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CuristTwas—The day was Observed yester- cay with remarkable good order tor so large and miscellanrous a popu'ation as Washington city now shelters. ost of the business places were clored, and tradé Wes for the time sus- pended, and all bad the one end in yiew—en- joymert. The restaurants and saloons :were open, and large bowls ef the fivorite Christ. mas drink, ‘ egg-nogg,” displayed upon inwa- merable sideboards, invited the attention of crinkers. The strest cars ran all day, and many ayailed themselves of the Opportunity to enjoy a ride and visit their friends abont the | city ard Georgetown. But Washington never experienced & more quict and orderly Christ- mae nts nee ee noevidence whatever of rowdyism. e day passed of admirably, and orate seth on People assembled A the ebratein a relizi 18 natal day of the Saviour. Sete ae ee The theaters, too, were cpen, and attracted large audiences, both afternoon and evening. ‘Tite soldiers were not forgotten, and at some ’ ‘6 7 LOCAL NEWS. = = AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ’ Forp’s THEATRE.—Mr. John E. Owens will to-night teke ® benefi*, @nd will appear first as «Aminadad Sleek” in the “Serious Family,” and afterwards as «Paul Pry,” in the play of that pame. Mr. Owens, as is well-known, wil!, of ceur-e, fustain the prominent characters | with his usual and well-known ability, and | he will be sbly supported by Mr. Ford’s fine | company. Owens isa good actor and a real sentleman, and ceserves a bumper. GROVER’S THEATER.—Two performances | are announced for to-day. In the afterneon, “Camilla’s Husband,” and in the eve: Shakspeare’s grand drama, « Othello, which the grand combination, Wailack, Da. yenport, and Mrs. Ferren sustain the promi- | nent parts; and will, no doubt, as has eyer | been the custom, win the approbation of all of their audicnee, Thigis the iast night but four } of the great Uagedy combination. | CanTERDUBY — Christmas was celebrated yest-rday at Uanterbury Hail by an enter- taimment in the ufternoon and another in the | evening. To-nizght again another splendid and not cnly soldiers but Visitors. huge’ | Jjoyed themselves, Z CHRISTMAS DAY Yesterd: \ Campbell Ht iy ea- AT CAMPBELL HOSPITAL. ‘Wes appropriately celebrated at espital, in charge of Surceon J. H. erformance will be given, and Annetta Gal- | Baxter TI} h exert rr etti, Mons. Tophoff, and Kouzaui ballet troupe, | Kelly. Mrs, Oteplons Savior: and tis te and indeed tne whole company will be as | Mo(ilel!and, an excellent neual brilliant and interesting. Sinn has cer. | turkeys, chickens, oysters, a variety of vege- tainly an admrable company. “| tables, pies, cakes, &c., Was served up for the Reastan Wan.—The panorama of the Rus- | patients, numbering about 2, with whom sion War wili Le extubiied at Odd Fellows’ quite a number of ladies and gentlemen also Hall, Seven:h street, to-night again.. These | sat down. Previously to partaking of the din- pun! nes bave been gotup with greatcare,and | ner the visiters were shown througn the build- are resily flce works of art, while the manner | ings aud grounds, finding all the hospital de- of their exhibition never tails to bring out all partment in admirable order—the men in each the most interesting point. Admirers of the | ward having apparently triéd to outdo those beautiful should by ail means visit Oddnfel- | of the others in decorating their wards, andin dows’ Hall. £ome the decorations were very tasty, consist- ing of colored paper, cut into a variety of shapes, evergreens, etc. In all the wards were well arranged aquariums, containing a variety ef beautiful fish. The company assembled in the reading-room while the titles in the di- ning-room were being prepared, where they were regaled with excellent music from the band of the 14th N. H. regiment. About 3 o’clock theeompany sat down to the abundantly supplied tables, and after the Di- vine blessing had been implored by the chap- lain (Rev. Mr. Gaylord), full justice was done to the feast, Before rising Dr. Baxter pro- posed +The President of the United States: he has overthrown the most boastful of kings and driven him trom tie last ditch,” to which Sen- ator Collamer appropriately responded, urging the soldiers to remember that in this war, more than in any other. bad they the sympathies of the people who rejoice with them that the be- ginning of the end is approaching. Among those present we noticed Senators Wilson, of Mass., and Oollamer, of Vt.; Representatives Grider, of Ky., and Morrill, of Vt; B. F. Ten- ny, Eeq., of Boston; Gen. Payne, (who was wounded at Port Hudson,) with his lady and daughter; Medical Inspector Hamlin, and Messrs. Watlack and Davenport, and Mrs. Farren, now playing at Grover’s. in the evening ‘a band of minstrels gave a concert, followed by a short play, and a prom- enae to the music of* the band ‘closed the fes- ivities. inner, consisting of tegen se STARVATION SaLanies ror THR TEACHERS OF THE FUPLIC ScHOOLS.—The fact that the Board of Aldermen—while voting to increase dargety the salaries of almost every other branch of Corporation employees, eyan those ‘wh se duties are comparatively nominal—have retuced to make any advance upon the admit- tedly inadequate remuneration of the teachers of the Public Schools, has created no little sur- prise Smongst the iriends of our public school system. They certainly did, with that sort of face- tiousness which is said to be uot quite under stood by Lungry people who when asking tor bresd get @ swne—ihey certainly did, in Teject- ing the proposed ad vance, offer to two classes of the lower grade of teachers the enormous advance of 350 perannum! We are satisfied, however, that m thus placing themselves in seeming hostility to our public schools, the members of the Board of Aldermen have acted under misapprehension of the tacts, and trom a laudabie—but in this instance singularly amisappiied—dis position to economize the Cor- poration funds. We regret to notice also, a disposition on the part ot the Board to depreciate the importance