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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. GRovER's THEATER.—The admirers of Dan Setchell will be pleased to learn of his reap- Fearance at Grover’s Theater to-night, in three Cf his best characters—as «Mr. Spriggins,” in ici, or Parle Francais;” as «John Peter Pilll- ©oddy,” in “Poor Pillicoddy;” and as “Guy Goodluck,” in “John Jones.” Mr. Setchell is only engaged for one week, and all who wish to witness his rich impersonations had better ®ogage their seats in good season Foro’s Tueater.—Mrs. H. Watkins (late Mrs. ©. Howard) and the popular and yersa- ‘tile actor, Mr. H. Watkins, who have been ®Pogazed for a few nights only, will appear to- night, for the first time, at Ford’s Theater, in the thrilling Irish drama of ‘Kathleen Mavoar- meen: or, Under the Spell,” originally Played by them, and which is termed the best Irish ciram™ ever written. “Kathleen Mavourneen.” Mrs. 1{.Watkine: «‘Tereace O’Moore,” a young irish peasant, Mr. H. Watkins. OxvorD Hatt. —To-night, first appearance of Miss Agnes Sutherland, the Scotian Night- angale; James Ward, the fearless and graceful performer on the slack Tope; Billy Boyd, the great Ethiopian delineator, and others, at this ao fer tesa music hall. Go to-night, if enjoy good acting. Janene. joy good acting. singing, and SANDERSON'S MINSTRELS.—This excellent Company appears to-night in new songs, hew dances, new burlesques. First time of the cel- ebrated Troubadors. Drop in it you wish to enjoy a hearty laugh. Farr anp Festivat.—The ladies will con- tinue their inir during this week at Union Hotel, Georgetown, for the benefitof Mission Chapel, in Alexandria county, Va., for the use of citizens and soldiers. Help the ladies in the good work Caxtrerrvry HALL—This is the second ‘Week of Mr. James Melville, the wild rider of Australia; also, second week of the exciting equestrian burlesque, “Mazeppa.” First week of the beantiful ballet pantomimeentitled «Vi- andere,” in which M'lle Desireeand Mons. Mathieu appear, assisted by a corps de balle of twenty young ladies | _—>— ANNIVERSARY Missionary Mertinc.— ‘The anniversary meeting of the Sunday School Missionary Society of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church was held yesterday aftere oon, in the church edifice, corner of H and ith streets. The exercises were very impos- ing, and consisted of the Apostles Creed, re- ; ‘peated by the school and congregation uniting, reading of the scriptures, singing of bymnsand anthems, prayers, class offerings, remarks by ue pastor of the church, (Rey. J. G. Butler) cc. After the singing of the hymn “We love to fing together,” the infant class sentup three of their numberwith a beautiful miniature chu rch, and @ cross covered with evergreens. The name of this class is “Buds of promise and tender branches,” and their motto is “«Grow- ing in joye."" The amountoffered by this class ‘Was #40. Atter the singing of a hymn, the other classes went up as follow! The Dew Drop—Emblem, a basket of flowers ©overed with dew. Text—«Our speech shall distill as the dew.” Amount ot offering, $5. { Flowers by the Wayside—Motto, «Seek and | eshall find.” Emblem, fiowers. Amount df offering, $4. | The Pearl ekers—Emblem, a large pearl | shell. Motto, «Seek first the Kingdom of God.” | Amount of offering, £5.50 i The Carrier Dove Society—Emblem, a car- | Tier dove carrying the gospel to the heathen. | Motto, «Not weary in well doing.” Amount of | offering, $25. | Constant Workers—Emblem, a basket ot | Corrals. Motto, ‘Our rest is in heayen.”’ Amonnt of offering, $11.25. Band of Hope—Motto, “ Hope in God, our | — in Him.” Amount of offering, 50, 33.50. Truth Merchants—Motto,“ Buy the truth | Nd sell it not.” Emblem, Holy Bible witha Ship. Amount of offering, 35.10. Livingston Emblem, Bible with lighted Candle. Motto, « Be ve laborers together with God.” Amonnt of offering, $10. The Olive Branch— Emblem, Bible with olive branch of flowers. Motto, “On earth peace, good will towards men.” Amount of offering, $13. ‘The Cadets—Emblem, a small tent on a field Of moss. Motto, «Put on the whole armor of God.” Amount of offering, 35. Rev. J. G. Butler's Class—Emblem, a figure ©f Christ. Motto, «Excelsior Amount of offering, @1. Young Men's Hible Class—Emblem, Bible nd cross. Motto, Seek good and not eyil, that ye may live’ Amount of offering, S11. The Old Guard, composed of teachers and officers of the hool—Embiem, & basket of bread. Motto, **Always abounding in the work of the Lord.” Amonnt ot offering, $25. ‘The entire amount of offerings by the ciasses | ‘Was $213, and $s} was realized from a collec- | tion taken wp among the congregation. oe funeral from ing. Nov. tend her funeral, which will take place as the 6.30 train was about leaving the Depot, a well-dressed person in female very good looking with all, ticket office and bought a ticket for Philadel- pbia, at the same time asking at what hour the train would leave. There was something about the manner of speaking which attracted the Suspicions of a detective standing near by, and he informed her that she would have two hours to spare, and at the same time invited her into a private room. Here he commenced & search, and finding that the bosom was of cotton, charged the person with being a man. when he uttered an oath and owned up, re- marking that he would be d—d glad to get away. He proved to be a deserter from the 13th Ininois cavalry. [otek oe gga oe ee Natronat Covrs# Races.—On Saturday afternoon, one of the most exciting races which has ever taken place in the District came off at the National Course,(near the Insane rope ) but night coming on it was notcompleted. Two horses were entered—Brandy wine and Saza- rac—the first by Mr. Rogers and the latter by Mr. Dorsey, best three in five. The first two heats were won by Brandywine in 2.153; and 42%, and the next two by Sazarac in 2.17 and 49. The remaining heat will be rnn to-day. coms mat ah apparel, and @pproached the Lost Cutrpren.—Last night officer Mills, of the Second Ward, found three little girls nated Mary McUntcheon, Annie Lovejoy and Maggie Stewart on Penn’a avenue, near 13th street West, and carried them to the Second ward station house. By telegraphing to the various precincts it was ascertained that they lived on 13th street east, and the little things had wan- dered from home that long distance. They were restored to their parents by officer Si- monds. ae eS CONTRINUTIONS TO THE SEAMEN’S FAIR AT BostTon.—The working men of the Washington Navy Yard have contributed $600 in aid of the National Sailors’ Fair at Boston. besides anum- ber of articles made from pieces of celebrated ships and boats. The officers and men of the Potomac Fiotilla are also taking up a collection for the same laudable objec: gee Opp FELLows’ LEVEE.