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e , 4 @ +; A oe Fe LOCAL ——+> AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGRT. qrover’s THEATER.—Last night but one of e Ital Opera. This evening the Fopaler bos 7s of “Sonnambula,” Miss Kellog, ea.” To-morrow afternoon agrana = ly matinee, and only performance of “Lucia Di [smmermoor.” Seaton Hatt.—Necomb & Arlington's Minstrels are drawing,immensely at Seaton Hiall, and affording a most superb class of en tert ‘Their company includes twe two of the best artists, and their bills are ‘ways cbaracterized by originality and epuine fon. Monday evening it must be re. membered, is their last night. ; casTERuny.—Conundram Prize night, and a buge bill of ballet, songs, buriesque, and other performances. Three gifts will be dis- qnbuted to the inventors of the best three cosundtams, the first consisting of a piano, the second @ silver cup, and the third a bottle of champangne. Wares CHAPEL, (Capitol Hill).—Christ. mas celebration of Waugh Chapel Sabbath school. A very pleasant entertainment is an- ticipated, —— St. Joun’s Dav—Masonic Obserrances.—The Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia as- sembled on Wednesday evening in accordance with time-honored custom. All the grand officers elect were present, and duly installed by M. W. Grand Master whiting The new Grand Lodge of the State of Neva- da was fully re ognized and the right hand of fellowship @xtended to her. A magnificent Past Master's jewel, executed inthe exquisite style of Galt & Bro., was by Rk. W. Brother Donaldson presented to Brother J. FE. F. Hoimead, Past Grand Mas- wrofthe D.C. Theaddress was eloquent and impressive, and the response exceedingly feli- citous. A similar ceremony awaits P. G. Master Stansbury at somé day not far distant. R.W. Grand Secretary Smith reported »the following grand representatives appoint- ed by the M. W. Grand Master during the re- o Monmgomery, Alia. Hugh Parks Watson; Nashville, Tenn., Charles A. Fuller; Natchez, Miss., Giles M. Hillier; Little Rock, Ark., Luke E Barker; New Orleans, La, Samuel M. Foald, Valparaiso, Chili, R. A. Claud Brighton, England, John Smith; San Franci co, Cal, Alexander G. Abell; lowa, Edwa A Gilbert; V Ag rg George A. Schwarzman; Charleston, 5S. C., A. G. Mackey. tppointments Receir - W. representative of Chili G. L.; Dr. representative of State of lowaG. The committee on the M. W. Grand Master’ 's address reports upon it in the most compli- mentary Manner, as in every way calcukered to a the permanency and prosperity of be Order. There are now fifteen subordinate lodges onder this jurisdiction, and upwards of twelve bundred members. Elections for the ensuing year haye just taken place, with the following results : Federal, No. 1 Anthony Buchly, W. M: Benjamin F_ Wilkins, S. 2. H. Boswell, J W.: Josiah Essex, ete Thos. Rich, Sec- retary. Columbia Lodge, No. 3.—J. R. Thompson, W. M., Thos. B. Campbell, 5. W.; Wm. H. Sutton, J. W ; And’w CauldwellTreasurer; Jas. Lau- renson, Secretary. Washington Naval Lodge, No. 4, near Navy Yard —Jobn A. Foos, W M.; James C. Dulin, S. W.; Jas. Vermillion. J. W.; W. E. Hutchin- eon, Treasurer: T. B. Cross, jr., Secretary. Potomac Lodge, No. 5.—Returns not in. Lebanon, No. 7.—-Wm. Middleton, W. M.: James Guild, S. W.; Joseph Williamson, J.W Nicholas Acker, Treasurer; C. W. Darr, Secre- tary New Jerusalem, No. 9.—Wm. S. +. Thompson, W. M.; J. Tyler Powell, S. W.; W.T. Hall. J. W . Nathanie) Mollikin, Treasurer; Urias Hurst, Secretary. Hiram, No. 10.— ey h E. Rawlings, W. M.; J a H. Mills, ames Henning, J. W 4B. Turton, Bade icra John M. Jewell, crete: St Johns, No. 11.—M. Bawsel, W. M.; Thos. J. Gardiner, S.W.; E. H. Russell. J. W.; ©. Cammack, Sr., Treasurer; Wm. M. Smith, > retary National, No. 13.—L. Gassenheimer, W. M.: H. V. Cole, S. W., S. Gul, J. Kondrop, Treasurer; John W. Knotts, Secre- tary. Washington Centennial, No. 14.