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WANTS, ANTED_At 445 ROOM SRRVAN e morring at 382 Het ober ath awd Wath ie ANT¥S—A reapectable and honest ROY to a aes ont bundles, Inquire at 522 F strees, Divorce Uase —In the Equity Court (Jndge Qdecree was granted to Mary A. Hatfield divorcing ber frem the bonds LOCAL NEWS. ___, AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGBY. Ford's THEATER —To-night Maggie Mitchell appesis Again in “Fanchon, the Cricket,” that who have been crowded ont, and those have been prevented by business from &, may have an opportunity of wit. truly beautiful and interesting To-morrow evening, benefit ance of Miss Maggie. Grover’s THEATER —This is the last night but one of the (grand German Opera at Gro- Ver's, when will be presented Halevey’s grand ra “The Jewess,” with Franz Himmer as Madame Bertha Johannsen as and Madame Johanna Rotter as In the first act over one hundred persons appear on the stage. To-morrow, at 2 o'clock, & guia farewell matinee. ‘Sanpurdon's Minatreis petform evary ‘hight this week. New songs, new dances, To-night, benefit of George Wylie) on Tuesdi of matrimony with her husband, John A. Hat. E street, a good DINING- 4 a Bat field. The petition in tnis case was filed in Jane last, 21d the complainant charged adultery. cvidence was taken by Commissioner, when it was testified by two persons thatin Dacem- ber last they caught him in the act of adaltery with a colored woman, and another testified to bis having committed the erme offense with a mulatto woman in June, 1%7. The decree in M: ANTED—Three DRESS MAKERS ireet, between H and I siree! io per week. None but goodh last was refused by Jndge Oliu because the petition was detective and it proven that the complainant resided within the Distrf@: and from this decision an Appeal was taken t the Supreme Uourt in fali bench, and the decision of Judge Olin was sus- tained, but leave was granted to amend the ANTED—By a competent and industri gicl. aSITUATION to cook, wash and ison mall family, or todo chamberwork and wait «nthe table. Address Box 46, Star Office. d 8-3t* ANTERD—A middle aged WOMAN a achild a year old. nquire at 486 G atrect, eee Also,a GIRL fer general housework. The petition was thereupon amended, and on this amended petition, with proof, the de. cree was mage. A decree was also issued annulling the mar- riage of Elias Oliver with Marg’t Oliver. The petition in this case was flled ith ef Oc- tober Inst, and states that he married the re- ependent in March, 1563, and lived with her for four months, unti! he became convinces that she had been guilty of adultery; that for come time she Iivec in a house of prostitution on New York avenue, near 13th street, kept by Mag Gibson. “The evidence in the cise was F. Brown, Esq.,)whoalso took the testimony in the preceding case.) when threa witnesses testified to knowing the fact that she had committed adnitery. M. Thompson, Esq, appeared in each ot these cases. ANTED—A gcoi BARBER immediately: ‘Ap- IT Nos, 136 and 115 Bridge stre Georgetown. ANTED—A young MAN. 17 to 2 years of age. a fair hand and be acquainted State price and where last emp! Employer,’’ Star Office. a young American girl, a SIT- ‘& respectable family, as cham- Address VIRGINIA, Star OF d 8-3t* Bud new pieces. Gray, the favorite baliadist. OxForp HALL.—The usual great array of performers will appear to-night at this well- conducted music hall, besides tne celebrated Martinett: family, who appear to-night for tha with figures. Caytrrnurny Hatt.—Those of the metrop- elis who 4re fond of mirth ard music, will find some of the very best at the Canterbury. Itis jast the piace to make one forget “all the world and the rest of mankind.” CIATION BALL.—This associ- ation will give a ball at Mechanic’s Hall, Maryland ayenue, this evening, for the ben- efit of a sick young man, This isa very worthy and we trust will be handsome. ermaid or puree, “QV ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A youn who can read and write and is quicl He mnst come with good references, App Givitie Rei ty SWEENEY & CO... Real Estate Brokers Tthand D ste. ANTED—A SITUATION bya young man of much experience in a wholesale or retail gro- cery or liquor establishment, clase reference, JORIN, 558 Pa. Can prodace Grat- Address or apply for two da: av., bet. Ist and 2d eta, ARDENER WANTED —Wanted, a GARDE- NER. whois thoroughly acjuainted with the cultivation of flowers and frnat. Zppls to SAMUET. j rer 2th and [streets, or THOMAS 2. MORGAN, foot G street. ee Se » Undertakir CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher. —On Tnesday was entered by the Assistant Dis- tict Attorney, Mr. Wilson, in some seventy or ot which have been & Surgeon of the isoard | hanging over from term to term fursoine years Wos entered upon this Gfteruoon before the General Court-Mar- enth street, presided over by : J Messrs. T. H. Fore sud L. G@ Iliue appear tor the accused. The charges end specifications are to the fol- —The case of Dr. | eighty caces, ment of this ct References ra Yesterday John Holloran, indicted tor an | assauli and bstlery, was touzd guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $20. Allen Ladd, indicted for a similur offence, was found not guilty. Rossy Miller, indicted forperjury, wasfonnd | Cthe District to call | af Auction Carpeta, Comforts, Blaakets, anlexamine our ste: Toths, Rugs, Mats Ac., which we are offering ata sacrifice Leing engaged in procuring sub- tes for per-ous liable to be drafted into the military service of the United States, in Tation of the act of Congress approved February ith street, near leman owning several will giva a lot (20 feet van alley) to any reaponsi- st for the owner a gentee! om an adjoining lot. ress @ note throw Charles F. Woodland, colored, charged with the murder of ——Berry, about4 months since, | was ordered to be discharged froin jail at the Suggesuon of the grend j NO RUILDERS —A lotson I street port front by 15) feet deep. * Die builder, w2o will er houre, of six or eight room For further particnlars ad city Post office to * BUSINESS,” 7 ANTED—iy « young woman,a SITUATION as cook, washerand ironer in asma!l private Rox 20, Btar Office. A tirat clees WOMAN