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THE EVENING IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BYCE?TED,) AT THE STAR BTILDINGS, Conner PENN'’s AVENUE 24ND 1ITH StaReet, BY Ww. D. WALLACH,. a Papers served without wrappers by carriers cent per copy, or 23 nts per month. In es by carriers at 84a year, or 37 cents rmonth. To mail snbdscribers the price is 50 & year, in advance ; £2.50 for six months, £1.25 for three mouths; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents @ week. Single copies, with or without wrappers, Two CENTS. S27 ADVERTISEMENTS Should be sent to the office before 11 o’clock M.; otherwise they may not appear until the nex’ day ACO SAPS TS STAR | Ebening ve, XXII. WASHI aTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 186 N°. 3371. DENTISTRY. AUCTION SALES. PERSONAL. EAT DISCOVEBY IN DENTISTRY, FUTURE DAYS. HE LADIES’ N TROUBLE Teeth Extracted without Pain with the Muhrite of GREEN & WILLIAMS, eat aa migisinte, EI- Xwould advise all persons to a ‘vise all persons having teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIE'S office, and hare them taken ont by this new acd harmless process. Also call and examine the ter’s new and im- proved method of Larertiag Artificial Teeth. If yOu once see the great improvementin his teeth yOu Fill have them in no other style than this new and aluable ous, No. 232 Pa, avenue, between Imth sna 13th streets ss Bo 13 8.R LEWIB. M. D.. Dentist, MM. voowrs, w DE ETH: aE. , MD... the inventor and Pitante of the MINERAL PLaTE TENTH. at * tends personally ai his oMies im th. city, Many porsons oan war these / teeth who eannut wear cthere. audny persov Can wear otheraw. © cannot weer thes Pertous calling st my oM e oan be scsamm> with ary :tyle and price of Teeth trey may 3 but to those who are particular and wish the pt eleane#t. strongest, and most perfec: deotare t: art can yiciscs. the MINBRAL PLATE will b> mors fully warranted 8 in thiscity—No. 338 Penneylvania avenue hetween Sth and IGth etrests. Also, 207 Arch et., Philade! phi macé 17 PRICES REDUCED! FURNITURE! ‘FURNITURE : TEN PER CENT. ABOVE Cost. ing a very large stock of ERERPING GOODS on Rage Ty ORE and the Ist day cf January next to mata alter. siions jn our place of business, we are now offer ing var entire stock at an sdvance of 10 ps t on the cost, We neme in part— M-peregat Walnut and Mabogsry Sofas, Tete a-Tetes, Bo do” Arm: ond Rocking Cusirg, po be ide Chara, 2 enay Lind Bedata: Bo @o —-Marble-top Dreasine’ Ba- ¥ airet and Mahogaty Washstands, Do do Centre and 7 Do do Watdrobae oe Fabien, Etageres, Bookcases, Cottage Suits, Boresas, Warhstand#. Tables, Osne and Wood seat Chairs, Do do Rockers, cren’s Rockers and High Chsira. Jayane @ Cottage and other Bedste Peatter Beda. Bolsters and Pillows, Husk and Hair Mattresses, Blackete, &o.,&c, ak Crockery. Glnss and Tin Wares, Wooden Wara, Baskets Cordage, Buckets, Dus ALSO,_ , townich we call the atten- onsekeepirg or refurnishing advantage to give us @ cali we are determined to dis pore of tire stock by Istday of January next. All goods delivered free of charge. BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S Nowruren Linert URNISHING WAREROOMS, 369 Sevensh Street, between I and K streets, HOLIDAY GIFTS, CHR'STMAS PRESENTS! NEW YEARS’ GIFTS! Attractive to both ladies and gentlemen in search ot a present for friends or relatives. A large and fine stock of the most desirable articles for reaiein branees hare 1 bean ressivet SF the under- zigned, and are offerea te the public es: ally as HOLIDAY GiFTa.) Pesy Rea! Point Appliques and Valenciennes. Lace Handkerchiefs. Fine ¥rench Embroidered, Tucked and Hemmed Hanekerchiefs, Res! Point Lace, Point Applique, English Thread, Valencie .nes and Maltese Lace ‘Collars in sets in great variety, French Worked and Cambric Sets and Collars, Plain and Figured Linen Sets, Russian Sets, White and Colored Linen Qollars and Cafls new atyles. iniants’ French Worked Bebes x 6 oi ‘* Mefino and Lace Caps Fine imported Fans, beautiful Purses, Porte- Monnsies, Headdresses, Head Netts, Lace Sleeves, Dress Caps for eiderly ladies, Freoch Bonnets and Hata, Worsted Goode, &c,, ko" And many other sri’cles suitabie for presents Byvery article seid is guaranteed of ¢ quality and latest style, ant warranted 10 be acily a8 represented, aod as chec- a4 the sac cualiey og enete can be Souaks any where. al! and examine for yourselves FRANKLIN M@CHISON, No. 12 Market Bipace,. between Sth and 9th streets. T oY 8s: = ae TOYsi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ar GOTTHELF & BEHREND'S m* 359 7th street, between 0 23- tal Hand I. . B,J. HOWBLL, 454 Bighth street, be- tween the avenue aud D street, will N open on Tuesday, December Ist, a handsom assortment of French Flowers by the boxy or Spring Bridal Wreaths, Feathers, Headdreases 1 of all kinds, Wax Fruit by the dozen. Also Bas Kets Giled with Fruit, suitable for presents for the approaching holidays. Wreaths made te order, 4e1- UM BER! 7M BBR! L 2 oe 1 OM Bom Bi A genera! assortment of Builders Lumber, at low- est market rates. Parties can 'be supplied in any tity, aa cons’ . quantity, as we are cO758. THOMAS & BON corner of Pratt