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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s THBATER.—The great historical play or © Ri heli: eCardival Richelieu,” Mr. J. W. Wallack as » Mouvfort,” and Mrs Farren as «Julie:” they will be supported by the entire com- pany, composed in part of Chas. Barron, F. Mordaunt, Ben, Rogers, Mrs. D. Myron, and Mies Fannie Brown. Of course all will want io see the grest combination. and it should be remeDberrd that their engagement is limited. Forp’s THEratEeR —This evening the inmni- | table comedian John E Owens will appear tir-tas «Dr. Utlapod,” in Coteman’s comedy of in the p “The Happiest Day of Mr. Owens is one of the greatest favorit-s in the comedy branch of theatricats who has ever appeared here, and consequently Ford's theater is crowded nightly, and belated individua’s find a difficulty in getting seats. CantTeRvuRY.—The rush continnes at Can- terbury, ond there seems to be no abatement in the esire to see Galletti, Topnoff, Ron2ani, ond bis great ballet troupe. To- t the great bal'et, « Fonntain of Love,” will be performed, another grand ballet divertisement, and rest variety of Ethiopian and ot “The Yankee Wiil also be Fars ant lighttul tarrs being bela on Nuthstret The ladies in attendance are wit yand pretty, and doall in their power to make visiters enjoy themecel ves. Patus.—Christmas eve will b brated to night by the lovers of the dance. At Oga Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, the members of the Anacostia Company will give a grand riormed. sid testivals of the season is now duly cete. of attention. A: Temperance Hall the Grant Association will give a party, aud dancers are positively 1.0 € of the Busin . erdirate Lodges, 1.0. U0. F, Of the District of Columiia, for the year endiag September 30, ‘will be performed at this | * pitee to-night. Mr. Davenport will appear as | widowed fumilies relieved, brothers buried, 19; number of orphans edu- | cating, 61. | ar SHU G4; total amount of relief, & amovnt of general fund on band, 21,21 . ‘NONE invested, 523,05 61; amount imyested | throwing stones; $2. Oliver Pierce, do; dis- 33! F acts. | and on hand, ‘ar.’ written for Mr, Edeson, { be Fourth Presbyterian Chureh, | The follo wing is the r: italatiog ess and Relief reports of the Sab- us reported to the Grind Lodge by P. H. weel, Grand Secretary :, Number of inisiat by card.J7; 0 umber of expulsions, i: bomber of rejections, 1 Number of Past Grand Masters, 17; number Grand IAS, ~~, Dumber of gontributing mem- Revenue to school fund, 21,225.03; revenue to | general fund, $7,6 tax, A&C, 9225. 9, Number ot brothers relicyed, 4 number of Amount paid for relief of brotvers, 23,6 sunt paid for relief ot widowed f 50; amount paid for burying the dead, “0; amount paid for education of ay BS, Amount of school fund on hand, 5 $1,107, ————— ANS COURT, Judye Purcell.—Tuesday, OrPR The will of the late Edward Way-on, devi- | sing hi& property to his grand daughter, Ma- ; tilda Fleteher Wayson, and grandson. Edward | diserderly; 1 5 wart, and nominating his daughter, Eliza ; BUisance: $2. John Smith, do.; dismissed. | Reeves, executrix, was partially proven. Capt. H. 8. Richardson was appointed guar- | isi) ‘This will be a grand affair, and is de- | San ch Gtork Zeyh, formerly of Buffalo, New } ork. _The first and final account of Catharine | Kuhn, administratrix of Jo- Kubn. was ap- a-sued by the committee that a good time will | Proved and passed. b be had to +0 IDAY DIRECTORY. o-day our Holiday Directory. OUR HOL We continue “hase holiday wares. we shall continue our notices from day eur customers will do well to send in iverdisements without delay and ensure | bescrcives @ place in the Directory: furdware, &e. ot Jorn R. ELV ANB, 309 Per eed hot be told that he has the be filling not only his © the fine large war rge avenue ‘oom he has ' ‘ © street, in the rear of his store. k Mr. Elvaces has prospered in bi e happy to believe it, for “spirited, patriotic citizen, equally wer uny ity or the conn all upon him in behalf Though bis stock + of some other de: y, Housekeepers will yet find many of heir Teguirements at hand, and always of tha the season is his stock of skates, races all the best patterns, and in ty ouch to make the juvenile eye clis- sh dehgdt: and to our mind the very bes! seni of the year is the Part too!- iz 3 and prices, tre he neat niles, to that auateur carpenter latter contains some t up with wonderful econ id tuost Conventent of access. The yvece:. thas portable. handsome ia appear. ndy to have about the bon our tind the grearest imvention } S bother eurions wrinkt b in Uhe shape of « new art z. (% Linge specimen of which Mr. E.in tront of door,) have a larg? sal. bet tne n bunting, and calculated stlaneeus. potced the hs s WATes in the shape of book albums, &c, & at PHILP t ‘tan Book some mention of : of Fren tes room over thi + yesterday, wi ~ very elite of the city, ladi: = ere Ly tly engaged in making se- ie ea | he rich, varied and choiwe dg they offer book-store + at the corner of the square i4 AvebDur and Seventh a, ost desirable assortment of business and Sunday suits Their stock is deserving of a*- dara es may investhere. They bave also 4 of uuderctothing. - Hinns & 2 Pennsylvania ayenur, offe fall Kinds of wood and coal. un@ split to any length i their kind wood is of fact they have just the s of m desiring iments large or smalt, as olins, banjos, £) uts, a3 dru:as, fife Lac the store of Joun F. eonesivama avenue, No. vioun strings, drum es in their line. large and ehect mu ey t corner z yenth street, ntof hardware, cut- ef Peansylva- th and F streets, is fairs, bills, coniection- c's confec ion- ieular .ttemtion, snd carefully attended to 5 5317'S boot. nality, and. at He bas boots The ageney ia tis city tur Pheian and Col jenders’s celebrated billiard tab! and imp e- | pnts of the game 1s at Pen: sylvania av- | enue, & upder th permiendence of foslan Simpson. Al line are always on offers wood aud coal at Ar Cand Ist streeta; at and at tor of the Catholic ue House, 2ed trom the Nerin wi © goods Bibles, Tosaiies, crosses, He bas an endle-s vari. sand by nde + photegr fen of his Catt for le aitable for storeof Fra» ny Erout- », No. 12 Mar Id not be passed uy by. He offers f-ail kinds, 20d tkerchiefs, colla and In Seta, ery bonnes acd bats innumerable, and of the bate and most approved st and also a large ‘ts- rortment of pinin and Toidered goods eu nn ants’ wear. the genera ty present-. loth Biree 1 is pre i to furuish wood and coal at re: abic y it age Fsemprions.—The following pers lay afternoon exempied from tions of the dratt by the Board of Pa fn setsion at ine coruer of New Lo and ! certeenth s et Janes MeDueli, 3d ward, erroneous enroll- ment, ~ Jas . McDili, 5th ward, erroaeous enroll- ment. Gilbert C. Huntington, ith ward, erroneocas enroliinent Thowss Martin, 7th ward, disabil WS. Ingrabam, Ist ward, over id married J.C. Holmes,“ in Vermont Noah Satel. s, 6th ward, under age. John F. Dorsey, Sth district, over 35 amt Marticé W.E. Croggin, 1th ward, residence in Mary- Javad © NS. Harris, 5th ward,erroneons enrollment Thoooss Mitchell, 3d ward, over age. Wie. D. Marta, 3d ward, erroneous eurall- mnt Adam Bowles, 5th ward, over 35and married 1. D. Ingersoll. 4th ward, residence in lows Withers, 6th ward, over age. J. Iv. Darby, lth distrtet, disability. Jobn Morothy, 10th district, aitenaze. Joba Cromer, let ward. erroneous enrolment. Israel T Knight, 2d ward, disability, whe Peper, fth ward, RHenagy, brown, 1th ward, aiiepage. + mong customers as to the best places to | | Drumy { and ve who have visited the hardware estab- | _ #t®A of lets N ied stoc ard . is pa } i d stock of Bardwave in this part | south sid is not quite so much in the Christmas | Morth s rs in our di. f house, to Samuel (Queen, for $1,4: | partof lot No. 131, fronting street ard rurning back 120 fect, and improved by a two-story frame house, to James H. Payre, for $800: part of lot No.1 of the slip | iv nting 42 feet on the south side of Gay street und rnnning back 50 feet, and improved by a two-story frame _hons for £1 5¢0; part of lots 15 and 16, fronting Is feet on Weststreet, and improved by a two-story | frame houge, to Mrs. Jett, for $1,250. The above , | 8ales were for cash, and show # decided im- | provement im the price of Georgetown prop- eTty. quahty, a: bis establishment. (Quite | i and in | Harns, suspicion of larceny: O'Toole, murde ving, Lieut. Orrick Luke, ac der: do. David ©. Si rom B. Wetherell, peddling unlicense Mary Myers, prof G. Thompson. larceny: ‘militar: ston, unlawtuily detain Wm. s. Borch, drunk; $1.55. milita idsome dis- | derly: © | to burn ab | tion: milits tore, bul wiust | disorderly: eTreally | found the | ‘court of the qaaliy and | purchasers are assured that | s willbe given them for the | the Baprist € congregation. men, clerks in and keep it going these | ; ject, end will see that | priated for the pnrpose named above. Jonn K. Cronin was ag | police of the Fourth Wierd, over which he has | control, The boys bad de-igred to maks him } nt, and last night. as they | “ailing ‘he roll to relieve the day men, | | a Christmas pre were t, offer a quan- | Pony placed bimse!f in with a few brief b pressive of triendship, high esteem and re-pect | | of the men for the Sergeant, uncovered 4 table | , n the reom of the station, where the presenta- | ten tock plice, and exhibtteda magnificen’' and ¢ mplete Cnina tea set, and formally pres-nted TO the Sergeant in behalf of the men, asa sand to bis “le | a. Sergeant © was com- | the token of their regu | pletely token sback by the unexpected present, | bet managed to express his appreciation of the | comp | duty wil be prompcy | »and are Offered at | Treasurer, Wm. H. | tee on Eesave and Lec: i, on Ohio avenue. between | “or ‘th street norh. Mr. Thorp-on isa ssn aee im the city, and was looking for a respectable boarding-nouse "Thomas offered to direct him | storing {ts pristine color, and rectifier the ill effects | (0. One, and Jed nim into this dark localitw and re , off with + | confined in the Fourth Ward station, to await | The first geveral account of Thomas Cogan, | | guardian to the orphans of Owen Murray, ®nd | bis individual account of two of the wards, ‘were passed. Yesterday, the willof Mrs. Mary Farrar was | fully proven and admitted to probate. | Jobu S. Drummond, administrator of Noah eg: Rrat ESTATE SALES IN GEORGETOWN. uctionerr, sold the follow- ». 1 and SI, fronting 25 feet on the nd running back two-story frame tee nd improved by a tw - » Sold to Wm. Lishear, _ —_— Fovytn Wako Strat CASES jail for court. issan, do.; dismissed Hi- nity; for bearing. 4 trunk: Jas. Hasty, do. GA. ynolds, deser- Thomas Radcliffe, drunk aud John Myers. hdw. Evexine Co e Warand Treasury Dapart- ments, have already volunteered their services tructors, and every effort is being made | to copsummate tbe enterprise. The committee | j 2ppeal to our citizens for funds to purchase | | several blackbcards, tables, books, kc. Mr. | | Wiltiam Slade, Third Auditor's office, a gen- | where, leman well-known tothe community, has con- | |, y donated to this ob- | Venn ave te te-eoat ted to receive all mo is faithfally appro- A Hawnpsowe Present. Last night, Serg’t reably surprised by the sman Kelly, as speaker for the men, ont of the Sergeant, and ppropriate remarks, ex- ventin feeling terms. The pla'om off a RUNNING Sreert Cars on Scnpay.