and it is less than a mile
distant from a good grist and saw mill.
TVrms of sale By th? terms of the decree onethird
of the purchase money is t<> be paid in cash en
the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof l>y the
Court; the balance in etinal instalments in one and
two years from the day of sale, and the payment
thereof to be st cured by the bonds of the purchaser,
with a surety or smreties to be approved by the
Trustee, the whole to bear interest from the day ef
sale; and on paytrceiit of the whole purchase money
the Trustee is authorized to cunyey the aajne to the
purchaser or purchasers, and t$ his. het or their
heirs, free, clear and discharged of all claim of the
Farties to the suit, or of any person claiming by,
rom or under then. The purchaser to pay the expenses
ef the deed, stamps, Ac.
Porsessien will be given on the 1st day of January,
1*66.
no 10 lawts RK'H'D B. B CHEW, Trustee.
|^T J. C. McGl'lUK * CO., Auctioneers.
A FURNISHED 2 STORY AND ATTIC BRICK
DWELLING.THIRTEENTH STRKET. NKAR
PENNSYLVANIA AVENl'I, AT PUBLIC
SALE
On TI ISP A Y A FTERNOON, November 14th. at
4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, the north
part of Lot 9. of Square 233. fronting 121fcet. 8 inch
e- on 13th street went, between C and D north, with
a depth of 100 feet, improved by a nice l&le 2 ?tory
and attic brick Dwelling House of .*> ro< miaJVill be
sold together with the Furniture therein, it a purchaser
for it entire will be found, or without th?
Furniture, It is not wanted.
Possession given let December proximo
Terms : Oae third cash; balance in oixand twelve
months.
Conveyancing at purchaser1* expense.
no 9 dts J. C. McGUIRK A CO . Ancta.
|?Y C. W. BOTELER. Jr., Auctioneer.
SALE OF CARPET8, DESKS, CHAIRS. BLACK
CAMBRIC, Ac.. AT TH K CAIMTOL.
On FRIDAY MORNING. November 17th, at
10 J* o'clock , I shall sell. In front of the east portico
of the Capitol, a large collection of go.>ds, such as
remnants of Carpeting, a large lot of Black Cambric,
Desks, Lounges. Chairs. Tables, Sofas. Ac.
Housekeepers and Dealers in Furniture will find
this sale worthy of their attention.
Terms cash.
no 8 d 0. \?. BOTELER, Jm , Aurt.
| JY GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE OF RKAL F.>TATE ON 14TH
STREET. BETWEEN W AND V ST RESTS
NORTH.
On TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at 4 o'clock p.
m.. we flinll sell, in fr-iit of the premises, Lot 28,
in Square 136,19 feet 3 inches front l?v * *ood depth,
improve*! by a frame dwelling house. Also, No 8,
9 and 10. in same ?<iuare, each having SO feet front
by 100 feet deep to a ? foot alley, making them desirable
buildlDK lots.
Terms- One-half rash; balance in 6 and 12 months,
secured by a deed of trust on the premises.
All conveyancingand revenue stamps, at the cost
Of the purchaser.
.?-2will be required down on each piece of property
when sold.
nov8d GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucto.
|?Y GKKEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneer*.
AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON Q
STREET. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH
STREETS NOKTH
On M EDNESDA Y, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock
p. m.. we hball sell, in front of the premises, Lot
No. 2. in P. Thyson's subdivision of Square No 444,
S> feet 3 inche* front by 110 feet deep, to an alley,
improved by a Frame Dwelling Houm.
Also,
Immediately after the above aale, we shall tell
pari i^oi no. ii. in oquareiw.. ironting en 8th
street, between P aud Q ctr^tn north having 20
feet 10 inches front by 94 fe?t 4 inched deep te an
alley 10 feet wide.
Terras: One half c*sh: balance three and nix
month*, secured by a deed of trust on the premise*.
All conveyancing and revenue ?tan;p? at the cost
of the purchaser.
9WA will b* required down on each Lot when told.
no 8 d GREEN k WILLIAMS. Aocts.
|^Y J. C. McOUlKK A CO., Auctioneers.
TRUSTEE 8 SALE 0F~H0USEU0LD FUBNITI'EE
On MONPAY MOBNING. November ?, commencing
at 10 o'clock, l>jr virtue of a deed of trust,
duly recorded in Liber W. C. T., No. 31, folio* 96 to
29, I shall sell, st No. 4 7M 13th street west, south
of Pennsylvania avenue, all tbe Household Furniture
therein embraced in said deed of trust, naming
in ptit?