and Green streets, f ¥.M. Buckingham, #¢ Baltimore Orders left with P.M. Buc! am, a1 and Ohio Eailroad Depot, will meet with prompt attention. des 1m* NEW FLOUR HOUSES. N GEO. T. McGLUE & CO., Flour 4ND GEY¥ERAL ComMIS3I0ON MBACEARTS, Nos. 375 € 377 D st., det. 6th and 7th sts., Have on hand «choice assortment of Family and Extra BaXers’ Flour, which they offer for sale at current market rates. Bakers and ers are in- Vited Ww examine our Btock before purchasing else- “The new firm have arranged fora supply trade brand ti P of the imore, ‘hilad: al inducements to purch rs. ITED STATES 6-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1381, UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN DEBTEDNESS. Gold, Bilver, Unocurrent Money, Exchange on al parts of Burope énd the Nozthern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD. We are authorised to furnish &3) Bonds at par anti] the ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Btooks and Gol executed in New York exclusively on commission, BITTENHOU ‘ANT & 00., Fs Bankers, 35% Penn. avenue, APON WHAT'S CAPONS!-GO TO WIL SON’ 25) Cc 119 Pennsylvania avenue, and see his Ca) iMPORTAN T 70 FAMILIRS —The us hat perfec! arrange! a f id Boston, of ‘ming bis old customers and’ the public eee all: ee hae receiving daily by e Prime Chester County : ox; Prime Baiem county GN. 3.) Teleinb Be J read, Ph ets. Soused Pigs Poot and Tripe, mg gang al aed” Domestic Brita nad Verstablos. fam! ano others en’ te ee abn Sat a ge baie : 119 Pennsylvania avenue, oo 20-6 detween ith and 3th streets, IMs: 1 Em LIME ls ! I have now on = a foll suppl f fresh wood- bars! Lime, and constantly burning and will now ea full stock at a kiln, which I will t the lowest price for cash. W. H, GoDRY. oF ab FOR ot > pete ne Trion ce Wood Mil, 08 Beventh street Gane] « Dyes oF THR LAWS OF of 18 of | By Auctioneers. YALvABen BUILDING LOY ON SEVGNTH, PT WEEN N ARDU STREETS NORTH, AP AvgTION {LAY, the isth inst., we shail sell. in front remiaes, at 40’clock p, m., part ef Lot No. 12, im Square No, 433, havir~ a front of 41 feat 810- ches on 71h, between N and J sireet north, sad 10) feat deep. he above mentioned property is bsau- ufully eitnated in a very desirable bariness location and Street railroad immediately in front. Terms: One-third cash : balance in fcur, eight, and twelve months. the purchaser to give notes for bey Seferred payments, ‘ing interest from day A deed given and a deed of trust taken, Title indisputable. deg GREEN & WILLIAMS, An:ts. By WM. L. WALL a O0., Auctioneers. | is ee PROPERTY ON 25TH St REET L West at Auction —Qn FRIDAY APLERNOON sth instant, até o'clock, we willseli in front of the premises, Lot 12, Square 33, fronting 42 fest on 25th treet west, and running back 10 feet toa B fest alley, improved by Frame Hoase Terms cash. de l¢ W, L, WALL & 09. Ancts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ( NE VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 7 Between Land M STREETS. AT Accrioy.—On | Ns 2 o'clock, p.m., i H ‘araeele Bui’ piselot.ziz: * ee Lot No 29, in Squere No. 149, havi at of | 8 feet_Tunnicg back ise feet /v lust & A's0 feat asiley. This property is handsomely situated on 1éth street west, bet. L and M sts. north, Terms: Qne-third cash ; balance in 6,12, and 13 | month, for notes pearing interest from day of sala, | A deed given, and s deed of trust taken. A portion of the purchase money will be required to be paid Cown when the propetty is knocked | down; and if not paid, it will then and there be put | up and sold to the next highest bidder. | dei GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J. 0. McGUIRE & CO. Aucti SALE BY CATALOGUE OF A682 Soh on | SS oe WiséeitasBovs” booxs.—n MONDAY | EVENING. December 2ist, ymencipg at 6 | | c clock, and continuing each evening theres‘ter at | the same hour, on the first floor of the | | 'AUQTION RUOM®, we shall nell, by catalogue. s collection of Miacel- sareous books, Bale positive, | Terme cash. delb 3, C McGU 2 By W. L. WALL & OO. neers. U 8 MARSBAL’S SALE PRIZE SCHOON « ERS ARCTIO AND GEORGE Cals- HOLM, APPARBL. FURNITURE. AND CARGOSS. In virtue of two decrees iesued from the C fice of the Supreme Court ofthe District of © bis. holding a» Pietrict Court, aud ty mw ted, I will sell, at Public Sale, for cash. on MON DAY, the 2letday of December insiaat. commenc- ing at Vi o'clock a.m, st the foot” Sizth stract wEarf. on the Potomac River, in the City of Wash- | quired. ington. : TEE SCHOONER AROTIC. HEB TACKLE, AP PAREL, AND FURNITURE, ‘CARGO- Paes Belt lpart tbl. Pork bl B 1 kit Maokerel } } lot Sugar Let @: m dot Hams Port bol. of Crackers Part bb} Flour lean Oil Lot Cofee Chronometer 1 Com!ort, ALSO THE ONER GKORGS CHISHOLM, HER TACELE, APPAREL, AND FURNILTURE. CARGO — | About 80 Secke and Barrale }) Compass _ Lot Butter and Grackers Arso. fold, but not cailed for, from Scheoner Alma . ON, U. & Marshe!, D.C. Lot of small Sacks, the sale of the Sc’ WARD BH. L _Ter WM. HIDES! Wau Re sold at Auction, every W&DNESDAY and SATURDAY. at ll o’clccy a.m.. at tha Wharf, foot of Sixth street, all the HIDES. TALLOW, &3, that may be on hand. of Cattle sianghtered outside of the limits of the Distri:t of Qolumbia, and shipped to this point for such disposition, ‘Terme cash, in Government funds. to be paid at the time of gale, G. BELL, WALL & CO. Aucte, delim Lieut. Gol. and C8. 