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LOCAL NEWS. , ,, AMUSEMENTS TO.NIGHT. Forv’s ‘THEATER.—This evening will be pre- sented the thrilling Irish drama of « een Mavourneen: or, Under the Spell,” in which Mrs. H. Watkins appears as “Kathleen Mavour- been,” and Mr. Watkins as “Terence 0’ Moore.” ‘The performance will conclude with the musi- ‘eal farce of -A Loan ofa Lover.” Mrs. Wat- &ins as “Gertrude,” with songs. Grover’s THE aTEeR.—Last night Dan Setch. ell was welcomed as Washington’s favorite ‘Comedian, and this evening will appear in his @rtistic impersonation of “Asa Trenchard” in the. celebrated Comedy of “Our American ‘Consin,” the original version of which will be “Produced entire, with a powerful cast of char- icters. To-merrow evening will be enacted «sDombey and Son.” Oxrorp Music HALL.—This hal was crowd- edfiast evening, to hear the singing of the Scot- tish Nightingale and Washington fayorite, Miss Agnes Sutherland. The Australian Brothers are in number) are really good, and cannot fail to please many who nightly attend the performances. : CANTEREURY.—Charles Cayelli, the great American pantomimist, Dick Collins, Sylvan Clark, and other performers. The new farce entitled “Nan and het Two Fathers,” is a rich piece. SANDERSON'’S MINSTRELS.—This excellent company is still holding forth at their new ball, corner of Ninth and D streets, and all Who wish to see them we can promise a pleas- 4nt time. Go and see them. Ss Saree An Incipent im THE Lirk OF THE HUNTER Kiyman.—A thrilling incident in the life of Mr. Seth Kinman, the renowned hunter, now in Washington, has just come to our knowledge, 8nd which is now made public for the first time. Itshows of what stuff the man is made, And the fact that he has never before disclosed ‘it, reveals a modesty worthy the man and pos- Sessed by few. On the Sth day of January, 1860, be (Kinmsn) and three of his neighbors ‘Were enjoying themselves at his residence, in Humbolt county. Cal., and on the shores of the beautiful Humbolt Bay. Towards evening, Kinman fancied that he heard the faint distant 2ones of cannon; he left the houseand followed ‘he sound; he soon saw what was the matter, @ steamer heading north firing minute guns, ®@vidently in distress. She soon veered towards the east, making direct towards the residence of our hero, who row rushed into his house, saying to his neighbors, ‘‘Boys, there's trouble out here, we must now do or die; come!” Taking & rope with him, away they sped. The steamer beached at a distance of full three hundred yards from the shore. Thesurf Was dreadful, and the undertow nothing could stand. The foamy tops of the rolling billows ‘Were peopled with human freight, and there ‘Was a general wreck of upper works and fur- niture. Nothing daunted, Kinman fastened one end of the rope he had brought along around his body, gaye the other end to his hardy com- Tades, telling them to watch him, and, when- ever he got hold of any person, to haul him back. In this manner he continued to work until he had succeeded in drawing out nearly One hundred persons. The vessel proved to be the Northerner, bound from San Francisco, California, to Portland, Oregon. She had run upon & sunken rock otf Cape Mendoseno, stove a hole in her bottom, and commenced filling fast. While thus settling, her gallant captain, | Wm. M. Dall, made for the coast, and suc- ceeded in reaching the beach in front of the resi- dence of the gallant Kinman. She had on board | one hundred and forty persons, one hundred of | ‘whom were saved: forty passed beyond the | shores of time. The following letter was received by Mr. Kinman: San FRANCISCO, CatL., Feb. 2, 1>60.—Seth Kinman, Esq, Humbolt County, Cal.—Dear Sir: ‘We bave heard of your noble work at the | wreck of the Northerner, of the kindness ot | your good mother and temily to our crew. | We can never forget the debt of gratitude we Owe you; we hope we may soon se2 you here | to thank you in person. | You shall always have @ passage on any of Our steamers, at your disposal, and we hope you will come down. May Heaven biess you and yours, and Watch over a life so fearlessly risked to save | otmers. Faithfully and respectfally, Fores & Bapcock, Agents. —— GRAND LARCENY Case.— Yesterday officer Taylor, of the Third ward, arrested Frances Ann Brock and Mary Ann Dade,col’d, upona charge of stealing $35, the property of Mrs. R. 5S. Harrison. They were taken before Jus- tice Hollingshead, where Frances confessed that she stole the money and gave itto Mary A. Dade. The money was no. recovered, and the Justice held Mary A. Dade to bail fora Turther hearmg. The other girl was aservant in Mrs. Harrison’s house, and being quite a child was permitted togo home until she is wanted to aid in the recovery of the money. = THe Deart.—This morning, the Board of Enrolimeat resumed the dratt in several of the sub districts, to fill the deficiency under the Iast call. Thesecond, fifth and eleventh sub-districts were drawn—!6 from the second, the deficiency being =; from the fifth, the | deficiency being 11; and 2= from the other, the deficiency being 11. The list will not be made public until the netices are served, which will be done immediately. This is to prevent ske- daddling on the part of those drafted. aoe | RELEASE he prize court, (Judge Wy- lie,) on Friday, an order was made directing the restoration of the sloops Reliance and Lit- tle Elmer tothe owners on they paying the costs. These sloops re captured in Moojack Bay by the United Sates steamer Stepping | Stones for violating the blockade. Mr. Wilson appeared for the Government, Mr. Eames for the captors, and Mr. Davis for the owners. ————- Fairs To-NiGHT.—The ladies of the Foun- | dry M. E. Church continue their fair to-night at Odd Fellows’s Hall, 7th street To-morrow evening the fair closes. Goand spend a pleas- ant evening. The ladies’ fair at Union Hotel, Georgetown, for the benefit of Mission Chapel, Alexandria county, Va., is taking well, and the visitors are highly pleased. ee Fenian BrotHersoop Batt.—This ball will take pl this evening, at Temperance Hall, on E street, between 9th and 10th streets. | Much pains has been taken to make this the | best ball of the season, both in point of comfort andenjoyment. “Let's have 4 little dance to- night, boys.” —— Opp FgLiows’ Lrever.—On Thursday eve- | ning next, the Library Association (1.0.0. F.) | give their grand levee tor the benefit of their library, when you may lookout foraseason | of pleasure. A number of sister Lodges will be in attendance. Za GRanp ConceRT.