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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover'’s THEATER.—Last night but three Of Mrs. D. P. Bowers, who sapere as “Leah,” in the drama of “Lesh, th — and Mle Augusta ina chaxuaing dance Wasakincton THEATER.—An immense pro- gTamme of novelties by the Raynor Minstrel troupe. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the night, there was a good audience at their performance last evening, and the members ot the company were repeatedly encored. CanTerscry.—Ballet, songs, burlesque, ne- &ro delineations, the drama of «The Blind Boy and his Dog, or the Galley Slave,” and the farce of “Sketches in India.” Seaton HALL.—The “Hibernicon, or a Tour through Ireland,” giving & panoramic history of the cities, lakes, ruins, and other interesung Objects of that country. Opp Fetiow’s Haty.—Fair ne me a of the Washingten City Orphan a fancy articles, music, and 3 host Ot other at- tractions. To-night the Knights Templar will visit the fair in their regalia. ————$ Christmas Directory. We continue to-day our Directory of places cwhere purchasers in quest of holiday goods can procure them to the best ad vantage. We shall continue them from day to day, and our adyerusers who have specialities in the way of goods suitable to the holiday season, should send in their announcements at once, so that they may receive notice in our Direc- tory. JEWELRY, &c. M.W. Gatt & Bro., who are to Washington what Tiffany & Co. and Ball & Biack are to New York, do not need any introduction at our hands, as the style of their stock is so well appreciated that it is a sufficient recommenda- tion of any article in the jewelry line to say, “It came from Gait's.” The show rooms of the Messrs. Galt, always attractive by their fine decorations and rich display of wares, just now fairly glitter with the newly received and assorted stock for the holidays and winter season. The blaze of dia- monds by gas-light always draws admiring eyes, aad other portions of the display is scarcely less attractive, especially the rich sil- ver wares. It would be impossible to particu- lJarize amongst such a steck as that at Galts’, and must content ourselves with mere mention of the rich silver and plated dinner and tea sets, superb Bohemian’glass wares, tasteful clocks, military goods, American watches, &c.&c., card cases, napkin rings, fans of a style and beauty to make the female mouth water, ladies dressing cases ditto, opera glasses of every size and style, gold headed canes, mantel ornaments, and a wonderful display of children’s wares, such as silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, coral orna- ments, etc., ete., &c., Ke. H. Semen, 3) Pennsylvania avenue, as usual, presents a choice stock of tasteful goods in the jewelry line. Among these is a mag- Bificent assorument of ladies’ watches, pear! and coral jewelry, Genoa silver ornaments for party wear, rich fancy silver ware for presents. opera glasses and fans. all of the latest and most elegant styles. Purchasers should not fail to inspect bis beautiful stoc! MILLINERY AND Fancy Goons. The great millinery and fancy goods estab- lishment of M. Wittran, 336 Pennsylvania avenue, is always the center of attraction, as is shown by the crowds constantly thronging his sales rooms and gathered in front of his #tore windows. Mr. Willian, it is well-known, is a heavy importer, selecting his own goods, and it thus happens that he is able to supply his customers with the latest fashions almost sooner than t appear in New York, and at even less prices than they are sold in New York. Among the specialities of his present stock are beautiful fancy combs, a magnificent display of real lace, calenlated to delight lady eyes; & fine assortment of ladies hair work, gold lace scarfs, gold and lace veils, tarleton bird dresses for parties, of exquisite style, head dresses of all styles and the latest fashions; the new style Parisian butterfly balmoral, beauti- ful white goods, ladies under garments, &c., Teady made, children’s clothes in every vari- ety, rich cloaks, beautiful bonnets ef the latest Parisian style, and all kinds ot Parisian goods, of the fresbest importations. Mr. Willian’s ex- perience and good taste enables him to select and purchase to the best advantage, and cus- tomers may always rely upon finding only the freshest a most fashionabla goods in his line, Fancy Goons, &c. Dempsey & O'TOOLE, 226 Pennsylvania ave- nue, Stationers and Engravers, have a display that unites taste and usefulness to a great de- gree. Among the articlesspecially worth men- tion in their stock is their very fine assortment of fancy Geneva Goods, such as traveling sacks, glove boxes, smoking cases; also, a fine display of writing desks, a ge goods, new style of wedding cards styled the rough or cold pressed cards, together with fine pearl orna- Ments, paper mache goods and more varieties of rich and elegant wares than we baye space to enumerate. HARDWARE. Now that the skating season is at hand, the establishment of J. D. Epmonp & Co., No. 513 7th street, should not be overlooked by the lovers of sports on the ice. skates includes all the newest styles and at low prices Grocerrtes, &c. Eoax & Perrier, corner of E and 9th streets, bave been making great preparations for Christmas, and have an immense stock of dried fruits, nuts, cranberries, raisins, figs, citron, prunes and all the luxuries necessary to good cheer. The Washington Market of Kitten & Ha- ‘VenneR, No. #13 H street, has received addi- tions to its stock, and is prepared to furnish housekeepers with all the necessaries and del- icacies of the season. Their stock of turkies, ducks and other fowls cannot be surpassed? CLoruixe, &e. Watt, Steruzns & Co., 322 Pennsylvania Avenue, between %&h and lith streets, are as usual ahead of the times with a magnificent assortment of gentlemen’s and boy’s clothing, including garments of every fashion and uality. Their stock of overcoats, woolen and anne! goods, hats, robes, &c., is among the best that can be selected, and should be ex- —- by every purchaser before buying else- where. Fursitcre, &c. The Northern Boniz & Grosuos, No. 367 7th street, makes a grand display of rich furniture, carpets, up- holetery, blankets, and other articles required by housekeepers. Nonewly married pair will have performed their whole duty till they have inspected the cradles and other household goods of Bontz & Groshon. Dry Goons. EB. W. Carter, No 50 Market Space, and 527 7th street, has a stock of dry goods amount. ajug In value to ope hundred thousand dollars, and including every variety of linens, calicoes, Milannels, and dress goods. As the assortment is all to be sold before the first of March, (at which time the lease on the stores terminates,) the finest styles are sold at the lowest possible rates, in order to make preparations for the spring trade in another establishment. Boots anD SHozs I. RosenTHat, No. 517 7th street, has re. plenished his elegant assortment of boots and a@hoes of every description for ladies, misses, gentlemen or boys wear. The quality of his goods will compare favorably with the best that can be procured, and prices are as low as can be found any where. Harts, Furs, &c. B. H. Strvemetz, hatter and furrier, 324 Penn. avenue, near 13th street, calls particular Attention to his furs, ladies’ and gentlemens’ bats, carrizge robes, and other elegant goods just the thing for Christmas presents. Miscrrt aANEous. Mes. Fries, at 247 Vermont avenue, fur- nisbes most beantiful bridal and funeral ‘wreathes, boquets, wax flowers, &c. Instruc- tion is also given in th ‘tof making them 500 PLUMBERS, JOSEPH REYNOLDS &CO., ‘ GAS FITTERS AND STEAM “FITTERS. I orders in the above branches of our business med to promptly, and al! work entrusted to us — on hand the most beantiful style of GAS FIXTURES Yn the city. Our patterns are new, and recomme: themselves. Call and see our Gikndeilers, Pow = ants, Brackets, Portabite, &ec., OUR SHADES” Sir. cegest ening of t hotographie, Porcelain, ica, Tin, 1% Ret ape ny —, are of je Most costly elerant cut, fail to please every variety of taste. uae OUR RANGES are of the most approved paiterus, and give univer- @al satisfaction our friends who need our services, or are in want of any of the above omen — — acallat No. 500 Sth strept, pear Penn: de lt-eolm JOS. REYNOLDS & CO. D ) Bow's chk FoR JANUABY, 1835, Contents:—Future of the Unitea States; Future of the Somme ‘The Presdent’s plan of Recons —— be 248 jon. an pores of 50 han o olmes; Contributions of ti math Rational Debt; New Orieans; Our Mexican ihe ature LS el ~ f cniption ee Emigration to Nag Fields ot a ro Tr year. per 68" FRANCK TAYLOR ‘arreney; Openi ,o t SALE—Flegant Bi BESIDENCR in the First I Ward, $30,000. atetttee story BRICK HOUSE on G street, ree-story BRICK eg of back building on I street, oon Sa are HOUSE on F and 20th « ue, gam MAN & GRE No. is Tatcligrasse Bai no lt-colm His assortment of Liberties Bargain Store of OITY ITEMS: Scar Prss.—100 a of New Scarf Pins come on this morning, at Prigg’s Dollar Jew. eiry Store, No. 48 Penna. sve, door ——_e—— Frees Lrwcn.—All lovers of & good lunch ‘wll thank us for this information: On Thurs- day, 2ist inst., an excellent free lunch will be given atthe New York Hotel, corner of ive Snd E streets. Remember this. —o—_— CuristMa8 PRESENTS of Jewelry and rancy gcods. A large assortment of Setts, Breast Pins, Necklaces, Combs, Portemonies, Spoons, &c., all for one dollar, at the New York Mar Store, No. 486 Penn, ave.. near 3d street, which also secures you & free gift. ———_e REAL Estate Save.—The attention of our readers is called to the sale of a handsome brick house on the Island, and lot on New Jersey avenue, by J. CO. McGaire & Co., auctioneers, sale of house to take place F’ riday afternoon at 3% o'clock p. m., sale of lot Saturday evening at the same hour. —— JEWELRY and Silver-plated Ware at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, forChristmas Presents. Jet and Pear] and Cluster Setts, Buttons, Studs, Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Chains, Necklaces, Armlets, Gents’ Pins, Scarf Pins, Combs, Buckles. Silver Plated Goblets. Cups, Call Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Table and Desert Forks, Butter Kni only One Dollar, at Priggs’ Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Penn’a avenue, 3d door from 4 street. PaaS. EG Corys, Bunions, Cluband Inverted Nails, successfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 43 and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted, tender and odorous feet, use Dr. White's rem- edy. They never fail. Price one dollar per boitle. epee Notice.