—The | Orestion to be Trsted.—We wuderstand that the street railway company propose to run their cars on Sunday next, despite the Mayor's tnter- cict. They propose to do this in order to test io the billiard | he Question of the power of the Corporation to debar them from running on Sunday; they holding that it bas no such power under their chatter. In Brooklyn and other cites where the cimes. He has three | Street cars run on Sunday the plan has been . i ' found to work well, as accommodating the | chureh-going people, those visiting the rural lace | ¢fMeteries, and other orderly, well-disposed hasers | People. But we believe that Mayor Wallach | makes objection to the proposed Sunday run- | ping here, that it not only violates a city ordi- under the | Rance, but does not really accommodate the putle, es the company designs to run cars , | Only between-Georgetown and the Railroad Depot. eapeetee ELecrion OF OFFICERS.—Tuesday night the Bible nud Historical Association of Ninth | Street Methodi-1 Protestani Church met in the sehcol-roome adjoining the parsonage and elected the f llowing gentlemen as officers :— President, Rey. ©. T. Cochel; Vice President, P. J. Steer, Esq; Secretary, F. E. Grant; ireel; Standing Commit- res, Wm. W. Tucker, John P. Lasherne, James Croggin. Seven is‘ers of the Maryland Conference were cted to honorary membership; ameng them we notice the names cf Reys L. W. Bates, of Pal re, M4., D.E Reese, of Georgetown. D.C. and J. T. Ward, of Maryland. Ebr ee Nees ArTeMrt AT HiGkWay RoBBERY.—Monday nigh’, Off -T Crown arrested Lewis Thomas, d. for attempting to rob Mr. Wm. Thomp- tthe eorner of Massachusetts avenue and <pted to rob him. The negro, however, ecured only 1 sil wateh guard, and made tnt was subsequently canght and further action. a Look To Your Licunexs—Many persons | doing business. whose licenses expired iat month, heave not yet renewed them, and they are now able toatine. The Fitth Ward po- lice sre now notifying all dealers in that ward ev their licenses forthwith, and after a all such as bave Dot renewed them. ie CEIMIxAL Court, Judge Olin.—Yesterday, W. A. Ligafoose, charged with assault and battery, who submitted his case a few days since, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and conte, ‘Wm. Hunt. charged with a similar offense, was fined $25, without costs. ——_—— Screexx Corerr.—in this court, Tuesday, the case of Porcell agt, Coleman et al, was arsued by Mr. Brent for the piniatiff ana G. :3, Monor for defendant. Decision reserved. - Reburt M. Beale was appointed Oxgm- kre ‘ | ond relatives’ ere invited to attend iner in chéacery. Se; Tevenue from special | amonnt of contingent ex- | Handley, of the Fourth Ward, arrest-d Myer ), amount of percentage toGrand | Cermillo for an assault and battery ou Martha number of | es, rphans, ; ; Ruth Johnson, do.; #1. J. M. Hepbarn, do. | military. Cornelius Collins, drank and dis- ud, settled his first aud final account, | ! istribution was ordered to be made | | among the heirs { The court adjourned to Tuesday ucxt, 29th instant, i 3d Pennsylvania cavalry. Bernard Spri orgetown, at auction: Part | of Prospect street and running buck | | 55 teet, and improved by a two-story frame | honse. to Joseph N, Fearson, for $1,170; eastern | pert of lot So and 6. fronting 15 feet on the | north side of Prospect street 9 feet, and improved by _ bouse, to John S, Paxton, part of lot 59 and 90, fronting 15 feet on the | ie of Prospect street and running back | V S1,375; western | feet ou Dunbarton | stripped of! citizeu's clothes. § informed of the fact, arrested them, and this | sory to mur- | Mersbal Telison, drunk and disor- | K and threats | dismissed. Myer Cermiller, assault | and battery: jail for conri. skelin, fighting: 15> each. Elisha Oppen- | hich | heimer, peddling unlicensed; disinissed. Anna | Lang, drunk and disorderly; do. Robert Wil- lian -cn; larceny; do John McDonald, drunk; S158. Michael McNamara, Richard Keating, | tf nant disorderly cud fighting; $1 5- ea Taylor, drunk and diz orderly | Holf, drank: dismissed. ch. Benjamin | 4, $10.70, Mich’) | | Feduced prices nable time they will take measures to fine ‘a rR few days ago, Mr. Join We: Yer came with two or three friends to Was.- ington to see his two sone, who are in the army, and bow & stopped at the Ebbitt House. Tuesday night Mr. Weaver strayed from the hotel and got iost, and Inst pight two soldiers, Hs. 212; number admitted | who invited him to Soldiers’ it to see his ber of reiustatements, 27; num- | *ons, told him they swate tiie. ne soldiers drawn by card, 14; number of suspen. | decoyed him into a dark Place back of the number of | buildings, and one held him while the other cat | Nis gold watch from the fob and took $50 from his pocket. Mr. Weaver's friends were greatly of Past Depoty Grand Masters, 1; number of | distressed until this morning the Fourth Ward police returned him to his quarters at the Eb- j bitt House. peste PASS JAIL FoR CountT.— Yesterday afternoon.officer Castigbani. The complainant is a street vender of truits, Xc., and the defendant a contectioner employed in the store en Seventb,near F stre-t. He took a basket from the complainant, which caused 2 quarrel between them, and the de- fencant assaulted and beat her. Her husbind weut to Cermillo about it, and Cermillo drew a knife ugainst him. Justice Giberson, who hear? the evidence, committed Cermillo to jail for court. fa See TnirD WARD STATION CasEs.—Henry Ros, iaissed. Virginia Ellis, Hannah Connor, at- | temptat fraud; Martin Mangtholdt, assaaltand | battery; bail for court. Mary Delany, profane Festi vats.