—The young ladies of the public schools, Second District, give a concert on next Friday evening for the benefit of the Protestant Orphan Asylam. Prof. J. H. Dan- jel has the direction of the concert, so you may promise yourself & joyous time. On the avenue, No. 4 Dollar Jewelry Store. noy 22-lw* near 4% street, is the See Special Notices. | SPEOIAL NOTIOES. aries heat Srrciat Notice.—A speech by Mrs. A. M. Lar- 11N,ef New York. Subject:—‘The Boldier, the Common Soldier.” To conclude with Maggie, or, Something for Christma: At the Union League Rooms, No. 4-1 9th st., be- tween D and E, on TUESDAY EVENING next, ithe 29th) at one quarter to8 o’clock, Admittance 25 cents. A copy of the speech to each person, moy 25-2t* Sreciat Notices. —The old and well established firm of Weisenfeld & Co.,Odeon Hall. corner of 45s street and Pennsylvania avenue, invite the es- ecial attention of tre citizens and strangers of Washington to their superb assortment of Clo- thing, comprising every style of garmi ; the mest celebrated modistes. We e selling goods at the very lowest marg.ns; and as we have always had eur goods made equal to custom work, | we hope the pubiic will favor us with acall, and ‘we will guarantee everyarticle as recommended, ‘e invite attention to our very jarge stock of Pur- nishing Goods, comprising every article neces- | sary to furnish the most cemplete outfit in this city, and at prices that defy competition. WEeISENFRELD & Co., i nov 23 2w corner 434 stree' id Penna. av. Boys’ Cheap Puits at $3, $10 and $12. Boys’ Che: > Coats, Sones HENMIN« at 1B022-6t* cor. 7th st. and Md.av , t, cut by — € are BOW pre: and Boys’ Ready-mad a ance of ttyle. variety and excel'ence of fabric and fithrane itof manufacture, has not been gur- Basted by any stock heretofore offered in this a in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen Youths’ wear are invited to call and ex: Stock. We can say with assurance they w ‘the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also. an extepsive atsortment of Geotlemen’s Fa “aap Goods pomprising everything neces- ry for a complete ou! be NOAH WALKER & CO. 26% Pa. av., oc 10-8m* Ar rotitas Hotel Building. Coreara’s BomEY soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in tts nature fragrantly scent- @4, and extremely beneficial in 1,8 action upon the Lin For asle by all Druggistegnd Fancy Goods jealers. ja2-eoly which, for e' ‘TES OBRAPEST «5D im Tua Wi Fades °s Hair Dye, Mrest and Pons, i Heary Cook, Aloxandria. ‘ | penalty of Ten Pen Cent add As Boxes larger than D; ha ery ; ‘ger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durabdle, beautiful. Warranted to please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. CHILTON, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce ft free frem all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material composing it Will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Joun J, Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, DRUNKENNESS CURED. The Inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingcup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is & certain cure for drunkenness, It creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Jou J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. RANp’s Spxctrio, Theoldestand most reliable medicine for th cure of Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c, This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has al ‘8 proved a success Dr. Rand's Spetific is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a Specific effect upou the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills, The Specifi of Dr, Rand ts not intended as an evacuatens medi- cine, Ita medical virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired generative organs, The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons mastica/ethem with impunity before swalowing them; } jhich plan we would always recommend, as affordi ag the speediest way to get the effec¢ of tha reme¢ y, Pri:e $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by Dru sgists everywhere. Joux J. KRomer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale in Washington by 8 ©, ForD, corner Pa. avenue and Eleventh street au 3l-eoly 2 mur DISEAS Semarisan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Qures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. Nomneral Bo balsam,no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who foes ae to be exposed. Male packages, $2; 1» 3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Jwicss—A positive and manent cure for Syphili: pots, Tetters,&c. Price Bold by 8, C. Nenvovs DssiLity, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, ete. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himsei? and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth, Address, witn stamp, ‘My TRAVER, mar 3 D& Wily ok Bos, Bose miata, Dr. Duromt’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in uss. They operate spesdily an fectively, and being sugar-co@ied create no Bausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial ox these Pills will prove their superiority over all others. Price . &box, Sold by 8.0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Henry Gook, Alexandr ja6-ly ° ie. Sold . Ford, corner 11th street and Ps, avenue, euanes ofdiet required. Price $1 per bo ry 8. Washington, and Henry Qook.exandria. ja6-iy SPeRMATORRE EA OAN BE CURED.—Dr. Rand’s sific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Wi Sy potency, Loss of Power. etc., speedily and effectually. its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptieal of ita merits, Price $1 a box. Sold pa G. Ford, corner Iith s:reet and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Qook, Alexand: 1 DISEASES OF THN NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY anD SExuAL SysT£Ms—new and reliable treatment *—in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter eayolopee: free of charge, Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Je 30-6m MARRIED, On the Ist inst.. by the Rev. J.C. ith, CHA! Dp, ALEXANDER. of Philadeipiias Ban, to bt 5 Eaq., Of Waal .On November 24th, at the parsonage of Bt, Pat- rick s Church, by the Rey. Father McOarthy, Mr. CHARLES H. BRECHT, of Baltimore, to Miss MAGE E., daughter of John H. Plant, of this city. - DIED, November 29th, BENNETT MAGILL, aged 76 ears. *he was originally a citizen of St. Mary’s county, Maryland, but for the last 26 yearsa resident of Washington, His funeral wi'l take place from the residence of bisson-in-law, Dan‘l Linking, No. 43 F st.. near Observatory on (to-morrow) Wednesday, 30th, at 23 o'clock p.m, The friends of the family ure in- yited to attend: < prere Tobacco and Leonardtown papers please copy. (eas sear cee Re | QPECIAL INCOME TAX OF FIVE PERCENT. Couigcror’s