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| | LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS £O-NiGHT. FornD’s 1ikaTex.—in consequence of the brilliant success of Mra DV. P. Bowers, as “Lady Andiey,” she will tnis evening re- appear in that character, in hear beantiful piayentitied “Lady Audley’s Secret,” when «be will be supported by the brilliant actor, Mr. E. H. Brink aud the entire company. Gkovea’s THEATRE.—This is the last week of the tragic star, Vestvali, the magnificent, and it would be well for those who have not seen her to take the first opportunity This evening she appears in the celebrated new pliy of “Gamea, the Hebrew Fortane Teller.” After the play a grand divertissement by the Marti- nett! Troupe. CanTERBUERY.—Go to the Oanterbury to- bigbt and see Hutchinson’s celebrated per- forming dogs; also Murray and Hutchinson, sie acted gymnasts. The entire company ap- pear. Oxrorp Hatt —New faces and new stars every week at Oxford Hall, the most of which is Miss Catberine O'Neil, the wonderful and inimitable com:c Irish vocalist aad dancer, pena cliseen Our Christmas Directory. WHERE TO PURCHASE. We continue to-day our directory of places ‘where holiday goods may be purchased to the best possible ad vantage. MUSIO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. What more delightful present for the season than a choice coliection of music or a fine-toned musical instrament! W.G. Metzerott, souta- ‘weet corner of Pennsylvania avenove and [1th street, bas ali the standard musical puolica- tions of the day, foreign and Americ: hand- semely bound; and of him can be obtained the celebrated Steinway pianos and the Magon & Hamlia organ; a flutes, violins, guitars, bréss instruments, &c., &c., imported direct from Europe; sweet-toned melodeons, banjos, strings. &c. is collection of drums and other military instruments is very large and com- plete; and he has also a large assortment of toy crums and accordeons, calculated to gladden the hearts of the little folks. Jobn F. Ellis’ large music store, 303 Pennsyl- yania avenue, is abundantly supplied with all kinds of musical instruments, aud an extensive snd choice selection of popular sheet music. He has the celebrated Unickering and other pianos, 2nd musical instruments of all kinds, such as melodeons, guitars, flutes, violins, accoréeons, &c., and a!l manner of toy instru. ments saitable for holiday presents. CONFECTIONERIEA, ETC. The holidays could never be duly celebrated Without the aid of the eonfectioner, and cus- tomers will find at Potentini’s, 279 Peunsyl- VanIs Avenue, everything they can desire in the line of fancy goods, French candies, toreign confections, glaces, preserves, &c., &c. CHRISTMAS FIRES. Of course the fires must be kept bright at merry Obristinas time. Wm. R. Snow & Uo., 07 Water atreet, Georgetown, haveon hand 3,000 tons of Cumbe: lind and Authracite coals, besides « large quantity of Superior oak and hickory wood. ‘(Nis is just the article for cold weather, ard Suow & Co., sell cheap and deliver promptly. Orders can be sent through the pest office | Paimer & Bro, No. 90, Bridge street, George- town, offer for sale a superior lot of cooking and heating stoves at Philadeiphia prices. | The “United Stat “Fanny Forrester,” «Boiler Top Croton,” Violet,” and others of Prine le, and just the thing for such weather 8. BOOTS AND SHOES. At the extensive Boot and Shoe store of H. Burns & Uo, No. 46 Pennsyivania Svenue, can be found boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, &c., for ladies’, gentlemen's, misses’ ana coy’s wear, ot the best material, style and workmanship, which would make | yeryeappre priate presents for the winter holi- days; especially those for the little misses; and Burns & Co. have as nea! styles as any in the city. Griffin & Brother, No. 314 Pennsylvania ay- enue, havealsc a first class articie of boots and sboes, apd Many of them just the articles for winter wear. If you have a friend who is a buriness man, and wish to delight him, just mak bim # present of a pair of those water- prosf boots, irom Griffin & Bro.’s store. Heller & Co, 192 7th streat, are loaded down With all styles of boots and shoes, trunks, va- lises, carpet bags; also, some nice little toy trunks for holiday preseuts, at low prices. Give Heller & Co. @ call, you will find that they are disposed to deal on reasonable andac- commodating terms. CHRISTMAS CHEER. Riley A. Sbiun’s Union HKottling Depot, at 57 Green street, Georgetown, is celebra- ted for the superior quality of Olari- tied Cider it produces. and no person's collec- won of boliday drinks is considered perfect without two cr three dozens of this delicious beverage. King & Barchell, corner otf Vermont avenue and J street, are fully prepared for supplying vhe public with jellies, preserves, mince meat, Picklee, honey, syrups, sugars, teas, and all sorts of good things suitable for the holidays. Give them a call. MISCELLANEOUS. Frankel & Bro., 515 7th street, in the Intel- ligetcer butidings, is di>piaying to the public @ large and select stock of men’s and boy’s clothing, just the styles to make presents of to your fastidious and tasbionadle friends. Everyout knows that the ladies are extreme- ly fond of perfumery, toilet scaps, and of nearly every ancy article sold in 4 first ciass apotbecary. sud you can find the very best of everytLing in this lineatthe new and beauti- ful store of Kid wel! & Son, near tne corner of ith streetand Peon’a avenue. Drop in and view his stock, and we teel sure you will not forget your lady friends, who expect holiday preeents from you. HARDWAESE, ETO. R. ©. Johnson & Co, successors to J. L. Savace, Penusylvavia avenue, between 91D Snd 1000 streets, are constantiy receiving and disposing of all kinds of hardware, cooking end parlor stoves, gas heater, &c, at tair prices, and will tarnish you with just the kind of stove you wish to keep you warm in this cold weather, and keep your wife from eter- nally scolding about the bad smoking article now used. —_—_.—_———_ THe National DEMocRacy (TO THR NUM- EBR ov 12) Meer To Keer Tag Came | Fires “geigHT—Why No More—The Hall too | Distant for themasses—Shall the Twelze K Intact ?