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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover's THEATER.—The grand German ‘opera company, secured by Mr. Grover at an enormous expense, will Appear to-night for the frsttime. It embraces some of the best opera talentin the world. The company will pos- itively close in this city on Thursday evening, so all will co well to engage seats in time. Forp's THEATER.—To-night, the reappear. ance of Miss Maggie Mitchell, who is engaged for positively six nightsonly. She willappear in the thrilling and beautiful play of “ Fan- chon, the Cricket,” supported by Mr. H. B. Phillips and a host of other excellent talent. This beanutitul play needs no praise from us, as it stands on its own merits, esp2cially with Miss Maggie Mitchell as « Fanchon.” - CANTERLURY Hart —The great comic sing- er, Tony Pastor, has arrived, and will appear at the Canterbury this evening. This week will be introduced the serio-comic drama of “The Victim” Miss Lauro Le Olsire,in her great character of «Jane Chatterly,”’ will exe. cute ® broad sword combat with Josh Hart. Look ont for fan this week. Oxvorp HALL.—To-night, first time of James Ward in bisgreatact of “A Leap for Life,” and the second week of Miss Agnes Suther- Jand, the beautiful and excellent vocalist. GRAND CONCERT THIS EvENING.—The first grand concert by the celebrated Black Swan, Miss EF. T. Greenfield, assisted by four of her pupils, will be given thisevening atthe 15th street Presbyterian Church. As itis for the benefit of the Church we advise all to go. S0U> ee THE Deart—The drawing to fill the defi- ciency existing in the first, fourth, and twelfth sub-districts, was resumed this morning at the Provost Mirshal’s office, corner 18th and I streets, and was conducted by Capt. Putnam and Lieut. Knox. The doors were thrown open, and the drawing was public, but there ‘were only some four or five spectators present. FIRST 8UR-DISTRICT. At about Salf-past 10 o'clock the drawing of the First Ward was commenced. Tne deficien- cy in wbis ward was to which was added 100 per cent., making 132 names to be drawn, which were taken from the wheel in the fol- lowing order JO Smith. I st, bet 6th and 6th; W Smith, 18th and M sts; Thos Ford. cor 17th and K sts; L Me- Mahon G st; John Sterling, i7th and K sta; J Keeling, G st, bet 2ist and 2d; M Lunt, 399 isth st; EALilly 755 Lat; M Shipley, mesa house; Geo Paine. 13th andi sts: LE Wright, 1192 th at; R Barry, 22d and zith snd G and A sts; Wm Crump, 156 [ st: J WG@ Barker, Winders Building; H Diggs. Lat, bet 16th and I7th; A Cunningham, oe st; W McEliean, J Neland, 2ith st. bet K ; JG Faller, Bat, bet 23d and 2itn; W Paine, alley bet H and K si J Brown. t st; Denis Brown, Lat; Pat Hane! 2ist and G Jo8 Geisler, 378 wth st; J W Smith, Tito and I ste, Jax Evens, M aod isth sts; Wm Des: mond, 22d. near G st, JO Beck, K st corral; Geo Stein, Government bakery; D McMahen, meas house; —~ Wallace, Government harness shop; HB Merrell, 277 isth st; Fred Frick, @ at. bet 24th and 2th; WJ Stout, President’s House: Ph Riley, 128 F at. Geo Clinger, 186 Pa av; Henry Griffith, 37) 2iat st, John Burk. mess house; Jeremiah Sullivan, 22d and 23d Land 1; Geo 8 Sneidenspiner, 163 L st; G W Lioyd, Gales’ Hotel; Chas Carter, Riley's corral; R Thomas, Est; J H Troup. 17th st stables; Lewis Trebs, 22d st, bet Gand H; John Clarkson, 2th and P sts; John Jack Istat, bet Land M; Ww Compton. 382 20th ieo Tinney, 16 K st) Chas Hatter. 2th Ns JosCronin. K at; M Ring, Pa av. bet 25th and 25th sts; M Weizel,cor iand H ats; H Rhodes, Nand 2'st sts; H Burch, 19th st, bet land K; John Russ, F st, bet 23d and 24th; Aug Appiestull 74 Mast; F 8 Stenbeck, G at, bet 2ith and 25th; K rd, 373 L st; Wm Cassidy. cor Isth and N st; —— Scott. H st, near Paav; Turley, Ith and G@ st*: J Hanson. Isth and @ sta; Peter Bartenstein H st; J Warner, 7th and K st: C M Power. Mess House; J F. sIoth and D sts; R Maxiey. K st, bet 2'th and 2ist; J A Oollins, Riley's Corral: L Ci . Nth and L sts; 8 Brown, 6B and Qiet; J Parje! G st; Geo Creamer, 191 I at; T ; Wm T Vernon. H st; J Shanehan, Mess House: © Rox 163 H st; Jas Ram, 112 Pa av; John Reed 2ist at; Geo Douer, 23) 2ist st; Rob Dulavo Ist. D Roody, 2sth and T sts; J Brook, 252 2 tht; W Denelson, 24th at; T D Neelani, d @ st F Dudny !7) 22d st: M Hisere, K st; John Williams, 2!st st; John Bersencher, I7th st; G H Abberts, !2th and F st; Joel Wilmot; W Jobnson, sth and I st; H Wilmont, Mess Houee; H Handy, 334 22d wt; D Roschsteine, t st; WB Perry: 18th and N;C Williams. 2th and B;J Collom, 18th © B Williams, cor K and Isth sts; # Stokes, corner ist and M rte: Peter Keil ber. at Lakey, 2ith and F; John Scett, F st; Arch El lers, léth ‘st, bet N and 0: Chas Marker, meas houte; Ed Quirk, G st; S B Hanscomb, 135 G st; T Medney, eas house; F Sherwood, 2ith st; A J tile. cor 18th and N sts; Aug Menhanes, 135 Paav; G Burger, sth and N sts;J Burk, I st, bet 24th and 25th; Sam Hugegs, th and K sts; D Sneider. K at a. corrs!; J E Stroup, Winder’s Building; W Brock: Robert Brown, 16th street, corner of O st; John Haun 2th st; J C Simmonds. corner 13th and N; W_G Sharp. Government shop; Wm Nash, 159 H st: 3 Weaver, N st, bet wth and 2th; J C Sm deker, corral, 23d st; Goddy Lowe. corner _Isth and N sta; J Jackson, det 2th and 2ist st; Pat Kimerman, mess house; RG Mosiey.cor 13th and N sts; A R Esjebill, cor 2ist and F sts: Jas Lino, Lat; J E rene Pa ave; N Herude. Genersl Hospital Corral, A Gofl, mers house; F Paine, I at, bet 17 and tsth: Mr Sanders; W Douglas, 129 G ug MeDell. 4:1 N ¥ ave; BA Brown, I7th at; WmC ners, 42)2 th st; W 3 Holliday, 315 17th st; B Buck- ley. cor K and 2th; E Brent, bet 2'th and 21at and G and H sts; H Tait, near 7th and Lats; M Farrat, 2ist st. bet Band F;John Thompson, 441 M st; O Bawards. 792th at; Geo Wilson, 243 2:th at: Jas Harris Ist, between 2ith and 25th sts; John Dick erson; Thos Macloskey, I st. Among the lucky ones in this ward was Mr. 8. P. Hanscom, editor of the Republican. FOURTH SUE-DISTRICT The Fourth Ward was next drawn. The deticiency im this ward was 4), and S) men were drawn, as follows John Donel, N Y av; A Fanikner, 234 6th at; Da vid Fiino, Raiiroac Park; L Childs, ——; Lewis Roth, Kendall Green Park; J @ Canady. Metro wlitan Hotel; Jobn Perry, © Bell, 37 ith s at Degnon. bet M and N; J W Bell, 415 Masa av; D Leevan Kendall Green Park; Northbeck, 253 Mesaav; W Dovall, Ist st, bet K and NJ av: J P Blackpy. 64’ L st; J Brown. Kendall Green Park; & Norment, 6 Mo av: Wm Linton. C at and La av; Dudiker, 34) sth st; Capt Rockweil, 4) Mo C st; J © Dern, 597 H st; W Streeke: Parrish. 221 Paav, OP Aires, 5408: Hog Alley; Geo Fitzhugh, K st; JW ps. Mass av and Sth st; F Peaster, 339 Sth at; i+, 47 Pa avy; H Grant, Metropolitan Barber Shop; Thor Fadnine, $37 Paav; E F Fos- ter Movita House; Patrick Bridgely, Jackson Alley; J A Williams, 6th street, between H and I streets; H E Burr, coroer 3d and # streets; Peter Gaysur, Q M Hospital; Thos Brooss, 53) @ D Blackley, 54 H st; G ee. 465 Pa av; Park; Jao McNauley. Ist -t, B Donohue. 