OFFier, Usiten States Internat Revyenoe,, Washineton, November 23d, 1864. The Assessor for this District bas this day re- turned me for collection the SPECIAL FIVE PER CENT INCOME TAX _ LIST FOR 1=64, under the joint resolution of Congress, approved Jaly 4th, 1564. ‘ - Notice is hereby given that the said tax has be- come due and payable, and that I will attend with my deputies at this office, No. 468 Seventh street, between E and F streets, until THE STH DAY OF Dee CEMBER, 1861, for the purpose of receiving the fame; and all persons in the District who shall neglect to pay the said tax as a fore December 5th, 1864, will be mn upon e notice being ‘served at the expiration of that time, toan additional penalty of TWENTY Cents for said netice, and four cents & mile travelled in serving it, and if not paid after due notice being served, it is my duty to collect the tax by distraint and sale of the goods, chattels, or effects of the pertons delinauent as aforesaid LEWIS CLEPHANE. Collector of Internal Revenue, nov 23-10t for the Distriet of Columbia. Acsts IN THE FIELD. A GLORIOUS ROMANCE BY COUSIN MAY CARLETON, (MUSS M.A, EARLIE,) Entitled “MIRIAM; oR, THE BRIDE OF LAURKL HILL.” OPENS IN THE NEW YORE MERCURY, OF DECEMBER 10, which is now ready for delivery at every news-de- | pot in America. This is the most delicious story of the present year, and willadd largely to the popularity of its gifted author. nov 28-2t 421 SEVENTH STREET. 421 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Having just returned from New York, I would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, to our large and well assorted stock of Goods, comprising 2%, yards Of SHEETINGS, $1.25, palette cor wentcens eav iN HAMILTON, best. 70 centas yoo ediigached ani Unbleached MUSLINS, 3734 to 40 CALICO, in great variety, 3) cents. All-weol White and Qolorsd FLANNELS, 60 cts, A large stock of SHIBT BOSOMS. 35 cents. MOUSELIN DELAINES, first quality, 45 cents, BATINETS. for Beys’ wear, 75 to 8) centa, HOOP SKIRTS, (forty springs,) $1.50. A great variety of Ladies and Geat’s GLOVES, YEOAMPS in great variet ‘lety. SHAWLE very low. SPOOL COTTON, Green & Daniels’, 200 yards, 10 cents, joo yards SPOOL COTTON, Clarks’, 645 ta. Best quality PINS and NREDLES.’scente, t_variety of LADIES’ CLOAKS, from Auction, from $l) upwards. MERINOES ALPACAS at greatly reduced prices. A general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S €UB- Nishine @oone, w seh we ores to sell very low. assortm. Ta fact ® OY AND FANCY GOODS, 2 jety sanelens peor the - seat ID x t Bargain Store o} Dow Bie me Us to the GreFoLies SYCRL.. T= WORLD RENOWNED LAVA TIP COM- BINATION GAS BURNERS, Have at last been received, and are now ition gaa for saleat No. 15 434 street. on exhi- ne door below Dr. Sunderland’ ch,) im thi ‘Their merits Nan ikeuslven a @ial of these Bu 8 will convice any and all persons that they are w as long b. bg sumers of gas is _nephegenet by the con ey give you & Clearer, so better light, at from fifteen to thirty ‘and ev and hee eran, leas money you arenow ng eas The Lava Tip is such that it cannot corrode, therefore always temsiua clear and perfect. The combination of the Burner prevents any eee passing through it than is actually nsumed, cop would respectfully solicit acall from all those interested, and examine for themselves into the respective merits of the Buroers M. LAK nov 1l-2"* General deeds; co 7 WANTS. ANTED—By a young colored man, a SITUA- W “SHON ag coo, tithes Sole netal or restaareat. Address R., Star effice. nov 29 2t* FOR RENT AND 3ALE ee ee [For other For Rent and Sale” see first page.} AUOTION SALES, jales see first page. NE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT For one Wircatemeny 't a Gey ee jeu! app! » No. ri st Georgetown. D. o atts ne 2st" A a baby to wet nurse in her own house. Call at 398 20th street, between Gand H atreets, for two days. it* ANTED—A young GIRL to do the general BESPECTABLE MARBIED WOMAN Wishes or two tl 5 i tNo. 653 L at, between Gth'and ith. Ter on nov 29 3t* +} Fo RENT—The f December, three fur- an ito! nished ROOMS, 5. 8 t, between G ai OMS, at 4505 12th stree pionect OR RENT—Th 1 UNFURNISHED F ROOMS ina rivate family. Rent $18 a month inadvance. Inquire at the Star Office. mn 29-3t™ ady WANTED_B a respectable SITU ATION as plain cook 5 er to wash and iron. Please addressa note to Box 47, Star Of- fice. it* Ww ANTED—By a respectable young woman, a SITUATION as general servant in 8 private family, or chambermaid and waiter. Please ad- dress te to Box No. 18, Star Office, it® ARTED —Ayouns man wishes a SITUATION ' of some kind, who has had considerable expe- perience about horses, and can drive two or four. Good reference given. Address NEWTON Une: It* A FLOOR FOR RENT —Consisting of three Ani2T#e Fome—461 lth st, None but small family need inquire, 1t* Fo RENT—Three UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Apply at the store corner New Jersey avenue and G street, noy 29-30" FURNisi=p ROOMS FOR RENT —In a priv: 2 e family, at No.445 C street, between let and nov 29-e03t* can be obtained F OR RENT—Furnished ROOMS 416 6th street west, between F and @, at No. Dov 29-3t' 244 Pst., U. 8. #anitary Commission, It* A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION, and who writes a fair hand, wishes a SITUA- pe a aoe iasimene sa which he comld earn a e: ood, “L., i if . Btar Cfiice. Saat aigenrer nov 23-2t" ANTED—A SITUATION as Salesman or Clerk tosome Sutler ef the army. Having had long Cry rience: I trust I can give entire sat- isfaction. ference can be given, Address LEW- Is T. BUBH, 514 New Jersey avenue, 1t* W ANTED—A SITUATION as waiter, by asingle man, thatunderstands his business, and has the best of references. Any commands left at DEMONETT’S Confectionery, 155 Pa. avenue, for *T. 8.,’’ will be attended to for two days. 1t* Vy 7 ANTED—By a respectable middle-aged wo- man, a SITUATION as cook ina restaurant or respectable boarding house. No objection to an officer’s mess house, Apply at No. 465 on ste, t' between D and E. ETROPOLITAN RB. R. COMPANY. Noy, 29, 1it4,— WANTED IMMEDIATELY — 1,500 Loads of PAVING STON The stone must be from 5 to 9 inches, and will be paid for on the de- jivery of 10 loads along the line of the track. SAMUEL P. BROW no 2 President M. R. ANTED—A ¥ —A smart BRRAND BOY. Apply immediately, No, 4 Market Bpace, second door from oth street, up stairs, first oor. |n 23-2t" WANSTED—A furnished HOUSE, with parlor, dining room, kitchen and not less than three chambers. Apply or address 269 Pa. av. no 28-3 ©e9k WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, who un- derstands all kinds of meat cooking. Good wages will be paid. Amerioan