—What will it Cost to Keep Intac’ Mr. Wallace Wants to Keep Intact—Mr. Flor- ence Says of Course They'll Keep Intact—Mr. Tyson Urges to Kerp More and More Intact—Mr. Diller Peremptority Vec'ines to Collect Subcrip- tions for a Christmas Present for the Editor of the Constitutional Union—Mr. Florence Says Miller is Inflated—Mr Clampitt Agreeable to do the Duties Spurned by Muller. A meeting of the National Democratic Aaso- ciation was held last night at German Hall, lith street, but the attendance was rather slim, there only being some ten or twelve gentlemen present. = About half. past = o’clock Mr. Samuel Brere- ton took the chair, and stated that, as there were so few present, they had better ad- | the | ovrn. ; Mr. Thomas Florrnce here came into room, and said that at a former meeting he had been appointed to wait upon memoers of Oon- gTess aud invite them fo address the associa- tien. Since then he had seen several gentie- men who would be giad to attend the meetings after the Istof Jenusry and address the meet- ings. itr Florence then remarked that he was not discouraged at the slim attendance, and as long as five or six mret together to uphold their principles be wassatisfed. The distaace ofthe Bull from the mxsses of the Democracy Was enough to detain them bat they woaid become interested after a while, and the at tendance would be Inge. He saw that the Re- publican r abolitionists, were maintaining their orgnization for & purpose, and so shouid the Democrat; Mr. Florence thonght the association shouid adjourn until to-night three weeks, as next Monday won'd be ceiebrated a6 a time-honored holiday, ard the foliowing Monday would ba amore universes! holidsy. He thought the sth of Janvary would h the preper night to meet and havea good ad‘ress from some one who revered the name of Ja’kson. The Hon. Charles Mason, the president of the aseoci wion. here ectered, whea Mr. Brere- ton retired from the cbair. Mr. Florence then repeated that portion of His remarks reinting to the adjouroment of the association until the Sth of January. Mr. Byron Ty+on remarked that he was for “keeping the fires up" and continuing the or- ganization. He wns for pasting forward. Mr. Wallace wanted to know the expense of keeping up the xasociation intact, (quoting tha remark of Mr Lakenau at 4 former meeting ) (Laughter.) He was an old Democrat, aod would be sorry to see the association discon. pued. ait Floreace replied that the gsatlemaa’s fears as to the discontinuance of the associa- tion were entirely gToaadess. The expsass conld be met by any one who would oc m‘ribate $10 a mouth to this grent canse. The great re- Action (remarked Mr F.) which is ao” tating place against tnis Administration would itself maintain the orgauizauon. Mr. F. then revi- wed the acts of the Ad nin- tetration, and ssid that i's employees iad stolen everytbivg in the Philadelphia navy-yart bat two big ship-houses' They had stolen cannon and powder by the ton, from the master j iner Cows to the comm: uiker; and as fairaral custodians, said ‘be speaker, it was the duty of the De Mr. Hay fs & little surpris-d at the range of the remarks, as there was no question b- fore the meeting. However, if psople ch to come here ond make speeches they comid do so. Mr. J. D. Lakensa wanted the reporters to _——_— cease taking notes of th» proceedin: as there ‘Was ncthing betore the meeting. (Laughter.) Mr. Florence admitred that there was no question vefore the meeting, bat he had sever- al times heard the disoanding of the associa- tion hinted at. The chair announced that Mr=W. J. Miller bad declined to act upon the committee ap- panied to collect funds as a Obristmas present for the editor of the Constitutional Union Mr. Brereton remarked tbat Mr. Miller weuld solicit subscribers for the paper, but there appeared to be some misunderstand. ing between Mr. Florence and Mr. Miller. r. Florence eaid the difficulty was nothing very serious; Mr. M. sometimes became “in- fiated.” [Laughter | Mr. Clampitt, it was stated, would discharge Mr. Miller’s duties in the Second ward, and the association then adjourned until the Sch of January, in accordance with the motion of Mr. Florence. Se «« KrgKwoop Hovsg.—{From ths New York Tribune.j—This Hotel so long and favorably known to the traveling public, has, under its present management with its large accommo- cations and complete refitting, added greatly to itsformer reputation. With its central lo- cation between the Capitol and Treasury, its elegant Drawing Rooms, fine Billiard Saloon, Bath Rooms, &c., the Bar and Larder always choicely supplied, ard no pains or expense sp&red toinsure the comfort of its guests, it will, duriog the coming business season. b2 more than ever worthy of patronage, and effer attractions unsurpassed by any other Hotel ot the city of Washington.” The above clipped trom the New York Tri- bune, pays & deserved compliment to oneof our best kept Noiels. We doubt it any hotel im the conatry csén surpass the Kirkwood, in guod tare and in the genuine comfort of its accom- modations. GIvzE your wife, mother, heart acct of jewelry for a OUbristmas gift, and go to the Dollar Jeweiry Store, No.433 Pa. av., near4d% st. to buyit. You will find a Lech bcbh ce A of new styles of jewelry. le 17- ister and sweet- SPECIAL NOTIOES: ———— Dr, 0, Phelps ‘Brown bar lately publish tr. O, Phelps Brown bas lately shed w Treatise on Conaumption, Bronchiti anthmos and Geperal Debility, or 48 cetavo pages, beautifully illustrated with Colored Plates, coataining a pre- Feription for be noattiva and speedy cure of fits and Dyspepsia. This work will be sent free ts all om receipt of five cents, to pre-pay postage. Aa- dress Dk O, PERLPs Baown, No. 19 Gran streot, Jersey City, N. J. deo 2} 2D &2tW Les FRANGIPANST Toint Powpkr, ‘This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threughout Enrope, and comsidered A NECESSITY 18 THE ToILet ov Evagry Lapr is now for the first time introduced 10 THR Lapige OF America, FRANGIPANS! PowbER is unrivalled fer removing Chaps. Chases, Blotches, Pimples avd other impurities of tae skin, rendor- ing it soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. FRANGIPANNI Powpgr is ured to remove Tan and Feeck ies, giving fresh_ s to the complexion and a healthy hue to the skin, with youth ful softness. FasNcirannt PowpeR is tsed by the Iadies of Europe to sprinkle on the inside cf Kip GLov és, enablioga tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease, and preventiog their being soiied by perspiration, After the glove is withdrawn it leaves the hand SMoorH, Sort, aad Wut with a delicate freshness and perfame, FRANGIPANNI PowpRR is ured to remove all rowzhness and redness of the Hanvs, Arms and Face. It softens Cons, and all other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Cents and 60 Centa, according to size of Package. For sale by Wiricox & Co, Principal Agents, 11 Water street New York, and Principal Druggists and Perfumers, dee 3-3m Guezat Baler oF Croaka, TasMwwpovs Backirion! The Stock to be closed out, regardiess ef Cost, JoszrH Biekgrtow & Go., Call the attention of the public to the fact that this immense and magnificent stock of CLOAKS must be closed out. regardless of = Call,and Save Firty Pee Cent. at 504 Nipth atreet, dec 17-3t* Second door from Pa. ave. "ve MARRIED, day morning. Dec. loth, at Ryland Ohap- el bypthe Ree SH Lemoa. Med Lo RIDWEUL {0 Miss LOUISa BARKER, both ef this city. * i. DIED, December 19th, JOSEPH B. CORSON. after a short but painful il ness, in the 49th year uf his e “he friends of the family are invited te attend his funeral. which will take piace from his late residence, on Sth strect, between Land K, Wednes- day moruing. at balf-psst 11 o'clock. * On the 2it instant, of brain fever, MAGGIB, youngest child of Joseph D. and Annie &. Ward, aged o months and 2: days. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ai 242 o’cluck Wed- nerday ~ ASINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Ww INCCKPORATED MARCH STH, 1564, EDWARD SIMMS, President and Treasarer. EDW’'D CLARK, Vice President and Bocretary. DIRECTORS. WM. P. DOLE, J.J COOMBS . BLVANS. THOS. J. GARDNER. s0nma™ 8. V. NILES, This Bank ig now opin for the receipt of De- posits, atthe NEW BANKING HOUSE, No, 68 Louisiana av.. under Simm’s New Bailiing EDWARD CLARK, Secretary. EDWARD CLARK & 0O., BANKERS, At the Savings Bank, No. 58 Louisiaas avenue, ‘DEALERS IN EXOHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Busine: Enwarp Crarx, Joum B. Hrvang. ESecicentst GENTLEMEN 'B FINE OLOTHING! LATEST STYLES! BRET QUALITY OF GOODB( PRICES LOW! We offer the largest assortment in this city of GENTL MEN'S DREsg KUITS BUSINESS SUITS, OYEBOOaTS, FINE SHIRTS, UNDEREHIETS, DRAWERS AND FURNISHING GOODS of all sty d qualities, whic! the lowest rates. WALL, STEPHENS & CO.. 322 Penn. ayenus, Between 9th aud bth streots. de -2w (int. & Chrop.) 0 THE CATHOLIC CITIZENS OF WASHING- ~ TON, ANDOTHERS I bave again return-d from the Northern cities wit the ‘arwest aud finest stock of PRAYBR BOOKS, STATUARY. CROS8KS, MEDALS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, with ard without frames, ever of- fered in thin «ty, “BOOKS (OR CHILDREN. and a varle.y of ther articles suitable for presents, all of which will be le prices, 801d at the lowest pussivle Mt D RUSSELL, BookeeHer and oner, dec 14-sjan 1 525 Seventh - treet. M iLLINEBY AND DRKS8MAKING, At the New York Establishment, Ne. 4 Market Space, Second door from Ninth Street, Up Stairs. Miss SANFORD has secured the services of o will sell at » 1 Ds er, having 11 yeas experience Sone eines. end. is Bran totmae WOMB PhOMENADB AND VENING DRESSFY is TEN tiles avd best maga-r ILLNSL «3, Warts. LEE JACKETS, BACQUES BAEQT Be, kee made to orter. at short notice, 0 pennars. Hap Due sod CHILDREN'S at reduced pricea a dec 12-lw* i assortinent of Lediee, Misecs’, Children’s and Gen: themen’s BOOTS AND 8HOxKs. For neatoess. comfortand servise they cannot bes xcelled. a oxdors pttaoked to promst'y. "a bhoes au! e ween BURNS & WILAON eww 340 Pa av, Weshingt on. D. or s man oy BAB 138 & 80 838 aw ctrsets pear WANTS. pai neers ernie Sipe eee oe ee (CHAMBERWORK, PLAIN COOKING, Washing audireping. Oorner Is. and F ats, itt WANTED By areipec.a ne womans SITU in i) i le drese Box No. 5 Btar Office. ate __ FOB RENT AND SALE. | For other «Por Rent and Sale” see frst P1ge.} BE knedlcoaonadl iar ott ws bcd 0 Os ih tn tl URNIDHED KOUMS FOK KENT- For reate. fortanle and well furnisned ROUMS, at No. th tecwren Gacd H streets Tne loca of the mosi desirabie in the city. de is EITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECLABLE woman ’o do Chamherwork and ng. oc the wi fasmall family no objecti leave the city. Please addrsas Box 4, Star Uffice. 1t* tidy little GIRL (white) to take are of ababy ard make herself aseful. Ap- ly st 441 EB street, second door from 7th strest— ‘ancy Store. dz-2t* WwW ANTED—By a neat and tidy eclored woman. & SITUATION as lanndress, either ina hotel arding house. or private family. Apply 247 Ath st , between L and M ets, @ V TION as housekc-eper or chanibermaid. Good references given if required. Please address Box No. 40,8tar Office di V j ANTED—Two WOMEN to goa in the country, ene to cook and wash. the other to do general hourework. Inquire at 444 6th street. between Eand F. HENRY QUBBN. dec 20-3t* Near Fort Bunker Hill, DB0E CLERK WANTED —Apply at the Drig Fy Store, cornerof Vermont avenue and K sts., Washington, D ©, dec 19 3t* '. 8 rivate mily, No. 469 6th street, between D and KB.” dec ig-tt V TANTED.—A paymarter or other person may secure the aervices of @ compstent clerk by addressing @. MILI.S, 452 Pa. av. d iy-3t* V ANTED—A good COOK, washer and ironer, ae at 356 H st, bet, 13th and Mth, Vv ANTED—Tweoty good DRESS-MAKERS, A fair ralary paid to competent hands. None others need apply. 243 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, up stairs. des 19 3t” WwW ANTED—An active, intelligent young MAN, ea salesman in a first-class boot aud shoe store He must have had s+veral years experience in the busicess and bring references as to charas- id capability, Enquire at Star Office, dig 2t ANTEDIMMBDIATBLY—A good 80Ytorun errands and assist about the store, aud one whocan bring go Tecummendations,can apply for. at 308 Pennsylvania avenue. ic M. OPPENHEIMER. e WANSTED—at McGRANN’S Restaurant, No. 179 Pa. av., between 17th and 18th sts, « good COOK, who understands her business. To such a person good wages and constaxt employ- ment will be given. Reference requi Also,a large HOUSE and STORK on Pa av. for rent. dec 19-3t* N EXCELLENT PENMAN AND ACCOUNT- ant offers his services at less than the usua es, in order te be employed, and will @ the niost satisfactory references aa to cha acter, quai- ifcations, Xe. Sula noe chicds to erre a a man ip a store, or collector, if required. A tdrass Box 47, Star Office. £ d 19-2" woop CHOPPERS WANTED—1.200 Wood Choppersare wanted to chop.wood by the cordaround W on, The highest price will be yes Foremen bring- ing forty or moe men will be employed by tne month ata liberal salary, Apply iumediately to JAMES B. LEAOH, No, 488 loth strect, bet. Pa, av. and C st, del9-tw* TT WO GERMANS Wisi EMPLOYMENT; one is a baker andthe other ia a beer brewer. In- quire at J.P. WAGMAN’S, No, 460 Hotseyieante 17 st* ANTED-A large and c tpletely FURNISH- ‘ED HOUSE. inn central lecatian ea boardirg horsa-, for which a liberal price will be paid The best referencesf given, if requirad, Address Box 337 Post Office. 