Hair Cloth Sofas. Arm and Side Chairs
Murble- top Center and Side Tables
Curtains. Window Shades. Mantel Ornament*
Looking ( lass. Brussels Carpet* and Bngs
Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands
Vt ard robes. Bedsteads, and Bedding
Cottage Chamber Fnrnitnre
Chamber Carpets and Stove*
Pining Table and Otafn
Crockery and Ola** " are
Cooking Steve and Kitchen Reqaleitea.
Term* caeb. WJLL1AM A B088 Tr?w
no 8 J. C. MrOFIBB k CO.. Aneta.
Fob non-retention or incontinence
of urine. irritation, inflammation or ulceration
of the bladder or kidney*. dUeaaee of the proetrate
eland*, (tone in the bladder, calculu*. *ra?el or
brick du?t depoait, and all dleeaaee of the bladder,
kidney a. and drepeical (welling*, nee HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BCCHC. ?o8
Bf McDEVITT * CO.?The higbeat cjaah prto*
paid for caat-off Ctothiif. male ajjd female.
mcoiin nana furniture bought ?4 mm. thom I
nmiKsaM* vti" 58 1
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AUCTION SALES.
THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MoEH&W
|^T GKEES * WILLIAMS. Ac?UonMn.
TWO BTORT BEICE HOFSB AMD LOT 0? ? I
"TH STREET. AT AUCTlOf
On FEIDAT. 10th ln?t., ?t ? o'clock p m , ?
thtll ?w)l, in front of tfa? prftniiw*. Lot 7 is &iuar?
307 Thit property it itnpr?T?d t>f ? *om4 two I'orf
Bri< k llounf. containing lr? (food room*. Alt*,
th* adjoining 17 fr*t of the tan* lot, rnunln* back
99 feet ? inrhet This property it hn?<i*?>mely ait*?t?i
on ?th ?trret west, nttr ut oorn#r of aorth O
tr?et
Tenniofpale On* third caah. tb* balance in ai z
and twrlT* month*, for not** tearing iDt*r*at fr?t
tb<> day of sal*. A d*od given *q4 deed of tra?t
takm.
All conveyancing and ra*enn? ataaipa at th? mt
f the pureha??r.
no 4 JJnt 1 GRFEN A WILLIAMS. Aac*.
BY W. B. LKWI8 A CO , Auctioneer*
Ko. 30? Pennsylvania irwu.
RrimUrHlN ?t rtora ??*rT fTRSP AY.THTMPAY
and PATI RDAY. at tS o'clock, of Furultor?,
Prr O^ndi, CI >thl? Ac., Ac.
<'a*h advanced on ail kind? of good*.
not Iw W_B LKW1S A CO.. Aorta
|?Y W L W ALL A CO., Anctloneer*. . !
1) OriiHt*! Ha? and P?rri??
La. a?., betwe*iT5th and 10th sta.
8A1.K or HORSEiT~CA RRIAGES, he.
On 8ATU RPAY MORNING. November II. cmmincing
at 10 o'clock, at the Rataar. will b? sold
a large nnnib?r of Harn*??, Work and Baddla
HORsitB.
tnrludirg a large Dnmhfr of Tery d?mmbl* Carriage.
Hirnw ind Saddle Horara. A fall da
rription at sale.
ALSO,
A pair of excellent work Mulet, Wagon and Harneea.
atao.
A large collection of de?lral>le new and aeroaaband
Carriage*. Rnggiea. Rockawaya. Ixprai
W ac I <na &n<l AfWur valiirUa
4LM,
A Urge collection of new and eeeond hand liarnote,
Ac.
iuo.
1 very euperlor Family Carriage,
2 New Family Carriagee.
2 New Gerroantown Carriages. I 1
Regular salee at the Baraar every Tuesday,
Thursday, aud Saturday, withont regard to the
weather.
Carriage* and Barr.ee* alway* at private sale.
no H W L WALL A CO., A net*
|JY Til OS. DOWLINO, AacT. Georgetown.
ICRNITURK. SXGARS, 8TOVF9, GLASS
WARF, Ac.. AT AUCTIOM
On SATTRDA Y MORNIh'G. November 11th, at
9 o'clock, I Will *e||, at the Auction Store, Wo. 174
Bridge street. Georgetown, a large lot of?
Furniture, btoyea. As
ALSO,
A lot of Liquors, Ac . Ac.
no9 2t THOfe. DOWLIK0. Auat.