Of the position of teacher in our public schools, and one member eyen offered to “contract” to Teacily supply on demand the places of our grammar school teachers by those equally com- petent and on the present starvation pay; less pay than the lowesi grade of Governmantclerks receive. The member doubtless spoke in a moment of pique, und not from a delinerate es- timate of the qualifications requisite,to fill ths position of teacher in our grammar schools. Ab analysis Was also entered upon to show the exct Humber of hours the teacher spends in his duties and the rate of pay, in that way, ha recetyes per hour; measuring the teacher's Tesponsibilities and duties by that remarkadle standard, sometbirg on the theory of the rural ghap who held that he was sw.cdica by the City Gentist who charged him a dollar tor pw ing atcoth in less than haif & minute, white his neighborhood practitioner jerked him about the room foi & couple of boars by the jaw for & ninepence! But as we have already said, we do not look upen the above prea ones action of the Board &s its debherate aud final one upon the question, ake 1 i as many of the most intelligent and indluer L epcudea talcre Br eon ane men.bers of that Board have expressed them- Miss Adeline K. Lowe, of Female Intermedi- selves to us as decidedly in favor of giving the ate, was the recipient of & handsome card teachers ene vnd al', a living increase of pay in basket, and a napkin ring, from her pupils. view of the general ad vamee of prices, which has The pupils of Secondary No. 5, presented made the remuneration so inadequat>. In the | Mics Letitia B. Allen, their teacher, with a lower Beard of the city Oouncils 8 bill to that | handsome silver-plated card basket,” effect passed iast week by the decisive vote of The teachers of the Jistrict, through Mr. iz tod. We believe that the upper Board will } Thomson, of the Grammar School. presented not be less inclined todo justice toaclassofem- | wy. J. O. Wilson, one of the most efficient ployees whose lioor invoives more wear and | trustees, with a handsome escritoir, of Galt’s = oe and body than any otuer in the | manufacture, which he received in a neat little r iy. L address, It is ume we realized that no successful In the Fourth District, the principal of the sysiem of public education can be maintained | Male Grammar School, Mr. John E. Thomp- is cy without @ liberal expenditure of | son, was the recipient of a handsome parlor ; and the “cheap or pauper system, ornament, presented to him on behalf of the wher men and women are to be employed as pupils by Master Robert Young in a few ap- “the lowest bidders’ for a job to «do-the-boys’ | propnate words expressive of the esteem in after the style of the celeprated educato’, | which that teacher is held by his school. eke Sa peerts will certainly never be Sa ig tolerated in Washington. ExewrtTs.—On Thursday afternoon the Tle ws 1 -XEMPTS. “eo o parenie ot Woashingien. are inclined to Board ot Enrcliment exempted the following ve the best teac other Han the cheapest, | bersons from the operation of the draft: And «bont the last pérsous they wish to trust their children to are the broken-down low- ay ee eerie ene oe priced candidates, who having failed to earn % 7 a their salt in every other ocenpation under heavy. Aeon. Misenes ise motaraie nes en, are held ‘Ep ae Properprnes te ‘keep school’ Ss. Gegg, 4th ward, erroneous enrollment. tor vu nd “doit cheap.” They (the parents) i enzoll- Yee! iat fevy ere fitted by temper, inclination | ,,AlfFed Diggle, 7th ward, erroneous en sens PRESENTATIONS.—On Thursday, several in- teresting presentations were made in the Public Schools of the first District. The pupils of Miss H. H. Slater, (Secondary No. 2,) presented her with a beantifat boand of Moore’s poetical works, through John Thomson, of the Grammar ho paid a high compliment in the fo Miss Sluter’s abilities as a teachar. s Slater replied in feeling terms. The pupils of Mr. Thomson's School, thronzh him also, presented Miss Slater with a handsome copy of Mrs. Heeman’s works. The yoplls of Secondary No. 1, presented to Mr. J.O. Wilson, one of the trustees, a handsome silver-plated water pitcher, as an @vidence of their regard—the presentation being made by the teacher, Miss Fannie Hoover, who was ap- priately responded to by Mr. Wilson. The prircipal of the Female Grammar Schcol (Miss Annie E. Eyans,) was presented by her pupils with a handsome silver-plated and scholarship for teaching, and: hold ‘that it John Drew, 11th district, over 35 and mar- eughtto bea distinctive paoteesion in woich ried. ski|i and ex) erience shoulda encourage y rh 7th war. dt Sereaitt sone. attractiug to and continuing suitable persons ={apomas Hunt 'd, over 35 in the employment and not make ita piace of Tetuge for cheap, sheddy incoupetents. They are willing to provide ample means and hold the Board of School Trustees responsible fora faithtal employmert of them. tween these two wodes of treating our pablic school sys- tem, the intelligent citizen or parent will not be icng in making a4 choice; nor will they grumble at the increase of taxes therefor, pro- ‘vided the Board of Education dves its part in “cunning the machine” or system skilfully and wisei, John Green, 9th district. over 35 and married. Hugh Galiher, Sth district, over 35 and mar- ried. Gecrge Andrews, 2d ward, residence in New ork. Ss THE GRANDEST science and mechanical ex- bitition in the world—Sanderson’s gigantic Dio- Panorama of the Russian War, will be on exhibition to-night at Odd Pellows’ “iall, Seventh street. The representations of mili- tary scenes on Jand and sea are truiy magnifi- cent and life-like. * Ii appears that the Board of Trustees, by a nearly unanimous vote, declared in favor of preserving the existing ratio of compensation by en increase of 25 per cent. on ail the sala- ries. Those advocating this proposition in that board, were gentlemen distinguisie' for their ea Shed fae Ose Dotan, One Dorian Jewelry Store, 438 Pennsylvania «venue, near 4/¢ street. de 22-3t* — 1 Givx allyour friends a present, and go to the Dollar Jewelry Store to buy it—438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4}, street. de 22-3t* SS ee py Fis AND Ropers, PREVENTED.