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rr a a A ES RS Se A SS SS SS SAA LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forv’s ToEatzr.—Mr. J. E. McDonough and Miss Lotta appear to-night, for the last time, at Ford’s Theater, in & grand double entertainment, consisting of the first two acts of the “Seven Sisters,” and the grand burlesque of “Po-ca-hon-tas.” Monday algae, first ap- earance of Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins, (late rs. ©. Howard,) when will be enacted the Yich Irish drama of «Kathleen Mayourneen.” Grover’s THEATER.—This is the last night. positively, of Mr. J. W. Wallack, who will appear in his favorite character of «John Mild- may,” in the beautiful play of “Still Waters Run Deep.” Miss Susan Denin will appear as «Mrs. Sternhold.” The periormances will conclude with “Sketches in India,” Miss Susan Denin appearing as “Sally Scraggs.” On Mon- oe woe Sysehington favorite, Dan Setchell, » for an engagement six nights. ene oar culy a CANTERRURY HALL.—T wo performances to- day—one in the afternoon and one in the eve- ning. Melville and sons, and John Mulligan, appear. Other artists also appear im promi- nent characters. _ OxrorD HALL.—This place of amusement is becoming a favorite resort for the citizens of ‘Washington, who flock here nightly to wit- ness the tun-provoking performers. Go and hear the wood and straw piano. Itis a great curiosity SEATON Still catering to the fun-leving public, and none can surpass ‘hem, their jokes, wit, dan- cing and music being of the first order. Go and hear the Sharcbai crow: that will furnish you jaugh enough for one night. WASHINGTON 'TZATER.—TRose beautiful dioramic views of the present great war is still on exhibition at the Washington Theater. Go and see the gal t charge of the ninth army corps — Center MARKET To-pay.—Reef, best cuts; per pound, * » Salt Beef, lalse. Dried Beet, 25c. Mutton, best chops, 25c. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, fresh . Pork, corned, 25e. Bacon, hams, uncnat, sliced, 35c.; breasts, 2 shoulders, 25e. But- ter, 50a60c. Chickens, per pair, $1.50. Ducks, er pair, $1.50as S£e8, per dozen, 50c. Cran- Tries, toc Cucumbers, per doz, 30c. rh, per ean, 60c. Apples, per sc Turnips, per peck, 40a50c. Potatoes, Irish, per peck. Sic ; sweet,tivc. Peaches, dried, per qt, 0c. 25c. Beans, butter, sie.; white, 10at2c. Radishes, per *unch,5ai0c. Beets, 0c. Onions, per peck, S0e per peck, tc Carrots, 5c. Gyster plants, Wa. Cabbage, per hd., 15: Lettuce, per ha., ive. Fish—Rock, large, each, $S2.5/as3, small, per bunch, 5ia60e.; halinut, per pound, 2Wec.: sea bass, 15 blue fish, 15¢., dobster, 1e.: s oe.. pike, per banch; Svc.afi: perc Corn Meal, Brownstuff, 7c. in the ear, per barrel. bs Ship-stuff. 60¢. Corn, shelled, 2 a#l0. Oats, per bush., Blasi. Hay, per cwt, S1Sia Straw, » Clover Hay, $1~tas Egg each, Itc. Chestnut per quart, . Tomatoes, per peck, 5¢ Peppers, 20e. Spinanch, per peck, 5( per pound, vc. Rabbits, er r, Smali birds, per bunch, ee fld pigeons, per pair, 37 Blue win ducks, per pair, $1. Widgeons, per pair, $I. Celery, per bunch, 12. Wiid Turkeys, Krout, We. quart. Partridges. doz., $2.5 Geese. $2.25 Turkeys. $2.50a%3.50. Country Pork. per pound, 1%: ge THANKSGIVING AT KALORAMA HosPitaL.— The dining hall was tastefully decorated ‘With evergreens and the National Banner stretched across the room, surrounded on all HALL —Sanderson’s Minstrels are Cherries, dried, | sides by ingenious representations of State | arms and patriotic sentiments. The table Groaned beneath the weight of turkeys, chickens. and other delicacies provided for the Occasion, by the munificent liberality of Bos ton and its Mayor. The Chaplain of the Ho: pital made an appropriate prayer, to which all present responded, and after which, the sacrifice of turkeys and chickens was turned to an indescriminate slauchter, und could only be compared to the destruction of rebel hosts in the Valley ef Virginia, with the exception that our soldiers in the Valley did not eat their foes. while in hospital, they did devour the Bostovian’s turkey. Toasts.—The Union, one and_ indivisible, without distinction of nationality or color. Responded to by the Surgeon in charge: and Abraham Lincoln, an honest man, the choic of the American people. Responded to by Acting Assistant Surgeon Alf. Thoma: Cbristianity, the pillar of Constitutional G ernment. Responded to by Chaplain J. ©. Jacobi > MONUMENT FOR THE VICTIMS OF JUNE 17TH. ‘The committee (Messrs Dudley, Bureh, King and Johnson) to receive proposals for the erec- tion of a monument at the Congressional Cem- etery over the remains of the victims by the explosion at the Arsenal in June last, have A@werded the contract to Flannery & Bros., of thiscity. Theaccepted bid is $3,000. The de sign is & very handsome one, the monument to be of Italian marble, 25 feet high, surmounted by 4 statneof Grief, and with inscription bearing the names of the victim he m ment is to be completed, by the terms of contract, by the 15th of May, 1-55 There were nineteen designs ottered for the Monvument—two from Harttord, Ct.. three trom New York, one from Baltimore, and the others from this city. It isa matter of pride to the i the handsomest di is of construction, come from ourowa oe ANDEEW'S Society — for election of office oearers, tollowing gen- tlemen were elected for —William R. Smith. president: Frederick McGuire, Ist vice president: James Gunid, Yd vice president: der Gardner, cor ponding secretary: Spencer, recording secretary: J. surer. Managers:—4_. 8B. Todd, ox, Andrew Small, John Rutherford, John Reekie. A. B. McFarlan We understand that the tenth anniversary of this Society will be held on the Sith instant, at the Bublerrestanrant. Their anniversaries have never fs d to be most delightfal. Par- ticulars will be found in our advertising col- umns t @ meeting held > Eriscorar.—a large congregation assembled last night at Grace Church, Island in ex- pectation of the presence of Bishop Southgate to administer the rite of confirmation, bat were disappointed through the non-arrival of the Bisbop. We learn that he will certainly be present at Grace Church on Monday night, services com- mencing at half- past seven. T John’s Church: to-morrow evening at ( Church, Georgetown: Monday night (az above stated) at Grace Church, Island; and on Tues- day night at the Church of the Ascension. —— BrrGLaRy anp ARrkesT. —Last nighta man named Patk F Clancy made an attempt to ign, aad upon the | morrow morning. he will officiate at St. | Jnrist | PROGRESSING.—The new church being built by the Calvary Baptist Congregation, on the southeast corner of Sth and H stree's, is pra- gressing finely, and will be completed in the early part of the winter, if the weather is not too unfavorable. This will be a beautiful edi- fice when finished, and will add much to the good appearance of that section of the city. = as MILITARY Commrssion.