COOK, white, ew York Hotel corner7th ana E Also, a FIREMAN, (colored.) he first specification is that he accepted & substitute brotber (CU. A Keasby,) after he had been of- fered by G. H. Cassidy, and rejected The second, that be accepted a colored man brother after the man had been fi 1, and rejected. erred drafted men de- to his brotaer, C. A. Keasdy, itute broker. Wiltal neglect to make a faith. on end true report of a person pre- sented for military service in violation of the acts of Mareh 3d, 1563, and February 2ith, 1961. specification jis that he improperly rejected Dick Carter when presented as a re- eruit by H. H. Arnotd. ud, thathe accepted the sama man sented by his brother. The third, that be improperly rejected Rod’t Wells on the ground that he was overage when presented by Arnel lL. ‘The fourth, that be accepted the same man, who was over age and unfit for service, when | he was presenter The fith, rejectug Washington t for military duty when presented by Ar- Tuirp Warp Reczu + ASSOCTATION.— This association inet last evening at Temper- ; ance Hall, on FE street, between 9th and lth streets, Mr. N. D. Larner in the chair and Mr. E. R. McKean secretary. The President announced that permission had been given to copy the names from the Third Ward eurciiment list and that acopy of it would be at the next meeting, and urged al! to be present, when they conld ascertain whether or not their names are on the hist. He also stated that persons who were not lia- ble to draft, and who might find their names on the list could have them stricken therefrom by attending to it in time. offered by offered ty D NTED—A good COOK, (white preferred, one that can come well recommended. x s9L¢ street, between 3d and 4". sts. TANTED-RBy a gentlemsn, with fire and gns.in the vicinity o Priee for room from $19 to $15. Post Office Box 10€ single ROOM ag Tre Girt Boo Store, 216 Peonsylvania fvenue, is creatipg quite a stir in our city. The large number of gold and silver watches, silver cake and card baskets, sil- ver teasetts, spoons, torks, &c., which they bave given away since the commencement of the sale here, explains the cause of such crowds rushing tothe gift book store. inducements to buy books are seldom offered. as all books are sole st the usnal retail prices, and a git of silver-plated ware or jewelry Persons in pursuit of holi- nould visit this popular estab- when he was j RCHANTS.—Wanted. by a voung man, a SITUATION as clerk in rome Good reference can be ice pitchers. wholesale or retail house. Address A.B. O., City P.O. TANTED—A respe one who appreciates a eaod hom Good references requi A at No. 266 Hostreet, between 38¢h and 19th. able AMBRICAN GIRL, and reamstress y his brother. . Tait as un- 7ANTED—Hy a respertahle and thoroughly pompetent woman, a COOK'S PLACE, wiere ‘The © xth, accepting (he same man, manifes'- 8 female cook is required, given with ex ly urLt for service, when presented by his day presents Bhe can give The seventh, — = Gonxk TO Work —The larger portion of the boiler makers in the Navy Yard who stapped work on Saturday inst in consequence of coma ming here and informing them thar id get from 50 cen's to S1 ner day more in Norfolk than they could at the Yard, re. terned to work yesterday. who were engaged by the Norfolk man, wh» is represented as an employes o: the (Quart: > master’s Department, have lef improperly rejecting Peter Alexander as under age, when presented by ced Oserator. on By au expe g machine, a SIT jer & Wilson’s sew sew. References given New York avenue, betwee i2th and 13th «| y The eighth, improperly accepting the same person, When presented by bis brother. | Thezimth, wittal neglect to make faithbfal Inspeciion ard tre reports of persons pre- sented as substitutes and recruits. 3d —Conduct prejudicial to good J ANTEv—A Blacksm q at No, 553 12th st., between Band © ati BR. W. JOHNSON, Pp Drne Clerk ION by the 15th of the pres- ronth, Address Box 2, Star Ofica. ANTED—Several HANDS to work on cloaks and to make buton-holes M. WILLIAN, 336 Pennsylvania avenue D—A MAN to clean Ifarneas and Bri- ply unless he unite: Ba. MMING': al Stables, on C etreet, between 4's and 6th streets, Some five or six ryXO DRUGGISTS—A wantsa SITUAT tion is that he pald Arnold }men on eight men, on con- cition that he wouli have them credited to his the city with PROMENADE ConcERT. —On Monday evenin the 19th instant, the Treasury rezimant give a grand promenade concert at Ford's Extensive preparations are being made for the occasion, and a grand gala time may be expected ——— ing property they want to sell will fud the agency of R. M. Hall & Co. among the most responsible and fair in this city. They inform us that the demand is now ereat, and increasing. unless they cell. The vecond rejecting Dick Carter, presented by Arrold, and accepting him when presented by bis brother. The third the same in case of Rob’t Wells. ‘The fourth the sume in case of Washington ‘The fifth same in case of Peter Alexander. BESBODY OW presenting Wm. Johnson to the roilment and examining him. The seventh the same in case of George Bry- ANTED—A young MAN, of steady habits, as clerk ina grocery store. O: knoweldce of the busines: Enquire at th nd $d street, Capitol Hill. oure of two and eight o’cloc'! ANTED IMMEDIATELY 0 Apoly L W. EMMART, Superin- RR. dec3 must come well recom- corner of Kast Qapitol nire between the Sat They charge nothing pt. The eighth referring all persons des’ stitutes to his brother, U. A. Keasb: The ninth rejecting aman offer- stitute by D.S. Lindal, and afterwa. cepting him when offered by his brother. he orders convening the court were read Sud no objection being made to any of the m+mnpers, they were sworn. The charges and specifications were read by the Judge Advocate, and tne accused plead to the first specification not guilty. To the sec- sked that he be not required to plead, masmuch as it was defective, con- taining neither the name of the colored man and pntin a pleain bar. @ proceedings the case was adjourned, to siiow counsel to prepare sepa- rate pleas to each specification. 100 HORSES and Second Warp Station CaszEs.