0, By J.C. MeGUIRE & GO., Auctioneere, QALB OF SUNDRIES AT THE TREASURY \* Extexs1on—On MONDAY, December 28, at 11 ovclock, at the Treasury Extension we shall aol! 1200 feet Roofing Fi ‘S600 to 4000 New Circular Brick 1900 to 200 Old 2 igs Large lot of Cement Barrels . Large jot of fan ne, Various dimensicns Several lots of Old Luwber aad Centres, 9 Blocks of Tennessee Marble Lears¢ lot of Scrap, Wrought, and Cast Iron and ton Pipes Lot of Doors and Frames, wita Mortice Lecka and inges 4 Tons, more or leas, Manilla Rope, old Friction Drums, ing Architact. 00... A By J.C McGUIRE & ©O.. Auctioneers. (PRUsTER's SALE OF IMPROVED REL ES- TATE ON PE ISLAND.—By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, substituting me as Trustee under as deed of trust recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 186, folios 211, &c., one of the land records for Washington coanty, D. G., 1 shall, on TUBSDAY, the 22d day of December at4 o'clock 2: m,.sellat Public Auction, on the mises, Lot No.2, in Square No 333, fimproved y & large frame Dwelling house. This property issituated on F street south be- tween 9th and 10th west.and in a portion of the city where property is greatly enhancing in verue, Terms: One thitd cash wad tue balance in two equal no 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of Wat on th preiniaos conveyanein; Z yaneing Sy. ¥-FENDAL Ww. del-eokds J. 0. MeGUIRM & 00., Aucts. ByJ. 0, McGUIRE & CO.. Auctionsars MALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON TENTH oS serween Lb ayy M STREETS NORTH AT PusLic f£aLze.—CUn TOBSDAY AFTERNOON, Dec, 22d, at 4 o'clock, oa the premites, we shall! ssl!, Lot No. 10, in the fubdivision of the east balfof Square No. | #41, fronting 27 feet 2 inches on Tenth street west, between I. and M Streets north, and running back about 99 together with the imprevements, con- sisting of a Two-story and Basement Brick Dwel! ing-bor containing six rooms, ement ‘erm: One-third in cath ; the remainder in six and nize months, with rest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, del6 J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucta. ByJ,C. McGUIRB & OO, Auctioneers, DMINISTRATOR’S BALE OF B' KS AND Lax» Waznasts—On MONDAY AP TBRNOON, | December ist, at 40’clock, we shall sell. at the | Auction Reoms— 95,000 City of Evansville Seven Per Gent. Coupon 2,000 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Preferred 160 Acre Land Warrant. WH, SUMATTINGLY,, Administrator, W. A Ce a ee Meu DIRW & OO. Ancte: J.o. Mog UTES « OO... Auctioneera. NOBTH K. BETWEEN FIRST STREBT RAST AMD DRUAWARE ANENUE — On WEDNESDAY AFTBRNOON, Dec 2394. at 4 o’clock, op the premises, we shull sell, Lot No. 6, in Square No. 715, fronting 60 feet on north K street, between First street cast and Delaware ayenue,and eash ; the remainder in six and . the pie ayeceet secured by # deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. dele 3.0. MeGUIRE & 00, ducts, By WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. South, ht? opal evenne cit rath airtel. Lasse Bab OF UH ‘ED PLEDGES or FALL asp Wisrse OLoTsinG, GOLD AND Sirver Wa BP Wang. Di. pope, & On MONDAY and ESDAY EVENINGS rat. Dist and 224 December, commenci t 634 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we will sella large assort- ment of Clothing, &e. 'e bame in ard Heavy Overooats peers pone iorpak. and Drest Coats Bantaloben, Velvet abd Oloth Vests, Undershirts Meri "Delaine. other Dresses eripo. - Tape SUE Sota ana Woolen Plaid Bhowls 2, Matiz, Boots, Bhoes, and Gaiters lankets, Sheets, Towelling, Pillows, &¢, AsO, A large astortment of GoM and Silver Watches and + Chains ake Jewelry, Dismond Rings, Plain Gold Rings, kc. Violins, Banjos, Drums, Guitars Bevolvers, Knives. Forks, and F poons, Together wits many other articles not enume rated, which will be sold without reserve aud warranted as represented, ae ME: WM. L. WALL & 00., Ancts. . ‘BITES AND WATER FRONTS. HARE BIT ee en's OFFIOE, Dee. 9, 1983. By virtue of and in a9901 with the provis- apd terms prescribed in the act of the oR Soumetle. approved March 77. 1883, entitled “Ap gct authorizing the to lease whari sites on the Potomac river, &c., ar October’ 17, 1868, 1 shall, Sees ovcloek M con: street west. ment there! approved MOLONDAY ‘the 21 12 mencine st the foot of Eleventh ‘went, to the highest bidder, at Public Auction. the fol- jeces and parcels of ground, to be used as lowing Resor water opie, Vie? That at the, foot of Eleven iby ant tione two 4 ree immediately west of and adighaing twelf h atreat woatenehs pen ith: that at the front of strect south, 1 TOHARD WALLACH, Mayor. soto, Dec. V5, 1863. po Teh MONDAY, the The above rate next, at saine hour snd place. oe ge RIGHARD WALLAGH, Mayor: success or BO ess aud correspindsnce Atrictl) ate. Rooms for patients, MADAME CORSON, altimore. No, 110 Fayette street near Asquith. dels-Im* ‘A UTOG@RAPET —MMB. C. DePRAGE, Al tographist, having had acveral years’ experi- ence in alt the principal cities in