—No business will come before this board before next Tuesday, as Judge Advocate Col. John A. Foster will not arrive here from Boston before that time, and probably not before Wednesday next. SE PRETTY Goop.—The amount of the proceeds of the fair for the benefit of St. Vincent’s Female Orphan Asylum is $4,530. ses eS Pror. ALEx. WOLOWSKI opens a new piano- forte and singing class. All those who wish to become fine singers or excellent performers, must not lose this excellent opportunity. So ‘THE RUSH to the Gift Bookstore, 210 Penn- sylvania avenue, increases. It is amusing to see the pleasure depicted on the coutenancesof those who, after receiving the worth of their money 1m books, are presented with something useful and valnable in gold or silver. Miss J. R. Haryey with a book purchased there re- ceived a silver-plated tea set, (five pieces;) S. Owens, & silver cake basket: Miss Jennie Far- rington, a card basket: Mr. Hammack, a cas- tor: Mrs. James McGrath, a gold watch; Mas- ter Thomas Donoly, a silver wateh; C. E. Baldwin, an ice pitcher; and Mrs. Clark, a cake basket. ed SPEOIAL NOTIOES. ——— Dortar Jewriry Storr, No, Avenue, near 4% Kt. Specrat Notier.—The old and well established firm of Weisenfeld & Co.,Odeon Hall corner of 4'. street and Pennsylvania avenue, invite the es- ecial attention of the citizens and strangers of ashington to their superb assortment of Clo- thing, comprising every style of garmeat, cut by the imcst celebrsted modistes, We are’ selling goods at the very lowest marg ns; and as we have always had eur goods mate equal to cnstom work, we hope the public will favor us with acall, and we will guarantee everyarticle as recommended, We invite attention to our very large stock of Fur- nishiog Goods, comprising every article neces- sery to furnish the most complete outfit in this city, and at prices that defy compstition. Wrisenreip & Co., corner 4% street and Penna. ay. 435 Pennsylvania 1t* nov 23 2w Boy: Boy n092-6t* eap Suits at $3, $10 and $12. heap Coats, 8 HENNING’, cor. 7th st. and Md.av , Island, MARRIED, On the morning of the 22d inatant, by the Rev. Jobn Thrush, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. WM. G, STEINMETZ, of Prussia, to Miss JENNIE C., daughter of Wm. P. McKelden, of Washington city, D.C, fe On the 2th instant, by the Ray. Father McNally. Mr. AMOS P. BEEDLE, of Washington, to Miss CECELIA M. JAMES, of Rockville, Md. (Rockville paper please copy.) On the 24th instant, at the Church of 8t Aloy- us. bythe Key. Bernardin F, Wiget,S J..Mr. YHN FREEMAN to Miss AMELIA DIOCAS, hoth of this city. On the 23d instant, at Baltimore city, by Rev Dr. Ryan. 8. D_MAKLOW. of Washingtoncity, to Miss 8. E. HARRYMAN, of Baltimore, No catds, ~ DIED, On the 2th of November, after an illness of 9 months. with the disease of the heart, LOUIS V. MOTHERSHEAD, aged 41 years, With the blessel hope Beyond the x . His relative and id# are reque: his faneral from his late reside between 4th and 5h s:reets eas on at two o'clock. The friends and relatives of Witt Asya Hrpson, from New Kept conuty, V are respectfully invited to attend t r beloved children on the 2%th day er. It will be preached by Rev. D. 8 Nica- .,in Ebenezer Ohurch,on Mason's Island, at the rame time and place. the funerals ofa of James Price. aud a child and sister of Nelson's, all of New Kent, Their friends ectfully invited to atte: " * e1 to attend 00 L street, ,on Mon lay af and dl AVAL OFFICER OF RANK, DE- open correspondence with as many of Washington city as will favor ual improvement and amusement. streated with trictest confidence, aod real paiies will be expected. wirg pros: graphs. Address J. MILTON WINFIELD, U. 8. 8. Yankee, Potomac fiotiils. 25-2t" € TTAG FARM-§ A, Capito! Bill, wil Morday next. at 12 o'clock, graphs may be icGuire & Co.'s, Over 2,00 feet of and, schools, &e., withia a quarter of an ir’swalk, A band of musie will be on the spot and indicate the location Dov 25-2t* DINE WOOD FOR SALE, — <a. About 3% Cords of Pine Wood the most of which, well reasoned, fi nmy farm, within» half vand 1 by auction on . for sale, 4 mile of Navy Yard Bridge Inanire on the farm, or Office Peansylranis ave- nue, between 18th and 19th streets. of, C.A. KRAUSE 5 Capt. and a. A.Q.M PFENE FRENCH MERINOS at 65 per yard Very five French MERINOS at 1.75. and 5 imported, all Woo The largest and most beautiful aseortment of PRINTED FRENCH MERINOS r scen in this city. Pisin all Wool MOCSSELAINS The above goois are all of LUPIN’S CELEBRATED MAKE. Were bought at auction in New York last week, d wil! be sold ata TRIFLING ADVANCE on the cost. J.J5, MAY & CO., Popular Dry Goods Store, no 25 2t f= Penn. av., bet. 9th and Ith sta, K ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. LADIES’ STITCHED KID GLOVES, Super Quality, Only $2.25 per pair, at ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. MAX WELL’S, g outa lotof ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, at 35 cents per ounce, or thres ounces for $1. at MAX WELL'S, Depot of Fancy Goads, 32% Pennsylvania avenue. C 50.0001! HEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE Butlers, Country Merchants, Pedlars, and cener- Cle nev 1 | al traders supplied at immense bargains. Watches enter the boarding house kept by Mrs. Capt. ; Mitchell, by unlockmg the door. Failing in this, he went to & window and entered. Mrs. Mitchell hearing him, went to some of her boarders who caught him and held him until officer Robinson arrived on the spot and took him in charge. Upon searching hima lot of keys were found, some of them fitted to the | irons used by the police. He was taken betore Justice Buckey, who sent him to jail for court —— Tse Missionary Societies of the Sunday Schoo! of St. Paul's Euglish Lutheran Churc h, will bold their Anniversary exercises in the Church, corner of Hand 1ith streets, to-mor- row asfferpoen, at 3 o'clock. It will be a season of unusual interest both to children and adults, The festival in aid of the Protestant Orphan Asylum of this city, will be continued this eve- ning in the Lecture room of the same Church. Every one sbould attend. SHorLirtinG.— We aldson arresied two women, Sarab A. Fetzer and Mary Jane Simpson, at the store of Harper & Mitchell, for the larceny ot one black cloak, When taken to the office and searched, & fur collar wos found, and identified as the property of Mr. Stinemetz, ard a remnant of brown merino, which was notidentified. Tne | two females were sent to jail for court by Jus- tice Clayton. sree ALMosT A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—Atthe Navy Yard on Wednesday, @~ erious accident came near occurring in the room in which the shells are boxed. The heat of the stove caused the floor to take fire, and whenit was discovered the joists werealso on fire. The shell near the Stove were quickly removed and the fire ex- tinguished. Had it made much more head- ‘Way it would bave terminated in a terrible explosion. —_—.