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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMBNTB TO-NIGHT. GROVER @ THEATER We crowded Jast night ~withan audience attracted by the performance of Augustin Daly's new play, « Leah the For- saken ” All the characters were well sustained, but Mise Lacille Weetern as the Jewish maid- en, was superb. The same play to-night, again, when there will, undoubtedly, be another im- menee hou. | TALIAN Orweka.—This is the Inst night of Tau’s Operatic troupe at Bier, and thie performance will con second act of “Lucrezia Borgia, ll consist of the inclading » se: + act of “La Favorita,” tbe prison scene; the las! ac hus offering | and & scene irom “Somnambuls;” selections from three of the most celebrated operas. Madame Vorini will sustain the tragic role of Lucrezin. Forp’sa Tuagatser.—The performance here to-night will commence with “The Market Girl of Parig,” after which John Brousham's great burlesque of * Pocahontas,” with all the incidental music, new local scenery and gen- eral appointments will be given. The Webb | Sisters both appear in prominent parts, one as “Capt. John smith” and the other as + Poca- honrtas,” and the performance never fails to elicit Shouts of laughter, Oantsgecry —Miss Kathleen O'Neill, the crrepressiple Irigh girl, will to-night sivg some of her new aud favorite songs, and Miss Er- nestine de Fsiber will appear in song as well as dance. ©. W. Parker, the contortionist, the drama of “ Harold Hawk" will be given— allin addition to the regular concert hall en- tertainment. WyMAn will give another entertainment of magic and veutriloguism, and wil! be sure to cveate a dial of fun for all who may visit Odd Fellows’ hall. Among the prominent features ure the dancing babes. 1.0.0. ¥. Lever.—The levee of Covenant Lodge, 1. O. O. F.,takes piace to. nightat Pom- peian Hall, Georgetown, and it promises to be an elegant affair, as such affairs under the auspices of the Odd Fellows generally are.. The music will be by the Holy Hill Band. —The dancers appear determined to Thanksgiving eve in the ball-room, ives than three are announced for this ut Odd Feilowa’ Hall, Navy- epefit of a popular employee of at Island under tie aus- snd Friend=hi,) Association, and riled Hall, by the Journeymen ae TUWASKAGIVIG Entertainments. — At all bie eu ve pers Of umusem: t wis wil ®iven upon to- saving Day.) . in the #fterneou, Gran’s opera trorpe will give an entertaioment, when the list act of Lucia di Lammermoor” and the fourth act of «Lt Troyarore’ will be per- famed. In th-+veniwg, another performance f the play, * Lech the Porsaken,* will be given Bt Ford * SN afternoon and nigh: perform. ance fo te given, 3 V b Sister Harry Pearson, Ac., will ap; ina numb of amn-ing pieces. Cuuterbury Hall will also be thrown © for two splendid concert hall and dra: euertainnents At the Vari ties, an att-rugor wil be given for bene ti mone, the popular stage man the ainmert willembrace the drama &s wella:a e¢ neert bali bil riormance Fite-ime aane Cnneneee THe Worskixo Hocus IN vig Navy Yarn. Pursuant to call, a Maceting of mechanics and workingmen employed in the Navy Yard was held las gut in the ball of the Anacostia Engine House, Navy Yard. There were bet dnree and four The meeting Eliott, and Mr. Richar pointed Secretary ad Emmons The Chairstawid that the committee appointed Al A previons meeting c Secretary of the and upon the Com. mancant of the Yard, and they had but little encoursgement as the sired by them. The committer recomn the workmen use farther measures, and en- deavor in a proper manner to persuade the xuthorities to accord them their that course tails they shall anite in as quit work. Mr. Wm. Ready then made ashort speech, and recommended the men tw bx in their actions, and noch when they «id act, to do so uuly ¢ thought, and after taking # stand ihere to it, and he believed the authorities would soon pee the justice of not compelling mecagnics and that ¢. to go to work before dayl 2 hardly get home agin until it weuggested ihutit would be i fo) to Adopt resviutions to be laid before Seere ta: do Welles and Commander Harwood clearly set- | aing forth their demands and what they con- ceived to be their rights snd to Await an ane wer until Monday evening next, when if nothing was done jorthem they would all quit work on Tuesday morning. Kut he simply threw this Out as A suggestion A number of iewers fruin employes of the (barieston and uther navy yards wore read, ta show that all the men went to work there cas hour Alter sunrise and quit &t snusrs. Mr. W. H. Harmon then oifered the following preamble and resolutious, which were unani- monsly adopted: hereas. we receive the truth that all men Dave equal rights, especially tru, loyal Amer- ican ciiuzens, and these rights of equality being guaranteed to us by the Constitution, and now being nobly defended by our patriotic brothers in the fleld, sustaining the great principles of freedom and righteousness by the nation And whereas, we, the workingmen of the Washington Navy Yard, are required to work more hours (with ne adé than any other workingmen of other Navy Yards, (as well ae other mechani. by the Government,) whila all th ries ot life are tnlly one third higher with ue, ahereby Boi only depriying as of our time, bat comparatively lessening ourabtiity to meet the necessilies of our families, Which maxe us feel 48 An ieciated and nn ared-for clas-, subject to inequality with other employes of the Govern. ment the honorable Secretary of the Navy and bave siways been ret with the that tae law or act of Congress ;commouly called the Grimes bill) determiaes our time and psy, thereby leaving him vo power to act, unless ontside time and pay in our locality would demand it—thereby regulating our tim pay by the few unimportant places +f WV agbington city, while the other greg of the Union, with their enlarged business and growing demands for labor, regulate the prices of the workingmen of the country: Therefore, | Resolved, That we again appeal to the bhon- orable Secretary of the Navy and his executive vificers for the Teturn of our old und tong-ac- customed working hours, beheviug