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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s TweatTeRr.—Mr. Murdoch will re- eat his unequalled impersonation of “ Har - t,”” sustained by au excellent cast of char- CantTerncry.—AQN the favorites of the mam- py in a variety programme of bal- rance of Edwin Blanchard and his trained who will appear in the dramaof « The Felon’s Death.” GBANDP BALL at Stott’s Hall, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue and Wth street, by the First Ward Socials. A splendid affair is expected. ———— eee Turven Over ‘© THe Civit AUTHORITIES.— Yesterday, H. W. Hitcheock, formeriy a stew- ard at Judiciary Square Hospital, was taken from the Oid Capitol Prison and surrendered to the civil authorities for trial upo: of stealing Government pro y while on duty at the hospital, stole large quan- Toperty, such as cases of dental, sur- cupping instruments, boxes of medi- cines, blankets, &c., which he shipped to Mas- The facts in the case having been brought to the knowledge of General L. C. Baker, he detailed a detective to investigate the affair, who traced the stolen property to East Hampton, Mass.. where several thousand dol- lars’ worth was found in the and a man named y. Hitchcock, ossession of a ‘ebb, a brother- They admitted that Hitchcock had forwarded the goods And be was arrested on the 7th instant and committed to the Old Capitol, from which he was transferred to the county Cyprice Maules, a private in the New York cavalry, charged with horse-steal- ing, and comm:tied to the Old Capitol Prison by General Augur on the 1ith o: last, was also turned over to District Attorney Carrington at the same time for trial. o charged with manufacturing a letter “S," which he admits to have heen manufac- tured at Camp Barry. Hitchcock and Maules aring to-day before Justice —__—_4¢———— Ficut tx A Batt Room—Last night a ball ‘Was given by the colored fancy at the ranche reen ith and lith, kept by During the evening Eliz- abeth Gibson made herself acquainted with Wm. Sorrel, and they took several drinks to- About 3% o'clock, Eliza Jackson, the mistress of Sorrel, entered the room, and no- ticing the familiarity of Elizabeth Gibson with Sorrel, ordered Elizabeth away. refused to go, and Eliza strack her, got her down on the floor, and with a razor inflicted several ugly flesh wounds upon Elizabeth's head, face, arms and hands. bis coat, drew a razor.and declared he would cutany one who interfered with them. Wm. Dant and Robert Scott were accused of being accessory to the affair by encouraging the as- They were ail arrested b; Holbrook, Roberts and Franklin, an the Second Ward station. tice Morsell gave them a partial hearing. Mr. S. Philips appearing as counsel for the de- The further hearing was postponed till Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. ——_ 6 THE WorK of throwing an elbow of the b'g Pennsylvania avenue main over the 1ith street was successfully accomplished this morning, and the Potomac water turned again Previously the main crossed through the center of the sewer, but this was found to be objectionable, as pieces of wood or any object coming down the sewer was liable to lodge against the dram and make a dam, stopping the vent of the sewerage. ——_e—_—_. Reqvisitioyn.—This morning, Sheriff Har- vey, of Baltimore county, arrived here with a requisition from Governor Bradford, of Mary- land, for Barney Sallis, arrested here and com- mitted to jail on the charge of stealing a mare from Samuel N. France, of that county, on the on which Chief Justice Cartter issned his warrant, and Sheriff Har- yey left im the 11.15 trai with his prisoner for ——$— Srconp Warp Station Cases.—Rob't Con- Joseph Brown, grand larce- M. Shane, assault and battery: bail for peac?. Geo. Robb, assaultand will have a he: on B street, bet Sidney McFarland. This morning Jus- into the main Towsontown way, drunk; $1 ny; dismissed. Albert Hedgeman, do.; Also, disorderly; $2.90. battery and @rand larceny; dismissed. Moran; drunk; do. ackson, assault and battery intent to kill; William Sorrel and Rob- ert Scott, accessories. se ee SALEs OF LAnD —On the 30th inst., the real estate of the late Benjamin Berry, near Centre- ville, Maryland, ten miles from this city, will The farm contains 312 On the Sth of be sold at auction. acres, and 1s well improved. December, the farm of the late Basil B. Brown, embracing 115 acres, in Prince George’s county, two miles from “Old Fields,” will be sold at ce gipeetainli A Rovcn Hvspanp.—Albert Hedgeman, colored, was arrested for assault and battery He was taken before Justice Hates, who held him to bail for peace. bour after. Hedgeman was arrested for disor- t, consisting of his going Rome and breaking up the furniture. Officer Hudson took him to the station-house. on bis wite. Srrctar Iypiax ing, Esq., ac the Interior, tary as speciz NT.—George C. Whit- ng Chief Clerk Department of = been designated by the Secre- agent of the Department to visit the Miami Indians, of Indiana, and pay them He left the city on the eve- instant for that purpose. Same amnlipeeos their annuit ning of the 26t This morning Justice BR. K. Morsetl, the Mag’ ‘s elected by the Police Commissioners to preside ond magisterial district entered upon the discharge of his duties. The duties of this district are arduous and requires just such experience as the pr sent incumbent possesses. SEVERAL notable officials and fair ladies were the recipients lust «vening of a several officers of Fort who had in charge the band of inder musical directorship of Professor Spit T8.—This morning, ported forty cases as the total number of violations of the regulations within the entire District. Sa |; mem IMPORTANT TO ALL. Anitary police DBY GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION POPULAR STORES OF LANSBURGH & BRO., $15 Sxveyts St., Turmp Door Azovsg D Sr., Intelligencer Building. 