—A.T. Long- ley, W. M.; G. B. Clark, S. W.; R. V. Bond, J. w David Hepburn, Treasurer; Thomas —- —E. L. Stevens, W. M. . W.; J.R. Garrison, J. W.; E. easurer, J. H. Heath, Secretary. Dawson, No. 1 J. E. Holmead, W. 5 Chas. Hadaway, S.W.: Peter W. Pearson, J. W.; R. H. Graham, Treasurer; G. R. Thomp- son. Seere: ay —W. G. Parkharst, W. M.; S.W.; D. B. Searie, J. WW J. Brown, Treasurer: W. A. Yates, Secretar. Acacia, No. 17—Wm. H. Baldwin, W. J.B. Will, S.W.; T. M. Hanson, J. W.; i. Eliabrook, Treasurer, B. S. Lamkin, Secre- tary ia Fayette, No. 19.—Noble D. Larner, W. M H. A. Whalon, S. W.: J. W. Griffin, J. Ww. John T. Clements, sr., Treasurer: A. P. Schurz, Secretary. enemas A CuRistTMas Trir.—Yester morning, Roundsman Kelly and officer McUolgan ar- rested Charles Harryman, James Power, alias Lindnor, alias Howard, Wilham Linton, alias Clark, Nellie Harris and Anna Murdoch, the three men on the charge of being suspicious characters andthe two girls as fugitives from their parents. The men were arrested on the avenue about li o’ciock, and the girls about balf-past twelve. It a ed that the girls were induced by the young men to leaye ro tonon a Christmas trip, and arrived in the city, when the girls put up at the William Tell Hotel and the men at the American House. They were taken before Su) intendent Rich- ards, who lectured the girls and induced them ‘o return home. James Powers gave Sergeant Eckioff money to ry be fare and expenses bome, and Sergeant Eckloff put them on the wain, when they left rejoicing. —- eS Tax Boarp or Potice met in their rooms at police headquarters yesterday; all the members ent. W. Hurdle, of the 3d precinét, was dis- missed the force for intoxication and gambling. Steele, of the loth precinct, was fined $10, dent for violation of the rules. i id, of the ~th precinct, was fined 75 for neg- lect of duty. Charges against Patrolmen Rossiter and Bresnehan, of the 5th, and Jno. W. Davis, of the Sth precinct, for the neglect of duty, were dismissed, and the board adjourned. DE ae “aa Exurpition or THE Union CaAPEL Sux- DaY Schoot.—A vocal and instramental con- cert and exhibition was given by the scholars ofthe Union Chapel Sunday School, in the church, 20th street, earjPenneylvania avenue, lastevening. A varied and interesting pro- gramme of music, recitations and dialogue was Presented, the performance of which was re- ceived with repeated rounds of applause. The church was densely crowded and all manifest- ed lively et lively gvettticettom ification. aliegeben me maiigse 480 J. KARR, Inventor and Patentees of Karr’s Celebrated AMERICAN CHEONOMETER, wianfecturer fy a gl m CObronometers snd Det. 3d and 4% sts., SIXTH WARDs, ¥F. X. DOOLEY, mM. DRUGGIST AND PUARMACEUTIST, Corner Third Street and Penna. Avenue East, Capitol Hilt. _ A aood su ply of pure and fresh Drugs and Chem, foals a! o hand, Alse,® good assertment of Patent Medicines Special attention given to int ae fee Prescription: at all hours. A. 'y executed _pt received for the holidays, a Cteice Pertum ad ‘ancy Perfume Boxes, sled Putt Fog Boxes, Sachels, &c, . Acall inaatiatied. de 9-1t* corner 3d street and P: PAPERHANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. a enlar; refitted store and additional = sr ranettog se atc ti Bling oréere, th the on of t cls the present “rtment of the varlous grades o! PAPERHANGINGS, W! Winpow SHADES, &c., neatly additions arereceived, Persons need ng sbove goods will find at all times in store the ARS stock in the District occurs pumeteally and promptly exeented in city No. 486 7th eA BRSITEE, te 0-2wif* ieStid PellowstHall. — HELLEN, v8. erroeney YOR THE pRoseCOTION or CLAIMS BEFORE TUE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. > COMET WANTS. Free LUxcn will be served up at Samstag’s Be WANTED_A Ses ITE BOY about Ale Vaults on Monday, Jan 1, 1566. Ten old to attend the or