tha: any law that operates 50 unequal to @ cles is in- operative and unjust. Kesoived, That we will use Means tor our rights as wor pledge ourseive: one to the othe to the attainment of that end. The tollowing is the comm jay the reso!ation before 1 all honorable 1g Men, and ip good faith ttee appointed to the vard, vi < 3 x 4 Z pltmbers department; Wm. Treadway, e gineer snd machinists’ department: Edwd. ©: Se), Sdil maker's department Donald McCath- ran, painter's departisent: Jos. H. Davidson, blacksmith’s depwitment; W.H. Wright, join- er's department: -— Hunter, ship carpenter's department: Keller Wilant, iron founder, and Sam‘l H. Jones, belting department ‘The meeting then adjourned to meet at the c@H of the committee —_ FourtTa Warp Stat: rs, threats; bail for pea d pattery; bail for court. u Wood, va- ant, di-miesed. John Meagher, drank; do. Patk Fitzgerald, fighting und resisting the of- ticers: do. Nelhe F uid; disoruerly: do. Jos. Fowell, do.: S1. HKyrnes and Peter McKewan, profanity euch. Allen Jones, aseault and battery with intent to kill jail for court. Patk Burke, selling | or to soldiers; N Cases.—M. Con- Aiso, for assault Gismicsed. John Werner, suspicious charac. | ter; military. John Woodcock, drunk; dis- museed. John Marion, do.: SL5-. M. selling 'iqnor tu soldiers; for beario Avey, drunk and disorderly ; Bren, drunk and dis: —_ THANKSGIVING Eve BaLL.-The ball to he wiven at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, is in compliment to uu estimable gentieman, Mr. J. W. Thompson, who, it will be remembered, met with sa accident while putting off fireworks jast 4th of July, whereby he lost bta hand; and this ball is got up hy bis friends as a matter of complimentary benefit to him. All the names on the committee of arrancements are well Frown, and gite assurance that the affair will be one every way enjoyable. —————— TxHinp Warp STATION OAsEs.—Jonn Kel. ly, larceny; jal. Austin Aghting; ge. J08. Uber, uu.5 82. Clas. Puscy, Wsuides, uot disposed of. Jas. King, John Marshall, fight. ing; locked ap six hours. Geo. Thom) pisying cards in market; do. Fanny Haw- ins, disorderly; dismissed. Geo. T. More, riding on pavement; «2, Louie Drever, disor- derly; #3. Edw. F. Queen, obstructing 8 de- Well: diemicced Genres Philins. drnok 1nd atsorderty; $8, Louis Dreyer, reais, bad ior Peace. Sacosp Wane Station Cases.—Cornelins Macaon, >. Nealog and E iw. Dank: a + Mm. Kaffel, do.; $1.0. RK. Warrell, J.8, Wade and Chas, Movers. do.; dismissed. Frank . do.; #2. Edw. Frank- er bea hg setae do. W. B. Cartis, 5 do. James lnghor, ewgplcian of desertion; miltary. oo“ $ tne Washington The- ; ional compensations | 1ployed | ' And whereas w+ have honorably petitioned cities | -cretary of the | | i i | lopg enough to reach any of these men, they will | not be germitted to carry on their black traffic nity, for the law will ba worked against rights, and if , ike and [ | | Store, No. 438, where, for one dollar, you csn take your choice out of two thousand sets of beautiful i | stock of ready made clothing i | impatient, and | EXciTiInG Scexz at tHe Post There wae an excitement morning ia the vestibule of bas been the ‘town tal Itscems the mails were not PIOR.— created om Saturday the post offtce, which ever since, @ On Satur- k” day quite as carly as neual, and at nineo'clock & large crowd of people had collected, of ail Ages, Sexes, Sizes ANd conditions. At five mia- utes past nine the eager crowd began to grow ‘was answered by an ine! “No place for corned beet here."” The owner of the mutilated corns aptly retorted, “Nor corned pork either.” This clever response. caused a Swinish sound to emanate from the would-be Witty corn destroyer, and a hearty laugh from the bystanders. “Open that ar’ office,’ bully in a check shirt. plies a white-ccated p' ir door trom the rear. negin,” shouts an accommodating gentleman, in 4n official tone of vo! Flannegin,” says @ young clerk, imitating Barney's tone and manner. book, sir,” politely ad ite weight and bulk. stranger, in the same } your pardon, sir, but— ,” replies the gentleman, hand- to the officer, Preeced energetically up to- | Wards tho delivery windows, each ane ‘Prins j t@ obtain a position in advance of the other. “Dva't crowd,” says one; Anolber; while a third, with elongated features, cries out, “Get off my corns!” site corner, «Will ye’s ask for a lether for isther Burney Fiannegin!” yells Hibernian, rutruding bis uncombed head through the jocking person, as he # izes upon & well filled wallet, just as a strange, fancily dressed, mus- : | tachoed stranger was about to relieve him of will place himself in all sorts ef shapes, and | Staud back,” says bich remark briated indévidual with, * cries a big blustering «“Shet yer tly-trap,”re- hilosopher from the op. Nothing for Mr. Flan- ice. “Dry up, Misther “That's my pocket dressed a gentlemanly “Ab! is it?” says the polite manner, “T[ beg * «You can apologize ing the distinguished stranger over to one of the guard, who gently the flashy costume and ,faultiess mo: out into the fresh air, and generously Pi assisted the owner of itache ‘ovided quarters for the stranger at the city’s expense. Nine o'clock and fitteen minutes—mails not distributed yet. suddenly the windows om rushed the maltitud Crowd more impatient, when are thrown open, and je te get their portion of the mail matter. Just at this moment thestart- ling sheut of “mad dog!’ “mad dog!” was heard at the entrance, and at the same time a wild, yelping bark, interspersed with all the | various “ki yi’s” for which canine lungs are so admirably adapted. Now a terrific scene en-ued. Some ran one all seemed to be anxious to get outside. as the wild animal seemed to be in their very midst, | and making his way to the front of the excited thong. «Letme out comes!” «Shoot him yil” « Bow-wow-wow !” minutes tbe room was vacated by the fright- ened crowd, with the e: ; dividual, a littie man, with keen black eyes, | who boldly advanced t the general delivery department and cried out in_a loud voice, “Are there any letters for ‘WryMan, the ventriloquist 2” A hearty langh greeted the question froma few of the outsiders and the clerks who had Witnessed the pell-mell flight of the terror- stricken crowd; but we'll ventnre to assert that the weird joker got m on this occasion, tor the perpetration of this cruel hoax. BENEFIT AT THE VY. (Thanksgiving) afternoon, a grand perform. | ance will be given at the Varieties Music fiall, for-the benefit ot the Fitzsimmons, when will be produced his own local drama. «+ The Bal, sides this, the full company, and yolanteers | trom other halls, will appear ina bill replete | with fan. | Cavrion To THE PuBLio.