353 C st;N Blair, ood, T Railroad R Muir, N J av: T Black, Kendall Green Park, T Morphy, 49 Missouri av. J Barnes. id and K ste;J Murphy, bet 4: and ith ats; J Gi pbons Bi st! HM Metropolitan Ho- tel! J Marks. 1il 3d xt; G Driver. 4'2 an’ al; EB Downing, 59 F st: Geo Oliver, @ and Railroad; J Stuart. fiat, 0 © Kitchen, Govt Printing Othee: W J Keiler, National Hotel; C Bi ker, street: John Bates’ " Alley: Den Doyle, Quartermastsr Hospital; A P Shurz,%) 4% st; Thos Spay, Kendall Green Park; F M Teall, 544 K st: B Mattie. cor7th st and La sy, Wm Kep- ler, 4567th st Dea », 677 L st; M PF Morris, 834th at; 0 Lint, 445. Pa av; J Donelly, id stand Pa av; J . 454 G at; A Wal- FO Brien, N Y ay and 4th st: EB Simi 407 4th at; © Frebly. siz 7th st; H Waloarn, D Smith asliey. K and I sts; J Riebardson, ith at. H Clair, Metropolitam Hotel; John Haveycutter, 430 RAY Mr. O. K. Harris, one of the reporters of the Republican, drew a prize in this ward. TWELFTH SUB- DISTRICT. The twelfth sub district was then drawn. Deficiency, 33, number drawn, 66, as follows A Bradtord, Giesboro, R Jackson, regimental i Fitzgerald, Giesbero; B Grogan, do ; cad bear race course; Jos Purce ; O Moulden, works for J evenson'’s department; W ‘a corral; E Spence, Giesbor Thes Mason. do; J Thompson, d E Sheafs,do: George Jackson. ‘ Goodrich, Uniontown; J W Miller, Uniontown; evry Juniper Giesboro; Wm O'Hara, Giesboro; B Gibbons Beliew’s Corrail; P Gardner Stock Yard; Lem Dull, Giesboro; A Tucker,do; W den, regiment stables, L Bailey Giesboro: lins, do; B Lynch, do; A Myers, do: G@ Cam J Tosane Asylum: F Day, Giesboro’; B Far,do; EK Patterson, River Road; R Luckett, Good Hope Road; C Low, Giesbi ro; 8 Lambert, do; H Carson, 0; Goegtove do; GW Johnson, Gieshoro; D Sheban, Camo Haskins; A Carret, 3 Curry, Geisboro; Pat Coan, do; 0 ° do; © Warden, do: J Biddle, do; J Smith. Green’s Men; G Newkirk; Geisboro; L Taylor, Uniontown; 1 Owens, River roat; Jas Whiticae, Geisboro; B Burley, ‘Stantontown: W Grors, Jarboe's farm: J pensy, Giesbora; Pat Riley, Camp Haskin; J Bris- by, Geishoro Wall. do; W Sheen, Oamp Stone- man; Daniel Seiperhelt; or»; E Tayler, Camp Haekin: W FP Green, Young's farm; Geo Hanson, Camp Stoneman; Chas Gross, Pierson’s gang, T McGee, Geisboro. —— CoLuMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SocieTy.—At a Stated meeting of this society held on Saturday evening, the following persons were elected Officers for the ensuing year :—J. OU. 0. Whaley, President; Geo. A. R. McNeir, Vice President; Samuel McEiwee, jr., Financial Secretary; E. MacMurry, Recording Secretary; and Michael Caton, Treasurer. Geo. S. Gideon, Esq., tendered, as a present to the society, through one of its members, the imposing stene (now in his office) upon whieh ‘Was imported the first call for a meeting of this society, fifty. years since, snd oa motion the present was accepted. and will be appropri- priately inscribed and placed in the room of the society. It is the intention of the society to celebrate their fiftieth anniversary by a supper, to be given on the 17th of January next. ae RosreRy.—On Saturday evening, about six o'clock, some thief entered the dwelling of Mr Elisha Fanlkner, on Seventh street, near the Northern Market, by the front door, and after cong vp stairs to@room on the second floor, broke open a bareau drawer, and stole there- from between $25) and $300 In specie, $140 in notes, Rud a number of small articles, of but Little value, however, The thief wes seen to come ont of the house, and detectives are upon bis track, with a fair prospect of captaring bim Sueeipan Hat, so much worn in the north. ern cities, ov band at 24 Pennsylvaniaavenus, near corver 13th street—Stinemetz’s. d 3-3t 40. bet 23d and 24th sts; Henry Edward, | Giesboro; | as Seveine, | Reiieiovs.—In the morning, at Wesley Chapel yesterday, (Rev. Dr. Nadal, pastor,) the Rev. E. P. Phelps, the Presiding Elder of the Washington District, preached a sermon approprisie to the occasion, from Hebrews, 7th chapter, 25th verse :—‘« Wherefore He is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make inter- cession for them.” Upon the conclusion of Rev. Mr. Phelp's remarks, one hundred and thirty persons, in- cluding those who some six months ago with- drew their membership from McKendree Obapel and attached themselves to this station As probationers, were admitted to tnll mem- bership. The members of the church and those of other denominations present then partook of the Lord’s Supper. At thesame church, in theevenirg, tke pastor (Rey. Dr. Nadal) delivered an interesting and feeling discourse, intended especially for tae young men, taking forhistextthe 119th Psalm, Sth yerse:—«“Wherefore shall a young man cleanse bis way, by taking heed thereto accord- ing to thy word. a Rare Case iN ALEXANDRIA.—The case of Jobn Merritt, charged with having committed arape on the person of Elizabeth Barris, in Alexandria, some time since, was concluded on Wednesday and the case given to the jury, which soon returned into courtand announced that they could not agree upona verdict. The jury were discharged and a new trial ordered tor the May term. SS Messrs. Eaton AND THOMPSON, having bought the Gosling Restaurant, and having refurnished and refitted it, beg to announce to the public that they will reopen it to-night under the name of + The Homestead,” where they will be pleased to see their friends and any one willing to give them a call. “4 ks aaa INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM FaiR.—This en- tertainment which has been so long in prepara- tion opens to-night, corner of 32d street and Penn’a avenue. As the winter is upon us, and these little ones are dependant upon our charities we hope it will be well attended. * SSS THE lovers of fine oysters should not fail to callatT. M. Harvey’s Steamed Oyster saloon No. 2=1 © street, bet. 10th and 11th streets. He has just received another schooner load of these fine Rappahannock river oysters, which exceed anything in both size and flavor which have ever before been in Washington. * a RicH, elegant Hudson Bay and Mink Sable Furs, fresh supply, at Stinemetz’s, 234 Penn- sylvania avenue. de 3-3t SPEOIAL NOTIOES.: ge Wen you rest a Covucu or broncial affection creeping on the lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. del-lw Spxcrau Notice.—The old and well established firm of Weisenfeld & Co., Odeon Hall. corner of 45, street and Pennsylvania avenue, invite the es- cial attention of the citizens and strangers of Washington to their superb assortment of Clo- thing, comprising every atyle of garment, cut by the mcat celebrated modistes. We are selling goods at the very lowest margins; and as we have always had eur fccds made equal 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- rary to furnish the most cemplete outfit in this city, and at prices that defy compstition, WEISENFELD & Co., ney 23-2w corner 432 street and Penna. ay. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. New wcyles Superb 8tock of Overcoata, Dresa, Frock, aud Walking Coats, Pantaloons. Vests, and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &o c. We are now prepared to exhibit our stuck of Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing. which, for ele- ‘ance of ttyle. variety and excel/ence of fabric and hful1e s+of manufacture, has not been sur- pane by any stock heretofore offered in this marke’ Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock, We can say with assurance they will find the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemen’s Furn: ing Goods orn everything neces- I atfit. sary for 6 OAT WALKER & CO... 265 Pa. av., oc 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building, I Bucest Diskasms. demaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- @dy ever discovered. Oures in two to four days, and recent casesin twenty-four hours Nomneral Ro balsam,no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, idier’s hope, and # friend to those who do not = to be exposed, Male packages, $2; Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices—A positive and ree SOE By onilis. Sexofals: cers, So: rice $1, or six bottles for $8 ad verti pots, Tetters. &c. Sold by 8.0 NERVOUS DRBILITY, SEMIRAL WEAKNESS, etc. 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. Epwazp H, Travan. mar? Da Wily Lock Box. Boston, Mass, Waaeantep ro Oursin 81x Dar ‘Dr. Godfrey’ Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years Sanding) will eure Gonorrhaa in siz days. |No change ofdiet required. Price $1 per bott! Bold by . Ford, corner Ith street and P: enue, Washington, and Henry Oook.erxandria, ja6-ly ‘ord, semi Dx. Duvont’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating re the wery bast in uss. They operate speedily fecttvely, and being swzar-coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial o: these Pills will prove their seperionty over all others, Price %1a box. 5 Bold by8.0. Ford, corner Nith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Henry Gook, Alexandria jaG-ly DiseasB6 OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexoat SycteMS—new and reliable treatment —in Reports ot the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ddress D. J. Bkillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No, 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. je 306m Co_gats’s Bonzy soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in 11s action upon the akin. For sale by all Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja25-eoly MARRIED, On the 17th of November, at Bt. Dominick's Chureb. by the Rey. Father Yeung. HENRY AT- KINSON. of Baitimore, to Miss SARAH E, SAV- AGE, of Prince George’s county, M4. * | Mariboro’ Gazette copy.] tthe E street Baptist Church, ray, Dr. JAMES R. REILY, by the Rev. ae: | . to ALICE M. PYWRLL, both of this city. J 000 000 PLASTERING LATHS just : . ceived and for sale—Wholesale and Retail by JOHN 0. EVANS & Cu., dec 3-1w* 439 street, bet, H and I, Island, Poratous ! POTATOES! 00) bushels of prime Jackson White Potatoes, ble ie nee ose, Just — per schooner Ds (OT Ba. rom vessel, - PETER BERRY, 43 3t* 85 Water st., Georgetown, Gs STOVES—GAS STOVES. The best and most economi:al GAS | INGSTOVES ever in the market, just re- ceived by R.C. JOHNSON & OO., Successors to J. L. Savage. Pennsylvania avenue, between dec 3 2w 9ta and loth streets. LARIFIED CIDER! C CLARIFIED CIDER! Now land from bark Lac twenty-six Mensa chasers, by Union Bottling Depot. d3-1Iw [Cbron.] 576 reene st., (ieorgetown. — AGNIFICENT CLOAKS, At 504 Ninth street, two doors from Pennsylvania avenue. The latest styles, the greatest variety, the largest stock in the city. We offer the ladies of Washington all the advan- tagesof a first-class house, and stock not sarpassed by any other establishment in the country. OPERA CLOAKS in the greatest variety of colors and trimmis, Call and examine our stock, at JOSEPH BICKERTON & 00.’8, 504 Ninth street, twe doors from Pa. ave., and dec 3-3t* 153 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, Ho2228! HORSES! HOBSES! QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, First Divisios, WasuimaTon, Dec. 1, 1864. HOBSES ruitable for Cavalry and Artillery ser- vice, will be purehesed atGiesboro Depot, inopen market, till DECEMBER 81. lses, Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore. A.Q M., and be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted, rice of Cavalry Horses $175 each, Price of Artillery Horses $180 each. Payment will be made for six (6) aoe more, Colonel in charge Firat Division, Quartermaster General’s Office, deed-2t WwW INES AND LIQUORS, We have now on hand a fall supply of Cali- fornia Wines ani Brandy, in bottles and on draught; also, fine Old Rye and Bourbon Whis- Ke. irish and Scotch Whiskys, Stoughton, tas, tetter’s and Drake’s Bitters, New Eogland and Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Pure Spirits, London Porter, Ale, and Brown Stout EGAN & PERRIE, nee wee Corner E and 9th sts, SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKS no longer. but SS cure at saek '8 Drug Store 1 1% Penn’a ng west, a bottle of his INF&LLIBLE AGUB CURE Have & cough? Get a bottle of his TARAND WILD CHERRY. 00 I5-3W WANTS, joed BARBERS, immediately, f'S Human Hair St Pye V 7 ANTED—Two at DEMONGE ner of D and Jvth sta. 4 Wy snrels BUNA EB to rolicit aire iss: gth and lth ets, quire at 306 Pa. avenue, be' “ WARTED—By a Tespectable woman, a SITU TION ina small fami zk. Appl No. 80, cor. 280 and @ mts oe COR: API, A ANTED—In a private family. two GERMAN GIRLS. Good wages paid, and bave a chaace to a out West, Inquire at 351 5th street, corner of H. it* Ww ANTED—By a gentleman and his wife, #ith- out family, two FURNISHED ROOMS, suit- able fer housekeeping. Address Box 1,135, Post ce de 5 2t* V J ANTED—At the American Telegraph Oce 432 Penvsylvania avenue, FIVE MESSBEN- GEr cates S; must come well recummonded. jec 5-3t* W ANTE D—Bya respeciable middle aged woman pla Y a SITUATION as uurseand chambarmaid or in sewing, Inquire corner lith and N streets. 1c 5-3t* W4ntep— Sy @ Tecpectable man, a SITUA- TION as baker. He understands the br: ad, pie. cake and cracker baking in ali its branches Siges ghly. Address**A, M.H.,’( Star Office. db-3t* W ANTED—By a young girl. whois a first rate operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s sewiag ma- chine, a SITUATION to sew and assist in light housework, Wages not so much au ohject as a permanent bome, Address Box No. 1 Star office. pA @wst WANTED —A first c'ses white COOK who 4 is neat about her work and wiil assist in wash- ing and iroring will receive good wa by appli cation at 185 G st., first house above lth. Keter- ence rec dee 5-2t* WV ANTED—A young MAN, of steady habits. as clerk ina grocery store. One having some knoweldge of the busimess, must come well racom- mended. Enquire at the corner ci East Capitol and 3d street, Capito] Hill. Enqnire between the hours of deight o'clock p.m, dee 5-4t* A PURCHASER fo: of the best paying Restaurants in the city. Apply at the Star Office. 