374 Suventu Sr.. Tarzp Doom Asove I St. TUMBLING! DEY GooDS of every description reduced 25 percent. Fresh ar- rival of 75 cases from suction beught at the late great sales in New York. Amongst these can be 400 pieces best Calicoes at 2 and 25 cents, 200 pieces Enclish Belaines at 35 cents, 100 pieces fresh Merinoes at $1.25, 1,000 pieces Dress Goods of every description, all from auction, 2,000 Cloaks, very low. These are all of our own manufactare,and you cam positively save from five to fifteen dollars by buying the same from us. Our stores are crowded during the day, and we therefore invite you to call early in the morning or late in the evenine, o* our storos will be open until sud eae yorr money at LANSBURGH & BRO., __ 375 and 515 Se ge AND BOARDING HOUSES. Proprietors of the above establishments who en can find at onr store ail ERY, CHINA, AND GLASS. WARK. CUTLEBY. and PLATED WARE of the Dest =. a st as a prices as are usually charged for ordinary goods. — “WERE & BEVERIDGR, 904 Odd Fellows’ Hall, “Seventh street, (Ames 0. CLEPHANE CLEPHANB, LAW REPORTERS aND SHORTHAND WRITERS, ations avenue, be fitting out for the » they need of CROCK no %-10t*if PRANC's B.sMiTH.} SMITH & CARD —Teo prevent misapprehension, it is proper fer me to state that 1 have no interest or concern in any other Oyster Establishment than Original E+tablishment. No. 251 C street fortable tables car «ble of seating sixty persons atime, for supplying customers with roasted vys- ters (a8 well asin ot the celebrated Fulton (N mente. and which «i!! be opened in a few days ine rpass anything ever befo: ; “a apne or sous Watton *pared it the leading saloon ashington 7. M. HABYRY. Intelligencer and Chronicle cozy.) nthe manner of arket establich- CITY ITEMS. A EF adin i Jewetry.—Wholesale and retail at Prigg's Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 433 Pennsylyania avenue, third door from 43 street. —_—e——_ ATTENTION is called to the notice of the public meeting of the Metropolitan Temperance Union < Ryton Chapel, corner of 10th and D streets, Island. - ——-.-—— Brivrarps.—John Deery and Josiah Simp- son baye purchased of Mr. M. Geary, the fine Billiard Saloon adjoining Grover's Theater. Mr.Deery is now held to be the champion player of the United States. Mr. Simpson is tavorably known as formerly of Miller & Simpson‘s Saloon. ——_o—___ New Time Inveytion.-Last evening we had the pleasure to assist Professor Wolowski’s ex- planations of his new invention on time. It is certainly wonderful to what results the Pro- fessor arrives by his new system of imparting time, Weare glad to hear that he re-opened his rooms at 371 Pennsylvania avenue, oppo: site National Hotel, and we don’t doubt of his success. ——_4———— A Youne Man from the country Came a city girl to see, Of Greenbacks he had plenty, And held a farm in fee ; But bis coat was very shabby, And his yest was very old, And the lady told him promptly— “I do not want your gold!” A rich doctor came to court her, Fresh from the college walls, But he ooked rather dingy, And his coat was full of holes, His pantaloons were faded, And his hat was very old, She said, “You look too badly, And { do not want your gold * Next lawyer, old and very rich, Came im to seek her band; He owned houses in the city, And in the country, land; . She glanced at him quite hurriedly, But soon the tale was told— “Yonr dress don’t suit my fancy, And Ido not want your gold!” Next came a young mechanic, Fine looking, nothing more, Buta splendid suit of clothing Bought at the People’s Clothing Store. He popped the question to her, And blushing, “ Yes,” said she— “1 see you patronize triend Smith, And you're the man for me.” At the People’s Clothing Store, No. 460 7th street, where can be found the finest and best clothing at less prices than any other house in the city. —— THROAT Diska “We would call atten- to ‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches.’ We have found them efficacious in allaying Irritation in the Throat and Bronchia, and would com- mend them to the attention of Public Speakers and others troubled with affections of the Throat. They are also an excellent remedy for Hoarseness résulting from cold.”"—Congrega- tienalist, Boston. Tre Feet.—Loss of health, energy, temper, and good looks, are the inevitable cense- quences of neglect of disordered feet. To all afflicted we would advise a call at Dr. White's Rooms, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between is and 6th streets. The skilful chiropodist never fails to give relief without causing pain, and none can afford tosuffer who are within bis reach. ——_ Great BanrGarys in Jewelry and Silver- Plated Ware at the New York Dollar Gift Stere, No. 456 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. Your choice for one dollar, which alzo secures you a free gift, consisting of cluster, jet and coral eetts, sleeve buttons, studs, rings, combs, goblets, cups, tea and table spoons, forks fio 11-im* scaadaEimmnmameemmepeememmmmmnmnmumseeeenemmne red DIED, PETERS. On the 27th inst.. CORA LOUISE, infa.t deurhter of Luly and Charles H. Peters, aed 2 mouths 25 days Her fune: ill take place to-morrow, the 29th inst... at2o'e from the residence @” ber parents, No. 451 M street, between 12th and 13th etree The friends of the family are invited to attend BARNARD. In Georgetown, D.C... of dipthoria, at 64 p. m.. on the 27th inst.. MARY LOUISA caug! ae Samuel M. and Ma.y E. Barnard, ag. 15 months. Fare thee well, our last and fairest, Desroxe. Ludie, fare thee well! God who lert thee recalled thee Baek witt Hin and His to dwell! s. PERSONAL. AStHoLocy —MADAME KROUSE will give information on all the affairs of life, and in respect to all other subjects. She can be consulted atall honrs of the day and evening. Gentlemen $1. Ladies 20 cents. She can alao sho as large as life. Residence No. 12% 43, street, be- t in C and D, Island. no 25-6t" ANTISELL, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Late Staff Surgeon of Volunteers), Offers his Medical Services to the inhabitants of Washington and Georgetown. Particular atten tien devoted to diseases of the kidney and skin. Office 268 Pennsylvanis avenue, four doors west 's. of Willard no 24-Im* DE ACABNETT hiss removed bis residence and ; office to No, 405 New York avenue, near ith street. For the convenience of persona residing in the lower portion of the city, he will premotly attend to all mexsages left at the drug store of N Bro.. corner Pennsylvania avenue and 9th | n reet. _no 21-eolm 4 DRS. J. RADCLIFFE (iate Surgeon and Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. 