—Ihngerous a he Agent here ted bu Alterstivs, and Restorative, bas recei proof that certain unpri vend tion and out of bottles ring or attempting to che bitters and imperiling the heaith and lives of the commupity, If toe wit) impu then. Thourands of do in the United States, b: Bitters, for the parpors | the public against ri eedod in making exit y hope to do #0 here. Lame of the most effec present koowp, thould for the dissemmiceation oe ible cure for Dyspe in & porting to be Bostetter’s epovsi Seid by Dra, where Wholesale Pena. ave. egiste and Agento—s. Se ee ON THE AVMEUN, near Jewelry. no Hi-lw* \ a BROWN'S ,_ ANsGLacTED Covcr, Cold, AB j Ipxitargp or Borne Taroart, if al- BRONCHIAL red to progreés, resulta in s6- yious Pulmonary, Bronchial and TROCH ES. | Asthmatic Diseases, oftentimes in- ‘cnrable. Browm's Broncutar von Txucuks reach diractly the affected parts. and give simost iramediate COUGHS relief. For Bronchitix, Asthma, Oatarrh and Consumptive Coughs Sav the Troches are useful. Public Speakers and Singers should have COLDS. | the Troches to clear and strength- . enthe Voice, Military Officers and Soldiers who overtax the veice and are 6x: {| sudden changes, should use them. Obtain only the genuine,“ Brown's | ing proved their effloacy by» test of many years, are highly recommended cians and Sur; veatimenials seld by cente per box, — Ngvex Too Lats to Lear der Wolowski’s new and si) piano forte and singing. Upnes his Singing And Piano Classes, and opens a new course Washincton, the northeast c ag Corse, Funions, Bad > | these troublesome annoy. | and submit to his m wet relief without ex; iz4 Peprsylvania av Building.) between $% and 6th fur consultation, ee Men's Dusss Suits. Youth's Dress Suits Childrens’ Dress Suits. Nosu Warner & Oo., 36% Penu, avenue. Metro- | politan Hotel Building, would res | nounce that their annual display of ter Clothing is nuw ready comprised of an asaortment of Gentlemen's and * Clothing of the newest and richest designs BD material, trimming and workship. To those who study excellence with esonomy in | | fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is Youths now Cfered for selecting | reduced prices. 1 | days from 3 to4 p.m, Garat PrsxerivaNia Harrisbure, to the North and West.—Two tr leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—¢ time low fare and sure connections, Sol | tickets and further information appl ot Great Pennsylvania Reute, nort! el Pennsylvauia avenue and Sixth sireet, Washing- ton. ce open from se ia ly es Dz. Durowr'’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills sre the wery dest in use. They operate spesdiiy Bad efaciveip, 200 being swgar-coated oreate BO nau- sea upon most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills pe nel Superiority over allothors, firect sud Ber'prenue, Wassingion, and Hoary an . avenue, \* Gook, Alex: oars JA taG-ly Diseases OF TEx Nexvous, Summa, Ueiwaar amp SexviL Syvstems.—New and reliable treat- ment—in Keports of the pecies letter envelo: ——— ‘THE CUEAPRET AND BEST hes SreaMafoReE@s C4 jpecific cures nee: Semin s wie ctoola are Galy. magionl, A teint of the la “yu a1 po eee BO Fors, oor be |. U. Ford, nd Ger lith street and Pry ton: and —_ mach Bitters, the great American Tonic, i ing, onder the name ot that popular ive preventive of diseare at xeaticn, stomach-deetroying and brain maddes- m pounds sre sought to besulstituted are requeetcd not to purchase anything fieend untrustworthy perscos. né in the Army, aod have received rom many eminent men . all Drugsiste und Deale-n iv Medicine in the United States and most Foreign eountrics at r Piano and Singing, which will be orsdaily,at his residence nipulations. You are snre to periencing 7 Yr -_—>—_—. 10m —80 in s, free ofcharge. Addyoss PH . Skillis Houghton, Howard | Philadelpbia, Pa. way, tome another; but * « Murder!’ « Here he > «Kill him!” “Ki yi In less than three xception of a single in- ‘oO the open window of cre curses than letters, ARIETIER.—TO-morrow popular stage manager, le of Washington.” Be- d Deadly for Lontecter’s Uelsora- | neipled Iguo: : reDara- that origioa.ly cootamed their own vile aleonolic eomsounds; thus in- | ipjore the reputation of arm of public justics is lars kave been expended y the proprietors of the of protecting the mnealves | wi'ar tricke Then they mples of the offenders and tis infamous that the thus be mate a cover of poison, For the only ptia ard every spectes of The pur- j Stemsch Bitters, irre- of desiers generally every- M. Bininger & Co., 337 Bot-eoSt 4h) wireet, is the Detlar te Brenchia! Troch+e” hav- and prescrived by physi- uo %Im.r —By Prof. Alexan- plified method for | Professor Wolowski con- Professor Wolowski re- ; No. 316 F porner of Klerupth street. Ni Bu }, &O—To be rid of esli on Dr. White in. enus, ( ek T streete, No sharue vo 2)-tf | CI Men's Business Suits Youth's Business Suits. Childrens’ School Suis. pertfully, aa- of Fallsnd Win- or inspection. It ia oust attractive 8 city « from th Rovutx, era Baltimore nick iers? | tickets sold through at Government rates, For y at the office east corner of m. to 9p.m.; on Sun- E. 0. Noatos, Agent. Howard Assoeiat nt Association, anu 2-3m Haz abe im ras Wosip— 3B OvseD.—Dr. Band's inal We In this city, last wife dav ek ew Jerrey ave at 10 c’elock, after which \e Portiand for interment. instant, OHARLBEY. the sourpe Pet Jenett Wannell, aged oa tte aon of Joe! FRANK, osly eon of George Le Mawortly Mee, sad poumges? or . or ey BI oa ic ee eriie late Captain Wiliam Molellaa. of Po .Me. 5 | services will be performed at the re- Tec sent ber brother. Hon ‘Ge rev George W. MaLalian, }, Wo -m Or mor: ‘the romaine will be takes: infant eon of 19 months. 