—The committee of the I. O. O. F. Library Association will givea grand levee at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, on Thursday evening next, the tunds to be used in procuring books forthe library. Re- freshments will be furnished at city prices. SE ae PERSONAL.—Senator Lane, of Kansas, and family are at the National. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. ————— SANDERSON’S MINSTRELS open a new Budget of Fun to-night. If you wiah to passa pleasant eve- Ding go and see them. s Srrorar Nowice.—A speech by Mrs. A. M. Lar- rin.of New York. Subject:—‘*The Soldier, the Common Soldier.” To conclude with Maggie, or, Something for Christmas, At the Union League Rooms, No 4: 9th at., be- tween D and BE, on TUESDAY EVENING next, (the 29th) at one quarter te 8 o'clock, Admittance 25 centa. A copy of the speech to each person. DOV 28-20" SpeciaL Notice.—The old and well established firm of Weisenfeld & Co., Odeon Hall. corner of 4*s street and Pennsylvania avenue, invite the es- ecial attention of the citizens and strangers of Vashington to their superb assortment of Clo- thing, comprising every style of garment, cut by the most celebrated modiste: Ve are’ selling goods at the very lowest margins; and as we have always had eur goods made equa! to custom 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- nishing Goods, comprising every article neces- sary to furnish the most complete outiit in this city, and at prices that defy competition, WEISENFELD & Co., corner 474 street and Penna, av. Bova’ CheapSuits at $8, $10 and #12. Boys’ Cheap Coats, at HENSING’s cor. 7th st. and Md.av , Island, nov 23 2w no22-6t* MARRIED, In this city.on the 24th instant, by the Rey, Father McNally, BERNARD KILMARTIN to MARY, dauchter of John F, and the late Harriet Maria Boyle, all of this city, (Hartford, Ct., papers please copy.) = <2 DIED, On the 2ith of November, Mrs, ELLEN DWYER, | widow of the late Thomas Dwyer, aged 67 years. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her t. Peter's Church on Tuesday morn- 29th, at 10 o’clock. = Depsrted this life.on Sunday, 27t inatant, in the ninety-serond year of her aze, Mrs, EulZA- BETH WASHINGTON, The friends of the family are requested to ar 2o'cl"k, onthe 2th, from the residence of her nephew, George A. W. Randall, corner of 12th and D tts, .Prinee George's L wife of R. & ty irs. MARY MC long a resident of t GxrorGetowx, D. OC —All the churches of ADIES! LADIES!) z this place were w attended yesterday. In 4 My stock of M BETNERY GooDs must be the efternoon Kigh! Rev. Bishop Southgate ad- | sold 0%. Come aud buy for sit» Ie WAN, ministered the right of confirmation to twenty mars > (No. 80 4 ctreet, Ietand.) persons, in the Mission Chapel, on High street, | near Water street. Last evening a large as- | semblage thronged the venerable Christ | burch, of which the Rev. Mr. Boute is the | rector. After an Sppropriate discourse from | the Bishop, the hymn commencing, «‘Soldeirs was announced by the pastor, | the choirand congregation. Fit- idies and gentlemen then ad- vanced to the altar, and received confirmation uithe hands ofthe bishop. The entire services Were exceeding!y impressive. The Methodist Protestant church, Rey. Mr. | Bowers, pastor. was also filled to overflowing, | the influence of the recent revival still resting | upon the people e understand that 7) converts have at- tached themselves to this charge on probation, | the fruits of the revival. Prospects for acon. | tinuation of the work appe:r fine, judging | Grom the services last night ——_o——_ | Tue OvTRAGE ON CAPITOL HILL.—We are | glad to see that the police and military author- Yties are making every exertion to ferret out and bring to punishment the yillain who so | brutally outraged the person of the little @aughter of Mr. Rosseau on Thursday night Jast, an account of which, and the subsequent aleath of the little girl, we puplished on Satur- | day. Dr. Ford, who was first called to see the sufferer, communicated the facts to Col. John- Son, commanding the various guards in that | section of the city, and Capt. E. M. Camp, of | the Soldiers’ Rest, who caused a thorough Aimspection of the men to be made at once, but nothing was found to give a clue to the guilty party. The detectives are busily engaged on ihe case, and we believe that they have discov- ered a trail, which will be closely followed, and which we hope will lead to the guilty ‘The funeral of the little girl took place yes- terday afternoon, from the residence of the ‘parents. _— | Tue Wark DervaxTMENT CLEBES AND THE ‘THANKSGIVING DINNER AT STANTON Hosri- TaL.— We have received 4 note from Captain R Shillinglaw, Military Assistant at Stanton Hos- ital, in which he says = «y ‘take great pleasure in returning thanks to the Clerks in the War Department, for their lib- eral contributions towards the dinnergiven the | Bick and wounded soldiers at Stanton General Hospital, on Thanksgiving day, which was an entire success, and will be remembered by the brave men who are exposing their lives in de- Yence of our common country. Praise is aiso | due H. H. Parmenter, on duty at Provost Mar- | = General's Office, for the collection of the | same.” ss A (CB#ARGE OF GraNnD LAanceNny.—Friday | cmorning, & soldier named James Keegan went | anto an oyster saloon on id street, near OC, kept by a colored man named Benjamin Wright, “where he placed a twenty dollar note in the ands of a colored man there toget it changed. | "The attendant left anddidnotreturn. Keegan eSuspected that there was an understanding be- tween Wright and the missing man, and had Wright arrested. Wright denies that he ever sw the man before. The case is held for a Dearing by Justice Giberson. SewRe ee Petty Larceny. —Friday night Officer Gor- «ion arrested Tobias Boon, colored, with & Duchel of coal, which he could give noaccount @f at first, but finally owned that he had taken it from Guivan‘s yard, on ist street east. About 2 o'clock Saturday morning Officer Wrelan arres'ed John Ward, colored, in the act of taking coal! from the same yard. They were brought out before Justice Han- dy, who, corsider)og the cases toosmall to be sént to court, fined each $10.90. -_-- oo In JAIL AGAIN. -Wednesday, Patrick Grady, ® boy about !z years of age, Was seen in & shop At Giesboro’ in the ect ef breaking open & tool chest. He was sent to the Sixth Ward station where he was placed in charge of officer Sheiton, and Justice Cull committed him to jail trom wience he was released at the last erm of the court. oes SPT Sr. Vincent's Pxstivar.—The nmandsome gum of $1,500 wn. realized by the entertainmen Closed a few eveuings since for the Catholic oyphaps. The iaiies of that church contem- Plate two or toree other kairs for the season. -— Lerr2rk Care! ee.