8. Vol. Staff.) offers his professional tervices to the citizens of Georgetown and Washington. Office, No. 44 Ist street, 2d doer east of Market, Georgetown. n18-1m* yR- CHARLES HM. BOWEN, ~~ Corner Massachusetts avenue and 6th st. Office houre—From 7 to 9 a. m.,12to 134 p. m., and 7 to9p. m, no is-im* a GH. ON P. SLOUGTW OFFICE No. 258 F street, between 13th and 1th, oc 23-3m* Washington. D. C. C NGLE, 3 . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ne 36 Louisiana Avenue, aboye Sixth Strec‘ cc 2-1y Wasuincton, D.O MAPA» AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- 62 dium, can be consulted at her residence, No. atgomery street, Georgetown, D. C., upon the present and future events. business, lost pee. recovery of the a love, 5 ic] ness, remedy for, &c..from 8 a. no GOING, GOING, tj GONE. Entire Steck of BOOTS AND SHOES Must be gone by the Ist of January. L. HEILBRUN & BRO., 606 SEVENTH STREET, Cnn door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, WIll only for one month longer sell off their well selected Stock at the following low rates: Men's Pegged CALF BOOTS, $4 and $5. Men's Sewed CALF BOOTS, 85. Mens Heavy Sewed CALF BOOTS, $7. Grain and Kip BOOTS, $4 up. Boy's Grain, Kip and Calf BOOTS, at all prices. Men's BROGANS and BALMORALS, §2. Men's Sewed GAITERS, $1. Childrens Copper-Toe Shoes, @1. Ladice’ Glove- Kid BALMOBALS, $3.50. ’ Glove Kid Polish BALMORALS, $4, Morocco Sewed BOOTS, $2. Morocco Pegged BOOTS, $1 9. Ladies’ White Kid SLIPPERS, $2.50. Ladies’ Cloth and Carpet SLIPPERS, 91. Ladies’ Kabber SHOES. $1 15. Misses and Children’s SHOES of all styles. TRUNES and VALICKS at prices to suit. ‘Thies in the last chance for Bargains, therefore call soon at HEILBEUN'S, 506 Seventh street, _Bo 25-6t" Stove Steps at Entrance. ‘P)YLFE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM i] AKABIC will be found @ most pleasant, safe and snerdy remedy for Covcus, CoLps, Hoarsx- RovP, Wheurinc COUGH, AND ALL AFFRC- O¥ THE Tur stages of consumption, has lon; appreciated by mont families and phy vents per bottle. =n - “*Has been in constant t fami! twenty years, and with wwarlable success. T thiok itan excellent remedy 308. J. DOBBIN. cians. Price American Office, Bai attache of this office, long troubl stints ene eaie atts ai cet ec! ,» bee single bottle. "— Bait. Clirrer. -* “Since 1 introduced it here. several of our physt- ci reecribing it with the best success. iho} coin” B RUFF. Chemist, Portsmouth 500 pares Xe er rive perschr A F. Bowland, and for sale on ac- commodsting terms in lots to exit br 9 olwinear™ no 3t 109 Water st., ‘gotown, walikeness WANTS. = WANTED: a ab] tla SITUA JON as cook or G sabermnid. r Apply at No. 407 Ist st., bet. Avenue and B. no 28 ot" AUCTION SALES, [For other Auction Sales, se fourth page. ¥ THOS, DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. ‘FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘OR RENT—S' and Eats. G¢ Porsession January ist. 12 7th street. between LL and wIkTUses ANTED—A SITUATION by two young eiris, #78 Be cook and one as house girl. Address 350 Hi street. corner of Ist. 1t* Pater = ANTED IMMEDIATELY awn cay mn a vel went ftab! bus nese, Addrens SMR We Bike once ae a Bs WANTEP—To_ learn the Sor ntering business, Apply toH C. KEIRLE, Carpenter and Builder, 24 street, north of Penn aven Capitol Hill. no 28 A SITUATION WANTED—By a respectab! gmat ine Sung. tum peopeotable, private tamil st , ina vat Tense call at Ne. 59 G street, between Ist and a streets. ‘23-3t* TURRE OR FOUR UsFOR. A SUITE oF Bi partiy furnished) ROOMS, in the Star effice no 23 3c" brick STOKE GO0DS. FURNITURE, DRE on » &c., &c., AT AY MORNING, Nov. I wil eel. atthe Auction 8 eneral assortment of ished (or First Ward. “Ado OK SAL E—The large three sto LLING-HOUSE, wn. Inyuire of THOM Bridge street. Bride street, a io urni ire, consi ing one Mahogany 8 Chairs and Sofa ny rasiomin and Bureaus irror strect. Georgeto Fours ished OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent. suitable for honschecptng Apply at Ne 349 20th street, betw i K streets. Do 28 tt" Dihed PARLJKand on first floor, on secoad floor, Kitchen and Parlor Steves assortment And a general of Goods not men- OR RENT—A neatly f ol URMISHED BVOM A lot of Dry and F. Goods. No 78-2t is THOS. DOWLING. Auct. ANTED—A SITUATION by a respectable 7¥ womae for nursing and chamberwork, and is willing to make herself usefal. Good reference given Arply at New Jersey avenue, 500 Mary- land House, It* OK RENT—A new Brick HOUSE containing 10 rooms. situated on 12th street west. be! and G streets north. Apply toGEO. W HAUPT- a 512 lith street, near Pennsylvania av. BY OBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND CORNER LOT ON THE COB- ANTED—Three or four ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. with use of pyarent: within ten minutes walk of corner 1 and 7th streets north. aw exchanged. Apply 345 7th street north. DO 2B-3t* WASTED_We wantall the HOUSES we can Si, for first-class tenants. Also. FARMSand BUILDING LOTS tn and around Washington and the adjoining country. L. WELLS & CO »B. ne 2 Im* 476 7th st., opposite Post Offi WwW ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A panes es