^ALK Or GOV ? KKMI NT IbAMt BUILD
inu3.
Chief Quartermaster's (fret. Depot of Wa>ktnrt<m.l
Wafhtngion. D. C., So?mb?r 6.18?. l
Will be sold at Public Auction, on the premiaea,
tinder the direction of Captain J 11 Crowell, A..
Q M , on SAT! RPAY, November 11, 1%?,com
mencinff at 1 o'clock, p m . the following deecnbad
Government Buildinra. aa follows
NEAR TWESTVUKCONP RETWKEN D AND
K STREETS
Three iS) StaMea. each 28 b? 2.0 feet.
ON TWENTY SECOND. BETWEEN 0 AND D
ST KEETS.
One(l) Lime kon?e, 2H by 61) feet.
ON D, BETWEEN TW KNTY SECOND AND
TWENTY TUIRD STREET*.
One (1 > M'-aahouse, *8 b> 80 feet, two atoriea.
One (1? Addition to Mep'houae, U> by 90 feat.
One<l) Addition to Meat>h ->a?e. 11 by 13 feet I i
CORNER OF TWENTY SECOND AMD I
STREETS.
One 11) Office, It by 14 feet.
One (1) Gate house. 12', by t* feet
ON D, BETWEEN TWENTY FIRST AND
TWENTY SECOND STREETS.
One <1! M'-aahouae. 30 by < ; f**et ,
CORNER OF TWENTY FOURTH AND W
STREETS.
One (1) M''s?hooae. 3o by ho feet
r <r.? 1 . Arthtlnn In l? ti. Wl f.?<
The Buildings will lx- sold singly. in the order
namvd, ard must be wraowd by the purchatera,
within ten days from date of vale.
Term* Cash , in Government fund*
By orfl?r if Brevet M*jor Gen 1). II Rocker,
i Chief Quartermaster. Depot of Washington.
CHAfl. H THOMPKINS. I
re ''-It Brevet Col. and Quartermaster.
|?Y GliKKS * WILLmMS, Auction** .
TRUSTEE'S BALK OK A YALTA BLK LOT OF
GROUND ON liTH >TKKKT WE?T. WIS*
MDK. AND NORTH OF RHODE ISLAND
I AVENUE.
By virtue of a deed of tm?t. dat?4 Sept. 20tk,
1865, and duly recorded in Liber R M H , No.
2, folios 129 to 132.oue of the Land Record, for Washington
County. D. C., 1 shall, on the preruiaee, on
SATURDAY the 11th day of November, ltvi# at 4
o'clock p. w , proceed to aeil the aunth 19 feet and
7 inch*# fr<nt. by the deptL 1'iereof (90 feet,) of lot
No. 30. in square No. I'.tf.
This lot fronts on 14th street west. is near to and
north of Rhode Island avenue, and is improved by
a sew and veil built frame house.
Term* of sale: One half of the purchase money
in cash, <of which the purchaser will be required
to pay (100 at the time of sale, or a resale wt 11 ?*>
immediately had.) and the residue in two eunal
pajments ?t six and twelve month* from da? of
ale. with notes bearing interest, secured by a deed
of trnst on the premises.
If the terms ef sale are not complied with la Ova
day* from the day of tale, the trustee raserves the
right to resell at the risk and c?st of the defaulting
purchaser, after five days public notice of such
resale.
All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost
of the purchaser.
CHABLB8 H UTERMEnLK, Trusts.
oc SI -folds GREEN A WILLIAM*. Anru
|^T W. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers.
FOB SALE
Two Brick Houses, i adjoining.) with outbuildiaofi
nft 1A itrAAt Ialan.1 hatwaaa V wtufl
F streets. will be cold at public taction SATL'BPAY,
11th in?t., at 4 o'clock p ra
Term* made known on day of ?ale.
no!? St* W L W ALL t CO.. Aacta.
|^Y GKKEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers
VALUABLE UNIMPROVKB HEAL E9TAT1
8ALK BY PUBLIC AUCTION
On BAT! KPA Y, the 11th inctant, at 4 o'clock p.
m . we shall sell, in front of the preml??s, part of
| Lot 12, in Square No 79, having 31 feet front on TlA.
street wwt. between G and LI streets north. Tanning
back 126 feet
We call the attention of buyers to the above tale,
as it will be sold without reserve
Terms: One half cash; balance In <5 and 11
months, secured by a deed ef trust on the premises.
All conveyancing and revenue stamp* at the cost
of ths Purchaser.
