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| LOCAL NEWS. . AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forys TueaTer.—This evening is set apart or the benefit of Mr. John E. McDonough, who vill again appear in the brilliant and snecesitul spectacles (which has been creating ™ perfct jam at Ford’s Theater every right ) “The Seven Sisters,” as “Mrs. in eccentric but estimable lady.” The gorgeais spectacle will conclude with the Tost jrilliant scenic display ever witnessed on any stage in the country—tbe Bower of Ferns, the Lake of Lillies, and the Birth of Cupid The sparkling comedienne, Miss Lot- ta, ani the celebrated comedian, Mr. Bishop, will @ their best this evening for the benefit ot Mr McDonough. Grever’s THEATER.—Mr. J. W. Wallack this evening receives @ benefit at Grover’s, on whict occasion will be presented a splendid and sttractive bill—two thrilling pieces, the beavtful five-act play entitled the “Stranger,” and the delightful three-act play, the «« Honey- moor.’ Mr. Wallack appearing in the former as the “Stranger,” and in the latter as « Duke Arana.” To-morrow evening, Mr. Wallack in his great impersonation of «“ Fagin,” in the oramatization ot Dickens’ «Oliver Twist.” The theater-goers of the Metropolis will be pleaced to know that Mr. Wallack has con- sented to remain another week with us, when many who have been unable to witness his superior acting heretofore, can avail them- selves of the opportunity Seaton HALL —Mr. Sanderson, of Sander- son's Minstrels. we are pleased to announce, has engaged Seaton Hall, corner of 9th and D streets, a large, commodious and comfortable room, for the coming winter, where he pre- poses to contribute a bountiful share of wit, humor, sentiment, and singing. dancing and rep le music to the Washington pub- te. CANTERBURY —The host of performers now at the Canterbury is sufficient evidence of the popularity of the institution, and speaks well in behalf of the energy and activity of the man- ages of this vast concern. The house is nigttly filled to overfiowing to witness the ‘worderful feats, splendid acting and good sing- ing of the great combination company nightly app*aring on the stage. If you wish to get rid of we biues te have but to drop in, and they wil be dispelled THE Union MARYLAND CENTRAL Cowmit- ‘TkE called upon the President of the United Sutes, yesterdsy afternoon, at | o’clock, by ap- pdntment. They were separately introduced meine President by the Hon. Montgomery 1 After the ceremony was concluded, W. H. Prenell, Esq, chairman of the committee, de- Jivered an eloguent address, in which he said: «Tbey rejoiced that the people, by an almost wianimous and unprecedented majority, had apsin elevated the President to the proudest ard most honorable position on earth, and had eidorsed his course of action. They felt under cep obligations to him, because he had ap- peciated their condition asa slave State. It Wis not too much to say that, by means of the exercise Of @ rare discretion on his part, Mary- j@d occupies a position in favor of freedom, biving forever abolished slavery by the soy- | ewign decree of herown people. They desired | tat his Administration in the future, as in the as would result in the restoration of the ‘nion, with freedom as its immutable basis. After furtber remarks of a like appropriate character, Mr. Purnell expressed the hope that tte President, on retiring from his high and important position, would receive the uni- yareal approvalot mankind:and may Heaven.” he said, “crown your days with loving kind- ness and tender mercy.” The President, in reply, said: «He had to contess that he was fnlly notified of the in- tention thus kindly to call upon him, and by that means be had a fair opportunity offered to be ready with a set speech; but he had not prepared one, having been very busy with his public duties; therefore, he could only speak ; as the thoughts might occur tohim. He woald | rot attempt to conceal from them the fact that | he was gratified at the resalt of the Presiden- ul election, ana he would assure them that he bad kept as near a= he could to the exercise of his best judgment. for the promouon of the in- i terests of the whole country; snd now, to have | the seal of approbation marked on the course | he had pursued was exceedingly gratifying to his feelings. He might go further and say that, in 4s large proportion as any other man, his plessure consisted in the belief that the policy | Re had pursued would be the best and theonly one that could save the country. He had said | before, and would now repeat, that he indulged | im no feeling of triumph over any one who thought or acted differently from himself. | Ke had no such feeling towards any living | msn i W ben he thought of Maryland in particular, it was thatthe people had more than double their sharein what bad o-curred in the elec- tions He thought the agoption of their free Site ccastitution was a bigger thing than their per’ am ihe Pre-idential election. He could, eny dev, onve scipu.ted to lose Maryland in the Preside niale.ection to saye its free con- | stituaon, becaxse the Presidential election omes every four years, and the adoption of the constitution, being a good thing, coald not be undone. He therefore thought in that they had a victory fer the right worth a great deal | more than their parts in the Presidential elec- | tion, aithough he thought well of that. He once before said, and would now say again, hat those who had differed from us and op- posed us would see that it was better for their own good that they had been defeated, rather than to have been successfal. Thanking them r their compliment, he said he would bring to a close that short speech.” The company then entered into a free and plessant conversation with the President, who was in the best possible spirits, ard the com- mittee took their leave, well pleased with the interview. Saeeses Finv.—Abont half-past nine o'clock last night, fire was discovered in the feed storehouse of Michael Green, in the square between 13th and | ith st. and L street and Massachusetts ave- nue. The patrolman on the beat hastened to the alarm box, No. 37, corner of 12th and I S reets, Gud gave the alarm: but before the fire- men were able to reach the spot and get to | work, the storehouse and coutents were nearly de-troyed. The fire spread to a number of wood and coal sheds adjoining, and these ware soon destroyed. The more valuable property around was endangered by the rapid spreading of the flames; but the firemen succeeded in getting water trom the plugs, and prevented | serious damage. The loss will fall heavily opon Mr. Green, as we learn that his store- Rous? was well filled, and in addition to thata esrriage valued at several hundred dollars ‘was destroyed. The origin of the fire had not been accounted for. The loss of Mr. Green is estimated to be 22,00. Aborse and cow were burned in the stable connected with the feed house. SS egess STEALING Macuingry.