—Robert Thompsor, drunk; dismissed. Ellen Ale and Willam Bond, disor- derly; $3 each. ee CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher. —This morn- udicted for an aseault and resisting an officer, submitted his case, and was fined $10. L. B. Green, D—By a reapectable wiri bermail or cook in a small Address to tha Star, Box No. 17 private family. ing Wm. Ferguson, R. COMPANY. Nov. 29, isst, — WANTED IMMEDIATELY — 1,500 Loads of PAVING BTONE from &te Tinches, and will be paid for om the de- Livery of 10 loads along t ETROPOLITAN BR The atone must be a PRor ALEXANDER WOLOoWSKI, the distin- guished pianist and vocalist, continnes his piano-forte and singing claases at 353 Sixth street, between H and [ streets, with great We wonld advise all those who wish to become fine singers or performers, by the Profecsor’s new method, not toluse this op- ond the accused * he line of the track, SAMUEL P. BROWN. President M.R, R. ET NURSE WANTED. Apply to Dr. W. P. 4156 7th street, between the mor of the princiy At this stage of t hours offand9 apply unless willi ave the city for a few —— ry officer and soldier should call at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Penn- sylvania # venue, near 4% street, and get one of Newton’s Gold Pens. JANTED— Ladies’ and Gent's CAST-OFF CLOTHING. WATCUES, PISTOLS, FURNI TURE erany kind of Pers nal Property. Mrs. SMITH, No. 416 B street, ‘THe Drate Mex.—'The cases of the follow- ing drafted men Were disposed af on Tues and Wednesday by the Board of Enrotimen First Sub-i/istrict.—Thos. Ford, over age; W. BR. Perry, ceserter from the rebel army; (7. W. Lioyd, over age; W.G. Sharp, erroneous en- Thompson, alien; Aberts, now In service: August Appelstiel, do.: Kichard Barry, auen; Jeremiah Sullivan, do.; Moses Furlong. do; Chas. Rodgers, over uge; ds, do. Ohas. Meaghe John Burke, alien; Lewis | Kirkbudes, erroneous So.prens !—E ve: attended to b: near the Post Office. ANTED—Ladies to call and see my new pa’ terns for Slippers. Smoking Caps, Pineash- tons, Watch Cases. Powder Bags, Yokes. Banda, Pantslets. Skirts, Ac.; pai Beby Blankstsand Embroidered Flannel Skirts for The only place in town togetthem. W, are the only persons in town who nad-rstand K 3S Fat.. bet. 8th and sth, ANTED-—S8ix MEN. to canvass for Life Insu- Inquire at MAURY & CO. Only One Dollar. SPECIAL NOTIOES. Take AVER'S BAKSAPARILLA to purify the blood | ard purge out the humors, pimples. boils acd acres which are morely emblems of ths rottenness ‘ticularly to examine our Eoward Edwe John Williams. do ; Caase, over a: °; euroliment, Madel, alien: M. Ev business thoroughly. CoLGate’s HONRY soap. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in snch universal demand,is made from the choicest materials, is | mild and emollient in ite nature fragrantly scent- | ed, and extremely beneficial in 1:8 action upon the For sale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dudeny, farnished substi- | Henry Hardee, do.; | Jobn A. Rheem, ac- Strout, do.; Geo. Kluigler, do., Montgomery F. y; Geo, Seidenspiner, ac- Newhaus, do; J. E Evans, do, Henry Burch, do.; Thomas Robinson, do ; Jas. H Smith, do; Henry Ed- wards, physical disability; Wm. Cramp, ac- | rance Company Bavkers, No, 417 7th atreet, EER SKINS WANTED! —The sv hscrihere will pay the highest cash prices for DER SKINA, lanufactory, 105 High lois RAMSBURG & BBERT. ANTED—To iet every lady in Washington know where to get their FLUTING done, roperly and promptly, without injury to 243 Penn’a avenue, sout 2th and 1th sta. ANTED—Jadies who wish STAMPING PINKING AND FLUTING done as it sught to the only practical hard in town. BE, 361 Fetreet, who h: 75,40 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, ia weekly receiving from the designers new and beautifol patterns. Having the o town to make patterns, he iashle ta meet any op- Goods stamped while you wait. ladies in whose handa you vive your gouds We are responsible for every arti nov 13 eol2t* at their Buckskin Glove atreet. Georgetown, D. cepted; Augustu Patt anv WinTER OLeraisa. New ccvies Buperb Btock of Overceats, Dress, Frock, uud Waring Coats, Ws and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &e . & We are no prepared to exhibit our stock of fen eady-roade Cloth: je. variety and exce! aith’uln¢ tref manufacture. has not beau sur- | parted by any stock heretofore offered in this E. Brent, do.; Fourth Sub- Distrie John McDonneil, F. Brainerd, fur Emanuel Henry, erroneous enro!iment frey Driver, Over age, S. A. Parris, deserter James A. Williams, de- | ceneed, George W. Taylor, deserter from rebel army; Samuel Luntz, ao; J. neous enroliment, which, for ele- nce of fabric and —David Donohue, ‘T nose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call an¢ examine our cap Say with assurance they will find the right article en the most reasonable terms, Also. an extensive assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neces- WALKER & CO from rebel army; Donnelly, erro- Wm. Kettler, (m. furnished sabsti- | Charles Sheer, erro- | ries Bell, now in ser- | J.H. Pules- | tute December 4, neous eprolimen Theodore Greentree, furnished substitute; Francis O’Brien, do; 0. I’. Ayres, | accepted; Wm. Deun, do.: Patrick Bridgly, do. Fred’k Peaster, do.; Falconer, do; Henry Grant, do., O. U. Katea- um. physical disa lity; John C. Donn, do; J G. Kenney, accrpied. Fifth Sub- Dis sary for g ¢om noadl ANT FE D-SEOOND BAND Also, MIRROR! DING, and HO MARRIED, - 1864. by Rev. J. W. Vornelias. AL- ELL. of U.S. Army. te Miss BETT L, of Washington, D ( BUCHLY, 495 7th etreet, betwaer Gani Hatt side EDUCATIONAL. \BORGETOWN Wim. Lidton, co SEMINARY:—A Boarding avd Day School, 141 West street, The doties of thia institution will be resumed September Sth. Circulars may be had by addressing the principal M. J. HARROVER. E. Greene, farnished Op the 7th of Pecomber. at 50’cloek inthe morn- ing. PHILIP BeRNHARD EVANS, after a long Ailtriends and relatives are invited tv attend to the fuoeral on Taoursday, December 5th, at3 —Benjimin Sherman, GeorgctawaaD: 0: bomas Fabey, alten: d, Charles Gross, phys- furnished substiute; Jobn Hawkins, accep ical disability l b. District.