—One of the most de- | the wiil of Thomas Riggles, bequeathinz his | property to his widow and children, and nomi- nating Jobn B Turton executor, was pardally proven. and indecent; £3. Hannah Reeyes, disorderly: workhouse. Mary Harrington, drank; orderly: workhouse. Annie Smith, do.; &5 Molly Wilson, do.; workhouse. Thos. Lynch, John Mazzullo, committing a Timothy Langdon, disorderly; $5. Patrick Healy, do.; $5, DBeap Horsxs.—T wo dead horses are in the eanal. nesr Tenth street bridge. They were there on last week and part of the week befor>. They are in full view of the hundreds of per- fons who cross the bridge every day. One is against the north wall, a bundred feet east of the bridge; the other against the south wall, a hundred yards west of the bridge. Is il the duty of ahybody to remove them, or are they to stay there until the flesh rot off the bones, and the air is diseased with the putrifaction ? BAF LAY ABREST OF DESERTERS.—-The detectives of Seheetz’s office have arrest«d the follow- ing deserters:—Lewis Saur, company G. 6th Michigan cavalry. OC.N. Burch, company D, company F, 2d District Columbia. Jarvis Crosby, recruit, 12tn Pennsylvania cavalry. ames Dougherty, recruit, 12th Pennsylvania avalry T. Woods, recruit, 12th Pennsylya- nia cavalry. James Sutton, company ©, 5th | Vermont. SMASE-rr.--A_ horse attached to a wagon, belonging to a barre! collector, was left in charge of a small contraband boy on Fifth, | near H street, and teok fright about 10 o'clock this morning, and ran of streets the wagon came i Bogan’ picees tunately the boy escaped injury. Between H and I contact with Dr. private carriage and smashed it to ese Desexrens CavcutT.—Last night, three men, Jarvis Crosby, James Dougherty, and Thomas Woods, recruits tor the 12th N. ¥. cavalry, went into ao alley in the Sixth Ward and their uniforms ¢ morning they were turned over to Captain | Scheetz. . oe THE Resstan Wan—Sunderson’s Panoratha of the Russian War will be exhibited at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow (Christmas) after- noon and #¢vening. Allof the paintings com- prising the panorama have been executed ina style of excellence not otten surpassed, and all ihe details of their exhibition are condncted in such & manner &s to insure success. CATAL TRocuRS. » prepared from a hilly es- viati onehial Affecti is, and Irritati z or singing, and relieving tina ay ubusual exertion of the vocal having a peculiar adaptation to atfections isturh the organs of specch. de 24-1 organs. GREATEST MEDICINE cver imported ir lia is Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach B tured at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Eskence Rye. and the finest om 48 in the gold regions seen beyond sll preevdent in the = | history of proprietary preparations, It so invigo- ib ScHooL.—It is designed | ratea the tuesiablish in a short time an evening school | | for the education -ot colored persons, to which | they can have access free of charge. Au apart. { mérthas already been secured for this pur- | the most pose. beipg- that of the lurge basement room of | Jbureh, northeast corner of Fourth | | and L streets, generously offered by the mem- | bers of the congregation. The expense ofheat- | ; | ing the room Curmg the time itis in use, two | evenings in the week, will also be korne by the | everal accomplished gentle- ; it Hy standard arti uf stemach, the bowel¥ and the nervous ‘teni, tar the malaria arising from unhealthy Is and stagnant water has no effect upon the *ystem Men working up to their hips in mud and water during the most insalnbrious season and ia Stiferous localities, e@ escaped, by its reguler use, the epidemics which prostrate the strongest. ifungastained by this powerful Invigo- rant. The medical testimony in its favor compre henits the most ent and honored names among the usot America. In this country it haa isands,and ils protective und restorative properties lave slready rendered icle beth on the seaboard and nghont the inining and cattls-breading dis- riots of Australia, Wherever th impure air, Vad aater. ai yquent and sudden alteration of temperature, it is the only antidote to their dent ly influence that bas ever been used with entire and uniform enecess. Sold by Druggists and dealers generally every- t Wholesale Agents—A. M, Binipger & Co., 237 -_-——— by Free anv Rorne Pravsntep —The ery call attention to their extensive stock erri ¢ & Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, hare furni-hed at the manufecturers prices, delivered wt any part of the city. Jas. C. MeSuing & Co., de 23 Im Sole Agents for Herring & Co. gees Ose Doran, One Dotvar Jewelry Store, 43% Pennsylvania ave: near 434 street. de 22-3t" Give all your friends a present, and go to the Dollar Jewelry Store to buy it-135 Pennsylvania avenue, near 434 eet. de R-3t* — JEWELRY, JRWELERY, JEWE , for the Holiday Presents, atthe Dollar store, 435 Fa. avenue, near 4% strest, de 19-1w* . &0.—To be rid of rovbiesom« annoyances, call oa Dr. White and eo bmit to bismanipulations. You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. » 4 Pencsylvania avenue, (Lane & Tuck Building.) between 4% and 6th streets. No charges: Conws. Bunton: conveyed the set to the Sergeani’s resi- | for consultation. de 17 tf ceree,ind they were handsomely entertained | by the pratified family hl ogee Mrn’s Dares 8 5 a be ig Men’s Business Swits. Youth's Diass Suits. p Galas? Diner Bic Youth's Business Suits, ildrens’ ess Suita. ¥ Childrens’ School Swits. Noam Wauurnr & Co., 368 Pena. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully _an- nounee that their annual display of Fall and Win- ter Clothing is now ready for inspection, It is comprised of au assurtment of Gentiemen’s and Youthe’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs DB material, trimming and frorkubip. To those who study éxeellence with economy in fashionable ar-icies of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecting from the most attractive Stock of ready made clothing in this ty, sivery m2 Sanity tl SPRRMATORRU@A Can BY Coner.—Dr Rand's Spe- cifle cures permatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- potency, Loss of Porter. etc, speedily and effectual Its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the mort skeptical of its merits Price @1 a box, Suld dy 8.c. Ford, corner 1ith atreet and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, is-ly —_- Warranten to Coretin six Days —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an Englith Specific of sixty-five years’ stending. wil’ eure Gonorrhan six days. No change of diet required. Price §1 per bottle. Sold by S.C. Ford, onrner ilfh atreet and Pa. avenue. Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. jx6-!y ee DisRapes of the Nervous, Siminal, Urinary, and Sexual dystems—new und relinble treatment— t Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, fice of charge. Adiresa Dr. 2, Skituis Hougerox, Howard Association, No. 2 Bouth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa, ¢3-3m ee Barn Dre! Hare Deait Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is ths best in th world. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye kuo’ ‘This spiendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bei isosty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, withoat injurivg the hair or staining the ski ving the hair soft and beautifal; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- of Bad Dyes. The Genuin iv signed Witiiam A Barouk Loa, all others are mere imitetions, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c, Fac- ‘ory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batcheior’s new Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-coly sete > ween Naw Youx Srtuas. Gentlemen's Sager ton and Fathionabla! assortm-nt for and Business weer: “ The’ Raghien Back and Wain Coats oxeell ia ALL, Searness & Oo. this city, avenue, bet. oth and igth sts, 329 to thirena b4 3 eocatt DIED, ana Ont th instant, 1:34 o’sicck, 8 m . eatahter et George jz dane Bopper, sed $ years, Zonta, 16 day " he f 1 wi place from the'residence of her pire will tae » 9 - morrow, th instant, fiends esd Fe eat. tele cagt . Jet! wit tend. without further ad : 4 the morn i saree her Hine Ane zk. labor ent ks Ber funeral wi a it 20 elo © tern ipa Went eect own, WANTS. ANTED-Pyva middle-seed reaps etabl SiTUaTION a . t pr des Sopiy mt io. DA TS SOLE te Goon, Georgetown, oe pia se S4NTED—A Beitied WOMAN white or coi . Ist er preferred. as Nurse. Onliat that. bet Gand ~ 1s ANTED TO PURCHASR—A HOUSE, worth from @1 (> to $4,440, in the city, Add 4, Star office. i MBDIA: ELY— Rest 414 B str \T2D IMMBDIATELi—Thr-e Unfu-nisa- ROOMS in a centrai pa-t of the city. est A. C, D , Star office. stating terms. de 24-3" AN‘ ED-AGIKL to do the Gers. ¥ work fora small family. Good re quired. Apply atNo.414 K sizeut, between an and 10th s: Le ANTED—A smart acd hoarst BOY ‘9 «tay ia Ipqtire at No. 46% Psaa ave. | gue, between 31 and 43 streets, under the United a Shoe Store. SNTED—At 456 B street, dDetween Soh and 6bb a Colored WAITS ino a Ovlored Cook; pone but those understandit heir busiaess used ANTED—To act an Olerk in a Pirat-c tograpbic Gallery, @ well educated Maa, of active busines nabits, pen’ aad responsidls sitaa- ddress Box 511, entlemaniy addrees ‘© Bach a ove & perm: M -Six_ firis cl Dress Makers . HINGE LEY’S. No, 301 Penn, avesue. (secoud story.) None others need a 2 JANTED—«4 good Journeymaa BAKLER; steady employmapt and gor Apply at No. 325 Seventh street, between New Toe arvcnue aud L street, bearaing Wages given JOSEPH GATTS,. paser for tue Good Willaad Between Land 2 0’¢leck iv the erening. minnes’ walk of the ct id Treastry and State D-partmenta The ie UE geeed in Washing‘oa. N i dren in the bours, 2x aeret near 12th. eg good wt for busines« 7 GFW FOBERTSON, os Fth street, botwacn Wand e724. GK RAN—Two PARLORS a3 four SED ROOMS, all well farpiehea, on KE atrest betweon Sth and sib ats, couth e Ge s4-6t" M DO FS? RALE—A fret class TAK aca & OYSTER KALOON, veer Por..’s T aca: certer of the city Four yeas sane z ray pow'h.’ For particular a at No 46} street, bet Dard Be” 4 @1OR@ FOR REN 5 S900 Ano establisuet 0 ard FIXTURES tor sale; well adapted for any other kind of bustness, Boguire of M. BR\ EUS, ath atreet, tetween Mase O dem 3-* Hotks For RENT — Wits tour rooms, newly paperedand ¥uonishet, gocd wo d and cosl house. The Furniture will be sid ¢: ap for essa, and the rentreasonable, Adcres: J. K Losk Box, =7, Washing Po it ~O8 BALE—Acd imimedivte po-ression given—a well tult three story PRAME BOURSES. two-rtory beck building on Ith stree., weau & ard B streets, No 471 Por te Sc. appy t J. LENMAN, L street, botween iith aud 12th directs, dezt-st™ SCR RENT—A PARGE BRICK HOUSE. IN een te roughty paired, 3 Rcitedle for a hotelor a Teo CLOTHING RIGHRS fttel np complete, Also. 2 BRICK DWELLING, tae lower door of Which con be cased as a store, Traquire cf B. MACK ALL. No, 487 Thirteenth street, between Band F ctreste, ww fares of s Shaving, Hairentting and Sham- now doing # good busi. a t Tivoacd atntressies fram th be pregat proprietor rallroad. inquire at No. de 23 FoR, 88 LE—-a into other business. H. W.. Georgetown. D ‘oung MAN, aged 17 to 21, to at- “tore; he must have r ‘be a strict Catholic; one liv ing with his parents