—The ers call attention to their extensive stock earrestness in endeavoring to improve our system, who hold the teache's to the strictest accountability; some of them gentlemen, Mr. ©. ©. Wight, fer iustance, who conduct suc- cessfully private schools of the highest order. rri.g & Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, it mugh) be iuferred that this gentleman woald | which are furnished at the manufacturers prices, be Gsposrdio cramp a sys em which it en- | delivered.at any part ae oe £00 larged and improved, must conflict with toe de23 Im Sale Agauts for Rerctun’& Uo. pecuniary rests of private institutions; but ihe record shows «uite the reverse. Tae mem- bers of the schooi board who advocated the in- crease cited the salaries pailin Boston, New ae Corrs, Buxtows, Bap Naits, &¢.—To be rid of. these troublesome annoyances, call on Dr. White. and submit to bis manipalations. You are sure to York and Philadelphia, which before the la‘e | get relief without experiencing pain. Oflica—No, rite im prices, or change in nominal values, be Praag ec eeSraey Cece Ge anskers “ d a a3 vin juilding.) between 432 and streets. No charge were muc arger than we are now payin;, for pounitation. ‘ae it and yet mo £ these cities Lave put on aa in- crease of 20 or 35 per cent. . The cost of tuition for esch pupil attending the public schools of this city (Dy a corps of about sixty teachers) is less than eight dollars per annum. “The same number educated at privaie institutions would cost not less than twenty dollars per annum for the same stn dies. it msy be fairly doubted whether the con. 8 . Lriry RR obs Men’s Business Swits. nas, 2 Dress Busts. Vouanrs Business Suits. Ontldcens’ Drees Suits: 6 drone? School Spits. Noam Wate & Co., 365 Penn. avenue, Metro- litan Hotel Buildi: would respectfully _an- honnee that their anpu display of ail and Win. tract’ system even would underbid the pri- | ter Clothing is now ready for inspection. | It is vate schools to @ greater extent than these | $m Ry Fete peopel ore te figures show. In the Maile Grammar Schools | {0 material, trimming and workship. the cost of tuition for each pupil is less than To these who study exeellence. wi economy in seventeen doliers perannum. At respectable | fashionable of dress, an opportunity is private inssitutions ihe charge for tuition in | now ofered-for Lorene ae the most attractive the seme branches of learning is from thirty- | ctock of ready made clo’ in this city, = = two to forty dollars per year of ten months. | T5duced prices. 063-4m But ts the instruction obtained in these gram- anar schools worth amy thing; or is it as good MARRIED, ms the average of private institutions? The afirmativad is rot denied even by theadvocntes On the 2th tobias or eas J. EM. Lemon, 1 the contract shoddy “sye:°m. Now, when JOHN WILL‘A’ of Harper's Perry, ffer- ame county, Va., to Miss M. %, F, HALL, of this the pubiis school pupils ¢ less than one- | city. third of the expense tér private taition, is that By the séms, J! i BYRON to Miss MARY not “cheap” enough—at least for this great po> | NOBAY, both of this city. t 7° litical metropolis 7 zy the same, JOMN 8: W. BOSWELL to Miss We trust that the more comprehensive and | WILLI# ANN JENNINGS. doth of thiscity. * in the Dunvarton street Ohurch, Georgetown, on Tuerday evenin, H. Crapman mit: Int lligent, as well as regily economical policy Will be adopted. Let ns invite into our schools the best teachers the country affords; let us en- courage our best teachers to remain wilh us, the 23d inst.. bythe Rey. W. AAMA, HUTCHINS to Misi ANNIE A. DARN. and those who are preparing themselves for atlly A -Aares Bex: this arduous pureuit to become real teachers, C., to Mr J OON, and not mereiy school ‘keepers,’ who adopt ’ *. this vocation as @ meansof temporary support. How many of us be like to undertake the DIED, daily management of fifty or sixty of the young reve icsns, for even more than the highest rates On the 25th day of Ree., 1863, MARY JANS. Bb proposed ! daughter of Jas. and Blizabeth Forester, aged H ha. " it is a curious fact that may be stated in ref. | ™O?U erence to the male grammar schools, inat da- *Zarewell, Marz tbog hast left as, ring the last fifteen years all the principal But "tis God that hat ft gs, teacherships became vacant two or three pies, pu © can all our sorrows heal.’ and that the ueust advertisements were The friends of the wily are invited to attend lished for persons to fil] the position, but mot | the fuveral, at 96’clock, on from their re- halta py competent persons have over ap- Roemer oF Penth street, betw: and H avreets, plied for the places. According to th» infer- ence to be drawn from this fact, the advocates for a contract system would have fo import .» Mrs. ANNA ALLISON yy the 25th inst, eeRT: Pe. cath s Bi Rex SEP, ia cee nae at 10 o* slo: ership, though of that pumber many are re- no An’ jected tor incompetency or under or over age. ‘ch. ol tencbing then, ander the wings of onr municipal fathers, does not atter all appear. be so vastly attractive as the imagina’ an remarks @! some of them indicate. ste Dae Same THER Cast or Granp Lanczry.