— E. S. serter from rebel arm age; Johu Henry, do.; George Campbell, alien ‘Sohn Miller, accepted: Josepn Riddle, physi- 8 E. Severance, accepted. o'clock pm. Tee timore papers please copy | Oo the 7th instant, after a short bat psiofal ill- nes:, which she bore with christian fortitude, J 18, in her 3sth year. Her funeral! will take place on Friday aftsracon, #t2 o'clock, from the residence of bec mother, I street, between ith and 5th sts. On the 7th of December Patterson, de- ; Benj. Barley, over | ee RED GOR ea QECRGETOWN ADVER’MTS ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO THE DRAFT and Nioth Sab-districts, (Georgetown) will meet at the Custom Hoase. Congress street, above Bridgo,on MONDAY BVE- NING next, the 13th instart, at balf-past seven ‘lock, for the purpoze of forming a Seats rae . cal disability; Charlie in the Kighth aftera long and paiaful illness, wich she bore with Christian fortitude, MARY ANN LITTLE, aged ¢7 years, consort of Peter Little. Jr., and eldest daughter of Edward Porice Revorts—Third Precinct-—W. Wash- William Angie, forestulling the | ington, $2 11. market; Jon D Prator, Richard Jobason, W. FOR RENT AND SALE. pecieralbe ns Siesta ok ee ie [For other “For Rent and Sale” see first pare.) AUOTION SALES, THIS AFTEKNOON AND TO-MOKROW FERN ISHED kooMS FOR REWT- vor reatoom- fortable and well furniahed ROUMS, at No. 450 12th street. be Gand Ustreets, The location is one of the moni desirable in the city. FORBES t- A farnished HOUSE, ata moderate price, App'y at this office, d8-st* TO RENT AND FURNITURK FOR E—534 lith street, secoua door alee avenue, I Fok RENT Tao oy three furaished or wafar- sedbuaie me ee ee FOR RENT—Pour FURNISHED ROOMS, No, 655 13th street. hetweea Band C etres Island. Apply afterSo'clock pm, 3-3. TT WOUNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE FOR A bousckeeping, on 7th street, between K ani L, ec 8 ott "WO FURNISHED ROOMS, euitable for twoor four gentlewen, at 541 H street, between 6th and 7th sta, a3-3t FOR RENT three story brick HOUSK, No. 177 on 2d at., bet. B and C. Inquire 2 the premises. ree yard and stabling. ds-3t* F° SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURKE3 of & _Resturan: on 7th street, now doing a goo business, Apply at No. 450 7th stroet, between F and G Ftreets, dec 8-1w* FP OR SALE—A Ge Inrge solid Mahogany Dining Rxtersion TABLE, formerly the property of the late Hon. Thomas H. Ben‘on, for aale at No. 425 13h street, between G and H. dec 8-2t ‘OR SALEB—The TOOLS and FIXTURKS of a blacksmith and wheelwright’s shop. For fur ther particulars apply at No. 167 Bridge stre-t, near the market. Georgetown, D. O. do 8-3t* Fok 8ALK—A two story Bri HOUSE, 4rooms and cellar. on 4th street, first house no-th of ? 2t.eactside Price $1.00 cash. Posy ssiongiven r liately, Inquire at 305 othstreet near New York avery dac 8-%t" [6O8 RENT The north lower ROO Old Fellow's Hall, Navy Yard, (formerly used ad a Police Btation). Possessian giro oa the z'=t in stant. Iaquire of HENRY N. OBER, No. 501 sch st ent. eS eot™ (OR RENT—A FARM in Prince George's conn ty. Md., of <0) asres, goon band buildings, pleasant ma vhborhvol tion inquire of H, L. CHAPIN, at No. north. a pork RENT—A gentleman he ving recently rent ed a brick dwelling. will let. unfurnished, cither the FIRST or SECOND FLOOR to asmall family. Rent mocerate. Apply at No. 76 Market aireet, Georgetown. d83t* "EG EBT Large PARLOR weil fienichad. and four larg- comfortable well furnishet CHAM- RERS, with or without BOARD. Married or single perseus ¢an find a comfortakle home Apply a’ No. 70 Bridge street, Georgetown, DO. a3 iw* | eet HOUSE FOR RENT—A neatly an? completely furnished Brick House, with 7 roons, with gas, will be rented for three or four months. or longer if desired. The rent must bo convenient informa 7th st paid in advance, and rone need apply but those | Apply at No. 315 3t" who can give good reference G street, between 12th and OOM8 FOR RENT—No. tween Maud N sta. north 4 )URNISHED ROOMS AND PARLORS TOL No. 17 G street, between 19th aod 2th. ® ea from War D partment. decT 6 a ( EFICK TO RENT—On I‘th atreet—No. 375— between Hand I, Rent §15 per month. de 7-2 yer. TRNISHED ROOM on second floor, Inquire at 396 ask street. de7 3t* HF THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE No. 49% Pa. avenwe, next to the St. Charles Hotel, for rent, ire at No. 447 7th st. d7-1w* LL FURNISHED OVS FOR KEN es tewn, D.C., No, 72 Bridge street [COR RENTOTo one oF two wentlewen, a BACK PARLOR. furnished, on first floor, with gas and are at No. 443 10th street, between F and G. 7-3t* ro SALE -The STOCK, GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Cigar Store in Guorg town. Acdresa J 1.G., Star Office, or No, 86 Bridge street, Georgetown, de7-3i" Foe RENT— ydesirable furnished ROOMS. One very large one, suitable for three gentl men, at No, 400 4th st.,east of City Hall. Refer- ence required deer 3t* O_LET—A_ FURNISHED BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, Apply at the corner of Greene and Bridge sts,, Georgetown, No. 37, not ten steps from the street cars. a 7-3t* J OOMS FOR RENT—Three ROOMS unfurnished, enitable forasmall family. Aiso.a furoished VARLOK and Bed ROOM, plessantiy located. Ap- ly to Mra. H. TUCKER, Tostreet, between sth and i Th streets, Navy Yard, dec 7 2t* NHE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A Restaurant forsale. No. 46™ 9th street, be- tween Dand E. Inquire of MORGAN, No.1 i avenue, between thant loth ats, RARE CHANCE.