Europa, wil! offer her services to the American public, for the firat time, on Present, Past, and Future aflairs of Life. Will rend @ correct lixenass of future Wife or Hus- fee, 0 cents, “Address ‘Muse, G: DePRAGH, Post fee, 50 centa. ress Mme. C, . Office, Washington, D.C. de 12 6t* 404" SuErAn eOpEP BESEECE ROLLE ounce air rons, that ahe is now ready to read the Past. Present and Future, and may be consulted confidentially on all imyo tant matters at all times from 9 a, m. eel ae m, Ladies & cents; gentiem 1. No. 69 sonth A st. 4 doors east from Carroll: prison, Oapito! Hill, Warhineton, D CG. ‘6 nod - BOARDING. OARD — Handeomely-farnisu2d Rooms, with Board. Apply at 135 @ street, bet. 2185 and 22d sts. 1b-2w* Ss AL GSNTLEMEN OAN BB AOOON- Bot Sy Men ALL BN BOTLa, S08 Mica s > i at., bet. F and G sts, ee de torst™ FQSNISHED RooMS AND VIRST-OLASS Board. including fire and gas, for gentlemen only, at 156 G street. between 20th and 2ist. Be- Tesences givenand required, Terma $30 per month, 18 Ressran FLSET, = A STBAMER Seed Wil) leave the FOOT OF SEVENTH STREET, ON SATUBDAY, and every other dsy,at 12 o'clock m., and ON SUNDAY - atl0and 2o0’clock, This will bea PLEASANT EXCURSION, The boat does not touch at any point, but goes round the fleet, Fare for the round trip 50 cents, No passes re- FORE FAMILY GROCRRIES, Northwest Corner Fleventh ond Ists. NEW RAISINS, NEW CURRANTS, BORDEAUX ALMONDS, PRIME OITRON, NUTS of all kinds FYISBER'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEAT, Just receive, s fihe lot of No. 1 MACKEREL, in kite. PrimeN Y BUTTER Cooking WINES and BUANDIES, Fine WHIS- sho, ide WM TOWERS. @OMETHING LONG WANTED. fs FELTON MARKBT BRANCH, Hotels, restaurants, bosrding boares, and_pri- Ysie families and sutlers can procure all the Eastern WIS received Ccaiiy. such as Cod, Haddock. Rock, White #1 Black Fish, Seoliops.Littic Neck Clams. Cresred and delivered to any part of th de 12 61 FURS! FURS! FURS! LADIES’ BETS at S10, $15, $%, up to IM. CEILDREN’S SETS at $3, $5, $3, up to $12. Great supply now ready, For ssle at no #8-1m* SEYMOUR’S, Georgeto. JATURAL LIFE EVERLASYING FLOWERS, Boquets, Baskets, Wreaths, &c..of fresh cut Flowers made to order. Boquets of choica fiowers constantly on hand. N. B, Partien and weddiags weRee St the ‘shortest notice ‘by A. W. ‘BORA. [HOW O 20 COUNTER SHOW CASES just received, 1.80 2 UPRIGHT CASES, for Millinery goods, Thich Il be sold at New Yor! (ces, W freight added. a BONT? & GRIFFITH, 369 Beventh strest, _ between I and K streets. — de 7-2w — Cc GAUTIABB’S RESTAURANT, . 252 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, CARD. The subscriber begs leave to thank his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him. Also, to inform them that he has thrown the entire upper agiion of his ex- tensive establishment into DINING, BUPPER, and BREAKFAST ROOMS, for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen. The subscriber begs leave to state also that he gtest ex) 9, refitted the establishment with the view of presenting is patrons comforts not to be found in the Metropolis. With his corps of recently ong French cooks, equaled ino country, is own personal attention being devoted to the securement of every delicacy of the season, he trusts that his old patrons and the publie generally will appreciate his en- deavors as wel as their own comfort and economy by acontinuance of their liberal patronage. Entraree for ladies, private door. OG. GAUTIBE Ro &% eosw 252 Pennsylvania avenee. NEW ATTRACTION, = Street. A First-class Shee Store in 7¢ 1 HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST, BOOT AND SHOR STORE Iu the city of Washington, with a very extensive Stock of oF, LADIES’. MISSES’. CHILDREN’S, oc GENTE A WOES ARB, y ait every- Body 7? Bivie and Quality, OSB TH AL.” No, 517 7th street, Intelitgencer Block 84 door above D street, west side. #7 A great variety of MILITARY BOOTS. nol2 606m Dx. LISPENARD Announces to the public that he be corsulted at his office over G. & T. Par- ker’s Grocery Store, Pexnsylvamia avenue, be- tween 6th and 7th sts., on ail private dixensea on Toesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and in a Va , (office corner Pitt and King stree’ on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Aji dan- MEDICAL. “ gerous and disgusting drugs avoided and cures Warranted deSim H. 0. LISPENARD. M. D, OW READY— PROPHET SEEP HEN SON OF DOUGLAS. . Wherein marvelous things are foretold of the Reign of Abraham, Prive 15 cents. F BE, ‘Booksellers, 'REKt & BANC. 20 2}-lp No, 2 nn et., New Yor FR RMOVAL.~ The subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and the public, that his ‘WOOD and COAL DEPOT has been removed from the corner of 14th and E streets to OHIO AVE- NUB, between lith and 15th streets, where he will ‘eceive orders for Wood and Coal, of to re whieh he basa full supply on hand, st moderate prices. [no 24-1m] GEO, F. KIDWELL. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN BROKERS, No. ve penn be! street, ladelphia, Pa. Prises Cashed in all Legalised Lotteries, and in- formation given. no'ls-1m- HOTOGRAPH AND PICTURE Fas™ES. Just Received— OUR WINTER 8TOCK, ar P. J. BELLEW & CO.’8, No. 510 Seventh street. ‘We state im no boasting spirit that onr choice selection of Fancy, Oval and Square PICTURE FRAMES PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH ENGLISH and AMBALUAN FTOTUNES tn lacgor, cheaper, and better assorted than in all Washing- ton. and indeed we think Philadelphia and Balti- mote incinded Also our fall liner aby a : tilt sud new: Elegant Gi tenons Every Size Linported, : Our price is same as New York and Philadelphia Houses. ; We a wery laly and gentleman in Washington and everywhere te call. A Look round our various departments, it makes no difference whether you buy or not. *Gentiemanly clerks always ready to wait on you, P. J, BELLAW & 90., 510 Seventh atreet. no 25 Im Washineton, D. PIANO FORTE FOR SALB—We have a ve! } a Knabe fe 30d Pearl Fey oeees a Ler Ley ea Auctior and Com: : south cor.: aye. ate French Plate det -tf AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER, ~ Pennsyloania Avenue, near Willards’ Hotel. LeONARD @ROvER soeee+ as.» Director, THI8 (Thursday) EVENING, Dee, 17, Last night tivel: THE GREAT RAVBe MARTINE?TI MARZETTI First time in Washi “of the Magai Which has everywhere been, Feca.ved with the mort intense delight, being acknowledged by all to ie meat brill: sat ballot performed ¥ thiaareat “Sout BST laces every member of the Mam- Performance wi'] commence with Magaificent Acton the Corde-Tendu, by Mlle Zaafrecta, and Master Paul Martinetti in his brillisut evolutions, T which, the beautiful Ballet Divertissement THE PRIMA DONNA. After which, by particular req ucst, the extraor- dinary Gympastic Performance on the SUSPEND&D RIN BY THE MARTINETTI BROTHERS To consinde yea ret Kaown Comic PB. mime of MONB. - oor AL UMEAC, under the To-morrow evening, with everythi: and beautiful, Thetaucoaee Tazans of, —— 2 LADY CAMILLA’S HUSBAND. ang ari og pele Rerself for the great event.) 20% Preparing Grand 2; vi pozand Family Matinee on Saturday Afternoon, FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH BTREET, ABOVE E. Joux T. Forp........-... Manager and Proprietor (Also of Holiday Street Theater, Baltimors.) MR, JAS. H. HACKETP, as FALSTAFF, IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, TO-NIGHT, PRICES OF ADMISBION. Parquette and Family Circle... Orchestre Chairs... meee Private Boxes, (holding six persona). Colored Circle.......-.. —---..-5. ++ .25 cents _ Seats may be secured caring the day by appiica- tion at the box office of the Theater, betwesh the hours of 98.m.and6p.m. No extracharge. GF4* D SACRED CONCERT x IN AID OF THE BrOTORY FUND oF EPIPHANY PARISH. Church of the Epiphany, G@ street, beiweca 1sth and 4th = THURSDAY EVBEING, Dec. 17, AT EIGHT O'ULOCE a Selections from Handal, Monielsrohn, Rossini, Mercaasnte,Hehubertyets. Tickets at bietzerott’s, Mili:’s, Hudeon T; Blanchard & Mohun’s, Philp & Paylor’s ard at Ciseel’s. in Georg CANTERBURY HALL MUSIC { CANTERBURY, $ AND AL L §CANTHHBEURY.? THRATER, Louisi4Na AVEZUR, Roar of Nationa! and Metrovolitan Hotels. SECOND WEEK SECOND WRES . 76 cenis Sldand gi B GEBAT TERPSICHOSF AT ALLIANGR! GEBAE TUSESICHORBAD atUtaN cn eet TOPHOFF, % TORHOFE, I WoeER, MILUIE £0 ¥WLER, MILLIE POW MoRTiM ea, | aR FULTS Moms M CLARA FOWL, So aye ROUZANL, THE £UPERB BALLET TROUPE. TO-NIGET TO-NIGHT LA MAYA DK SEVILLA LA MAYA DE SEVILLA. Cernivar or Ventce!—Carnivat oF Vewrce! BM mason ARR ETEDOE HEROR : “WILLIAMS. OLARKE, Xe. EDESON. OROSS. READING QRANGE GIRLS OF YENICE. YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN. Doors open ata quarter, to 7; performance ata quarter before 8 o’clock. Admission 2 aud ©) 01s, POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE de 14 6t SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MB. JOHN K. GOODALL, Prcrasedt And Teacher of Dancing in the most finisbed bal! room style, acquiring ease and elegance on entering company, United Hall, 11th screet, near Penn. avenue, where, iadies and geni!emen can take private lessons any hour or in olaares, The Beeptre and Indian Glub Exerci ecrrection of round shoulders. one si deformities. Phey papereede ail calistheni highly recommended by the medical profe offcers of the army and navy. For cards of terms please call at his rooms. no <7 Im* WANTED. TO FILL THB QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, $432, 3105 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR NEW RECRUITS, S332, 3105 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR COLORED RYCRUITS, + $30, Pald in advance, PERSONS WISHING TO BNLIST Will apply to any of the following RECRUITING OFFICERS: 8. V. BACON, Engine Hall, near the Market, on Pennsylvania } avenue, between Seventh and Ninth streets J.C. HYDE, Corner of Fourteenth and New York avenue, C. A, KBASBEY, » H street, near corner of Nineteenth ani Penn- Sylvania avenue. J, C. PARKER, Corner of High and Dunbarton streets, George- town, de 15-tf | MPORTANT NEWB FROM THE : GREAT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT or BAR & BROTHER, Corner or BE amp Sevewta Staxers. We are now daily teceiving of our own manufac- ture, in great quantities— Fine buosiness Suits, An entire new style of Business Frock Coats, Fine Beaver and other Overcoais, mI Coats made and