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LOCAL NEW AMUSKMENTS TO-NIGHT Forv's Tu@aTEen.—Mr. Ford did good thing fer lovers of comedy when he engazed John © or he hase ver been an immense favorite ington. To night be appears in Tom Taylor’s comed “The Victims,” and in.t pity of “Toodles,” (two big parts for him.) be will be weil stained by Mr. Ford's com- pany. Gnrover’s Turater.—The great tragedy combination. J. W. Wallack, E. L. Davenport and Mre ar assisted by Mr. Grover s flue Mr E ¥ Davenport as «F uw an nd Mrs ~Madatine. i raeter CANTEREL p-uight ihe entire Terpsi- chorean All Ubappear in the beantifal ballet entitled ©The Fountain of Love.” Jutia Mortimer and Milhe Fowler will perform the “Arab Lay nd after the Ethiopian corps appear in a v nd dances, the entertamn tical drama, in which Edeson and the dramatic company will ap. pear. Fairs ayy PeStIyats. — Citizens of the Navy should not torget that they have a tine opport ing by attending upon the F. air under the uns- pices of the la held st Odd Fellows’ Halil, Navy Yard. | A delighttol and Festival is also being | held at the F Presbyterian Charch, Ninth 1 Far is for the benetil ot the S articles. L nud there is a good display of vRE—Kobert A. West, Esq., editor of the Chronel, will deliver the fourth lecture of the course of the Washington Literary aud Iirematic A i Hail to-night undoubtediy be an able effort, 1. EXAMINATION —The public exami- nation of St. Aloysius parochial schools will take place this evening at St. Aloysius Hall, | on First street, between Tand K. 7 Band will be in attendance. A SELECT CONCERT Will be given to-night by the young ladies of tae Second District Gram- mar School, at the Baptist church, Thirteenth street. 0m OUR HOLIDAY DIRECTORY. We contiane to-day our Holiday Directory, Informing customers as to the best places to purchase holiday wares. As we shall continue our notices from da: © day our customers will do well to sendin | their advertisements without delay and ensure themselves a place in the Directory: Fancy goods, perfumeries and toilet articles of taste and utility may be obtained at the well- known drug store of OTHo Bos wELt, coruer of Maryland avenue and 7th street. Boswell has also an excellent articie for colds in the shape ef medicated cough candy of his own manu- | facture. | + and is pre- | ed to furnish them in quantiti usandg:lous. Also, spiced oystersand | uxuries + A. Susy one th is the agent for pure M: ud for Massey, ¢ -t Philadelphia ales As in great demand about blishment, which is a i etown, Will ne doubt be these time Green stree! sell patron:ze Suse: No. #24 Seventh scree hly baled every day + No. 164 Seventh sweet, m: y UNCEMeUTS 4 ny niion of buy vouth street, of Every artich usually found ina hard- be oblaive + Tory he Br i Seventh near I, | superic ssortment of gents’, ladies’, mis es’ and ty boets at reduced prices. This firm has ever noted for the excellent arti- cle: of iesther ware they have for sale. Also, & good assortment of hats, caps and head gear. | Jos. W. Davis, corner of Ninth and E streets, | has groceries, wines, liquors and dried fruits | exuctly suitable for the times. Among the ar- | ticles offered may be enumerated sweet cider ince m cranberries, raisins, cur- ooking wines, preserves, pickles, anda y of other good things. ‘ WILLSon, 31S Pennsylvania tTepared to furnish furniture of te An examination of their lurgaand weli- tisfuction to Il purchasers. offer superior indnes | Menis to parties desiring to refurnish their | hous-s for the new year. Look in upon them | tree d Peunsylvania avenus. K Daas e Center Marker, Tlicles in the dry govcs I | kets, Fre h merinoes, dress goods, black | and colored silk=, and & larze number of bed blankets, spread-, comtorts, Ac. Give them a holiday pure’ ow Hare Crotiine S enfield & Co.,) corner of Pennsy! aud Four and-a-nalf street, is Rirvey & Broruer have at their | en Seventh and Kighth streets, op- a yariety of the most as shawls, | nit avenue iled with a | splendid assortment of clothing for winter wear. The stock is choice and varied, embraciug all articles needed, and will be sold at moderate prices tosnit the times. Civilians or military men who wonld ob:ain 4 first-class outfit at 4 moment's nonce shouid by all means visit this | establishment J.H.Swirn £ Co, at No. 00 Seventh street, offer an immense stock of clothing, every article | of which, for cheapness and excellence of . t surpassed at nuy store in this city. ‘Those desiring a good outfit should not fail to call } upon this firm Tue Dotan Storr, at} euue, bas un inviting d ents, in the way of jewe ust suitable to meet th ds Will all be sold cheap for i= Pennsylyania lay of Christmas ry fi cash. Peary & Proruer have a splendid stock of fancy and staple dry goods. Give them a call, atthe corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th sureet, und make a selection from their rich Styles of dress goods, plain and fancy silks cassimerrs, &c., and other articles of utility, in the shape of blankets, table linens, cotton sheetings, &e., &c. EH 3 32i Pennsylvania aven re in ail its branches. ‘Ther stock of cutlery is selected with care, ard ‘beir stoves and ranges are all of the latest and most improved patterns. For a dewrable assortment of cloaks, fancy -ovr and woolen ware, and a variety of ar- ucles of taste and utility suitable for presents, pur hasers shouJd by ali means visit the store ot MavaMe Barrer, corner of Seventh and C streets. > The following persons were oon ¢xempted from the opera- tion of the draft by the Board of Enrollment, in session at the corner of New York avenne and Fourteenth street: S. FP. Sbarre ment. B. Parom, 3d ward, over 35 and married. W. Egan, tth ward. erroneous enrollment. A. Berger, 34 ward, erroneous enrollment. A. Burger, ith ward, erroneous enroliment. Jobn Smith, -th district, over age. Wim_ Chase, 5th ward, over 35 and married. cob U. Ker, 3d ward, eri .eous enrollment, Chas. Jebnson, Lith distric:, under age. Jesper