417-3t™ S ANTED—By a respectable gitl a SITUA. ‘OR RENT—A desirably 1 cated and well FOR- NISHED BiOM. Inquire at No. 5 +7 5% Hat., between 6b una 7th aie. de 2 -3t* EFS RSISHED ROOMS TO LET. with cr without Boars. :n a private family for sing’e geatle- men orfamilies. Inquireat 445 D mead Phe 34 5 Ls ae me Foe RENT—an elegart HOUSE, furniched throughout, inan el gible situation, Posses- sion immediate. BOWLS, DAKRAFC& OO. .- je 2 6t' 47 47th strost, Fe RENT—Several UNFURNISHED RUOMS ioe Jarge house, suitable for honseseeping Inqui eat No, 65 Maine avenue, between 34 and 435 ats, de 20 5: fee RENT—A new frame HOUSE, with six Tooms; also. three unfurnished _oums on Lith street, bet.Q and R. Inquire at F. SfUTZ, cor. B de28-3t* ,TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE— &* Corner 2th street and Pa. a Enquire at J. H_SMITA’S, 460 7th street, opposite Pos. CBicy. dec 2-1w FE k mall. comfortabls FURNISHED pectahie neighborhood, cou- taining five roc mi Tlor, dining rocm, two chambers aad irteken Soe H street north, be. tween 4th and 5th sta dec 2) 2t* of ee) LET—Two sare PARtORs and KICCHEN end other ROOMS, un-urnished—private en- tratce—with water in the yard Eegites. Inquire 73 Bridge stre-t, @eorgstown OC. dec 2) t* OR BALE—A KARB CHANCR-A RESTA‘- BANT in one of the best localities, commaad- ing « view of Katreets, by the Northern Barket. Batisfactory reasona@iven for selling. {t wiil bs Hee cheap. App:y No. 15 K at., be . 7h, and 8th t! edi. 3t® FoR, REN Oars pars tne T—Four or five CHAMBERS, sith PARLOR and KITCHEN, all exceot thekitca- en {Poroughly furnished Terms, $150 per month inadvance. Referencesexcbanged. Fur her par ticulars inquire at 319 9th street, between L and Mets, dem tf FoR RENT—A comfortable naw frame BOUSE on 22d treet, between G and H sts., one story and a haif. containing? rooms. The front is fited up for a store, but can eas y bealtered for any pur ‘ose. Ip eat No. 457 i3th between B and Sts.. pr- cisely between 12 and 1 o’elock. d 2 3t* FUBNITORE FOR SALB AND HOUSE RENT—The house ceitaining 17 rooms, on the avenue, between ‘stand 3d streets, one of the very best locations for a boarding house. being near the Capitol. The farnitare of the hoase nein, for sale posession given immediately. Apply socn to WM. T. HAMPBELL, No 333 Penn, avenue. between 437 and 61h streets, south Bide. de 20-2t* OUsK FOR BENT, IN GEORGETOWN —Ap- Hopi, 208 BENT. IN GEORGE TON 4P deigst* Attorney at Law. JOVENTIERED OR UNPURNISHMD ROOMS FOR RENT, with or without board, at No. 455 Drtreet, be’ id 2d ets, delg 6t* POR RE D a private family, with or without BuARD, pleasa t farnished ROOMS, on Istand 2d floor. at 38u EK street, between loth and lith, dec 19-1Ww* FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Buitable fer bonsekeeping for s gentleman and hia wife. at 350 Sth street,curner of L, Rented separately if required, a dec 19 3t* FF. RENT—Three vers desirable FORNISHED ROUMS fer rent on New Jersey avenua, re- tween F and G streets, five minutes’ walk vocth cf fhe ¢epot. with or without Board dec 19 3t* WV ANTED—Thiee frst rateSERVANTS. tw to Y cook, wash and iron aud one as chamber- maid and house servant High wages wild be given and good references required. Apply atNo 150 Green st., Georgetown, D.C de is 2awlw* ET NUBSK WANTED. Apply to Dr W. P. Ww JOHNBTON, No. 466 7th street, between the hours of fand$a m.and 12and'l p m. None need apply unless willing to leave the city for a few months, nov 25 ANTED — Ladies’ and Gent’ CAST-OFP CLOTHING, WA? CHES, PISTOLS, FURNI TURE er por nd of Pers nal Property. Ladies attended to %, Mra. SMITH, No. 416 B street, near the Post Office. nov 23-Im* W ANTED_Ladies to call apd see my now p terns for Slippers. Smoking Caps. Pine ions. Watch Cases, Powder Baga, Yokes. Pantalets. Skirt c ; particularly toexami Baby Blankets and Embroidered Flannel Skirts for infants. The only place in town toeetthem. We are the only persons in town who understand the business thoroughly. WM. nov 23-tf 381 Pot., det. Sth and 9th, [) B#E BEING WANTED !—The sudscrihers will pay the highest cash prices for DEER SKINS, at their Buckakin Glove Manufactory, 105 High street. Georgetown, D.C. nov 16-tf RAMBBURG & EBERT. aoe eh pon BAND FU: Alto, MIRRORS, OARPHTB, BEDS, DING, and HOUBBFURNISHING GOODE of re B. BUOBLY, 406 street between G and H. cant side. Aescription. fo 8-¢f a GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS ee a a eo LS samen AND PESTIVAL. Fair and Rentral for the bamefit of West Georgetown Churcb will be held at Union Hall.corner of Gay and High streets. opposite For- rest Hall, Geergetown. by the ladiex of that con- Tegation, commencing on THURSDAY EVE. ING; Dec, 4, at 7 o'clock p. The publicare invited to be prerent, Admitt: lb counts, de® lw*™ (eens ot Gea adjourned mesting of citi- A zens of Georgetown subjrct to draft and vorable to forming ao association for the pur- pose of protecting themselves against a fatare draft, widl be held at the Cunt House Congress street, above Bridge, on TUKSDAY EVENING, the 20! o'clock By order. de 15 6t* ED. SHOEMAKER, Sace KADY FOR CHRISTMAS, TOYS—TOYS, |— DOLLS, jortment of fine 5 forealeby eee eT ES BY BONITZ, deeT-dt2* No. 115 Bridge st., Georgetown. Tors TOYS, YS, The undersigned basa large and handsome col- lection of Confectionery and Fancy articles, suita- ble for Christmas vreents, for sale che than istrict. ee eer ee VALENTINE MENGER, de 7-20* No. 66 High st., near Bridge st, Ts M 2 ! MIL K!! The evb-criber is prepared to supply responsible parties with from 10 to 2 quarts MILK, com- roencing Ist January. Address W. T. CO@GES- HALL, care G. W. Ingersoll, No. 246 Pa. avenue, 486 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS! Having recently added largely to stock of PA- PERBANGINGS in store, meking the sasortaeut stant, a! more perfect and desirable than at any former time especially of rich embroidered and medium iced Gilt Papers, with appropriate borders, of Jorsign and domestic manufacture Also, a com lete assortment of Satin and Biank Papers dom- bracing many dew an¢ desirable et:les Also, s choice stock of WINDOW SHADES, different pat- terns and colors; with a large and beautiful as- sortment of OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES, both in gilt and dark wood imitations, PICTURE GORD AND TASSELS, different sizes and colors; Rings, Nails. &c. Orders for Paperhanging or Window Shades punctualy executed ip city or country. Terms cash, for goods ard labor. J. MAKKRITER. No. 467th at. noy 8)-2wif* 8 doors abeve Odd Fellows’ Hall. petsnnes UNRIVALLED MINOK MKaT, We have on hand a fall supply of this delicious icle fe ‘ies, Fi J article for Pies, For éal ey aN & PERRIS. dec 10-3w Sorner ot E and 9th ts T° THE VOTERS OF WASHINGTON, The Arsessors of the different