trimmed in the best Fine Biack Doeskin Pants, And of Fancy mer Pantsand veo we have the best and finest the market pevekces New sre or Youthe’ and Boys’ Clothing in large quantities And a very large stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, such a8 White and Colored Shirts, Undersnirts, Drawers, Silk Neck Ties,Bearfs, Buk and Woolen Slows, wpa Ciothing. Also,a stock of Military OTR Og. All ofthe above-named goods are mostly of our own manufacture, we can thereforc[warrant them tobe substantialiy made. Such & Aisplay of goods and the iow rates we are asking will be agrestin- ent to 5 Me isim PN BaR & BROTHER. A FAMILY HORSE FOR BALE OB SAP—Works ogg well undarths snqgie: perfectly sound, undartha > find "and gentle; sold toes tenin el owner baving no further use for him. Inquire at the ttore corner of 10th and M streets, Northern Liberties, de 15-3t" CONFIDENTIAL. Yotne MEN who haveinjured themselves by certain recret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middle ed or old men, who, froin the follies of youth or other Canes, oat & debility in sdvance of their ©; Beatet any onecahoald Gratreaa = THE GHORET mento: sho} irstread** FRIEND ud a ‘ies will learn something rtance ‘using ** The Secret Friend,’” ofr any addréon, ia & sealed envelope. on re- ceipt of Ten Sonia. Aceves eoD: dey Pees 5 LOCAL NEWS. LIST OF EXEMPTS DRAF FROM THE The examination ot those persons disquali- fied for the draft, to take place in January next, has been progressing since I hursday last, At the office of the Provost Marshal, Captain H. A. Scheetz, [4th street and New York avenue. The tollowing is a list of those already examined and exempted. The examining sur- geon is J. B. Keasbey, Esq. Mr. F. W. Black- ford is the commissioner: Samuel N. Solomon, physical disabilit, James Ball, physical disabilicy. % John ©. Goodman, under age. Lioyd ). Simpson, erroneous enrolment. Joseph Clements, physical disability. James O. Stallings, under age. Alfred Sampson, physical visability. ~ Daniel Cochran, physical disability. “W. H. Sweeney, physical disability. Wilham Garrett, physical disability. Bernard Evans, physical disability. Charles Crusiager, physical disability. Frederick Freund, physical disability. Enoch Kirk, physical disability. Ghomas, F. Trane, physical disability. eorge Seeger, alien. Henry Theodore, alien, Jeremiah Carroll, physical disability. Benjamin Scrivner, physical disability. W.G. Busey, physical disability. Daniel McRea, over age; second clas. James Dailey, alien. Michael William, over age; second class. John Howard, over age: second class. Benjamin F. Ford, physical disability. Thomas Creamer, erroneous enroimen:. John Gordon, physic=! disability. Stephe A. Dole, phygical disability. Benjamin Smith, physical disability. J.P: Lenuedy, 29 C st. physical disability. cern Whitney, 411 ¢th street, physical disa- ility. Timothy Doneyan, physical disability. Hiram T. Sell, drafted in Brook J.N. Voeris, 210 Sth st., ph. Charles W. Milbarn, 912 High eal disability. Joseph Rosenthal, 16 Market Space, physi- cal disability. M.J. Powers, physical disabili Wm. Crompten, in service March 3, 1°63. Oscar M, Harris, i F street, erroneously en- rolied. Hevry Dickson, physical disability. Edwin J. Krouse, 2 Frederick or Fourth streets, physical ais x Ferdinand King, eT age. John Wallace, grease shop, erroneously en- roiled. Frank U. Sitt, 498 Ist., physical disability. Adler, 350 5th st, physical disability. ‘dt Emmert, O streei, aiienag+. bility. reet, physi J.T. Walker, physi:al disability. Richard Thompson, 5:5 Isth s t, physical disability Alexauder Borland, 35z L street, phyiscal disability Jeremiah Collins, 104 Michael Madigan street, ahenage. J. H. Heath, 3 street, physical disabili Arthur Hazelett, Beadle corral, physieal @ gbility. James W. Thompson ability. Kichard Moore, 19: 9th street, phy: 2d street, alienage. Gay street, piysical al disa- 75 Frederi + dlienage. tee!, aiienage. » physical disa- John Hold bility. William Martin, 75 Frederick street, physi- ca} disability. ©. H. Grngan, 122 Pa.ay., physical disability, Charles H. Grugan, N. E. corner F and 2uih streets, physical disability. S. Frank Swart, N.E. corner F and 20th streets, physical disability. Henry King, 421 12th st., physical disability. Greenberry Brown, 65 Prospect street, over age; transterred to cecond class. Jebn Wrik, 235 Pennsylyania ay., over age: transterred to second class. Charies H. Ambush, [5 Market street, over age; transferred to second class. Robert Sacks, 341 D street, alienage. Jchn H. Nailor, ds> N street, under age. Rich'd Kelly, 14 Fayette street, pysical dis- ability. W. Compost. camp, 71 Frederick st., alienage. James Mackey, Government repair shop, alienage. (Goce iweming, Government wagon shop, a nape . Krenzledt, Government bakery, alienaze. L. Sandner, 63 Bridge street, alienage. Dau’l Brown, Market Space, Vt.ay., between Lend M streets, transferred 10 second class. W. ©. Smith, Governmeni harness shop, physicul disability. Hugh Doyle, Government bakery, physical disability. Wm. G. Fox, 646 7th st., physical disability. Alex. Campbell, 234 and H streets, physical disability. chs. Able, 106 Bridge st., physical