NOONAN, no ‘LUMBER. O'HARE & a 402 D street. W ANTED—Four good FARM HANDS. Apply et Locust Hill Form, 7th street road, near the first toll gate. no Bosrp WANTED, with pleasant ROOM a young lady of the highest respectability. Best references given and reanired. Address Business S jer 7th and D sts. Ro 27-2" jady. a SITUATION to operate heeler & Wilson's Sewing Ma- chine. Address a nete to Box No. 35 Star 0! no 7-3t" ANTED—A first rate COOK, for a family of three persons. None will suit unless skilled in making dessert and breakfast breads. Apply at No. &9 Penn. avenue, above ist st. no 27-3t* YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A Grocery, Liquor, or Provision Store. reference if required. Address GEORGE BUR DETT, Q and i0th street: no 27-3t* J ANTED—Three white WOMAN to go to the country on James River. Virginin; a first-rate Cook. Nurse, and Washer Woman. Immediate ap- Bacstice must be made at the residence ef Dr. STONE, corner of F and lth sts. no 27-2" ) ANTED—By a respectable party, a small fur- W Alitator cafurmihad MoUEE, ate P. 0. Bex 228. no 25-3t™ WASTED TO RENT—HOUSE fornished or partly furnished, between Penn‘a and New York avenues and Sth and 13th ats. Address E.G. D.. through Star office no 25-36" ANTED—By a young man, employed in one of ¥¥__the Departments, desirous to procure a SIT- UATION for a few hours each day to do collecting, or copyir g, or other writing. Writes a good hand. Has good recommendations. Address -°G. M.,” Dorsey's Hotel, No 25 -6t \ 7 ANTED—Gold and Silver WA TCHE: MONDS. PISTOLS, PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, or any ar- ticle of value, The highest cash price pak or ex changed tor other goods, at Singer’s Sewing Ma chine Age: > 502 9h street, three doers north ef Pennsylvania avenue. NN. B._—Money loaned on all kinds of goods. ROBERT FULTON & CO. no 25-e02m* Merchant Pawnbrokers, W ASTED—By a young mana SITUATION as house servant, Apply at No. 3 ist st.. bet. D and E, no 26-6t* WASTED-& firstclass ORGANIST, for the € service of the Episcopal Church. Apply to ’ M. MATTHEWS, Congress street oppeeite Post Office: or to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, 59 Water street. Georgetown. no 2-eotf_ WASTED —Everyhody wants good BUTTER ‘at cheap prices. We are selling choice TABLE BUTTER at 20 cents. Call at “SLOANS Butter Depot,’ 499 1th st., 4doors north of Pennsylvania avenue, and exam: ine for yourselves ne 23-5t* {Chronfcle copy.] DRESSMAKERS at No. 359 , between H and Ists. Wages #5 to $5 per week. None but good hands need no 22 QQ) WANTED. © 381 wanren. wantep. 381 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having now facilities for STAMPING, Haa reduced his price to SIX CENTS PER WIDTH for SKIRTS and PANTALETS. CLOAKS. CAPES, BACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, &c., stamped ‘We are weekly in receipt of new Patte the latest designs, and by the sid of a new mac We are prepared to stamp any pattern brought us. As we the only practical Stampers here we are willing tocome down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only place for an assortment of Pat- terns not excelled in New York. WILLIAM PRINCE, 481 _¥ street, opposite Patent Office d Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts. oe no Embroide Shawle. tor Vv }/ ANTED.—For a first class re Honey, in Baltimore, a competent WORK MAN to take charge as foreman; must be perfect*in poking and ornamental work, and well recammended. Apply at No 316, Pa avenue, Washington, D.0. oc 4. ANTEP— SECOND HAND FURNITUBI Want iinkons CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street, je 8-tf between G and H. east side. GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. NER OF STH AND EAST CAPITOL STS. 'BIDAY, the Ist day ef Dece: (OR RENT—A BRICK STABLE. on an alley, naa, OGM oa be, Bone ot in E street. between 1th and Lith. having ac- commodations for four horses, and a fi suitable for asleeping room. Inquire at street, above L, BANDSOME PAKLOR AND CHAMBER ON the first floor. with o first-class privat table, suitable (or a gentleman and lady, or two gentle: men A tt Je. CRUTEHET, No. 477 6tb street, corner D street. EASE AND FIXTURES OF A STORE. con trally located on one of the best squares on Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve of trust on the premises. penees and revenue stamps as the cost aner 100 down when sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ublic Auction. the LEASE and Lunch Room, 15 pot, ow Thurs- the afternoon. Months, secured by « deed (OR SALE—At FIXTURES of the Bar and C street, opposite the Baltimore I day, the 30th instant, at 4 o'clock a for selling. Address. wit! when and where an interri PUeBLic sare. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s county sitting asa court of equity, passed on the 7th day of November, 1855, ina cause therein depending. in which Washingten A. Smith and Martha E. Smith, his wife, et al. are complain ants, and Charlotte E. Berry and Mackal mts, the subscriber, as trustee, ale, on THURSDAY, the 3th of Nevember next, (if fair, if not, on the next day thereafter.}on the estate of which = mej possersed, called ‘* and ‘* Green Eagle Enlarged.”’ sit George's coun’ the stage road COR RENT—Feur_ weil furnished suitable for foreign ministers ar Sonatars Also, four «mall unfurnished HOUSES. from fonr tosix rooms. Apply te F. MACE or ©. H. HOUD, No. 517 7th street. near corner of D, north of ave.., Room No. OR SALF—On the Berry are deten: Will tell at publ: Navy Yard. a first class BARBER SHOP, with four bath tabs and dwelling attached, Ne. 634, onedoor from the cor- The above is in excellent or- der, being recently fixed up with all the improve- ments regardless «f expense. Also, the lease on the above property for five years If not sold will be rented. Inquire at Jas Steele's Restaurant, corner of 8th and L sts., Navy Yard. ne 2B eoSt* FFICE FOR REN near City Hall. NISHED ROOMS, commnni. ea chamber fwith gas and fire, No.6 Missouri 4 com bom oe in Berr: lp ner of 8th and L sts. all N0 age of Centreville, on ‘om Upper Marlboro’ to Wasbing- ton city—ten miles from the said city—containing indrec and tweive acres and one rood, more The improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling House, containing five rooms, a kitchen. a quarter, ard, with excellent water, a the Farm is under a good enclo- The soil is ecod, a large portion of the estate of superior quality, inclnding some fine meadow land, undance of wood and timber on the place, consisting of oak. pins and « large quan tity of beautiful chestnut, and it is less than a mile distant from a good grist knd saw mill, Terms of sale: By the terms of the decree one- third of the purchase money is to be paid in cash on the day of sale. or on the ratification thereof by the ne balance in equal instalments in one and 8 from the day of sal 10 be secured by the bon with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee, the whole to bear interes! sale, and on payment of the whole purchase money the Trustee is authorized to convey the same to the urehaser or purchasers, and ts his. her or their eirs. free, clear and discharged of all claim of the atties to the snit, or of any person claiming by, The purchaser to pay the ex- NPPHREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT and there is an Inquire at No. 10 13% street, between C and A new first-class four story BRICK No. 23 Penna. ave. no 27 E BE, STABLE and LOFT for / rent in rear of premises, No, 393 6th street, between H and : 5 a aay ar OR RENT—One back PARLOR, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for one or twe persons, and the —— nt he purci T. from the day ef NTLY FURNISHED ana Unfurnished 8. Also, one large Unfurnished PAR LOR for rent. with or without Board, at No 416 E street, near 9th street. OR KENT—Two or three desirable ROUMS. uvfur ished. suitable for housekeepin, ard water on the premises. street, near Maryland .OR RENT—Four comfurtabie untur ROOMS, with a respectable family, at Ne. 10 Ohio avenue, between 14th and 15th streets. To a good tenant, rent will be moderate, eo ‘|WO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS for rent in i ‘9 10th street, between M 6 per month, Board e rom or under them. penses of the deed, stamps, &c. Possession will be given onthe Ist day of Jan- RICH'D B B. CHEW, Tr: FOR SALE AND RENT. *OR SALE—A FLOUR AND FEED STORE, i usiness. One of the best stands factory reasons given for se! enve, Island. & private family at and N. Prices $10 and Apply at this offi OR RENT-In Georgetown. afurnished HO. containing 10 rooms, water, and healty and desirable. street or Adams’ Express, corner of Gay anc Possession given immediately, —A large FRONT KOO nisbed, and bed rooms attached. on same floor, with or without board, with the use of hot and cold — Seeeeetie lotathons in the t S FOR RENT_Nicely 8 on first and second he oad 442 13th street, eastside, ects Furnished CHAM joor. commanicating * ‘Apply ‘at No eaud Market in ade- reasons given for ON, Box 643. sirable location ie. Address E. L. ADD 27 6t AND FIXTURES OF A RETAIL CO AND CIGARSTORE FOR SALE— 353 Penn avenue, opposite the National Hotel, Inguire on the premises. EN AND THEIR WIVES, MEM ongress and their families. and single gentlemen with good referenaes. will find ROOMS tnated. newly furnish Penn ave , corner 21s OR SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES of a *mall Grocery and Provision Store, doing a Satisfactory reasons given for sell- ing. genie at N. W. corner lith and N streots. no 3 of Marble Alley. $n OR RENT—Two FURNISHEB ROOM Parlor and and Chamber. bers. in a private family Smithsonian grounds, between lth and lith streets. References required. Inquire at No. 143 B street, or twe large Cham Honse opposite the good business. OR RENT -In a private family, a PARLOR and CHAMBER. connected. on the first floor, elevated five feet above the sidewalk. very pleasant and convenient, 30 yards east of 's Rank and State Department, and the care to ‘apitol and Georgetown, No. 460 New York avenue, terend door from 15th street Ll ‘OR SALE-C¢ Md., Agricultu: several Churchei chambers, bath room, and numerous outhouses. ic condition. Apply to DANIEL teu at deor from Lexington street, Baltimore. EVERAL WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS for rent ot 419 12th street, immediately north of ir convenience to the the avenne cars makes them They would suit a mess or club of Pennsylvania aven Kirkwood House a very desi-able. gentlemen admirably. R YR SALE—A neat and comfortable three story ntaining «ight rooms, pas- ‘ocated; near the cars. a: from the Patert Office RY SEAT, 6 miles from near Bladensburg Station. lege, and in the vicinity of it FRAME HOUSE sages and porches, wi FURNITURE in th 340 7th street, between T and Mass session given immediately cy AQ ()—R4RE CHANCE FOR BUSIN SI 300 a R Ess ‘A retail GROCERY STORE on Penn now doing » business of $125 per da: For ap active, enter, RENT—A very desirable three-story and basement BRICK HOUSE, with gas throngh A Stable and large Yard attachet. Location bealthy, and in easy comm’ the business center of tbe city. out and water. rising man, with a small cap we best opening ‘n this city Must be sold at once. Inquire at this office. n25-3t* OR RENT—Partly Furnished HOUSE, con taining nine good rooms, at No. 595 13th at., ont ypeteece Band C sts. Rent @45 per month. ay Department, No. 211 F street, dur'ng office hours, or at No. 430 Carrol Place, east Ist street, URNISHED ROOMS—The entire 34 floor, one single and two double rooma, all ec, toletat 409 Fst.,near7th. Also,one double RNISH the first floor, at 117 Penn. 1gth and 20th ets. Fo RENT—FURNISHED ROOM on Dunbar- ton street, No. 134, between High and gressetreets, Georgetown _ Bo 17. M ILLER’S NEW DRY GOODS 