preferred, Address for three days Star office. good references, and B, VERDANT ANTED—A SITUATION, by s moral, indus Man, who has bad years in business, and can and steady young an experience of tea give the beat references as to ticne, and would not object to leavi' For further information address WM T. FRATERE, Washington, D.C, or inguirs at iria ° CUR ROOMS: of cations ir the re d-reom, fa nisbed; two Bed Of. ther farnishede> nafor GENTLEMAN OF BIGH RESPECTABILITY wisbes # Parlor and two Rooms, and a Roo or servant. without Board, ina private house weil furnished, and located between Lith and 18th a.s., and Penn. avenue and K strect from $50 to 97) per month. Do need to sy a Bc city for rent, and Pixteres for asia; an { a nue Inquire cf BILSON & RANFILI, 145 Be woald pay | Eighth sreet, between Peun.avena- sud HU street. Ifnot first rate tose Best references musa eight rocins, with good crit Avply to M, PEPPER, Ko street. b da ANTED—A GIRL to Y at the Ebbitt Bouse. ___dez OUFE PAINTERS WANTED—Two good Jour- peymen House Painters can find employment BKER’s, 59 La. evernes Wack and trou Apply de 22 3t* eat MT. PA rl 7th atreete. : ist ESTABLISHED OUTLER D&SIKES AN ital. Addresa, rating ad. @. C., City Post he wagon was also much broken. For- | suitable tor awholeasi> Produce Fl ar.or Mo store; alsoa BRICK HOCUS wh ch das oe rougtly repaired, the owsr story of whith atle fora store ‘Inqaire of B No ¢57 Thictee t Oeiosk any eveving de 23 3t™ FS RREN active Partner, with © wrere an interview may be ANTED—A Furnished ROOM or with. ut Boerd Q. 7,., Star office, k ‘bh . by a Clerk in one stating terms and location, ir three days. att ;; A Settled WOMAN todo the Juok ing. Warhing, and Ironing for two perssns The most satisfactory city references required, 405 Thirteenth strest, between tee je m-3t= | near the Western marke + ANTED—A SITUATION, by a ri young Woman, as Chambermsid stress, or as Nurse and Seamstress. ina private family. The dest of references given. E! Bter office. twee 'TED—A PARTNER to join the aaversi: serin a good paying business; $15) Capita required. Apply to Alexander, Mrs. P ing Boned. corner 7th and L streets,(Navy Yard) Py ANTED—A ove block from the city rai tentand Port Offices. To single gentlemen these ro: ¥ it rable. Terins moderate. de 22 2w- the ue House, 314 between 12th and 13th atreets.cne good COOK; 006 Conk will get UOK FBS to open tag such will get good and regular pay. ANTED AND MUST HA CHOPPERS by the ist Janus STOVER, Wood and Coal Dealer, so two Oyster ANTED TO RENT_—On the dest of January 1864. a small HOUSR, furnished or partly far- A good jay be found by sdareesing j je 13-1W* Reacon for sell ag, moving to Baltiaur early. Ww. L. M.. Ptar office. ANTED—My Lady friends to Fine Cloth stamped and read either Br broidery or Br: ilk. Gold and Sik Bu know that ri stamp for al; also Shaded aid. as well as the nicest Patterns for the same cver offered hera, We week from tt: roomn and hitohen, couvesi+nt fcr one or, tw. fansiiies a rhort welk from Cavitul or Navy ry ctiale’ of two hun terns, for Ilandkerchiefe and | Pillow Cases, now ready to stamp. dels ¥ YOUNG LADIES WANTED TO > C Color Photograph: Y Thore having 8 room ill bearof a BO. Wi rtunity by ad- NTRD_ By a res| stable White Woman. a UATION as rae, Plain Sew r, and Ckambermaid. Best of city reference given, ply at 365 I st.. bet. 13th and Mth. ANTED—Every gentleman havi wife and pretty Stampirg-Room, 381 F si examine those with Cellar ertire and two story Back Dx. Becoud street norta. between B and O sir Penr, avenue and the Capitol. The Lot 150 deep; isin good order — For terms, &o , apply to CHAS. H. LANE, 496 Penn. ave,, near 4%; at, a eet, opp site Patent Of- bandtome FLANN EKIKTS and BLANKETS for infants) They are Just the nicest thing for papa to gi’ present at Christmas. ANTED—20,000 Ladies to ca:lat PRINCE'S, ok at his/8itpper, Pin- Ps Gan find ‘the finest lot and Gold Braid to sait. br: 2g done on all kind of goods while you wait. 31 F street, and cusbion, and Bmoki ilk Fmbroieery, ever offered here NTBD—By a respectable you! ir to Gook. Wath and fros, Apply a ND-HAND FURNITUGE jarpets, Beds, Bedding an? description. . HEY, 425 72h at. @ and B. esat aids GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. GENERAL LICENSES CART, DRAY, WAGON, HACK, AND PED- LING LICENSES. All Geveral Licenses dus the Oorporation of Georgetown on ibe first of January next, must te pail within teh deys from that date, 2 Etrietly enfurced by the Me-ropolit«n Ard rotice is further given, that the Licenses for Pedling, and for sellirg xonds by sample, asd tor Certs. Waeene. Drays, Racks, and Omnibiases ail expire on the first of January rext, and if pay- ment is delayed be yord th- tenth of that month, they also will be stri tly anton by 9. Georgetown 234 De- . 18°3. __ de 2 eotJau : Confeetiorery and Fancy Articl Christmas Presents, for sale che: where in the F ry y Bear Bri ° = ‘Georgetown. B.0 Borwst ts MEDIOATED COUGH OANDY Ie the mest pl:asant and effectual remedy) known for Coughs, Colca, Bicnchitis, ang all affections of the Throat cr Lun; Sold by al! respectable Druggiat« and at BOSWELL’S Drug Btore, cor. MA. ave. ead 7th st, CKENS'S NEW CHRISTMAS STORY—Mra Simper’s Lodgings; 10 evnta. te, Days of Bhoddy. A novel of the great Kv. iy 186) 1,50, que Koyhoou of Martin Lather; $1. r. Wind and Macam Bain; Seen. (OK ‘TAYLOR. Hooker’s Chemistry for del? geveral assortment of Builde! eat Market rates Parties can Orders left with F_ M. Buckingham, at ee matrens Depot, will meet with prom = BOYS? BOOTS: BNT’s BOUTS, 4 . grade and Gnish anything «ver offered in* w CHILDREN'S In great variety, at low price ay. 2 at No 617 Patent « Tet . went side, oat ornp?