—On y night Renben Moore and Onbarles Hy Young, .olcred, paid @ visit to Prather’s Alley. Xcuig bad over S60 aboot him, and went to tteep. Moore was penniless, and kept his eyos com their teachers, at least for this class of schools. ecely jays 1 the other grades there @re usually @ con- 206 @ street wees, siderabie number of applicants for each teach- inst., iy itonia par 2% Ske lea er loos. mepend ond, open aan robbed his Gomnrade, and, going a never lg pe oS ouse, turned the money over toa gir! 1 lacs on Monday evening to-keep for bim, except $2.50 which he took to ree alu an Piwentioth test, 2 +3 Moore ae arrested and sentito jail Sve Calon, oe > o Dotwoet court by Justice Giberson. Officer rris, ecovered the money. Merrit of the hospitals inviting dinners were spread, | Bal ., after a long and 1ness,. ee aia Baby, of Mit ea Gutdren to mourn BALLS, ‘PARTIES, &c. THe: @RAND BALL YOUNG, HIUEANEA oLus. TEMPREASOR GALL, WEDNESDAY, Dacexs: 1863. — " Committee of Arrangemen:s 3. H. Bush, WwW. J. Grovia, alive’. Meee. Maecees J. Parie, Tickets ONE ttis tile: and isdie 8. ery a a Des Ga eure DMEERD Oe tax FIs: AGAT SEVENTH GRAND BALL of tie YOUNG oNt TEL CLUB will be given at Tomperancs Hall,on Ertreet. on TUREDAY, Drozupen 29, Comm itfce Mi. Lavender. W. Norman, J. Bali . B Neurrege D,Binclair,, — G@. winksmey’ le € a | LOST AND FOUND. T O8T—On the 2th instant between I5th and 21 4 Penn. avenue and I street. a Ked-bound DB° ; The tinder w: ea LIVBRY of T M i be tT. M. HARV. ‘OG streets. liberaliy rewarded b; X73, 281, corner Ith, i" F REWARD —Lost on 24th of Dec. ie SO Washineton Morkch SenOR EY BOR soe taiuing 875 in Treasury not The abdova reward will be paid if returned to the Star office It’ ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. JTOLEN OB GONE ASTRAY.—D-cember iith, from the premises of the subscriber, Bigath street, between k and handeome and vaiusble MILO OO gray; white back; four black ca. A rewi 15 will be A rd of $I id for her return, orinformation where 1 mar find her. de 25-8t* ONRAD SCHBRBIEB. O8T —On 19th or @ streets. on Wedhesda: L GBEY FUR CAPE. A reward wil ibe eiven perme ty 187 H street, between 19th and 2h. M-AKEN UP ESTRAY—On th inst. one "TANai re Hones eich She tenet re roving property and i pens 08 ow Evia BAUM, Depastment of Baste 2t* S20 ZEVARD_HORSE LOST—A Sorrel Rh Horse. about 14% hands high ; two white hind feet ; small bare spot on left hip; hair chafed off inside bind legs rin forehead zo Saken or strayed from scoteer 4 wot id ‘epp#s }vanis averue, on Monday even: . arp to TENNISON & WYOOPF, 392 Pa. ave, dx St" 2 REWARD.—Stolen, on ths 7th instant from the room of house corner N and alf streets (Island,) two Black-coverad UEMO- KANDUM BOOKS, containing the accounts and papers of J. Toombs; of no use to any one but the owner; slson $50 Treasury note, The sbove re- ward will be given if returned to ths Star office, or to a. A de24-3t* Corner N and Half ste., Leland.) BEWARD-—Strayed or stolea from the door $25 of No. 241 Penntylvapia avenue, an [RON GREY HORSE ; 14+, bands high; G years old. The above reward will be giver to any perror return- ing him to Messrs. BENSINGER & BBEL,No. 529 Ninth street. ts de2s st" CAME TO THER PROMISES OF THE 809 4 i er, on Friday, the 18th,a Black and White COW ; short horas; about six years old; giving milk. The Leparedicd sreanested te come forward, rove properts . pry charges. and take Ber away - 23 3 PISROK SHOZMAKER, 623 3t* 23 3t™ on Rock Gree! §. Pr REWARD— Be Harvey's. ving i: St-ayed from the premises on or +) about the 8th December. a mall bright RED COW, with white bind feet and a white stripe undar her throat. The above reward wi!l be paid for her return or for any information, to 142 G street, pear 224. demi wt WM, W. RADI = REWA™D —Straved orrtolenfrom tia prew- Ded ines on on Sunday 2th.s at,No 142 ‘ed SETTRE DOG ; nas abort air fo- a s: tter ; has the appearance of'a very old dog, bove reward wi'l be paid if returned or given 60 I can get him W. W. RAPLY, $25 REWARD—Or of necessary, the full valua- ticn of the Pin —Lor\ goirg from 3800 street to the Depot ofthe B&O R_ Oo .oria the Depot,a DIAMOND CLUSTER PIN. Tre Pin was lost on Tuerday = fternoon, between the hours ofSend&p.m, It was Mahiy yrizedity the owner. The abowe reward will be paid with the thanks of the owrer by returning the Pin to this of orto ReOCstrect [dest] &. W RDMONDS, EOE PERSONAL. i WILLIAM B. GERMAN, OF PENNSYLVA- fis. (now sup wed to be in this city.) will cx! atthe Vermont Hotel, No. 607 9th str hear something to hin advantage please inform him or report his residence as above, de 26 1t* \ ie YOU WANT TO SEE THE GBRANDHST Scenic and Mechanical Diorams in the worid go to the exhibition of the Russian War, at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall to-night. Life like Battle Sconas, Naval Engagements, Bombard ments, Storms on land with terrific Lightning, Thunder, and how- ling Winds, &c. 1t* 1) HE LADIES’ FRIEND (ALL IN TROUBLE polls Maniase forall wigan pat testrepal ae rears’ ex, nce; aarent a sal or charge.) . Business aud ‘correspoudence. strict! rivate. Booms for Rationts. MADAME CORSON, alenrore. No, 110 Payette street, near Asquith. le 15- ALAM AHOLIAB WOULD RESPEOTFULLY all inquir that she is al Ladies 6 cents; gentlemen $1. No. 60 south A st.. 4 doors east ew Carroll prison, Capitol Hill, Washington, D. 0. no#4-Im* BOFESSOR WOOLLEY’S YEW SYSTEM OF PENMANFHIP, taught ty bimself, southe: corner of 7th and E streets, is one of the mos: fal improvements of the age ; it not only imparts an elegant atpic, but produces a most masterly com- mand of hand and facility of execution ; transtorm~ ing it from s task to s profitable amusement Scok-keeping and Elocation are also taught on the most improved systems His Terms are low, but will be increased after January ist. de2i-6t* oO T I c E. M.W.GALT & BRO. call attention to their un- usually }arge assortment of WATCHES, JEWELEY, BILVER AND PLATED WABB, RICH PARIS FANOY GOODS, &c., | Designed especially for the * HOLIDAY TRADE, And to suggest to their customers an early selec- tion of Presents, while their assortment is com- plete. M. W.GALT & BRO, de 19-6t 354 Penn. avenne, PRBICES, .PRICKS—100,000 targe Baltimore BRIOKS for esle on sccommotating terms, Apply to-~ JG, WATERS, Water street, above High, de 31 eost” Georgetown. OR SALE—HORS: UEGY and HARNESS. The horse is a stylish bobiail day, 8 years old, fine trotter in herneas and goes well undéranddle, Fugey is light. no.top. built by Brewster Herness nearly new. sold separately or together. Inquire ayvenve, bet. 43g and 6th sts. Mirto28 meat. Teh Mince, prepared with the choicest materi- ba A fat KING & BURCHELL. Corres re MARBREET, Pennsylvania avenue, corner of th strect, The Proprietor takes pleasure in ouacing to the citizens of the District and others. that