disxpilily. Wm. H. Hillery, 28s 23d st., physical disability. Albert Butler, Government wagon shop, in U.S. service March 3, 1503. Sam’) Ke iL N. ¥. av., physica! disability. Bue) B. 9 High street, in service March 3, 1 Wm. Fallan, H street, between 26th and 27th, physical disability. * Peter C. Harrison, 168 Bridge street, physical disability. Uriah B. Harrison, 254 I street, physical dis- altly: Cropley, 310 Pa. avenue, physical dis- F. Garnee, 200 Sth street, furpmished outotiturc. Robert MeGurnis, Government biacksmith shop, in U. 8. service March 3, 1-63. John ©. Fainte,Government carpenter shop, in service March 3, 1563. Z Elisha Bradford, 3 East Capitol street, physi- cal disability. O. H. Brighiwell, physical disability. Albert VanBarrack, (76 Bridge st., alienage. Chas. W. Darr, corner {th and F streets, phy- sical disability. Thos. Clancey, 211 2ist street, alienage. Sain’1] EF. Wheatley, > Gay street, underage. Robt. Clarkson, 227 Sth street, transferred to second chiss. Jcs. Fischer, 19 sth ctreet Park, alienage. Wm. Deherty, warriiouse No. |, alienage. Nathan Gollheif, 359 7th street, physical dis- ability. James Ragan, 174 Beale street, alienage. Edward Toomey, 19th and H streeis, drafted in Philadelphia. Patrick Hogan, tst st.. Georgetown, alienage. Benj. A. Prather corner 3d and () streets, er- roneonsly enrolled. J. Wesley Pumphrey, corner 3d and Q sts., rroneously enrolled. John Edwar@ Cole, ithstreet, between Pand Q. physical disatali Leopold Rhcholo. ability. Geo. W. Jackson, Tennallyiown, physical disability. John Lambkens, 117 21st street between Oand P, erroneously enrolled William Barr, 101 H street, between 22d and 253d streets, erroneously enrolled. Thomas Fitzgerald, 211 23d street, alienage. James Gibson, 562 Pa. av., physical disability. Martin Davis, erroneously enrolled. _ _, yy+ Altred Fessenqan, Kita disability. °"F ¥éderick Mohler, corner of I and 17th streets, erroneously enrolled. Alfred Grant, 19th street and Pa, avenue, furnished substitute. Dennis Collins, north K street, between 4th and 5th, physical disability. John E. Latham, corner ef 19th and Pa. ay.; transferred to 2d class. Henry Proctor, 323 iSth street, erroneously enrolled. Adam Lofink, 104 7th street, between D and E, alien. John W. Pumphrey, G, between 2d and 3d streets, physical disability. i Marcellus Murphy, 2d and M streets, physi- cal disability. > James Hickmen,.Pa. avenue, between Ith and uae tate AF ae auenage eorge Kramer, 191 Ls! ‘i es J B Taylor, 350 10th st. payeral Ungatae W..H. Robinson, 135 Du: jon street, phys- ical disability. Se Jobn Scniotoback, N. ¥. avenue, between Ist reps Mopac, 22 Montgomery street, physi- gal Msabiliy iey, physical disability. gree Wie p ORT A street, betiveen 2d and ab traisferred to second class. “Austin. Egerly; Sth-etzeet and Del. avenne, Dorel iach, 2a street, between Fay and ‘yederick, allen. tank Ryan, 272 Va.av., physical disability. Wines Fowier, Chain Bridgestreet, phyai- cal dieability. ‘ 37th street, physical dis- THE WEEKLY Si'AR. This excelent Family and News Journ. containing a greater variety of interesting read- iug than can be found in any other, is published on Friday morning TRRMS—Cash, invariably in advance. Single copy, per annum. 1 00 Five copies. » A Ten copies. . 900 Twenty-five x 00 It invariably contains the « Washington News” that hasmade The Daily Evening Star circulate so generally throughout the country. @7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately atter the is sue of the paper. Price—Turgz Czenrs. PE SS EZ J.C, Price, 273 Va.av., physical disanitit David Laughlin, 20 Sad street, phyaied Nis. ability. Jacob Heppting, 222 C street, beiween 13th 133g, alinage. H. McCoy, Government bakehouse, phy- sical disability. Henry Gleim, 22d street, physical disab.lity. Edward Cammack, 16 Potomac street, phy- sical disability. Samuel V. Hurdiecs to second class. John McCarty, 181 5th street, alienage. Rob’t W. Sweney, K st. corral, noa- resident. ‘Wm. Ross, Robinson’s corral, blind in right eye. Jas W. Davis, 14thand(, physical disability. Leopold Suchs, 439 8th street, alienage. Smith H. Carran, Robiuson’s corra!, gunshot wound of thigh. Smith W. Catron, gunshot wound in thigh. Chas. J. Burwer, 6th and D streets, phyeical disability. George F. Benjamin, Government harness shop, non-resident. Rurr P. Nichols, 23 ist st., physical diss Edward Grabam, Gov under 212 I street, transferred bility. ument harness shop, ‘enton, 231 7:st., physical disability. Jon » O, between ith and 5th streets, Physical disability. AI. Mackall, 43 Dunbarton street, physical Aisanility. Cal. McCarthy, correr H and isth sts., alien. George A. Napier, corner 19th and H streets, physical disability. John Wolfran, H street, near the market, physical disability. Jobn M. Sullivan, physica) disability. Edw. Dewell, 69 High st, physical disability. Jno. Meany, Government saddler shop, alien. Richard Thompson, 210 I street, phys.cal disability. W. W. Clampitt, 297 F st., blind in right eve. H.C. Christian, 17 K st., physical disability. Richard Edmonson, M street, between 19th ard th streets, overage Arthur H. Gicybinger, northeast corner of F and 20th streets, alienage. Martin Arenz, 50! 