—The teachers of the Sunday School of the Immaculate Conception Church, and all persons interested in the advancement of the school, are requested to meet in the basement of the church on Wednesday evening, Dec. * at7 o'clock. ——$4———— Goop Tunes ror THE HOLIDAYS.—Thongh we are in favor of temperence, yet custom has made it lawtul, nay, essential, to social enjoy- ment during the ee eee to use stim- ulating beverage—something to make the inner man happy, to develop and give expression to the spirit of genuine hospitality. SE-nog is a favorite, invigorating and healthy beveredge, and isexceedingly popular at this season of the year. But as the poet has truly said,““What's maname.” So that popular as is egg-nogg, ®n inferior article is not by any means appre- ciable. To be good, it must be well made, and what is of equal, if not greater righ Salers the materials must be good. Knowing, therefore, the importance of a good article of egg-nogg, or a fine article of wine, brandy or whiskey, par- ticularly when families wish to receive their friends in a spirit of true hospitality, and in a ‘way calculated to do honor to the hostas well as tothe guest, we deem Be prove: to state for the information of our readers that Mr. C. W. Campbell, dealer in wines, brandies, Scotch and Irish whiskeys, No. 298 Estreet, near Wil- lard’s Hotel, has the best stock liquors in this city, and itis but justice to state that Mr. C. is just the person to do justice to his patrons. 6 Pretic SPEAKERS and Singers will find “Brown's Bronchial Troches” beneficial in clear- ing the voice before Syensing er singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adap- tion to affections which disturb the organs of speech. For Coughs and Colds the Troches are effectual. eo oa Tae Wortp ayp us Wire, and grown up daughters, are unanimous on one point. They declare unreservedly that Sozodont is a bless- ing to their mouths, that it improve and pre- serves their teeth, invigorates their gums, and sweetens every breath they draw Hence they buy it. As inie Sampson says, the sales are pro-di-gious. eo DIED, SPENCER. On Tuesday, the 19th inst., in the Seth year of her age, Mrs, "AROLINE SPENCER, Wile @1 eo. The funeral wil take. place from her late rest- dence, 357 6t! tween G and H, at 12 m., on Thursd iG Friends of the family are invited to attend. = ANDERSON. On the ®thinst., PHILLIPPA ELIZABETH. only daughter of Oliver P, and Olivia E. Anderson. The funeral will take place from the residence of her grandfather, Miehael French, to- poe at 3 o'clock, No. 516 Lat., bet. 9th and 10th. MILES. This morning,Mrs. ELIZA MILE3,in the fi year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend her funeral to morrow (Thursday) afternoon mi onk, from her late residence, No. 558 I HORNEY. On the i7th inst., ELIZABETH fe of J. T. Mahorney, in the 23. year of her o, praet is life?—"tis like a flower TLat blessome and is gone; It flourishes its little eer With all its beau Death comes. and i! et wintry day, It cuts the lovely flower away Thus hath gone to the Fare, one 6f the noblest of her sex; phe! and faithfal wife, a loving mother. and kind friend, Those who knew her best loved her most. (*"} D.W.W. WANTS. a ar SET Carers ye PLASTERERS wanted at east, Capitol Hill. it" Witetween tard Pyeneivania Higaae. $570. * . Og one good oO Ki; none other need apply. anraD = pectable woman, & SITU WwW ATIO. ret-class 00Ok. References giv Fysese cdarens @ note to Box Ne. 46, 8 ANTED—B a table W ATION jan chambermaid and ironing. Befere: note to Box No, 35, ‘Stara ice. WéASTED-A SITUATION by a young man as salesman in a store, or any similar on in deg he can make himself useful. aoe i and, and is quick at figu: es in nthe ity. and has the best of referonces. Sidress W , Star OBce. de 20-3t* A SINGLE MAN LIVING FOUR Mrine from the city wishes to emplo; honest and industrious ie map and his wife to live in i | FOR SALB AND RENT. FSi ED woo, 135 corner Tock and I ets — por SALETa RESTAURANT, corner tb st _ and 1 Louisiana avenue. Can be bought cheap, BOARDING. URNISHED BOOMS, with or without board, be had in aemall private family by Pe So RENTAFUENISEND B60 FOr eM eard, at No. 37 Pe ones or bet. By D WILL BE GIVEN FOR RENT of FURNISHED HOUSE to one or two Fo a HOUSE No. 335 on south B street, bet. lst and 2d ste ,near Penna. ave.. Capito! rr Hill. Inquire next door for terms, &e. de 20-4t* | orin part peyment for furniture, by * Wr amily of FOE, SALE—Two fine SHOW CASES. one a t0- — uapemamenaae. “{: whe = Jems tween 10th and ith ate enn ie 20S" Pere CAN BE ACepEMK DATED [POE BENT—A large FRAME HOUSE, corner mg: per month, Me Toe sin nicest opposite Hist and G streets. It can be divided int> two Patent Omce dees gere-s od corner me - Este, 220-3 \OHN GAYNOR. OA RDING— At Ne. 388 North —_ st, bet. B end ©. Six or ht por RENT_—A new a ey pn A BO oeon yes boarder — taintig six rooms and summer kitchen” Io- | on reasonable terms, plying soon. tdels st