1 a3-3t" ANTED IMMEDIATELY—100 HORSES and OAKTS Apply L. W., EMMART, Superin- tenvent M. R. RB. des 3 A PEREECT CONURCTIONKER AND CAKE BAKER wishes to find EMPLOYMENT. In- quireat4417thatreet. = 338 WANTED—A WHITE GIRD 12 or 14 years of age,to take care of children Apply at CAR. TER’S licture Gallery, corner Bridge and High Bireets, Georgetown, | sd 3-38 ANTED—A young MAN. between the age of 17 and 20, to attend a segar store. None neeil apply but astrict Catholic. Oo living with his parents pre‘erred. Address X,8tar office 3 3t WWANTED_A SITUATION as Rar keeper by a respectable young man, (ood reference giy- en. Address **LAWRENCE,” Pennsylya’a House, C street. de 3-3t* ANTED—Two or three UNFURNISHED ROOMS. euitable for housekeeping, fora man and his wife having only a small child 10 months eld, Anyone having the rbove Rooms tolet will hear of a good tenant by addressing * A BO,’’ Star Office, stating locality and terms. d 3 2t* [ROOM WANTED. —A gentleman and wite, with- AU out children, desire to rentina private fam ily, (a inechanie’s preferred,) where there are no boarders, a FURNISHED ROOM on first fioor, if exsibie, in which are facilities for cookiog, ould become permanent tenants if suited. Ad- dress MECHANIC, Star Office, de 3-21" WASTED TO RENT—A 10 or 12 room HOUSE, Furnished. to make into a first class English Shades, or would join with any party haviog the same, a8 [ have a large quantity of Imported Liquors and Cigars, and @ largs circle of respecta- ble acqaaintances to guarantee a success. Must he onornearPennsylvaniaay Address“SHADES,”’ Pennsylvania House, C street, de 3-3t* WANTED-A PASTRY COOK at the American House, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Irth at. de 2-3t* \ J ANTED—A first rate family COOK,at 240 Pa.ave. Such a person will receive good wages. de \ ;ANTED—At the Post Office Bating House, No. 381 F street, a female VEGETABLE COOK and a MAN to do chores, de 2-3t* STREETER & CLARKE, . STE J ANTED—By a respectable cirl, a SITUA- rivate family, Bitar Office, TION as chambermaid or cook in a small Address to the Star, Box NO, tT nov 3) TROPOLITAN R. R. COMPA . Nov. 2, 1864. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — 1,500 Loads of PAVING STONE The stone must be from 5to 7inches, and will be paid for on tha de. livery of 10 loads along the line of the track, SAMUEL P. BROWN. no 2 President M. R. R, w i ET NURSE WANTED. Apply to Dr W. P. JOHNSTON, No, 466 7th street, between the hours of §and9a m. and 12and!1 p.m. Nonenead apply unless willing to leave the city for a few months. nov 25 V ANTED — Ladies’ and = Gent's CAST -OFF CLOTHING, WAFCHES, PISTOLS, FURNI TURE, er any kind of Personal Propert Ladies attended to by Mra. SMITH, No. 416 B street, near the Post Office. nov 23-Im* WANTED—Ladies to calland see my new pa: terns for Slippers, Smoking Caps, Pincush- ions. Watch Cases, Powder Bags, Yokes. Ba: s Pantalets, Skirts, &c.; particularly to examine our Baby Blanketsand Embroidered Flannel Skirts for infants, The only place in towntogetthem. We are the only persons in town who understand the business thoroughly. M. PRINCE. 3™1 Fat., bet. Sth and 9th. nov 23-tf WANSTED_To let every lady in Washington know where to get their FLUTING done, roperly and promptly, withont injury to color or Fabrie 243 Penn’a avenue, south side, between I2th and 13th sta, Rov 8-I1m* ANTED—A BOILER capable of drivinga l- horse powerengine. Address Mr. BAKER, Star Offic a tf GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS ISTOF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POS! L OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C., . DeceMBeR 3, 1864. To obtain apy of these letters, the applicant must call for ** advertised letters.” give the date of thig list. and pay one cent for adver nein eg If not called for within one month, they will bg sent to the Dead Letter Office. lace the postage stamp on the upper right-hand oruer, 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, rinted with the writer’s name, post’ office, and tate, across the left-hand end of envelope, on tha face side, will be complied with at the usual pre. aid rate of postage, payable when the letter jg delivered to the writers LADIES’ LIST. Moiand Mrs Susan Margan Miss N Mathegg Mra Miller Mrs Mattic Mitchell Mrs at itchell Mrs Margar, Mangan Mins Mo eTet Marden Miss kA Maley Mrs McKinley Miss A Naso Mrs Arabella Nonmoyle Mra Ellen Qualls Miss Winney Reoshaw Mrs T Rass Mis Salley Ridéle Mrs Mary Ross Mrs Margaret Reynolds Miss Rather Ropeyls Miss Edith Rusten Miss Amey Roby Mrs Annie; Rimms Mies Ellen Sitchett Mary J Btone Mrs Kilen Short Mrs Eliza t Scott Mrs Jenny Smallie Miss Mary Bumper Mi tone Mrs Lg Taylor Biss Laise R-2 ‘Thomas Mrs Margaret E halon Mrs Cornelia Wilkes Mrs Bertha K Williams Mre BJ Williams Miss Elizabeth Adams Miss 8 B Adamson Mra Adams Mra Lizzie ‘Ager Mra Eliza Arnatug Mra O Butler Mra Sarah Bell Miss Martha 2 Blinece Mrs M J Butler Miss Mary Brook Mrs Fannie Brocks Eveline Brown Mrs DU Qoibert Mrs A Cruser Miss Julia Crushey Misa Julia Clark Miss Jane Call Mrs Neltar _ Clemens Misa Anzie Davis Mrs C M Kustie Mra H W Elmore Carrie L Fowler Miss S E Green Miss R | Goins Mrs Merier Games Miss Mar: Golden Mrs Har Harmon Mrs Philip Hill Mra Mary Hagarty Mra Hatten Miss Frances Holems miisebets 2 Kern Mrs Wetzel Miss Marearet Kelley Mra Kate Walker Mra Lucinda Keeler Mrs Adil Waters Mra Lawon Mr Susan Lee Mrs Sarah Lee Mra Rebecca Lewis Miss Maria Williams Miss Mary Walker Madame R Woodward Mrs Dr Chas C Verby Miss Fannie R Lewis Birs Minor Ziegler Miss Tillie M Luckett Mies C GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Ayer ChasR — Foster Joseph McCorrison Bartholomew A Fish Cept Uriah Amos Bohrer Benj F_ Fitcheett Capt Morgan Thos Brown ChasB 8 W-2 Neil Solomon Bowler George Foy Jn»-3 Nicholso LL BurroughGeo W FrizzelHemmingNailor Washg'n Bennett J EW Flood Dr Jno M-Oldfield& Brod oo Buzey Jno H Gellette M Wel- Pushard Warren Brown Jno Thos lington Pomeroy Waltr B BonkJnoW — Greeu Elizabeth Perry Rey RL Brower Pether Galpin Josiah Pollard John Belt 8 Sprige Hine CaptGeo Plucker Jas Brewster Siias HowardJas 2 Patman J W Bacon Wm T Hosball J W Pettit Jno G Ber be CaptWar- Hebron Jerry P Pease Isracl L L Hogan Martin Phillips Clift, Borker Wm _ Hassett Wm T Redmond Pog Bowman Wm L Hopkize Wm H Reosom Jac Burke Wm B Horner Blicha B Ranchel Obas Baity Michael Ch on Capt Wm Clark Wm H Hurd Cb 2 Sweeney Win Hickey Chas H Sparrow Win D Hanly Alfred L Sicafoss Wm Jessup WOlinton Snoden Kichd Carney Wm Jones TimothyF Splene Patrick Carolan T E Inman Capt SwalleyOvborn 8 Carey Thos Michael 2 SteavensMorgan Chase Oliver8 Johnson Lewis Swift Michel lox Oliver Jackson Jos W Bmith GastyusA jopantMarshall eniesy Wm mith Geo ClovsomJerome Kinney hos jr-2 Seymour BW Cachroen T Kelley Sins A Seifert Chas racker Jas Keith Prof Rucl Todd Robt 8 Qeck Jno Kavanangh ecker Jas Cali Geo B Peter 2 Thoyer Eiw 8 Giarks GeoO Kessler B Warren Tobias 2 7 Elverty dno Wine lorne’ m erty JD jams Donaldson Wm, Lyon Gat AO White Meee Dawson Cap’ lclain Jas ner Jno Dorsey Worth’n Milstead Wm WaltersJ a Duffey Terrence Mor; WaggamanJ noob Depy Richd al Williams Oapt DockweilerM McDonaidPat Jno H Davis JnoT terson White Gust Dodge ¥G Mertz Fred White Capt Douebton Da- McGill Edmund Woltr Gonrad MecNerbany FS Wood pineier Curtis a gon alt Anne D eitox Chas W McKnew Berie ISORLLANBOUS,.