24th instant. after a short and painful GSMRY W. GRAY, ia the ath year of his on the ist instant, bo acd Matilda Cameron, aged 4 yoars and 10 months. ema ‘oftbiscity. "| Orleans. in the 19th year LTON ORO8S, son .of coe for many years resi- THM repre os aera eae, | @0 21 -im* D GBEAPRVINE V3 | lars reward will be paid by delivering to BALLS, PARTIES, &c. BMEMBER THE M. 8. A. THE ORVENTH GRAND SOIREE AGAl THE Pret GRAND BALL iP ASSOCIATION Tt La De L WEDNBSD AY Nove aver 26th, 1803, The Uommittes pledge themselves that neither pains or expense will be spared to make this ti. Ball of the reason, Tickets ONB DOLLAR, admitting iadics, and gentleman, Commirrse, Ab. Botton, 2,7- Balers, .B. mn, nm. , Bel Win. Wilson. BO 31 evat*™ G 24ND COMPLIMENTARY BaLt, PROFESSOR J. W. KEBIS, At TEMPRRANCE, HALL DWE BOT VIR YE Av OF t 18LAND FRIENDS will ti ON TH Novamper 25m, 1863, . Committee \rramg ments. fe ] Dougnertyy ‘eae Murehy, ed Howell, Wm. Cassell, . Greenless J. W. Falooner, B. Behrens. Master of Ceremonies—H. P. Kreis, Tickets ON LAB a¢mitting s gentleman No tiexets sold at the door. M& Wat* BHINB FOB ALLi THR FIRST GRAND BALL or Tan EVENING STAR ASSOCIATION! WILL BE GIVEN AT TEMPEERANOE HALL, On EB Street, bet. thand loth, Ox WEDNESDAY, Dxe, 2D, 1563. The Committee pledge themselves to make this one of the best Balls of the season. Awell known Brass and String Band has been eagaged for the oceason, Tickets ONE DOLLAB, admitting a centieman and ladies, Tiskets for sale at the Star Office Gounter Coumittas, G, W. Van Allen, John Dice. H. Sipe, M. Dowiing, noll-W&BtDec 2 W. Heatley. WANTS. ANTED—A elTUaTION for a Girl We Pa ee iN ae fork. _ eane.bat, Sana Than. Inquire at No, 46 La. me Wika toon eee De and DIS. MBS. DANSEAMAN'D Boerdlag House, Nee? Pean a:erue. * * no St ANTED.—A gentleman ir one of the Depart: my nts, having a small Loris wishes ‘0 rent two or three U nfuroished BOO M3, in a nice. high, and healty locality Address A. F,. Star ofice. 1s* W 4N=ED_By gentieman in one of the De- partment. a en all Purn shed HOUSE or two optl-ree Furnished BOOMS. Address B. B., 8: we WwW ANTED—4 GIAL to Wash, Tron, and ¢o t M_CONNO! : Botreste, “ Kitchenwork ofa private fauily. Apply #t Nt "B. ‘th street, between aS id ED— By a respaotadio W. Wao a8 Cook in s Botel or Restaurant, vipeeels Third st., next to Washington House, WARTEDIMMEDT ATELY—A first-clase Vege- table begiven Ap- "y to T. POTENTINI, (th ond lth sts id Wane A-vistant BOOK KEEPER aad COLLECTOR, He must be sober, bones and el tbe most satinigctory characters te O. Pe'Gy at afactory o r Be > al the cfice of tais Deere ais i __ BoB St ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Aa 4 Assistant Wiior j} white woman pre! red. Good wages will be given. Inquire lop Restaura: corner Pepn. avenue. Bs 20D TO CUT —1 wish to ha wood cot, for which € Avply et ROBERT BRO WN’S Farm. on 7th street, &milee from Washington city, D.O. I also want some FARM HANDS, no 95 St* WwW ANTB(—Four White HAIR DRESSERS, Ap- gi with recommendai:ons,cetween this data sndFaturday Wegen and commission the best la the sity. Batons jotel Hair Dressing Saloon, ro OOM WANTED,—A gentleman wisbes to rent a i pli hed Zoom, in which he can hi p 7 re a month, If suited, wili be permanent tenant dress ats- ope fal} particulars. Box 357, Washington Past 0. i 4 CAKD WANTED.—A lady, a stranger io the city, wishes to find Bor with lady, where there are no other boarde: cf room: would suit, for which a good paid. Address MRS. J. ¥. GREEN, Do 35 St* ANTED—Two FARM HANDS, who are good piowmen, to whom steady employment acd geo8 8 will be given, to work on t! he #o.diera’ Home. D Por partisulare inquire at the store of Mr HALL, opposite the Jen- ten Merket, Pern. avenue. no 25 6t* ANTED—Three or four Unfarni-hed ROOMS, aa or a amall HOUSE. Address Denison, 8 ce. rice wil! be ost Offics, AUCTION SALES. By WM. L. WALL & GO. Ateinnecrs. VERY VALUABLE AND DeAIE. Ax: T Buitpixe Love weae wy ALorsics Oxvacd, at Avction.—On 7 e tt BeDaY APT. U6, & Moet dasiradlo, of the city. ; ent to be mada jonths, berring “by deed of trast on the sremi- if WM, L. WALL & ©O., Aucta. (pov SBNMENT BALB OF OONDSMNED Poblie Auction, at the Navy Yard in thiseity, on FRIDAY next, 7th iast , the fol- fowing Ocndemped Articles, : 0 pou! all wo I Cartridg- Clippings, 7 Pea Jacteta. 0 Kourd Jackets. § Blue Jioth Trow ers, 9 Blue ¥.ernel Oversbirts, 7 Blue Fiannel Un- derrhirte, 12 Blur Fianvel Drawors, 9 yar 6 Bins Fatinett, ©X yde Bice Flanne!, Bias Qioth Capa, 450 iba. Breed, 1 dbl. Beol, 1 Boi, Flour, 619 Ibs: Pickiee, 20 Ibs, Butter. rms cash, ir Government fn By order of 8. P. BROW avy Agent. rom: K.P Pas. Anc' By W. B. LEWIS & OO., Auctioneers. 8 MARSHAL'S SALB OP “HERALD” AND 04830. jecree issued from the Clerk's Of- me Ovurt of the District of Co- @ District Court, and te ma direct public tale, for cash at the foot of arf, on the Potomae river, os TUBEPAY, the th day of Norember inst,, 1363, Tne FOHOONA® HERALD. ORR TACKLE, APPABEL AND FUBNITOB A'so. at the name time, ber Cargo, vi 1 Chronometer, Compasses, 1 Barcmeter, 1 Therm>meter, VClusk 4 Lot Matches, Ibbl Pilot Bread and Rar bbl. Flour, e tacke Bobemian Salt, 45 125 kegs Carbonate of Bods, WARD B, LAMON. U.4&. Marshal. D.C, Per W. B. LEWI8 & OO., Auctioneers. @7 THE SALE OF THE AROVED NAMED Schooner, &c..&¢ . 8 postponed in consequeves of the rein until FRIDAY next, the 27th instant, no 19 d&ds ime heur end place. same “WARD B LAMON, U. 8. Marshal D.C nom Per W B. LEWIS & © Aucti FOR SALE AND RENT, _ AUCTION SALES, 25 SE ER OF FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES BRE 18? PAgs. THIS AFTERNOUN AND TO-MORROW. ee By J. ©. MeGUIRE & OO. Austionsers. 'WO FRAME. oe wuathabed Teta Bin Beoare N re le ‘th Deer lo. | bherd by "nso, JUMEDIATELY ape: Lot No }, in Square No. 885, fronting 100 feet om th D street, and WX fest on Third street bergiviced into five Building Lote of 7) feet feat ‘Terms: One-third cash ; the remainder in eiz end were mosthe, = interest, secured by a deed of mises. 