Guecn Tat and Ieth otroste et POMPE, Se A Senet RIS WIFE, or two sin- ‘OR RENT~ Part of a fine SHOW ROOM in one — : comfortable home in. F of the best locations on Pennsylv: aim, private family. at Ni 35 1 st., between. and 10th streets, Also, a few Table — eae fer Cleaks, Dress Making, ‘with ‘he e oon beers mmodated with m ais, Terms Bis wife to ceok ok and 40 th ne Saree s enorelly. Ae 1 RENT tes raigied BOOMS. ose fe. References exchanged. dels it" upon 6 su! Tr weer “ near —' on Texas, adjoining the land Bo: W. Biggs, iy first floor and ene on the second swith hee Ap- eae serteor the venus. Forme #3 3 per fogeedly ta* lands of the iste Duals re Diggs, mae Now A 10th street, between L'and M streets. month de 6 Rr je ee (CoMPORTA ¢ ROOMS AND BOARD CAN XANVASSER WANTED. Apply to G. D. OR a BED-ROOM for a stage: gentie- oD reason- C WAKELY, 524 Pennsylvania av., up stairs. F man, pleasantly situated; privatefamily. Rent ghie terme Coren ak med, 3 first house de 19-3t™ moderat 3 and in advance. City cars ri ol from Pennsylvania avenue. de 11 Im* DIB S Give Mannie RAMSBURG & | jyiq1' 07S Penpa. ave. and 28 street cast Dapito EVBRAL GENTLEMEN. OR A GENTLEMAN ove anufactory, reorgeto: . ms 105 High st, de 19-tf "| [OR RENT—A «mall BRICK WoUnN. “apis can obtain a pleasant ANTED—A | COLORED WOMAN, to be well to do general housework. Ap. py at "397 1 T8ch street, between the we < a and ,;ARM ical Fai ir. FARMER. Star fie2 = ene 9-St* WW AsTED-A good HOSTLER. Tae: a a derstands the business. None other need ap ply. Inquire at National Stables, on O street, be- tween Ge And 6th sireet: de 19 3t P. FLEMMING. ANTED—Comfortable ROOMS and BOARD by a gentleman and wife and one child; loca- tion within five or ten minutes’ walk from Armory Square References exchanged. dress W.B., Star office. de 19 AX EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER wishes a POSITION in 4 private famiiy, with the ‘ane ing four room and Fitchom peer my residence. si bo,ve ROO RosDING is ina Penneyivanin family, at Ni ly to Dr. J. E. MOR! corner of Mary- moar 4% strest. tend avenue ‘ad ith sttcer Soath Wasbinptose””” | Pourdereaccommedaied. -* "'"" ” Gebim™ COD TABLE BOARD CAN BE OBTA? with Sie rooms, No. 24 Misseart between 43, and 6th streets, or at 548 Pa. aven between Ist rnd 2dats. jo 3-Im' JcURNISHEZED ROOMS AND BOARDIN: No. 455 6th street, between C and Loui iso a PARLORS on first floor, and two BED CHAMBERS on second floor, com; fortably furnished, on 2d street, between Band C streets. Ne, 179, one square of Pennsylvania ave- neo and a the Capital, Terms moderate, Fo ALEK Frame HOUSE and LOT, situated on strect south, between 34 and 4% sts. Lot 25 feet wide and 11544 ‘dee running back i a 30 foot alley. The House contains two reoms nicely fin- iehed aitting back 36 35 feet from the front. Inquire PERSONAL. n 1 hereby forewarn all persons net to E, 454 Penna, avenue, between 5d trust Ayo Ol, Tny account, as I will not be 4, streets. e.20-St*__ | responsible for any debts con contracted by any persons LE—A good cash BUSINESS STA} et without a written order from FOR SALE A evod cash BUSINESS STAND Of | de 2: LYDIA A. HOOVER, Guardian. house of three rooms, a small store, a large cellar ¥OID THAT MISERABLE IMPOSTOR the: ‘Title warranted. would deceive you. Consult old Dr. BA under all, for the sum of $360. privilege of taking two or Pas? Ee ils. Best of | Possession immediately. For Sntormation ingui atonce He will deal honestly with you, and cere ieferenen. Address TEACHER, Btar office. of Mr. ES, 43% 8th street, opposite | ‘on, Washington Building, corner 7th street and de 19 3t* Office. enn. avenue, Room 12. de 20-Im* ANT ood OYSTER SHOGE RE. one COR RENT—The two commodious = ia NFORMATION WANTED—Of the whereabouts who tolunch bar,at RULLMAN’S DWELLINGS situated on D street, be- iL of ELLEN GANTS, wife of Isaac Gants, and his Hotel, corm Ish and E streets. de eis 3t™ tween oth and loth streets, over the stores of Mr. | four children. two boys and two girls. Any infor- ANTED—A DRUG STORE, pe 2ist and 7th streets west and M street Berths Pe one avenue, Address Box No, 7 jel Star office, ANTED—AGENTS to travel and canvass Sayogh Virginia and District of Columbia one of the bestselling and paying inventions rT discovered. Agents enh per week. with only fon clearing from $60 to smallcapital. For par- call at 562 New Jersey avenue, near Gu- re, Washington. D.C. de 15 3t* W8TED- The LADIES of the District to call MMERMAN & WALKE No. 444 F: aeeses between Sth and 6th, and a. ine’ their stock of CANDIES, worked u up imaginable styles of toys for the littlefolks sm rices less than they can be had a’ other ostablishment in Washington. ‘Their domes. tic Candies are of their own manufacture, made from the best of sugar and always fresh. del8-6t* V ANTED—We want all the HOUSES we can et for first-class tenants. Also, FARMSand BUILDING LOTS in aud around Washington and eadjoising country.» 1 WELLS & 00., ne 23 lm* 476 7th st., opposite Post Offi WARDS. = Gold and Silver WATCHES, DIA MONDS, PISTOLS, AN NBROKERS? TICKETS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, or any ar- ticle of value. The highest aah price paid, or ex- changed for other goods, at Singer's Sewing Ma- chine Agency, 502 9th street, three doers north ef Pennsylvania avenue. N. B.