House, corner 7th street and Penn’a avenue, Rov 28-3t* WARTED—A SITUATION, by an intellizent, active boy, about 12 ycars ofage. Satisfactory reference will be given. Address Box 346 City Post Office. nov 23-3t™ WwW ANTED—By a respectable young lady,a SIT- _ WATION as wiltiner, or to assist at dress making. Address MILLINER, Star Office. no 23- ANTED—A young MAN, between the age of 17 and 20, to attend a segar store. None need apply but a strict Catholic, Ono living with his parents preferred, Address X, Star office, 023 3t* ANTED—To sell the LEASE, STOCK and | FIXTURES of a Restaurent doing a good business, situated on the corner of 45 and F sts., Island, Persons wisling te purchase will apply at the bar. no 28 3t* V ANTED—For three persons, 2 or 3 ROOMS, ., (ope furnished for bed-room,) in private family preferred. Please address ‘J, F.,”’ at this Office. soon as possible. nov 2 2t* Wane 8, a respectable young woman, a SITUATION as chambermaid, or to assist in any other kind of work. The highest references given. Appl; at No. 267 L street, between 17th and 18th streets. nov 23-3t* ANTED—One or two TBAMS of six horses or six mules are wanted to hanloak from the country during the winter. Apply to G. B CHURCH & CU., corner of Maryland avenue and lth st, no 28-3t* 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, im the very latest New York styles, French Bluting done from one to twenty inehesdeep Cail and see. CHARLES LUDMAN. 80 28-1w* 357 Dot., bet, 9th and lth. ANTED—A good COOK, for a restaurant. ae Rly atthe Star OfMice. Good wages given, no¥ 26- j ANTED—A respectable WHITE WOMA™ to do general housework in a private fawily. Apply at Carroll Place, corner of A and Ist streets east. nov 25-3t* WASTED s HOUSE, containing five or six fur- nished rooms, by asma!l family without chil- dren, Address “A. R. B.,” Star Office, stating terms, location, &c. nov 2 eo3t* V ANTED—Two FURNISHED ROOM3, one large and one small, with or without perma- ntleman, wife and child, 11 nent board, for Years old.” Ade stating locality and terms, nov 25 3t™ Box 320 Post Offi ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A gool WHEEL- nV RIGHT. Good wager and Naud Templo ment wi e given, P at SON’ Blacksmith Shop, corner of & and 10th A Peata: Island, = nov 26-3" SINGLE GENTLEMAN desires a pleasantly located and comfortable ROOM ata moderate rate, If suited would become apermant occupant, Reference given if required. Address B. 0. T.. Btar Office. nov 26-3 OX LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT—Far- nished or unfurnished, at 45% E street, be- tween 3d and 4th streets, References required, Dov 29-3t* OR RENT—From the Ist of December, two ele- gantly furnished 'S,(for gentlemen,) in the most desirable location, Inquire at 404 between llth and 12th sta, no 29-2t' OR RENT—A suite of furnished ROOMS, con- sisting ef a parlor, three chambers, dining- room and kitchen. Inquire at 254 F street, bet, i2th and 13th ets. no 29-3t* Fo SALE—A large DRAUGH! HORSE He ._ can be seen by inquiring at T. THOMPSJN’s, 367 Penn. avenue, opposite National Hotel. LOY 29-3t' FURNISH ROOMS FOR RENT, with Board, No. 1 Franklin.Place, I street, betweer.13th and i4th. A few Table Boarders cam be accommo- dated. nov 29-3t* Fok RENT—Two pleasant Farnished ROOMS, communicating, with breakfast,at 261 Kighth Street, between Mand N, within one block o bh street Car: Fe. SALE—The FEXTURES of » Meat and Pro- vision stere, good location, rent moderate. Satisfactory reason given for selling. Apply at No. 417 tth st., bet. F and G@ sts, Bowy-3t* FOR RENT—Two suite of ROOMS, suitable for Congressmen, or gentlemen nd their wives, 502 ¥ street, between 24 and 3d with Board, DOV 29-3t* . E CHBAP—Twelve now BENCHES, suitable fora church or schoo! house, Apply to F. H. (BATON, Koom 4, first _tloor General Land Oftig2, or 332 F street, corner Wth. 29 2t* [POR 842-4 RESTAURANT. now doing « good bu For particulars inquire im- mediately at the bar of the American House, 7 street and Pa. D2 {OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE op the corner of 4'2 street and Missouri avenue, near Pa. av.; 14 reoms; water and gas in it. Apply to. H. 8 JOHNSTON, No. 373 Pa. avenue, between 4!5 and 6th sts, 1D 29-003t* OR RENT—A PARLOR and two BED BOOMS on second floor, with small ROOM on 3d floor, together or separately, Also, the use uf akitchen ifrequired. Apply at 234 H street, between lyth aud 2th streets. One block trom the cars. _1t* Fo RENT OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, on East Capitol street, between 3d and 4th, No. S7, with 10 rooms.a good cellar, a rain water cis- tern, and an outbuilding. For terms inquire of A. SCHON BORN, at the office-in the eastera Capi- tol garden, nov 20-3t* OR RENT. F FURNISHED ROOMS, A suite of Handsomely Burnished PARLORS and BED ROOMS, in one of the most pesinapie and pleasant situations in the city, and only one minut’s walk of Willards’ Hotel and Penn's a) mov 2 Fe, £ALE—A substan frame BUTLDING, 30x30; Btable for stabliug four horses; two Wagons, one Horse, a complete Mineral Water Bottling Apparatus; about 15) gross Bottles, Boxes, and ali the fixtures belonging to and used in carry. ing on the bottling business, Inquire atNo 467 East 3d street, Capito! Hill, 2029-03." pues ROOMS FOR RENT—Two hand- somely FURNISHED PARLORS ani CHAM- BERS, all on the first floor, suitable fer «family or single gentlemen, with or without board, Any Members er others wishing to have comfort- able quarters for the winter can secure them by an early application at . P. CRUTCHETT’S, ov 29-1w* No. 477. corner 6th and D sts. FS RENT--One single ROOM, furnished, or one KOOM with chamber furnished. Apply at No. 367 15th street west, bet. L and M, 8 __ Bo 8.2t TORE FOR RENT, No. 400 D street. between © 6thand7thats. Inquire on the premises. nov 28-3t* W}OR REN T—A &pacious front ROOM on the 21 ficor,at No, 419 H street, between Jith and 12th ats, Do 2-3t* On the 2d floor. Apply at No, 292 C street, between 3d and 43; sts noy 23-3t* Fe RENT—A STORK nud CELLAR, “nitable for i rocery and liquor store, situatec en the corner 0: 988, av. enddd st, Apply ou the prem- ines. = no 23-2t* FOR BALE A small COTTAGE HOUSE and LOT, on easy tersas, or will ba re for. one years advane 0} T [RADE E: FURNISHED “ROOWSoRsTOTTS I ESIRABLE FURNIS 0) al 7 Congressmen; also for single gentiemen, at No, 455 12th st. west, between E and F, bov 2-6t* ET NUBSE WANTED. Apply to Dr. W. P. JOHNSTON, No, 466 7th street, between the hours of 8and9a m.and 12 and!i p.m. None need apply unless willing to leave the city for a few months. noy 25 V ANTED — Ladies’ and Gent's CAST-OFF CLOTHING, WATCHES, PISTOLS, FURNT TURE, or any kind of Persunal Property. Ladies attended to by Mrs, SMITH, No. 416 E street, near the Post Office. nov 23-Im* JV ANTED— Ladies to calland see my new pa - terns for Slippers. Smoking Caps, Pincash- ions, Watch Cases, Powder Baga, Yokes. Bands, Pantalets, Skirts, &c ; particularly to examine our Baby Blankets and Embroidered Flannel Skirts fr infants. The only place intowntogetthem. We are the only persons in town who understand the business thoroughly. WM. PRINCE nov 23-tf 31 Fat,, bet. Sth and 9th. MONTHLY NURSB.