Nichols, ist ward, erronecus enroll- Exemptions yectercay afi 2d ward, erroneous enroll- mee DG. Jacob, 1th ward, erroneons enrollment. Jobn H. Marrilot, 1th ward, erroneous en- Toliment. Win. Armitage, 71h ward, residence in Mary- H. S. Donaldson, %th district, erroneous en- roHmevt W Hz. Paily, 7th ward, erroneous enrollment, Temes Logan, 6th ward, alienage. vi Penington, Ist ward, over 35 and mar- rhed. T Brown, 6th ward, over age. W. Lomax, 7th ward, over 35 and married. W. McNally, Ist ward, alienage. Israel B. Libby, 3d ward, disability. bas J. Emper, 5th ward, aliensge. The Marine | ¢ | are | ington. ok, aud feel assured that they can give | whic Commissioners have submitted their anaual report, and afier noting the organization ot the card by Congress, and the division of the po- lice district into precinets under one superin- tende re that it because they su¢ a board of Ave commissioners, the ithe course ef an argument to show “the imperative daty of the Govern. | ment to furnish the means” to pay the police, protect an immense amount of Government property, enunciates the Opicion that ove well-train policeman is worth a squad of soldiers, so far as the protection of propeity and preseryation of order are con- ceTred The Metropolitan police district includes in all, about seventy. five square miles, with an | thoussnd. There about @ thousand tions of the timated population of # hundred and forty tore there is one policeman to inhabitants. mounted men are allotted to the country por- District, sixteen to Georgetown, snd one hanGred and twenty-one Ppatrolmen to | ry } BMPER«KOE Thirteen | Yat on CHRISTMAS EVE, (Thursday. | Dee’ f4th, 1353 ; Tre Committee pledge thomesives that no’ Washington. The sergeants and ronadsmen, | who have no special beat buta h vision, being deduc slightly redneed in ted, Ww ington, the report says, to eighty-eight, and in every instance be- low the ne: ities of the case. In Washing- (on there is one policeman toeyery six hundred and ninety-iour inhabitants, and he guards | about lour miles of territory. The Board are nity of passing & Celighttul even- ; Of opinion that to fulfil its duties properly, in- cluding the prevention of crime, as weil as the hureh, now being | detection of criminals, the police force ought to be increased to five hundred, aud that the beats should be short and straight so that sig- | nals can be readily heard. Tlie smali pay of the various grades of officers iS a Subject of grave complaint in the report. The sergeants by law are paid #600 per annum, id the patrolmen #486. Since these rates were fixed every necessary of life has advanced in | pricg. In this state of things the municipal eintion lectu atoda Fi <> | fovernments of the two cities of Washington Suniner Women salad | and Georgetown have increased the compensa- tion of the men, looking to Congress for reim- bursement. The report justly says that every tion to take bribes. | peliceman should be placed beyond the tempta- 4\n icrease in the detective force is also re- ommended; the sanitar' | need amendment, and laws of the District 8 establishment of a hospital for treatment of small-pox patients is urged. The erection of a suitable penitentiary is ur- genuy and very properly.recommended, and a site is spoken of, though not iocated, where an institution might be placed with advantage, as | atincludes quarries of building stone. Com- | plaints are made of the condition of the county jail, and Congress is urged to give its attention to the subject. The “ workhouses” of Wash- ington and Georgetown are so constructed and managed under such a system that the objects | of charity and the offenders against the laws reely distinguishable one from the other. | A house of detention and correction is espe- cinlly needed tor boys who follow the army, but are soon cast upon oor streets. Reform in military tribunals, aud to secure more speedy trials, is urged, and the report concludes with a just tribute to the zeal and ability with which the duties of the Superin- tendent have been performed, and earnestly in order to meet the demands of season, Har- | Tecommends that his salary be so increased ca that his services may be retained. The Board of Police consists of Commission- Brown, treas H Herrick, property Webb, Sopermtend: 9 | ers George S. Gideon, p: om one | nrer; Sayles J. Bowen, William . Tenny, Richard Butt, and the Mayors of ashington and Georgetown. . | Lazenby is secretary to the Board; George R. clerk, dent; Joseph F. Thomas A. and William B. ut of Police. pombe SEs MEssRs. PHILP & SOLOMONS, in addition to their ordinary Christmas stock, displayed in their attractive establishment, have fitted up | anelegant room over their store, where will be fonnd the largest and most beautiful assort- mentor French goods ever brought to Wash- To judge from the including the Russian A rong of visitors, ‘al and other offi- cers of the fleet, the public is dnly appreciating cherche & Variety. mike an early Store the enterprise of the firm in importing so re- | ¥ All those who want to pur- chase a really exquisite holi visit to the Me y gift, shoull opolitan Book —— Noricr.+The Lawrence O'Toole who claims exemption from the draft on plea of alienage, and who has been exempted. | O'Toole of the firm of Demsey & O'Toole, 326 ne. ———— HINGTON, Dec. 23, 1563. Pennsylvania aven is not Mr. L. J. Wa Editor of Evening Star—Dear Sir: You will please insert in your paper that the John Eagle- ston referred to in the homocide of Mr. Steyen- son, is net Join Eagleston, the butcher. Very respectfully, offferri » & are furn' deli JOHN EAGiEsTon. —<—e——— NtTeD.—The nsive steck Proof Safes, hed at the manufacturers prices, red at auy part of the city. Jas. C. McGuire & Co., des im Sole Agents for Herring & Co. —_——> mnsyivavia avenue avenue, near 4), street and submit tc get relief with 424 for consultation. | Mey’s Drzss Suits. Youth’s Dress Suits. ter © reduced grices. BROWN’S sudden chan, the genwine. 