—Postmaster Bowen has appointed William H. Britain letter carrier, vice Alexander S. Whiteside, who is superse- ged on Account of I! health, — ‘THe Triat of Messrs. North, Jones and Gobn, charged with acting contrary to law fn the matter of obtaining soldiers’ yores, will not berenewed before December 9, 1961, 2 | of work furnished. FeuzR MINCE MEAT. We hare inst received 500 lbs. Pisher’s celebrated MINCE MEAT, forsale by. an 4 PERRIE, nov 23 3tif Corner E and 9th streets gW PHILADELPHIA BUTTER AND PRO- | ECE STORE —None but the best selected articles sold he esh Butter, choice Hama, ure Lard, for family usa, in pounds, paile or fir ips; Superior Crackers, ton varieties. for fami hotele, campe, invalids, &c. Best White Wh Flour, Buckwheat, Gore Steal, Re. a4 bax, bi 1 hoice Cheeses from Pennsylvania te erel is Ei glirh Cream Cheese, Pure Gro- dairies. ceries, fresh Eygs, Cranberries, &c.&c. Prices moderate 3° FLOYD, nov 22-3t* 334 D street, near 15th st. W. YORK STYLES, FINE AND MEDIUM QUALITIES. in store a large al r of Gentlemen's DRESS" and BUSINESS SUITS, of the latest etyien, with a'full stock of fine Shirts, Y rawers, an urpishi 01 peel WALL. ‘STEPHENS & C0. nov 1l-2wif [Intel.j 322 Pa. avenne. Gs STOVES—GAS STOVES. The best and most economical GAS HEATING y ES ev ri . just received by 8 TOVES everin the mas rm et just race eaey Successors to J. L. Savage, nov is-6t Pa. ave., between 9th and Ith sta. [DECORATED TOILET £ETS. Our importation of DECORATED TOILET SETS exceed in finish and beauty of designs any goods of the kind ever bremant to thiscity. We Invite the public to ins) em. as well as our i ticles generally. stock of Housekesping: NOTELEE axel Se Importers of House-furnishing Goods, 31% Iron Hall. Pennsylvania avenue. noy 16-6t between 9th and lth ats, ps WOOD FOR SALE, wil sesrpacd, fF sulocen ey farms within’ bal? is Baniecn The tae eOmice Pennsylvania ave- nue, between 18th and lyth strecte Of RAUSE. moy 25-St" Capt. and A. A.Q.M. K ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. LADIES’ STITCHED KID GLOVES, L. N’S CLOTHING. yest EME! NE nd fineassortment | Super Quality, ODIs, Ee BEEBE: at MAX WELL’S. ZEPOYR WORSTEDS. . ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Closing out a lot of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. at 35 cents per ounce, or three ouuces for $1. at MAXWELL’S, Depot of Fancy Goads, nev 13-6t 328 Pennsylvania avenue, } ToHee AND. JEWELRY AT HEAP WATC. y WHOLESALE. Butlers, Country Merchants, Pedlars, and gensr- al traders supplied at immense bargains. Watches and Jewelry o! every description in any pattero or quality. and in any qvantity, coastantly on hand and madeto order, Estimatesof any class Good Canvassing Olerks wanted. Prices and full descriptions free. Ad- dress T. & H. GAUGHAN, 716 Broadway. New York. noy 21-im™ M, WILLIAN, IMPORTER, 336 Pa. ave., Wash 7, Cite Trevise ington, D. Paris, Is receiving new goods by almost every steamer. and bas always a large stock of the finest and most fashionable goods on hand, His stock is composed of Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Ladies Undergar- ments. Lace Goods, a large and fine selection of Millinery Goods, as Bonaets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Silks. Crapes, Veivets, Ribbons. ete, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Netts, Fancy Combs, Per‘umery, from the cele- brated House Demarson, Chetelat & Co., Paris, M. WILLIAN being the only merchant in this city who imports goods, goes for selections him- self to Europe, and bas his agent residing in Paris, who sends Bim Nouveautes as soon as they make their appearance, ie therefore prepared to please the most fastidious tastes. pov 3-3mif_ ATS AND FU 7 . For Gente, Vorths and Boys, Ladies, Misses, and Children, in every yariet: Latest styles and finest quali aa BH, STINEMETZ, noli2w 234 Pa’ av, near 13th st. DVERTISING IN STREET Caks, hington and Georgeton q hee Wess of Vth street and Ne wink es tae eet Washington, Nove ober 18, 164 Persons wishing to place advertising cards in the cars of Was Company can meke th rrapgements by a) “thore who now lowest Market WANTS. ANTED—A good plain COOK. Apply at No. W 520 New ersey avenue, between O and B streets. 1t* FOR RENT AND SALE. ——— eee ee F°, REN T—One single ROOM, furnished, or one ROOM with chamber farnished, Apply at No, 367 15th street west, bet. L and M. Ro B-2t* V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Young MAN in Grocery who understands Ergoery business. Inquire at 334 D street, near 10th st. 1t* STORE FOR RENT, No. 400 D street. between 6th and je ee pand7th sts. Inquire on the premises. WANSTED—By a young lady, a SITUATION as cook, washer, or ironer. Address Box 41 Star office, 1t* FLOOR FOR RENT—Oonsisting of three large A Woon? OF BENT Consisting of three lsree very smail family need inquire it* A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIBL WANTS A SITUATION to wash, cook, and iron in a pri- vate family, Address Star office, No. 6. 1t* ANTED-A smart ERRAND BOY. Apply immediately, No. 4 Market Space, second door from 9th street, up stairs, first door. n 23-2t* WANtzD-u @ young woman a SITUATION as cook. Reference given if required. Ad- dress Box [40 Star office. It* WANTED—A furnished HOUSK, with parlor. kitchen and notlesstaan 3 chambers. Apply or address 269 Pa. av. no 23-3t WANTED— A smart tidy GIRL for ceneral housework, Inquire at 19 12th at., bet. Pa, av. and KB at. 1t* Geox WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, whoun- derstands all kinds of meat cooking. Good wages will be paid, American House, corner 7th street and Penn’a avenue, nov 23-3t* WANTED—A SITUATION, by an intelligent boy, about 12 years of age. Satisfactory reference will be given. Address Box 346 City Post Office, nov 23-3t* W ANTED By @ respectable young girl, 4 SITUATION as cook. Oan give the best of references, Please addreas:a note to Box No, 2 Star Office, tt ANTED—By a respectable young Iady,a SIT- VATION us milliner, or to assist at dress maa rene MILLINER, Star Office. no #-4 ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, atgood COOK and a WAITRESS. Nove but thoroughly competent persona need apply—No. 415 E street, between Sth and Yth, south side. itt V ANTED—A young MAN, between the age of 17 and 2), to attend a segar store, None need apply buta sirict Catholic. One living with his parents preferred. Address X, star office, no23 3t* Vv ) ANTED—By a young girl, who isa first-rate ¥ ‘operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing ma- chine. a SITUATION to sew and #ssist in light housework. Wages not so much an object asa permanent home. Address Box 36 Star Offica. 