2 BOs eg, O MeGUIRE & 00., Ai By THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. Georgetown, D.C. SIBABLE BGILDING LOTS AND Two bwavi. Brick Hovsss Hat OWE At Ave- rion. —0e WADNESDAY Af NOUN uezt, Nov, Wth. at¢o’ciock p. m., in front of the premises, f will eeil partot Lot No. 19, im Beatty ana Hawa. " addition to Georgetown, fronting 4 fee: on éonth ride of Fcarth street between High and Market streets, aod ranning back 69 feet, improved by two Small Brick Houses. ALSO. Partof Let No. 179, ad oining the abovs, front ‘SM feet on 4th sireet and running Dack 126 feet, ALSO Eastern part of Lot No. 178, adjoining the abors fropting 66 feet on éth street, and running back 166 feet Title indisputable. Terme : One-fourth cash ; the balance in 1,3 and gad 3 sears, secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty Ajloonveyancing and Stamps atthe cost of the purchaser, 7 Epwagp 3 BHOr WAKBR, Agent for Owners. nom d&ds THOS. DOWLIN +, Auot'r. By J.C McoGUIRS & OO. Auctioneers. wUuTY OF rum Ory Gare at Posts Satx—On WSEDNSODAY AFTERNOON, Novem- ber 25th, at¢o'clock front of the promises shall cell » deairable ant well-built fhres story Brick Dwelling house, with back-bulldings, sita- ated on the south side of K street north, bi Second ani Third streets west. Tne House is well builtin every particular, ead is furnished with all the modeca ie provamonte. Terms: One-third cash ; the rematoder insis ent twelve months, with interest, secured Dy o deed « trust en the premires The purchaser of the House eau hy sloracy por! 1 f " [For other «For Sale and Rent,” see first page.) ni aon bother vhs Meats ikB & UO, Ancte "4 Fo BENT—AtWo 450 12th street,n PARLOR apd BED ROOM on the first floor, or two P. lors, Also, a Ritchen. if tae parties renting th: reoms desire to furnish their own mesis. Chere is aa excellent restaurantin the immediate vicin ity from whieh their meals may be obtained, The location is one of the roost desirable in Washington, being withic Give minutes’ walk of the Treasury Department, Willards’ and the Kirkwoo! Housa ard the avenue no 25-Iw LUST AND FOUND. O8T—In the nvighberhood of the Post Office,3 packages of U. 8. REY ERUS BTAMPS one ackage & 350, another and one $259, Fewer will be paid if left at the Btar Offite, i AME TO THE UNDBRIGNED On / inst., a dark browa MULE; bad satrap around bis neck and chain atta~be7, bligd uf on3 eye. The owner of the above described muie is reqneeted to come forward, prove property, pry en and INO. G. SPARFORD, take bim away. Tg, neat N strent, Palen, no 2f- 1) 8 ® WAR D— $10 RAN AWAY— ‘This morning, Tuesday. November 24th, from the rrerof Green and Bridye streets, Georgetown, A LIGHT BAY HORSE 15 bards Bigh,7 years old very piump, with black mane and tail and white left hind foot, He broke away irom s wagon, taking with him the b arrees and xbaite. 8. L. DAVIB, no2e-3t™ #1 Dunbarton street, Georgetown. STBAYED AWAY-On the | condemned U. 8) HORSE; with fo Jegs, and a white epot on the forehead, WISZEL. 2 Lager Beer Brewer, North O: pitol and 10 4 3" = REWARD—Loat, on rday, the 2st i ator near Stall No. 25 Centre Marke OOK. belonging to C. & T, Mille Js of no use to any one but the owner. The above reward will be paid snd no questions asked if re- turned to the abov’ Stall nom 3t* @QTEAYED FROM THE SUBSCBIBER’S FARM. +) On Surday, the lth inst., THREE COWS, one Red without hors ; one Red with horns and a sear on her bag, and the other a Red ard White Heifar with horns; all giving milk. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to 8, 0, CRAWFORD, near Bladensburg, aid m024-3t* Cus TO THE PREMIBKS OF ISAIAH SHOB- / maker. living om the river road one mile above Ternallytown, on the 9th instant, a WHIES OOW, with specks and piece of one of her horas off. f The be esa of tho al re Gow . Raa eee albgeped forward, prove property, pay charges an‘ eher awa; or she wii be dis, ceed of according to law. BO! sf L705, Satarday Jast, Nov. Sat inst., sup posed in the ears between Washingten and Georgetown, s PORPMONNALIS, containing $75 in notes, also one judgmentand notes. I will give $9 for the return of the same. The finder can di- rect it to the Post Otiice, Georgetown. to the sab- seriber. (no 33-30" } JOUN AB BOARDING. FEW & EN GAN AE ACCOMMO dated i atrece Booms at No.377 Thi:- teenth street, between H and I streets. few Table Boarders, at $18 per wont no WO GEXTLEMEN AND THSIR WIVSS, or single gentiemen, can be accommodated with Board ina private family, at 63 City care paas the door. 6 Bighth st, east. _ no 2% 5t* ABD R PBEMANENT OR T4ANSIBNE rons itn large and handsomely furnished Booms, ina jeasant location, nesr Penn. avenue, corner B ‘and Twenty firatsis. Terme moderate, _20 24-Iw* OOMS WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOARD without Rooms may be had at 134 Penn, ave., betwee Tt and th sts, Beferences required. no 21-1D+c2" OARD —Two suites Rooms, with Board at 301 G@ st. bet. 13th and Mth. n> 20-lw* “FURNISHED ROOM? FOR BENT— Tat Board at No- 456 Twelfth streets bat. E and F. One or two large Rooms, suitable for a party of gentlemen, no 4-Im* A’ 393 FIRST STREET EAST, BETWEEN A and B, Uspitol Hill gentlemen aud their wives and single gentlemen can be accommodated with plearant Rooms, with Board. changed. Keferences ex- oc 29 Im* GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. WyAes I’ DANCING ACADEMY—AT UNION HOLEL, GEORGETOWN PROF, MARENI’S Dancing Academy is now open for the reception of Pupiia, Days and hours of tuition. Mondays and Fridays, from itosp ie for young, ladies and mise $4 mas'ers. For cireulars a) atthe bet during school bours, said no 2i-lWw* = = ed LIM BL i “*w. H. QODEY. no 21 Im" I ADIES, D® YOU WI8H TO SAVE MONEY? 4 F 80, CALL aT THE BALTINOBE BARGAIN STORE or LANSBURGH & BRO., 375 SEVENTH STREST, Sd door above I, And note the prices before you buy. Webkave just opened a splendid rtment of Ladies, Mlasee” and Ontlareen GLO AEH oF tee Inteat styles, which we guarantee to sell 30 per cent, cheaper than any bouse in the city. A good assortment of Black and Colored OLOTH always on band, Qloaks made to order at the shortest notice. Our assortment of DRY and FPANOY GOODS is now complete and we can offer eome rare bargains. Call early and convinces yourself at LANSBURGH & BRO 'B BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 375 Bavenra Stasar, price for _ no BL 187 $4 door above I. Waar neviig, regen © assortment of BOY'S and OHILD: "3S 1G of the. Behool weer, to whieh "we favite tee atteation of Anaue MXPMEBS OoMrANY, NOTION OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY CEFIOR of this Company th. N OORS’S WEST BND DAUG STORS. 