—Last Saturday, a colored boot-black, named Albert Foster, went to the store of Wheeler & Bro., corner of 7th street and canal, and offered tor sale, impor- tant parts of the machinery of a printing press. Mr. Wheeler took the pieces and told him to ome back and get the pay yesterday. The boy returned as directed, and offered more of the same sort of shinery. Mr. Wheeler had him arrested by Roundsman Kelly, of the 1th Ward, who succeeded in finaing out that the pieces were stolen from Tower's printing press, cor- per of 6th street, and Louisiana enue. The boy is held for @ hearing by Just =~ e Giberson. Vounp any Secvrep.—Last Wednesday, the young man Douglass, who took lodgings at Mrs Hayes’ bourdinog-house on 4 street, aud WAs missed soon after with alot of valuable | clothing belonging to other boarders, as stated in the Ster of thatday, wascaught He was taken before Justice Giberson, identified as the | missing man, though he gave the name of Chas. Williams, and was sent to jail for court. From the evidence it appeared that he does not stay lopg & any boarding house he pa- tronizes, but will not depart from his general rule while in his present quarters. | ee FietH WArpD DRAFT ASSOCIATION.—A meet- ing of this association was held jast evening at Langley’s Hall, Capitol Hill, at which Mr. | Gulick, of the recruiting committee, snbmitted his report, that they had paid to three recruits 400, for the arrestof five deserters $25(), and for miscellaneous expenses 350.75, total $700.75. | The association adjourned sine die. | Measures were immediately taken to organ- | ize another association to relieve the Ward of any future ca!l, and it was determined toealla meeting atthe same place for next Tuesday evening. Jie SS Sz3cowp WARD STATION Casgs.—Jobn Caras &ud Thomas Marriner, vagrancy; workhouse. Maria Gilmer, Caroline Berringer, Menna Ber- ringer, disorderly; $5. Menna Berringer, keep- ing & bawdy house; bail for court. John Mil- ler, suspicion of larceny; jail for court. Morris Wolt and Adoipn Moyers, fighting, and H. W. Davis, drunk; $5each. Mores Whittaker, do.; military. James West, assault and battery; jail for court. Hugh Ward, drunk; dismissed. Carolme Mitchell and Kate Bloomer, do. and disorderly; $5 each <t oe eee Tae McCLELLAN Bavex NoT THE CAUSE ov DeLay.—The Cniet Clerk of Transportation in the Quartermaster’s Department of this city, in a communication, noticing the item which was copied from the Alexandria State Journal, headed “The Latest and not the Worst Story of Mr. Lincola,” says that ‘no preferences were shown, except to sick and wounded men, and a soldier wearing a Mc- Clellan badge received his papers as soon as one wearing that of Lincoln. See tes NER ADVERTISEMENT in saether coin: con. cerning the Dollar Jewelry Store. oe | elfic cures Spermatorrhza, Seminal Weak Gareert vs. Hoon.—A few days since, in the Circnit Qourt, (Judge Olin,) the case of Milton Garrett against John Hood was tried— Mr. Blunt for plaintiff and Mr. M. Thompson tor defendant. The suit was to recover the amount of sev- eral notes drawn by Hood in favor of R. B. Ironside, and endorsed by the latter. The de- fendant pleaded non assumsit, the statute of limitation and usury. The plaintiff testified that he bad purchased the notes from Iron- side, and that they were free from usury Mr. Thompson argued thatthe case of Thompson against Bowie (decided a few weeks since by Chief Justice Cartter) and this case were per- fectly analogous, and, aithough he did not ac- quiesce in that decision—which he thought would be overruled by the United States Su- preme Court—he considered it for the time being as the law of the court, and he desired that his client should have the benefit of it. As in Bowie's case, evidence had been allowed te go to the jnry that the paye eof the notes kepta gambling bonse, and none other; that Bowie's propensity, when drunk, was to visit gambiing houses and play; that he (Bowie) gave a note bearing the same date with those in the suit to another party—he proposed to offer evidence that Garrett kept a usurious house; that he (Garrett) was engaged in a usurious business and none other; that when sober his propensity was to engage in such busi- ness; that on the same day of the date of the noes in this suit, Garrett discounted other notes at usurious rates. Mr. Thompson argued that there was no dis- tinction in principle between the twocases, and that if the evidence was admitted in one case it ought to be admitted in the other Judge Olin overruled the offer. Col. Thompson took exceptions to this ruling, and the defendantand Mr. Ironside were put on the stand, (the law now allowing parties to & suit to testify in their own behalf,) and testi- fied that the notes were made by Hood, and en- dorsed by Ironside, atthe request and for the acecommoration of Hood, to enable him to raise Money. Ciarrett discounted the notes at nsn- rious interest. with a full knowledge of all the facts. Judgment was given for defendant. 2 GRAND LARCENY.— Yesterday officer Howard arrested John Shea and James Fox, for the Jarceny of a suit of clothes, the property of Kate Bennett. The accused were taken before Justice Giberson and sent to jail for court. The same officer arrested Wm. Haisleman, for the larceny of a snitof clothes from Henry Amstag. The property was recovered, and the prisoner lodged in the Fourth ward Station 10 awaita hearing before Justice Giberson. ——_o—_—__ Seventh WARD Station Cases. —John Smart and John Perry, drunk and disorderly; $5 each. Mary Kelley, do; workhouse. Eliz. abeth Kelley, do.; 84. Elizabeth Penney, do.: $5.90. Margaret Russell, do.; $3.9). Andrew Welch, do.; $10.0. Mary Abram, drunk; $2.9. Mary Straining, assault and battery: bail for conrt. Joshua Aulbert, drunk and disorderly; $10.90. —— ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE.—We notice that Mr. Baker A. Jamison, formerly ef this city, bas been elected by the Democrats of St. Mary’s county to the Legislature of Maryland. ison will be recollected by many of onr citizens as the captain of a young men’s volunteer company known as the “Scott Guards,” some years since. Soe Fovrth WARD STATION CasEs.—Kate Green, fighting; $5.61. Mary Merrill, do.; workhouse. Peter Kennedy, drunk; $259. Chas. Williams, grand larceny; jail. Cela Wilson, disorderly: dismissed. P. McUauley, drunk; John Barrett and Miles L. Reed, drunk and disorderly; $1.53 each. ee Grovers’ New THEATER, NEAR WILLARD'S HorTeL.