—Money loaned on all kinds of goods ROBERT FULTON & CO., no 25-eo2m* Merchant Pawnbrokers, WASTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN £00) e best works, Horr: Travel etc., and honor with their names THE boi Ne eta LIBRARY. Corner 9th and B sts.. Seaton Hall. _6¢ 25-e03m lsquare ert of Penna. ay. WANTED. 381 WANTED. WANTED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for I ‘AM. Fias reduced hig. price, to SiX OENTS PER WIDTH for RTS and PANTALETS. CLOAKS, CAPES mi eAcgues. YOKES, BANDS, HIONS, 8 tamped by the aS W are weekly in receipt of jew Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machin> red fo stamp any pattern brought us, ¢ only practical Stampers here we are Siting tocome down. Ladies need not travel Soved city over to get cheap Stamping, when the come to the only place for an assortment o! terns not excelled in New York. 381_F street, opposite mn ca. Pe ng red Yokes, Bande Flannel Skirts, we Bs for no 15 W first class Oanfection = a competent WORKMAN to charge as foreman; must be perfect in og, Aooly ornamental work, and well mene Hy at No. 316, Pa. avenue, Washington, D. & ANTEP— SECOND HAND ome Pat" Alse. EE CARPETS, BEDS, on pine Gee HOUSEFURN ERAS: oops of every description. 406 7th street je 8-tf Aste *d and H, east side. Fé. SALE—GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of Store No. 520 Penna. avenue, between 2d and 3d streets for sale. Suitable for most any kind of business. Rent very low. Inquire on me pre mi- ses for particulars. je 19-tf RARE CHANCE—A cama and DINING BOOM, doing a paying business, will be rented toa steady and industrious man and his wife; the rent to be taken out in eel This offers an excellent opportunity to any aes may wish to wear in 5 safe and Dieasnnt ‘pus ELL, No. Eittreet, Apply to C. W. nt. ST BE BOL Ry ACOTIOR, Dec. 22, 1868, at 4% o'clock , Lot D, in Square 337, 20 feet front fg feet ab. on 10th’ street, be- tween P and uilding, two-story frame, four rooms and outbuildings. “Sold on the premises. Terms: One-balt cash; balance 6 — 12 montha, HALL, KILBOURN & © corner of Se Cc. W. BO’ de 19-3¢ FUBNITURE, FUBNITURE, ad FURNITURE. Jx., Auot. The largest and handsomest stock of i. Was CABINET FURNITURE mn Washin » Dow selli < great prices, poepion i until 1 Sapaay iat wrens Q. . WILLSON corner 9th @o 18-tjant D ats. Cc BRISTMAS PRESENTS. Citizens and strangers who wish to arc] ~ nts for their friends, are invited to. visite a) our store, as they will ind numerous arti cles that are beantifal in style as well as Seetel. We name in part the following, “hich Decorated French China Tea Sets, Vases, Motto Cupa and, Saucers. Punch, By Bowie Buren ets. Colognes, oi < gar Holders. Toys, Benn? mOkIDE Sete, Ch PLATED WARE. Rich Tea sets, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cas- Shireen aoe a cer ees a PRICES, end in no wij itmare bewked G 504 Odd Follows’ Hall, Seventh strest. oan de 18-6t* Brack TERA. 20 chests of high arade 0¢ OOLONG TEA just i; +. which we are selling at price of our st: Sa We recommend it to our customers. ithe = BURCHELL, 452 ith st. and Vermont av, SEVENTH | STREET. 452 OVAL AND ioeae PHOTOGRAPH AND D PIC UBE FRAMES. Persons in want of the above Articles can find at my stores longs and complete stock. together with al the 's h Taree widos: rd such as TASSELS, COBDS, PARTICULAR ATTENTION is requested tomy stock of WALNUT FRAMES for Portraits, Wreaths, Hair-work, &c., which ex- ceeds in variety aud excellence any stock in the eit, +¢ ee ‘aried assortment of PAPERHANG- moss WINDOW SHADES) GILT CORNICE &c., always om hand, and receiving weekly addi- tio Paper hung by ¢: ae ae - leet int! style tt ities wok qaaih Sct. oevanTE pase PAPERHANGINGS AND wFEpow pBep rs. Now in store an asso PA- GR ANGINGS. mare as it ‘ns for to- lard ice ea election of 180, a choice selection of WINDOW Congiastiy ee = ip a thon. Perseus, AES. es od * punctually atcuted inalicen a 9 reet, Hall. Terma carh. fe labor. MA ih r eae TER. Bi Ne" ren FRANCIS H. (ame 1 CLEPH. SMITH & oLk Pa eye ar LAW REPORTERS SRORTHARD. WRITERS, on Jatienn eve betw. = and "s Office, sts..or ity Hall. 500. BALES N rive per echr Bo BAY Gay expecta oar commodati: 228 in lots to suit ng semana Bs Nis emia FEpaores po HE A = 188 TUBNER, DBRESSMAKER, (From Londen) 15% Beall st., Georgetown, D.C., Respectfully solicits patronage from the ladies of Washington and Georgetown, D.C. dels-6t* 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 450 N Berween 3p ann 434 Streets. HEILBRUN’S BBANOH STORE. Selling off at cost an entire now stock of Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. ‘The stock must be closed out by the first of Jan- uary. Bemember the place. 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, do 18.6t* Next doer to Odeon Hall. URS AND OLOAKS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, AT LOW PRICES TO CLOSE BUSINEss3. Ihave this day reduced the prices on LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS. Also, op a large stock of CLOAKS, of my own manufacture, whieh will enable me to sell my cus- tomera a good article, and save them from $5 to DEY GOODS is very large, and will be sold at extremely low Prices, to close business oarly in the Spring. 