Wards will meet at the following places from 1) ©’clook a m. to 3 o’cleck p. m. from the 16th to the Sist December inclusive, to correct and register the names of those omitted from the printed poll lis’s: First Ward—Thomas Donohue, 224 street, be- tween H and I streets - Second Ward—Geo. W. Harkness, H street, be- tween 19th and 13tb etree Third Ward—William B, Downing, L atreet, be- twe-n 7th and &th str ‘Yourth Ward—Thos. W. Burch, Sth street, be- tween G and H atree’ Fifts Ward—B. F, Dyer. No. 671 New Jersey av- eTaixth Werd—Obas E. Nelson, 393 @ street south, between 6th and 7th streets. eventa Ward—Jobn H. Bird, No, 517, corner 6th and ‘D streets south. de 15-dt3t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO. We wonld inform our customer: and the public generally that have now op band at our LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT avery extensive and general assortment of fine and medium quality FURNITURB. GILT MIRRORS. Kc., that we can sell at great bargains. Persons in want of FURNITURE and HOUSEF.BEPING GOODS will do wel to call and exa ur stoek at No 630 7th street, between Louisiaua aveuue and D strelé im _‘ MoGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN opaensony DEPARTMENT, Orvics CompTroLues oF Overencr. ‘WasuinGTom, December If, 1354, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence preseoted to the undersigned, it has been made ta xppear that The Merchants’ National Bank of Wasiinaton,ia tae City of Warhington. iw the county of -Washiazton ard Listrict of Oorumbsa, bas been duly organi ording ta the juirementes of entitled “An act to .rovide a Na ney. secured by a pledge of United Bra nda. and provide for the cicculation and redemption th-reof.”” approv d Juue t, 1834. wed Das complied with ail the provisions o' sid act re- quired to te Sac pte’ an aeroee commencing the bontp: ing und-r said act: Wow therefore 1 Hugh McCulloch, Cox ptrot- Jer cfthe Ourreney,@o hereby certufy that The Merchants’ Raticnal Bank of Washinsten, tn the Cu Washineten, in the county of Washington QU Bisset of Cohemdia, ie authorized te com: mence the bariners of banking under ths actafor.- ae eatimany whereof. witness my hand and seal * Deremh of ies tie Force SOON OR. bee Gurr, 4 Comptroller of the emo, Fe KENT—Portof HOUBE (ior 5 rooms) three. quarters ofs mile from 7th street cars. north ofcity. Rent very iow. Inquire at No. 12 Mar- ket Svace bet 8th and 9th ats. de '9 Bt* ‘OR RENT—A EURNIXHED HOUBK, of fix ronms—two occupied’ by boarders, woo wish toremain. Possession g'ven on the iat of Jana- ary Enquire sfter 3 o’cluck p, m,at304 Wth ‘eet, north of N, dec '9 3t* I OR RENT—A commodious three-story BRICK BUILDING, turvished or unfuraished, with modern improvementa ard gas. BOWIE, DE KRAFT & CO., d 19-6" 474 7th str ot, Fe BALE—Two neat FRAMB HOUSE ‘on the Navy, near Penveylvyavia avenue—one on 8th and one on Wth atreet, Price $'.3") and $1,100. 4 pply at once to MITCHELL & SONS, Real Katate Broters, Utheast corner Penusylvania Svar e 1 19 é ‘ory BRICK HOUSR, con- te! large yard, wood ani coal house; im good repair; io the beat situation in the city, Poxsession given immediately, Iaoquir+ at W.8. MOSES’ Furniture Ware-roems, 505 or 519 7th street, above D de i9-lw* Fo REN T—Ope single ROOM; one large ROOM _ (furnished) for rept, in private family, In- quire at No. 24 Louisiana avenue, between 433 and 6 h streets. dec 17-3t* ee RENT—T #0 large first hoor ROOMS, suit- able for a store, offices or for parlerand char>- ber; 305 F street, Inquireef DK. TONER, 350 Pa. avenue de L-3t* Fo RENT—One large and well faroished PAR. LOR; elo, one adjoining Room, all on first hhent very moderate. Situated 318 north B apito! Hill, withia half square of city cars rtheCapitel AT St "HE SPACIOUS DWELLING No. 26 Louis- @av-oue, thorougtly refurnisbed, will open ina few deya forthe reception of first cl koarcers, permanent end transieat One or two cheice suites of Apartments to let. A limited number of Table Boarders may be accommodated. Si, -lee 20 ee es ee ees F R RENT—A very desirable FARM containing bout 390 acres, situated five miles wouthe: of y Yard, io Prince G@eergeconaty. Theloc t is very desirable, The Deelling and ont. buildings are ia good reps . Possession given immediately. Rent low For par icnlars inquire of MK8. JANE E TOLSON, corner of Green and Gay stiects. Georg: town; «r of DR. P. HEESKEL, whe lives on the adjoiair g fam. dec 17 3t* A FOR RENT— N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSB, woll located, with }( rooms, Price $2 0 per month, Afine BRICK HOUSE on BMassachusetts avenue, best iceality. with every mode'n improve mect, Ww reoess, Price $7.00, one half cash; balance on time. ExcelYent BRICK HOUSE, 9 rooms, gas. water, re weod sted, &o, Price only $5,509, ell lecated. BQUARE OF GROUND containing five acres at2 cents per foot Two beautiful LOTS on I street{at $1 per foot. A splendid BRICK HOUS8B. new, every possible modern copFenience, stadles. and large lot, ccat $16.000 and will be sold for $12.00); in « good neighborhoot R. M. HALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, de 17 Corner of Tthaad F etreats, ‘WO FURNISBED FRONT ROOMS, on first and second ticors, ina private fa-uily, for rent, cn reasonable terms Referbnces required. quire at this office, or room No, 7, first floor, Post Office building. d= 16-Lw AUCTION SALES, ——————— eee THIS AFPTERNOGH ANP TO.MORROW AUCTION SALES, — FUTURE DaY BY J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auotioneers, IMPROVED AND UN(MPROVED PROPR RIG THE state DEPARTMENT aT rub > SAL On TUReDAY APTBRNOON, Decem th, at clock on v rem ises, we sh ets otuet 6 vette Baw e No. 223, ‘routing 75 feet oa aarth Pena At the corner of Fourteenth atrect west, Dedini @ back 1:0 f-eton Fourteenth atreet, to be divided into three lots of 25 feet fr each, of them unimproved. the other improvel by a two pod a) alt story biick dwelling house with briek back building, at present occupied by Dr. T. 8. Terma: One third in cash; t of trust cn the premises; the internat on the de- ferred payments to be Senti-anoually. RcOnes yances'and stanps at the cost of the pur- eer ©? A payment of $100 on each pi pert: Wil bereauired at the time of eal, = °F Property Title p-rfect. fend J.C. MCGUIRE & 00., Aucts, Y JAB. 0. Mo@UIRB & 00., Auctioneers, _ TRUBTBE’S SALEOF VACANT KART Sartrons 7 LOT N is On TUESDAY AFTERNUON, December 2th, at 4o'oluck, om the premises, by virtue ofa deed of trust, dated A t 12th, 164, aod duly recurded among the 1 apd Records for ‘Washi D.C, I shall sell ‘t of Lot No. 4, 64, fronting om Delaware avenue, betwi and