gad mate fa. ears old stock al Tbe a Apo! ¥ oO le wi served on that day. Pingasefatine eit iy at BEL sect amen JEWELRY AND Sitver PLATED Ware, | (ERMAN wholesale and retail at vs Doliar Jewelry | Gr army wines eh ifuation. aap toe she .» Star Offloe, Store, No. 438 fro tion’ can’ be given rong ©. Penna. ave door from 4% one a Se —————— WASTED-& SITUATION as private watch- ican, who writes a good hand ond’ has wad eae ex erericaece i br rences . Ad- Watchman,” Star offees sata Look ort for the grand the id_levee of Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, 1. rs F., at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Monday ous Year's) night. Ar. Tangements are in progress for a brilliant af- fair. r' GIRL, whe can come well recommended, —— find a good home at MADAM PHINOE'S, 23 IF YOU WANT A beantiful New Year’s pres. | Market Space, if she only understands general ent call at the New York dollar gift store: No. | housework. No washing done in ie’ how ae $6 Penna. avenue, near 3d atreet. Tt is the | W&ses- s pom fens place Amp can be bought for one dollar WAEZED IE REDIATELY—Two or three None ly but those oy can give y batiaterio evidences erie eee industry and as ty. Apply at once to T. la Dortar ne RY STORE.—Go to P: S| HUME of the frufot Haut &fame "opposite Cen: Dollar Jewelry Store, for Combs, Setis, 0! ter M. Kings, Bucletis—1000 styles to chose from for ANTED=E aapiga aaa eeavant, bond Rae Halts at No. 438 Penna. ave., third Good reference required. Call between 9 and Sat No. 400 4th street, near City Hall. de38-2t tted tore eas Ware hoon as nde PUPIL OS, saireesing® | - nd @ a tareedheeettr een an very best Bx; | note to'A. B.¥., Ladies’ Window. PLO dem ate art of the city, and suitable for any kind a ANTED—B teers ofa years of og Eanes. Pieces inquire = full particulars W ‘iztari to wait, do house work, or Sag ines ATTENTION STOREKEEPERS—A fine and 2 take care of children. Apply to this office, from 12 No. 246 Pa. ave., near 13th s 6 | tosotlock. ely “a6 28-3t* canard era ANTED—A good COOK. Al WASHER Pet THe Quzstion — Generally to your | WANT TRON Noe ied eel ASE friends, as to what preparation they use for | are competent of their business. Hernion it House, their teeth. and the response, nine times out of ten, will be, Sozodont. ‘Tis no lon, = meces- sary to impress its merits upon ¢ ape corner Sthand ¥ streets, de 28-2t* ANTED-A good WOMAN COOK to do the cooking for @smal!l mess, and also to do = mind, experience has taught the work ul chamberwork. Parad immediately at 295 E st & means of beautifying and preserving nthe sejeees 13th and 1 ‘ teeth, invigorating the gums, and gi®ing a | _@e28-3t" Cc, W. CAMPBELL. pleasant aroma to the breath, it has no rival in F YOU WANT A BOOK-SEEPER, CLERK, either hemisphere. e03 or Copyist, a Partner with small capital, or if Se you have rooms to rent, suitable for grocery and Corns, Bunions, Oluband Inverted Nails, snecessfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted, ision stor wants can be supplied. free Sfeharge, by ad uc baa PU. N. Washingto ED ROOM, WITH FULL aioe required by a gentleman, (aitier in in resehinaton tender and odorous feet, use Dr. White's rem- | 3, Georgetown. in a private ns edies. They never fail. Price one per | inthe German, French or §| ish ae ages would bottle. be teken in part payment. Riadrens, wit thout delay, gating eeewars, Professor H., Post Offize, DIED, hing de 28-2t* FLETCHER. On the 28th inst. after elong and | WW 4NTED_A SITUATION ss Farmer or Gar. painful illness, JAMES HER, eldest dener. by aman who has a practical knowl, son of the late John Flotchersin the su your sf cage of Fart is age. Hits friends and relatives are ctfully invitea | Gul to attend the fnneral from his residence, corner ef lth street east and C street north, Saturday after- noon at 3 o'clock. [Philadelphia papers please copy.] PERSONAL. TREE