2% cents per box, a The English beanty . grade and thie city. ec2tf T qi noch curable, FOR coveHs fel 1 Ca AND COLDS. bhould 322 Pa. aven (Intell. and snegr tal Give all your friends a pres: Dollar Jewelry Store to buy it—43$ P outs, OX DoLts elry Store, 435 at their establishment at the corner ,of Ninth | po Doutsr, Ow De & Jewelry de 22-3t* t,and go to the Pennsylvania de 22-3t" treet. ae JeweLeY, JEWELERY, JEWELR > the Dollar ctore, 438 Pa. avenue, ey Corms, Boxtoss, Bap Nats, &c. . these troublesome annoyances, call on Dr. White smanipulations. it experiencing pain, Pennsylvania avenue, (Lane & Tuck Building.) between 472 and 6th streets. No charges for the Holiday de 19-1w” —To be rid of You are sure to Office— o. de I7 tf ~ Men’s Business Suits. Youth's Business Suits. Childrens’ School Suits. Childrens’ Dress Swits. Noam Watxer & Co., 365 Penn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an- nounce that their annual display of Fali and Win- Jlothing is now ready comprised of an assortment of Gentiemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs n materiel, trimming and workship, : To those who study excellence with economy in y article:, | fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is demands of the | 20% offered for selecting, from the most attractive x | stock of ready made clo! for inspection. ft ia ing in this city, st very oe 34m ee A Neourcrep Covau, Coin, AN TnritaTsy on Sore THnoar, if BHONOHIAL lowed to progress, results in se- tious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Diseases, ofteatimos in- Browws’s Bzoxcmiat seouans reach dirsctly the affected and give almost immediate For Bronchitis, Asthm: C ‘h,and Consumptive Ooug ‘the Troches are usefal. | Epenkers and Singers should have the Troches to clear and strength- tenthe Voice. Military Officers and Soldiers who overtax the voice and are exposed to use them. Obtain only ts brown's promehial Brookes” hav- ing proved their efficacy by a test of many years, arr highly recommended and prescribed by physi- cians and Surgeons in the Army, and have received testimonials from many eminent men. Sold by all Druggists and the United 8tates and most New Yoar Gentlemen's Clothing! large assortment for ALL, Fashionable! Dress and Business wear. and Walking Coats excell in nish anythi: me, bet. Sth Re. Public Dealors in Medicine in ‘eign countries at no 2-lm,r TEEPE! tes a _ 10. and loth sts. pub.) Chsplain ef U 8 BURN, of Washingto: LIoTrT. Chepmen WIL Mrs. BARAH A piace. Op ¢ JOPN L. Wit On th GEURGE H. JO ‘“£UBWS, of this city. In Georg: town, meas Of six hors “3 Sarah Tow S. Blere, 2d ward, under age. Lovis Hueea, 6th ward, residence in Mary- land Ww. Hadley, 5th ward, @rroneous enroliment T Marshal, sth ward, over 35 and married. Lawrence Deminico, 5th ward, alienage. S. B. Colby, 4th ward, over 35 and married. ©. Hayes, 1th ward, erroneous enrollment. W. W. Tucker, 2d ward, disability —_— Crreinat Covet, Judge Wylie.—Alice Pleas- aut, indicted for graud larceny, was found guil'y and sentenced to the penitentiary for | «bril! one year Molly Mason, indicted for keeping a bawdy house, submitted her case. S Horsey, indicted for assault and battery, rubmitted case and was sentenced to three suonths in jail. Moliy Turner, indicted for keeping a bawdy fined $250. house, submitted her case and 5 Ecward Scanlon was acquited on a charge ot grand iarceny. Jobn Johnson. indicted for grand larceny, war corvicied and sentenced to the peniten- tsry forone year. Wm. Woods and James Roche were tried for eri Jareeny, @nd the first was fteund gulity, and the latter acquited. Woods was sentenced Lo three years in the penitentiary, Army, n. D. . of Frecericksbur; {Phila , Balts,, and he 224 instsnt. by P, HAINES ot Tra of 8 MARRIED, On the 24 instant, by the Bev. RB Jackron, ir. OHABLES W HBEP- i oe Miss ALICE EL- Alexe. papers copy. } 1p GeCrgetown, on the Tith. by the Rey. W. H LIAM BECK L. V. BROWN, of the former the Rey. J. H. M, Lemon hiladclphia, Pa., to MA ‘ew Yor, 24 jase by t! NBON of Washicgton, to aY he Rey. Chas. Hicks, to Mies BACHEL MaT- —eseee -— DIED, 1863, after a danuen short ill- ter of W RB, \9 a) N tna ltsabeth at days. yi , ORD NEW THEATER. CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON, THE DBUNKARBD; Ly THE FALLEN SAVED, This mors! Grinker. ‘The pag S Minot fail to be an drama, which in its bitition of the horrors aad mis 1 that greatest of earthly coe pa 7 Xemember Christmas New Theater. at precisely 2 o'clock. action has te a lea pursaance with general super- | @ actual patrol is | | | | | | | OLITAN | Po.icze.—The Board of Metropolitan Police BALLS, PARTIES, &e. A GRAND COTTILLIN PARTY T9 3B GIVEN ‘at Navy Hotel Bast Pennsylvania ave- Bue, rear Third stree , WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dace: By the YOUNG MEN'S CLUS, it ‘RAND OPENING BALL ON THURSDAY T BY ENING, Decem er 24th 1863, st Ust Ter Hai, 499 ith street, above Pena, av enue. Tickets sold at the door at 50 cents. _de 22 3t* DAN'L A. UEAG®, Proprietor, LiL HaiL TO THY NOBLE OAIEFTAIN, GENER4L U. 8. GRANT! THE _CONQUKRER OF THE WEST-HERO OF DONELSON AND VICKSBORG! The first GRAND BALL of the GRANT Acon- CIATION will be given st jains or expense will be spared to make this! ic est Ballof theseascn. Ali whofavorus with their prerence Ohriatmas Kve we pleige to havea good night orfun Poritively no hats or osps aliewed in the ball room. Bays’ celebrated band has been engaged for the occasion noose order is bound'to be preserved by special po- jicemen. Tickets #1. admitting » gentleman and !adies, Committer of Arranzemen’s Wm Ciements, Wm. J O’Brien. D.C. Clark, Charlot Warfield, Floor Managers. -, Jemes Luxen, J. Hoover. de 22-31" Weantep. y Peete a SITUATION as Wet Narre. 