* Cesz 0 % ao Fim” a, aa ke ww, ULawe Nes eerie ®uraieued BOOMS, ¢ termiausofthe 25 First e.., Georgetown, Two large nize’ RODUCE. YSSA009 and CIGAR ETORE. with ches zen: Satisfactory given ‘or kellipg Apply ou the pramises, 2 east Capitol stroet de ty 3t* (OR SEN(—A rccly FORNISHED PARLOR and aticining ROOM Bric: $55 a month. ln cated within one rqnare of the Cepitol ta haifa sapere from the city railroad, c Capitei Hill. » Batreet, 223 3i* nished’ Apply at No. £30 Penn avenue, beiwean 19th and Qeth etreeta. Neaiaifdestrad, de at $i" Que FOR RENT AND FIX CU SALE. yor of the hest fi i up offi onn _Ge 23 40 _ ee SOR RENT-—-A three story Va. avenue, bet. 31 ni 0. r tween Va. avenue and Betreet, ( isiand.) For FENT—A large one ators BUILDING, by 48 feet, in one of tha ber! dusinwen leat: CKa E3 street, vet. F anid # st. at 2 anie RITCHB vite of K rtreet, bet. sth ply. on son 4 Po FR het OR WEN zOcisiy tormshee RUOM, Rete an required. 20 No@ York ar I GOMS FOR RENT—A Barve * Chamoe: neatly furnished, avitab's for » member o Congiest, Or any gentleman demring comfortable speriments, at 354 C street, iet 4). and 6th, near 47 1 Sal eo Avente FoR comfortably and neatly furn wireet between K ttevet and Naw venue, 28d. ond near the Pe » of thres o- four iid be very dasie LE grocery store, doing ~ Cal IORWIN KURGY, de 21. lw _____ gener IE and Ita ats, Fe 8aLK—a HUUBE o4 10th street east. be- tween & acd © streets porth, cor'aiciag ¢ > STABLE, For particulace inquize on ___ sd 21. 9t* A ry JME R&SIDENGOE rOR We offer for saie thas Commotious aad | | Wet-arranged Resideces (with vacantside Lo: at the corner of F and Thoth streeta buiit by the .te Darius Cluget! tor bis own resiteuce. immediate possession 3Ven. Apply to Far C. MoGUIRE & OG., Auction and jo: rohapts ___ deat 6 KOOMS #OR rt ; only a few coors from Pern. avenue, mth street, bet, Penn. avenue and C st, Fir ataeg de 15:65" Ss FOR BALE~ And immediate pores: larga aud walt built three-story Br! 8 25, by a a 8 Leaner! parse 1 Pave for sale a FA containing TSO acr twiteh, wellimproved, at @40 peracee Alto, one of 330 gers. 6 wiles from Mygttaviile, at $1 ars, Two Farms on the railr i '$ miler Warhingion. allof which will be sold low. cthers. Inquire of Mr, WILALEN, Beltev' WwW W. BALL de Ne. 7, Penn. avenne, for fonr years; containing store rooms, osltars, &c. Avply upea i Kore HC in one of the mort oce! bed throughout in tue most appre 2 an exte buainese, Cases fi eoive iptoother business. Terma cash. De autwer. For information ads ress at thie office —A valuahie SOAP and GANDIE ¥. the best location in the Virtriot. yand at present loing s Yety 6x s, With all the eos anary ApDUFTE~ 8, Titeindispotable Pose-sai on siven im widisicly eatiefactury ressoas eiven [or velling, ACCresa, sith real name, *K,,” 562 City Port OF fico, qe 12-6t" POH REN ¥—& Stable in the visinite {Peon averus and 9th street, with stalls for three horres, tor reat “ Aprly to WM. L. WALL & CO., Auction and Merchacts. south cormer Pennsyl- Am fh ntreat ‘ Z ~_FOA BABE. PRICK HOUSE ow piete repair and now rosdy fur occupancy, will besold on a.commods! ing tetma A Desirable FARM of 159 acres, 3 miles from retl- rou i, #2 miles arom Washington, will be exchanged for good jun prov royerty. A BRICK HOUSE, 6 Foome and « good stable, om it west. noarT. Also, LOT adjoining nie litte GROORR Y 8T. ; 4 rooms, for eo cab ; possession at onre. Mix fmal! EGCSEB, in different parts of the First-class Puilding LOT, on 10th atreat. 20 feet Ly 1. Also. 8 LO’ on Massachusetts avenus, 14th streets, ~ fine Building LOT on Matreet. Alac, some 30 other LOTS near Mth and P. Zone ROOMS for rent, in different parts of 4 ood Business LOT, corner of 7th st. east and Pe avenue, . MITOHELL & 52 Real Estate Brok ~, -Routhesst cor.of Pa ave and 16th ¥ BF WARTED TU PURCHASE—Gocd Wii aad Ftoek of a Grocery, Hestanrant, or other gocd pay- ing business. 20%) Too D. DEYTAL NOTICE R. HOFFA Wishes to snform bis pa- tenteane the publie, that, for the pre sent, they can be attended to at his resi. dence, corner Third and opporite tha Monastery, Georgetown, D. 0. \@ 22-203" I HOLIDAY PHESBNTS, HAVE Just received a very largs and fine Stock of all kinds of— Fancy Gooda, Periamearies, Bas, Bail. and Tooth Bees . ‘on:be, Portemonzsies, Albums, And 0 great variety of Toilet Articles suitable for Christmas Prozents, atl of which will be sold low | at ar pee - nee BOSWSLL’S Drag Store, — | de29-3t* sor, Ma a7th st ~ PICTURES, fe . few Choice Engraving? and Pairt'=e%, pyro priate for presents, ¥or Pree a6 boveutiatest 4 tee! 5 Bight doors above Oid Fellows Het, | termesGathe ete 0 4 Ge 12 20" MB os cumrgeeet THI tere are toree—wansiesse-t-capsaecnnly POR OTHER AUOTICN SALES SER 1 Praca, OR and the Pateut Office sent ot i 8: ORB ROU oavstract, | commen 1 t of F: table reas BVENID <. oats, toe Sel 4GL.JR Mteet, Botta ape AUCTION SALES, FTER NOUN AND TO. MORROW. By WB. LEWIS & OO. Aucti S paveis, ing, Werk and Jewel moms eer a om as at Balescoomt . WIS& 86 _ Aucts. wat Lge TIKES & Oo. ‘ ATALOGUE OF ABuLeCtION MONDA or a age? SING ORLLANROTS enooke.