GENTLEM AN THAT ‘LEFT HIS GREY HORSE at my Stable will please call amg take him away, or he will be ss to Fn! sient 29-3 in ERIDGE, de ng.on the most improved princip| dening, from raising of Vegetables to the and care of Green House Landscape Gardening. Beat of testi- monials as to character and Fapapllition. Address at the Paice of this paper, “* R AND GAR- DENER. de 23 3t* ANTED_By a respectable young girl « sIT- UATION as Chambermaid and Sewing, or to Mle and Iron, Please address a note 2 ox No, tar Office, for three days. \@ 23-3t* WASTED WOMAN to Nurse and a Cham- berwork. One with good references. a Avely at No. 336 2st street, between H and I stree je 28-3t' PERSONS HAVING WA 0H pnd Jewelry | ‘0 CHEMISTS AND DRUGGIST torepairat A. JUSEPHTS. pty Penn. ave, tent assistant is open to an NOAGEMIR NT. will please call for them by Ist January. de27-6t* | Good references. Address Y. iar office. VOID THAT MISERABLE IMPOSTOR. fut ANTED—A good COOK ana Waa = at A “Noulduecive yon. Consult old Dr. BA Witt C s#reet north, between 3d and 43 streets, atonce He will deal honestly with you, ae nae Highest Wages given for one who can come Pn on. Washington Bailing, corner 7th are and mended. None others need apply, de 27 -3t* enn. avenue, Room 1 de 20-1m Ww ED—Ag good BOY, to learn the fringe and M*®:. DR CURTIS,« eeserel are mt, parents pete ing trade. OR g Living with his who reads t! resent and future. 7 opened her office at 420, north side of Peourava, |. te 27 __ 299% Pennesylvanta 4 aveaine, between 434 and 6th sts.’ Office hours from 9 Ld nD fe MAN, who has been fer several years &. m..and 4 tod p.m. de Itt clerk and book ke ber in a large store, ani who . te. ONAL —If you want good Cigars and To- | Sent. a} UTUATION Inany kind of business’ “in! Piae igen aie Le Favorite Cigar | quire at 3%6 Gih st., het Gand II. je 27st de 9-Im* Miss Suitu Preprietress.— ANTED—Every onein the Diaasis to know - that they can practice economy in these times JOHN PSLOUGH orice, of high prices by having thelr old foftfelthatsrea- No, 298 F street, betwen rihen ana 14th crated, colored and made ejnal to ne 0.8 street, between, Po HE LADIES—Gentlemén’s old siti oc 8 ‘ashington ~ | and ‘all’ kinds old sty Ladies’ Hats altered into Y iNGLES the latest styles. by M. CUNNINGHAM. (former! ATTORNEY AT LAW with Mr. J, ¥. Davin, Practical Hatter, No. 268 Neo,36 | Louisiana Avenue, shove Bixth tres! Wasnineton, D.O Se GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS \ € eee VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY, D street, next to corner of 13%s street, nw sshtaston City. de 27-e02w* W: ANTED—Travelers and citizens of Washing- ton to know nw NICOL Has opened a NEWS Beret at 532 New Jersey avenue. near Baltimore [)r pot. 00] ppioticnls, Stationery, Stamps, &c. » on hand for sale. Subscriptions received for the Daltimere ily Commer de 21- GrorcEtown, Dec. 28, 1865. e members of the ale Fire Company are herely requested toattend the annnel mecting of the Company on THURSD. January | D: sth, 1s8e, at which time the election of piBcacy iil in take place. Also, ether business of importance ir ak Poste NER Sarncetly roneceted to be oebat ree: All are | ances, with email Copital,” Fer partionions termes HUGH @. BIVINE for ALEXANDER. at Gitson's Kestaurant, corner ee Secretary V-8.0e. | aS SEINE W Sarena RAM = oo STEREOPTIOAN EXHIBITION, 3s the e ms ee Gee lem benefit of the P. E. Mission Chapel, Hi 105 High te love Manufactory, arora t, below Bridge, ' Adult's tickets 25 cent _ . e oot ehildren’s tickets 10 cents. de 28 3t was és in s Ne we want allt the J FOURES we can 6 or firs’ ass tleoan! 80, al Fo RENT—A neat HOUSE on Fayette street, | BUILDING LOTS in and around Washington and close to the Catholic Church; containing nine’ | the adjoiring country. rooms. collar water and cas. For terms apply to B. L. WELLS & 00., TA NEWMAN, ridge street. Georgetowa, D.C. no 28-1m* 476 7th st., opposite Post Oifice. —— WANTED. NOTICE OF co- PARTNERSHIP. 