1t* ANTED—To sell the LEASE, STOCK and FIXTURES of a Restaurant doing a good business. situated on the corner of 4's and F sts., Island. Persons wishing te purchase will apnly at the bar. no 28 3t* V ANTED—For three persons, 2 or 3 ROOMS, _, (one furnished for bed-room,) in private family preferred, Please address, or call. 334 r l)th, in the store. soon as possible, [DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS-—S8uitable for married gentlemen with their wives. or Congressmen; also for single gentleman, at No, 45% loth st. west, between F. nev B-6t" "TO, LET_Two Taree ROOMS. on Pennsylvania avenue, No. 245, suitable for stores or offices. Apply on the premises, or at No, 266 H street, be- tween 18th and 19th. Dov 23-tf For sare OR TO LET—The FURNITURE and GOOD WILL of a first-class restaurant, on Pe avenue, Address A. BALZAR, Washington, nov 28-eolw* 'P'WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for B housekeeping, can be had by applying at No. 452M st. No person with children need apply. nov 28-lw* [OR RENT_The two story ani bavement Brick A HOUSE, No. 415 12th strest, between New York avenue and Lat. The Furniture of the same for sale; or will be rented furnished, to a respon- sible party. Inquire at MILBURN'S Dru Store, No. 480 isth street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. nov 28-3t* FoR SALE-That Handsome RBESIDENOE, No 430 F street, between pth and 7th sts, This house is most eligibly aituated in the immediate Vicinity ef the Post Office and Interior Depart ments, bas a street railroad passing directly in front of it, and isa well built, neat, commodious residence.” Apply, if before tha Ist of December, at 4=3 loth street, after that date. at the Law Building's 5th st., near La. ay.,to W. B. WEBER, Attorney at Lat nov 3-tf Reoxs FOR RENT.—Inquire at No. 537% H \ street, between sth and/th streets. no 26 3t* For RENT—One HOUSE on the Heights of Georgetown, partly furnished, No. 214 Fay- ette street, no 26-3” Fr RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two elegant PARLORS and several other very fine ROOMB, large and small, at 492 EK street, between Sth and 6th. Dov 2 3t* poz RENT—A front and back PARLOR, Also, one thirdstory ROOM suitable for two gen- tlemen, with Board, at $35 each in advance, at No, 380 Est., bet, ith and lith Rov 26-lw* (OR RENT—One large handsomely furnished FShont ROOM on first floor, suitable for two gentlemen, Inquire at 135 @ street, between 2at and 22d sts nov 23-6t* (0 LET—Part of HOUSE corner of I3thand D streets, Island, consisting of seven rooms, They will be let together or separately, Inquire corner 10th and D streets, of Mr, Demongeot’s Human Hair Store, nov 2i-st* street, ni nov 2-2t* ANTED—By a respectable young woman, @ V SITUATION as Chaubermaeids orto assist in any other kind of work. The highest references given. ply at No, 267 L street, between 17th and 18th streets. nov 25-St™ Kok SALE—An EATING 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. 559 Mary- land ay., between 9th and 10th ats, nov 26-lw* W ANTED—One or two TEAMS of six horses or Six mules are wanted to hauloak from the country during the winter, Apply to C. B. OHURCH & Cu., corner of Maryland avenue and ith st. no 28-3t* Fe RENT—Five unfurnished ROOMS, ina la house, snitable for housekeeping. Terms Per month: in advance, Inquire on the premives, 0.65 Main. nue, between 3d and 4} streets, a few minutes’ walk from Pa. ay. _Boy 23-31" WANTED—To inform the ladies of Washington that I have just received a large assortment of CLOAK PATTERNS. Ladies and Clildren’s Cloaks and Dresses made to order, in the very latest New York styles, French ‘Fluting dono trom one to twenty inchesdeep_ Call and arc. CHARLES LUDMAN no -1w* 357 Dst.. bet. 9th and lth. ANTED—A good COOK, for a restaurant. Apply atthe Star Office. Good wages given, not j ANTED—A respectable WHITE WOMAN, to do general housework in a private family, Apply at Carroll Place, corner of A and Jat streets east. nov 25-3t* WANTEB-A GENTLEMAN of good practical ability, to attend to seme ont oor business, Apply between 4 and 6 p.m.,to VIRTUE & YON- iN A882 7th street. oom 3, _ nov 25.2t* WASTED—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, one large and one small, with or without perma- nent board, for a gentleman, wife and child, 11 years old. Address, stating locality and terms, Box 320 Post Office. nov 2 3t* WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A goot_WHEEL- RIGHT. Good wages and steady employ- ment will bs civen. Appy at ROBINSON'S Blacksmith Bhop, corner of Band lth streets, Island, NOV 26-3t* A SINGLE GENTLEMAN dosiros a pleasantly located'and comfortable ROOM ata moderate rate. Ifsuited would become a permant occupant, Reference given if required. Address BE. 0. T Star Office. nov 25-3¢* V ANTED—At 338 E street, Washington, a white WOMAN as Cook, Washer and Ironer, Good wages given, Bs 25 3t* WASTED. IMMEDIATELY—An active BOY about 19 years. Apply at No, 316 Penn’a avenue, between 9th and iith sts. no 25-3t* ANTED—By two respectable girls, SITUA- W Arone aero arcane ecuable ettis. BIT UA bermaid. Please address 3 no 25 3t* Star Office, for three days. W ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash, and iron for asmall family. Good wages given and « goo. servant wanted, Apply at 3o% lth street, anote to Box No. 10, etween L and M. Rov 25-3t WANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSK, Brick or Frame. Will ray frou: 2200 us" e5anN, Address. stating size, location, price, and terms, BYRACUSE, Washington, D.C. nov £5 3t* WET NURSE WANTED. Apply to Dr W. P. JOHNSTON, No. 466 7th street, between the hours of Sanda m. and 42 and!i p.m. None need apply unless willing to leave the city for a fow months. nov 25 WANTED_A competent MAN to take charge of the eating department of a large camp. within a short distance of this city. Five aundred dollars (50) will be necessary to start it. The applicant must bea reliable man. Inquire of MR. H. RICHARDS. next door to the entrance ef the Metropelitan Hotel, Boot Store, ROY 25-3t™ \ 7ANTED—Bya gentleman, a emall furnished ROOM, with board, if possible in the Virst Ward, by the letof December, Btate terms, and address O, H., Star Office. Rov 23-4t* ANTED — Ladies’ and Gent's CAST-OFF CLOTHING, WATCHES, PISTOLS, FURNI TURE er any kind of Personal Property. Ladies attended to by Mrs, SMITH, No. 416 E street, near the Post Office. nov 23-Im* WY AN TED _hadios to calland see my new pa’- terns for Slippers. Smoking Caps, Pincush- ions, Watch Cases, Powder Bags, Yokes, Bands, Pantalets, Skirts, &c.: particularty to ex ne our Baby Blankets and Embroidered Flannel Skirts for infants. The only place in town togetthem. We are the only persons in town who understand the business thoroughly. WM. PRINCK. -tf Fat., bet. sth and 9th. EER SKINS WANTED !—The subscribers will pay the highest cash cet for DEER SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High street, Georgetown, D.C. nov 16-tf RAMSBURG & EBERT. ANTED—To let every, lady in Washington know where to get their FLUTING done, promgely. without injury to color or enn’a avenue, south side, between ata. nov §-!m* V roperly and fabric. 