232 L street, bet. 18th and isth. DRESS MAWSRS WANTED 3 Tress ‘a Leys Ro 301 wanted at Mr. O01 Pern. avenas, None others need apsly a5 ANTBD—A good Journsynan BARBER; steady employment aud good wager given. ly at No. 325 seventh street, between New enue and L street. JOARPH GATT. V , SNTE’—~y a young Woman, a SEFUATION az Cook, Washer, and frozer 129 sinali famt- ly.oras Laundress A at No 255 Twentieth street, between Laud Dh MR MESHAN* YR Ab PRD—A Purchaser for the Good-Will aod ? Fixtaros of a Shaving, Hairsuiting and Sham poor ing Felon. complete; now doing » peev. iteasons for selling, the pres+ut is going into other busine: For part Gress D. H.W. wa. D. —A young MAN, ego i7 ir btore; he m do 23-34 21, to at ust have 7 tend @ Perindies! or Seq ood references, and be a atrict Catho ing with hie parenta preferred, Address for thes day: Star office. Ge 2 3t B. VERDANT , indus bas aad and ean st Teferences as to business quatifica- tious, and would not object to learing the city {f desired. Kor further information address WM T. FRA YERR, Washingtoo, D.O., or Toauine st this offic je 23 EMEMBER THE HERO OF SUMTER ‘THE ANDERSON BOYS IN THE FISLD AGAIN. The members of the Anderson Club take great pleasure in announcing to their friends and be public in general, that they will give i ae NINTH GRAND BALL ATTHE TEMPERANCE HALL, On E sirret, between 9th and Wth streets, On MONDAY, Dec 28th, 1863. Pera One Dollar; adnitting a gentleman and Be No hats or eaps allowed in the Bail-room. The membere pledge themselves to spars no pains or expenses to make this the best Ball of the Beason, Committee af Arrangements EB. Quinlan, M. McCauley, D. McGrath, P. Salli van. P Dudy, P. Costollo, bi. Horrigan, P. Doud, D. Golling J. Bennett, ‘te 3a 3t I COK OUT FOR THE ANACOSTIA BOYS, v] = The members of the Anscostia Fire Company, No. 3, take great pleasure in susesccing to their friends and public in general that they will give a GRAND ANNUAL BALL, At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Navy Yard,) CHRISTMAS EVE, (Thuraday,) Dec. 24, 1863, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting & gentleman andi lediee. B ra ‘committee af Arrangements. W. Coos, v. 0 3. Morean, WH Cosi H. Gresntsia, Geo. Young, W. Vermi'lion, J. Litth J.H. Talbert. de 15.21,28,24* SE LOST AND FOUND. [088-02 Friday the isth inst on Market 8; 4 bet. 7th and 8th streets, a POCK SE containing Ten Doliars and Two Cents $7.5) re was will) e paid if returned to the Star odice. Sr - $25 BREW ARD—Strayed or stolen ‘rom the door of No. 241 Pennryivapia avenue, an [RON REY HORSE; 14}; bands high; 6 yeare old, Ths above reward wili be giver to any eer 2 return- & c ing hi . B: 3 With s to Monsees, ENSINGER aCe, OK L,No. 529 de2s si* reet, § > REWARD,—Straved from the subscrib: a Oe) the 15th inst.,.n White and Red COW, with the end of the left horn broken of. ‘Tho absive re ward w.li be one if returnad to the subseriber, or three dollars if informed where she can be found. 0. A-SENGSTAS de%3-2t* 359 12th at, (CAME 70 THE PREMISES OF THR S00 scriber, on Friday, the 16th, a Black and White COW ; short horns; about six’ years old giving oil.’ The owner ii requested to come forwars, prove property , pry charges. and take nor nwny aensee PISROK SAORMAK ER, = on Rock Greek. O8T OR-BTOLEN—A Biack LACE VEIL and 4 Brown and White 4 reeBHAWL $5 willbe paid, and no question’ ked, ifleft at the door of a8 ‘son avenue, between 19th and 2th atreets, fe 22-3t™ Fsovueet TO MY SLAUGHTER HOUSE—BY a colored man named Leandra Prout. a small Black COW; tips of her horns sawed off. Any 8 who bas lost such a Cow, can Gad her by applying at the corner of 20th and Q sta. ‘ WM. LINKINS, de 22 3t from the premises on or PF REWARD- Btra: about the sth December, a email bright RED COW, with white bind feet anda whito stripe under her throat. The above reward will be paid for her return or for any information, to 142 G street, near 22d. WM, W. RAPLBY. 50 REW4SED—Stolep from the Stadle of ihe JU subscriber. at Tennaliytown, D C,, on the night of December 35th, large BAY MABE, about 16 hands high ; left hind foot white; star in her forehead Whoever will retarp ‘Mare to the undersigned willreceive $20 for the Mare and $3) additional for the thief. de22. s* FRANOIS CURRAN. $20 REWAKD —Strayed away or stolen, on qi the 2int day of December. 1863, two iron- gray Mare COLTS, (ove a little darker than the other, and 234 yearsold,) from my atable, on N st., det. 6th and 7th atreeta wert. The above reward will be paid if returned to me JOHN FREBMAN, No. 580 N st., bet 6ta and 7th west, de 22-3t* Washington City. EStBay —Came to my premieres about 10 days ago. AY HORSE, aboat 12 years #ld, with a scar on bis right ru op bis right. 4, The owner ia hereby warne me forward, prove property, pa: Charges, and take him away otherwise he will be sold on Saturday next, at Wall’s Bazaar. to ra ox- penses, THOS CLARK, de22-3t* Liverv Stable, 14th and D ais. | FouND—02 Batarday. 19th instant, on Pair- teenth street. a WATOH, which may have valne to the loser. Cail at 456 Thirtesnta street day after 6 o’clock p m., prove property pay cost of this advertisment. de 21-3t* Tas UP AS AN BSTRAY-A_ young Sorrel HORSE. The owner will coms forward, prove property, pay charges, and take hitn away W. SMITH. de 21 3t* 425 Sixth st., bet G and H - REWA®D —Straved or stolen from the prem- ises. on G street, No. 142. on Sandey, 2th.a bite and Liver. colored SETTRR DOG ; has short ; has the appearanss of a vary old dog, T bove reward wi'l be pail if returned or information given so I can get him. a«2}-lw* W. W. RAPLY. § F REWARD —Dert, on Tuesday, Sth, a Ded) Bisck POODLE DOG, nancd Po 8 end of one paw white; pear oxe font high, large head , large size, Avy ore returnin= him’ to my res:- dence, 342 G street, bet. iith and 12th, will re ceive the sbove reward. del 95 REWARD—Or Vf necessary, the full valua 2 tion of the Pin —Lost going from 380 C street to the Depotofthe B & 0. Co .orin the Depot.s DIAMOND CLUSTER PIN. Ti Do was lost on Tuesday afternoon, between the h: ofSand§ p.m, It was highiy any The abowse reward will be pai sb the & the owner by returning the Pin to this office or to 3&0 C street. {da er} MON GEORGETOWN ADVERMTs. Tors TO Y¥ BI TOY st Confectionery and Fancy Articles, suitable f Ohristmas Presents, for “male “cheaper han sine where in the ‘sents, District. at VALENTINE MENGER'S No, 56 High street, near de 12-2w* Bridgs st., Georgetown. D.O, ANTED—A GIRL to Wash and Iron. tthe Ebbitt Honse. de A*® EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED—At i171 Penn, aveni ue. A let of DEOANTSEBS for cale at 171 Penn avs, _de 3 itt ie I OUBK PAINTERS WANT ED—Two good Jonr- Teymen Houre Painters can find empioymeat by cealling at MT. PAKRKER’s, 59 La. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th streets. de 22-8t™ N RSTABLISHED CUTLER DSSIRRS AN active Partner, with cepital Address, stating where an interview may be had, G. C., Pies Fast je 22-3t* Apply we c: WANTED—A Furnished ROOM with stove with *¥ or without Board, bya Cierk in cne of the De- PES, Address, stating terms and location, Q. 7., Star office, for thres days, da 22 3t* WAST. D—A Settled WOMAN todo the Qook- ing, Wasbirg, and Ironing for two persons. The most satisfactory city references® required. Apply at No. 405 Thirteenth streat, between the hours of 12 and 2. de 22-3t* WANTE —A SITUATLON, by o respectable youre Woman, at Chambermaid and Seam atrese, or as Nurse and Seamatress, in a private family. The best of references given, Address Eliza, Star office, de 22-3t WaAnts D—A PARTNER to join the adverti- ser in a good paving business; 2169 Capital required. Apply to Aloxandar, Mra, Potts’ Board- ing Houses corner 7th and L streeta,(Navy Yard ) e * : -the American Telegraph Office, . avenue,) threa bright, intelif: of good address, batween the ages of E At the Aven between 12th and 13th streets, a good Cook will get zood wage: 342 E street, good COOK; 3 aleo two Oyeter BHU GK ERS to open Steamed Oysters; smart Boys would ext; suck will get good and regalar pay. dy 22-¢ WH T3. gthand Fats Vi ANTEb— tn armalltseily. a SERVANT for Generai Housework German preterrep, 445 Ninth at. deal 3t” Two Good Dining Room BSER- . Apply at the Hernden House, cor co 21st" *—A ocd Dining j also, @ WOMAN to Cook. Wash, Inquirs at Bo. 500, corner of Sth at 1 HOUBM, contaic best of Tel ren 2 wages aad @ mailto Lock Bor i) det W BRAVE FIFTY WOu CBOPPERS by the Ist Jaunary. Apply t< BTOVER, Wood and Coa! Dealer, corner G and 21 atraets. 4 YVANTBD—A Young Lady fally e id like to be empioyed as Copyist; any trusted to her will be «xecnted with neat ness and dispatch, Aiso for rent, a rely fu’ nishea ‘ROOM on the first toeor, bis fora Member of Congress; location gnexceptioset ys. Address R. #. T., Btar office Fox 12. a 19 4t™ ANTED TO R&NT—On the frat of January 4.8 8mall HOUSE, farnished or partly far- nished A good tenant may be found by ‘ressing L, M.. Ftar office. de 18-1w* CCOUNTANT —An expert’s evenings are pi tally disengaged. Addrea Accountant, or ap- ply from 8 to 6 p.m. at 266 A street, above isth. 2 lé-lw* ANTED—My Lady friend: t» know that L 'Y Fine Gloth stamped and r:ai7 to Slippers, either Bm broidery or fr: Shaded Silk, @cld and Bilk Bas. nicest Patterns for the samo yr offercd here, We receive every week from designers, new and splendid Patterns for Braiawork and broi- ery ‘al! sud ree those beautiful Baby Blankets at WM. PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, at 351 F st., opposite the Patent Office. Initials of two hun dred different Patterns, for Handkerchiefs and | Pillow Osses, now ready to stanip. del Q 0 at COUPLE OF YOUNG LADIES WANT LO Print and Qolor Photvgraphe; xlso, a coup'e to learn. purpose Will besrof Thore having dressing F. OR. 0 | Dp! Si aM | a8 well as tho A . SOLDIERS | . N AGENT Is Wanted in every regiment, for | the sale of something light and profitable; needed by everybody, expecially by every soidier.’ Agents are doing tig things. ddress, inclosing & eam: ARRAN DALE & 00... 21% Broadway, Now Yor! de 1) colmDa W ‘wart ED— By a re SITUATION as table White Woman. @ eee, Plain Newer, god a Chambermaid. Bent of city reference given, Ap VirAt B66 Det. dete isthand ih. <" __, 608 W NTED—Every geniieman having @ pretty wife and pretty bady, to call at PRINOE’S Btamping: Room, S61 F street, opp site Patent OF- flee. and examine those bandiooe FLANNEL SKIRTS and BLANKETS for jofants) They are just the nicest thing for pap& to give babvasa present et Christmas, da7-tf 0,606 Undies toca Tat PRINCB Bud look at hisf Slipper, Pi @ Oap Patternsftor Braid a Silk Emobroeery adies can find ‘the finest iot ever Ofisred here. Silk and Gold Braid to suit Bemis done on oll kin de7 tf t goods while you wait. eoiner We FOR RENT AND SALE. BENT—An exceleat PARLOR and several Ui furnished BED BOOMS, at 450 Twelfth: - | street, within Ove minaea’ walk Of the Kirk wood iliards’. and the Pateat Office, Post Of- her, and Treasury and State D-partmonts. The location is exsurpassed in Washington. No chil- Gren in the house. de7 tf RENT-—A Neatly furaished Front PARLOR snd CHAMBER, iv a desirable location, at No, 346 O st.. bet. 436 and 6th at, de 23 e03t™ ‘v2 LET—Two large-sized Furnished ROOMS, two and a haif nquares from the terminus ofthe rafirosd. Jncuire at No. 25 First st , Georgetown, oR SALEB—A PRODUCE, TOBACO) and CIGARSTORE. with cheap rest Satisfactory reseons given for selling Apply on the preraises, No. 62 east Capitel street, @ 23 3" | Pd BRENT—A nic-ly FORNISHED PARLOR and acjoining ROOM. Ptics s month. Lo- apitol ant haifa fauare from the ait raliroad B18 carte Bee equare from the road. 3 por street Capitol Hill, u des si" OUR, | locations ir the city, Parlor and Bed room, fur- pished; two Bea rooms, either farnished or un ‘ur- shed. Apolya: No, 130 Penn avenue, batween and 2th streots. Moals ifdesired, ‘de 23 3t* OWE FOR BENT AND FIXT.IRES FOR . AULE.