—Grand matinee for the benefit of the Newsboys’ Home, on Saturday afternoon, November 19th, at 3 o'clock. Messrs. Wallack and Davenport and Miss Susan Denin, to- gether with the excellent Company and Or- chestra, have Kindly volunteered their ser- vices for the occasion. An attractive bill will be presented noy 16-3t® SPECIAL NOTIOES. Overcoars, Desirable styles of Overcoate at 520, $25, #35 and 950 each. Far OvERncoats, well made. Renee Ov eRcoats, by the single one or dozen, very low Grxts Siraw.e, at 36 each. Call at , ENNING'S. Bo 17-6t* cor, 7th st. and Md,av., Island, Fact axp WINTER CLOTHING. New Btyles Superb Btock of Qvercoats, Dress, Frock, and Walking Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &e . &c. We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ready made Clothing which, for ele- ance of wtyle. variety and excel'ence of fabric and faithfulr¢ ::of mapufacture. has not been sur- eaetie by any stock heretofore offered in this STnove in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock, We can say with asturance they will find the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's purniening Seek Oa ere everything neces- sary for a complete outfit. 4 NOAH WALKER & CO... 265 Pa. av., fet: litan Hotel Building, oc 16-8m* NeRvovs DssiLity, SEMINAL WBAKNESS, 6tc. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himsel and bundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn fei a . Travan, Epwarp mar? D&W.ly Lock Box. Boston, Mass, DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, BRMINAL, URINARY AND Sexvs. SysteMs—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address D. J. 8killin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa, je30 6m Da. Duromt’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the wery bestin uss. They operate speedily and effectively, and being suear-coated create no gauses upon the most delicate stomach, A trial oc these Pills will prove their superiority over all others. Price @labox, Sold by8.C. Ford, corner Hith street and Ps, avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexand fa6-ly BrERMATORREGA O4N BECURED.—Dr Rand’s Bpe- 3, 17- bony Loss of Power. eic., speedily and effectually. ts effects are truly mazics!. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits, Price $1 a box, Sold by 5.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandris, jas-ly HONEY sop. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal | demand, is mads from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in 1:8 action upon the sin. For sale by all Drugeisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja25-eoly . BecreT DIswases, Semaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, | and recentcasesintwenty-fourhours Nomneral no balssm,no mercury, Only ten pills to be taken, Itis the soldier’s hope, and 4 friend to those who do not want to te exposed. Male packages, 8 female, $3. Samaritan’s Roct and Herb Juices—A positive and lcers, Sores | ssdeenge ise Sey for Syphilis Scrofula, pots, Tetters.&o. Price $1, or six bottles for $6 Sold by 8.0. Ford, Bee advertisement, m5 TER OMEAPESTAND Bast HAIR Dymw INTER WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—U phsm’s Hair Dye, ° SO cepts abox. The bestin use. Try it, Sold by 8. O. Ford, corner llth street and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. 7 06-1 Wangantep to Ocrmin 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey’ Aoctidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years standing, will cure Gonorvrhaa in siz days, No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottie. Bold by 8. 0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Oook.exandria. ja 6-ly WANTS ‘A BOY WANTED_At the GAS-FITTING Busi- ness, at No. 285 # street. nor 2B 3t* WANTED—A firat classCO@K. Must bea good wartherwoman and come well recommended. White preferred. Callat Star Office. no 18-3t* ANTBD—8ix MEN, to canvass for Life Inau- rance Company Inquire at MAURY & CO. Bankers, No. 517 7th street, nov 15-e012t™ ANTED—A HOSTLER, Enquire at FLEM- ares National Stables, No. 353 C street. nov ‘od ANTED-A respectable WOMAN (German preferred) as cook. Reference required, Apply at No 97 Bridge street. between Congress aud High streets, Georgetuwn,D C nov 15-3t* V 7] ANTED—A young wan wants a SITUATION as Clerk in a wholesale or retail store (Good references given. Address H.H, THOMAS. Star office, Washington. nov 18-2t™ 7 ANTED—2 GIRLS, ove for washing and iren- ing, and one for kitchen work, Apply at OHN'S itt u 305 Dst., bet 12th and 18th. W ANTED—2 BERV ANTS, one to cook and as- sistin iropingand housework; the other as burse and chambermaid. Good references re- quired. None but competent ones need apply. West st., Georgetown, 1 ANTED—A good WASHER ANU IRONBR, white woman, at the Mitchell House, cvrner Ue EEE | FOR RENT AND SALE FOR BAN T_T wo partly farnished BOOMS, suit. gentleman and his wife. y at ‘265 O street, near lith, no’ a" FOR BENT Two email HOUSES on R street, no 18-3" ew Jersey avenug od ote LEE. Fo RENT—A emall, new FRAMS HOUSE. with a small quantity of new Farniture for sale. For furth t of. fice counter. er particula ee athe ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS8—Two ele- Dnnt PARLORS, and other furnished ROOMS. for rent at 492 . i cor trata 492 E street, bet. Sth and 6th, fronting Fok RENT A large FRONT ROOM, floor. furnished. Location, No. between I and K, four er five doors from the Pro- | Yost Marshal's, Would auit two gentlemen well. pov 18-61" FOE RENT—The new four story BRICK HOUSE x’ situated on Pennsylvania aveoue. corner of 2iat street, containing 14 rooms; also St re 45 by 65 feet Waterand gas on the premises, Possession given immediately, Inquire of J AMES McG RANN, ki a nov 18-38t* | DO FURNISHED ROOMS A suite of Handsomely Furnished PARLORS and BED ROOMS, in one of the most desirable and pleasant situat: in the city. and only ons m ut 5 walk of Willarce’ Hotel and Penn’a ay . No. 457 13th st, west side, noy 18-12t* on second 337 19th st., J3th and Ests. no 17-3t* . )() WANTED—For one or two years $2006 Ample security. siven. Address “Real Estate.”’ Star Office. nev I7-3t* FOR SALE—A beautiful SETT OF DRAWERS, suitable for a Clothing or Shoe Store. Apply at 496 7th street, nov 17-3t" y a gentleman, a small furnished ROOM. with board. if possible. in the First Ward, by the Ist of December. State terms and address O, H., Star office. novl7-4t* OR SALE—The FURNITURE and G90D WILL \4 ofa lstes and well-furnished Boarding house situated cn P street, two doors from 434, near the Arsenal gate. nov 17-6t* WANTED TO BUY—A second hand CANAL ROAT. Any party baviog such for sale cveap may address BOAT, Sua office, Baltimore. Mary” land. nov I7 2t* (‘OR RENT—A very desirable ROOM, handsome ly furnished. and centrally located. Inquire at No. 53736 H street, between 6th and 7th streets. | pov i7-3t WARSTED—A SITUATION by a young man as Clerk in a wholesale or retail Drug Store References given ifrequired, Address A. N. B., Georgetown P.O.. D.C. no 17-2t* V J ANTED—A small HOUSB, or suite of Rooms sni'able for honsekeeping, furnished or un- furnished by a small jeuilly without children. Must be pleasant, and convenient to the Depart- ments, Address ‘Clerk,’ Star Office. Ro 