— 0a December o'clock, and contimuip, the same hour, on th. rat foorat it A. a ‘AUCTION ROOMS. we shall sell, »: Tereous Foaka > -*'S0Rae, @ collection of Miseal- Sale poritive, Terms cash. OS J. © McGUIRE & GO.. Aucts. LAY, the 1th >a, commencing at7 o’elock , the whol, Crying Linen, Wax Pancy Boxes, Cabas. Walaut- Work Boxes, Writirg Desks, Ohina Vase. Ornaments, Fignres Drams, Wagons. Catts, Hobby Rorses,'and all kinde ‘of Tin and other Toys, which we think upnecessary to mention. We call particular attention to thr sale of tors, as purchssers can find most anything they wantin bert iad of Toya. fe Fy GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aun ono: AGE SaLE OF TOYS. OHINA@’W ORNAdeNTS FIGURES, ™S Oarts. H BS Wauons aT Acction vm Ba the 15th inst at 410 o'elog ening 8) jorni: ock is Gittored off vis: ae-neee: Sod atid other Dolls, GREEN & WILLIAS. Aucts. dead [Int} XOBLLENT HOUSEHOLD AND KiTO E 0 Dar. Kusnitore AT Auction —On WEDNES: the 3th ipstant, we cua'l sail, at 10 o'clock s. ma. at the residence of the Hon Mr ~egar,No. 4 Mary- Jand avenue, between let and 2d «tree's. near the Capit..!, an exes:lent assortment of fursiture. We mentioo in part— Marble top ouresus and Washatands, Mahogany aud other Wardrope: aod Bodateads, Lookitg Glavses, Sofas Ubaits, Oarpete and Hugs, Reda, Bedding and Mattresses, Window Curtains, China. Glass anc Crochery Ware. Stoves, Witb mary otzer articies which we deem snnet- s vinetata. Terms cash, raed’ [Ist] GREEN & Wi lLTAMS, Avets. By J. 0. MoGUIRB & UG. Anctionssrs. ANGE FRaci® BOLLVING. ToGk&THER 4 WITH THE Goon Witt. #OKWITURS. aND Se- FECTS OF RESTAURANT AND Dixim; Roos , OPTO- SITR one Kaiweoas Deror.—t AFTERNOON, Dec Sith, at4o q ieem wo shail scil the Isrgs frame Boldingom porth @ ttreet, immeaiate'y oppos ‘e ths Ratlcoad WrDNBSDAY ck. om the prera- own 3 the Mopumes «i H.ase, s portion fitted ap ara Restacriniand Dining Keoma. with Purrituce, &9., sufficient for thing. @nerts, attached is a clothiag Sper uonth and q barber shop under rent for ore anders rentot per month ; the whole subject to a ground reat = 6 per meorth TT cash, ox 3.0 McGUIRE & C7 Aucts. ‘ ) deys thereaft rese}! on one week's Cotive in the National Intelli- gener. Cost of sqnverences to be paid by the purchaser, » | SALE oF SUNOR ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aactione-ra By J yee STES’S BALE OF -MsaLi bSick DWELL- 15G_ HOUSM ABD LOT OX TWELYTH STRKET, Ba- Treks Fo ANy FeTRESTS NoxTH—On SATURDAR APTERNOON. December 2% . At to’cives on the ses, by virtue of s dbet of trust. dated June Wes and dvly recorded in Liber N. C.8.,No. $.foiios 26 et req,, one of the land records far Ww naty,D C.. 1 sbaliaell the soothers Lot in Square . 295, frontin, 3 et cn Twelfth street west, between E ai streets north, running back lr feet toa 30 foot al ey. improved by 2 substantially * atrenged Two siory and Basoment B hove. Yerms cash. ilt and well ‘k Dwolling- f Fale are not com plind with In five Trustee reserves the right to ithe terma HO. J. FISHER, Trustee, 60 3.0, MoGUIRE & 0C., aucio BE & OO., Auctioneers, AT THE TREASURY DAY, Decen.her 2, at 1 By 2 0 MeGu SxtRwsion.—Oo B a’ciock 1ttie Treasury Extoneion, we rball sell— ™ feet Roofing Plate ; HO to New Circular Brick 1609 to M0 Cid ve Large iot of Cement Barrels Large lot of Eandsione, various div: ezeret lota of Old leg a ag Centres 4 Blocks oj Tennessee Marb!s Large lot «f Scre9, Wrought, and Uast Iron and sions iron Pipes Lot of Doors aud Frames, with Mortice Locks and inges 4 Gons, more-or lens, Manilla Rope, old 4¥rietion Dru ‘Yerme cash. By order of the Bupervising Arckiteet, J.C. McGUIBE& 00. RAY & CO,, DagaLeks 1N HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BAR IRON, €e, SortrvaeT CORNER SKVENTH STREET AND MaS@A- OHUSETTS AVENUR, 6e i I" Washington City. O! FOR 2HE "HOLIDAYS! A JOB. BHAVYLEFD’S CONFECTIONERY, 3°56 BIxtr Steger. Between G and H Streets. I have vow one of the largest and finest astert- menty of Frencn, German and American Candies, Toys end Confectionery ever before seen in Wash- in pri 180, and Fancy Cakes, made of the bert materials and yery handsomely ornamented. My friends. ens- tomers and the pu Sii¢ zeneraliy will plaase call an@ see and save money and get s4204 article. Ladies, ber esi Rp 6th street aud Save your money, jes t tou, sli suitsble for the holidays at the loweas AD large assoztment of Pound, Pratt Fresh Mince. prepsred with the choicest materi- wis, Forsaie by ¢ eels de 19 a" Ck MEAT. __KING & BUROHBLL, MOL S8SES, ad 7 ® 3) BHDB. Prime Porto Rica MOLASSES, Just receiped and for #9is i JOHN H, SEMMES & QO. No 523 corner 3th wrest sede t a pate We _(Rep} Fe Cen ‘ter Market. The Docto leges in the Ut those pieces aasure 3 (5 FOR SALB, 606 corps or UAK WOOD, out last winter, ited 2 few hundred yards from « switch on the ashington Reltroad. Addreas © iy to, G BBMODS, de 21-im* 91 North Futaw st . Saitimore. PASsLE ors. : Ttalian Salad Oil. Bublame Lucce Gil. Bore eaux Olive Oi Marratiles Olive Gil. For sule by EING Cor. Vermont BUROHBLL, 4 15th street. QIAULTS’ OUNGENT— Warranted to produce e fall set of Whiskers or Moustaches in six weeks upon thesmoothbert face, Entire satisfaction gives | oF the money refunded. Seut port paid for Soents ot four packeges for 21.00, Address C. F. SHULTB, Troy,N ¥. ‘desi 7 oO Tt i Cc zg. M.W.GALT & BRO. calisttertion to their un- usually Jarge assortment of WATCHES, JEWBLRY, BILVBR AND PLATED WARS, RICH PARIS FANCY GOODS, &c., | Desicned especially for the And to snggest to their customers an early selee ticn of Presents, while their assortment is com- piste. M. W. GALT & BRO. _de 19:68 1s (etl lsc ie TO THE AFFLICTED! DAVIB has again returned te the eity, acd would “aivise thone to call 9 flering with Gonorrhea, Gle . We suffering . Primary Secoptary and Tertiary boumatinm, Gout, Bronchitis, Malar ras. Neuralgia, Scrofula and all Bloed and ©) Disesess. D Cee s Siploms, from.one of the frst Baie i gaat at wal to can that they wil! not be: quackery description. Ail visits strictly confidential. Persons calling will ae mo one but the Doctor. Fees moderate. Offce—45% 7th street, near F, opposite Post fee, Room 32 up stairs: 1 bo ime ESTABLISHED 1850.

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