SftO down when sold.
no? d GRKEN A WILLIAM*. Awrts
| ^ Y THOS. DOWL1KO, AacUonwr; ti?or(rto*g.
TRl'BTEE"8 PALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR BALK IN GEORGETOWN.
By virtue ef a deed ?f tru*t, executed on the 19th
day of July. IftM, and recorded in Liber W. B., No.
fi'i, folio* 142,143 and 144, en* of the Ian ! record* of
Washington county, District of Columbia, the *ub*rrib?-r
a* trustee. will offer at public ?ale, on
TUl'K&DA Y, the 16th day of November, at the hear
of 3S o'clock in the atternoen. the east naif of Lot
numbered 213, in Beall V addition t<> Oeorget?wn,
fronting 30 feet on the south side of W??t *treet,
and running back the *ame width to an alley, with
a two-story frame and brick Building upon the
same, recently o.-cuniod by Mr Ohas Dean.
Also, the west half of said Lot 213. froi tine npnn
the said We?t street 30 feet, and running ba> k the
same width to an alley.
At the name time will be sold asmaU lot of Ilonsahold
Furniture.
. Term* : One half rash; balance in three and six
menths, with interest. sheared br deed of trust.
Cenvejaacing and stamp* at the coat of the purchaser.
UENRT BARRON, Truntee.
no 2-d THUS DQWL1NQ. Anct.
jJY JAB. 0. McGUIRK * CO., Auctioneers.
MW FRAME HOUSK, FIRST WARP. SOUTH
OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Norratxr 14. at
o'clock, oa the premises, we shall sell part of
Lot 12, in S^nare 64. having a front of XI feet on t2d
street west, south of Pennsylvania avenue, with a
depth of abont 125 feet, improved by a new Fratna
Dwelling, containing six rooms, located and suitable
for a store, having shelving and a counter oa
fimt floor. . ..
T<-rms : One-half cash; balance in six and twelva
rnnntV.. w.vmanf. Kaarinar inUrtiat anil
secured by a deed of trust.
Conveyancing at purchaser's cost.
no8-ti JAB.C McGOIRE A CO.. Aaets.
|JY UREEN A WILLIAMS) Auctioneers.
VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE 9 A LI
ON FIRST STREET BART, BkTWEENSOrTH
B AND CAPITOL SQUARE, BY PUBLIC
AUCTION.
On MONDAY, the 13th instant, at 4 o'cUrk, ?.
m , we shall -ell in front of ths premise*. Lot 33 fn
Square No. !M. fronting 99 feet inches on 1st street
east, running l>ack a good depth to aMCeot alley
with the improvements consisting of a 3story and
Basement Brick House, containing ten good rooms,
making it a good investment to any oas wishing to
purchase a handsome residence
Viir II'VIIIMMD, UBIAnrv ID HI, IW9ITP,
and ei* hteea month., Men red by a deed mf trust ok
the premises
AU conreyancinx and rryenas stamps at tbs ooat
of the purchaser.
$200 will be required down whea the property is
knocked off.
do id 1 Int.] CBEEN k WILLIAMS. A acts.
BT J. C. McGU IKS * CO., AacUoaeera.
VEST VALUABLE LOT~FOB A BU8IXBM
HOD ?B.
Ob MONDAY AFTERNOON. Norsmber U, a*
4 o clock, en the premises, ws shall sell the aorthera
part ef Lot Is, Square SSI. froctinf U feet oa
vest side of 11th street west, near the corner of H
street aorth. running back W feet aad 1 Inch, with
a Frsms House thereon, standing back. Tbs Lot
will be sold by ago are foot, and include tbe tenement
. and offers aa oppcrtaaity of mot freqaeat
ec< arrence to purchase a rood basin ess locatioa aa
w rruwyiTMit BTenn?. ,
Term*: One-half cub; raddidi all and tmlvt
month*. Mfand by of tr?*t oa the Lot.
Cort?t?icIi( at yerchaeer1! ooet.
no6 flntalTl J O.HrOtHRK * OO . A acta.
ANOTKLTT-KM Glove* colored to look m
(rood aa new. Atao, kid and back - .
Gloteo. Ostrich feather*, Bllt*. Rabfcoa-, W-mJL
Ac., cleansed In tbe naateat manner. ' " rtfr
AfrenU for Waahlngton? At the National V-'wY
Bteam Laundry. SI IK *traet. and Lake 4UB*
Co., 370 Pa. amn, under the Metropolitan H*.
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