17-3t* \ ANTED TO PUROHASE—A HOUSK contain- ing about six rooms, located near the center of the city. Inquire at the office of LOUIS SCHADB, Attorney at Law, 499 7th street, opposite Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. nov 17-2t* FRENCH LADY, highly educated, with a pure Parisian accent, wishes to take a few pupils for French and Music, at her residences. sth street, near K. Satisfactory references b given. nov 17-3t* V J ANTED—A FARMER and GARDENER, to actas foreman on s farm, aboat two hours rid from the city. To a competent mao. ste ployment will be given. Apply 269 P: M tween 10th and 1th streets, south side. nov \ ANTED—Ry an experienced caterer, a DINING ROOM and KITCHEN in a good house and location, or part or all of the house, Good reference can hegiven, Addresa 339 T st, near Lith [nov 17-3t* ] C. RICHERSON, V 7 ANTED—By aamall German family, a small unfurnished FRAME HOUSE, or four un- furnished ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. Must bein the neighborhood of lith street and the avenue. Address notes to A, F. D., Star Office, noy 7 3t* V AN Ad nov 1 TED-—A HOUSE. from four to six rooms, dress J. 1s, WILKES, City Post Oftice, ws TED—A GIRL for general housework. Apply at FRANKLIN & CO'S, 244 Penn, avenue, between 12th and 13th s\ no 16 3t AKERY WANTED. Apply by letter to A. W.. City Post Office, Washington, st-ting place of residence. nov 16-3t* WANTED By ayoung woman,a SITUATION arch mbermaid. nuree.or to assist in sew- ing. Address Box 2% Star Office. nov 16-3t* I EER SKINS WANTED |—The subscribers will pay the highest cash prices for DEER BKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High street. Ge town, D.C. novi-ll © RAMSBURG & EBERT. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS 4X Bartender, Assistant Book- keeper, or work in a Btore, and iswiliing to make himself generally vseful. Addresa “C, G.,” Box 16, Star Office, Washington, D.C. nov 16-3t* ANTED—12 PAVERS, 25 CARPENTERS and 100 LABORERS. prey to, L. . EMMART, n15 (Chron, & Rep.] Superintendent MR. R. ANTED—The Ladies of the District to call and examine our stock cheap AUUTION CARPETS, kUGS8, MATS. and OILOLOTHS, aad save 25 per cent. in'the purchases.) 9 _novis5t 369 7th sireet, near I. WARTED_Two (2) good SADDLE HORSES, handsome and easy. Address notes stating where they can be seen, to F. F , at this office, _Bovitlwt aan WANTED FORTH WITH—T wo young LADIES, one ® Grat-class milliner. the other an expe- rienced sales lady. None need apply but these who can give good re! their businers. Btore No.14 M ference and understand well Apply at Fancy and Millinery thet Space, between sth and 9th nov 1i-6t ED—Three unfurnished ROOMS, in a private family, within 6 squares of City Hall, Address Box 91% P.O nov 12 bt" WANTED To let every indy in Washington know where to get their FLUTING done, roperly and promptly, withont injury to color or fabric. 243 Penna avenue, south side, between leth and 13th sts, nov 8-Im* WY ANTED—A BOILER capable of drivingal0- horee power engine, Address Mr. BAKER, Btar Office. “4 nov 2-tf WHE WANTS TO BUY GOOD AND OHEAP CIGARS, call at No.398. corner 7th and H sts, (noy2-lm") __ PREDERIOK SEITZ. WANTS —Lalies who wish STAMPING, PINKING AND FLUTING done as it enght to he, go to the only practical handintown. That is WM. PRINCK, 3%1 F street, who has on hand 75,0 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and is weekly receiving from the designers new and beautiful patterns. Having theonly machine in town to make patterns, he isable to meet any op- position. Goods stamped while you wait. Look ont ladies in whose hands you give your goods, We are pemnonay ble for every article we stamp. pov7-t "]\O LET—The SECOND and THIRD STORIES of Storehouse on C street, No » uitable for storage. or eould be need for m ny kind of business, paguire at MORSELL’S nt and Oil Store, on the first floor, No, 326 C street, between 6th spd 7th, no 17-3t* i] |NIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE —Lot 5, in Square 577, at the corner ef 3d at and Mary: land avenue, contains thirty-six thousand square feet, and is a fine position for a lumber yard.orany business requiring much ground, and will be one of the best inthe city when the aal is open through James creek, as the Government Engi- neers propose. Also, nearly all of Bquares 695 aad 696, near New Jeraey avenue, south of the Canal; low priced property, yery good to hold for future improvement. or may be made immediataly profit- able, by building on it a number of small frame houses to reut, Apply to WM. Q, FORCE, 475 Tenth etreet. nov 17-3t* a TORE FOR RENT—Corner of F and 7th, south & of F st., Island, nov 16 3t* OUSE FOR RENT—With e-ven rooma. on the corner of 4th and I streets. Apply at No. 600 Lstreet, next door, nov 16-3t* {OR RENT—Farnished and unfurnished ROOMS, at No. 400 sthst.,near the City Hall. Refer- ence required. nov 16-3t" [POR BENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS. water and gas in the house. Inquire at 367 2\th street, between Pa. av, and H st, nov 16 3t* {OR RENT -Two FURNISHED ROOMS on the first floor at No, 347 5thatreet, betwoen H and I streets. nov 1f-3t* {OR RENT—A LARGE CELLAR, under Can- terbury Hall. Applyto J.M. YOUNG, Jr. & BRO , 403 Penn avenue, near 4% street, nov 15 W,F,8-3t" STORE FOR RENT—Corner lth and N streets, SS with two good rooms and cellar, at present do- ing a good business, Inquire on the premises. nuv 16-4t* FO RENT—A neatly farnished ROOM, with or without board. suitable for two gentlemen, 257 D street, between 13'2 and lith no 16-3t* JPOR RENTSA sritable ROOM Tor an office ia ‘one cf the best locationsim thecity, For par- Apply at No. Bta, ly at 335 sth street, between Land n nlars apply at 335 sth street, be weeny ae FoR RENT—A HOUSE or ROOMS, on Fayette street, heights of Georgetown. Immediate Hoquire at the premises, No, nov 16 3t* | Foe SALE—A new FRAME MOO3K and LOT op 2th street, between Pa.av, and K street, Bae ession given, First Ward, Possession given immediately. Ap- ply to J. 1 BYRAM, No, 404 20th at. west, bet. @ | and H. no i6-st* Fok BALE About TWENTY AORES OF LAND part in meadow, situated on the Bastern Branch about I*: miles from the Navy Yard Bridge. For further particulars apply at No. 456 8th at., Nay Yard. nov 16-3t* ro RENS—A FRAME HOUSE, containing aix rooms, Tursished, on 8th street, between O and P streets, for particulars inquire at KEN- NEDY’S Grocery Store, No, 473 9th street. corner of Est. no 15-4t™ es RENT—HOUSE No. 606 Sth street east, vear the Navy Yard gate, containing 8 rooms, watersnd cas. Thelower doorconld be made into acood store. S reeicara pass thedoor Apply at 27 E street north, between lith and Ith strsets ‘west. nov 15 3t* SMALL DWELLING-HOUSEK FOR BENT, AND THE FURNITURE FOR SALE.