113 Penn. Avenue, Side. Weekly au; of mery, Giese . 0. lowest nes. Paints "Wisdey 1 Oil and’ Lampe for sale at no 21 Sw j, 88 above. = fast eee cece ool Cc a OF THE DistRIOT bis 14 Firion mo 24-Sr* WANTED A SITUATION, bya Boy, tv learn the Carpenters’ trade; ag-d 17; can cone wel! recommended. Inquire at 251 D, bet ve ca no 24 2:* ANTED-—A FURNISHED ROOM, with board, for a gertieman avd wife, in Georgetown, convenient to the cars. Private family preferred. Address J. H. J., Star office. no 24-3" {TABLE WANTED—In the vicinity of the Na- SSticna! Hotel. Must be larga enoagh for ‘oar horse: dtwo carriages, Addrast Stating ts and location, Box 1,044. Post fire, ANTED—Ip asmall fami!y, « good and faith- ful Female SERV ANT; will pay liberal wages, and guarantee a good home, Luquire at No 435 sth st., bet. G@ and H rte no 24-28* WASTED-—A Compacent YUUNG MAN as Clerk in a Grocery Store. Good references reqnired Inquire at P. HITZ’ Groc«ty snd Flour Btore, No, 31 south Ast., (Ospitol Hill.) pe M420" V ANTED—A good German GIRL to do the Howsework of @ smail family consisting of three persons Cailimmediarely at No 276 Pa avonue near 12th street, second story, back bu'ld ing. no 24 att WV ARTED—Near the Treasury Building, afur- nisbed ROOM, with beard: §$) per month will by paid. Address or inquire of & B. BH. Treasury Department Construction Bireau, no 24 3" Wane TO SELL-A BRIOK BOU 2th sireet, betweet M and N streets. with five rooms, for casa, two minutes’ wala to the cars, Inqnire for JAQOB FINK, in tue samo square, north of the Avenue. Bo 2% 8t* WASTED A Comfortable STABL4M, lar, enough to scoommodate 3 or 4 horses and 2 buggier; one convenient to the Kirkwoot House preferred. Address B @REENK, Kirkwood House. no 24-2t* 10 000 AGENTS WANTED—BSeldiers, Sut lera, and others, in and ont of the Army. to sellour New Natious) Battle Pinas and Midals of Gener.'¢ Mesde, Grant, MeQlallan, Hooker, Gilmore,ete. Agente are now making from 95% to $1,900 a month, Fampies will be sent on at of $1. Apply or address on FP BAR- ETA 7 Penn, avenue, opposite Willarda’ Hote}, Washicgton, D.C. 1 94-Tt* WASTED A BITUATION, by a respectable young Woman, as Chambermaid or Norse. Apply at 3 ‘93 B gtreet, between Second and Third, wari IMMEDIATBLY—Siz MESSENGER BOYS, at American Telegraph Office, 432 Pa. avense: > 4a at. Must come well recommended WANTED a respectable GIRL for General Housework, est of reference required, Good wages to one that willenit, No, 100 West st , Georgetown, D.C. Do 23 3t* ANTED.—Persons wishing to employ s Lad Wah Wheeler © Wilsons Bowing Bache? do Dressmaking or Family Work,will please cali at No 361 Ninth st., bet, I and New York avenue, Dreasmaking preferred. no 23 3t* ANTED, EVERY LADY TO LOOK AT THI, Ladies {ntending to make presents of Bmbroi- ered and Braided Slipper: well as Smoking otlemen friends, will find a lar, Caps, to their assortment of the nicestand newest des! cured at a bi, hs prico)at WM. PRINCB’S STAMP- ING DBPOT, 331 F street, Opposite Patent Office. He has just secured s new Jot of Medallion and other Skirt patterns for Braiding, new and be-utiful Night Wrapper, Chemise Y>ke, Band, and Panta- let patterns ; all ef which he will stamp while you wait Having the only Machtnein town, he will wake any pattern brought, bo wever intricate. and best of all, bis stamping does not rab out while working. Pocket Handkerchiefs ready stamped and stamped with any Initials, Mohsir and Gold Braid, Bt ‘sand Cotton of the best brands for sale. Br WwW o. ANTED—S8EZOCOND- HAND FURNITURE. Bedding and Honseturs ching Goods atest ere ipti 8 of eve jeacri a one B. BUOHLY, Gaertn ot mar 30-tf bet. G and H. east side SPL. DID STOCK or ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, ¥ROM THE NEW YORK AUCTIONS, The Subseribers would respectfully call the at- tention of the Ladies of the Di trict anu the sur rounding country to ore of the most elecant stocks of WGRTED AND SILK DRE? 8 Gu0DS8 of Lupi mepnfacture, that have ever been offered fo a: in Washington, and many of them nearly as cheap as they could have been sold before the great ad- vance ia all kinds of foreign goods, We name in part the followi-g New Gonds, which We have just received direct troi tie auctions, aad have opiy beea landed in the country about two =: leo: 8 Lupin’s French Merinoes in all of the most choice shades 5f Modes, Browns, Greene, Mat, Blue, Purples, Scarlet, aad Magenta. ranging from 3 to §17>per yard, and guaranteed to be as cheap as same quality can be purchased for in 3 tail. jieces Lupin’s al! wool Reps or Empress Cloth, inal ore Ls oles shades of color im use, and at moderats prices. "56 pices of Colored French Poplins of Lrpin’s manufacture, comprising all the bandsomest shades st Brom, Ten. Diss bay es and Loreen. shes'at pieces of gant qu: and c! 38 Colors 0! Bilk and Worsted Epinglines, for the best city re 15 pieces of splendid quality and the ‘most bie colors of Silk and Wool Velour O:tomons, 7 and elegant article. and cost more to land within ute leat two weeks than we offer them in our tora atie 5 a siecee Brocade and Btriped and elt Bove and im press 3 in elegant assortment of colors ard styles, making our stock of Drees Goods for t! winter the most attractive that bes or can be offered this eéaton, and having iuvested very large- ly in the above ramed decirabl- « fer] unxious that they should mo’ in ornare: thas we ie mas mar em as low as and customers in pursuit of any kind of Goods msy come to our Store expecting to Shem at New York prices or we will not expect to ae! em, WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND— A splendid aszortment of very handsome PL GOLORED, AND BLAOK SILKE of the most ple: gant quality imported, and having purchased all at auction weare to sell