—For sale a RESTAURANT, in one of the best localities in Washingtoo, situated by the Northern Market. and command- ing a view from five different streets, For further particulars upply No.15 K street. between 7th and th streets. Hatisfactury reasons given for sell- ing. dec7-1w* {OR RENT—Two elevantly FURNISHED PAR- LORS, on first floer; houss nearly new, and situated in one of the very finest locations in tie city, K street north. between 12th and 13th sta, west. opposite Franklin Row, One will be fur- nished asa chamber, if desired, An exhorbitant rate will not be demanded, A few CHAMBERS will al-@ be rented in the sume house Inquire on premites, or address Box 707 Post Office. de7-2t* in Charles with Dwelling ingr, Also. a Grist lon the piace. Apply to J.C, BRAWNER. on N street, between J2zth and 4: hstreeta wert. Washington, D. UC Apply also to WM. BOSWELL, Port Tobacco, Md., or to J. DENT. 45€ 15th st., Washington. daz 3t* R,OR SALE—A BAKERY. doing an excellent businerd. Address BAKER, Btar Office, d6 3t* FURNISHED Rooms FOR REN No, 445 Catrect, between Ist and 2d, ina private fan- 5 3" I ENT—A furnishel RED ROOM, couve- nient for two gentlemen, at No. 342 10th st , nexttocoruerofM. A SET PO RENT—Two Pleasant ROOMS. Apply at the corner of Massachusetts aveuus acd 3d street eart, ie = dec 6-3t* OOM FOR RENT—Very desirable and cen- traily located, Inquire at No. 537:, U street, betwoen (tb and7th. 46 3t* POLST A LURNISHE 4,and ad 8. the lease for sae. Toquire at Star office. or Lease for Sale.” Washington Post dec 6 8t* Rees TO RENT—A pleasant suite of ROOMS vip a desiratle locality near the Departments BOARD ifdesired. Referencesexchanged. Apply to “H.,’’ Btar Office. dec &-3t* TERS C BY J.C. McG@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR OF STOCK ava oe URED AY AFTERNOON, December 8th, o'clock, rder of the hon the Or: phan’s Court for the District of Columbia. 1 shall vel! a Corporation of Wasdington six per cont, Pho Corporation of Alexandria six per cent. Sermscar KImM FP. KIMMEL, Administ a JAS. OC. McGUIRES OO. Awets, Y W. B, LEWIS & CO. Aucti new B No, 307 Penneylvacia avenue, Recular Sales, TUESDAY, THURSDAY BATURDAY, at 9% o'clock, of Furniters. Bere Bedding. Stoven. &e,. Boots, Shoes Clothing, Dry Goods. Sotler’s Mores, ard Fancy Goods THURSDAY MORNING, Sale of Pawnbroker’s stock of Wetcher, Ole hing. &¢ EVENING Sales at 7 o'clock, embracing s vari Avot Staple and Fancy Goods, suitable for the sea- Cath advanced on all kind of eoods dec 5 lw W. B. LEWIS & CO. Aucts. FURS Furs GREAT AUCTION BALE oF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN CO.'8 FURS! SLEIGH AND CARRIAGE ROBES, oN TUERDAY, WEDNESDAY ard TH RSDAY, December 6h 7th and Sth, atthe AUCTION ROOMS OF K. F. PAGE. 502 Seventh street, unr Odd Fellows’ Hall, fend WF-Thin sale embraces one of the largest Rioh est and mort Klegant Ascortnontef Furs everofe fered in Washington. The stock consiats of Ris- sian, Hudson Bay, Sabla, Mink, Roysl Femine Siberian Squirrel, German snd Russian Fitch, « Stone Martin: also, a Rich and Vacied Aswort ment of MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS, Carriage, Cardinal Capes, Muntillas turce’quar- ter half ane qnerter Geyer, Victorines. Collars Collarettes. Mnf sx. Cnffe,&c. Also, au exteasive variety of Bleich, Conet and CARRIAGE ROBES, = Sale positive, and withort reserve. WP Fale from 10 o'clock a m, to 2 p, from7 to 9 pm, K. F PAGE, des-4t 502 7th et., under Odd Fellows’ Hail, BE GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., AT AUCTION Op FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at lv o’e ock a. im, werhall sell atthe residence of »eentlemande clining housekeeping, on Sth street. betwean M and N streets north. The flag will designate the bouse, viz— Mahogary Sofas, Chairs, Tables. and Whatootsa Hi Jenny Lind “Bedstesds, Marble-top Dressiog Bnreaus, and Washstands Feather Ges, Pillows and Rolsters Curled Hair and Uair top Mottresses Walnut Extergion Tahles, and Dining Obairs Carvets Matting, and Floor Oil Cloths Cook, Air tight atd other Btowes Table Cutlery, and Crockery Ware, Terma cash, 606 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY J.C. McG UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FIN CARRIAGE AND. BADDLE HORSES, CARRIAGE * LRA Lon a GH RRI- WINES, AT PURLIC SALE OI0E On FRIDAY MORNING December oth, at 1° o'clock atthe residence of Lord Lyons, English Minister, on H street, between 17th and 18th st: we shal! sell— IN THR COURT YARD: Handsome Brougham, for one or two bores Pour-sceat Phaeton and Buggy Single and Donble Harness. Blanket, Ac. 4 excellent Saddles ane Bridl-a, ac, Pair cf fine Bay Carriase Horses Excellent Bay Saddle Morse. IN THE BALL ROOM: A fine lot of Wines. comprising — Mcet and Chenéon’s Green Seal and F. A. Volliet’s | Champague Wines Cratean Lafitte, Chatean Perganson, Chatean | Giacour’s, an@pther tine Clirets Sherry and Port, nac Brandy, &c.,&e¢, Terms cash, dec6-d | _-J. © McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, ¥ WM, L, WALL & CO , Auctionsers, STICK ANP FIXTURES OF A FAMILY GROCE- | RY STORE AT AUCTION, On WRIDAY MOKNING, dth inst . commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell. at No. S88 7th st-. Nevy Yard a Grat class stock of Groceries and Liquors, | conaisting of— . Teas avd Coffea Soap. Indigo, &e. Canned Fruits, Pickles, &c., &c. Tobeceo, Cigars Wooten Ware, Buckets, &c, ALSO, A 6ne assortment of Liquors, consisting of G barrels fine Old Whiskey | Caska Brandy and Gin, Cased Liquors ie 8 . deoe EW. L. WALL & 0. S415 oF CONDEMNED noRsEs K Quartermaster Gens al’s Office, 1st Divisi Washinetcn City, November 2 1st Will besold at publie ‘auction, tothe highest bidder, at Giesboro, D. C..on FRIDAY.’ DECEMBER 2, 1854, ONE HUNDRED AND #IFTY CAVALRY pat f ON FRIDAY, DKEURMBER®. 1244, ONK BUNDEED AN FIFTY CAVALRY SES, ucts. These horses have been condemned ag unfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. For road and farming purposes, Many good bar- gains way be bad. Horses soll singly. Bale to commence at 10 a.m. Terme cash in Wnited States currency. AMES A. EKIN Colonel in char, 2 Firat Division Quartermaster General's Office nov ust Y¥ J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ON FRIDAY MORNING, December oth. at 11 ovclock, on the first fioor of the Auction Rooms. we shall sel for whom it may consaro—- Ove hundred boxes NEW YORK FA MULY WA-T- ING SOAP sligatly dawayed by exposure in transportation. iso, Forty eight groas BROWN WINDSOR TOILET SOAP, in origins! packagen. dec &-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucta, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. 