—One of the best fitted up offices in this city for rent, and Fixtures for sale: on Peng. ava nue Inguire of WILZON & BANFILL, 446 Righin erect, between Penn.avenue and H street. OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, on Va. avenue, bet. $1 and 4% streets, containing eight rooms, with cellar, suitable for a store. Apply toM. PEPPER, No. 180 Four-and-a half atrect. between Va. avenue and Bi street, ( Island.) le £3 St (OR SALB—The GOUD WILL, FIXTURES and FURNITURE of a first class Restaurant doing s fair business, will be sold low as tie pro- prietor wishes to leave the city. Aoply at No. 313 D street, between 1ith and 12th streets. Ge 23 eost*™ T° DEPARTMENT CLERKS AND OTRERS.— A LPelightfu! FLOOR, coneisting of Parlor. Chamber, ath Room, and four Closets, in the 2d floor of aprivate family on 18th street. will be rented, with fire, gas, attendance, to? or 3 tingle gentlenien, either with or without Board, from lstJanuary. The rooms will be rented sepa- a ES preferred. address H, Star office. ef “OK RENT—VFour ROOMS ands KITCHBN. ply on south side of K street, bet. Isth and 1th, ar the Western market, Rs MBS. MACDONOUGH. Ts O FRONT ROOMS TO LET, 442 F street, bet. Sth and 3th. le 22-3t* QTABLE- For two horses and a carriage, for =A seer No, 422 Bixteenth street, bet. HW and I, 2 22- | | Fes Booms FOR RANT—In ove of the beat | | n re RENT—A Handsomely furnishe? ROOM, on the first tloor, without board. References required. Apply at No 320 New York avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets. de22-lw* ree RENT—A two-story Frame DWELLING, furnished, containing five rooms. 463 M street, between 12th and 1sth. Terms $4) per month. Good references required. de 22-2t* OOMS FOR RENT—A Parlor and Chamber neatly furnished, suitable for a member of Congress, or any gentleman desiring comfortable spartments, at 354 C street, bet. 4’. and 6th, near the Avenues de 22-1t* Fok RENT—A PABLOR and two CHAMBERS, comfortably and neatly furnished. 313 Sixth street. hetween K street and New York avenue, one block from the city railroad, ond near the Pa- tent snd Fost Offices. To a ciub of thres or four lemen these rooms would be very desvi- darate. de 22-2W* {ANCE —Store and Pixtures for sa'v; Josated in the ness part of the city, one Penn avenue; suitable for an of fice. de 21- Te RENI—A Handsome FURNISHED PARLOR and SEURGOM op the lat floor. suitable for Members of Congrasa, Apply at No. so7D sieet, be ‘s on gts —A Veo story FRAME HOUSE, un- . snd LOT For Bale, situated on C beat, cath. Apply toN. 0. DRA- cor. O ang 13th de2i-lw™ ba ‘tcf the BOWLING BALOON under Ganterbary Ha'l_ Baquire on tha preui- if ees of Mr. HILL or 491 15:h street, bet wee Dd kK SALE—The STOCK, LBASE and TURES e’ a grocery store, doing a large tra Rearon fer seit’ng,-amoving to Balti a W. CORWIN BUBGY, corner I and Iith sts, Foe &sLE—a HOUSE on lth street east, con- taiciog 8 rooms and kitchen. coavenient for one or two families « short ik from Capitol or élso. STABLE, For particulars in- premises, de 21-iw* yok REN T—OFFICKS, suitabie for Payriaster’s or Querterm:nter’s Departments, situated on I7th etreet, opposite Corcoran’s Building and nesr the Ws: Department Apply to PARK&B & SPALDING, No, 190 Penna avenue, near i7thst, de2i-e06t* if ARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENOE FOR 4 SALE.—We offer for saie that Commodioas ard Well-arranged Residence (with vacant aide Lo: it the corner of F and Tenth streets, built by the Derius Clagett for bis own residence, Immediat posteasion given ‘Apply to. 448. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auction ana Commission Merchanta de2i-6t Fo= IsHED ROOMS FOR RENI—In suites or Bi ey, oply = few doors from 0. aveaue. At 499 Tenth street, bet, Penn. avenue and ( at. de 19-61* Fe SALE—And immediate possession givan, a large and welt built three-story Brick HOUSE, with Cellar evtire aud two-story Back Building,on Record street north, between B and C etreets near Penn, avenoe aod the Capitol. The Lot is 25, by a] 150 deep; is in good order _ Por terms, &c , apply to CHAS. Li. LAND, 435 Penn. ave., near 4°, Bt. je 39 PrAkss FOR SALE for sale a FARM evntaioing 15" xeres, 4 miles from Browa’s #witch, we!limproved, at 240 peracre. Also, one of 139 acres. § miles from- tsville, at @15 per 147, No. | _ AUCTIONSALES. Ogre aay ae THIS AFTER NOON AND TO-MORROW. FOR OTHER AUCTIC T PaGR, By 3.0. MoGUIRE 2 ALU ABLE LOT ON NORTE ORT Pixs? syax On WEDNBEDAY APTERNOON” Dee asteoat o’clock, or the premines, we shall sell, Lot No. 6 te fsies is i Reruns rare aera Ry — baek Wieden gS rns: One ti gash ; the remainder to siz ana months, with i: : monte premiere apy by deed of OnVeyADCes 8 cost of t] dets J.C. McGUIRE S00. kueta, By J. 0, MOGUERR & CO,. A = I BEARABLE BCID S088 ayer CORNER OF Ly AS wer OnT DAY AFTERNOON Decceee it 4.0’clock, on the premises, we shall 6. 7, 8,9, 10, and 1, in Square 620, fr north L etreet and #i {ako good sized Building Lote 1B -sized Buildin; i phere Lots are well situated in the immediate vicinity of 8t. Aloysins Church and ment Printing Office, and will be sola to the high- ent bidder. Term: : One half cash; the remaisder in 6 months with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost ties parehaser. ded J. 0, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucta, ®7 THE ABOVE 8ALK I8 POBT ED IN Susteauence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, Dee. ,Same hour. dei7 J.0.McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, By W. B. LEWIS & OO. Auctioneers. SALE OF TOYS, PLATED WA«E, CUTLERY dO Bibl Ibums, Annuals, Oil Painting, Dests Work and Jewe! Boxes. embracing a general as- rortment of Fancy Goods. suitable for the season, THIS EVENING. at 7 o’:Jock, at Salesroom No, 427 7th street, between G and H street. des2 3t W.R. LEWIS & CO, Aucte. By J. CO. McGUIRE & OO. Auctioneers GALE BY ‘caTaLoGUs OF A Goul.norion SJ or MISCELLANKOVS Books, MONDAY BVENING. December 2it, commencing at 6 orcloek. — ee bevy orening thereafter at e same hour, on the first floor of the AUG IN ROOMB, we shall nell, by catalogue, a collection of Miscel- lapeous boobs, Sale positive. xerms cash, els 3.C McGUIRE & 0O.. Aucts._ By WM. MARSHALL, Auctioneer. AT9 Ninth street, between D a 3 HRISTMAS PRESENTS, TOYS. AND FANCY Goons at AvotioN —On SATURDAY EVBN- ING. December i9th, at 63 o’clock, I will x it my @tcre, a bandson ¢ assortment o! Christmas Presents, Toys, &c This sale is well worthy the attontion of persona looking for Christmas goods. ALSO, A Full Live of Fine Jewelry: Hats, Boots. Clothing. &c. Woolen Undershirts, Overshirts, &c. The tale will be continued the following Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday Evenings. At Private Saie—200 Boxes FIRE CRAC . TORPEDOES, &c. deisat WM, MARSHALL, Auct. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AGE SALE OF TOYS, CHINA ORNAMENTS. Fi 8, Daume, Carrs, Ho! Hoxsks, anp WaGons aT ACCTION.—On Ml DAY, the 14th inst., commencing at7 o’clook and on TU RSDAY, the [5th ins t 10 o’el m., contipuin, i the whole stoc! di +o. every Evening and Morning until is disposed Of, viz: Crying Linen, Wax, od and other Dolls, Fancy Boxes, Cabas, Walnut Work Boxes, Writing Desks, China Vases Ornaments, Figures Drums, Wagons. Carta, T Hobby Horses, and ali kinds of Tin and other Toys, which we think unpvcessary to mention. We call particular attention to this sale of toys, as purchs sers can find most anything they wantin ‘th Melt. °7* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By WM. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers, ‘Sorth corner of Penn. avenue and Mh street GUREST bale OF HOOK. SHOES. ONDER W surats, Drawers, Hosixry Ouriary, &c.— On THURSDAY MORNING. 2th inst., at 20 o’eltck, we will sell, at the Auction Room:— 25 dozen ay tek preol Cevairy Boots 220 ~Men’s Warrd Leather, Extra, Nailed-bot- tom, Ba:morals and army Brogans 2 SS) Top cole Quilted bottom Boots 25 “ Prime Top sole Balmorals, Enamelled Sewed and Quilted-bottom’ Balmorals, Boots, ard Brogans 2 © Pisin Foxed Cavalry Boots &) + Women’s Laimorals 2 “ D Sele do 2a ** Children’s Boots and half do 2) pairn Blankete. 10 lbs. to pair ar rmy tlankets dczen White Ribbed Merino Hore half Hose loburg Oloth 5‘ assorted Merinoes Chenele Bearfs. Zephyr Hoods 12 4 Wool Shawis lv dozen Gent's Silk Gloves, and Gaun' 30 assorted Feather Dusters 12) dozen Tampico Horse Brushes 20 | Horre, Shee, and Hearth Braehes Carpet Brushes and Sweepers 20 dozen Railway Horse Brushes 200 dozen assorted Co.’s one Cotton di 209 yds. Bpool Cotton ited Butter Knives Tea and Table Baoon: Forks Pocket Cutie ete per Bazor Btrops, Fancy Vest Chains. .Lso, Ap asoxtment of Goads suliable for the Holidays Parlor Balls, Kalsdescopes Colognes. Fancy Boxes. h, a cae W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, 01 By WM.L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneera BRI MPTORY BALE OF CASES OF FINE Boots amp BHogS aT AUOTioN.—On THURS- DAY MORNING next, December 2th, commenuc- ing at 10 g’cleck: we ia sell, at our Apetion m8, without reserve, for cas ‘Gases of Top Sole Cavalry Boots uilled Sole Cavairy Boots 'oxe Water Proof Fancy Neok-ties, “ UF—A valuable ROAP aad OANDLE KY, the beat location in the District, at present doinga very ex the necessary appurt - nences, Ti atabie. Possession eiven im- iately. Satirfactory reasons en for selling, Adcresa, With real name. *R,,” City Post Of B98, Bat PACT long ertah ¥ & Ten red to Cook, Wash and Iron, Wan! iD FO, Aourefarcish OG! £OR THE HOLIDAYS! e AT. JO8. SHAPFIBFD’S CONFECTION ERY, 3R6 BixrH Stkeer. Beiween G and H Sirerts. I have now one of the largest and finest as: ort inents of Brauch, German sad American Candies, foy* and Confeetiouery ever before seen in Wasi- ington atlenitabie for the hoiidays at the loweat Prices, Ajzo,s large assortment of Pound, Fruit nad Fancy Oskes, mado of the bast matericin and very bandaomely ornamented. My frienda cus tomers and the public generally will please call aud see ard save mony afi? fet $560 article, Ladies, ea els Up 6th strest and save your money. Mince Meai.” ” Fresh Mince. prepared with the choicest materi- eis. Yor sale by _dei9 KING & BORCHELL. i CABRIAG HS! CARRIAGES 4 OARRIAGES! On band LIGHT OABRIAGES. ofth and Onish, such as Tos and No top Buggies. away Extension and Half-tops, Boat Wagons, , &o, Repairing promptly atterdad to. ROBT H. GRAW AM Concumaker, 6e22-3t* 374 D street and 477 Sth at reat, Perec sb sR odie Be bcs hte E&¢s. BUTTER, &o. 800 doz, Fresh Kegs, 6 conts lens than Merket ce. My bble. Roll Batter. 10 bbls. Sweet iter, Jost received andeeliitg Skee for cah, as T will v: receiv: andre) move to Baltimore, Jan Ist nee Mee AST deg st W. CORWIN BURGY. OB THE HOLIDAYS, Fisher’s Mincem-at Rolf Bising Baca heat. }, Prunes, Canned Fruit, Ganned Vegetables. Gook ing Wines and Brandi Cham peeve Cider on drat &e. EGAN & PERRIE’S de23-stif (Chron.] cor. 5 oth atn. OAPITOL HILL. EDWIN HEALD & OO., Deslers in TIN AND WOODEN WABE, Corner Penn. aveuue 6nd Third street east, de 21-Im* Waehington, D O. HosszsHons AND NA1L3, &0. 4.600 Tbe ifn i te epg pac im Hoere Walls, aaggrted "2 ica faa Bede cerepeat cc 40 kege sseorted Dut Na sand Spikes 40 Tors Fire and Beeme Bent wee Fees ie lots to wut for soa VANS Warehoure avenue, dels-cost —bhetweon Ninth aad Teath sirecta, & MOLABSES. =) HHDS. Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, Just Teceiped end for asia by HN H. SRMMES & GO., No 523 corner éth street and La te West End de 19 6t* (Rep) sateen. OR BALE, ¥ 600 conns or Oak WOOD, cut Inst winter, Sled ® few hundred yards from s switch on the asbington Raliroad, Address or avply to OHN KERMODR, de 2}-1m* 91 North Eutaw st , Raltimore. ABLE OILS. Italian Salad Oil. Bublime Lueco Oil, Bordeaux Olive Oil, Mareailies Clive Qci, For rule by KING & BURCHELL, Cor. Vermort avenue and 15th street. HULTS’ OUNGENT— Warranted to produces S full set of Whiskers or Moustaches in aix Wee! uyon thesmoothest face. Butire satinfaction given or the monay refnrded. Sent post paid for 30centa 97 four packages for $1.00, Address 0. | LT8, OY, - F OB BAL Several first clave RORTHEEN _ HORSES, One pair of Black Horses, One war of Bay Mares, Beveral single Horses. 