as the lowest. BLACK GOODS. Our stock of MOURNING GOODS is well worth: aries Cee e' isin gemeral use; we name the Black press Cloths % or Bx; Clo! Wool Velour Ottomons end ‘ all gualitioa width Mouseline, from n ery Fite All-wool, Mouseline, 4 a D Drab do ats for Waning esses lack Alpaca trom 3754 to ! ‘With a stook OBAPB ORAPES, MOURN. pared toa antow'es ase York price eee oele rape alee pols. colmiy me: & Bot steies z « Ika frow fine to 10 LET—Two FURNISHED ROOMS 3 6th st bet M and N at No 207 DO 25-3t* “URNISHED ROOMS T) REST— With Is ¢° PARLA)R attached for sentiemen only. Aoply at No. 308 Fat, betwern lith and Ith no 25 3t° OR SALE—A BAKERY doing a good bueinase, 4p: lyat No. 17 4+: street, between: avd Ul-y Hale _ RO 25-3t* Fo, SALE—Thres FRAME HOUSES ita very desirable parts? theciy. For particu in- quirest M DUFFY'S Restaurant, cora-r of N w Jersey aterua aud C st. no 25 2t* Fer &aLE—A PHOTOGRAPH GAL.ERY. co - wer of crids@ard Waxthiogt met--cta, Gerrg = sewn D.C. Muat be sold before the Is: «f next morth, Do 25 2t" Gik447 CPROBTUNTI'Y GROUND For Leave. U tbat Jarge aod weilrituated Low of Ground snd urfinished Build ng th: reon on B streat north, brtwoen éth and 7th sire. ts west, Kacwno as part of the Fletcher property, ia for reit for a term of years Propossir, tor ten dvs, will be recaiver, and it formation siven, by WILLIAM Mc RAs a’ his Lumber Yard, corner of ISth an? Csra} Btrect« no 25 eoldt { Foe RENT—A STABLE, on O street, between 12th and 13 b streets, room for five horses, wi h a fice loft, and lotin the rear, 16 by 3: f-et. giving Plenty of arace for vebicles to stand; willbe reatet low if immed i E.W. FEINOUR, with John B. Dealer, corner of 12th street and al. ‘Waaning- ten, D. GC. Would aleo make a good place for sicring gocds, or avy other purpose. 0 2) 3t* LEGANTLY FUBNISHED PARLOR AND BEDKOOM, communicating. for gentlemen, without Board, at a private residence. Inquire at No. 568 Pern. avenue. near the Capitol. 1024 2:* ‘ard, Lumber By J. OC. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. A DMINIETRATOR’S SALE vf VERY VaLUa- 81.8 Law Libpary axp COLL KOTION oF Miscms- Larsovs Booxs —On MONDAY BVENING, No- vember 16th. commencing at 6% o'ciock, and com- tinuing at thesame boar on socmostng Sars; we shall sell the extensive and valuable Library the late J. Louis Kinser, <f Alexandria, Virginia, comprising the newest and best e1itions im ua- common good order and preservation. We name ip part— 5 Oodes, Commentaries. and Digests Keports in U 8. Supreme and Civi)] Courts and tha Excheguer Reporte of Virginia, Maryland, Penteylvanis, New ork, Minnesota, Missouri. Kansas. and Are kansas, particularly complete in Virginia ana Marylans Reports in the English Qourts of Common Law, 93 volumer, &¢. ALBO, . A fine collecjion of Miscellaneous Books, compris- ing— America and Engli:h Olassics and Poets Bevays, Biogas jes, and Histories illustrated Travel® and Voysece Finely L.lustrated Worts on Natural History Atlases. Books on Slavery, and other importaat topics of the day Bhekespeare, by Staunton, 3 volumes, ito, splendid- ly illustrated Moral snd Reiigious Books, particularly on Wes leyan Methodism Fine Cabinet of Miseralogy, with more than twe thousand apecimens, properly labeled, &e. WF Catalogues aay be had on application to the Anetion i ‘erma cash. By erder of the Administratrix. nov J.C, McGULRE & O0., Auct're. S7-THE APOVR FALE IS POSTPONED IN ecousequenee of delay in getting out Cataloguas, until MONDAY, Now. 251, save hour | “nov JO! Mc#UIREK & CO, Aucts. UBLIC 8ALE—Witbont reserve, on THURS DAY next, at John F Clark's farm, 4 miles om Bladensburg read, Sundry Articles p=r' az te farming—Carriage'aad Work Horses, Malet, Supe: - rjor Milch Cows, Cora, Foldet. Oarriave, Bagey, agov,fuyerior Hand Cider Mill, Straw Outter, Corn Seller, Plows, Seasoned Wood, Stovaa, and Furniture nos st* 5 E} ! Fo SALE—A Two-st ry SEAMS HOUSE and LOT, on Jat street east. between B and Catresta a Price $180). nortk, No. 38: Possession given no 3t* Immediately | 1024 St [VO AMBROTYPISTS—FOR RENT.—OneLARGE BOOM, with all tne Apacs! for Ambro- typing. A very publicstand. Oall at Restaurant No. 1 New York avenue, between lith and Ith atreets. no24-2t* Fo, BENT—No. 37 Seventh street, near the City Fassenger R. BK. Station. consisting of Store and one m. ‘Inquire at 350 D st. west, | bet. oth and léth,of PLANT & CO., Paper Hang- era and Furniture Dealers. no M 8st Ltt FOR BALE.—A Lease on Lot next to Metropolitan Milla his: yesratoran, The Lot fronts on Ohio ave: 25 fe nd runs through to Canal street. For further information apply at 425 H st., bet. 11th and 12th ste, ESTAURANT—A good business Man with a capital of $500, wishing to go i- to the Restaa- rant Business with a partner, can hear of a good bargain by calling at the corn*r of K street aod Connecticut averue, First Ward, Washington, D.C, no? 5t* FS, RNISHBD APARTMENTS—New and elegant furniture, suitable for members, army officers or others wishing to forma meas, consisting of four parlora and chambers, connecting with ining room. Board will be furnished if cesired. Apply at No. 495 17th at., between H audI. in ae RASS CHANCE—FOR RALB—A RBSTAU- BANT, with Stock, and Pixtures, in one of the best locations inthee'ty. The reason for selling is, that the Proprietor has more business than 2e cal attend to, Apply corner !7th and K street, nom Fe RENT— Handsomely-furnished suita of ROOMB on first and second floors, in a private fan Dy, containing all modern improvements, in a Srat-class house. uear the City Hall, two feoeres from Peon. avenue. Also a White and CHSMPERMAID wanted. Inquire at this office. BO 3t? I EASE OF A HOTZL AND FURNITUR8 FOR 48ale. A medium -sised Hotel, well furnished, containing well appointed Parlors,8.tting-Rooms, Bar Room, Kitchens, ktore- ms, Ohamber, Ale Vaults, &c. located ¢ ntrally, aud in ons of the most pleasant parte of tre cicy; will ba sold on rearorable terms. For particulars aoely, to WM. 8. Hops, pe tt 350 Bat. near Grover’s Thester. RAKE CHANCE—HOUSE FOR BENT —A Fire S'oon, fro ting on Mass, avenue and W ftreet. near 7th street, for rent to a raspousidle tenant. The Room te one hundred