8TOR Just IVE received, a large additional supply of French Merinos, Poplins, Empress Cloths, «ll wool De isines, low-priced Delaines, Plaids, Black Silks, Bombazines, Alpi ;(black and colored.) Co bonres, os jard’s Checks, Ginghams, Printe, «very low,) Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Shirting Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery, Flannels, Under Vests for ladies and gentlemen, Shawl large stock of Black Shawls, Cloths and Cassi: ‘08, for sale low, at 101 Bridge Georgetown. D.C... by no 4-Im* ENJAMIN MILLER, "THE PEOPLE'S BOOK —Dr. WARREN'S HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN, treating of all known diseases, their canse. symptoms and cure. in lain langnage. The Agen' now receiving or- ers for it in Georgetown, D po 14-12t* E SECOND WARD AND the vicinity, are requested to send their o! NEW STOVE AND TINWARE ESTAB LISHME Orders promptly Alled, ; Call and examine stock. CHAS. HARVEY, no 18-6t cor. 13th st. and New York avenue. OTIOE —PAUL BAUMAN'S BREWERY, on Seuth Carolina avenue, between 8th and 9t! streets east, has been reopened by P. Bauman’s widow. She respectfully invites her old friends and thé public in general to give ber a call and tr the gocd Lager Beer, Wines and Liquors whic! she constantly furnishes at her bar. ne 23-31" CATHERINE BAUMAN. Q0— D STREET. 2R9 367 PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES AT REDUCED PRICES, At KIDWELL & HENDERSON'S, 367 D street, near 9th, Franklin Hall Building. All work in their line promptly executed by first- class workmen, and warranted to give satistaction or ne charge, Remember the place, 367 D street, near $th, oc 21-Im* 1 VENTH STREET. & £52. = BRUT 452 OVAL ANB SQUARE PHOTOGRAPH AND PICTURE FRAMES, Persdns in want of the above Articles can find at my store s large and complete stock. tozether with all the reqvisites, such as TASSELS, COORDS, NAILS, RINGS, &c. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is requested tomy stock of WALNUT FRAMES for Portraits, Wreaths, Hair work, &c., which ex- ceeds in variety and excellence any stock in the city. 2 inree and varied assortment of PAPERHANG- INGS. “WINDOW SHADES. GILT OORNICE, &c., always on hand, and receiving weekly addi- tiv Paper hung by experienced workmen and plo- tures framed to order in any sty le desired. HROCK, 452 7th street. no 25 eotjan 1 Opposite Patent Uffice. T° THE PUBLIC. Orrice oy Warn ComMissionErs, City Hay, Nov. 24, 1855. Notick Is HEREBY Given that provision has been made for the removal of all deposits from the yards and collars of the houses in our respective wards tor the space nedlypeoraet dee is from this date. Howseheopers are thereicre respectfully request- ed te cause accumulated Senosisy in their respect- ive yards and cellars to be placed inthe street in front of their premises, four feet from the gutter, when the same will be dally removed. JOHN W. DYER, JAMES WeSPALDING, Vw ‘Second Ward. ‘Commiasi JonN CARNE. ene Ri JAMES CBE BELL Vote ELIE aE ere i ifth Ward. WILLIAM aren eR. commissioner Bix! i JAMES H. BIRCH no 28-eo8w Cocimsaloner seventh Ward. OORE'S WEST END MEDICINE ae Puna’s Avenvs. ‘The public can procure all MEDICINES, Sic EEL A IBS utAgs: Seed above place. ne4 iw (A READY, AND CONCHOMIYE TEST of she ages BU Gi lls coupariaan with shoe pas NO pore UNPLEASANT AND UN- fc ‘OR RENT—Two HOUSES, each six room $30 per menth. New Jersey avenue, south of room unfurnished. (OR RENT—Randsom suitable for member eral single and dov board. Address City P.O *OR RENT—Un the H wr large and commotious HOUSE, with ail medera improvements, spacious grounds. stabling, and all other conventences of a first class House; situated No. 74 Congress street. opposite to Tudor Place. Will be rented with or without furniture. rage the premises. my furnished PA Con, double ROOMS. le street, between ie fortwo or three gentle- hts of George Tand K streets. OR RENT—PARLOR and BED CHAMBER, Also, two comfortably Furnished BERS, 506 9th street, one door from the JOHN E. CARTER. FARM OF 32 ACKES. ARABLE LAND, rket garden. in Alexandria petantial Dwelling Honse of 10 roome, cellars, pantries, &c , stables, carriage house. &c., is offered for sale, or will be sections to suit purchasers Tr particulars inquire at 394 avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, between the hours of 12 and 6 p.m OR SALES Floreat RESIDENCR in the First A, three story BRICK HOUSE on G street, A three-story BRICK HOUSE and two-story back building on I street, $14 Wo. HOUSE on F and :01h streeta, Wo. 1S Intelligencer Ruilding. ‘OR KENT—Furnished ROOMS A suite of handsomely fornished PARLORS and BED- MS,in one of the most desirable locations in ity, No 457 Thirteenth street west. bet) one minutes’ walk of jards’ Hotel and the Kirkwood House and Pa. OMS—Suitable for street. pear 17th. and cenventent to the Depart- (IGHT UNFURNISHED Neighborheod g: snitable for @ “OR RENT—Two PARLORS and fonr BOOMS in the honse No. 301 Penna. ave.. bet. 9th and Gasand water on the premises. Possession by the Ist of December, 10th, south side f Inguire onthe OR RENT—To membere of Congress or other leasant and neatly furnished FRONT BOOMS. within seven minutes walk of he Inquire at 114 21 street, between entiemen, very OR SALE OR RENT—On the Ist of December rext,an old established BAKE between F and G streets. In: LLARD, Real Esta: street, between 7th and Sth stree! Fret BENT—One BRICK HOUSE. on Penn. av- nue, No. 373, 16 or 18 rooms. Inland, seven rooms, near F +. JOHNSTON, No 373 Penn. avenue, between 43¢ and 6th sts. 2: OR SALE—Two story FRAME HOUSE on H Street. between 22d and 234 streets. two squarcs from Pe: nsylvania avenue Gord pavements to the ave: Inquire of JOSE of Pennsylvania avenue HOUSEKEEE OMS, with gi tion. 6th treet. of J F.WO One on 7th st., streets. and onl ;OR SALE OR RENT—That b) and elegant RESIDENCE occupied by the late Senator Dougias being now