—American widow, 2) years’ experience, best references given, world like a few engagements. Has no objections to other kind of sickness. if not contagious. App. till December 1,519 H st., between 6th and 7th, nov Il-eotdecl PpEER SKINS WANTED !—The subscrivers will pay the highest cash prices for DEER SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High te town, D.C. we en D- PAMSBURG & ERERT, nov 16-tf E ANTED—To let every lady in Washington know where to get their FLUTING done, roperly and promptly, without injary to color or fabric. 243 Penn’a avenue, south side, between l2th and 13th sts, nov 3-Im* WANTED—« BOILER capable of aatvies horee power engine, Address Mr. BA Star Office. noy 2-tf ANTED-8ix MEN. to canvass for Life Inau- rance Company Inquire at MAURY & CO} Banke: 7th stree’ nov 18 e0]2t* ,¢1 0.8 . corner Lt OIG nor dim) | WREDERIOK SMI T2. sts. WANTED Ladion who wish STAMPING, PINKING AND FLUTING done as iteught to be, go to the only practical handintown. That is WM. PRINOR, 1 F street, who has on hand 75,000 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and is weekly receiving from the designers new and beautiful patterns, Having the only machine in town to make patterns, he is able to meet any op- position. Goods stamped while you wait. Look out ladies in whose hands you give your goods, We are responsible for every article we stamp, nov7- ANT ED—SEOOND HAND FURNITUKR Also, MIRRO! CARPETS, BEDS, BED- pind toi HOURFE MRIBHING 2OQDE tare eet ” “between G and H. east side, EDUOATIONAL. TOWN FEMALE SEMINARY.—A Boarding and Day School, 151 Weat street, Georgetown, D. O. The duties of this institution will be resumed September 5th. Circulars may be d by add he princi Oe ie line De the Principal, HARROVER. PHoRogEAratS INSTITUTE AND 8OHOOL OF COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS, cor. 7th and E ats., opposite the Post Office. Day School for Boys, $5 per month. No charge for Instrumental Music. ening Classes from 4 to 9 p oc 29 Im* GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS HOTEL NION Hos per Bridge and Washington ate., Georgetown, D. 0. i This old established Hotel si now opex to receive travellers and strangers, First class board at $2.50 per day. ne 12-Im* XEORGETOWN OORPORATION STOOK.— Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, ee uarterly, can obtain some applying to WM AIRD, Cierk of said Corporation, ocl-dtD} NOWING PROMPTLY ATTE Dy the Petomac Tow Compan “Gov. Curtin” and *‘ Belle Oapts'ne ov board, or tan Water B. DAVIDSON, street. Georgetown, 1- ¢ ER, | mac’? Apply te the Te LET—Two large ROOMS. on Pennsylvania avenue, No. 245, suitable for stores or offices, Apply on the premises, or at No, 266 H street. be- tween sth and 19th. nov 28: tf YWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for hourekeeping, can be had by applying at No 452M st. No person with children need apply. nov 28-1w* (OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Restaurant and Dwelling House, corner of Bridge and Montgomery ats., Georgetown. Good reason given for selling. Inquireo n the premises New Idea Re+taurant. DB 3tt ‘PARLOR AND CHAMBER FOR RENT—Far- nished. on second floor, together or separate Also,one FRONT ROOM, on first oor for one gentleman. Bath and gas inthe house, 44% 12th street, between Gand H. Reference required, MOV 26-800 Sia OR RENT—The two story and basement Brick HOUSE, No. 415 12th street, between New York »venueandI st, The Furniture of thesame for sale; or will be rented furnished, to a respon- gible party. Inquire at MLLBURN’S Drug Store, No. 480 i5th street, opposite U. 8, Treasury. nov 28-3t* tae FY SALE-—That Handsome RESIDENCE, No 430 F street, between sth and 7th sts. This house is most eligibly situated in tne immediate vicinity ef the Post Office and Interior Depart ments, has a strect railroad passing directly in front of it, and isa well built, neat, commodious residence. Apply, if before the !st of December, at 452 l0th street, after that date, at the Law Bufliing’s 5th st., near La, ay.,to W. B. WEBB, Attorney at Law. nov 23-tf OOMS FOR RENT.—Inquire at No. 637}. A street, between 6th and7th streets. no 26-3t* TOR RENT—One HOUSE on the Heights of 4 “Georgetown, partly furnished, No, 214 Fay- ette street. no 26-31" ERS ISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two elegant PARLORS and several other very fine ROOMS, large and small, at 492 E street, between 5th and 6th. Dov 26-3t* FoR RENT—A front and back PARLOR, Also, one third story ROOM suitable for two gen- tlemen, with Board, at $35 each in advance, at No, I bet. 10th and 1th noy 26-lw* Fo, RENT—One large bandsomely furnished FRONT ROOM on first floor, suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire at 138 G street, between 2ist and 22d sts nov 25-6t* "0 LET—Part of HOUSE corner of 13th and D streets, Island, consisting of seven rooms, They will be let together or Reparately: Inquire corner 1th and D streets, of Mr. Demongeot’s Human Hair Store. nov 25-3t* Foe SALE—An BATING HOUBE, 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 av,, between 9th and l0th sts, nov 26-lw* ‘ive unfurnished ROOMS, inalarge ‘able for housekeeping. rms, $25 yer month, in advance. Inquire on the premises, Ro. 65 Maine avenue, between 3d and 44 streets, a few minutes’ walk from Pa. ay. pov 25-3t* Po RENT—One large and well furnished PA) LOR; also, several other rooms, two commu: cating with the parlor, will be let ssperate or to- gether. Price moderate, Situated 31% north B st., Capitol Hill, within halfasquare of City cars, and near the Capitol. nov 26-1w* FoR SALE—A RESTAURANT, with the fix- tures. now doing a very fair business. The House will be rented to party purchasing, on rea- sonable terms, For particulars inquire at the northwest corner of 3d street west and H street north, nov 26-e03t* Fe SALE-Three valuable BULLDING LOTS, the whole or a part, on accommodating term, being 72 feet on I street, between i3th and jith, fronting Franklin Square. For further partica- Jars inquire of A MOREHOUSE, No. 63 K street west. Also, a FARM, 150 acres, 13 miles from Washington, D. O.,in Maryland, Paymentessy, on long time. nov 26 Imeo™ ALUABLE