he has comple’ is arrange ni ir 8 iy of MEATS. GAME, FRUITS, and VEGETA- Bite, &0., aod hopes by strict gerroasl attention to the w of his customers, to me sontinu- svce of the liberal patron: heretotore bestowed. Mem ders of Co; afc “Will be 424 Pa, de Li-eost ress and Officers contemplating Bonsexebying, ‘will find this a convenient place for their sup: kB. Goods pont te TERRES MALLARD. . B. is to of e c' 28 of ae Re. ~— bie ded .e0Sw pprororats v7OR BUNTING ANDDRY N os biel te ee lavy Department, Washington. Dec. 15, BuAred Paoraosts will be received at this office until 12m,,on the 16th day of Jacuary next, for, furnishing the requisite supply of ng an avy at the Brooklyn the balance of the year ending endorsed *Proposalefor Runt 7 and directed to theOhief of ded in these propossis are particularly descr in the Schedules, sy be obtained on applicstion to Giter the Brooklyn Navy Yar! orto the Bureau. & will be ve special information obtained on spplication to ayi ‘Ofecer. S be Allarticles must be delivered to the Yard expense and risk of the contractor. in snitabic Packages, ‘with bis name iy. ed thereon; and the articles murt be subject to inspection ‘measurement, weight, &c..at the Yard, and en tirely sati Eoctory to the Navigation Officer thereat. isd m poe ed ied by @ written Ops Dry Goods for the uce of thé Navy Yard during une, the soth = guaran’ Ww ties it will be Gor a re ir, or Navy Agent. — 117 awe SF RAOPNS, (© r boxes Buach ani ' r do. Just received br ae aieas the 4 at ln PSO TRA 8 ae Sy a Tag eS . WANTS, é | FOR RENT AND SALE. AUCTION SALES, 7 ANTED—Vire CARPENTSAS. Apply at Wo. | EF OR RENT—An cacelleal PARLOD THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. W657 leon nursete J7ieiek’ | Kevettiamnisbed BaD MOONE Ay | Feel FOR OTHER AUGKipN SALE RAN © PAG AN TAD IMMBDIATELY—« RAR KenoaR, | treet thir Ave ininaes’ walt of the Ru SG | TOR CTHER AUGUON SALES BEB _T_FAGD. see et es ® Market sireet. Geoogatawa. DC. a | Bouse, Vavards’, and the Patent Office, ioe, Pr 2a DisttGG GSE & 00. *8ingle Man would ne preterred 7 ae br ea (varturents. re STEMS BALE OF BM AL: & DW ALL- . | iocaticn is oreurpassed in Washington, No Ise 1ovse _aBp Lor 0B Tw: E paths DA BOY 16 an Lex teny ‘OMies; one fren im the house, de TWH AN: DE rTSERTS Bouts, x eariytd {hWoftce “cf the Fouther Express; under tke | Ji} SALE—Tae STOUE aod FIXTUNNS of « |. ‘Fo MAK GOW "December th thes Goon: oa fas tle 25-3t* Wachington Theater, W ANTED—A compet-ot PRINTS&R for plain and «bul Rone bat tiosw Wao thoroughly understare i apply: 2 te ia 25-St* 1 seES 137, Washington Post Cite. ANTED-A emert BOY (whits or culored) to go of errancs and clean store; none need apply. | 8s recommended. UP stat: -anle; Apply at No, 4. Marke next doorte Perry's, de 23 2t* | ‘clores WAITER (man) at 486 rorth F stre-t, bet, i2th aod isth street; aon mood; with unexoeptionsdie { je 35-30" NTED --4 Geotlemas wasted as | Teacher in afamily at 3, Croan Roads, to teach the English branches; oas wouid bs grafer- ted who could give lesrons on the violia, LBWIS BAILEY. Washington, DP 0 WANTED-— Gre Tnousand new Spectators at Odd Fellows’ Hall to night, to witness the RUSSIAN WAR, the Granteas Sosaie, and Mecban- ical exhibition’ iz the word Life life Battie Sceues, Naval Engagements, Bonbardments, T. ribie 8 son land and sea, fearfh! Bro! Confisgrations. &e WwW ANTED_IMMADIA: BLY map BARBER, at 414 Wexner from $11 to $12. W4ytsD IMMEDIATELY—Thres Dofurnisn- ed ROOMS in a ceatraipact of tue city. Ad- drese A. ©. D , Star office, stating terms. de 24-4.* ANTED—A smart and honest BOY to atay in &Bhce Store. Inquire at No. 46% Papa. ave. between 31 and 43, streets, under the United +8 Hotel 4 2t* war ED—At 486 © rireet, batwoen 5°h and 6th. a Colored WAITER; also @ Colored Cook; nore but those understanding their buaiaoss nea apply de 24-lw* WANTED—To act ae Olerk ine Pirst-class Phi tegraphic Gallery, » well-educated Maa, ot fontlemanty address and active vusinas. habits. ‘© euch 8 One & permanen! and responsibl situa- = : offered, Address Box $11, Post Office, e ANTBD—A Purcii Fixtures of a Shavin, Address | da 25 5t* | —4& good Journsy- treet; near 9th st, 4-3t* Ww er for the Good Will snd Baircuttiog aud Suan- poon ing &aioon. e mplete; now Ting a good busi- ness. asons for eel the py in gcing into other busi A drers D. H.W, Geo ANTED—A young MAN, azed tend @ Periodical or Segar Store; g004 references, and be aK 3 ing with hie parente prof. days Star office. de 23 3t* WANTED trious, and steady young an experience of tea years in bus: 4a can give the best referonces a6 to business quatifica tions, and would rot object to leaving the oty if desired. For further information ad wy FRAYSER, Washington, D.C., or ing office. ANTED—At tho Avenze House, 342 E street, between 121b ans 13th streete.ove good OODK? & good Cook will get good wager; nino two Oyster BHU GEEES to open Kieamet Oysters; rmart Boys would evit; such will get good and regular pay. de 22-6t" | WANTED AND MUS? HAVE FIFTY WOOD CHOPPERS by the Ist January. Apply to 8, STOVER, Wood and Coa! Dealer, corner G and 2isb streeta, de 19-19" V j/ ANTBD—My Lady frieuds to know taat I | /¥ Fine Qloth stamped and ready to riamp for uppers either Bic broidery or Braid; alao Shaded | Rhaded filk, Gold aud Si!k Bisid, as well as the | nicest Patterna for the same ever offered here. | | € receive every week (rem the designers, now and splendid Patterns for Braidwork end Bmbroi- dery. Calland ree those beantiful Baby Biankots at WM. PRINCE'S btan ping Depot, at S51 F at., opposite ‘be Patent Gfiice. Tuitials of two hun’ | dred different Patterns, for Handserchiefs and | 5 P dealt janes, now ready to stamp. TIPLE OF YOUNG LADIKS WANTED TO Ce Print and Color Photogzaphs; alto, a couple to devote to the opportunity by ad- to learn. Those having a room Purpose will bear of a a0: reshivg F. R. O.. Washington Post Office. de 2 aNTED Be a reapectablo White Woman. a ze > urea, | P TANTED—Every gentleman wife and pretty bady. to ca’ Stamping- . 