vacant will be sold or rented upon liberal terme S, corner of I atrest args, commodious ntaining five rooms, and convenient to REDFERN, corner to Mrs. DOUG- rsey aveRno, or McGUIBE & CO. The kouse can Se Privilege of OR RENT—FRONT PARLOR and two BED ROOMS. on second floor, communicati able for housekeeping. Also, large Back Front ROOMS, on third floor, suitable either for a family le gentlemen, to be let together or se! ‘arying from $8 to $30 per month. H street, between 19th and 20th, one block from bath-room_ and wood house. furnished ROOMS,No. 154 Pen nd 1th Inquire on the p OREY, Quartermaster General's Office. UBNISHED ROOMS rivate family, with or without Board between 19th and OB SALE—30 ACRES of first-class Garden land. within half mile from Benning’s Bridge. {¥ SCALA, B street, between 9th and 7 OR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, k 1 Ai street, near Ist street west, in Printing “seven rooms, has f three-story FRAME DWELL- ING. No, 314 Ist street, between © and D, two squares north of Capitol. Inquire of R.J. RAINEY. corner New Jersey avenue and C st: OR KENT—A comfortable BRIC. +9 rooms, with bath room, No. 451 worth D street, where will be made, or to Baldwin Brother Possession given December 1, 1845. JOR RENT— E OR RENT—That splendid RESI- ‘NCE at the corner of New York avenue and iculars inguire at 490 H street Office. at the hours of "clock p.m SAMES TOWLES, Property Agent. nt unfurnished PA POR RENT—An ele wi ‘OR KENT—A furnished BRICK DW No. 450 13th street west, between containing twelve rooms. Px ember ist. Fur terms apply at No. 3% L: Do 23-e03t' NALOSTAN ISLAND.—FOR RENT—For ons t portion of this Island not ain Rodier; being abent sixty acres chet quality, within 500 yards of or more yexrs. that of land of the We shall sell all our immense stock seranee , Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of the right to secure the ico Fee Arma , Hate and Caps, Trunks and Um- be formed between the island and the . &e., &C., The ice thus formed is equal in eit Beig's ons Socks pe 101 EY, at the office of ity to the best phe EAST CHANGE: QUIGE: SE SOE: 7H STREET: POST OFFIGE, aa 3 Me: CeABTIED CIEE Sra oxpmn, ac. of Massachu- ‘OB SALE—T ‘he STOCK and FIXTURES ofan blished Stare. in pA, othi ad 22-6" RENT. PaRL zB OH B BR ad- 5 nd twe SG oe i |. suitable Members of gentlemen, etre three-story BRICK HO! land, Grace Church, A) AKER, Star OMice, e' TORE oft ly ocou| a RAL) Bi Py See stneasl Soract Hin street an person late Jas. Ski Also. a large BASEMENT, i shokelVab una wai? | Vistaeennes irving as aetove suitable fora first- W AGL k COs oo 1e-tt - AUCTION SALES. TRIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORBOW. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 5 ee - OF LOTS 1D purevance of an of the Orphans’ for the county of Washington. in we Dees at columbia, and confirmed o the Supreme Sort, the undersigned. guardian of the infant children Eugene Van Ness, deceased, will er at po anction. in front of the premixes. at half past o'clock TUESDAY. November 25.1855, the follow Lots of Ground in the city of Washington: Lot on the south side of E street, between toth Teets. as the west half of Lot (12.) in Bquare three bundred and forty- -(348.) containing twenty five bundred square = (Er inches, more or less, and improved by a Also. Lot on the south side of C street. Jst and 2d streets. Known as part of Lot three, in Square five hundred and seventy-four. (874.) be- sinning for the same at the end of thirty (30) feet west, on C street, from the northeast corner of «ald lot. and rapping thence on C street fifty three (58) feet seven (7) inches, thence south one hundred am psig 4 one (121) feet seven (7) inches, thence east fifty-three (83) feet seven (7) inches, and in a straight line to the place of beginnln ‘The terme of sale Tibed by the Conrt are: One-third of the parc! money tobe paid in and alance in six twelve months, wi: at tt de poremrente to be secured by Tov remissory notes. : av TA 2 VAN NESS. Guardian, &c. no 2-08 J.C McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B* THOs. DO VERY PESIRABLE COCNTRY RESIDENCE ANP MABKET GARDEN ON THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. November seth. st $o'clock. 1 will sell, on the premises, all of thad valuable property pow occupied by Deidrich Hieder, as & market rate. lying west of High street, and north of sn ining the residence of Bichard Cox and Henry Kengla, 8. con- tains thirteen (18) acres, and 1 ina high state of cnlti vatt, It bas a geod dwelling house, large bs les, carriage hense, smoke house, F outbutidings. ‘There are thres excellent springs of lor on the place. eed a pw of water at the doc 4 one of the finest views the Potomac river to be found in the District This preperty offers a race chance forinvestment. id anit for a private residence, or could be divided into building lots, ‘erms: One half cash; balance in three, six, and nine months, with interest, secared by deed of Srust op the propert; Wonvereuc og ‘and stampe at the cost of the pur- charer. ‘Title perfect. ne 21 6t THOS. DOWLING. Anct B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctionsers: TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUB, BE- TWFEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. December 5th, a& 4o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trnet duly recorded in liber N.C. T_, No. 46, folios 187 to 161. one of the land records of ee Ishall sell lot F. in subdivision of lots im 11. fronting 21 feet 15 inches on south side nd avenne, between lath and Ith ete. | we One half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. If terms are not complied with in one week from Gay of wale, lot will be resold at cost and :isk of first purchaser Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. W. H. WARD, Trustes, no JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A WELL RUILT TWO- phy FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON IT 8T, NOUTH. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D 8TS. EAST, NAVY YARD, AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 28th instant. at 4 o'clock p. m., we shall sell. in front of the premises, part ot Lot No. 4,in square 76, with the improvements, consisting «fa fine Frame House, with brick base- Bat containing tix good rooms, with summer tchen. ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mouths, secured by adeed of trast on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser 's cost $100 will be required down when sold ne 21-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucta. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors. HANDSOME RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. We shall ecil,en TUESDAY. the 2th instant, at 4o'clock p m the premises, that large handsome Dwelling House. No. 430 ect berth, between 6th and 7th streets west, lately the reai- dence of Mr+. Poor. Terms made known on the day of sale. _po 2d [Int.] GREEN & WILLIAMS Ancts, Y W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue. Regular sales at store every TUESDAY, THURS- PAY and SATURDAY of Furniture and Merchan- dise generally Evening sales of Fancy Goods, Clothing, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums and other miscellaneous «tock Cash advances on Diamonds. fine Watches, &o, no 24 2w W. B. LEWIS & CO... Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctloneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON 4TH STRERBT. BRIMEEN LAND K STREETS, BY PUBLIG ON. On WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock & m., we shall sell, at the residence of a lady de- clining housekeeping, (House No. 256,) viz: Parlors. consisting of— Hair-cloth Sofas Caster and Side Chairs, with nut frames Gilt Frame Mirror, Window Shades and Uarpets. ed Chambers, consisting Painted Cotta, s. Dressing Bureaus Washstands, Redsteads, Wardrobes Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Comforts Blank eis, Carpets, &e Dining room, consisting ef— ‘ables. Chairs Tai ‘ockery. Cutlery, and Stoves. Kitchen Furniture, vis: Excellent Cook Stoves, Fixtures, and Kitchen Kequtsites. And many other articles, too numerous to ¢! cash. : ({Iut.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Y JAS. 0. McGUIRE & O@., Auctioneers. y BLE_ STAND IN THE N. L. MAR- a K re AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING next. Nov. 29th, at 10 o'clock. atthe Northern Liberty Market, we will sell Stand No. 71, fronting on 7th street. Terms cash. Be Do Z7- J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts, (ABM FOR SALE IN PRINCE GEORGE F COUNTY. Mp. 4 On the 29th of November, 1835, will be offered at 9 sale by the subscribers.a FARM “earn d 75 acres, of which 75 isin ah gh state of culti- the soil well adapted to gardening and urpores; the residue is heavity timbered ree to five thousand cords of Timber) (smy fi deelrabls location fora steam mill. ‘The mprove- ments consist of @ large new barn. This Farm is withir. ten miles of Washington, on oue of the best road: leading to that place. and joins the lands ef Cart BF Gwynn and others. ce ‘ersons wi ing rohase can iy subscribers, living aijaoret to the lad, whe will fake pleasure in showing the premises t+ take gioco at Robey's Tavern, Sare }, at o'clock s. m. P. HHEISKELL. oc 27-e0lm* A. P. HILL, Agent. BT J.C. McGUI E & CO., Auctioncers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BRICK DWELL- On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, November 29. nt Si o'clock. on the premises, T shall sell the south 33 feet 4 inches of Lot 21, in subdivision of Square £38. improved by a well-built two story Brick Dwelling, containing eight rooms. ‘Terms cash. Conveyancing at ercbaper ‘8 cost. C. W. LANSDALE. Administrator. bo 33-d J. ©. McGUIRE & ©O., Aucts. RY J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. V0 L T THE STORE, BY CATa- BOOK SALE A’ Lond ct Commenci WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2th November, at 7 o'clock. and continuing each even ing thereafter. at same hour, until about 1.000 vol- umes of Miscellaneous Books are sold ce emetion st LAW, HISTORY, POETRY, NOVELS, and ° CELLANEUUS BOOKS, ‘ Sati nes ready Tur jay next. Terme cash. JAS. C. McOUIRE & CO., no 2 Auctioneers. {Totel., Sun and Daily Chron. te} B* C. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF A FINE BRICK HOUSE. Ry virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia in ape 4 sitting, 4 date the 224 day of November, AD. 3435, ond ina cause therein depending, in whi Lucy LC Jobns et al. are comptainants, and Mary Darre: etal. are defendants, I shall offer for at pub- lic auctien. in front of the pre: on) Y, the 5th Gate > ee ee . rt of Lot numbe: x. in Square Berea three hundred and sixty: — (369) in said, proceeding: th seatenc hts thereon? Thigh comsishs of @-ocmsterte~ Ie Brick House, with Back Building attached, containing 1 rooms, with cellar the length of the entire building. This rty is sitaated on L street north. be- tworn 9th And J0(h streeta west, the residence of the late Wm. 8. Darrell, deceased. This rty offers great inducements to sers. being situatedin one of the most desirable Beight orhoods for residences, and immedi- ate oan = H fi wares Treats oF or i Ui asain the purchaser giving, bis noted deterred pay- men ‘ori 5 beari from the d fle Title deed to bet retalned un! ew! chase mune: All conveyancing .< Ba beget ct the BY J.C. MoGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, STE: OF YALUA! 0 Hae Absorsine The WatioNat EDAY AFTERNOON, December 24 estan parece epee tans — i wife, dated wad dels seceded to Liner 3.4.5 it cash; remainder in six and ith interest, seoured by « deed of neanrerenclog ‘and stamps at the cost of the pur- . THOS. J_ FISHER, T: . Boleokds J.C, McGUIBE & CO., Aucis.