5@0 POUNDS WIKK, LARGE ENOVGIL FOR FENCING PURPOSES AND F_RNITURE oF EVERY DESCRIPTION. aT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, the loth instant, we-rhall avid in tront of our Store, 626 7th street, at 10 o'clock a.m., 5c0 pounds Wire ‘A large acsortment of Furnitura, &c.,&c. de rat GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucte, roe SALE—The &TOCK of a Grocery Store now doing a good business. and the Store for rent, Alvo, for rent. a nice FURNISHED PARLOR, Inquire at No, 5 south B street, Capito! Hill, de 6-3t* any _ eD. Fe SALE—The fine STORY KOOM next to the Transportation office.on C st.,No. 447. Itis suitable for any kind of busicess, and would make one of the finest Restaurants iu the city. Inquire on the premires. at des 3t* F°% RENXT—Four room FRAME HOUSE, situa- tec on M street, between Nth and 15th, near lth. Small quantity of furniture for cale, or will be rented without the furniture. Inquire on premises # iter 4 p.m. d6-5t* 4. ENT. Ss ig Agee FURNISHED ROOMS. ~ A scite of Handaomely Furnished PARLORS and LED FOOMS,in one of the mort DESIRABLE and pleasant situations in the city. and only one minut s walk of Willarcs’ Hotel and Penn’a ay., 457 isthet, westside. der B-1w* SOR RENT—Two suites of large and handsome ly furnished APART MENTS in a private fam uated in the most desira»le location d contains a!lthe modern improve- ments. None but those disposed to pay liberally need apply, Address B, A, M.,'’ city Pest Office. Reference required. dec 6-lw* YBREB FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—157 BD street, between 2d and 34 a we JOR SALE—A FRAME HOU i LOT, the house containing four roora. Price, $1.30). Terms cash. Apply at No, 23 Ith street east, sec- ond door from G st de 5 Iw* | hee REN URNISHED APARTMENTS for Tet, ceusisting of parlor with chamber com- Apply at corner of 20th street west, municating. Al+o, a separate chamber. No. 130 Penn. averne Beall, disorderly; dism:ssed. Silas Smita, lar- ceny; bail for court Fourth Precin Ellen Smith, do; workhouse. Wayrou. deceased, Bles-ed arc the cead which die in the Lord; yea, A FAIR, for the benefit of the P, BE, Mis- t y rest from their labc sion Chapel, is now in progress at High street, helow Bridge, to w generoes public are invited, Open ater and saith the Spirit, t works do follow them, The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully requested to attend ber funeral, on | to-morrow (Friday) afte noo the Second Baptist Church, Bast Navy Yard, Baltimore papers please copy } of hisjbrother io-law, on 34 . JON BARKMAN, of », in the 23d yearor hisage. | eral will take place at the resilence of .Ebaabeth Stinn, om Duke street, between Water and Fairfax sts., Alexandria, Va —Rachsel Smith, drunk; $5. nnle Lang, do; | obstructions: Henry Clarg, Precinct —A. Holm W.A. Baird, cisorderl, grand larceny: for hearing Philip Hahn, treo. Johnson acd Emma Johnson, disorderly; 35 Sarah Jchuron, Margaret Brown; do.; workhouse. Precinct—Mary Johnson, ence: dismissed. at 20’clock, from reeacd handsome col- lersigned basa G yan’ Fancy articles, suita- At the residence: NTINE MANGER, ar Bridge st, stdin violating. < TNION HOTEL, Cornet Bridge and G This old estab! John Conway, grand lar- Washington ats, eeny; H. Leary and Edward Cur, drank; Albert Wentwortb, drunk and cisorderty; L. Y. Martin. druvk; Jas. Kelly, assault aud bat- tery: Jas. Smith, violating city ordinance; dis- Missed. Jacob Hoxsie, assault: military. ny Waters, preetitution; worshouse. George Jas. Smith, drank and Missikee, do.; $5.5" . . — pes FURS! FURS !! OO Oty suectve A magnificent gesortment. travellers and strangers, First class board at $2.50 Great reduction in prises Boogbt cheap. an For great bar, shesle cuil ewrly, at nf will sell cheap PERFECT FUKS Ladies SEYMOUR'S, in Georgetown. Downe, drunk; $1.59. disorderly; for hearing. ssan Richardson, Annie Sear, Y, PoTATOMS AND APPLES —Just ra- evived frem the State of Mai invite the attention of thore desiring “e re: t “STOVES to the lurge and well aclected stock wa Leveon hand, Among our COOK STOVES are the Arbiter, United States, Pilot, Magne: York Complete, Moritor Raves, ne, avd now dis- ahnah Wilso John Barnes, throw Joba Whittaker, do; Boyle, gropk and disorderly; 85.90. John A. tor heering. Dennis Combes Cornelius Caton, do.; sent Jeumes Bowser, Thomas Hayes, drunk; deferred. do.; dismissed ; 81.55, . s, acral ale ssachasetts ave- 5.0. ENGLEY & CO. —Subseription books le at wharf, and at 42" 5 OAL AT $10.50 CER TO! will clowe December 45, The price to s*ock- holders ie $09 per ton of 2.00 pounds. te the public is $13 5! per top of 2 24> po houne, payable d the balance oo delivery of the coa 00 Seveuth street, next to Bolinaty Open from 12 to $ o'clook, drunk; dismissed Mag te Parlor Radiato! Oylinder Gas Pyramid stoves. for hatis and charches, Lagcexy or Flove—Yesterday, & colored man named W. W Bowie was arrested by of- ficer Taylor, of the Third ward, upom a charg? of stealing four barrels of flour, the property of U. F. Bebrend. corner of 5th and IL street of the flour was recovered. Bowie was taken before Instice Thompson, ®nd the police recegnized him as aman with y were well acquainted officially. Justice Thompson committed him trial at the Criminal Coart. Up etarra. c Nour ieiw Gem | tre Place Stove, Wilson's Tent Le iy its, oer und Gooking Stoves, pesecreront of TIN WARE and EPING G Dr I. GREGORY. er Tth atreot G*® BTOVES-GAS STOVES, z sks worth. A ps ial GASHEAT- Camp Betti The hast and most ec ING STOVES ever - Lenn avenue Kntrance on 2th st D de 5 6t* Fo KENT—To s.ngle geotlemen only, in a pri vate family, tue sets of furnished ROOMS (four fropt and two back) convenience of gas aud eater, five minv‘es' walk from the Capitol. Ref- erences required, Apply No 470 9. B. corner of D avd 2d sta, aec5 tf OR SALK—A CONFECTIONERY STORE Ap- P uly at No. 36% 7th street. next to the cormer of I (a3 Iw*) _VIRGIL VANNUGHL. ro SALE—An BATING HOUSK, with fixtures for steaming oysters, in'a go! lion. ‘The reason for seliing is sickaess, For par ticujars inquire on the premisex, No, 959 Mary lsod ay., between 9th and lth sts, de 3 lw* pou BENTS HOUSK, containina9 rooms. with other conveniences for rent. aud Farnitare for sal For further information eall on tne premises, 511 E street, tetween 2d and 34, or 519 ithatreet.ateyeD. "Cee 8-0tF Pere *UTRNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without bor BOP, dee 2-1w" ;URNIEUKD PARLOR and BED CHAMBER A fon rent at No, 299 F street, near 12th, Bor Fo KENT—One of the most desirable and con- ‘yenient STORES in Georgetown, D ay ale joining the new market house, uaviny all the con- yenieoces of # first-class wholesale and retsil gro- Inqnire of JOHN J. BUGUE, corner of High ets., Georgetown d 2-5t* D HOUSE FOR RENT. Apply at nov 25-29~ eo ‘ED I 419 Ith stree' (*LABIFIED CIDER! ’ game OLARIFIED CIDER! Now lending from bark Laconia, twenty-six ipee prime CLARIFIRD CIDBR, ‘direct from Fravwac neette. For sale in qaantities to suit pur- chasers, by SHINN, Union Bottling Depot. | i. a3-1w [Chron.] 