~ Mire 8. E RB. It HENRY ADDIBON, P, M. ‘FOR RENT AND 8Ai, AUCTION SALES. | For other “For Rent and S1le” see first page.) THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW VER. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BEN T—157 B street, between 2d and 34 dec 5-}a* For RENT BY THE YEAR-Handsomely far- nished HOUSE. No. 431 lith street, bet. G and Bivenimmediatels, 4-5 “03t® Kes, SALB CIEA)-A 15t of DRAWS and Ei.VB3, suitable for a Shoe Store, Apply to No. 314 Paley. der beat FOR keNT 6 lith street. Terma $1) per meoth ance. Inquire at grocery a5 20" Sireet—No. 379— Rent $15 per month. corner Sth amd & sts. QOFICE TO RENT—On between Hand I. de 5 atn ‘. [0 RENT—To Unfurnished ROOMS, on th- Ist fluor. suitable for hoas+k-eping, for a Man and wife without children. Inquire st betwee” 12th and 13th. _ a FOR KENT—Two communicating ROOMS. partly _ furnished, on first floor, in a very pleasant Drighborhood, and nasr the Departments—at 27— H street. between i7th and Ith sts. ds %t COR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE wich 12 roows, Best re‘erenc» required Apply. be tween the hours of 3 a04 4 p.m.,at415 lth stor during the day at 4 oth st. d i FURNISHED PARLOR ANO CHAMBER FOR RE on reasonable terms near Natioasl Ho tel. Apply at 354 C at , bet. 4%. and sth sta, dec 5 3t* [OR RENT—A FRONT ROOM, furnished. suit XE able for two gentlemen, ina desirable Lical ity, within three squa es of the city post office Reference required. For aidress apply a’ the Star Office, de 5-3t" A CASH PAY i INESS POR SALE — Price $2.60). Til health and «ther business the cause For particulara adress “J. M.,"’ at thi office. The busioess is Grocery, &c.; Or par'ner would be taker, ee f rok RENT—FURNISHED APARPMEN!S for rent, consisting of parlor with chamer com Municating. Also,aseparatechamber, Apply a No. 110 Penn avenue. corner of 2tn street west Entrance on th s des 6 Fos, RENT—Furnisned PARLOR and BED CHAMBER, at No. 494 L street north. be- tween 9th and loth. dec 3-2t* For SALE—A CONFECTIONERY STORE Ap- ply at No 7th street. next to the corner of I. (d3 Iw*) VIRGIL VANNUCAL. J°OR RENT—PARLOR and CHAMBER on sec- ond tloor, and also two CHAMBERS, separate, at No. 41 Lalavy., second door from 6th st. de 3-3t* Fe RENT—Two splendidly furnished ROOMS, _ in the most desirable location in thacity Ia: aura at 404 U street, between llth and lth ats. jec 3 4t* FOE SALE—An RATING HOUSE, with all the fixtures for steaming oysters, ina good loca- tion, The reason for selling is sickness. For par ticujars inquire on the premises, No, 559 Mary- land av., between 9th and 10th sts, de 2 1lw* LARGE HOUSE, PARTLY FURNISHED, suit well asa boarding house. in one of the best localities, Part of the rent will be takenout in board. References exchanged, Apply at 122 Pa. avenue, bet. 19th and 2th sts. d 3-2t" R REN EB. —A HOUSE, contain‘na? rooms. with other conveniences. for rent, and Furniture for sale. For further information eall on the premises, 511 E street, between 24 and 3d, or 519 ith atreet, above D. c 3-8 por RENT—Two four-story BRICK HOUSES. eight rooms each, ‘ust Silt, with gas and water, situated on 22d street, betweeo H and I, | Washington. DO, Inquire immediately of JOS: LIBBEY, Lumber Yard, No, 27 Georgetown, D.C, MQQUARE OF GROUND FOR BA +S the northeast portion of the high; contains 100000 square feet, et, and can be bought ata bargain. Fsonts on K and L streets, A rare chance for speculation. R. M, WALU & CO, Real Estate Brokers. FS, EXCHANGE —We offer to exchange for IMPROVED PROPERTY in the city or its vicinity, splendid euburban residence, adjoining the corporate limits of the city of Indianapolis, Ind. I1 is the most beautiful site around tha city, bigh, dry and healthy. House—two story frame, d3-2t | nine rooms, cellar, barn, well built. with every convenience; outbuildines, wells, cistern, &c,, and thirteen acres of ground, beautifully laid ont; five acres in fruittrees, Forest trees around the house, 1,0 Currant Bushes, 34" Gooseberry Bushes, 160 Pear Trees, 1 Plum Trees, ___ 40 Cherry Trees, Price $15,000, R_M. HALL & ©O., d32t Real Batate Brokers. F OR RENT. NEW FRAME HOUSE, six rooms, on Ith street, with ren paul for one year HK FURNITURE FORSALE Will be sold at invoice pri- in the house; all new, ces. or possession given, with rent free for one | year. for $1.50. SMALL FRAME HOUSE, on leased ground, for 300. 1,000 ACRES—a magnificent farm—with fine | House, Tenement Houses, Barns. &c . &c.; 50 acres under the best cultivation, Mill on the same. Thirty miles from the city. At $9) per “TWO BRICK HOUSES, Island, new, five rooms, at $1,600. WA NTED. We want to, bay a auabes at Wacant Lots and ses, worth from $1, 0 35.000. OS HOTEL PROPERTY, We havea fplendid Hotel Property, finely loca- ted, in this city, for tale. 2 ACANT GROUND. 14,000 square feet of Ground, east of the Cap- offered at $7,100, RAL 8)UARES OF GROUND for sale, BALL & OO., Real Estate Brokers, t corner 7th and F streets. IRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, WD Without board, at 130 Pa. av. dec2-lw™ STABLE TO LET At 514 M street, haying L_three stalls and room | arriage, 2-4 '—Several di ie FURNISHE Apply at No. 379 3datreet, between d 2-3t* FFURNE HED r rentat No, 299 F street, pear 12th, de 2-6t* | ee HOUSE FOR RENT—In the First Ward, a most desirable residence fora private gentleman. Inquire of JAMES DONALSON, State Department dee 2-4t oR RENT—Very desirable FURNISHED ROOMS—ore handsome Parlor and Bed-room, communicating.ou first floor. Reference required. At No. 400 41h st., east of O:ty Hall de 2-3t* eek cas ROOM—Ore nicely FURNISHED ROOM on first oor, with or without Board, at No. 4is sth st or evenip ye SHED ROOM R desir- able Reoms, on 2d floor, will be rented singly or in suits, a8 parties may wish, within five min- utes’ walk of tbe Treasury and other Departments, For particulars inquire at 400 6th st. d 2-3t" Fo RENT—A two story Brick HOUSE, on Gav atreet. Georgetown, with 10 Rooms and good cellar, with * good well of water in the yard, For particulars inquire at D. JACKSON'S Grocery Store, No. 112 High street, dec 2-3t* UR RENT—One of the most desirable and con- venient STORES in Georgetown, D, ©., ad- joining the new market house. baviny all the con veniences of a first-clase wholesale and retail gro- cery. Inquire of JOHN J UE, corner of Bridge and High sts., Georgetown, d 