___- _Linerarity —At the Seamen’s Sanitary Fair, just concluded at Boston, a fine grand rhe torte, presented tothe tair by Messrs. bickering & Sons, was rafiled for and brought the snug little sum of eighteen bundred dollars (81,500.) This makes five grand pianos pre- sented by this distinguished firm to the differ- ent Sanitary Faire heid in our principal cities ee reer lt LisRARY Associazion Levez.—The Li- brary Association. © ©. £., will give a rand levee at their Hall, on 7th street, next hursday evening, the procesds to be used in purchasing new books fur their library. An excellent band has been engaged tor the occa- sion, and & good old time may he expected. Ladies give your “sparss” the hint. —>— APPOINTMENT.— Richard W. Claxton, Esq. Bas been appointed s#/stant foreman of the Government Printing Office, vice John H Oun- ningham, Esq., promoted to the toremanship. and Jewelry of every description in aby pattero or quality. and in any quantity, constantly on hand and madeto order. Estimates of any class of work furnished. Good Canvassing Clerks wanted. Prices and full descriptions free, Ad- dress T. & H. GAUGHAN, 716 Broadway, New York. poy 21-Im* @ KIDWELL & SON, DROGGISTS, Street. Successors of Kidwell & Lawrence, Pennsyivania avenue, near corner ith Having completed this elegant and extensive DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, offer superior facilities to the residents of Wasb- ington and public generally for obtaining FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES, MEDICINAL WATBR, &c. The object of the proprietors is to supply the de- ficiency long felt by the citizens of Washington— of a first-class Drug Store. Our arrangements for componding Physicians’ Prescriptions are eo per- fected as to meet the entire approval of the faculty, \IDWELL & SON. noy 18-Im Chemists and Druggists. PHS WOKLD KKENOWNED LAVa TIP Mi 1 BINATION GAS BURNERS, 2 Have at last been received, and are now on exhi- bition and for sale at No. 15 434 streat,(one door below Dr. Sunderland's Church,) in this Their merits speak for themselves; a trial of these Burpers will convice any abd all persons chat they are whatkas long been needed by the cor- sumers Of gas in this city, bey wive you a clearer, softer, and better light, at from fifteen to thirty and even forty per cent less money than you are now paying for gas The Lava Tip is such that it cannot corrode, therefore always remsins clear and perfect, The combination of the Surner prevents any more gas from passing through it than is actually consumed, 7 Ll would respectfully solicit acall from all those interested, and moaee seer themselves into the espective merits 0 urners. ote ee i. M. LAKE, nov 1l-29* General Agent M, WILLIAN, r ) IMPORTER, . ave., Wash $7. Cite reviee QO Pai W goods b: ays Tee sto! an ont s Seal and iost ir acnah at Ot nated Sie rege semen of Ladies’ an: iren’s Olo; a] ments, Lace Goods, a sree asaaee lane oe Feathers Goods, as Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, nvock is composed feathers, Silks. Crapes, Velvots, Dress and Oloak Trimmings Verntbans. ete. N Faney Combs, Perfumery, from the cele. House Demarson, Chetelat & Co., P; M. WILLIAN being t! only merchant in this city who imports ot goes for selections him- self to Europe, and bas his agent residing in Par who te m Nouveautes ‘a8 8000 ss taey make heir appearance, erefore pre; to please the most fastidious tastes. t parnov 3-Smit Alt KINDS OFBOTTLES BOUGHT AND SOLD the Biepert peice will be paid for Champagne Bottles, at 671 Seventh street, Inland, eon EB and F ec M-lm* treets, WANTS. ANTED—A GIRL todo general housework. Aoply at 519 12th street, between Pena. av- enue and FE st. 2 tt QITUATION WANTED, by a girl, as chamber- + maid in a hotel or private boarding house, Ad- dress L., Star Office. 1t* ANTED—A good COOK, for a restaurant. V Apply atthe Star Office. Good wages given. noy 26- FOR RENT AND SALE wee Se Roeexs FOR RENT.—Inguire at No. 537% H L street, between 6th and7th 8 reets, no \6 3t* Pere ae ented ho ate tay ete street, Ow Partly furn t °*no 26-3t" FOR RENT Three comfortable FURNISHED ROOMB; also, Table Boarders can be accom- modated, at No, 334 18th street, between and the Heights of No ait Fi WANSTED—A respectable WHITE WOMAN, to do geveral housework in a private family. Apply at Carroll Place, corner of A and lat streets east. nov 25-3t™ FOR RENT_Three unfurnished ROOMS; also. two gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished Room and Board, at 403 K street. tween 9th and 10th streets. it (i ers GENTLEMAN of good practical ability. to attend to seme out door business. Apply patween d4and 6p. to VIRTUE & YON- TON d=" th street, Roo nov 26 2t* WANTED—A HOUS. ‘ontaining five or six fur- nisked rooms, b smal family without cnil- dren, ess “SA, BR B.,” Star Office, stating terms, location, &c. nov 26 eo3t™ V NTED—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, one large and one small, with or without parma- nent board, for a gentleman, wife and child, 11 years cld.’ Address, stating locality and terms, Box 320 Post Office. noy 2% 3t" WANTED IMMEDIATELY A good WHEEL- WRIGHT. Good wages and steady employ: ment will be given, App y at ROBINSON'S Blacksmith Shop, corner of E and 10th streets, Island, nov 26-3t* SINGLE GENTLEMAN desires a pleasantly located and comfortable ROOM ata moderate rate. Ifsuited would become a permant Reference givenif required. Address Star Office. nov 26 ANTED—At 325 EB strect, Washingto: white WOMAN as Cook, Washer and Ire Jood wageagiven, ns 25 3t* | WANTED. IMMEDIATELY—An gctive BOY about 19 years. Apply at No. 316 Penn’a } avenue, between 9th and lvth sts. no 25 3t* W NTED—By two respectable girls, SITU A- TIONS—ene as cook and the other as cham- heruaid, Please address anote to Box No Star Office, for three days. no ANTED. WOMAN to cook, wash, and iron for aamall family. Good weges given and a good servant wanted. Apply at 305 loth street, between L and M. si __ nov 25-3 WANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSK, Brick or Frame. Will pay from 32500 to 34.000, Address. stating size, )ocaticn, price, and terms, BYRACUBE, Washington, D.C. nov 25 3t* ET NURSE WANTED. Appiy to Dr W. P. JOHNSTON, No, 466 7th street, between the honrs of Sand 9a'm. and 12 xnd!1 p.m. None need apply unless willing to leave the city for a few months, nov 25 10, 3t* [| 'GRRISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two clegant PARLORS and several other very fine ROOMS, large and small, at 492 E street, between 5th and 6th, Dov 26 3t* 'O LET—Part of HOUSE corner of 1sthaod D streets, Island, consisting of seven rooms, They willbe let together or separately. Inquire corner } and D streets, of Mr. Demong o's Homan Hair Store. noy 