FARM FOR SALB—This Farm is within 4 miles of Washington, highly adapted fora market garden. All the improvements are well adapted for this purpose, It contains 47 acres. A comfortable dwelliag house on the premises. Will be sold cheap forcash. Inquire of JOHN A. BAKKR, at J, P. BARTHOLOW’S Agricultural Warehouse, 558 7th street, Washington, D. C. NO 26-e03t* URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Apply at F' G19 isth streets now we20™ ADIES! LADIES!! My stock of MiALLINERY GOODS must be sold of Come and buy for half ae nov 23-lw* (No. 80 des ISHER MINCE MEAT We have just received 50 Ibs. Fisher’s celebrated MINCE MEAT, forsale Dic aw & PERRIE, noY 23 3tif Corner E and 9th streets, USIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c, UIS WEBER, No, 569 7th street east, re- perce intone indeed boy cont 8, S Ber ee with Bia weld onganized Band of cian lo. 56 MAN, Island.) F°otrstcliss Gontectiousrh appa ee: 308 rat: jonfectionery. it No, 3 7th street, corner of I. ne ee Bow! 25-1w* FS RENT—Very pleasant furnished ROOMS, 3 Washington 16 25-e03t* three b ocks from cars, No, 14 st. Georgetown, DO I Fo, RENT—An UNFURNISHED ROOM, newly painted and papered, on the ground floor, auit- able for an office. Git quire on the premises, reference required. In- 0,442 Datreet, near the corner of Sd. Dov25-e03t* OR RENT—Handsomely farnished HOUSE, No. 431 lith st. Immediate possession, Buit- able for @ private family, Stable ant garsiage house. Security and reference required. nov 25 5t* E HAVE JUST RRORIVED A LARGE AB. WwW f CLOARS. 9 st. it tment o! OIRCULARS and geet’ mee a berks SHAWLS. erin na il gel, Lye yery low prices. HOW CASES FOR SALE.—Just received Li SAN R STEOUSE, How a TER GHOW OASES by the Bert No. 355 pueeian rage icy sia f York, Apply te P. J. BELLE P.B. Wehave a fine Black Silk Veleet Glosk, Oo Cj street, three tenth of Odd Fel- ww atyls 5. Also, Jouvia’s Black Kid loves lows’ ¢ Jy 38-1 90 cen! BOY 26-3t THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B* BROOKER & BELLE BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUOQTION SALE OF WHEELWRIGHT SHOP On FURSDAY HON, LEASH GROUND RENT. sthe 2 ‘ m., we eball sell, in front of the Soessiscaren ay ate between’ Virginia avenue and E street Terms cash. pov 26d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct. Y WM. 1. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, UNITED STATES MARSHAL’ LITTLE ELMOR AND RELLANOM HOGrS E,&c., &0. in virtue of two warrants of sale issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Oourt iatri of Columbia, holding a District Cosrteiad trict directed, I will sell at ets sale. for cash, at the foot of 6th street wharf, on the Potomac river, on TORE Ay: the 29th day of November inst., at 3 o'clock p. m.— The Bloop Little Elmor, her Tackle, &c., &c. Also, the Sloop Reliance, ber Tackle, &c.. &c. WARD By WAM. L. WALL & 60- Auets 7 oy |, Aucts, nov 23-4 {Chronicle} ¥ J. 0. MOGUIRB & GO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH N STREET, BET on nOnTH N é WEEN 4TH AND By virtue of a deed of trust from Michael Runa- han and wife, banring cate on the lth day of July, 1859, duly recorded in Liber J. A. S.,No. 179, Folios U3, et. Beq., to the subscribers, Trustees of the Phoenix Building Association of Washiagton city, we shail nell, on the premises, on TUBSDAY, the day of November, at5 o'clock p. m., part of Let twenty-one, (21)in Square No. 513, beginning for the said part of lot at tha northwest corner of said lot, and ronning thence east with the line of north N street, fifteen feet, thence south one hundred and eight feet eight and a half inches; thence west fifteen feet; thence north one hundred and eight feet eight and a halfinches, improved by a small brick tenement, _ Terms: One-third of the purchase money cash, the residue in two equal payments, at6tand 19 months, with interest from the day of sale, seaured by a deed of trust, ‘Twenty dollars to be paid down at the time of sale, and if the terms are not fully complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustees will resell the property, after five Gays public notice, | at the risk and expense of the defaulting pur- aser. "Btamps and con¥eyancing at the cost of the purchasRASMUS J. MIDDLETON HILLIABY 0. SPALDING Frastees, nol-eod&ds J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, a@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 29ta, at 4 orelock SMES T MIDDLETON 2 HILLIARY GC. SPAULDING.( Trustees, nov 2i-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, YJ. 0. MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, EXEOUTOR'S SALE OF MEDICAL LIB AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. oe On TUESDAY EVENING, November 29th o'clock, at the Auction Rooma of Jas. C. McGuire & Co.. I shall sell, by order of the Orphang’ Court, | the valuable Medical Library of the late Dr. Johnson Hellen; also, his fine collection of Surgi- | t cal Instruments, Terms cash, GRAFTON TYLER, Executor, _nova& J. 0. Mc@UIRE & CO., Aucts, B* JAS. C. McG@UIBE & CO., Auctioneers, NG EFFECTS AT PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 20¢ at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mon, Edwar Bates, Attorney General. No. 429 F street, be- tween 6th and 7th ats., we shall sell alithe Purni- ture and Effects, comprising — Rosewcod Carved Seven-octuye Piano Forte and Stool . Suite of Carved in haircloth Marble-top Center and Sofa Tables Handsome Mirror front Ktacere alnut ani akogany Rout Tables Rush-seat and Fancy Chairs = ‘Window Shades and Cornice Brustels, Ingrain and other Carpeta Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Rods and Byes Oak Hat- tree, Hall Chairs Mahogany and Iron Bedateads Marble-top and Plain Bureaus Wasbstands, Toilet Sets Lounge, Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers Oak Desks, Office Chairs Superior Mahbogany-case Sewing Machine, by Wheeler & Wilsen Extension Dining Table Oak Dining Chairs Mahogany Marble-top Sibeboard, Clock China Vases, Spittoons Fire Irons French China Dinner, Coffee and Tea Ware Castors, Waiters Glassware, &c. Cooking Stove, Heating Steves s Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen | Utensils. nov 25-d Aucts, BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. South Corner Penn. avenue and 9th street. AUCTION SALE OF GROORRIFS. LIQUORS, EGARS AND TOBACCO. On THURSDAY MORNING. Ist December, wa | in frout uf the Auction Kooms,a lot of | will sell Grocerie: Barrels W and Gin Cases Whiskey, Brandy. Bitters, &c, BasketsChampagne _ Boxes Fancy Soap, Toilet do, Boxes Tobacco and Segars Boxes Pepper, Mustard and other Spices Also, Large quantity of small stores, consisting of— Boxes Sardines J Canned Pruite, Canilies Blacking, Stationery. White Lead Shoes Hosiery, Tin Ware Small lot Dry Goods. Shirts. Drawers, &c., &e nov 29 WM. L. WALL & CO,, Aucte, BY ™™. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, copsiating of— FOR SALE—The Lease, Stock and Fixtures of a | Restaurant doing a good business, titted upin ex cellent style with gas and water, ng roomand kitchen attached, situated on the corner of and ¥ streets, Island, Persons wishing to purchase will get all information by inquiring at the bar | until Wednesday afternoon, jth instant, at 434 o’clock, when it will be offered at public auction tothe highest bidcer by __ Di t* WM. L, WALL CO., Aucts. NG, Auctioneer; Georgetown, if CHANCERY SALE, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, made in the cause of Myers. andal,, vs. Parsons, and al., in equity, and dat November 4. 1864. I will offer at auction, on WED- NESDAY, the 3ith of November, at4o’clock p. m., on the premises, the following Lots of ground in Georgetown, viz i Part of Lots Nos. $3 end 94, in Beatty & Hawkins’ Addition to Georgstown, fronting about 15!z feet on High street, near First atreet, improved by two story Frame Building. Immediately after the sbove— Part of Lot No. 9),in Threlkeld’s Addition, at the corner of Second and Lingan streets, fronting about 65 feet on the former, and 60 feet on the lat- fers improved by a plastered or stuccoed two-story ouse, Term of sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; and the residue in two equal instalments at 6and 12 months, with interest to be secured by approved notes with a reserved lien, The terms BE sale must be complied with in one week after sale. or the property may be re-sold at the risk and cost of the purcbaser after one week’s notice. i d_stampsa at the purchasers con Tver aNCIPe MW ALTER 8. COX. Prustec, nov 8-8taw3w [Intel] THOS. DOWLING, Auct UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Q Fizst Division, WAasuinGton Crry, November 8, 1364. ‘WWI be sold at public auction, te the highest bidder, at the time and places named below, viz: YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, Novem- er 17, 1864, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, No- rpmber 25. 1864, EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA.¢: WRSDAY, De- cember 1, 1864 Two hundred Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. Por road and farming purposes many good bar- ga’ns may be had. ‘Horses sold singly. f Bales to commence at 10¢’clock a. m, Terms: Cash in United preveacurreney: A. EKIN. Colonel in charge First Division Q, M. G. 0, nov 10-t M, WILLIAN, _ IMPORTER, é 336 Pa. ave., Wash 7, Cite Trevise ington, D. 0, Paris, Is receiving new goods by almost every steamer, and has always a large stock of the finest and mos! 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 Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Silks. ‘Crapes, Veivets, Ribbons, etc,, re! Cloak Trimmings, Velvet Ribbon: Netts, Fancy Combs, Perfumery, from the cel brated House Demarson, Chetelat & Co., Paris M, WILLIAN being the ouly merchant int city who imports goods, goes for selectiona hi! self to Europe, and has his agent residing in Par who sends him Nouveautes ag soon as they make their appearance, is therefore prepared to please the most fastidious tastes. Rov 3-3mif HATE AND Fyne and Boys, Ladies, Misses, and Children, im every variety. Latest styles and finest qualities, lowest Market Erleen. B. H, STINEMETZ, no 14-27 234 Pa. av,, near 13th st, DVERTISING IN STREET CARS. ington and Georgetown Ratlroad Oo., viene 15th street and New York avenue, ‘i Pane lg Linear ee beers 4 os wishing to place advertising cards in pe, of this Com: can make the necessary arrangements by spp ying at the Company’s office, Thore who now have cards in the cars must renew their agreement with the undersigned b ber. or the cards will be the ist of December so ta GIDEON, Protect nov 22-6¢ [Bepublican]} _nov226t__f OUBLE THICK. 1 ougLe THIUK, HOTEL AND BESTAURANT-KEEPERS .— We hi just imported and NOTION: large stock of DOUBLE THIGE CROOK. Pe a “3 adapted Seer Sud at lass than Re and al we Stee? BOTE f York rw, BOTRLER E & core, 18 x 318 Iron Ba Penney ned Toth aks, at7 | notice published in one o CELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEED- | sxey, Quarters and and Octave Brandy | AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. No, 346 north 7th Meet hee Tane K. Eales EVERY EVENING, commen ovclock, of a general assortment, of one ican Hosiery, Soaps, Cembs and Brushes, Perfamery, Stationery, fine Gilt Albums, Pictures, &o., 40,” eee door salen attended to on {he most Teasoa- ermas. jonsigomen' res; a! nov Wim — BROOKER & BELLEW" Ava B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE Im- SE OTTON BOP EBTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 7th, at 4 o'clock, I will sell, in front of the preminen. No. 102 West street, part of Lot No. 23), in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting abeut Sl feet 4 inches on West street, between Congress and Washington streets, and running back to a 12 foot Paved alley The improvements consist of a well-built two- story Brick House, containi.g nine rooms and cel- lap with gas throughout the house, ji 3 e-hal sh; in 12 m cured by a deed of truston the property. meee purengonyerancing and stamps at the cost of the Title perfect. CHUN H. CHEW, Execnuter 3 THOMAS DOWLIN( ione nov 26-d {Intel | NG, Auctioneer, FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioncers. TRUSTBE'S SALE OF SEVENTY-THREE VAL- 0. HW PI- UABLE BUILDING LOTS ON H. AND i STRERT: * es > i +) a 3 ee! i at4o'clock, on the premises, trust duly executed to me, and recorded in the land records of this county, on the 3a Jay of August, 1964, I shall sell— Lots No. 3 to 38, on North Capitol street, between FE 1d I streets north, each Lot being apne 20 feet in front by 100 feet in depth to an alley. Lots No, 2 to 3, on H street north, between North Capitol and Ist street east, exch lot being @ feet in frent by 144 feet in depth to a thirty feet alley, with outiets on H and I streets. Lots No. 49 to 73. on I street north, betweem | North Capitol and Ist street east, each lot being 9% feet in front by 144 feet in depth to » hirty feet alley, with outlets ou H and I streets: and Lots No, 73 to 83, and also Lot No. 1, street east, between H and I streets north. apt being about 20 feet in front by 100 feet in oan alley. | “These Lote are located in a most desirable and | rapidly improving part of the city, and present an opportunity for a safe and good investment. erms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Sonveranoes