8. M. MEYENBERG, 48 Market Space, delelwif betwern 7th and 8th stroetas. GBFAt CLOSING- nue SALE JEWELRY, WATCHES. AND SILVER WARE, al 302 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The subscriber, Tas wane sold out his Btore, offers the balance of at prices unprecedented As most of = Goods being beught at gold prices ther will be sold positively at COS Wee: &7 Patrons having Watches and J. Store for ropairs. will ploase call before the tet of January . 1366, Show Cases, Iron Safe, Regulator, ape Mirror 11-3W* or sale ches T° THE VOTERS OF )¥ WASHINGTON. 9 ASBEASORS of the different Wards will meet ath Whe f eee pil 10 imo the iat to 1 es 3 8. m.to3 ons ir co! or nd register the names ap tna omitted from ‘he priet nted poll lista: re ard—' hue, ‘8000: strest, Wad cosa Wa pay ary bce! Wi read W, Harkness, A street, be- Thi: ¢ Ward put ing, teen se rh and aia Downing, L street, be- Birinci a an “3 pp poser . Burch, Fifth street, Fifth Ward—B. F. Dyer, No. 671 Now Jorsey ‘ard—Charies jelson, 393 G street uth. betuoen, Sixth and aha streets. 1— Joh 7 Bisthand D stesccne dedsis avenue. Sixth LE-. eo ig Cola CARRIAG: oe ete sehing Bae ‘chia aT i. PaTHRSEN, Capital H Spits Cay Wood and R. H. Graham and Messrs. Myers & McGhan. These dwellings are iy! in thorough re) repels, and have the advantages of — and water. They will be rented Sones neely ae i For terms ap ly to Messrs. Myers icGhan. Pde 20 eowanl EF. OWEN. {OR RENT—A HOUSE in Alexandria, Va., de- K strabl; p lovetes, containing about twenty rooms. with ‘able and out houses, suitable for large family for 8 boarding-house, and would be especially “aesirable ‘as @ residence for aes having business in Washington. It is situa' Cameron street, only a short walk from the forty to Washington, For further particulars, appl. D. L. SMOOT, Market Buitding, monet Es givia. {,OR RENT—A desirable RESIDEN 3d street. Georgetown. For infor at No. 162 Bridge st. Rent low. 0. 625 NTS. mation will be thankfully received at New Jersey avenue. TSAAC GA de 19-5t* _TSAA( T° THE PUBLIC, MADAM DARLING, The celebrated Clairveyant and clear-seeing Me- dium, can be consulted for one week more, on LOSSES, ABSENT FRIENDS. AND ALL MAT- TERS OF BUSINESS. * Persons desirous.of seeing her will call at Room No. —, Delmonico House, No. 501 11th street. She will also hold public circleson the evenings of Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday. Acmission—Lady and Gentleman $1.50; Gentle- ie: No. 103 mn apply de 19 3t FOS RENT One, fourstory BRICK HOUSE, | man $1. ae 19-2t* No. 477 1 street west. containing 9 rooms = — t No. 473 13th street. second | \7OTICE —Mrs. Elizabeth E. Craft will hear of ae eis de i9-1w* womething to her a by addresss antage a note through the Post Office, to THOMAS E. LYTLE. Weshingten city, D. an tt F THE PBRSON WHO BO: iGHT A COW en }OBR RENT—A new BRIOK HOUSK on H street, near the Government Printing Office, cen pa heed rooms with gas. Inquire at the American jegraph Office, 432 Pen: de 19-tf A pelle og a HBEE ROOMS CONNECTING. suitable for | {04 lost her the same day. will call at No; a HD eee coe ee Teully. Ment mode | het street, Georgetown, crate, "Also. & HOUSE for rent, corner of 0 and 34 charge ste, Inquire Ne. % East Capitol st. de 19:2 TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons who have left Watches or Jewelry at Rob- ert, Sachs’s. 117 Penn. avenue, to come forw: and take them away. as I will not be responsible for them on and after the 25th of December, 1855, de 14-9t* ROBERT SACHS. RSS, SeChe FOR Tae tocter ine sat a welt Naddres APOTHERE, through the Office, R SALE—STOOK, FIXTURES, and GOOD > oa ILL ofa Gecoery Store oa 7ey 7th street. oe M : = fom) =~ Se ere se Inquire at is Treads » Present an uture, ao etree PF BE: Unage19-1W" | opencd her office at £20, north side of Penn. ave., between 43g and 6th sts. Office hours from 9 to &. m., and 4 to 8 p. m. de 11-Im* RSONAL.—If you want good Cigars and To- cco at low I rst give = La Favorita Cigar Store, 467}, lith street. a call de 9-1m* Miss | SMITH Preprietress. R. ANTISELL SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, (Late Staff Surgeon of — teers) Ofters nin ‘Medical Bervices to. th ¢ inhabitants of Washington and Georgetown. Particular atten- tion devoted to diseares of the kidney and skin. Fe RENT —A two-stery BRICK, five rooms.in rfect order. Possession given immesliately. Sixt! a throtreet betwee prere Penn. ave. I 2 950 street, between Band feissee JPDANAGAN. Fo RENT—Two ROOMS. iene one & pleagant front, and a bed room adjoininz, two squares from the Capitol, and one from the street arene cars, Apply 118 A street sie me Le og OR SALE—DBUG STORE on 9th _—s bet. & ‘and F streets, Stock and Fixtures complete, h, balance 3 and6 months. Doing good | Office 20% Pennsylvania avenue, four doors tesiaes” Inguire of HALL, JRILBOURN & CO., | of Willard’s. no 4 Im eal aes rokers, corner 7th and F streets. JouN eE - SLOUGH eon 25sF st ay Sotweep 3th and a , a a CHEAP and on reasonable terms—A ‘0. ree! ween . F om story Frame ne preuine HOUSE Sontatning 23-3m* ‘ashington,D. 0. 