25-st* Foe SALE—4n BATING HOUSE, with all the fixtures for steaming oysters, in a good loca- tion. The reason for selling is sickness. For par ticulars inquire on the premises, No, 659 Mary- land av., between 9th and 10th sts, nov 26-lw* Fe RENT—Five unfurnished ROOMS, in ala: honse, suitable for housekeeping Terms, RT month, in advance. Inquire on the premises, «0.65 Maine avenue, between 3d cad 42 streets, a few minutes’ walk from Pa. av, Boy 23-3t" OR RENT—A PARLOR and two BED ROOMS on second floor, with small RUOW on 34 toor, together or separately. Also, the use of a kitchen ifreqnired Appiy at 234 H street, between Ith and2 th streets. Une block trom the cars. nov 26-2t* with the fix- FOE Sabk—a ResTaURANT. tures. now doing @ very fair business. The Heuse will be rented to party purchasing, on rea- Sonable terms. For particulara inquire at the northwest corner of 34 street west and H street north, nov 26 eo3t* OR RENT—One large and well furnished PAR- LOR; «)s0, several other rooms, two communi- cating with the parlor, will be let saperate or to- getber. Price modrrate. Situatel 318 north B st.. Capitol Hill, within half asquare of City cars, and pear the Capitol. nov 26-Lw" Fo SALE- Three valuable BUILDING LOTS, the whole or a part, on accommodating terms, being 72 feet on I street, between (3th and 1th, fronting Franklin Square. @or further partica- Jars inquireof A MOREHOU No. < street west. Also, a FARM, 18) acres, 18 miies from Washington, D,@., in’ Maryland, Payment easy, on long time, nov 26 Ime* PGRN gH ED HOUSE FOR RENT Apply 419 13th street, nov 25-2 ANTED—A competent MAN, to take charge ofthe eating department of a large camp within a abort distance of this city. Five hondr-d dollars ($500) will be necessary to start it The applicant must bea reliable man. Inquire of MR H RICHARDS. next door to the entrance of the Metropelitan Hotel. Boot Store. Bov 25-3t* ANTED—A young MAN to attend Bar at J. BROWN’S Restaurant, corner 13th street, and Pennsyivania avenue. nov 23-3t* ANTED—By a gentleman, a mall faroished ROOM. with board, if possible in the First the Ist of December, State terms, and .H., Star Office. nov 23-4t* URNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD WANT- ed—Ry a young married couple. Address N. A... office of this paper, stating terms, Dov 23 3t* eee FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED with 6 or 8 rooms by Dec. Ist, Reat not to excced month, Gocd reference given, Address ‘Do: Star office. nov 23 WANTED — Ladies’ and Gents Cast oFP CLOTHING, WATCHES, PI8TOLS, FURNI TURE. erany kind of Personal Property. Ladies attended to by Mrs, SMITH, No, 416 E street, near the Post Office. nov * WW ANTED—Laties to calland see myn Z terns for Slippers, Smoking Caps, Pincush- ions, Watch Cases, Powder Bags, Yokes. Bands, ’antalets, Skirts. &c ; particularly to examine ont Baby Blankets and Embroidered Flannel Skirts f r infants. The only place in town togetthem. We are the on'y persons in town who understand the business thoroughly. WM. PRINOKE nov 23-tf 381 Fat., bet. Sth and 9th. STORE FooM | WANTED—Must be well lighted SO and well ventilated. Situation oa north side | \ Ward, b address of Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and streets, preferred Snbmit terms and period of Jeasa to T. J. FISHER, of firm of J.C. McGuire & Co, nov ii-6t | ANTED- Six MEN. to canvass for Life [nsu- rance Compan Inquire at MAURY & CO.: Bankers, No. 617 7th street. noy 13 eol2t” BER SKINS WANTED !—The subscribers will pay the highest cash prices for DEER 8K TN" at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, lus High street. Georgetown, D.C. boy i6-tf RAMSBURG & EGERT. A MONTHLY NURSB.—American widew, 20 years’ experience, best references given, wouil like a few engagemenia. Has no objections tact¥er kind of sickness. if not contagious. Appry till December 1.419 H st,, between 6th aad 7th. nov l-eotdecl WWANTED To let every lady in Washiogton know where to get their FLUTING done, roperly and promptly, without injury to color or Fine. 243 Penn's avenue, south side, between I2th and 13th sts, nov 8-Im* W ANTED—A BOILER capable of drivingal) horse power engine. Address Mr, BAKER, Star Office, “ Vv 7HO WANTS TO UY GOOD AND ON EAP CIGARS, call at No. 39%. corner 7th and H ets, (mov 2-1m*) FREDERIK SEITZ. WANTED Ladicn ish STAM who wish STAMPING, PINKING AND FLUTING done as itwught to he, go to the only practical hand in town. That ; WM. PRINCE, 3™1 F street, who has on hand patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, avd kly receiving from the designers new and beautiful patterns. Having the only machine in town to make patterns, he is able to meet, anyon position, Goods stamped while you wait. k out ladies in whose bands you give your goats, We are responsible for every article we stamp. nov 7-tt W ANTE D—#ECOND HAND FURNITUR Alxo. MIRRORS. CARPETS. BEDS, | DING, and HOUSEFU RNIBHING GOODS of ev: Aescription BR. BUGBLY, 406 7tb street, fe 8-tf between Gand H. east side. > EDUCATIONAL. GRGEGETOWN DFEMALE SEMINARY —A | ¥ Boarding and Day School, 141 West street, | Georgetown, D.C. The duties of this institution will be resumed September &th. Circulars may be had by addressing the principal . noy 18-Im* M. J. HARROVER, BONOGRAPHIO INSTITUTE AND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS, cor. 7th and E sts., opposite the Post Office. Day School for Boys. $5 per wonth. No charge for Instrumental Music. Evening Classesfrom4 to9 p.m. oc 29 Im* GEORGETOWN ADVER’NM?S G EORGETOWN CORPORATION 8TOCE.— BU Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per SOnk. Fer annum, paren’ quarterly. can obtain some by applying to WM AIRD, Glerk of said Corporation, oc 1-dtD1 (UNION HOTEL. | Corner Bridge and 2 Georgetown, D. This old estab) Hotel si now open to receive travellers and strangers, First class board at $2.5) per day. ne 12-Im* ‘porre PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company's boats, * Potomac,” oe, Sarsiny ond euelle aven.’’ Apply te the ns on board, or to x JOHN &. DAVIDSON, my 18- Water street.Georgetown. | AB srs FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. Temperance Hall. E street, between 9h and Wth sts, PROF MARINI wishes to inform his nn. merous friends and the public in general, A Washington sts., c. that his Second Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, December lst. Days and Hours oF Tuit10N.—For L: esant iters—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 8 to m. For Gentlemen—Tuesdays Thurs days and Saturdays, from 8tol) p.m Private les sous given at any time desired. For particulars please call at the Academy during scheo!l hours, or address by mail. nov 18-Im __FOR SALB. BR + ricortentritil bay norsrs, D5 Well matched; one five, the olber 6ix years old; one sorrel saddle horse, eet years old; one BUGGY and one CAKRIAGR, nearly new. Apply at the stable on G st., between Nth and 12th. nov 19-1m* 486 CHOlCH FaLL stock. 