Destreets north. Beginaing for the said part of ea ¢ ori-inal Lot(4,) onthe northwest coraer of Delaware avenue and runving at right augies with eaid avenue. ¢a-twa-diy tu9 feet, thence south 3 et 10 inches, thence weat 23 feat, theace parallel ith the north line of aaid Lot westwardly to Del- aware avenue 153 feet 9 inches, thence northward lyon are avenue 2 feet 434 inches to th: ef begin: containing 4,600 feet more or eo Terms cash, .J OT RER, : nov ié-tawkd J.0. MUIR OO Movie, YW.B.L WIS8, auctioneer. No. 307 Pennsyivania avenue, GRAND FOLIDAY SALES of over 4.009 lots of Albuma, Bibles, Gift Books, F: i Plated Ware of all deneript 0) por? aracise iver it variety of goods The sale wii brace @ forge ‘ous for iy ill commence on M. at7 o'clock. and will be continued avery Morning at i. and Bvening at7 o’olock, dui the dij-iw (Chron st] WB. LEWIS, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TOYS, FANCY ORNAMENTS, AND BASKETS at AUCTION, Commencing on TUE8SD* Y EVENING at7o’clk Qe reyted continoing RVERY EVENING THIS EEK until tae whole etock 1s dispo-ed of Perso. s in want cf such gooda will do weil to at- tena tl ale. ar it is the largest stock of such goods ever offered at anction in this cit: Gee 19-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS Ancts, Y JAB, 0, MoQUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE PALE OF NEW AND 5 HAND FURNITURK. eeone ok. act, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 21, at | are | 1° o'clock, and continued frotw day to d at Wi Hcuse No 406 7th strect, between G and Hatronte, we shall fell en extensive assortment of House- | furnisbirg Goode, to enable the proprietor te mate farinye improvements on bis property, in part— Large Freneh plate Mantel Mirrors 50 bv 72 Waluut ane Mahogany Sofas, Rockers, Arm, and Parlor Obairs PEacicte, Eanes, Obs soy ation are and wood rea! Is unges Carpets, Oil Cloths. Ke * Fiftes n Cottage Suites.with and without Marb'es Mahogany snd Walont Dressing Bureaus, Ward- robes, Wasbstands Bedsteads of various patterns Mattrasscs. Bolsters, and Pillews Comforts, Wisdow Srades large quantity of Crockery, Gisss Ware, and Table Cutlery About 2) Steves, and an endless variety of articles ureful in housekeeping. Te! le ceciif J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts: A VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND CO BE sold The Bowling Saloon and fixtureson BH atrect. be- tween 2ist and 2vd sts Reasons for selling goin, a Europe. McDEVITT & CONNELLY, to FE B Nica 8 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of « ducree of the Circuit Court for Pricce George's county, sitting as a Court of Equity, passed in the case of Themas Welch vs, Nicholas C.s:ephen aod Laura M Jones Admiuis- trators of Ethan A. Jones, drc-ased. and others, the underrigned as Trustee. wil: expore to Pubsic Fale, at the late residence of Et A. Jones, de- ceased, on th i WEDNSSDAY the 1364, at 12 o’clock m., if fair, x theresf‘er.) tne real estate of which the said Jones died seized and possessed, being a tract or parcel of laud called ‘Yarrow.’ containing about 500 ACR. be sold in lots to suit purchasers, f mirably situated for residences and for farming and grazing purpores—being almont contiguous tu the Baltimore and Washington Baiirvad. and dis- tant but a few minutes’ walk from Boaggs’ Station. The soil is naturally kind, and of good quality, well adapted to grass. very easily iaiprove', has a large Orchard, and, with the aid of fertilizers, might be rendered most valuable and producti apd made a first class Farm The losation is vateG. eommanding and res tgs fs nd the societ: the neighborheod excellen tis situate! ni Miss Keecn’a Female Semipary.and the saperior advantages it postesses on accourtof ite location thould recommend it to the consi ‘eration of capitaliste; and thore desirous of malipg a in- dictous investment would do weil to attend the sale. and is most ad- it of a large Frame Dwellivg, ildinge. v This property a os the jandaofThos Walker, Jobn Eversfield, i nd the heirs of Alex. Keech and Charles B, Catver: The terma of sale,as prescribed by the decree, are: One half of the purchare money in cash and the residue in twelve and eighteen worths, with interest from the day of aale.to be secured with approved security On payment of the whole pur chase monty, with interest, the Trustee is di- rected to convey the property to t™e varchas-rin fre simple. N, 0, STEPHEN, de 2-Jawts ~ Trustee, YJ. 0, MoQUIRE & 00., Auctionsers. BUILDING, GROUND EEASE FURNITURE AND Ki FEOTS OF AN GATING HOUSE AND Seow OYSTER ESTABLISHMENT Ar On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, December 224, at4 o'clock, on the premisea, No. 559 Ma-yland Letween 9th and Ith streets weat, opps Government Builrcad Depot. we shall sell a large Frame Buiiding, with § years’ lease on the ground, Boiler fur Steawea Oysters, Connte's, Tablas, Ubairs. Crockery and Glas: Ware, &c., boing the entire effects of an Fating House | ne-half cash, the remainder in fonr isfactorily secured and bearing inter- 5.0, McGUIRE & 0O., Acts. Fo RENT—A very cesirable FARM ea 7th street road, called Potworth, near the frat toll gate in the argle 0’ two roads, the one leat- ing.to Folairra’ Home and the other the turnpike youd to | Montaomery County Por terme apply a: effce 49@ H atreet. back of Patent Office, at the hours of | o'clock and frem 4 to 6 p, m. de 6 tf JAS. TOWLKS, Property Agent OK FALE—Three valuable BUILD: NG LOSS, ‘the whole ora part, on accommodating terms, being 72 feet un T street, between ‘3tn and Mth, froniiog Franklin Square. For farth: articu- larsinquire of A. MURBHOUSE, No. atr-et west Also, a FARM, 15) acres, 13 miles from Weasbington, D.C..in Marylaad. Payment eary, on Jeng time, dos Im* § OB RENT—For rent ani possession given ira mediately, two smal) houses. Inquire at J. BURH’S Smita Shop. l4th e‘reet, uear canal. Alao sree STORK withcellurastached, de lt eo3t* 'Y W.L, WALL & CU., Auctioneers, B w Beuth corner Pa. av. aud 9th at, . LIQUORS, TOBACCO, &o., GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TORAGCO, &o., AT On THURSDAY MOURNING, December 22, com- encing at 1 o'clock, we wi-lsetl, at the Auction Bvoms, without reserve, for caxh— & boxes prite new cutting Cheesa M barrels ¥ hisky, Gin and Brandy Cases Whisky and Rranty 60 boxes Boap and Mosterd. Fancy Soap 19 boxes Navy and other bran « Tebseco (0 Begura, some very fine, different brands Baskets Champsane *, 25 barrels Tombiers and Cruits 1 Platform Sc:le and Soda fountain. s Together with a number ef other articles in the rocery lt oaiepenniye: W.L. WALL & 00.,° decd