6 rooms, a Stable ai ouse; have the Poto- = INGLE, mac water. Situated i Sth street west. in Square 477, Washington, D. For further information inquire of J. G ‘STC bic, 420 E ATTORNEY AT LAW. ‘Ne 36 Louisiana Avenue, above Sixth Street street north, bet. Sth and 9th west, Washington, D.C. de 19-e03t* ee ey LASEINGTON, D.O BCR ROVISION and RY tata i. CB EE iia cis ketenes aad gaat wit tor CLOTHING, &c. sale. 371 Jothet., bet. Land M. de 18-3t* ODEON BaAnL SHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Brick, 7 Mi " Foon, s plessant Teeation, Cas 7 sheers 446 446 ¢ rice per mont pee re 0 the premises: de 18-3 OPEON HALL. NOE A gent ith a family A gon Ee the T. NANT of a well furnished ODEON HALL. House, every way convenient and desirable. reasonable rent. Ingui ‘9 New York av near 0th street de 18 oonTRacTION < >OB BENT- Front BED ROOM, furnished, with kK use of Parlor, suitable for two gentlemen. Pi- anofersale. 19th street. between K and L streets, 1 second brown bouse, withrn a few minutes’ walk o! the Departments. de 13-3t* OR SALE—Two BUTTER STANDS (183 221 Centre Markets) and a fWE aed WAGON, Also. « BUGGY aad set of HARNESS. Will be sold chee 605 M street, between 6th and 7 CONTBACTION OF CURRENCY. CONTBACTION OF CUBRENCY. CONTRACTION OF CUBRENOY. Inguire at No. Boe to 18-38" A! —¥OR SALE—A RESTAU- OVEB OOATS, A BABE CHANCES OystEn SALOON at 403 OVER COATS Gstreet. Bagatelle Table. gas and ror snd = * syed fixtures included, Will be sold c oaks for OVBB COATS, ARLOR AND CHAMBER, a FLOOR, Past r month. Casebes on ag og aan ls to $20. Furniture new. um ame ; foarte § ards? bag ere Box 39 Star Office, Usual Price $60 do de 38-3t* Usual Price $45 down to $37. SA NERY RSTATLISH. i ess. MMENT for $200, with @ smell stock of tear kenty ats Usual Price $30down to $35. food situated on rennsyivania mvenani coe: pg six rooms. Usual Price $5 down to 928. ent $40. Apply at 414 re Bate: . Usual Price $20 down to $16. between 4%: and 6th streets. Foz SALE.—Good chance for a small ao the lhe Rill oe Eine ote, els wi sella rame ouse, for on and Pack building, ell in good Usual Price $18 down to $14. enter. at the Lincoln in Hospital, at a bai ‘or Pate ae sila aa Lande a DRESS BUITS. FOE, RENT—That de invonporite Grorgetams. DRESS SUITS. ey — by the United States DRES8 sU 15 minutes’ walk from George! with excellant roads. The house is commodiou! the location beautiful, commanding one of — views of Washington and Georgetown; hag aon matt and vegetable Garden, Stable: i. jarriage House. Barn, Ice House. &c., &c. Terms sony ‘or further information inquire of JOHN : . BOGUE, cor, High and Bridge streets, a Georee- own. G BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. ABDEN SPOTS, THIRTY 5 OB 10 AORE LOTS, NEAB GEORGETOWN, will be sold POSITIVELY CHEAP; BOYS CLOTHING. BOYS CLOTHING. BOYS GLOTHING. Ourimmense * + STOCK OF CLOTHING will be sold at reduced rates, or, WE WILL EXCHANGE THEM FOB IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY, THIS ISA BABE CHANCE TO GET A HOME ON EASY TERMS. HALL, KILBOUBN & CO, Beal Estate Brokers, Me 15 St Gorner 7th and F streets. OR RENT—A BD - fi cn immediately, Inquire at Pa JOUVENALS, * Lith street. de li-lw* FOR THR NEXT SIXTY DAYS Fe ‘SALE—A GROOKRY STORE, in « central FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS ook si iy bars « Ae ee Dropristor, | ¥ sell all our immense stock of Mens’ and WIESENFIELD & 00., de 18-6t 446 Pennsylvania avenue. (Intelligencer and Chronicle Stimes.| Tf Must BE Done: from age and inarmity: fshes'to retire busi: Bors’ » Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of ness. Aor Particulars’ inquire at Star Ome. _| Resi, = pelon, Hate and Caps, Trunks and Um- NFUBNISHED ROOMS, suitable for REGA L ERS oF 00! t 277 t. ST. hip acme ai convenient tothe Departoeuts BEG. LESS OF COST. — THE EAGT SHANGE: Fo, RENT_To single gentlemen. two FUR- AST OC! pleatant, streetcars pace ag the house Reference UICK, OR GONE Fequent as oe be ee orthoaat QUIK; OF 4 corneref adetrect. A)” “HOM Baa 460 77 REET FOE BENT— The STORE next fp the Star Ofice 180 72m STREET apply t0. 0B. BARBS, Bar Oeste Ht SERQSITE TEE POST OFrron. FOR BENT—An elegant unfurnished PARLOR Ss re dows, st 143 G street, me - Burs. new Pathe eet Shenaed janged. heater. leo, bis a3 = CcLOTHIBAGI Ft s GOOD BARGAINS: Fone Apply to C. B, = be vacigh set PA mx and on en come ante ae i Ce} Cox oy Sarah alee 5 ithe FB cca siege i ENO occupied hy the inne Benstor De a EAS corger {iteral terme, Apply to Mrs. FOR RESTA i tae geag Stand month or lbers may y change daily, and obtain mea with, eduction cesteom POnew Oren ET, AUCTION SALES. SD THIS APTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, VALUABLE Abit ig Vv BEAL ESTATE pays cA ey woshailvell Inf in front esos rons (comaneet ing with the first — —,) Tandiz.in Sauare Lets Ei in Square 109% and Fohasers. 