486 456_...__. PAPERHANGINGS._ -...._.486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of ,En broidered and medium priced Gilt paverss oe ‘Aino, a varied aud choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers, Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &0- Orders for Paperbangings or Window Shades punctually executed in city or country, Terms cash for goods and a or. 486 ios OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES. The richest, handscrest acd most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the Listrict. These Foous are warranted to be gilded with goli leaf and of superior workman- shi ‘Also, a beantiful assortment of Card Visite Al Frames of joreian and domestic manufacture, as represen WINDOW 8HADKs, Different celors and seizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order. PICTURE CORD AND TagsELs, Different sizes and colors Pictu: : Rings, Nails. &e. aaa ee ee CARD VISITE FRAMES, Brench BL pet Carved wood. and American Composition Card Frames in va; 486 PICTURES. vings and Paintings for sale A choice Pes at J. MAKKRITER’S, No. 456 Seventh street, the @7-Pivase remember the Number, 486, term Cash for Goods and Labor. sep eet INOS cea legant DINING ROOMS f. Ww. € an LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, E street and Pennsylvania door east ot Willar nov 2]-lw* POR SALE—The STOCK AND FIXTURES of a first-class Confectionery, Apply at No, 365 7th street, corner of I. ne BOY 25-10" OK RENT—Two first story ROOMS. partly fur- aptaee 27 Hstreet, between 17'h and isth, nev: ‘al |;OR RENT—In a private family anda very de sirable location.a neatly Furnished PARLOR and CHAMBERS. No, 476 15th street, bet. Pena, avenue and F streets. nov 25.30" QR SALE—A three story BRICK HOUSE, No 26™ C street, between llth and 12th sta, con- taining S roms with passage. Apply at 39~'D kt,, between 6th avd 7th streets. nov 25-3t* (OR BALE AT A BARGA e GEASE and FURNITUR® of a large boarding honse on Penn’aar. Apply to D.C. KNIGHT uo 25 3t" 373 Penn's GU RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, with rooms and cellar, and with gas, Suitable for vate family, Ponsession immediately. In- h'st. wes ov 25 2 k R VT: @ person. a comfor’ KOM, unfurnished. except carpet and stove. Terms$8 per month. Good reference require? No. 404 Massachusetts avenue, between ‘th and noy 25 3t* iOR RENT—A large three story brick HOUSE, on L street, near sth east. very suitabie for a restaurant and hotel or boarding honse. Inquire of JO-EPH REPETTI, No, 164 L street, on the premises. no25 2w OR RENT—Two large, well-furnisced PRONT KOOMS, and two smaller ROOMS adjoining. Apply at No. 459 12th street, between G ana if, west side. no 25-3t* £8. RENT—Handsomely furnished ROOM’ No, 431 llth st. Immediate possession. Suit: for a private family. Stable ond carriage able house, Security and reference required, nov 25 3t* poe RENT—A three-story Brek HOUS® wil good vard and weod house, a puny with gor water in front of the premises, Immediate posses- rion given, Enquire on the premises, No. 310 4th street west. between G and H sts. nov Gon n- apand pleasant farnished HF kOOMS. with water and gas, ruitable for three sends mies: ormanand wife w e put chi dren, for ousekceping. at No. 401 6th street, between @ and H. Kent in advance. nov 25-2t* NT—Two hanisome PARLORS with or thout furniture, will answer for housekeep- ing, 4th etreet, I=", between Land New York av- enue. Also, one HOUSE with six rooms to rent. nov 25-2t* prors UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Ina three-story Brick [louse - n northwest corner of 4th street and Istreet. Two of the rooms are large, with five windows io each, suitable for memb fired, A if | eee FOR RENT—114 acres, wel! irapr’ cod house, rooms, linile from Blalensbarg R. &. Station, beautiful locality, fine for eardea purposes, good orchard, Ac. Rent reasonable. FOR SALE- An elegant3 story brick HOCSE.9 rooms anda kitch Water, bath, Jar, vewly papered and paitned, on Mass. 4 Price $7,.U". RLM. HALLA CO. Keal Estate Brokera, Correr of jth and Bstrests. iy OR KRENT—From one to fo sant ROOMS, situated on lith street, No. 7th ward. first building south of Md.a Rov 23-1w* @{TORE FOR RENT. No 400D atreet. between > 6th and 7th streets. Enquire on the premises, _Bovs-3te = Fo RENT—Two story BRICK HOL st., between Nand OU. Inquireat 3 nov 23-1w* por KENT—Tiree ROOMS on line of railroad, in Georgetown, (farnished,) to gentiemen, on reesopable tern ere there are wo boarders, nov 2 res RENT —Will be for rent December 14 two larze STORE ROOMS over store of M 5 ay caue, three doors east hov 2 BAreee SHOP FOR SALE. with a tw -atory House" Apply for JOSEPH ARBOLA Ne rth Capitol etrest, opposite the Suldiers’ BR nov 23-3t* frok SALE—A neat two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT—four reoms and basemert—on 4th street, near P. Price $1 cash. Inquire at 305 th street, near New York av. nov 23-3t™ [Moe RENT—HOUSE No. 606 sth ste east, near the Navy Yard, cvataining eight rooms, water and gas: street cara pats the door. Apply 37 north E, between 0th and llth streets west, HOV 23 3t* | UBNISIIED HOUSE FOR RENT—The hou is three stories with Back Building, and furvished throughout. May berented by a private family for six mouths, or longer. Price $250 per month in advance. Possession Ist of December proximo, Apply at “Star” Office. nov 23-3t" [POR BENT- The vew four-story BRICK HOUSE. situated on Pennsylvania avenue cerner of 2ist street, contaiving 14 rooms; also. Sture 45 by 5 feet. Water and gas on the premises. Posses- sion given immediately. Inquire of JAMES McGRANN,179 Pa av. nov 23 lw* Fee RENT-Several ROOMS, furnished or un furnished, 8. E. corner of i2th st.an dMaryland av., Island. s i: ii no2l Gt 4 Od FOR RENT—No. 169 West street, ba- tween Congress and High streets, George- town, D. G.. containing @ rooms and ‘bas-meat kitchen, with cellar; also water and gaa_ Suitable for private family, Inquire at WILLIAM GLB- SON'S Steamed Oyster Saloon, 146 High str-et, three doors below Weat street, nov 21-6t* Fo SALE—#85) will purchase the STOCK OF GOODS and three years LEASE, at $25 p-r month, of a building on 7th street, island, ‘con= taining store-room, room up stairs. and a good, Gry cellar. MITCHBLL & SONS.” Reul Estate Brokers, SE. corner Penn's avenue and lth st. FOR RENT—A large FURNISHED HOUBK, in wn, Also, an eight-room UNFURNISH- “KE, on 7th street, Rov 21-60" A STABLE TO LET—Having three stalisanda carriage house. Enquire at 514 M st., 4th door east of 10th st. Roy 19-6t* At PRIVATE SALE— One DRUG STORE, H ES, Three LOTS, __ Five FARMS. Inquire at 455 Massachusetts avenue, near 6th Street. nov 19 Im* OR RENT. cP EF FURNISHED ROOMR. A suite of Handsomely Furnished PARLORS and BED ROOMS, in one of the most desirabie and plessant