12th and} ee Le GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST L OFFICE, GEORGETOWN. D.O., November 26, 1864, To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for * advertised letters,” give the date of thig list, and pay one cent for Sd verslning. . If not ealled for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post-marking without interfering with the writing. . A request for the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or pibat ed with the writer’s name, pest office, and tate, across the left-hand end of envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at the usual pre- aid rate of postage, payable when the letter is elivered to the writer. LADIES’ LIST. 243 3th Ashford Miss 2 McLaughlin Mary Az poker bat ee Mena ai ga a er 'B orley 8 it Brown Miss Virginia © MeLaughlin MreM « Burrows Mrs Mary C McNeer Miss Louisa Brazile ; iss ee pcabier Ms Loufs 86 tC} ‘arker aise Boteher Mrs. V Philips Mra Maria Parker Mrs Ann Quail Mrs Susan 2 Rockwell Miss Robertson Mrs Martha Reddick Misa Lucy Coleman Mrs N Chamberland Miss H Damers Mra B Dealy Mrs Ellen, Ford Mrs Catherine Gant Miss Marv Reside Mrs Mar Green Mrs Kate Stetssands Mrs Henne Miss V Tillman Miss Sedna Hendlin Mra M Harrington Mra Herghson Miss L Hoyt Mrs Emma F P Haverty Mrs Bridget Kerbey Mrs MH Kellenberger Miss C Kent Mrs Ritty Kidwell Misa 8 Mavn Miss Kate GENTLEMEN ’S LIST. Gardner Wm T Mitchell Jacob Grosse Thos ~ McOuen Henry Hopkins WmJ Mitchell Harvey Hare Wm J Mosier Francis Hunter Robt Jr Neadem Thos Hull Harvey Thos P Homer Elisha Norman Jas Tovern Mrs George Tippett Mrs Emily E-2 Talor Mies Ginnie Vanson Miss Kate Vreeland Miss Pinily incent Miss Ella Wetzle Mra Cynthia Young Miss Sarah Youngblood MissLouisa-2 Brown Peter Brooke Jno M Bramen David Burris David Budschmidt K Clarke T Edw Colbert Sanily Cooksey O8 Helsey Ed A = Newbold Ben A-2 Oook JnoG Haris Claton L OhanJno Gook Jno InsleyCap0.2 Popp Reuben Cover Henry — Inman Chas B Powelson Peter CondronRevGM Keinan Wm Pullen Fr’k D-2 Carver Geo W Kepner RobtB-2 ParkerAS Caswell S Kymour MJ Redmond Pat’k Carter Alford Klier Jacob Roberts Beje C Drisk Capt TA Killain Fred’k McReynolds M Driokwater WG Kern Christian Simpson Wm O Drisk Capt T&A Loyd Jas D Sheriden Mich’l Derick Rufus P Lane Jno 8 Smith Sam'l W Dickey Geo Lyons Geo Smith JnoHenry Douziass CpAM Mays Wm Southwick JH Dutton Gapt SW McLean Wm8 Sisson Lemuel on Wm Mizell Cap Bol Smith CapHiram tt 2 now C Jicevsitiey Bo MankinJnoW Webster Win W Vietcher WW Martin Jj Weith Kamp-4 Fisnn Michael MeCannJno Wheeler Jhom J Funk Jobn Miller Jno Wornity Abra’ Hon G PA POELLANKOUS.—8. E.R, Miss; Tucnverin It HENRY ADDISON, P.M. F{NION HOTEL, i (0s age ridge and Washington ate,, ‘ fi Totals Row open to receive ra. First class board at $2.50 ne 12-Im* Fo RENT—A PARLOR and two BED ROOMS on second fioor, with small ROOM on 3d tloor, together or separately. Also, the use of a kitchen firequired. Apply at 234 H street, between Lith and 2th streets. Une block trom the cars. nov 26-3t* Fok RENT—One large and well furnished PAR LOR; also, several other rooms, two communi- cating with the parlor, will be let saperate or to- getber. Price moderate. Situated 318 north B st., Capito] Hill, within halfasquare of City cars, and near the Capitol. nov 26-lw* PuExisaEp HOUSE FOR RENT. Apply at 419 l3th street, nov 25-29" OR SALF—The STOCK AND FIXTURES of a first-class Confectionery. Apply at No. 36% 7th street, corner of L. _____ Boy 25-1w* OR RENT—Two first story ROOMS, partly fur- nished. 275 H street, between rth and 18th, tt I NT—Ina private family anda very de- sirable location. a neatly Furnished PARLOR and CHAMBERS. No, 476 15th street, bet. Penna, avenue and F streets. noy 25-3t* OR BALE—A three story BRICK HOUSE, No. 26% C street, between llth and 12th sts, con- taining3 rooms with passage Apply at 39S D at., between 6th aud 7th street: r OR BA AT A BARGATL FURNITURE of a large Penn’aav, Apply to D no 2; ial 3 Penn's ave, For RENT—To a single person, a comfortable KOOAI, unfurnished. except carpet and stove, Terms?3 ver month. Good reference required. No. 404 Massachusetts avenue, between oth and 1th, nov 25 3t* OR RENT—A lagge three story brick HOUSE, on L street, near 8th east. very suitable for a restaurant and hotel or boarding honse. Inquire of JOSEPH REPETTI, No. 164 L street, on the premises. no? 2w* Fo RENT—Two large, well-tarnisbed FRONT ROOMS, and two smaller ROOMB adjeining. Apply at No. 459 12th street, between Gana if, west side. no 25-3t* Fook RYN Bana: f shed HOUAR, FWo. Aer lth rt Taanadinte Biaseeaigno BAe: able for a private family. Stable and carriage Douce, Bvcurity and reference required. nov 2% 5t* JOR RENT—A three-etory Brick HOUSE with good yard and weod house,a pump with good water in front of the premises, Immediate posses- sion given. Enquire on the premises, No. 310 4th street west, between G and H sts. noy 2 (OUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Ina three-story Brick House en northwest corner of 4th street and Istreet. Two of the rooma are large, with five windows in cach, suitable for members of Congress, and will be furnished if de- sired, Also, Private Board can be had im the honse if desired. a in nov 25-3t* JoARM FOR RENT 171 acres, weil improved, zocd heuse,9 rooms, 1 mile from Bladenabare k. . Station, beantiful locality, fine for garden purposes. goo orchard, &c, Rent reasonable FOR SALE- An elegant 3 story brick HOUSE rooms and a kitchen, gas, water, bath, range, cel- Jar, pewly papered and paitned,’on Mass. ay Price $7.00u. R, M/HALL & CO. Real Estate Broke no 25 Corner of 7 [OR SALE—A BRICK RE STDENCE in the Firat Ward containing 12 rooms, lot 70 by 8), with carriage house and stable; price $12 000, Cor AGE HOUSE, 1 rooms, lot 66 by 14°; price 6.0" 6,010, _Alarge FRAME BUILDING, (new,)15 rooms, ¢ Lis FRAME HOUSE, 7 rooms and brick stable, 7th street, $34 FRAME, ¢ rooms, lot 18 by 70, $1,500. elo BHAMEB. 8 rooms,” gas and ‘water, each 20. Two small BRICK HOUSES, each $12, Also, 30 neres of prime LAND, with improve- ments’ near toll-gate, on Bladensburg rosa. for 7A GARDEN FARM, 1234 acres, good improve- ments, near Bladensburg, $5,000). : FARM its i with improvements, 6 miles he «33,000. : From oP ARM. DWELLING, &¢., 9 miles from city. Montane ry corny: ae only s a 1D all parts o! e city. BUALDI MITCHELL & 80N, Real Estate Brokers, southeast corner n ‘a. Avenue and 15th street, P.8. Several FURNISHED HOUSES for rent. nov 25-e0tt OR RENT—From one to four pleasant ROOMS, situated on 10th street, No. 553,7th ward, first buildingsouthofMd.av. mov 23-lw* OR RENT—Two-story BRICK HOUSE, on 12th st.. between Nand OQ. Inquireat 526 lith st. Hoy 3s: \w= -—.- _ {OR RENT—Handeomely furnished ROOMS, singly and jin uit supplied with us and 5 street, between Pa. aven ma'Bsts bs “nov 28: W.MyPhst* {0B RENT.