25 will be required on cach lot “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y JAS. ©. McGUIBE BB & CO., Auctioneers, IMPROVED, AND UNTarRey ED ON _H ST ie mS TH. AND 14 On WED: at Sis o’tock on. tl west half of Lot P BETWEEN Tn and im bell the does the Lo. = sae = Terms: One-half cash; balance in *ix.and twelve months, with interest; deferred payments to be aren an te] jtampsat purchaser's expense. dele SC MCGUIRE &-00., Aucte, BY K. F. PAGE & CO., Anctionears. EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHRISTMAS PRES- ink 8 AND GOODS ADAPTED TO THE HOL- nning on TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, athalf-past 6 o'clock, and continuing daring the week, weshall sell at our spacious Auction Rooms a rich, varied and elegant — of ro dise suitable to the season consi: omy =e Kichly a gg Tea Sets, Castors, Too Bate Tory Handled Cutlery. Pear! inlaid and Rosewood Dressing Cases, Werk Boxes and Writing Desks, A leantiful and select varicty of German end ¥rench Obristmas Toys, Acoerdeons, Violins, Vases, Mantel Clocks. Pocket Cutie Ladies’ and Gents’ Traveling — Nieed description of Pancy 5 K.F. PAGE & ©O., Aucts B WH. L. on the same WALL & © Auctioneers South corner Pa. ave. and 9th street. a AND PEREM?”’ TORY SALE OF GRO- pains, &c., TO CLOSE A COPABTNEB- On THURSDAY MORNING, December 2ist, commencing at 100 clock, we will sell at our Aw comprising tion Rooms, a stock of Groceries, &c., White and Yellow Sugars Green and Black Teas and Coffees Baskets, Brooms. Tubs, Buckets Rice, Ginger. Yeast Powders Soaps, Candles, Promes Boxes Ink, Mate, Extracts Cigars. Tobacco, Bine Cut do Tea Caddies, Spices. Blacking Variety of Crockeryware Goblets. B. Pp ies. Cases hampagacs Claret Wines, With a vasiety of other articles in the grocery line, all of which will be sold without reserve, ‘Terms cash. de 19 WM. L. WALL & ©O , Aucts B* w. B. Laws &0 Auctioneers, (0. 307 07 Ponnsyivania & avenue. THE STOCK IN TRADE. Chane gases, IRON SASE. REGULATORS, &c 0, S03. ONC FIRST- CLASS Tw ELEY STORE THURSDAY NEXT, Docember spt orelock, at Mr. C. Sosnowski's Store. No. 30 it avenue, north side, near Tenth erect. —e commence to sell the whole stock. ‘cmb acing Ladies’ and Gold and = atches, ip great varie ums, Fine Gold » Jewelry in -_~ Heces. Goa Thimbles, Pensa. Lockets, S' _ ocks, with other kinds of goods,such as are kept ine firet. class store. Also. two fine metal Counter Cases, One Large Frenoh Plate Mirror. One first-class Iron Safe The attention of buyers is respectfully called to this sale, as the owner must have the goods sold and possession givgn oat week, de 19-2t . B. LEwis & co., Y M. xk. Waren & ©e., Auctioneers. Penns. ave., corner 10th rtreet. Aucts. CHRISTMAS GOODS, TOYS, ALBUMS FANCY GOODS. PLATED WARK AT AUCTION. G, commenci we will eel Christmas and : resents. among w a some very ne chased ‘Albums, Plated Castors, 4 China, Tea and Dinner Bett ed cr Dishes For a Spoons. Clocks, Fancy Notions, Boots, Goons, aarts oa Deuwere, ese ectone Gloves, &o ‘The whole to be sold witbon? reserve for cash, ‘Geods at privates pele es MESH a de rices fe we M. ALi & CO., Aucts, BY NAGLE & Ny ——— LARGE SALE OF ye AND ELEGANT Will be sold on satu DAY, Dec. 234, at ten o'clock, at eur —— salesrooms, 267 Penns —— oo of Lith street, an attractive stock of of Ladies Mi h, Martin and ne Mal Colter Mutts. oi ffs tn wets. “Also.e secant tof fine, i igh Robes Gente" Far Ti. jowes, Carriage Fi Pati joses’ Siberian uirrel Ca) Sree pore Be Bais =: em te io anne is and Cs) Notri loves iuaon Bayt wore ort Mesiers, cha Raccoon cioeke ed’ ldrens’ fine Fren: aks, Hoo) rg Eanes Gents’ Li 2 weal Balls, Table n Covers, Pp”. c. W. BOTELER, R, 3r., Auctioneer. iXransive SALE. B BY CATALOG’ HE WELEY, DRY GOOD: BOOKS, Ms hit Bc A appre ATED ‘AT THE DEAD-LET: On SATURDAY MOR! Merclock, sud in the create’ Sas eE —— every day and evening there Py ristmas of years at the Lecter Gites. oneet. ment consists in part atauer'e vin: og \@ Gold Watches fpicrosccpes. I ravings Gloves, Penkal ves. Hats, nnets. Ril mbroice! witha an cade Variety of Goods to) numereus is sale embraces many usefal, rare articles worthy of public attention nt eros The room will be cemfer tably warm, and seats Provided for ladies. T ih ‘erms cas! _de 20-tf €. W, BoTe? ~~ RY 245.c ——use, IR, Auct =eUUIRE & 00., Auctionsers, ChANCERY SALE OF A VALUABL ax ED oF a ao os Eau os elles Court cquity Ne Pa; Allee flee W, ill be sold at enctio 19, at ° on t! a te the pertboast cota and C streets, of the late @ ramamer, formeriy occupied by John Q@uinoy ie prbstantiatly ‘Duilt''and ‘capacious, ir exe s and ars -TOOms On principal sto zane by Ing doors, ity deg Altra x fect seven inches on d and thirty-three ning cast one faints and twat tive feat x S ee e8, to a ei rige”poblicnal a eee contain nine =. pode ia the center of i the city and in one of Aa re f ssaventont So the Denttn, es vente, avenue, and conven to Capitol. Me an 0} nity offers to those dislahe ted othe purchases diate ‘ven te the pu 5 , and fe residue in six, yap months, with for srpich the 3 parchaser'y aser's oud. with surety, will per ally cash 20 res. . at the "s cont. Resotacn tt coures ane ven days’ im the Na- ‘a risk cost of the on. HENR TFROBABCO, { Trastoce. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til WEDNEBDAY, ¥ 2 fies Zth, same hour and Y Poe, Prustess dorataa 5 G. Oo mcab IRA S % Avcts UNteD ie ae paliioats. ar pe iapulldings, ara s e? size from 10 by 10 te 90 “sce sete yaaenbaibiiten Eee as rebel ted from “aieake Brovet Brig. Genk Git.

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