381 F street, op fice. and examina thos hands PEIRTS and BLANKETS for infants v are Just the nicest thing for papa to give bahy asa present at Christman Tf / ANTED—20, 00 Ladies toca lat PRINUE'S, eT aS $1 F street. 1d iook at hiefBlipper, Pin- 1 and Emoking Cav Patternstor Braid and Bilk Embroieery, Ladi-s oa find/the finest lot ever offered here. Gold B t railroad. tnquire at No. 25 First st , Georgetown, de 23.3:* k reesons given for telling No, 62 east Capitol street. cated within one squire of the Capito! ant beifa square from the sity railroad, 318 | Capitel a eigbt rooms, with good cellar, suitable for # store, Apply toM. PEPPER, N Brore; roughly repaired, the ower story of which is suit- shle for esto nquire o! i. No. 457 Thirteenth street, net. E and # st., at 3 o'clock sny evening. a Grocery “tore ‘No. 14 Nortnerm Liderties | 5, ‘Mises, by virtue of a deed of trust. Sated Jape . 8., No. Biarket Epace ire on the premises. a0353.* | ET; 13 ard duly recorded in Lider N. Ret Bye Sho pramines...g0:96 2." BRENT Parvofs due lates SHOW BOO | 6 toll, * HS SESE: ORF OF tae, land records for in one cf the best. locations on Penn. avenue, | Waal tNo. 18,in Square Ni frouting 21 suitable for any kind of Fancy Basinens, laguirs | partof Te. isin ‘street west, betweon Rand # at ttar Gffiee, de 2s. pid ie Oy Tanuine back iro foet tha. 9 foot (CK SALE—A RE: TAU RANT and RA BOOM; | alley imp: ya aude ig weil pert neni ie also: the Paurnitare of li | arscugee ive wm *¥ and Basomont Brick Dwelling: Teo! & Least on the property for 4% yaars. | house. * App No.546 Pa. avenue, between ist and 21 Terma carh, de 2 If the terms of rata, "@ Ot Compliei with in five t Us'ee reserves the right to SEZ Oe cae reat arity. 2 in the National Late. 2 Gost +6 bey, Md Dy the purchaser. st of wupiagyr te A bo ta Hig, Frorteee des-c0 3.0 Mego © 00. susie By J, 0. McGULBB & GO. a "Sticneers. abe ay cats ry Btrmets wert mes SE AND LOT #0 c Ho PALE—A desirable ard Lot—icoao 224 north Letreetand aa ry ae) a pirate ae nite priest ard imm her ‘oo given. Inqaire ICHOLAs CALLAN + Meg... 213 Fat. a . iw* OR REN?T—Pive Hundred Seats at Oid Fei- LOG ‘Ou L BOTT lowe’ Halito Light to witnars the RUSSIAN | QALE EY CATALOGUE OF & ) Onl BontoN most magnificent Scenic-and Mechaai- | EVENING. December 2isty commer ing at 6 % in ae Lo euen tae o'clock, and coptin each evening then,cacter at J cer. gemen' ombDara- mexts, terrible Stores on Jand and sea,feartal Mx. | ‘Be seme Kour, cn the Bret floor of tho | plerions, Conflagrations, &c it* we shall sell, by catalogue, a 8, apions, ection of Mixtel- [COR FENT—A smail STORE ROOM. on O street, | lareous books, rw ROR goed stand for Patio E Bogaire Baledonitixe, Q FON, on Hith street, betwee fat | dee et 3,0 MeQUIRES 00. Ancts, ‘OR BENT—Two PARLORS «nd foar RED- By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Fxons all well furnished. 424 E strost, be- ANGE BALE. OF TOYS, CHINA. VASES, 4 OBNAMENTS. Figures, Druxs, Cants, Hi ‘tween #th and 9th sts. south side, _ de 24-6t™ F983, SALE—A frat class RAR ard STEAMED M. DUFFY. Horses, anv WaGoss aY AvcTion.—On M DAY, the 4th inst. commercin, at7 clock ig and on TUESDAY, the l5th imst., at 10 o'clock, center of ees Port's Treater.ig the | (p., continuing every Evening aud Morning uatil the whole stock is di a Of. via: Orying. Linen, W: od and other DoHs, Fancy Boxes Dadas, Walnut Work Boxes, Writing Desks, China Vases. Crnaments, Figures. Drums, Wagors, Carts, Hobby Horses, and all kinda sf Tin and other Toys, which we think eg oy O74 mention. e Call particular attention to this sale of tors, as pureh gers can find most anything they wantin ‘th fa Sell’ °7* GREBN & WILLIAMS, Au ee ‘fase month. Fcr particulars apply at No 465", Teath street, bet Dana B wr eL de 34-8t" @TORS FOR RENT. at 7th street, between N and > 0. Anold established Qlothing Store for rent end FIXTURES for sale; well ada; ed for any other kind of business, of ce BSENKUS, 183 7th street, tetween N and O. de24-3t* ;OR SALF—And immediate posewralcn, ven—s uilt Three story FRAME HOUSS, with two-etory back building on 12th street, betwean @ ard H streets. No.471 Por terms, &c. apply to J.T. LENMAN, L street, between eae \e: By WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneera. South corner Pennsyivanmia avenue ant Ninth street, ;RAME BUILDING AND 8TABLE AT AUC- Tion.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 2th inst.. we will sel'. at the Auction Rooms, at € o’clock, a Frame Building and Stable, Tho build- ing is with tongue ard grooved floor, No. 533 Marylanc avenue, and has been used asa four and grain store Terms cash, de 2% St WM. L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. By WM. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. At the Bazaar, on perigee avenue, betwee 9th and t 12th strects. st* FOR RENT—A& LARGE BRIOK HOUsm, IN Ceorg-town, having been mmcronghly, repaired, Sang ee roome; suitable for a hotel or donraing house To CLOTHING STORRS fitted up complete, Also, BRICK DWELLING, the lower floor of “hich can be used asa store. * Teauire ct y MACK ALL JR No, 487 Thirteenth street, tween Band F s:rasts, 1and 2 o'clock i: the evening. de 24 1w* Betwe *@\0 RENT—A Neatls-furnished Front PARLOR th’ streets. i ‘RADE SALE OF A LAKGRE STOOK OF FRESH geeOmrie Lives pe Seatrable looatien, St 0. “= h AFD SE ASONABLK BOOTS AND SHOR Dey Goods, Sxints, Hosiery, BLANKeTs, CUTLERY, &C., at AvOTION.—On TUBSDAY MORNING. the 2)ti in- stant, at 10 o’clock. we will sell at the An¢tion Room, a very large stock of desirable goods, which eet = we will sell without reserve, and to which we in- SALE—A PRODUOB, TOBACO) aad | vite the sttention of the trate.com zrialng CIGAR STORE, with chesp rest Satisfactory | Bocts 7d Bhoes. Heavy Cavalry quilted Botama, ‘Apply onthe premiees, | Fuxed Water proof Doable-soled, de 23-3" | Kip-foxed Wexed, Heavy quilted Bottoms, ‘O LBT—Two targe-cized Furnished ROOMS, two and @ balf equares from the terminus of the JOR 59 east Capitol atreet. Sas Belmorals, Army Brogans, Bo- ts, R_RENT—A nieely. ¥ORNIGHED PARLOR moral s Boots. 