Auctionvers, ORRENT—A four com FC AME HOUSE. near the Circle, Firet Ward. Pussession given 22d December, Enquire 124 Pa. avenue, between lyth and anb sts. de Hi-iw* OU8B FOR RENT—A threv-story BRICK HOUSE, No, 4™6 14th ktreet, between K and D. Ivquire of J. D. WEST. No. 326 E atreet, between 13tb and ith. des 14-1w* Fe SALE—The FURNITURE of 9 nent and well located dwelling. contaning six rooms, with rent paid up to October 1365, can ba pur- chased for $1.20) Aleo. STOCK of a Tobacco and Cigar Store 7th street, at cost price, with lease of the remises. MITCHELL & SUNS. Real Estate dec i4-lw" 8. BK. corner Pa ls REST AGHANT AND DWEGLING HOU: BENT—Toe stock and fixtures of t! claex Bestaurant No, 483 lt- street for anle; also, the FURNITURE of a first cla-s dwelling No 4d ext door. Will besoli together or arp. erate, with a tease of the premises ‘f appli-d tor avon, the owner being obliz-d to giv. atten tien to other business. Apply tu CHAS. KING & Ov., 234 Penn's avenue, up ata back room, deo 14 Gt" Ss . F°, PaALE—A Bear clases maga ale 5 the central part of ‘necity. Reason f:r selling, going to leave the city, Apply at this office, COC 1S Teas ee ee ee a Fo SAlK—That Handsome RESIDENO o 430 F atreet, between 6th and 7th ats This house is wort eligi bly situated in toe immediate vicinity ef the Port Office and Interior Devart ments, bas a street reilrsed passing directly in front of it, and isa well built, neat, commodions reridence. Apply, ifbefore the iat of December. Brokers, od 16 street, after that date, at the Law to W. B. WEBB, Attorney at Bt ORNISHED ROOWE TU RENT, withoat Board. ntlemen on! sireet, near 1th, Inquire of Mra, A. R- STEPHENSON." au Si-tf EGANT HOLIDAY GIPTs. ALBUMS in every variety and s'yle ‘yle. le, t Bound BOOKS, PORTS JOVENILES, &e. Bvitng PRAY#R BOOKS. HYMN BOOKS Xo. ANG DESKS. WORK BOXES, DRESSING MoRScco GOORB, CHILDREN’S GAMHS, &c., Don't forget to call at the Old Emporium, i SHEPHERD & RILEY, de 15-27 GOorocer ith and D stren's. N*Y YORE HOTEL. CORNER 7TH aNv @ i WA. BATLLY. P A) ‘Bas thi te inform pe and the pah- neiv Meal wrd atany time. Geme, Oye ptele Tir Bailly will pay special atten‘ion to the n»ders for Bal sand Boicess. La ainegtablishmeatcan be found e'ao the richest assortmentol Paacy Buses, for Christmas and New Year's Day erezests, de 9-cotjan L* 4 8 AND PENCILS, FANCY STATION. Y J. 0. MOGUIBRE & OCO., Auctioneers. rN Y SALB OF SMALL BRIOK HOUSE crangea On NORTH 4 ATREET BET WSBN AST STREBT WEST AND NORTH CAPITOL PY B On MONDAY AFTERNOON, December (9th, at 4u’clock, on the premisrs, by virtue of a decree of the Bupr. me Coart of the District of Colambia, seed December 5, 1964. in a certaia cause, No Re Bauity 7, cosceroing the estate of the late ThomarS, Devaughn, | shailrell the eastera part of Lot No. 14 in Bquara 62. fi ng 49 feet 5 in- obes on north M street. igt etree? weat and North Capitol street feet 3 inches t: al ey. cal atreet. together with the improvement ing of mutes welt finished brick bweli containing four large rooms. Terma. ‘tne half io cash the remainder tn sit apd twelve months, wi h interest aud fd ae Beene, oral facash, at the optiomof the pur charer Conveyancing and revenue stamps, at the co:t of the purchaser. oio3. 3. FISHER, Trastes de7-e06t J, 0. McGUIRK & UU., Auctr, A7-THE AROVE SALS-14 POSTPONED IN courequernce one rain, antil me sy AFTER 2 nd piace NOON, the 234 fant ag FOR TAd ee Trantes, ded ‘JAR. 0. McQUIRE & CO. Aucts._ BY THOS. DUWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. DC, TRUSTLE'S BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEOR@KETU 48 pBytittne of arecree af the Supreme Gourt of the A rict of Columbia, sitting tn equity, pas-el in the caure of Cnandicr and othera, co nel-ivanta, ve, Chandler, Hay ard ot'ers. defendants the sub-criber,as trusteo. will aril ublic sale on THURSDAY. the 29th December iratact, at tt eleck, remisss, Lot So. 21, situatel oa wee oe a ee ete being the same lot that was formerly purctared by 8. ihos, E: + is the seventh from the corner of Con- aan tr t, apd frovts twenty-three f-et on Weet etreet. and Moa back cage icbught heir . « to an alley ‘eadin; jongrwes Mitel’ beibg O30 of the most eligible buildiug lots ip the tow f asle, as prescribed by the decrea. are: Ovesbe © poly rohase money to be paid ia i day , Gnd the residue ia tan ft rée-aad nine months; the BAe Forche cetel the day of Fal red escarity, Tpon the pasment of ‘he whole purchase money Sond with appro bearie interest from the trnates ia sutherized to give a deed fur the in fee simple. ars Pie. BO. GANTT. Trustee, de 20 cota THOMAS LOWLING, Aust. TS LLO SUPERIOR MINOR MEAT, the ‘beat in meatket- for by all the Gre. cers, Privoipal Depot, 390 lta atrest. above K ot. de 17-lw" SOR FALB—A ROUTES UF THE STAR. Apoly Star OF Ver at 5 o'el: |... OF ab nes 88 ek, bets Lead Ma deo Be y evening. Dec. 19, at Auction on Tuesday, the Ath. até o’clook. | this property will | Hovey Horses | B ey B* BROOKER & BELLEW, Auctioneers, Ne 6 7th street, between I aad K. Sale THIS EVENING, e: ‘ one ocasscrtment oo anger até o’clk, Dry 8, Bo-iery, Shirts Bouts. Bnees, Clothing Fanta Sta. ry, Soaps and ‘erfumery, Plated ware Holiday Pres nts, etc .¢' BF-Ont door sales attended to on the mont reas orshie te "ms, tfally RoKinited @7 Covsigaments rea: deo 16-12t BROOKER & BBLLEW, Aucts, — — B* J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, DESIRABLE BRIOK DWRLLING HOUS ND ror oF Bast CAPITOL STREBT AT PUB- On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Dace: st (o'clock, on the No. 87 East Capite streets east, toget! of about 73 feet and extep-ivg bac! apablicalley. The improvemer insist of am exc lent three-story and barement brick Dweil- ing House, Sealarniay, ten rooms, all of goud size and weil arranged, with gas pipet taronghout., +rms: One-third cash, the remainder in 6, 3@ and ny ns om paths with interest, secured by a deed ef 87 Immediate possesion give: delid J.C, Mc@UIRB H & CO., Ancts. B’ 7. 0. MOGUIRE & 00., Auctionvers, CATALOGUE SALE oF VERY V COLLECTION op MISCELLANEOUS BOUT On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dre 2is., at F o'clock, at the Auctio: OWs, we Rhall sell a very valuable co; ection it 1,009 volumes misnel- lanes ta Booka. cot iDg choice London editions ready for distribution on Mom- J.O. MoGUIRE & CO., Auote, BY =. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, FRAME BUILDING AND eur. I G ATTACHED, © POSITH Tom LTIMORE ANU OBTO RAILBOAD DRPOP, NOWN AS THE MONUMBNCAL ROUSE Will de seld at vublic ancti on THURSDAY next December 25d, at 12 o'clock m ,cn the prem- ises. The house has water and gas throaghou! aud accommodation for about 30 guests * ie ona? urea Sent speaks is anton a cround reat ef $15. a month, an je whole property is at - ent under a mouthly rent of $90, na Aun Hale positive. Terms cash, dec lo d J. 0. McG@UIRE & CO., Auc' Y J.C. MoGUIBE & O0,, Auotionvers, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR OF HORS! RLAGES, HARNKES, AG omens OAR On THURSDAY MORNING, December 22, at 11 o'clock, by order of the honorable Orphans’ Court of the bistrict of Colug bis. we shall sell, at the stables of the Ir - Dalton, on F stree! tween 6th and 7th streets— eee: 5 Carriage Horres ff ackney Carriage, in Ane condition Open Carningest Sidleh 1 Open Carriage, Seets De nble ‘Harness 1 net Single Harnees Lot Hay und Straw. Cutting Boxen, % ote. Blank-ts,&c .& Terms of sale: enm,a crodit of 3) 69 leh re 1Cal: cks, Buck- e. $ 09 and untor, caab; over ad 9) daya, for satisiae- | torily indorsed notes, bearirg ja-ereat. We name | it. N, DALTON, Administrator. 39-4 J.0, McGUIRE & O0.. GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, TWO STORY FRAME, NOUER AND LOT @? AUG- On THURSDAY, the 22d instant, wesball soll af 4o'clock p m.infront of the premise ood 2-story frame house containing 4 roo jot on which it stands, cituated on « wide alley, ia Square No 17, between isth and 19'h and K aad Strocta. nese Western Market House, Terms: Une half cash; balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing ioter-st. All conveyances including revenue stampa at the coat of the purchaser $100 will be required when the property fe knocked off, and if not complied, it will again be putupand sold to the next highest bidder whe UL ly, oreo ath” GREEN & WILATAMS Ancta. »Y J. 0, MoGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers, EMALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT A) NACANT LOT IN PRINTING OFF: Oe THURSPAY APTERNOON, December atdo’ciock. on the premises, we shall s-Il who'e of Lot No. i2. in Square No oz4. from 2feet on G ctroet, between Lit rtrect west North apitolstreet, and (ies back fi ed Jas de D on Percrma: One balfin cash: the remainder io and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Conveyances and stamps at the cst of the pur- Meira J.C. MeGUIRE & © ¥ THOB. DOWLING, Auctioneer; VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION On THURSDY AFTERNOON, Doc. 20th, at & o‘clock p_m.,I will ne lin front of the premises i.ots No 17 and 19, in Deakins, L-e and Cazenove's a'ditien to Georgetown, frontir g 0 feet ou (reve, troet and 120 feet on the Chesspeake and 0» The improvements consist of alarge two- story Frame Dwelling. Sheds, Stabling, &6., &@.4 end formerly occup'ed by 0, B. Jewell, Kea, ase foe and candle factory. =r: One-third cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 ea the prem- prom secured bya deed of tru ies All conveyancing god stamps at the cost of the Top ncea immediately. Title nerfect. Lt mo ately. - ded THOS, DOWLING, Auct, ¥ WM. 1. WALL & O0., Auctioneers SALE OF HOUSE ANP LOT IN THE SEVENTH WARD. By virtue of the decree of the Orvhana’ Conrt of the District of Columbia, dated the 6th dav of De- cember, 1354, Only confirmed by the Vous of Charcery.' IT shall efi-r for saeat publis au sti on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day «f December BP is6s. at 4a'elock pm yall the right, ft terestand esteteof Aon J..Obarles Ay Mary Hy Ge: rge A I.. Ella and Emma Polt n, miner ohil- dren of Ubaries A. Polton deceaxed. (t ether with my interest a:d title as the widow of theasd Charles Poit 0, deceased.) of, in and to the follow- ing oroperty,vie: Al of Lot numb-«red twenty- three, (23,)'b Squre numbered four hundred ag@ ninety-nine, (499,) of the planofthe city of Waen- ington. This property ia situated om the corer of 4% street weet and seuth I etreet, and is improved by a neat Brick Dwelling House. Terms: One balf cash; the residue in 3 and & mouths, the purchaser giving his nc tes for the de- ferred pa:men's, @ati-factosiiy endorsed, aad benripg ipterert from the cay of aale. The title ieed tu be retained untii the whole of the purchaze money ia ey cath Ali conveyancing at the cost of the SUSANNAH POLTUN, A. LLOVD, Attorney and Agent. dec 17-e03t&ds W.L, WALL & OU., Aucta, B® JAS. CO. MOGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE SMALL BRICK DWELLING-HUV3ER. By virtue of a dved of trast bearing date the 3@ day of August, 1859, 204 recorded in the laod ree- ords of the cuunty of Washington, Liberd A 8 No. 180. folios 281, 2-4, we hall sell by public au tion. on the premixer.on MOS DAY APTESNOO J ary 2d at 4 o’vlock,threa Brick Tanements, tituated on the public alley in Squar- No, 454 the rear of Bates’ factory. being paitof Lot '7, said square and containing 3.7 0 square f-et of ground, bewinning for the same at the southnast corner cf said lot.an’ ronuing trence north on the line of the public alles 100fa-t.th nce west 37 feat, thence ronth 0 feet to a 3° feet alley, taence east 87 fet to the place of begianiug. Terme of sale caah eon evanbed) and stamps at the cost of the pur- ser on wenty-five dollars on each house to be praidia band at the thne of e218. ona WELL. Tastes. _Sec 15-4 J.C. McGULRE & O.),, Aacts. ABSHAL’S SALB,—In vir've ofa writ of fork facias,i:eue- from the Clerk's Offre of the Bayreme Oourt of the District of Columbia. and te me directed. 1 will expose to public sale, for cash, on & BIDAY., the 234 day of December, 1464, xt the frort of the use door of sai?’ Distri 12 o'clock M., is All that part of Lot No. 8, in square No 904, be souing ate peictin 'hs li: h street east. & fost inches nor‘h from the sout"east corner of ssid lot; rumu:ne thep-e north, with the line of said street, 16 fret 8inche ; thence west by a line at right an, le with said s'reet, to the alley in the rea’ of said lot; thence - ith the line of sid alley, south 16 feet § inches; thence by aatraigbt line te the beginning. with the improvements thereon, isd nt d lerv as the property of True Bruek. be a Id to eaviafy judicials 1851, in fa f Senjamim WARD H LAMON. U 8. Marshal, D. G, rehaser, mardi PREeIDEN ts PROCLAMATION has forgotten to mention that & NEWMAN has resumed busines, and is se}Hag DRY GOODS cheaper than apy beuss in the olty, 5.000 Balmorale« at $3.54, $3 and $6 alice at and 35 ots, 35. a0, 45 and 5 ote, Alpaca at fu, 62 ard 75 c! Merivoaat $1, $1.25 and $1.59. come at 25. 39 and $9 ots. t3!. 35 acd duc ; New Y, Gite Milian. able a as, Bovwlag assortment of Li “J Jo, St, $t2ant he soles eee Pat ot oy Co ton 4 for % ots. store. For ba gain n't forget theo +] ‘Mi. _Ceis-st* 443 7th at.. three doors from Get, Cloth Cir: thirtBraid at