47 Greene st., Georgstorn. 'W OPEN Orne ew elegant DINING ROOMS for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN z met and a % ir OOF Gas °s, RAMSEY. | pow 21-Lw* ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncera LARGE SALE OF NEW, RURSIZURE, AT AUC- On SATURDAY, the (th instant, at IL o'clock a. m., ¥e shall eell, infront of Auction Booms, orner of 7th and D streets— 35 low pust Attic Bedstesds 24 Cottage Bedsteada 12 Round corner H:lf Solid Head Bedstends 50 dezen Wood -seat Chairs, shocked es se Misses’? Kocking Chairs. The attertirn of the furniture d-miera 14 called to thigraic, as the above named goods are io be sold without reserve, debut GRERN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, RY THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. SXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM *PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT JOTIO OQ EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 7'h at 4 o'clock. 1 will sell, in front of the premises Ko, 102 Weat street, part of Lot No, 2%. in Beali’s addition to George'own, frou'ivg abeut 3i fests inches on Wert street, between Congres: aod Washington strects, aud running back to a 12 foot paved alley i The improvements consist of a well built two story Brick House, containi: maine rooms aud cel- lar with"gas throvgbout the house Terms, Une-balf cash; balance ip 12 mon‘hs, se- cured by 4 deed of trust'on the property. All e nveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title perfect. jorrN H_ CHEW, Rxecutor, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctiouser: {Intel } nov 2d THE AROVE SALRB 18 UNAVOIDARLY POST- pered Luiil WEDNESDAY, the ith. aime hour, a ____ 1 HoMA8 DUWLING, Auct, LOT FOR SALk. f the decree of tre Or- ct of Columbia, con- rt of the said District. cery sitting, dated sth December, Itit, T Rec for sale. at public auction, in froat of NRAY, ths lth’ December, +6 40 , all the right. vith, antip- tere of Ann Vracd’ B-vedie Ten, "infaee chi dren of dohn E. Histon, deceased of ia.and ‘o, the east twenty-nine (24) feet. in width, dy the depth thereot, of Lot numbered one 1). in Saaare pumbere¢ seventy fe (75),+1 the plan of thecity of Washington, as described in said proc-elings Termstst Jaw: One half each; the resitue ta {wo equal netallmenuta of three and six montos. the yurcha er giving bis noten forthe deferred | pay mente, catiatactorily endured, aad bearing in- «mi the day of eale tee nperte ig situated on the corner @f 2st strect west and Letreet north 4.0 sarchaner, )cing a! mre if el * All convesuncit€ *AN'y RaNDOM, Gusriian, me tere, and at the tame, time shali offer for sale a e Interest and y Es wicow and adult heirs of B-ustict fandom, deceased, of, in, and to, the nroperty iLed. above deserted st oemey for widow and heirs, ALUABLE BUILDIN Under and by virtu= en’ Court of the Dis tirmed hy the tupreme Cu 4nd on the Hoes! HOKEEB! HORSES} | elt te pst essa First Divisios, Wa . 1, 1854, BES. suitable for Cavalry aud Artillery ser- vlee, wails ureh: at Gies rad Depot. in ase CE; HR $i. 186 pi Pe will be delivered to Captain L Lorry an subd} 'y Horses each made for ax (6) and Tare. ANKS AE Colonel in eoaren nike Liyi-ion, decd-27t Quartermaster General's 9fics, AUCTION SALES, FUTUK & DAYS. BROOKER & BELLEW, a No. 546 north 7th treet, bet Teed K, Bales EVERY EVENING, commensi Celock. of a general atsertment of J) Horlery, Boaps, Comba aad Brashes, Stationery, Ine Gilt Albums, Pictures, oor sales attended toon the moat re, Contig ments respectfally solicited BROOKER & BELLEW, Auocte * BY J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, DESIRARLE RUILDI G 'OTS ON 12TH AND J3TH STS WEST AND NORTH 8 STREBT, On FRIDAY APTER ofelock, «n the premia the Vestry ¢ Roilding Lots ir December 9th, até St John's Church, a mamber of quare No @75, fronting respoc. op 12th and 18th streets west and north S Terme: One-third imcash; the remainder in six and tweive montha, with interest, deed of trust on the p Covreyances at secured bye d ttaips at the cost of the pur- BY The Government bnildings now on this moved within the month UIRE & Co,, Aveta, ‘O., Auctioneers. and Carriage t. 9th and 10th ats. FOR LIVERY no SATURDAY o'clock, at ti! k Bay Trot- Fqusre will be r. d6-d WML. WALLA © Washington Hevse 9S La ay, be .,, .T0 BE SOLD 1 will ell at Public MORNING theWthinet.. at 1) Barasrof Wm. L. W. ting Horse, for the livery. W. RF, WALL&O Y WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers Wasbing on Horse and Carriage Baraar, 95 La, av., bet. 9th and 1th ats, SALE OF NORSFS CARKIAGES, HARNESS, &o, On SATURDAY MORNING, Decom’ . cl neat} otclock, we will sell at the Baraar- comprising aboot— FIFTY HORSES Incladicg some very fine Harness, Saddie, and Full description at sale. ALO, A large collection of desirable New and Second- hend Carriages, Light Wagons. Buggies. Wago-a, Carts, enitahle fer Sntlers; Harness, &c., with which the sale will commence. sli & Co..a Dar ial ALSO, 3 new Fawily Carriaces, wit) poles and suafts, ALdo, Torses regular every Tuesday, Thursday, ay. 0, t private kale. WM. L. WALL & ©O., Ansta, “& WILLIAMS. Anctionoera . 