feet long by twenty two feet wide, and neatly finished. It would answer for a Restaurant or Lager Beer Sa- lcop,s Proviaon Etore, or a Ce ad For particuiars apply to LADY HAVING A MANDSOMA AND same toaclub or toa company of gentlemen and fethenoom with bot and cold water, and is com- _ BO 24-8t $30 Eat , near Grover’s Th A sirable residence, well furnished and repl: with every convenience is desirous of renting the their families. The house cont&insa large saloon, arjor chambers, cining room, offica kitchen, plete in every rerpect. No boarding-hcuse keap- ers Beod ape! ly. For particulars apply at this office, no 24 ‘OR RENT—That desirable REST avenue, First Waid, pow in the Mies brooke It is deemed unuecessa explanation in ref rad to the house, wisting to rent will examine the p~ terms call at 490 H street hetween 8° doth etreete. jurt back of Patent Office, at 83; o'c'ork trorning; at noon, 12 and 1 o’elocs; and 4 o'clook, afternor pn. no 24 6t* JAMES TOWLES, ODGINGS —A handsome FURNISHED BOOM to let within a hundred yards of the Cacitol, on New Jersey avenue, No 555. 23 3t* OK RENT—Two ROOMS. furnished or unfa -H. nished, suitaple tir housekeeping. A 186 Fourth a! a (OB SALE—tTOCK, FIXTURBY acd GOOD WILL of a wellsituated Jewelry Stor Wenue. Inquire atZ. L FURST NSRB’S, 263 Pa, nue. up stairs. Bo 3-3t” OR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSB, No. 49 Le avenue, (in a good burin I ity. px oe! be converted into « place of quire at 47 La. avenue, after 5«’slock HiARDEOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS - FOR Geatlemen only; the location is the best in the city, near Willards’ and Bbbitt House. F street, between 13th and lth sta. no 33 St* Fo BENT—Two Communicating ROOM? no other love ca ote mee ree ere, th 0 : re: . quire et S67 Det bet. 6th and Tin ste” {OB RENT—A new two-story BRICK HO containing six rooms. situated on ith pdt) Ostreet. For particulars inquire at No 303 Pa, mnnae. <8 ANTHONY BUCHLY, Undertaker, Bo . ALB OR RENT—A FARM of Ties of Washin iy perso comfor: Ne. wi of firs wood. Be 40 Bt Pact street, Balthaoren eo ober te: 32 Le sv.. Washington, - +; ir at BvJ.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. @QUPERIOR ROSEWOOD CAS# CHIOKERING & Prano FortS, Mink@us, CHANDELiga8,Casiamt Foxmitose, Eusoayr Vaers AMENTS. S'LVSB- pLaTey Wann, &0—On TUKSDAY MORNING November 4th, at i0 o'clock, at the residence of | Clement Hall, Bsq., H street, betwoon Connecticut avenue and Seventeenth street, we siall bis entire Furniture and Household Bfects. com prising— Superior Rosewood-case, seven octave, Piano Porte by, Qbickoring Suite of Rosewood Carved Parlor Furniture, fin- labed in Sree and oid Brocazel ‘i kinase, Arm, Easy, an ancy irs, of various kin: Elegant Rocowood Centre Table large aise, legan' wor entre Table, very large with Sienna Marble to; Gilt Framed Frerok-plate Mante! and Pier Glasses Green and Gold Brocate! Curtains, with Lace Our- tains, Cornice, and Fixtures ood Bscritcire 'b Bahl Buffets, Secretary and Work- sta: f same style Beantiful What wot and Fancy Tabies,in Rose- wood F Bugs, Oileloth, Stair Oarpet Rosewood Cloth covered Whiat Table Two wsgnificent Dresdem Vases from the Tuileries, finished inthe most elaborate style of art, with his'oric tigures. &¢., cost $60" Two superb pnpenese. i SG inches high, the 8: iD 6 count Elegan’ ‘China aud Bisque Vases, Groups, and Pig- ures Lar, d handsome Japanese Card Receiver erior Silver Waite Tureens LJ fuperior Silver plated ebes Elegant filver-plated Dessert Service. comprisi; rgne with four brackets. with engrav. glace ehaces, four fruit stands, and two wiae cool: Bine and ota Ohina Dinner and Dessert Service, s Git and’ Decorative Dinner, Tea, and Dessert Ber- vice Fine Table Gatien Cas jana Bnerared. Giaseware uperior vt ary xtenz.on Table ‘ sideboard, Leather covered Dining Library Bookcases and Bookstands. in Walout Plash-covered Sofa and Arm Chaira Excellent Bedstends, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Wavh- stance Superior Feather Beds, Hair and Husk Mattresses Lounges, Buy naire. ers Eolsters and Pillows, Toilet Bets ham ber Stoves, Fire Bets 1 Staines Bhades, and Corntos, Togetten with the usual assortment of Kitchen sites, @ Terms cash. nolé J.C. McGUIRE & 00.. Aucta, ® THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY postponed until FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 27th, same hour as abovs. Do 24 J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucte. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Georgetown, D.C. UCTION SALB—On FRIDAY nest, the 27th i at 40’clock p. m..a Two-rtory Frame House and Double Lot fn Georgetown, only afew yards from the African Methodist church, Terms cash. For particulars inquire of B. 3. DAVI8—ofice in front of City THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Hall. po2l [Bev.] By J.C. McGUIBE & UO.,. Auctioneers, S™4 L FRAMB HOUSE AND LOT ON NEW KD Janey aVERUR, BETWERE NORTH L epee amp New Yorx avesce.—On MONDAY APTEBNOOR, Dov. 16th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall fell part of Lot No, 8,im Square No. 559, fronting fourteen feet on New Jersey avenue, between L street and New York svenue, and running back 113 feet Sinches, together with the improve mente, consisting of a amail Two-story Frame House, containing three rooms. ‘Terme 5 Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, polo . J.C, McGUILBK & OO., Aucts. & THE ABOVE SALK [8 POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, Nov. 21. same hour. m0 17-4 J. 0. MeGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. S7 THE ABOVE SALB I3 FURTHER POsT_ naa on acoount of the inclement weatner, u atit RIDAY, Nov. 27'h. aame hour. no 23-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & O0., Auots. By J. 0 MoQUIBE & O0.. Auctioneers, DD ESINABLE BUILDIVG Lor aT Prieuro 8aLe—On SATURDAY, Nov. 28th ‘elock es, we rhall sell part of ote: ss feet on sont wd 72, fronting 60 ahs streets east, aud runping back third in cash ; the remainder ia sixand twelve months, with interest, seoured by 8 deed of trast on the promises. = a f th shaser. Bone ante AT OMe OS UIKE 2 O0., Aust.