situations in the city, and only on» min- ut s walk of Willards’ Hotel and Penn’s av , Ne. 457 13th st, west side, pov 18-12t* FOES IEH ROOMB FOR REN T—For rentcom- fortable and well furnished ROOMS, au No.450 12th street, becween G aud H streets, The location is one of the mosi desirable in the city. no l41m poz SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d ana Market sts, George- town, D. C.,containing 17 roums, with all the latest improvements, in perfect order, A Brick Btable, Ice Fouse and all necessaty, outbuildiags hed. House 45 By 49, lot_ sv by 15. Price = 00, Terms easy. and possession when required, or further particulars apply on the premises, nov Ll-18t* Foe BENT c A LARGE, FINE OFFICE, Suitable for a p: ymaster or gay professional ge: tleman; the most central focation in Washiogton— 274 F street, near corner Isth, ouly two squ from the Treasury and War Departments, Bon’ only $400 per annum, payable monthly in ad- vance, Iso. SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS. adjoining the office, to a family without children; water, cas, &c, giishleet reanat oad apne EOF of first ipectability need apply, to P. BELLEW &CO., 51 r BF Heliew Gaur, 510 7th at.. three doote south of Foe RENT—Two ROOMS, on second floor, sait- able for four gentlemen, and one on first foor. Inquire st 437 sth atreet, between G@ and H streets westside, 0 ‘FPOUSSS AND LOTS FOR SALE On H and@ etreets north,on Mane aod Maryland ave- noes, D and K south, an it streot weat, between M avd N south, B. LBURN, S.8, Jail, o¢ 24 :m* {URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board, to gentlemen onl a street, near 18th, Inquire of Mrs, A, EB. STRPHENSON. au 31-tf oa | Scales and Weights, 3 Scoops. 2 Steelyards, AUOTiON SALES, AUOTION SALES, Fer ether Auctie see first page. FUTURE Days, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW | BBY BROOKER & BELLBW. Auctioneers DyYJ.o 1.2L. No, 346 morth 7th street, bet. Tand K. BX ?: ©. Moauine & 00., Auctioneers. slain? ee —— Sales EVERY EVENING, commenci TWO GOOD BUILDING LoTs ON TBNTH | o’ele Dry Goods o'clock, of s general assortment of 4 eee eR EEN P STREET AND RHODE | Hosiery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes. Perfumery, Stationery, fine Gilt Albums, Pictures, &c., &e, (On BATURDAY AFTERNOON. November 2th, | Out door'sales attended to'on the most reason- at4 o’clock,on the being eo we shall sell two de- | ableterms. QGonsignments res: etal solisited: Firable building lots on the west side of loth street | novl0im — BROOKER & BELLEW, Aucts west. between north P street and Rhode Is'acd | —————-—-- ee avenue fronting each 2 feet, ey Tunning back 99 SALE OF CONDEMNED MULES, feet 9 inches, containing 1 9% fee — Curmr QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Terms: One-balfcash. the remainder in 3 and6é months; with interest, secured by a deed of trast Depot or WasninGron. on the premises. Wasntnotor, D. C., November 21, 1364. ewegnvervances and stamps atthe cost of the pur- aru fold at public auction st the Dorcel oaee e Ober ; a ° noid 3.0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auct’s, | on MONDAY Novator ss, tse torte MULES, condemned as unfit for public service. Sale to commeace at l) o'clock a.m, Terms: Cash, in Government funds. Brigadi BD. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Ohief Quartermaster, Bovis Depot of Washingto Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctior B No, 526, corner of 7th Aba Drees worth: Eiliott and oh 2 ee Elliott and others veraua Elliott : SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TSS iN THM VICINITY OF 1HE RAILROAD DEPOT. NOTICE,—By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.sitting in equity, parsed in the above cause on the first day of No- vember, 1864, I shall preceed to sell, on the prem ises.on MONDAY, the 28th tustant, at half. paet 4 o'clock p.m. all those pieces or parcels of growed situated in the city ‘of Warhington, in suid | District, end known and designated on the ground plan thereof: Lot 7. Square 633. fronting 51 feeton Ist street wert. between Band C streets north, by a depth of 18) feet to a public alley 50 feet wide, with the im- provements, consisting of two two-story Frame es, &e t No.8, Square 632, fronting 51 feet on Ist t west. between B and C streets north, by adepth of 13) feet to a public alley 5) feet wid with the improvements, consisting of Frame Building. : This property is situated in one of the most im- BY W. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, THIS (Friday) EVENING and TO-MORROW EVENING, at7 o'clock, at Store No 307 Penn- sylvania avenue, we shall cell, large Invoice of New Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Under Shirts and Drawers, Wcol Stockings, Albums, Bibles, aad Fancy Goods, nov 5: 2t W.B, LEWIS & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 426 Seventh and D streets north, HOUSE AND LOT oN THE ISLAND AT AUC- ‘ON. On WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., at 40’clock p. m., we shall sell, infront of the premises, part of | Lot 2, in Square s79, improved by asmall Frame | House. The purchaser has also the privilege of collecting one-half of the revt of the adjoining house. xs itis rartly on the lot abovementioned This property js situated on 8d street west, be- tvern Cand D streets south Terms cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, nov -6-e0A ds Auciioneers i] A’ CTION SALE, a n TUESDAY. Nc Soth, 1834,at thecorner of 4. street and Maryland avenue, commencing at 11 o'clock a. in , willsell withoat reserve. 25 barreix of good Cider Vinegar, about 1,200 ft. Pine Boards, 2 good Horses suitable for hack or wagoa and ons 2-horse farm Wagon, 4 Sets of Single PMarness, L xocd Hay Cutter. 2’ Watctes, and a number of | Proving parts of the city. Other articles, nov 2s4t7 | . Terms of sale, a8 prescribed by the decree: On | third of the purchase money to be paid in cas! Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers the balance in two equal instalments of siz AUCTION SALE OF WHEELWRIGHT SHOP twelve months. The deferred payments to bear i interest from the day of sale, to be secared AND FIX 'URES ON LEASE GROUND RENT, On TUBSDAY, the 29th instant, at 4 o clock p by notes of the purchaser or purchaserr, with ood : and sufficient security, to be approved by the m., We shall cell, in front of the ‘premises,on 4; | trustee. ; street, betwern Virginia avenue and E street | The purchaser has the right to pay the whole of south. Terms cash. nov 26 4 , the purchase money in cash, | _ Ifthe terms of sale be not complied with within | fyedays after the rale,the trastee rescrves the right of reselling the #aid property at the riskand cost of the first purchaser. JOHN F ENNIS, Trustes po Ir GREEN & WILLIANS, Aucts._ BY J.C. MCGUIRE & OO., Avctioneera, SMALL COTTAGE FARM EAST OF THE CAPI- TuL FOR SAL On MONDAY, November 22th. at 12 e’clock_m., | on the premises, we shall sell Lets No, 16, 17 and 19. in Square No. 1.111, situated at the corner ofrouth A street and [9th street east, fronting IZ feet on south A street and 182 feet 2 inches on 19th street east, con.aining 21/00 *quare fest, ard im- | proved by aspug Frame Qottage containing six rooms, Car inge House; Barn, &c., surrounded by handsome sbade trees, end planted with finest fruit trees, vines, &c., from Mr. Sauls nursery A photograph of the buildings can ba seen atthe aucticn rooms, Terms: One-balf cash; the remainder in six andtwrive months, with’ interest, secured by » deed of trust on the premises. diate possession siven. ds 3. C. McGUIRE & CO., Anctr. nol BY WM. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. South corner Penn, avenue and 9th street. PEREMPTORY TRADE SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR TOBACCO AT ACC- TION On TUESDAY MORNING. November 29, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Rooms. witheut reserve, ove of the largest stocks of fine Tobacco ever offered in this city at auction, it being all in original packages and comprising— 14) Boxer superior Cavendith Tobacco, 50 Bexes Spencer’s No, 1 Cavendish Tobacco, 25 Boxes Dark Bweet 11’s Tobacco, 15 Boxes Dark Sweet ‘;’s Tobacco, 2) Boxes Natural Leaf Tobacco, 75 Caddies Dark Sweet ‘;'s Tob: 5) Caddies Dark Bweet 1’s Tobi 5 Mahogany Bright ',’s ri Caddies Bright 10's Tobacco, arrels Fine cut Chewing Tobacco, ases Smoking Tohacco. 50 Boxes 5 Ibs each, Manilla Indigo, 100 Boxes Pepper. 1) Boxes Cream Tartar, &e ,&c. We especially invite the attention of the Trade, Sut! nd Buyers, to this large rtock of Tobaeco, asthe whole stock will be sold without reserve, for cash. » Bov2 WM. L, WALL & O0O., Aucti 3 WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SAL BOF SLOOPS LITTLE ELMOR AND RELIANCE, THEIR TACKLE, &«.. XC. In virtne of two warrants of sale igsned from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District | | Gf Columbia, holding a District Court, and to 7 "4 - irected, I will se!] at public sale, for cas! at pair Calf Shoes. 1’: pair Kip Bhoes, 2 pair Wool | foot of sth street wharf, on the Potomac river, on i ne i738 ocx s Tobacco. | TUESDAY. the 2th day of November inst., at 3 60 pounds S. W. Boap, 3%) dozen D. E' Buttons, s | ° $s i 7 ines bottles Mustard, 4 part eet Steward’s Sture., s Tus floce us eet nos Mee ncnes ae ies, se WARD H. LAMON.U 8S. Marshal D.. WARD TWA. L, WALL & 0, aucts, {Chronicle} nov 26 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auct. RY THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetown, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 7th, at 4 o'clock, I will sell, in front of the premises ho. 102 West street, part of Lot No.23 . all's addition to Georgetown, fronting absut 3i test 4 inches on West street, between Congress and Washington streets, and running back to a 12 toot paved alley. . The improvements consist of a well built two- story Brick House, containi g nine rooms and cel- lar, with gas throvghout the house Terms: One-half cash; balance in 12 months, se- | cured by a deed of trust'on the property. All c nveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, Title perfect. JOUN H CHEW. Executor, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, nov 26-4 {Intel | Y JAS. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALK OF WELL-LOCATED :UILD- ING 1.078 EAST OF THE CAPILOL Oo MONDAY AFTERNOON, November :8th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, by virtu+ of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colunipia, | sitting as a Court of Chancery, substituting me aa trustee under a deed of trust duly recorded in Liver J, A.8., No. 143, folios 41), et seq., one of the land records for Washington county, ia said Dis- trict, 1 stall sell Lots Nox. 3.4.5.0,.7 8.9. and I in Square No. 916, subdivided in bnilsing lote of about 21 feet front. each extending back about 1 feet to public alleys. The lots fronton Sth street east, between © ani D streets north, and on C ani D streets north, be- tween sth and 9th streets cast. These lots’ are finely located in arapidly improving part of the city. y IMMEDIATELY APTER— I shaii-seil the whole of Sj:are No. 957. bounded by Ithand 1th streets eestand north Baud C streets. . Termes of sale. Cne-third of the purchase money cash, sod the remaiuder in two equal pavirente at6 and I2iontts the deferred payments to hear interest and to be secured by decd of trust on the Premives 01d. Nee jouveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost, W.Y. FERDALL. Trystec, no2-ttawids J.C. McGUIRK & UO.. Anste, XOVERNMENT BALE OF CON. . 7 STORES ONDEMNED T hall sell at the Navy Yard. in this city TULSDAY. Noveraber ing condemned article ‘O, Tobacco, at 120 Clock, the follow, 4 Pea Jackets, 26 Round Jackets, 1 Blue Jumper, 6 Blue Cloth Trousers, 25 Blue Figpel } Overshirts, 9 Blue Satinet Trousers, 1i Blue Flan nel Uncershirts, 21 yards Barnsley Sheeting, 5,900 POUNDS BEEF 47 Bread Bags ‘berms: Cach in Government funds, ;— By order of S, P. Brown. Navy Agent _noy 25 K. 8. PAGE, Sts OF STEAM TUG AND BARGEs, Chief Quartermaster’s Opies, Depot of Washi % Warning DON ata vib lh ¥J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE_OF IMPROVED PROPRRTY ON NCRVIN STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND fH STRERTS. 7 a ee OF Ce) or tettat from Michae! Runa- ctionser, : ( Ov 25, 156 7 ‘ Will be sold at Public Anction, at Government | and ® re bearing datennthe Mth day of Jule, Weds Aogtor G aticet WW seb iuete nc | 3fe “ty spoordetia Biber: 2. A Folios on SHURS + December 15, wv: &t seq., to the subscribe t Tug ana four Schuylkill Barges ag Phoenix Building Association of aanineton cine Steam Tug ©. G. SAWTELLE weshall sell, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the Baree BRITONS CLINTON, 22d day of November, at 5 o’c'ock p. m.. part of Let twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, beginning for 2 MILTON WILKINS, the said part: flot at the northwest corner of aid 8 CNT ED ee lot. and rnnning thence east with the liae of north Fale to commence at 12.0’¢ ock roon S'reet, fifteen feet, thence south one handred Terms cash, in Government funda. * and eight feet eight and a half inches; thence west cy eee DA RUCKER | fifteen feet; thence north oae hundred and eight Erigadion General and Chief Quartermaster, | ec cans pall ioches taproved by ® aminil Sos —____Perotot Washington, | “Terma: One-third of the purchas® money cash, | the residue in two eqael paymeats, at6 and 13 mnths, with interest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust. enty dollars to be paid down at the tims of sale, and if the terms are no’ fully co -plied with | Within five days from day of sale. the Trustees will resell the property. after five days public notice, ane tisk and exvenre of the defaulting pur- chaser. Stampsand con™ayancing at the cost of the pureuaser, 4 | ERASMUS J. MIDDLETON, HILLLaRY 0, SPALDING, ¢ Trustees. | nol-cod&és J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ao” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONEDUNTIL | TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 29th, at 4 B* J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TXECUTOR’S SALE OF MEDICAL Lty AND SURGICAL. INSTRUMENTS a RE On TUESDAY EVENING, November 20th. at + ocicck, at the Auction Reoms of Jas, C. McGuire & Co.. Ishalisell, by order of the Orphans’ Court. | the valaable Medical Library of tne late Dr. B! | ohnson Hellen; a!s0, his fine tei. | <0) Tosrunecta is fine collection of Surgi- i Terws cash, GRAFTON TYLER, Executor. J.C. McGULKE & 0. re BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No, 626, corner of 7th and D streets north now 35, : POSITIVE SALE | Oo ee EMSS MIDDLETON VIITGHEN PURNITT Ite GLE BRE OLD AND | HILLIARY'G SPA CLDING.