4 and a7joining RUOM. Pri $:5 a month. Lo- | Poplinis Morinoes Gobooe Glan” Bearis_ Ladies’ Bslmorais, ¢ laid et. | Long Shaw's, Gloves. White-ribbed Hose Bilk Bear's, Neckties, Shirts, and Drawsrs, $0 000 A ed Bpool Cotton, - | Beaver Clothes and Cassimerz,_ Geut’s Fine Merine and Gray Shirts, Hose, Back north B atr 223 3 T-1 Pa-lor and Bed-- oom, fi e city, A vis, either furnished or uafar ply at No. 130 Penn. avenue, between Ganmtiets, lth and 20th atrecta. Meals ii desired, ‘de 23 3t® pandred eam tote Pamr, POOR SAL&— The GO0D WILL, FIXTURES ) dozen Bare i . . Ft “snd FURNITORE of @ fient stasa Rectanrant | 4 @oree Har Brovbe utiness wil’ be sold low ag tie pro- ‘ietor wishes to leave the city. Aoply at No. D etreat, between I]th and 12th streets, FOR Feather Dusters, Sweeping Brushes. Heirth Brushes, Horse and thoe Brushes. Carpet Dust-ra,&c , with a variety of other goods. Terms cash. W. L. WALL & OO., Ancte. ee 25 By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, F#XOFLLENT BOUSEAULD AND KiTCHREN #UsniTURe 4T AvcTiow—On WEDNESDAY, the 3th ixstent, we shail sell, at 0 o'clock a.m., at the residence of the Hon. Mr 8egar, No. 4 Mary- land avanue, between Ist and 2d streets. near the Capitc1, an exce lent assortment of Furaiture. We ! mention in part— Marble top oureaus and Washstands, Pishosan and other Wardrobes acd Bedsteada, ooking Glasses, Fofas Chairs, Carpets and Rugs, Beds, Bedding and Mattresses, Window Curtains. = China, Glass and Oreckery Ware, Stoves, Witb many other artic.es, which we deem annec- ersery to enumerate. Terms cash, de2zi-d {Int} GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. AND SIXTURKS FOR ¥.— One of the best iitted up offices ia this y for rent, and Fixtures for ssie; on Penn, ava Inguire of WILHON & BANFILL, 446 b street, between Peon,avenue and H street. (OR RENT—A bree story BRICK HOU Ya. avenue, bet. 3t and 13 streets, cont: ving o. 180 Four acd-a-half helwee n V4. avenue and B street, (Isiand.) | at" *freot, e FOR FESTA Jaren one story BUILDING, 30 by 48 feet in one of the best business Ircations; ble jor a wholeasle Produce. Flour. or Market ‘oa BRICK HOUSE which has been tho- et f B. MACKALL, J ne accel Lael Handsomely furnishe’ ROOM, rc BENT— Btemping done on all ds © on the first icor, without board. Refersncas By J. ©. MoGUIREB & 60. Auctionsers. ée7 tf require’, Apply at ho 320 New York avenue. bs- se7 tween Sth ene eth atreete, ‘dezt-iw* ARGE FKAMB BUILDING, TOGETHER WV ANTED_By « respectable young Woman. 2 | BITUATION to Cuok, Wash and tron. Aroly eoiner 4th and K. ai ae] mar $)-tf GEORGETOWN ADVER’MT: N o Ff rt Oo 8B. GENERAL LIOENS&S AND CART, DRAY, WAGON, HACK. AND PED- LING LICENSES, Copgreay, or any Spartments, at 3. | Hage egustomen th WITH THE Goop WILL. FURNITURE, AND Er- FecTS CF Restauxay? axp Disinc M3, OPPO- SITE gue Fartxoap Dupot—On WEDNEBDAY AFTERNOON, Dec 30th, at 4 oO Block, om open ises. wo shall sell the large Frame Building on Borth © street, immeciately opposite the Railroad Ress FOR RENT—A Parlor and Chamber. neatly farnished. suitable for a member ot euileman demring comfortable 4 C street, bet. 42 and 6th, near de 22 4t* z= Depot, known as the Monumental House, a A PABLOR and two CHAMBERS. | Of which in fitted up are, Restaurant and Dining ‘ bly and neatly furnished. 313 Bi Rooms, with F re, &c., sufficient for thirty eat, between K street and New York avenue, attached is a clothing store under a rentof » block from the city railroad. ond near the Pa- barber shop under rent for whole tubject to a ground rent sud Post Officer. entlemen thi To @ club of three or four rooms would beney di eo 22- 20 18 per month ; th of gi6 per month. it J. 0, MeGUIRE & O0.. Aucts, -By J.C. Mo@UIRE & O0., Auctio aia’ Ov aU Cane Ae THE Ta Aéony Bxre On aber o’sloek. at the Treasury Extonifos ee shail ‘i ? OR SALE.—A Two story FRAME HOUSE. an- and LOT For Bale treats ; cask K SALE—The STOCK, LEASE end %IX- Fo ae UR#5 ei a g-ocery store, doing s large tra le. | feet Roofing Plate All General Licenses dus ths Oorporatina of | Reason for rel! ng, moving to Balticiocs. Call | soo0'to 4/00 New Gireular Brick ‘ Georgetown on the firet of January next, mest bs | °8t2% Ww. A BURGY. 1000 to 240 Old paid within ten days from that date, otherwise | @@2hiw _|_—_—iccomerTandlithsts. | Large lot of Cement Barrels they will be atrictly enforced by the Metropolitan Fo REN T—OFFIOES, suitabie for ‘master’s | Large lot of Eandstone, various dimensions Paes further gi that the Li ata eee Eten Departments, ea near PSocks of” voueisea Marble And votice i: urther ven, at J cen s38 street, 0} sits Corcoran’s Bail ng act near for Pediing: d for welling goods by pample.. and | the Wer Debaktaient Apply to PARK 4B & | Usrge lot gf Scrap, Wrought, and Cast Irom. and for Certs, Wa: ibusas ons, Drays, Hecks, and Omz' all expire on the first of January next, and if pay- pent a eclaned exong ane, kant Of phat eon th, ey alto wi be atri tly enforom 'y ssi ice. faa WM. LAIRD, Olerk. Georgetown. 23d Dec., 1863. do 24 eotJanid ¥ 8! TOYs! o TOY 8! Confectionery and Fancy Articles, suitable for bristinas Presents, for sale cheaper than e!se- where in the District, at VALENTINE MENG¥R'B No. 56 High street, near Bridge at., de 12-2w* Georgetown, D.C. ICKENS'8 NEW CHRISTMAS 8TORY—Mrs Simper’s Lodgings: 10 eenta. Jobn Marchmont’s Legacy. By M. B. Braddon; cents, The Daya of Shoddy, A novel of the great Re Yellion in 1861; $2 Bite snc Latarer Washington Irving. Fourth t vol; B15). ba Boyhood of Martin Luther; 81, or LOO La: 2. Gerry * Chemistry for Seino TAYLOR, UM BE RB! MBER! L as LUM 8° Rit A gevoral astortment of Buildera Lumber, «t iow- est merket rates. Parties. can be supplied in any tit constant Sendin, woe te THOMAS & SOW 20. corner of Pratt and Green streets, imore. Orders \eft with F. M. Buckingham, at Baltimore and Obio Kaflroad Depot, will meat with prompt attention, ded im* m iTS, pennies BOO BOYs’ BOOTS LADIES’, MISSES, AND noes iene Ne x ¥ a iC’ no laeotm third sacabers Det wert ids, UGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS; &0. orth Ears : COMPOUND BIRUP OF GUM ARABIC, This sent and popular Cough Reniedy ha known and extensively used that most oees to Lang koma familiar with tv extraordinary a be had at all ‘incipal Dr: eficacy. Ut can melacipel Drag Storer at 35 and 50 centea seers a SANTA CLAUS IS COMING ; witt TOYS !