9th street, alienage. Frederick Surzing, 213 7th streei, ali nage. Michael Stirzing 97th street, alienage. Anthony Mang. 74 Bridge street, alienage. Peter Mang, 7! Bridge street, alienage. Peters Maug, Gorcrmment bake-House, alien. fee. John Bemmer, 71 Bridge street, alienage, Anthony Mang, Government mess-hanse, alienage. George L. Lawrence, 7 and G, physical di Uf. WW. Tate. & physical disability Michael Connelly John Wills, or Wells. shop, p? ical disability O. A. Sucherbach, + disability. Adam Waricy, 249 4h street, between I and K, alienage. John McAuliff, 10th sireet, bi Thom Sullivan, Gear's wound of thigh th strect, between F Henry Lightn 400 9th st William S’ 119 High street, e enrolled. John Redding, 19ih street Park, deficiency of hand from gunshot wound. Edward Sheckels, 62 Frederick street, phys- ieal disatnli Jsmes Mc ability Herry Ashenback, 262 D street, alienage. Ephraim McMurry, 2? E street, between A and B, physical disability. Asher L. Roff, Pa. avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, physical disability. Patrick McAuliff, alenage. James Kenikrubin, Government baker, phys- ical disability. Antnony Hanlon, 135 High street, alienage. J. V. Coburn, 39 H street, physical disability. Conrad Sede, corm il street and Pa. ave- nue, physical disability. Eli Hill, 21st, between G and H sireets, phys- ical disability. C. F. Robinson, 53 Jefferson street, physics! ausupiaty. Patrick Mann, 19th-street park, alienage. Bernard Mc(juaid, corner High and Cherry streets, alienage. Wilired Young, tid Fayette street, transfer« rea to second class. Berjemin Flinn physical disability. James H. Miles, physical disability. Joceph Whiiden, Lith, between P 2nd ( sts., physical disability. George McCullough, Government harness shop, transferred to second class. David Jacob, L, between 6th and 7th streets, alienage. Patrick Kennedy, alienage. Jobn Foley, Government bakery, physical disability. John Downing, 291 7th street, alienaze. Henry Prinzhorn, corner 5th and M_ streets. enage. ae Oe as neck, G, between 2dand 234 sts., alienage. Logan Williams, over 45 years. Thomas Frisbie, Pa. avenne, erroneously enrolled. George Jac neously enrolled. Mark H. Brown, 24 N street, erroneously en- roiled, Wm. H. Douglass, 15th, between L and K streets, physical disability. Thomas higgins, F, bétween 2ist and 2d streets, alienage. Edward Lailer, N.Y. avenue, between ist 12d streets, aliennge j ubling, %39 F street, m United Yonghlin, 10th street, physica! dis- 0th, between D and E sts., son, veterinary hospital, erro- States service Bide (yeprae Metzler, N.Y. avenue, between Ist and JaSuecis, nuge. John Liberty, ationa, 4 George Shearnet, 59 dge street, alienage. Calvin S. Morse, Pa. avenne, between J ith and loth streets, physical disability. Charles Price, corner -th street and Pa. ay- enue, transferred to second class. Jovathan Goodal, K-street corral, transferred to second class. Perry Goodin, M street, between 15:h and 16th, transferred to second class George Sclefl, 71 Frederick street, alienage. i. T. Brand, +4 Fayette street, under age. Charles McUariby, A street, between 2d and ad, alienage. F Cornelius Kelly, 17th-st. hospital, alienage. Christian Conroes, Government blacksmith shop, alienage, x Henry Tripp, Government blacksmith shop, 407 Pa. avenue, oneness. James E. Babbett, Potomac street, physical disability. S. Esterline, 211 G street, loss of teeth. Wm. H. Chapman, 113 Beale street, trans- ferred to second class. z Jou Walker, 322 Pa. av., physical disabilit! Thomas Johnson, i 23d street, between ¢ and H, alienage~ Charles N. Richards, 370 8th street, between K and L, physical disability. Thomas Clarke, Government shop, erroneously enrolled. John Walsh, 313 H street, physical disabilivy. Henry Kratt, Government bakery alienag. John Lacey, 2i2 H st., erroneously enrolled. Joseph Marnoffer, 235 7th street, alienage. Jacob E Parker, vo 2 ~snct_ over age. . Roberts, 315 D streer, hael FE. Re Dee. aDs 1» Uctween, “Daniel Murphy, 1th-street park, alienage. Andrew Suiiy Frederick Kroll, curpos'teet PAXK.Qlavac-; erroneous)y enrolled. Patrick Goinney,slienage. _ Jacob Budd, 301 E street, alienage. Daniel Goinney, alienage. Thomas Sullivan, alienage. F J. F.Mareh, (ith and Chesnut alley, phys:- oy seob D. Porney, transferred tosecond class. Henry W. Jennings, 278 ‘Vt. avenue, now in “Sym. 1M. Draper, K street corral,’ erroneous enrolment. John W. Reed, D strect, between N. J. ave- nue and S.C. avenue, physical eigenaig 4 George W. Bates, 7th sireet, between E and G streets, physical sey Edward S.Maitin, E, between 9th and 10th streets, on L, Navy Yard, physical disabitity: ‘W. A. Mathis, 373 © street, iy en- rolled...” s % ; Edward Casey, Goat alley, transterred to \d class. s made SS **y id, Baiham, E. atreet, between 6th and oun blacksmita Y. H. Baiham, streets, phresal eyicap ss 4 + ay Be. arin ywden, 278 street, erroneously James Waters, I street, between iithand in streets, physical disability. Wa Beles eT reece Tne Rak hed ™m. Stewart, 2 ot John. Griffin, 565 11th street, physical dica- Richard Crawley, 142 K street, between 220m and 22d streets, sical disability, ' J. Nourse, mobi elects [To BE ] ~~