2-5t* OR RENT—Two large, well furnished F ROOMS, and two smaller rooms adjoining. Apply at No. 499,on th street, between G and H streets, west side. dec 1-6t* ERY PLEASANT ROOMS and excellent BOARD can be obtained in rivate family from the North by applying at 137 I street, be- tween 22d and eis de 1-4t* OR RENT—A lates FRONT ROOM, furnished, on second fleer; location No, 9th street, between I and K sta, three or four duora from Provost Marshal’s, Would suit two gentlemen well. _ de 1-6t™ COMS FOR RENT—Three or four Furnished CHAMBBRS; also. with water and cas,andure of bath and parlor, for rent to gentlemen, Apply at 490%, north side of Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 4th and Sth sts, ol tf Pot SALE—A neat. and well fitted up BIL- LIARv S8ALOON, in a central location, and Boe Pare Shane sone income. A ten years lease, the fixtures,and three Phelan tables can be pur chased for $3.000, MITCHELL & SON'S, Real Estate Brokers, | foutheast corner Pa. aye and 15th st, FOR RENT—Two nicely FURNISHED ROOMS, sr Government Printing Office, $3) per month. eo 1-121" k OK 8ALE—A HOUSS and LOT, together with the STOCK and FIXTURES of a small gro- cery, including the house furniture. The house and fot will be sold with or without the store or furniture. {nquire on the premises, No. 147 Del- aware avenue, Possession given immediately, dec 1,6t* RoR RENT—Two large front ROOMS and ove single ROOM, neatly furnished, at 509 Bst., penn 2d and 3d sts,, very low, quired. Callat’ anytime during the day References re- ne 3)-lw* FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—Range. gas, bath. Or will be let in suites to Members of ner Apply at 153 G stiest, between 19th and 2th. nov 30-lw* pie SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE. southwest corner of 2d ana Market eta, George: town, D. C.,containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfect order, A Brick Btable, Ice Rouse and all necessary outbuildiags attached. House 45 by 49, lot 8) by 150. Price 000, Terms easy, and possession when required. ‘or further particulars apply on the premises. nov 30 im* For RENT—Two pleasant Furnished ROOMS, communicating, with breakfast,at 261 Eighth street between Maud N, within one block of7ta street Cars. nov 29-6t" {OR RENT, 4 FURNISHED ROOMS. A suits of Handsomely Furnished PARLORS and BED ROOMS, in one of the most DESIRABLE apd pleasant situ in the city. and only one minut-e walk of Will: Hotel and Penn’s a Ne. 457 13th st, west sid: nov 23-1w FPUENisaEp ROOMS FOR RENT—Two haad sumely FURNISHED PARLORS ant OH AM BERS, ali on the & t floor, suitable for a family or BY W. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. South corner Penna. av. aid “th st SALE OF TOBACCO LIQUORS, SEGARS. SPI CES. & On TUESDAY MORNING: eth December, we will eell in frout of the Auction Rooma— £0 boxes Toba’ co, Segarsand Smoking Tobacco Barrels Whisky, octave and quarts Brandy +n¢ Gin, baskets Champagne Boxes Fancy and Toilet Soap Bpices, Glassware, &e.. &e, Lot small Stores, &e ,&c Terms cash, de3 WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, Y J, C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE BALE OF pCuAMBER FCRNI- On TUESDAY MORNING o'clock at Rullman’s"’ Hotel sylvan’ avenue, bet sell the Furniture December 6th. at 10 . Rorth side of Penn Aand 4%: streeta, we sball d Effecta of a Hotel, com prising twenty-seven chambers. We name in part— Single and Double Bedateads, various styles Hair, Husk and Cotton Mattresses Rels ersand Pillows Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, Sheets, &c. D essing and Plain Bureaus Washstands, Looking Glasses, Toilet Setts Carpets. Oilcloth, Rogs. Curtains Stoves. Fire Irons, Spittooas Cane aod Wood seat Chairs Tables. Sofas, Lounges, &e, Terms cash. dec 2-d OC. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. SALE OF CONDEMNED GRAIN. @ Ss MNED GRAIN AND GRAIN Chief Quartermasters Upice Depot Washington, a Washington. D C . Nov, 82. 1854 Will be eold at public auction, at Sevecth Whart. Washington, D.C., on TUESDAY treat Damaged Grain. consisting of about 0 Bushela Corn, 5" Busheis Oats, mu 29,00) Damaged Grain Sacks. on or before the I) th of December. ‘Cash in Government funda. ee D.H. RUCKER. Brigadier Gen’l and Chief Quartermaster, Toy 28 St Depot of Wastington, D. C. A CoTION SALE OF STOCK. T shall proceed to sell on TURSDAY. December 8, 1864 Washington road— 19 valuable Milch Cows, 1 thoroughbred three-year old Durham Bull, lvaluable Mare, suitable for saddle or harness. fale to cemmence precisely at li o'clock a. m. Terms cash. de2-td BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCK. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, December sth at 4 o'clock, by order of the honorable the Or- sell— $1.04 Corporation of Washington six per cent, stock. stock, Terms cash, A.F. KIMMBLU, Administrator, {| ¢e5d__ JAS. C. MCGUIRE & OO., Aucts, BY W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. Seuth corner Pa ay. and 9th st, FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, &c., AT AUC On THURSDAY MORN ING, December 8, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our auction hand Furniture, Stover. &c.,compri ne— Venetian One. ayainut Hanésome Set of Chamber Furniture, in oi Sofas, Tete a-tetes, Parlor and Eas: i Painted Cottage 86s Cunt aime Cottage and opner Bedsteads abogany en alnut Dress and other B Hair xod Shuck Mattresses eee Washstands. Sinks Brussels and other Carpets Walnut Extension Dining and other Tables W hatnots, Etageres. Working Tables Marble wp tellcs, Hat Racks Cane and Wood Seat Chairs and Rockers Cooking and other Stoves with a variety of other good3 in the farniture ine, Terms casb. Gas WM. L, WALL & C0., Aucts, BY J: &- McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE MILI- BOOK commencing at 7 o’clock, at the Auction Rooms of James C. McGuire & Co., Washington, D. O., i shall sell the Library of the late Gen. JG. Tot. ten, (Chitf Engineer, U, 8. A.,) comprising over ove thousand volumes, Military. Scientific, and Miscellaneous Works, valuable. Terme cash. 4 Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneer prior to the sale CAPT W.G, TEMPLE, U. 8. N.. Executor. nov 19-e0kda J. OC. MCGUIRE & CO... Aucis. Y WM. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. Y STORE AT A On FRIDAY MORNING, 9th inst., commencing on sell os No. 588 7th st, Navy Yard. a Brat class stock of Groceries and Liquors, Sugars, Teas and Coffee Spices, Candles, Soap. Indigo, &c, Canned Fruits, Pickles, &c., &c, Tobacco, Cigars Wooden Ware, Buckets, &c, ALSO, A fine assortment of Liquors Fixtures. Countars, Bins, Cases and Scales, Terms cash, dee3 W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ¥ J. 