—The location is a most desirable one, and rent mode- rate. Apply at 455 Ist., between 9th and 0th sts... between the hours of 8 and 9 a.m.and 5 7 p.m. nov Vo RENT—Two minutes walk east of the Cap itol,a FRAME HOUSS, unfurnished, contain- ing four rooms and bitchen, with larga lot at- tached. Also, one containing seven rooms, Can be seen by applying immediately to MRS. MEL- LER, on Maryland avenue, between Ith and llth streets east nov 16-3t* | SALE—4 RARE BARGAIN—87 for 8TOCK. FIXTURES and GOOD a RESTAURANT on the Island. Til health of proprietor the only reason for selling. Also, a Brick House and Lot 25 by 130 feet, B street, Navy Yard, for $2 0), MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 8. B. corner Pa. av. and 15th st N. B, House for rent and Furriture for sale, ney 16-61" URNISHED ROOMS—Also, front and back PARLOB—3°0 E street, between lth and Ith. nov 15 6t* Je RENT—Six ROOMS and a KITCHEN in new brick house, situated on 7th street west. be tween New York avenue and L street, No. 316. Inquire at the premises, nov 15-6t* V ANTED—50,000 LADIES to call at the pale STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKIN DEPOT in the District, and get their work done. 341 F street is the place, and Ladies who do not want their work SPOILED will go to Do other so- called stamping places. We are weekly in receipt of the VERY LATEST 8TYLES of ees for Embroidery and Braiding. Stamped Goods, Braid Silk and Cotton for sale oc 13 tf (CARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Departmeni of Washineton, Office Chief Quartermaster. Nos, 534, £36, 554 ith mtrectenear New York av , WASHIGTON. Bept. 2). 1884. Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookont. Maryland. Wages $7) per monthand aration. Fach workman wiil bring his ewn kitoftoola, Transportation will be furnished by the Gevernment for the workmen and their tools from this city to Point Lookout. ij OHN.A. BLISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Rep 30 tf Department of Washington. ANT ED—SEOCOND HAND FURNITUR Alto, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ofevery description. EB. BUCHLY, £06 7th street. te 8-tf ‘between G and H.east side | > \ GEORGETOWN ADVER™MTS c THANKSGIVING DAY. Mayor's Orrick, GEorGeTown, D.C H November I7th, 1851. The President of the United States having ap- pointed Thursday, the 2ith instant, a4 a day of thanksgiving, I respectfully recommend that the sume be duly observed by the clergymen, their cong egations and the people generally. Doe 18-2t HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. G@okerrTown CORPORATION 8TOCK.— 3H Those persons who may be disposed to pur. chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bh an interest of six per cent. per annum, pezaple uarterly, can obtain some by applying WM, AIRD, Glerk of said Corporation, oc 1-dtD1 [POR SALE The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES ofa good located BUSINESS STAND, cn 7th street. Possession given on the first of January. Applyat 2=57th street, between L and M, until the Wth. noy 15-4 t ;, URNISHED ROOMS FOR REN T—For rentcom- fortable and well furnished ROOMS. at No.490 juth street, becween Gavd Hstreets. The location is one of the mosi desirable inthecity. no 1l4 lm SOR RENT—One of the most desirable PRIVATE PRs DENces in Georgetown. The greater fart of the Furniture will be rented with the Hcuse, For further information address Box No, 1000, Georgetown Post Of% nov 1i-gt*_ Fo RENT—From the Ist December next, the large STOREHOUSE No, 633 sth street. op- osite the Center Market—two stories 22 by 65 fest eep—the location being favorable for most kinds of business. Apply to JOHNSON, E atreet, between 9th and lth sts.,No. 383, _n 14-eost* ! Fo RENT—ROOMS Nos. 314 and 322, on C street north, under ‘Seaton House.” Also, Basement Rooms under Nos, 62 and 62%; Louisi- ana avenue. JOHN & . nov l- eost k SE) 3 523 9th st.. corner Louisiana av. )OR SALE-—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d and Marketats, George town, D. C.,contsining 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, i rder, A Brick Stable, Ice Zouse an y outbuildiogs attached. House 45 b 8) by 150, Price $35,/00, Terms easy, and possession when required. For further particulars apply on the premises. nov ll 7t* (OR BEN T— }k A LARGE, FINE OFFICE, Suitable for a ps ymaster or any professional gen- tleman; the most central location in Washington— 274 F street, near corner Isth, only two squares from the Treasury and War Departments. Rent only $400 per annum, payable monthly in ad- vance, pas Al:o. SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS. adjoining the office, to a family without children; water, gas,&c, Possession given immediately, None but persons of first-class respectability need apply, to PJ. BELLEW & CO , 510 7th st., three doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. nov 9 tl WING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company's boats, Potomac,” “Gov. Curtin” and ‘Belle Haven.”” Apply te the . or to Captains on board, or SOHN B. DAVIDSON, my ls Water street. Georgetown. MARRIED, On Thursday, Nov. 3d, at the New York avenue Presbyterian Church, at If o'clock a.m,. by the Rey. Dr. Guriey. Mr. OSCAR 8. SMITH, of New Jersey, to Miss MARLENA CONNELL. of Wash- ington D.C. i On the sth instant. hy the Rev. John Thrash Mr. D.R. P. BIGLEY to Miss ALICE MOORE, both of this city ™ +212 DIED, Noyember )sth, after along and painful il!ness, which she bore with Christian fortitade, PRIS CILLA HODGSON, aged 85 yeare. Her funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, ath street, near D. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, ; 2t* {Chropicle please copy ] ,, On the morning of the 18th of Nov.. 1861, LIZ- Z1B, only daughter of Samuel! S. and Blizabeth Noland, aged 3 years, 8 months, and 25 days. Her funeral will take place on to- morrew, Satur- bes fe at3 o'clock, from No, 215 # st. The friends pin are requested to attend, = in the 6th instant. near r's Ferry, CHAS. P. LEAKE, aged 2 yours, oP ; ifs faneral wi} take from his father-in-la: Alexandria, Virgini e on Sunday, at $p. m., ‘esidence, on Duke street, IRON FIRE AND celeb ated QUILLED B PROOKS, with COMBINATION LOOKS. LA sie BANK LOCES,. VAULT DOORS AND General Southern agency 57 west Lombard at., Baer oq. PROSRUS, General Agent, N BRAND, OF THE “ORNTIPE ‘ais Leven and Exploits. By Oapt, HA Wis wae OK TAYLOR 10aL wW. a ETE ae ny) Gx tA TLOR. ~ EDUCATIONAL GFOBGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY.—A J Boarding and Day School, 151 West st Georgetown, D. O. The duties of this institution will be resumed September Sth. Circu!ars may be had by addressing the principal. : nov 1§-1m* M. J. HARROVER. PBvNoeRARHIO INSTITUTE AND 8OHOOL OF COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS, cor, 7th and E sts., opposite the Post Office. Day School for Boys. #5 per month. No charge for Instrumental Music. Evening Classesfrom4to9 p.m. 0c 29 lm* Pronosas WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SATURDAY, Novemter Isth, for the erection ofa MONUMENT to the memory of the Yonng Women who perished by an explosion at Washing ton Arsenal, June 17th, 1864, Proporals must be accompanvied with a design dimensions &c.,of the proposed Monument, an also, of a railing to evclose the same, _ The Mopumentto be of the best American White Marble, with the names of the Twenty-one (21) young women suitably inscribed thereon, together with fhe date of the accident, The foundation must ¥e of granite at least six (6) feet square andé feetdeep, substantially laid in «The railing must be of Cast Iron, enclosi lot 1 i + closing a fifteen by eighteen (15118) feet, and resting upon suitable blocks of granite. ole not to exceed Three Fhou- sand ($3,000: Do'lars. The work to be executed to the satisfaction of the Committee. mia iere ea — state the time required to ie" e work. “*Proporals maybe addreved to either of the un- im reenal. dersigned at Washingtoy oP H A. BUROH, JOHN G. DUDLEY, JAMES R KING, JAMES JOHNSON, nov 3-eodtolsth (Chron.] Committee. ICEB—FOR SALE.—600 sets of one, two N aan fous here second Bane a erry RS 0 r. Dearly new scond-han vend RIDLE! ly to H, 8. JOHNSTON, da nd th stree' T-lm* 08 RENT—Two BOOMS, on second floor. suit able for four gentlemen, and one on first foor Inquire at 437 Sth street, between G and H streets. west side. oc 29 FLCUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE On H aac Streets north,on Mane and ryland ave- nnes, Dand K south, and +, street west, between Mavd N south. B. MILBURN, @.'8, Jail, oc 24 }m* {URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, F to gentlemen only—347 K street, near 13th: Inquire of Mrs. A. B- BTEPHENSON. "au Si-tf — SSS —__— “OLB LEATHER TRUNKS. LADIES’ DRESS SopUNRS PACKING TRUNKS, VA- TIsk8, CARPET. LEATHER and OAN VASS TRAVELING BAGS, &c,, compri- sing the TONE ex tenet e varuly. of traveling es, to be found in this city, goistteds WALL, STEPUENS & CO., 322 Penn’a aven NEW STORE! w NEW STORE! UGS, &o., nov Il-2wif A full assortment of FURNITURE, 5 peng OIL GLOTHS. MATTINGS, COMFORTS, BLANKRTS, FEATHER BED: PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, Srneane Bs CROCKERY, asawARE, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c., With every conceivable article that is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No. 406 SEVENTH STREET, Berwses G anv H 8taeets, Bast Bide. st returned from the North with an igre epee ok of Gocds, I would reopentfally call 18 tention of the citizens and th bor fur- ishing towy stock of New Goods, watch wa fore the late advance i: . and Perse ee 8 tet cannot full to please joods. and will sell them- BUOHLY, prices Ww thing for showin, feel ‘confdeat that when | seen ey wi selves. rim 6 7th street, 40 ‘Ten doors 7 AUCTION SALES. a Se SS ee ee THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days, BY 348. 0, MoGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. THREE GOOD BUILDING LOTS REREET: BETWEEN 2D AND OS STREETS EAST. On FRIDAY AFTERR o'clock on the remiss venbelty estNo sia Square No. 764, fron: 4,65 feet 8 inches, on south B street. between 2d and 3d streets east,’ nad tu, ping back Iti feet 3 inches. to be nold onthe on in Vided into three Building Lote as maybe deemed est. Title perfect. Terms: One-halfcash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises povied J.C. McGUIRE & ©O.. Aucte, sa GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers,, VALUABLE SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 6TH BTREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH. AT AUCTION On FRIDAY. the 18th instant, at 4% o'clock p, m., we shell sell, in tront of the premises. part Lot 24, in Square No. 454, with the improvements, con- story Brick House, with slate eight goed rooms, known 9. A fine chance for a good investment. Terms: One-half cash; balance in three and six months, with notes bearing interest. Adeed given and deed of trust taken. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, nov !5 td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, POSTPONED CHANOERY SALE, By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of this District. passed in a cause relating t) the estate of the late @ QO Grammer, junior, I will sell on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November Isth, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, Lot No.6 and Lot let tered G, in subdivision Sqaare No, 16¢, frontiog respectively on north L street and Cennecticut avenue. + Terms, as prescribed by the decree: One third cash; tbe residue at six and twelve months, with interest, for which the purchaser's boads, with surety. will be taken, and a lien reserved on the property soid, . If the terms be not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell, on seven days’ public notice, at the rick and cost of the purchaser failing to comply. Stamps, deeds, &c., at the cost of the purchaser, B TODD Trustes. pov li-d JAB C. McGUIRE & CO,, Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A NO 1 YOUNG BAY MARK, SUITABLE FOR FAMILY USE CaR- KIAGH, AND HARNESS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at 11 o'clock a, m., we shall sell, ia front of our Auction Rooms, by order of the ‘honorable Orphans’ Court of the District of Colombia, the above, belonging to the pertona! estate of the iate John, Ciapham. deceased. WM. B. JAOKSON, Executor GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auct. nov 6-4 BY WM. L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. At the Horse Bazaar, 95, Bouth side Louisiana avenue, between Yth and lUth streets, SORREL MARB AT AUOTION TO PAY EX?PEN- On SATURDAY MORNING, 19th inst . at 10 o°clx fair, if not.on the following SATURDAY MORN- G, 2th inst., I will sell, at the Horse Bazaar of if 1 W. L. WALL & CO. A SORREL MARE, to pay expenses for pasturage, Regular Sales at the Bazaar, Tuesdar, Thursday, and Saturday, withovt regard to weather. GEORGE CLENDENIN. WM. L, WALL & CO,, Aucts. pov 15 WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Washiazton Horse and Carriage Bazaar, B* 95 La. ay., bet. 9th and 10th sts. BALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0. On SATURDAY MORNING, November 19th, co metcing st 1) o'clock, we will sell at the Bazaar. com prising aboat— = FIFTY HORSES. Including some very fine Harness, Saddle, and Work Horses, Full description at sale. ALSO, A splendid Black Mare. good under saddle, and kind and gentle in harness, will be exhibited in baroces. ALSO, A large collection of desirable New and Second- hand Carriages, Light Wagons. Buggies, Wagoar, Carts, suitable for Sutlers, Harness, &c i which the sale will commence, ALSO, Selesof Horses regular every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ALSO, Carriages and Harness at private cale. LS0, Two nearly new Famil and the other six. and in excellent order, 6 WM. L. WALL & CO., Aurts, M.L. WALL & CO,, Auctioneer Horse and Carriage Boziar, 95 La. oh and Wth str . nov A CALASCHE CARRIA NES‘ SS ROBES. &c.. AT | On SATURDAY MORNING, 19th instan®, at our regular sale at the Bazaar, at about 11's 0’clock, we will sell a fine Calasche Carriage, pair Horses, Harners. Robes, &c. WM. L. WALL & Oo., Aucts. nov i7 BY‘ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers ; Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 95 La. ay., bet. 9th and Ith sts. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, TRUTTING WAG S,&e To cover advances and close consignments, for acccunt of the builders. wa will sell. without re- ‘ or cash, on BATURDAY MURN:NG, at our faz are i fine Pyne and Half Spring Trotting Wagoas, }uilt by Beraon ather-top Buggies, by good builders 3 .No-top Buggics 1 Jump-sest Buggy, built by Lawrence, for two or four jersons 1 Four scat Dagger Carriage. built by Brailey 1 Famiiy. Carriage, new. id built by Wood. With many other Carriages, with which the sale will commence, previous to the sale of Horses. Terms cash, WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucta. nov I7 3t Y WM. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. Soath corner Penn. avenue and 9th street, A BAGATELLE TABLE AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY MORNING, i9th instant, at 1) o’clock, we sbal! sell. in front of the Auction Rooms, aver} fine Bagatelle Table in excellent con- dition. nov 16 WM, L, WALL & CO., Anets, GALE: OF CONDEMNED ORDNANOE STORES, Ss — WASHINGTON ARSENAL, Wasuinaton, D C.. November 3. 1833. Will be rold «t Public Auction, at the Arsenal,on 19th of NOVEMBER, 1364, at 10 o’clock a, m.,a lot | ot ORDNANCE STORES, condemned as aunt for use. viz: eam Boil-r and Pump, 1 Double Lathe. 2 6 Grindstones, 741 Gray Blankets, 1608 Blue Blankets, 1901 Red Blankets, #7 Pole Pads, Gutta Percha, 55 \ slises. Cavalry Round, Saddle Trees, 100 yards Silk Serge 40 pounds Woollen Varna, 1000 pounds | do, 8, 3 pounds Shoe Thread, &5 Barrels, B Jugs 7 Bottles, 2 Water Cans, 332 W, ing Buckets, Gutta Percha, 79 eto edo.” Leather LSo, Al lot of Tee ROUGHT AND CAST IRON, Euccessfu] bidders will be required to remove the Stores within five days from the date of sale. Terms. Cash, in Government (7ndt ENTON, Pov 3 lit Major Commanding. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, o, 026 Seventh and D streets north. VERY EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, GILT FRAME MIK- KORS, &c . AT AUCTION. Ou TUESDAY, the 22d instant, at 10 o’clock a. m., we shall sell, at Nos. 240 and 249 Pennsyl- vania avenue, between Sth and loth streets wes a ares assortment of Furniture, consisting art of— PWalcut Sofas. Kacy and Side Chairs Walnut Marbie-top Tables ard Washstands Walnut Marble-top D-essing and other Bureaus Walnut Washstand, Wardrobe. and Bedsteads Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters Hair, Husk, and other Mattresses Blankets and other Bedding | Bruarels, Three-ply, and Ipgrain Carpets Cooking, Parlor. and other Rtoves China Glass, and Crockery Ware Fine Gilt Frame ano ether Mirrors With many other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms cash, nov 18 Ss GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc OF CONDEMNED HORSES. termaster General's Office, \st Division, is City, November 15. 1864. Will bent ae nub auction, tothe highest bidder, at Giesboro, D. O.. * RIDA, NOVEMBER 18, 1834 ONE HUNDRED, AMD ELE TY havirpy pene) ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1354, ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES, These horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. i For road and farming purpores, many good bar- gains ma: Horses told singly. Bale to commence at 10a. m, | ited States ency. Terms cash in United Sta! ee curs ner ‘EKIN, Colonel in charge First Division Quartermaster Generai’s Offce. nov 18 td OT OES B' eanD er TO SUIT THR TIMES. ‘We ate now manufacturing al] kindsof BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly receiving a sup- py of Eastern made work of every descri) mn, made expressly to order, and will id at amuch lower price than has been Heretofore charged in this city fer much inferior ae iclet a in want of BOOTS and SHOKS of Bastern -made work, will always find a good asso! Srent'Ia store and st inellowert rise Ge 42 : GRIFFIN & BROTHER, _spstr 814 Penn. avenue. LL KINDS OFBOTTLES BOUGHT AND BOLD cf iT A the highest price will be id fe oh pagne Batties, at or 1 Beventh street, island, bet tween B 0c M-Im* Y BROOKER & BELLEW, Ancti No, 346 porth 7th street, bet land K. Sales EVERY EVENING, commencing at 6 o'clock. of a general assortm of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Soaps, Comos and shes, Perfumery, Stationery, fine Gilt Albuma, Pictures, &c., &o, Out door sales attended toon the must r able terme, nov 10-Im J easoa- Uonsigamenta respectfully solicites. BROOKER & BELLEW, Ancte Y W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, STOCK OF CORSECTIONBEY STORE AT AUC- MONDAY, November Zist, at 10 o'clock, at Store ©. STs, Tth street, Island, we shall eel the Thole stock, consirtirg of— Lonfectionery, Candies, Fruits. Glass Jars, Oans, pot of fine Segara, Natural Leaf Tobacco, ot of Fancy Goods and Notions ver at W_ B. LEWIS & CO., Aucta, BY THoMas DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FE TURE FPECTS AT AL On MONDAY MORNI lo gicock, Twill sell NG, November . Joner, No, 5 arket gi atreet!, Georgetown, pee red farniture. consisting of— n° sbeld and Kitchen Mabogany Spring. seat Chairs and Sef, Mahogany Rocker and Cane seat Chairs Feather Beds, Bedsteads and Mattresses Three-ply. Ingrain and other Carpets Oil-cloth Matting and Shades Bureaus, Sideboard and Wardrobes Parlor. Cooking and other Stoves Crockery and Glasewsre And many other articles not mentioned. nov 17-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BY W. B. LEWIS & CO., Anctioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue. EVENING SALES AT AUCTION. SATURDAY EVENING, November 13, 7 ‘clock, we shall commence regu ales, through the season, of Dry goods, Clothing, Shirts. Boots, Bhoes, # Rooks, Albums, Bibles, Paintings, Engravings. Cutlery, oS Ware, Watches, Jew- ° elry, Fancy Goods, c W Bb. LEWIS & ©0., Aucts, 2ist o! with | Carriages. one four seat | Regular ralea of Furniture, Grove ke. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, aud SATURDAY, at 3S O'clock. Cash advanced on all kinds of Goods. nov 16-Iw y. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts, YJ. 0, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. &UPERIOR ROSEWOOD VEN OOPAVE PI- ANO FORTE JRNITURE AND HOUSE- HOLD KFFECTS AT PUBLIC SALE. Gn TURSDAY MORNING. the 221 inst, 10 o'clock, at residence, No. 172 F street, between lath and 19th ets..we shall sell the furoiture and effects of a family declinirg housekeeping, com- prising— Blegant Rosewood Case Seven Octave Piano ‘orte Handsome snite of Rosewood Parlor Furnitur: finished in Crimson Silk Damask a Rosewood Centra Table, Fancy Tables Banerion Plush and Tapestry Covered Arm airs Oak and Walnut Cane Seat Chairs Oak Hall Uhaira, Hat Rack Brussells Carpets and Ou) Cloth Rosewood Chamber Suite with Mirror Front Wardrobe Painted Cottage Suites, Window Shades Fair and Husk Mattresses Bolsters ard Pillows. Blinkets and Comferts Crockery and Giass Wars, Stoves. Ac. Terms cash. _Dov 18-4 J.C. McGUIRE & ©O., Aucts,_ | FRY GREMN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers. | No, 926, corner of 7th and D streets nerth. No. 314—Equity. | |, Elliott and othera versus Biliott and others, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE VICINITY OF THE RAILROAD DEPOT. NOTICE. —By virtae of a decree of the Sapreme Courtof the District of Columbia sitting in equity, Red in the above cause on the first day of No- vember, 1864, 1 ahall preceed to sell,on the iser.on MONDAY, the 28th inatant, at half. 4 o'clock p.m. all those pieces or parcel ground situated in the city of Washington, in aid District, and known and designated on the ground p'an thereof: Lot 7, Square 633. fronting 51 feeton Ist street wert. between B and C streets north, by a depth of 18 feet to a public alley 5) feet wide, with the im- provements, consisting of two two-story Frame Houser, &c | _ Let No.3, Banare 682, fronting 51 feet on lat street west. between B and C streets north, by a depth of 180 feet to a public alley 5) feet wide, wise the improvements, consisting of Frame nilding. This property is situated in one of the most im- | proving parts of the city. | “Terms of sale, a8 prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance in two equal instalments of six and + | twelve months. The deferred payments to bear | interest from the day of sale, to be secured | by notes of the purchaser or purchasers, with good and sueciens security, to be approved by the trnatee. The purchaser has the right to pay the whole of the purchase money io cash, f . . If the terms of sale be not complied with within five days after the rale.the trustee reserves the right of reselling the said property at the riskand cost of the first purchaser. JOHN F. ENNIS. Trust no iv GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc B® JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | HANDSOME BRICK VILLA RESIDENCE, WITH LARGE AND REAUTIFUL GROCNDS, FINE BRICK STABLING, CARRIAGE AOUSE. ICE HOUSE, &c. APTERNOON. November 2ist, at On MONDA | 4o'clock.on the premises, we shall sell that hand- | come residence and grounds, formerly the proper- | ty of the Jate Major Nicholeon, U.8. M.C., being | the whole of Bquare No. 765, situated at the corner | ofsouth EB rtreet and 24 street east, immediately | east ef Duddington * The xrounds contain about | two anda halfacres of ground, handsomely en- | closed, and laid out witn fine gravel drives | walks, and beautifully ornamented with choice shade trees and flowers. The improvements are | of the most superior kind, and consist of a fine, Iarge Brick Mansion. with large porticos on three | sides, the whole built aod finished in the most | substantial manner, with five Parlors, Dipin Koom, Library, large and airy Chambers, Ba | Room! Xe , \c’; in addition, there is a very supe- | rior Brick Stable, Carriage House, Ice House, | 1 i Servants’ House,&c, The property commands @ splendid view of the city. Potomac river, and sur- rounding country,and isin all respeotsa first class residence, | | Terme: One-third cash; the remainder iné6and | 12 months, with iaterest, secured by x deed of trust | onthe premises. | Conveyances and stamps st the cost of the pur- | chaste ae lee | mmediate possession given. ‘ pnovi5d J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, YJ. 0, MOGULRE & CO,, Auctioneers, TRCSTEE'S SALE 9F IMPROVED PROPERTY - QN NORTH N STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND OTH STREETS. . By virtue of # ceed of trust from Michael Runa- han and wife, bearing date onthe lith day of July, 1359, duly recorded in Liber J. A. 3., No. 179, Folioa 13, et. seq.) to the subscribers, Trustees of the | Phaenix Building Association of Washiagton city. | we shall sell, on the premises, on TUBSDAY, the | 904 day of November, at5 o’c'ock p, m., part of Lot | twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, beginniog for the said part cf lot at the northwest corner of said | lot, and running thence east with the line of north N street, fifteen feet, thence south one handr and eight feet eight and s half inches; thence west fifteen feet; thence north ooe hundred and cight | feet eigbt and a half inches, improved by a small brick tenement, | ‘Tsrtis! One-third of the purchase money eash. the residue in two equal paymenta. and | months, with interest from the day of sale, secured | by a deed of trust. . . | ‘Twenty dollars to be paid down at the tims ef sale, and if the terms are no‘ fully co oplied with | witbin five deys from day of sale, the Trustees will resell the property, after Ave days public notice, | atthe risk and expense of the defaulting pur- | cba mpSand conTayancirg at the cost of the | purcanser. RASMUS J. MIDDLETON, HILLARY G. SPALDING ¢, Trustees, nol-cod&ds J. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | « ¢ FIC OT COMMISSARY OF SUB- on DEPOT aISTENG } | | sey REE So Patines Tes JOVERN 8 i SOym EMPTY BARRELS, &c, Will be sold at public auction, at Wharf, Washington. D. C ,on TU. vember 24, 1864, at ll o’clock &. m., the following Government preperty, viz: 5 000 Beef Hides (more or less) ] Het Sheer Faea more oF less) | 00 pounds Tallew. {° sie alot of Neats foot Oll, Horns, Empty Bar- r, &c. *orerms eash in Government funds. TALLOW. Sixth street ESBDAY, No- | | All purchases to be removed within ten 's af- | ter sale, 8. 0. GREENE, | no Mi c and C. V8. UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, | Fixst Division, WasHineton City | November 8, 1864. Will besold at public auction, te the highest | bidder. at the time and places named below, viz: YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. THURSDAY, Novem- er 17, 1864, | LANCASTER, POE EELS FRIDAY, No- | vember 25. 5 = | RASTON, PENNSYLVANIA" VRSDAY, De- cember }, 18}, each place. | Two hundred Cayalry Roi .4, i These Horses cave been cordemn-d as uaft for the Cavairy service of the army, ; _KWcrroad and farming purposes many good bar | ga‘ps may be ha | “Horses sold y. Bales to commence at J0e’clock a. m. Terms: Cash in United States currep: JAMES Colonel in charge First Division Dov }0-1d G ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING FINE AND MEDIUM We bave now in store ® tary of Gentlemen’s DRESS sp: atest styles, with a full ofthe 4 a. and Furnishi Uncersbirts, Drager ‘STEPHENS & 00 nov ll-2wif __{ Intel. 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