0, Four Light Buggies ant One ©: Siuple aud Bouble Botta of Harness, <h. LATRUITR’S LIVERY AND LS LE STABLES. Ninetenth at., bet. P dee 0 0 M.W.GALT & BRO. call attention to their un- usually Jarge assortment of WATOHES, JEWELRY, 7 SILVER AND PLATED WARE, RICH PARIS pane GOODS, &c., Designed expeciaily for . HOLIDAY TRADE, And to suggest to their customers an eariy seled= tion of Presents, while their assortment is com- pets, > M, W.GALT & BRO, de 19-6t 354 Poan, avenue, lezt-1ra fico. De OR Le de 18-6t* { Ros REST—A STABLE, for four horse In- q 2 the Drug Store of H XSLOWSKI co., ann. avenae, between Ninth and Tenth etreois, = de 17-1w" R OOM FOR RENT—EULLABLE FCRSTORAGE & Cus Room in House 649, G street, aear the Navy Yard market, Apply atthe house between Yang 2o’clock, urat 71™ Fourth street east, cor, end M. de 17°6t™ mTABLE FOR RENT —A Stable in the vicinity + of Pern avenua and 9th street, with stalls for three horses, tor rent. Avply to WM. L. WALL & OO., Auction and Cemipiseion Merenants, south corner Pennayl- Vania vv- nve.nd Ninth street, aei7 FoR Sai S—The LWASH,GOQOD WILL, and FIX- TURES, of& well- epn avenu * Ward. Ithas adancing saloon attached, with s large puw ber of rooms for lodgers, and a fine Bar, with ercry couvenienes,, Lnquirs atthe UNION How 7th street, opposite Patent offica, f $ ‘OR RENT—Several ROOMS. suitable for offices or Peering apartments, Inquire at McK BL- “DEN’S Bakery. 496 Seventh street. three doors above Odd Fellows’ Gall, de 9-20* A FOR SALE. BRICK HOUSY, in comylete repair and now ready for occupancy, will be sold on accommodating terms, — ‘. A Desirable ¥ ARM of 189 acres, 3 miles from rail- road, 12 miles from Washington, will be exchanged for good Jusproved property. ‘A BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms and a good stable, on Sd st wert. near I. so, LOT adorning. ittie GROCERY STAND ; 4 rooms, for 8300 cash ; eRersion at once. Six Smal! different parts of the HOUSES, in city. A First-ciass Building LOT, on 10th street, 20 feet by ii. Also, a LOT om Massaahusotte avenue, lith d M streets. * A fine Building LOT on Mstreet. Also, some 30. other '§ near 4th and P. wane BOOMS for rent, in different parts of ‘A good Busicess LOT, corner of 7th st. cast and Pa avenue, southeast cor. of Ps. and ioe ct 3 Ve. a az WANTED TO SURUE it end Btock of s Grocery, or other good pay- ing busi, 5 no%-}m_ PICTURES, A few Choice Bagravings and Paintings, priate for presents, a= * 86 Beventh atrert Right doors above O24 Fellows’ Hail omen ne * de 12 20™ PAPERHANGINGS. lected ed stock of Fine, Medium, and Lae Pa ‘Bord: at ae rk at TERS, » acai dome oletebid pag, Frtt® PIs, Fandniatets, “Stik Oorner of ALL, STEPHENS & CO., 3: oc 2-if,tf- (inteep-] bets Oth ana toth vier” Lote ots, acre. ‘wo Farms on the railroad 13 miles from “ “ Washington, ail of which will be sold low. Also, 4 7. Balmoral and Brogan others.<Arquire of Mr, WHALEN, Beltaville. or ‘+ Women’s and Men's Baknorsis WoW. Babe, ‘* Men s, Youth’s, and Women’s Boots, res SALB—The LEABE of the Building No, | With s veriety of other Shoer, whiaa will be posi- 397, Peon. avenue, for four years: containing ively closed ont. Terms ci iy two inrge store-roons, cellars, &c. Apply pon delg WM.L. WALL & OO.. Aucts, 6 18-lw* TAU BRANT. and BAR, if C. BR, L, CROWN & CO., Auctioneers, cations in thia city; He ER, AND WAGONS, AT AUBTION.—We furnished ost approved style; wili sell. TO-MORROW (Thursday) at9s.m., dcirg an exsive business, Cause for | ing, | at the city Horse Market end 6th street, near the going into other busivess. Terma cash. No agent | caval. a lerge number of the above-named Stock, need auswer, for information ad. ress 2 wie ’ Fale without regard to weather, > = Terms cash, i C.R L CROWN & CO.. Aucts By WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctionsers, South corner P-nnsylvania avenue and Ninth street. M. K. WALSH & O0., Licensed Pawnbrokers. CLOSING OUT SALE TO-NIGHT. ARGE S4LE OF UNREDBEMED PLEDGES OF FALL axp Win CLOTRING, GoLD amp Biryer Warones PLaren WaRs, DiaMOsDS. &e.— Qn THIs (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, D-o. 33d, commencing st 6; o’clock. at the Auction Booms. we will close out tue remainderuf the Stock of res nbroker’s Etook. name ii — erases hes lige sot Bears Osea BS. 5 . ‘ot Partaloors, Velvet and Oloih Vests, Undershirts and Drawera, Silk. Merino. Delaige. and other Dresses Gera tained tase eaten” iT Capes. a 5 10 aut Quilts, Bisnkets, Eheete, Towelling, Pillows, de, ALSO, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and ain Jewelry, Diamond Rint Piss Gold Rings, &e. uitars Bioline, Benson, Drens, Calter ther not enume- rope era hich will ihe sold without reserve and warranted as represented, Terms eal. aes WM. L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. By WM. L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers, South Corner Penn. avenue and Ninth street, RiCH AND COSTLY FURS AT AUCTION. We willsell, on THURSDAY MORNING, %th instant , commene' 3° 12 o’ci00k, at the spacious Room over Mesars. Hooe & Bro’s No 10 Ma-ket Spece, between bth and Ninth streeia, the lar- est and choic=st stock of FIN FURS ever offered ip this city the goods have to be disposed of, an Opportunity is offered to all to present a VALUABLE GIFT FOR THE HOLIDAYS but little fe: The assort: it prisee— Hance bh eed Mok a xa Russian Fiteh and French Sable. &. &8, in Caps, vines, Vieto: a : ALSO. A large end varied assortment of— 0) Fur Fs Mufflers, Gloves, &c.. &c, To ail of which the attention of the pablic is a. ee W. L. WALL & 00., Aucta, de23 etng eo DERE #00. Anatomeere, T 7ATB ON THE [8LaND.—By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the 't of Columbia, substituting me aa Trustee under a deed of recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 186, folios 311, &c., one of the for 'W: m county. D. aber de- property is in value, trust on the premises. rage pv ys S77 THE ABOVE SALE postpened uate oasbay Sth, tame hour Pierre. de 23-Saw&ds J. A. GRAY & €O., Duitees A LY + an, ve “HARDWARE, CUTLERY,,

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