and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. | A payment of $25 on each Lot will be required at | the time ot sale. ‘ 1 Should the terms of sale not be complied with | within five days after the sale, the Trustee reserves | the right to re sell the property, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, on one week’s the daily papers in this | city. A. THOS. SMITH, Trustee. nov 19-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, 3¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUR AND THE WASHING- | TON CIRCLE AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 30th instant, at 4 o'clock, we wilisell in frontof the premises subdivision of Square 27, fronting 24 feet on t! | south side of Penna. avenue, and running back to K street, between 2ith and 25th streets, near the a 4; | Circle, and improved by a two-story and base- ment Brick Dwelling, furnished with gas and in goodrepair. . Possession given immediately. _ Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve Cover | months. secured by a deed of trust on the premi Walnut Parlor Furniture, finished | SF, ¥ith interest. nov 22 W.L, WALE & CO., Aucts, | Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, B No. 526 Seventh and D streets north, | HOUSE AND LOT on THE ISLAND AT AUO- | On WEDNESDAY, the wth inst., at 40'clock p, | m.,we shall sell, in front of the premises, part of | Lot2, in Sauare 579, improved by a small Frame House. The purchaser has also the privilege of collecting one-half of the rest of the adjoining house, a8 itis partly on the lot abovementioned | This property is situated = 8d street west, be- | tween C ap streets south. Terms cash GREEN & WILLIAMS, nov 2%-eok ds Auctioneers. | BY JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ANDSOME BRICK _ VILLA RESIDENCE, ay ITH LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, FINE BRICK STABLING, CARRIAGE HOUBE, ICE HOUBE, &c. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 2lat, at 4 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell that hand- | some residence and grounds, formerly the proper- ty of the late Major Nicholson, U.8 M.C., being | the whole of Square No. 765, situated at the correr | of south E street and 24 street east, immedi ty | east ef **Duddingtonu.”’ The crounds contain al | two and « half acres of ground, handsomely en- closed, and laid out witn fine gravel drives and walks, and beautifully ornamented with choice shade trees and flowers. The improvements are pf the moat superior kind, and consist of a fine, arce rick Mansion, with large porticos on three sides. the whole built and finial in the most substantial marner, with fine Parlors pining | Room, Lib.ary, large and airy Chambers, Ba’ | Room: &c., &c.: in addition, there is a very supe- rior Brick Stable, Carriage House, Ice House, Servants’ House, &c. The property command splendid view of the city, Potomac river, and # rounding country, and isin all respectaa first c) | residence. é | _‘Tarwe: One-third cash; the remainder in6and@ 12 menths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust onthe premises Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- | chaser. ae | “Immediate possession given, | novisd J.C. MCGUIRE & OO., Auets, RF THE ABOVE consequence of the SALE IS POSTPONED IN in.until TUESDAY AFTER. NOON, December faire hour snare lses: | nov 2i-2awkds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | QALEOF CONDEMNED GRAIN AND GRAIN cS SACKS. penis | hief Quartermaster’s Opies, Depot Washington, feet reer askention DiC Moe Rate Will be sold at public auction, at Seventh-atreet Whart, Washington, D. C,, on TUESDAY, 6th of December, 1854, at Ii_o’elock a.m., a quantity of Damaged Grain. consisting of about 3,0) Bushels Corn, 3,650 Bushels Oats, and about 30,00) Damaged Grain Sacks, Successful bidders must remove their purchases on or before the loth of December. Terms—Cash in Government funds. p D.H, RUCKER, Brigadier Gen'l and Chief Quartermaster, noy 28-st Depot of Washington, D. O, @ALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP K AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, TENT CUTTINGS, &c. Curgr QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, | Depot oF WASHINGTON, .,, WASHINGTON, D. C., November 23, 1364. Will be sold at public auction, at Government Warebonse No. 6, on 17th, between H and I streeta | north. Washington city, D. C..on THURSDAY, December 15, 1:64. under the direction of Capt, D: G, THOMAS, M. 8. K.,U.8, A., a lot of condemned clothing, &c., consisting of— Infantry and Cavalry Coats, Trowsers, Shirts, Drawers, Felt Ha rumpets. Bugles, Metallic Scales, Drums, Flags, Tents. Books, Mesa Pans, Camp Kettles, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hatch- sta Haversacks, Canteens, Old Iron, Brass, Rope, c, ALSO, — About 10) tons of Tent Cuttings, Sale to commeace at 10 o’clock a.m, Terms: Cash, in Government funds. Buccs ae biddarsimust remoye their purchases on or before December 21. H. RUCKER, DB. Brigadi a Chie? nov Ftd er General ang oot of Washington” S412 OF STEAM TUG AND BARGES. 1 7 = Chi Qua OND On Novae tee Will be sold at Public Auction, at Gove: neat 5 Cae Wharf, foot of G street, Washington city, on THURSDAY, December 15, 1864, one Ste: Tug and four Schuylkill Barges, as follows : Steam Tug C. G. SA W' . Barge ANTHONY CLINTON, “CITIZEN, ‘s MILTON WILKINS, ‘* UNITED STATES. Bale to commences at l2 Sishoek Doon, ferme cash, in Government funds, . D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, noy 26-td Depot of Washington. 486 CHOICE FALL BTOCK. 486 486_....._. PAPERHANGINGS._-...._.486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, B broidered and medium priced Gilt pavers, = | the District, poke pode ere Warranted to be Also, a varied and choice steck of Satin and Blank Papers, Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &o- Orders for Paperbangings or Window Bhades panctually exeented in city or country, Terms cash for goods an OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The richest, handsorest and most v: ok of Gilt and Dark’ Wood Oval Pleture Farnese im gilded with gold le; superior workman- hip. Paleo, a beantifal assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture. All goods warranted as represented. WINDOW SHADES. Different Window Shades in store Orders for an roniaired style or size Shade made to order. a Ses 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, ifferent sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- . Rings, Nails. &¢. CARD VISITE FRAMES, Gilt, Swiss Carved wood,and American Lites G lard Frames in variety. PIOTURES, hoice vit a reme! term Cash for Goods and pane spe rer Rca weet ot and ta, .