( Trustees, KITOBEN Et TORE, GILT FRAME MIR- | _ nov 2i-d 3.0 McGUL "00. Ancts, TA : =~ Un MONDAY, the 25th instant, at 10 o'e | PRY GREE oti ro. .we shollcel vat Nos, 2.¢and 249 Pope tents || Bee one WL OUEA ME, Aitotioneers, avenue, between 12th and 13th ets, west wi * | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SEVEN vAL- qurtment of Furritura, consisting fn part Meee ee | UA GLE BUILDING LOTS ON NOTE OMe Welnut Sofas, Biey ent’ Side Ohsira | TOL, “H. AND IT STREETS NORTH AND 18T alnut Marble top Tabies and Washstanda STREET BAST, IN THE IN MEDIATE NEIGH. VOD OF ST. ALOYSLUS CHURCH AN THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE | at, of Waluut Marble top Dressitg and thor fice Walnut Washetand, Ward a ae Feather Bede, Pillows and Bolet ra eee? | y N Hait, Husk and other Mattresses On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO: the 30th x | at 40’clock, on the premises. ia virtue of a deed Hankets and other Bedding: a, trogt duly, executed to me, and recorded in the Gooking. Parlor andother Stoves | teed Canal eee ear Or RUE hing, Glass and Crockery Ware Lot- No. 4) to 38. on North Oapitol 5) Fine Gilt Frame and ether Mirrors | between H and I streets north, each Lot ar ee mnany other articles too numerous to men- | about 2) feet ia front by lv feet in depth to an Terms cash, | “Lots No, 2 to 3), on H street north, bi bo 2rd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. North Capitol and jst street east, erch lot bein oo ag 20 = = feet in front by 144 feet in depth t irty- X JAS. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncors, | lier. with ontietaon if and tracts. foot i — ots No, 49 to 73 on 1 street », bet EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEP- | North Capitol and Ist street cust, each lot being 2 ING EFFECTS AT PUBLIC SALE feet infront by Ji4 feet in depth to a thirty-feet On WEDNESDAY MORNING, November. 30th. | alley, with outlets on H and Tstr-ets: and at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Hon. Edward | glO'#NQ- 78 .t0 8. jand also Let No 1, on tat Bates, Attorney General. No 420 " | Street east. between H and I streets north, tre oth snd 7 ste : we shall <a? a ee lot being about 20 feet in front by 10 feet in depth Rosew. od Carved prising — These Lots are located in a most desirable ed Seven-octave Piano Ferte, Cover | nd ad present an sui ea Stee! qspidiy: eoreving tof the city, luite of Carved W; . Thies opportunity fora safe and good investment. fo halecloty Wenut Parlor Furniture, finished | “Wferma: One-third eash; the remainder ia 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust Marble top Center aud Sofa Tables | on the premises. Handsome Mirror front _Etagare Wa‘but and Mahogany R ut Tabl | (Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- Bush-seat and Fancy Chair | cbasers 3 i i Window Shades and Cornice A payment of $25 on each Lot will be required at Brussels, Ingrain avd other Carpets } the Aoisetenle Bbould the terms of sale not be complied with | Within five days after the eale, the Trustee reserves the right to re sell the property, at the riek and | expenre of the defaulting purchaser, on one week's notiee published in one of the daily papers in this city, A THOS. SMITH. Traste nov I$-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ JAS. C. MCGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers, | HANDSOME BRICK VILLA_RESIDEN SALE LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL GROUN OK, TO PRICK gTABLIN G, CARRIAGE GOUBE, | On MONDAY AFTERNOON. November 2st, at Oneloth, Stair Carpets. Rods and Kyes Unk Hat tree, Hall Chairs Mahogany and Iron Bedsteads Marble-top and Plain Bureaus Warhstands, Toilet Bets loungé, Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers Oak Decks, Office Chairs I | Superior Mabozany-case Sewing Machiae, by | Ww & Wilon | Exten: 2 Oak Dining Chairs + Makogany Marble-top Sibeboard, Clock China Vases, Spittoons Fire Irons French Chiva Dinner, Cofiee and Tea Ware Castors, Waiters Glassware, &c, Cooking Stove. Heating Steves | 40’clock. on the premises, we shall sell that hand- Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen | FO™® residence and grounds. formeriy the proper- Utensils. | Hy of the Jate Major Nisholacn, U.8 C.. being nov 9-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Ancts, | the whole of Square No. 765, situated at the coroer WALL & 00., A ~~ | Shaved Buddterien # The sronads contain stent . ie 5 j east of **Duddin ‘ain abou ewe pavounceere two and a halfacres of ground, handsomely en- i y8D E R 1 dtaid out witn fine ‘geavel dri YL A AVE d flowers. The im On WED AY Ar + Sith instant, | fUyve Brick Map‘lon, with large porticos on three Saisirnion re Seuare tenting foM Un te | tice ear hclegeet tas eave ns at A 3 ™: » Wi Circle and improved by a two-stery aud bate. | MOC "hrick ‘Stable, Carriage’ Honea: Tee: Heres, 1 tarnished with gas and The property commands a ment Brick Dwelling, Servants’ House, &c in good repair. splendid view of’ : - plendid view of the city. Potomac river. and sur- ere! Ove Huifesah halen in etx andtmolee | Fauens “OUbe7-and isin all eapectia a clas mon'bs. secured by a deed of trust on the premi Teron: One-third cash; the remainder iné 12 mre tha, with interest, secured by a deed of trust outte premises Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- ser, with interest, pov?) W.L. WALL & co. . Aucts. (ABAND OPENING CF FALL AND WINTER | ebxscr. factare. Immediate possession given. We shall ones tee ao oe Bleek aud Colored | gurls d JC" McGUIRE & 00., Auets, CLOAKS, for Ladi ufacturer’s pri and Miss:s’, at present man- 1 ut Sra beventhattest ry venth atreet, Shae 34 door above Lat. &7 THE ABOVE RALE 18 POSTPONED consequence of the rain. until TUBSDAY MTree N . December 6th. h and plac: Noor dtawaeds J.G, McGULAM & OO. Aucts, pov l7-lw™