— Will be for rent December Ist, the two large STORE ROOMS over store of Meas: Sioussa & Ennis, 325 Pa. avenue, three doors eal efith st, Apply at store, nov 23-6 FOR RENT—The new four-story BRICK HO situated on Pennsylvania avenue. corner of 2ist street. containing 14 roome; also, Store 45 by 65 feet, Water and gas on the premi ‘osses- sion given immediately, “Laduire of JAMES McGRANN, 179 Pa. ay. nov 331W* RIVATE SALE— At he DRUG STORM, Three HOUSES, Three LOTS, ive FARMS. Tn nire at {55 Massachusetts avenue, near 6th strect. R RENT. r° FURNISHED ROOMS. A suite of Handsomely Furnished PARLORS and BED ROOMS, in one of the mostdesirable and pleasant cituations in the city. and only ons min- ut~s walk of Willarcs’ Hotel and Penn’s ay . No. 457 sth st, westside, mov 18-12t* 'URNISHED ROOMS FOR REN T—For reatco Fea and well furnished ROOMS. at No.450 2th street, becween Gand Hatreets. The location is one of the mosi desirable in the city. no 141m (OR RENT—From the lst December next, the oa NTORETOUBE No. 533 9th street, site the Center Market—two stories 22 by 05 Beep—the location being favorable for most kinds of business. Apply toJ,M. JOHNSON. E street, between 9th and lth eta., No. 3=3, n 14-eo6t* 2,00 C Fo RENT—ROOMS Nos. 314 and 322, street north, under *’Seaton Honse.”? Also, Basement Rooms undez Nos, 62 and 623; Louisi- apa avenue. JOHN SEMMES & CO., 523 9th at.. nov ll-eobt corner Louisiana av. Ko SALE—A new three story brick HOUS: southwest corner of 2d and Market sts, Geor, town, D. O.,containivg 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfect order, A Brick Stable, Ice Rouse and ull necessary outbuildings attached, House 45 By 49, lot 30 by 150, Price $35,000, Terms easy, and possession whea required. Yor further particulsts apply on the premises. nov ll-I5t* (OR BENT— I ‘A LARGE. FINE OFFIOR, Suitable for & ps yroaster or amy profesrional ge tleman; the most centrallocation in Washiagton— 274 F street, near corner 13th, only two squares fro the Treasury and War Departments. tent only $400 per annum, payable monthig in ad- “alco, SUITE OF FINE ROOMS, adjoiaing the office, to a family withont children; water, cas, &c. see elas seupene eae. ut gemons -clai ilit Fy % iJ, BELLEW &COn S10 Tthat. tires donis south of Oda Fellows’ Hal _ nov 9 tf Fo RENT—Two BOOMS, ov second ioor, suit- able for four gentlemen, and one on first oor. 437 bth sirest, between G and aide. oc 29 RNIEH ED ROOMS TO NT, witaoat Board to gtntlemen only—$17 K sirevt, cear 130) qcireof re A.B STEPULNSON. ” aa sl-ct Inaqui 1 AUCTION SALES, Fer ether Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW Y BROOKER & BR B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer: No. 526, corner of 7th and D streets rth, No 314—Equity, Biot and others, LE RRAL KE8TATR IN TH > and others versur AB Lot 7. Square West. bet 180 feet t onses, &c 633, fronting 51 feeton let nd C streets north, by. a depuinot alley 50 feet wide, with the im- *, consisting of two two-story Frame Lot No. 8, Square 683, fronting 51 feet on Ist street with the Building This property proving parts of Terms of sale. third of the purchase money to be West. between B and adepth of is) feet to a public streets north, by alley 50 feet wide, improvements, consisting of Frame the city. prescribed by the decree: One- id in cash; is sivas ted in one of the most im- y as 8 the balance in two eras! instalments of sixand twelve months. The interest from t by notes of the p and sufficient s trustee, The pnrebaser the purchase mone eferred payments to bear he day of sale, to be secured urchaser or purchasers, with good ecurity, to be approved by the has the right to pay the whole of in cash, Ifthe terms of sale be not complied with within five days after the sale, the tristee reserves the right of resellin @ the said property at the risk aud cost of the first purchaser. no Y J. ©. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, JOHN P. ENNIS. Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. SMALL COTTAGE FARM EAST OF THE CAPI- TUL FOR SALE On MONDAY, November 28th. at 12 @’clock m., on the premises, and 19. in Square No. 1,111, situate ofrouth A street feet on we shall sell Lots No. 16, 17, 18 dat the corner and 19th street east, fronting 127 south A street and 182 feet 2 inches on 19th | street east, con.aining 21,100 square fest, and im- proved by a snu, rooms, Car! iag handsome shade trees, fruit trees, vines A photograph o! avction rooma, Frame Cottage containing six ouse, Barn, &¢., surrounded by and planted with finest . from Mr. Saul’s nursery. Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises. Ba Immediate porsession given. no 15-e0k ds | Y WM. L. W n. J.C, McGUIRE & C ALL & CO, Auctioneers. Ancts, South corner Penn. avenue and gth street, PEREMPTORY TRADE SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR TOBACCO AT’ AUC- TION On TUESDAY MORNING. November 29, com- mencing at 10 0’clock, we will sellat our Auction Rooms. without of tine Tob: it being all in ori co ever offer reserve, one of the largest stocks ver in this city at auction, iginal packages and comprising— &) Boxes superior Gavendish Tobacco, 5) Boxes Spencer’s No. 1 Cavendish Tobacco, 25 Boxes Dark Bweet 11's Tobacco, 15 Boxes ® dies M Dark Natural Leaf Tobacco, Dark dies Dark Bweet 10’s Tobacco, aho any dies Brigh Bweet 4;’s Tobacco, Sweet ;’s Tobacco, Bright ‘,’s Tobacco, 10'a Tobacco, 10 Barrels Fine cut Chewing Tobacco, 10 Cases Smoking Tobacco. 50 Boxes, 5 lbs each, Manilla Indigo, 100 Boxes Pep; per. 10 Boxes Cream Tartar, &c., &c. We especially invite the attention of the Trade, ; Butlers and Buy ers, to this large stock of Tobacco, asthe whole stock will be sold without reserve, forcash, nov 22 WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. GOVERNMENT BALE OF CONDEMNED | ¥ STORES. I shall sell at the Navy Yard. in this city.on TUESDAY. November 2 t 12 o'clock, the follow- ing condemned articles : 4 Pea Jackets, 25 Round Jackets, 1 Blae Flannel Jumper, 6 Biue Overshirts, 9 Blu ne] Undershirts pair Calf Shoes, 1 1.2772 POUNDS TOBACCO, 160 pounds 8: W. Soap, 34 dozen D. E ocks, 4 Blank 28 Cloth Trousers, Blue Fiannel atipet Trousers, 1! Blae Flan varie Barnsley Sheeting, 1 bottles Mustard, } part set Steward’s Stures,-6 Scales and Weights, % Scoops. 2 Steely. tis 500 POUNDS BERL 47 Bread Bags. Verms: Ca- By order of 8. Chief Quarter Wharf 3,000 Washington, D n Government funds. >. Brown, Navy Agent, K, F. PAGK, Auctioneer. @ALEOF CONDEMNED GRAIN AND GRAIN BACKS. asters Office, Depot Washington, 1b, (Saget DC, Ane Sk ge t Will be sold at public auction, at Seventh-rtree’ ari, Washington, D-C., on TUESDAY. @th of December, 1864, at 1i o'clock a.m.,a quantity of Damaged Grain, Bushels Corn consisting of about 3,65) Bushels Oats, and about 30,00) Damaged Grain Sacks. Buccessful onor vefore Terms—Cash { Brigadier Gen’! Rt “ALE OP OON Ss AND G pidders must remove thelr purchases | he (eth of December. n Government fands. D.H. RUCKER, and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. Q, CAMP DEMNED CLOTHI RRISON EVUIPAGE, TENT CUTTINGS, &e. Chige QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, WASHING Will be soldat public auction, at Governme Warehonge No.6, on} north. Washington December 15, | G. THOMAS, M, Depet oF WASHINGTON, D. C., November 28, 1354. TOR, h, between H snd I streets ¥,D. O.,on THURSDA under the direction of Capt. D’ <..U.S. A., alot of condemned clothing, &c., consisting of— Beales, Drom, Camo Kettles, ets, Haversacks c. About 10° tons Sale to comms Terms: Cash, Flaca, Tents, Books, Mess Pans, Spades, Snovels, Axes, Hatch- . Canteens, Old Iron, Brass, Rope, ALSO, of Tent Cuttings, ace at I o’clock a.m, in Government funds. Succersful bidders must remove their purchases on or before December 21. Brigadier nov s)-td BD. H. RUCKER, and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. General SALe OF STE AM TUG AND BARGES. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinsion, 2 ashington, D. Will be sold at Public Auction, at Gr Wharf, foot of G street, Washington city, D » December 15, 1864, one Steam | on THURSDAY 564. romen’ Cc Tug ane four Schuyixill note as follows: Steain Tug Barge ANTHON “ CITIZEN “UNI Bale to comme: Terms cash, in C.G.§ SA ELLE, Y CLINTON, MILTON WILKINS, TED STATES. Ince at 12 0’elock poon, ‘Government funds. BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SEVENTY-THREE VAL- UABLE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH OAPI- TO I TS RTH. G i On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,, the 30th Gia at 40’clock, on t! he premises, in virtue of a deed o trust duly executed to me, and recorded in the land records of this county, on the 3d day of August, 1864, I shall sell— Lot= No. 3) to 38, on North Capitol street, | between H and about 2) feet in front by 100 feet in depth to an | alley. Lots No, 2 to 3), on H street north, between | I streets north. eac! North Capitol and Ist street east, exch lot being 20 feet in front by 144 feet in depth to a thirty-feet alley, Lots feet in front by alley, with outlets on H and I strsets Lots No, 78 to 8, and also Let with outiets on H and I streets, No. 49 to 73 on I street north, between North Capitol and Jat street east, each lc gz 2 144 feet in depth to a hirty-foet street east, between H and I streets north, each lot being about 20 feet in front by 1 feet in depth to sn alley. These Lots are located in a most desirable and rapidly improving part of the city, and present an opportunity fo Mferma: One-t 12 months, with i on the premises. safe and good investment. rd cash; the remainder in 6 and terest, secured by a deed of trust Conveyances and stamps st the cost of the pur chaser. A payment of $25 on each Lot wiil be required at the time ot sale. Bhould the terms of sale not be complied with within five days after the axle, the T'rustee reserves the right oes sell ene Eropert se of ne aultin, urehas notiee : be the daily papersin this . notice published city. po vig TRUSTEE’S Sa ON NORTH N 5TH STREETS. BY J.C. MoGUIRE & 00., Asti at the risk and on one week’s in one o: A. HOS. 8M GREEN & WILL ITH, Trastes, TAMS, A B ears. LE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY STRELT, BETWEEN 4TH AND By virtue of a deed of trust from Michael Runs- han and wife, bi 19, duly tin : rasa cen the subseriberss lgustees tot eke Ins ng dateon the 14th day of Jaly, iher J. A.S,.No. 179, Folios Phonix Building A*sociation of Washington city. we shall aell, on the premises, on T Day, the 22d day of November, at 5 o’clock 1.m.. partofLet twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, beginnin: the said part of lot at the northwest corner of said lot, and running v feet, thence south one a ST elght feet eteht and a half inches: thence west feet; thence north one hundred and eight aud e fifteen thence esst with the line of north hundred feet eigitand a balfinchea, improved bya small brick tenement : third of the purchase money ha. tain two cqual payments, at6;aud 4 mouths, with interest from the day of sale, secured 1’ a of tru Dy doed ee ars Fale, with at the tisk and chaser. " the terms are not fully complied ate days from day of sale. the resell the property.after five dayn to be paid down at the time of with Trastees will ublic notice, expense of the defaulting pur- Stamps snd con*syaucimg at the acat of the Tr. pureberta Bo 1-eoda ds THE ABOVE SALE CESDAY AFTERNOON ok. on the Fremises. ‘eRASMUS J. ‘MIDDLE TO} HILLARY G BVAULDIN . GC, McGULRS nov 2d SMU8 J. MIDDLETO} HILLISRY C. SPALDING. t ‘Trustees, 3. 0, MoGUIRE & 00., Ayets. Ts POSTPO! NTI 5 Noventen a ate +t Trustees, d CO., Aucts. @ buildings can be seen atthe pair Kip Shoes, 2 pair Wool | ni | No. 1, on Ist for | Hos} Btatio: Ont a eee = LOCAL NEWS. CovuLpw'r GET Or¥.—One evening last week, _____ WANTS, AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. nery fine doo: les attended toon the able terms, ‘Uonsi an ally s pov 10-Im BROOKER & 14 uctionee: No. $46 morth Tin root he ped K, Bales EVERY EVENING, o'clock, of a general ery, Soaps, commencing st ent of Dry is, ombs and Broshes, Perfumery ilt Albums, Pictures, &¢., &o,” Teasoa- ments respectfall: i & BRLLEW Agus SOTION SALE, On TURSDAY, Nov, sith, 1864, at the corner of 4's street and Maryland avenue, commencing “4 o’clock g. m., ms 2 good . willsell withont reserve, 25 barrels f good Cider Vinegar. about 1,200 ft. Pine Boaria, Horses. suitable 2-borse farm Wagon, 4 for hack or wagou and one Sets of Single Marness, 1 good Hay Gutter, 2 Watches, and a number of other articles, nor 26-3t* BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ATOTIO} AND KSDAY, m., w ™.. we shall rel! sout! paved The lar. enred story Br nov 26-4 | PRY 3. ©. MoGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, | ECUTOR'S SALE OF, ANY SURGICAL On TUESDAY EVENIN o'clock, at the Auction Rooms of Jas. C, McGui | & Co., Tehall sell, b drpbane' Goats between Terms cash, nov2d "GREEN BY THOS. DOWLING, EXECUTOR’ SALK oF PROVED PROPERTY IN G On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock, I will sell, in front of No. 102 West street, part of Lot No addition to Georgetown, fronting inches on West street, between Washington streets, and running back to alg { alley, \provem: by a doe N SALK OF WHE é Dl XTURES ON LEASE t ELWRIGRT 8HO’ GROUND RENT, the 29th instant, at 4 o'clock p. in front of the premises, on 4 Virginia aveone and K Stree WILLIAMS, Auct, tT; Georgetown. VALUABLR IM- EKORGETOWN, AT December 7th, the premises, 23. in Beall’s abwut 31 feet 4 Congress ents consist of a well-built two- Brick House, containizg nine rooms and cel- with gas throughout the house Terms: One If cash; balance in 12 months, se of trust‘on the property. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, Title perfect JOHN HB CHEW, Executor, THOMAS DOT EISE, Auctioneer, MEDICAL L INETRUMEN tH AEE G, November 20th onier of the Orphans’ Court, B. the valuable Medical Library of the i ate Dr, } Johnson Hellen: also, bis fine collection of Surg cal Instruments, Terms cash, GRAFTON TYL nov a5 Executor. CO., Aucta, J.C. McG UL BBY VM. 1. WALL & 00., Auctioneers UNITED STATES MARSHALS SAI LITTLE ELMOR AND RELIAD TAO ko. in virtue of two warrants of sale KLE, &c. OFSLOOPS , THEIR issned from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a District Court, and to me , directed. T will sell | foot of 6 | TUESD. o’cloe’ AY, the k p. m.