~TOYS!—TOYS!-TOYS!—TOYS! FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Just received at P. J, BELLEW & 00.8, 510 Seventh street, The Largest and Choiceat Selection of FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMBRICAN and GERMAN TOYS and FANCY GOODS ever opened in Washington, comprising in“ part elegant Giltand Bronze Vases, every size-in the trade, for presents; Ladies’ and Gents’ Fancy Work Boxés, Writing Desks, Fancy Oabas, Hadien’ Trav- eling Bags, Satchels, Richly Ornamented Cigar Stands, Walking Dolls, @ full line of China and Wax Dolls, Fancy Match Safes, Horses; Carriages, Buggies, Wagons in thousands, Bugles, Horns, Pop Guns, Pistols, Swords, Drums, Canes, Whips, with innumerable. other Fancy Toys we are obliged to eave out for want of space, ‘ ‘We respectfully solicit a visit from every lady _| snd gentleman in ‘the community, when conve- miont, don’t notice competitors in this ling. ‘ We guaraziteo to sell at New York and Philade}- "well ‘will nell cheaper than the cheapest. The Tespectfolly solicited, A liberal dis- count to ¢ity and country dealers. BEALBING, No, 190 Penna avenue, near i7tn st, Iron Pipe: Lot of Poors: and Frames, with Mortice Locks and «Tops, mere or less, Manilla Rope, old 4 ‘on Drags. de2i-ecst™ GB 84Lb—A HOUSE on ivth street enst, be- tween B and © streets morth, contaiciug 8 rooms and kitchen, convenient for one or two ‘erms . i = families a short welk from Capitol or Navy Yard, er of the Bu: ising Architect. Siro, STABLY, "For particular ingaite onthe | dep By odes Ea DIRE COO noe premises = AKGE AND HANDSOME RRSIDENO B.— We offer for sale that Commodious a/ ged Residence (with vacant eile Lot) the corner of F and Tenth streets, built by thy Darius Clagett for his own residence. Immediate postestion given. Apply to JAP. ©. McGUIRE & CU mission Mercksuts ED LOUMS FOR RENT—Io suites or only s few doors from Penn, nvenue, A.V. GRAY & 68O,, DssLens 1x HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BAR IRON, €c.,, Sourweatt Coxner BevENTH STAEET AND Mas3a- CHUSETTS AVENUB, Washing ton City. , Auction and de2i-6t ce 2i-tw* ¥ 'v estan Street, bet, Pena. avenue and C at, sir At 499 de Js "Oo a ees Brick HOUSE, with Oellar entire and two story Back Buildinyon Second street north, betweea B gm O stro Peps, averne aud the Capitol 25 MOLASSES, 3) HHDS, Prime Porto Rico MOUABERB, Just i ara rece:z6d end 105 SH. BEMMEB & CO.. No. 523 corner &th street and La ay. te Wei ind de 19 6t* * [Rep ] poe Ssoter Market. ne Lot ix 25, by 10 deep; ikim good order. For torms, &c , apply a] POR SALE, to OHS. LAND, 421 Penn ave, sear: st. | OO corps oF OAK WOOD, out last winter, de 19 {intel} ‘ piled a few hundred ysrds from a switoh on the prakus FOR FALE.—1 tave for sale a FASM sshington Railroad. Address raeel Perens ing itv mil y JOHN s, Pedal ey eee Cee Abe can | ogni 19 o1 North Rutan at, Baltimore, es. $ iniles from, Beltsville, at @15 per k Farmaon the rauroat 17 milez from | "J. 4 BL BOLL B. aloft which witl be « Litire of Bir, WHAL. WALL. Italian Salad Oil Sublime Lucce Oil. Bor¢ceaux Olive Oil. at RENT —A Sisvle in the vicinity railles Olive Oil. Porbeonsavenut ped sister cee eee pores by ING & BURCHELL, three horses, tor rent de2i Gor. Vermort a 6 and 1§th street. oabely io WM. WALL &, CO.. Auction and | — =o ee wyerreted te enlace eee aetna eT reer eeaee commer. Henndsi. |: SS ial sete! Waiikasn or Mdoustenhentn lewrecte apron the Rena leet fees. panties eietoeson given money refunded. Sent pos f mn Or four packages for 9.00 AdavosO. F SUULTS, Troy,N Y. de2t-Im A FOR BALE, BRICK HOUSE, in complete repair and now yveady for os¢upancy, Will be sold ona commoedating “a Dislrable FRY of 09 scree, setter from suit. | VY BDL OAL Tog ad groves provers a yey 53 10 THE AFFLICTES! J, ro 3 a Li _— | tt wer near. Also TOP adjoining. °” | DB, DAVIS has again returned to the city, A nice litte GROCERY STAND; 4 rooms, for | apd would advise: to call upon him who are $30 cash ; possession Stone a Bae ag Beblondl CL ntegs le: inal Weak- oe HQUEES, 14, altered’ verte ef the | Tosamatinn pat; Bigumibis, Miarees tenuis forofula and si] Sloed and Obronie FEMALE. DIBBASES ? Treated in the most Scientric Manser. # First-class Building JOT, on 10th street, 20feet | Ne bye Also, a LOT on Mussdshuseits avenue, léth | Di streets. Sth fine Pullding LOPion Mesteeet, Also/some 30 other LOTS near kth and P Handso: ent, in different parts of | | The Doctor's Di one of the first col- oF, anime L0tscorecofTinse oat san | MT Reae eee ene ice ine sad d : er 0! at, a faci ves under Cy ae cece es Sik cast and | (rrured tbat they will wot be subjected to quackery MITCHELL & £ON, of any de Heat Estate Brokers, AN’ visits confidential, Persons calling southeast cor.of Pa sve. and 16th st Will see Bo on® bat the Doctor. W2- WANTED TO PURCHASE—Good Will a: Btock of a Grocery, Besvnurant, or other gocd cay- | ing business. : now Im im Fees moderat Office—4 58 29, Room emia neon, oes me pias ESTABLISAED 1850. Es Ps a D: DENTAL NOTICE 1, HOF RAB Wishes to Inform his pa- tients and the public, that it, for the pre- sent, they can be aitended to @t his resi P tecontinus the PAWN BROKI) HDCTNBOSS lu this city. 1 take thin’ in i bi dence, cOrper Third snd Fayette ate., op. = __ chastery, Geer = i Lwillcontinus to Ioan xcoacy on = PICTURES...- Watcbes, Distioncs, Jawely, 3" e 486 Mand. to 4 va rset a ‘tend, & str ‘A few Obotce Beigrariags and Peintings, aypro—) FS the rear ot Nation, niete £6: te S ; Deete fOr presente," S. MARKRIPER'S, Sg Ten thonsend Motiate te loan on ‘Hache Ruste atthe above piace - ‘oc 8 8m" NE FLOUR HOUSE. . <2 8 « z 6 Hevent 3 3 a 4 GEO... MoGLUE & 00, - ta bis Sctweon “iy andgth ate ween * Hours 8 : Aa We ask," Have you beewte sour establishment 2” | | If sot; findit, enter it,

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