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers TRUSTEE’S BALE OF A FINE SQUARE OF GROUND EAST OF THE CAPITOL, We call attention to the sale by Wm. Y Fendall, Eeq.. trustee, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: December 7th at 40’clock, on the premises, of that fine Square of Ground. east of the Capitol, known as Square No $87. containing %).f'2 square feet, and fronting on Eleventh and Twelfth streets east, and | Bend Cstreets north, This property is handsome!y located on the high table land east of the Capitol. and commands atine view ofthe surrounding country. AS it is built over entirely with frame. buildings, and occupied bythe Government. it will be sold entire and not Terms: One-third in cash, and twelve montha, With intesest, _ deo 2.4t J. > McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY 2. ©. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioncers, SUPERIOR CABINET FURNITURE, ROSE WOCD CASE GHICKERING PIANOFORTK. ELEGANT SILK, DAMASK AND LAGE CUR’ TAINS. LARGE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, FINE VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETs, &C. On THURSDAY MORNING, Deor, Wo'clock, atthe residence of his Brenlonee te L. Barreda. H street, between lith and Isth strects a 1 i i and Household Efects, comprising Faraiture Roseword Case Seven Octave Pianoforte, by Chickering, Greer Embroicered Cloth Cover, Stool Superb Suite of Rosewood and Gilt Parlor Furni- Megane in costly Silk Covers, and con- Three Large Sofas Four Intge Arm Chairs, | ix Ladies’ Chairs, and twelve Side Chairs, with outside Chintz Covers, ove Obairs, all Large and Superior Gilt Frame Mirrors, for Man- tel and Pi with Italian the remainder in six Pier, Handsome Rosewood Center Tables, Statuary Marble Tops, Rich and costly Mantel Clock Elegant Silk, Damask, a is Lace, Cornice, &c., Nelvet and Brussels Carpets throughout, Turkish Easy. 8 1 Japanese Tables, Hollow, and Rocking Chairs Elegant Vases and Ornaments, Splendid Oak Btegere, Sideboard, with Marble-top, and beautifully carved with Game, &c,. . Superior Oak Extension Table, of extre width and length, Oak Divine Chairs, upholstered back and seat with Green Reps, Onk Side and Carving Tables, Walnut fret-work Beaufet, Walnut Mirror-front Secretary and Bookcase, Beautiful Green and Gold Dinner, Dessert and Coffee Service, Crystal cut Glass Ware, Fine Walnut and Oak Writing Tables, covered with €loth, Walnut Glass-front Bookcases and Desks, Walnut Leather-covered Office Chairs, Boperior: Walnnt and Mahogany Mirror-front ‘ardrober, < Marble top Pressing Bureaus, with full Marble ‘Ops, Buite of Cottage Furniture, in Drab and Gold, with Marble Tops. _ i Lounges, Cane seat Cbairs, Toilet Ware, Superior Curled Hair and Husk Mattresses, olsters and Pillows. Number of Fancy Iren Cribs and Children’s Bed- Larttetts mith Bedding. ai arge and handsome Kngravings. | Walnut, Fancy and Work Tables. | Together with quantity of excellent plain Furni- ture for servants’ rooms b. Also, Refrigerators, Coppers, Tins and other ep Curtains, with Pe cccam oh tensils. deez J.C, McGUIRE & CO, Auets, ABSHAL’S SALE,—In virtve of s writ of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and to me directed, £ will expose to public sale, for cash, on FRIDAY, the 23d day of December, 1364, at the front of the Court House door of said’ District, at 12 0’clock M., the following property, to-wit, viz: All that part of Lot No. 28,in square No. 90i, be- inoing at a pointin the line of 8th street east, 5 feet4inches north from the southeast corner of said lot; running thence north, with the line of eaid street, 16 feet 8inches; thence west by aline at right le with said street. to the alley ia the rear of said lot; thence with the line of gaid alley, south 16 feet 8 inches; thence by a straight line to the beginning, with the improvements thereon, sing) tl ith hout board. seized and levied upon as the property of Tra ‘Any Members or others wisuing te Bavecomfort- | mau M Brush. and will be sold fosetictysodteinte oe naereyes or me Mics ere ne See {yaa LF Jeeary term, 186! He gator of i. cation a’ % . * “hoy 2 w= No 477. corner sth snd Dets, | decid U. 8. Marshal, D.O. po L ‘wo large ROOMS, oo Pennsylvania wenue, No. 245, sui tores fices. NION HOTEL, R Apply on the premise: Soeaen n 66 a street, be’ U Corner Bridge and Washington ate., tween i8th and 19th. nov 23 tf This ola cectastown D208 1 io 'URNISUBD HOUSt FOR RENT Apply at Rote class F 419 13th street. novisie™ ae and strangers, First board at $2.50 i i 6th of | December, 1364, at 11_o’elock a.m.,a quantity of | Snecessful bidders must remove their purchases | on the Abbingdon Farm, about three miles | from Alexandria, situated on the east sido of the | ® | J.T. STOUTENBURGH, duct. | = = = | phan’s Court for the District of Columbia, I shall | bay Corporation of Alexandria six per cent, | | | { | -| | rooms, without reserve,astock of new and second. | Four Parlor Suites, in Maroon Striped Beps,Green | TARY SCIENTIFIC, AND MIBCELLANKOUS | On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, December sth, | most of them rare and { STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FAMILY G Ea UCTION. @ROCE ook yrith Candelabras, | i | { | | AUCTION SALES, FUTUKB DAYS. Y BROOKER & BELLRW, Auctioneers. No, 346 vorth 7th street, bet. land K. Sales BVERY EVENING, commencing at 6% ovclock, of a geperal assortment of Dry Goods, Horiery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, + tationery, fine Gilt Albums, Pictures, &c., &¢. ee door ane sreentee = on pen mort reason able terms. jonsigomen' respectfa solici . pov 10-1m BROOKER & BELLEW, Aucta. BY JAS. O. MCGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, HANDSOME BRICK VILLA RESIDENOR, WITH LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL GROONDS, et TeEICk AS ABLING, CARRIAGE HOUSE, c. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, No 4 o'clock. on the premises, we shall Fome residence and grourds, fermerl: Re of the late Major Nicholaon, U . the whole of Square No. 765, situated at the or of south B street aud 24° street east, immed tely tast ef “Duddington ” The greunds contain abo! twe ands half acres of ground, handsomel closed, and laid out witn fine ‘gravel drives al | weika, and beautifully ornamented with choice shade trees and flowers. The improvements a of the most auperior Kind, and consist of a fin large Brick Manrion, with large porticos on three sides. the while bailt and inished in the most | enbstantial marner, with five Parlors, Dine | Room, Lib ary. large and airy Chambers, B: G4 | Room. &c ,&c.; in addition, there is a very supe- | tier Brick Stable. Carriage House, Ice House, Servants’ House, &c The property commands @ splendid view of the city, Potomac river. and aur- Teunding country,and isin all respectsa first class | residence Terwa: One-third cash; the remainder in6and 12 Wontha, with interest, secured by « deed of truat oath premises acerernnecs and stamps at the cost of the pur- ebaser. Im mediate possession given. nov 15-d J ©. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | @* THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN | consequence of the rain until TUBSDAY APTER- NCON. December 6th, sau e hour and place nov awr&ds J.C McGUIRB & CO., Ancta, Y JAB. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | =e Lot ON £OUTH M STREET, BET 3D AND 43 Z STs | AT PUBLIC SALE = | On WEDNESDAY AFTKRNUON, Dec, 7th. at 4 0” Jock, on PS Spe eank ids shall xell to the bigh est bilder, Lot No 33, ip sub. ‘ivision of Square ‘45 fronting .5feeton senth M street, bet. 34 and 4 streets. and running back 190 feet to a 15 foot ey Title perfect, TB Ana. Cc st uf conveyances at the expenss of the pur chaser. dec 3d J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auets BY GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SEVENTY-THREB VAL- UABLE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH CaPI- TOL, H AND I STREE'S NORTH AND 18T STREET EAST. IN THE IMMEDIATE NEIGH- | BORHOOD OF ST ALOYSIUS CHURCH AND THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,, the 30th inst. | at 4o'clock, on the premises, in virtue of a deed of trust duly executed to me, and recorded in the land records of this county, on the 3d day of August, 1964, I shall sell— Lot- No. 3) to 38, on North Oapitol street, between H and I streets north, each Lot being about 2) feet in front by 1/0 feet in depth to an ality Lots No. 2 to 3), on H street north, between North Capitol and Jat street east, erch tot being 20 | feet im frent by 144 feet in depth te a thirty-feet alley, with eutietaon H and I streets. Lots No. 49 to 73. on I street north, between | North Capitol and Ist street east, each lot being feet infront by 114 feet in depth to a thirty-feet alley, with outlets on H and I str-ets; and Lots No. 78 to 8%, and also Let No 1, on Ist street east, between H and I streets north, each lot being about 20 feet in front by 10 feet in depth to an alley. These Lots are located in a most detirable 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 | I. months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust | on the premises, | Gonverances and stamps at the cost of the pur- | chaser, | ,.4 payment of $25 on each Lot will be required at | the time of sale. 4 Fhould 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 pel geri eae erchanets on one mreek*s notiee published in one of the dai pers in this an ‘A. THOS, SMITH. Trastee. nov 19-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | _so-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY. the 6th iretant, at the same hour, in front of the City Hail Sale peremptory, By order of the Trustee, del-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* WM.L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers. ITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE OF Re LOOPS “JAMES LANDY” AND * ZION.” In virtue of two warrants of sale issued from the | Clerk's office of the District Court of the District | of Columbia, and to me directed. I will expose to | public sale, for cash, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of | December, 1°64, at 3 o’clock p.m . on the Potomac river, at the foot of Sixth street wharf— The Sloop “James Landy.” her Tackle, &c., and the Sloop**Zion,”’ her Tackle. &c. RD H_LAMON. U.S. Marshal, | mov 30-d&de W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 7th, at 4 o'clock, I will sell, in front of the premise No. 102 West street, part of Lot No, 23), in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting abeut SI feet 4 inches on West street, between Congrese and Weabington streets, and running back to a 12 foot pared alley - The improvements consist of a well-built two- | story Brick House, containixg nine rooms and cel- lar, with gas throughout the house. Terms: One-half cash; balance in 12 months, se- | cured by a deed of trust'on the property. | |All ecnveyancing and stamps at the cost of the | er t i ' | © periec! JOHN H. CHEW, Execute THOMAS DOWLING, Auctio nov 26-d_ (Intel.] ¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE AND THE WASHING- TON CIRCLE AT AUCTION, 3 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 7th instant, at 4 o'clock, we willsell in frontof the premises, subdivision of Square 27, fronting 24 feet on the south side of Peuna. avenue, and running back to K street, between 2ith and 25th streets,near the Circle, and improved by a two-stery and base- ment Brick Dwelling, furnished with gas and in good repair. a | Possession given immediately. _ Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve | Months. secured by a deed of trust on the premi ses, with interest. “aeel W.L, WALL & CO., Aucts, decl UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, inst Division, Wasutncton City, Nov. 80, 1804, Will besold at Public Auction, to the high- est bidder, at the times and places named below, ve WILLTaMsponr, Pa., THURSDAY, December JOHNSTOWN, Pa., THURSDAY, December 15, TRENTON, N. J., THURSDAY, December 22, 4 TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at each place, | | These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly. ; pale to commence at ae bene a. Lele ‘erms cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. ERIN, Colonel First Division, it Quartermaster Gen OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, TENT CUTTINGS, &c. a S ator, D.C., Nove ber 28, 5 at public auction, at Garecrment Was: Will be no Warebouse No.6, en I7th, between H and Ustreste er 15, 1864, under the directi G. THOMAS) M8. K .U.8 tof conder A., alot of condemned Infantry an , Trowsers, Shirta, Drawera, Felt H ts. Bugl etal. ales, Drums. Books, Mess Pan: Camn Kettle: 8, Shovels, Axes, Hatch- aes & Teale Old Iron, Brass, Rope, Haversacks, ALSO, | About 109 tons of Tent Cuttings. Sale to commeace at 10 o’clo: Perms: Cash, in Government fun: Successful bidders must remove their purchases on or before December 21. DB, H. RUCKER, Brigadier d Chief ‘3 nov zrigad Seneral “Depot of Werke e. GALE OF BTEAM TUG AND BARGES. Chief Quartermaster’s Otkes, Perot of Washington, a Nov_ 26, 1864. Will be sold at Pubiic Auction, at Government Wharf, foot of G street, Washington city, D. C., on THURSDAY, December 15, one Steam Tug and four Scluylkill Barges. aa follows : team Tug 0. G. SA I. Barge ANTHONY CLINTON, CITIZEN. MILTON WILEINS, UNITED STATES. to commence at 12 0’clock noon, RUCKER, iter, t 8 Cash, in Government a Brigadier General and Chief Quartermast Dov %6-td Depot of Washingto: ALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. General’s, 1st Division, Quarivashinstom Oty, Novernber o iste st Will be sold at publi bidder, at Giesboro, D.O.,on FRIDAY. DEOEMBER 9, 1854, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY ON FRIDAY, D) MBER 9, 1884, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY oye CaVALRY These horses have been condemned the Cavalry service ofthe Army, “2St for and farming purposes, many good bar- worsen sold king Bale to commen: oree! Daly. co) United States currency, bt hacia ne 12-Im* Terms carh in ae ‘wire Colonel in char, Gosesai's Oo? First Division Quartermaster

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