526, corner 7th and D HOUSE AND LEASE F LO’ EARL’ FOUR YRAKS TO RUN, PRIVILEGES OF PURCHASING AT. TIME PURING SAID ERY MODERATE PRICE, AT DAY.the 13th instant, we shall gell, at o front of the prowisas, the Brisk Hovse. covtaining four rooms court avenue, be'ween Sdand 4% streets, and lease of the loton which it stands, helfof lot No fin Sqnere A,h 2135 feet by a depth of 127 feet,'5 inches to an alley 2S feet 3 inches wide This sale prerents rare inducements, as itis ina fine neighborhood, and the purchaser wi tivilege of purchatice the fee simpl stated price, which is moderate, any time during 4 Carrieees and Herrase a z, 4 o'clock pom frouting on Mis- it haing the eaat avinga front of All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser, in- cluding revenue stampa “de7d «GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta,_ Y THOMAS DOWLING, A uct ; George tewn. RECEIVER'S SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE STOOR OF HARE WARR, L B TURES. ENGINK, BOILER. AND HARNESS. & AT b On WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 1 at Ino'cloek. at the store of Joho J, Rarnard, N 146 Bridge street, near High street, I wiil se!! hig sisting of Raréware Shelf, Hard- tte and Hinges, Ix. Knivesand Fork Locke, Tubs and Buckets, Plow-Shares. Platform and Counter Scales, Case. Iron Safe, Office Furni- ture, Store, Fixtures, gud unexpired Lease, Horse, Wagov, and Harness. #nd a general assortment o| all kids of goods ucually kept in a first-cl, Hardware establishment. unti! Cay of tale. A On THURSDAY ATTERNOON, the 15th clock, at thestore Twill sell the Bone Mil scuth end cf the Aqueduct, c 1 Horse Engine, avd 30 Horse Boiler, 1 Rone Mill, of 8 stampr, Belting and Pulleys, 2 large Tabs, Lot of Rarre’s. Wood, &9. Persons wishing to purchare can examine ataty | time previous to sale. at the Mill, at the south end of the Aqneouct Bri Nails, Horse ware, Screws N # Rasps. Files, Shoer, Horse Rtock at private sale Terms cish, rc eseb; balance in 6), 90, and BEAL". Receiver, THOS DOWLING, Auct BY J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneeri | TRUSTER'’S SALE OF LARGE LOTS EAST OF | THE CAPITOL, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Dec ith, at 459 o'clock, xt the Auction Kooms of Jas 0. McGuire & Co . corner of lith and D streets, by virtue ofa deed of trust vated July 20.1855, and duly recorded S.No, 110. folios 83 et eeq..one of the land records for Washington county, D.C shall sell Lots nnmbered three (2) and sixt-en ( in Square pambered one thourand and lat.) fronting reepectively on north D a. between isth and 1ith streets east. . Terme: One trird in eash, and the remainder in 6 and 12 months. with incerest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Convevances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. inLiterJ A JAMES de5eckds JAB.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y JA8. OC. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, TRUBTEE’S SALEOF VACANT LOT NEAR THE APITOL Cc Le On TUKSDAY AFTERNOON, December 20th, at 4 o'clock, en the premises, by virtue of adved of trust, dated Augvat l2th, 1°54, and duly recorded among the tard Reewrds for Washington county, D.C . JT shail sell. part of Lot No. 4, in Squara No. f4, fronting on Delaware avenve, between OC and ning for the said part of +tthe northwest corner of Delaware avenve and runving atright aug! keid aveoue ractwa diy 119 ‘eet, thence seuth 20 feet 10 inches thence west 23 feet, theace pirallal with the north line of anid Lot weatwarily to Dal- awnre avenue 152 feet Dinches. thence northward ly on Leleware avenue 27 feet 43s inches to the place of begi-ping, containing 4.6%) feet more or lese, J STEEN, Trustee, GUIRE& ©0,. Aucts. TERS SALK OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In pursuance ¢ fa decree of the Circnit Court for ge’s county, sitting as a © Fqvity, psseed in the case of Thomas Welch ra, Nicholas ©_& epben und Lavra M Jones Aimiuts- tratore of than A.Jopes,d-c-a-ed and others, the undersigned as Trustee w tale. at th- late residence of ceased, on the premire gist day of December, Ist. ° ; day there.f-er.) tne real esta’ of which the said Jovea died asized and possessed, being a tract or parcel of land called “ Yarrow.’ varont son AORES be eld in lots 'o snit purchasers situate? for residences and for f: and grazing parpores—b ing almost contign the Baltimore and Washington Railresd i walk from Beaw natorslly kind, ant of goo to grass. very easily im Jarge Orchard. aud, with the aid of fertili might he rendered mot valuadle and productiy and made a first class Farin le > commanding and hea thy.and the society in Tv is sityate! near Female Seminary. and r advar tages it pusseases on account of recommend it to the consi : ard thore desirous of making a fn- vestment would do well to attend the D rtreets north P. mawk dl J.C Me expose to Pnbsic an A. Joues, de- this rroperty wil The loeatinn xnle : The bul dings consist of alarge Frame Dwelling, b. d other out-bvildiogs. This property adjoins the lands ofThoa Walker, John Eversfield, and the heirs of Alex. Keech and Charl B. Calvert The terme of aula as preecribed by the decree re One half of the parcbace money in Cash, am tduein twelveand vight-en months, wit interest fram the day of sale. to he secared wit! yn pasment of tho whole par- Chane money, with interes, the Trantee is’ di. veted to conycy the property to the purchaser in fe veg the propon'N. C. STEPHEN, approved ercurity FSHAL'S SALE,—In virtne of a writ of fleri is frum the Clerk Su. reme Court of the District of Columhia. and to 1 will expose to po Dic sale, for cash, the 2% day of December, IsG4, at the Ceurt Houte door of sait District. at o'clock M., the folowing property, to-# 1 that part of Lat No. 2. in xqnare No 904, be- incing ata puistin hy live of Sth street east, feetd4inches norih from the southeast corner of anid lot; ropning thence north, with the line of raid street, 18 feet 8 inche Je with said &' D ‘lot; thenes ~ith the line of maid s eouth 16 feet 8 inches; thence by astraight line to the begmning, with the improvements thereon, seized ard levied upon 98 the property of True man M_ Brush, and will be sold to satisfy judisials No. 25, January term, 1861. in favor of WARD Ti LAMON. U. 8. Marshal, D. 0. | | | thence wen by aline PLASTERING LATHS. just re- ceived snd for sale—Wholesale JOBN 0. EVANS & Ov. 434 street, bet. 4 LT L, sea Re RNER OF NINTH AND BD STS. LL is now fer rent It is Gnely frescoed jal mamner, with reomsand gallery lated room in the cit: south east aed and handsome HA CONCERTS, &o- ‘and opisbed in the most an bt large and conver with twenty, window. to the oan $ eenethe BRA GLAFBES, with the Gnest acromatic Tyat vario' m ere ry fd N RUIN 65 44 Pa_av., between DEP Pa. ay,, under

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