— th street wharf, on the Potomac at public sale, for ca iy ver, om 2th day of November inst., at 3 The Bloop Litt’e Elmor, her Tachle, &c., &c. Also, the Sloop Reliance, her Wann ys LAMON.U 8. Marshal noy 23 ¢ Tackle, &e.. &c. . D.O. y : ee & CO, Aucts, le WM.L Y JAS. ©. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | EXCELLENT ING E On WEDNESD. #t 10 o'clock, at the residenc: { Hon, Kd Bates, Attorney General. No. 429 ¥ at FF FURNITURB AND HOUSER BEP- ECTS AT PUBLIC SALE, AY MORNING, November, 20th. 429 ¥ street, tween th and 7th sts . we shall sell lithe Furni- an in Marbl Rosewoed Cary d Btool Buite of eer Walnut hairclo e-top ture and Effects, comprising — ed Seven-octaye Piano Forte, Gover Parlor Purnitare, finished nter and Sofa Tables Handsome Mirror front Ktazera Wainut and Mahogany R. ut Tables Rush-seat and Fancy Chairs Window Shades and Cornice Brussels, Ingrain acd other Carpets Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Roda and Kye | Oak Hat-tree, Hall Chairs } Mahogany and Iron Bedateaia . Buttons, 8 | Marble-to and Plain Bureaus Washstands, Toilet Sets lounge, Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers Oak Desks, Office Chairs Superior Mahcgany-case Sewing Machine, by Wheeler & Wilven Extension Dining Table Oak Dining Chairs ? | Mahogany Marble-top Bibeboard, Clock China Vases, Spittoons Fire Irons Frenc ‘h China D inner, Coflee and Tea Ware } Castors, store Giaerarey &e. | Cooking Stove, Heating Steves | Together with the usual assortment of Kitehea tensils. nov 25-4 3.C. McGUIRE & OO,. Ancts, V ALUASLE ROAD sTOCK D AND URHAM CATTLE. | . I will offer for sale, at my lower Farm, adjoining Noven the town of county. Maryland mber, 104, Upper Marlboro’, P: Tr George's the day of be next fair day, on TUESDAY fair, if mot, t it | the following list of COLTS, FILLIES. AND DURHAM CATTLE, Most of these colts mre sired b the stock of the celebrated Messengerand Trestee from mares selected by myself with @ view of | breeding them to him, ya horse combining His colts now in nse have | fally established his reputation. Those now offered | evidence the stock from whence they are de- scended, No.2 No, 4- Trem Grey, Jr.,aam, Kenucky Mare Pane: -Bay Colt, x | Morgan Mare | No. 35 Infantry and Cavalry Coats, Trowsers, Shirts, | Drawers, Felt Hats, Trumpets. Bugles, Metallic | Bay Colt, y Rob Roy COLTs: nt | No, 1~Bay Filly, 4 years eld, by Saratoga, dant, Mergan Mare ate. 8 old, by Saratoga, Jr.,dam, ate. 3 years old, by Saratoga, Jr., d ‘(thorough bred.) = ana Colt, 3 years ol by Saratoga, No, 5—Iren Gray Coit, 3 years old. by Saratoga, i | Long. { mano’ & No, 7—Gray Filly | rorey zily Jr., dam, Saratoga, Jr., wasmired by Saratoga, dam, Luey Tle is now ti f Philadel phij fastest road Horse | No. 6—Bay Colt,3 K inia Mare ady, by G entueky Mare Plash. property of « private gentle- and considered one of the ough uotrained. years old, by Saratoga, dam, Vir- Gipser + 3years old, by Kossuth, dam, ey Engle | No, 8—Bay Filly, 3 years old, by Kossath, dam, by j Register. | No. 9—Iron Gray Oolt, 3 years old, by Morse Gray, cam, Lucy Long | | No. 10—Iron Gri Colt,2 years old, by Morgan, iE Kam, sorre) Mare Milly. 8 dam by Register. Colt,2 years old, by Baratoga, No. 12—Bay Colt. 2 years old, by Saratoga, dam by Kentucky Mare Fancy No, 13—Bay Colt,2 years old, by Sarategs, dam, Kentucky Mare No. 14—Sorre! Filly, one year old. Flash. No. 15—Bay Filly, one year o'¢, | No. 16—Bay Filly, one year old, by Saratogs,dam, A he B ‘urch Mare. No, 7—Bay Colt, one year old, by Saratoga, dam, Virginia Gipsy. | No, ae ear ical one year old, by Saratoga, dam, e Be! 8. | No. 19—Bay Colt. one year old, by Saratoga, dam, ancy. | No, 20—Black Colt,4months old, by Saratoga,dam, Sorrel Milly. | No. 2i—Bay Colt, 4 months eld, by Saratoga, dam, | Virginia Gipsy | No, 22—Sorrel © | dam, Lucy Long. | No. 23—Sorrel Colt. 6 months old, by Columbus, dam, Morgan Mare olt,é months old, by Columbus, Kate, For the selection of pairs an opportunity is now presented that is rarely to be met with. The ped- lgree of the horse | be exhibited. b: | y PB y the G earl riz e is guarantied, and the dams will CATTLE. After the above sale, I will offer Lot being | No, 1.—Darham Heifer, “The Pride,” red and white, 3 years oli, weighin, oldsborough Bull, fa! was a successful competitor at the Marglaad and other Agricultural Societies in every contest carrying off the firat ,including the herd premium. when, as 1.66) Ibs.—rired Ellen. Ellen for five one of my herd, the palm was awarded over ap in:ported herd direct from England. | No, 2.—Durham Heifer, “Virgil | old, weighing 1,492 1bs., Bull, dam, Virginia iD Toan,3 years by the Goldsvorougk No. 3.—*Kate.’’2 years old. by Hiawatha, import- ed by Wells Lathrop. Esq., of Massachusetts— weight, 1.060 lbs. No, 4— Ri illy,”? 2 tt years old, by Hiawatha, dam, ose! oe ee 2 years old, by Hiawatha, dam, e' No. 6— Vv No. 8— No.1 by Don pounds. Par No. ¢—* Fanny. Di on Carlo: No. 30—* Clara, dam nae di ths old, by Hiawatha,dam, 090 Ibs. mouths old, by Don Carlos, between 6 and 12 months old, los, dam, Blosstom—weighs 80) between 6 and 12 months old, by am Rose—weighs ‘i pounds. 6 months old, by Don Carlos, n,”? 6 months old, by Dom Carlos, dam, Virginia. No. Se aged 5 months, by Don Carlos, jen 0. 3 am - —Ned Hall,” red and white Bull Osif, 2 months old, by Don Carlos, dam, Sweet- eart, No. i4—* Seymour rt. menths old, by Bon Carlos, tural Segrest eae ‘tere th ecest | cieties will attest eu t A mare attended this F judicious combination, both o! EES no herd in the country presents *red Bull Calf,3 months 6!4 dam, Ellen the'third. red and white Bull Galf, 1’ dam, Rokest. aryland and other Agrical- hat hes f blood ‘aod beef perior herd, For parity mill adv: 3 Terme of sale: Cash in all cases before delivery. Animala purchased and t pettled for, be risk ‘of the fret pure! La ' soldat t ¥. Richardson, as | lect all monies at wil Miiortasd teat uthoriz: co! Action eed. as my agent, his receipt will be good, + Dov 19td 'B Yelock \* Sale to commence at 11 orciack & m. BILL, ¥ W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY OW PERN. AVENUE AND THE Wa . SYIVARULE AT AUCTION, — VAS dING On WEDNSSDAY AFTERNOON, 8th instant, at 4 o'clock, we willsellin froutof the a sabéivision of Square 7 Sronting st feet on south side of Penna, avenue, and running bas! fo & strest, betw cen 2ith and 25th streets, Bear the inp a ‘0-8 es ipriok Dwelling. furnished wi hess ond ré # cmession veo immediatel erms; One-half cash: Dalance in six and twelve months 2 h intersst. ecured by a Geed of trust on e premi W.L, WALL & 00, Ancts,