381 Wa LIAM PRINCE. 381 The undersigned having purchased the large and | The Ploneer of begat ag gpk ae well assorted stock of Boots and Shoca, Trunks, OENTS PER Valises, &c., in the store No. 344 7th street, toast wi in torn Re LNTS gush okt ALES LiPpeEs + stam y the tide, near Northern Liberty Market) lately occu- AKS. pied by M. May, respectfully inform the public PIN SHIONS, 8) e generally that the business will be conducted at the | {00-14% We. (Maa AY remit ait same place as heretofore, under the name and firm fed fo 8 wt an of McCallum & Co. Being determined to spare no efferts to please, amd to sell at prices that defy competition, we trust to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. Respectfully, A. T. McCALLUM, DORSEY BECK. RB. A: ements have been made by whic! will penton o be supplied with those supe; Be French HOME-MADE BOOTS at greatly reduced prices. Sane Hevina disposed of my orto tack of As we are 45 one to come de city over come to the only terns not excelle Lomein, when they ia lace for an assortment in New York. WILLIAM PRINOE, 381_F street, opposite Patent Office. Embroidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and Shawls, for sale. no 15 WazE .—For a first class ERMAN to take charge as foreman must be perfect ornamental work, and well at No. 316, a Trunks, &c , to Messrs. McCallam & D HAND FURNITURE, fecr take phasereta them to the ANTED—SROOMD HAND FURNITURE. sallohel ‘they will’ ‘tod the same Faducerie es pon ages ISHING GOODS of every fore. ‘MAY. , Mex "344 Tthot., bet, Land Mass ave, | eat tween d and r JOSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., CLOTHING, &c. PLUMBERS, O48, FIEEERS AND STEAMS GNITH BROTHERS & 00. s MERCHANT TAILORS, OAK HALL, No. 464 SEVENTH STREET. A CUBE FOR THE GOUT, BY SHORTFELLOW—BARD OF OAK HALL, All orders in the above branches of on atten’ ed to promptly, and all work entr nt “We Lave on hand the most beautiful style of GAS FIXTURES in the city. Our patterns are new, and recommend themselves. Call and see our Chandeliers, Per- dants, Brackets, Portables, &c., &c. OUR SHADES arr. clegant, consisting of rhotographic, Porcelain, A gentleman lived at 91. Mica, is name I need not “our GLAS3 GLOBES 4 A re. an pa hoor bat Miers be ved. f the most costly and elegant cut, and canno! mu ow fail te please every variety of taste, fllicted with the gout, OUR RANGES ai A very painful be are of the most approved patterns, and give univer- And if you trod upon his toes, = sal satisfaction “Twas sure te make him si ‘Will our friends who need our services, or are in And ever it got worse and worse, went of pag of the above faces give us acallat ‘Towaré the spring and fall, No. 500 9h street, pear Penna avenne. At last it got so very de 1 colm JOS. REYNOLDS & CO. hse could not walk at all, ————— A friend was passing by ome trae oO THE PUBLIOGO, stonees in to make a call T _ “My dearest sir, you can be ast go toSMITH'S OAK HALE.” They called a hack and both went off, A suit to get; buts! trange, OUR LEASE a ON THE FIRST DAY Besos ae a got the clothes on him ead ree lageiaad ad f th ene etectow nites cae ol 18 effect on him was ee a ese Ho walked straight Home from SMITH’S OAK THE PROPERTY THAT WE NOW OOCUUPY, And Sut nst ane Mecrateh: Corner Seventh street and Market Space, Now he'sso well that few know him, Id_respectfully call the attention of the eitivean ot ‘Washington, Georgetown and Alexan- dria to the fact that WILL BE SOLD, Orsurely I'm an elf. had tl Not knowing into whose hands it may fall, and gi he gout. himself. hing te provide sgainst all contingencies, we ms Shall ‘commence from thie date to dispove of Our entire stock, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT oar aonnane THOUSAND BOLL. AT SUCH Fe as rien ‘DEFY ALL COM- ‘those who are afiiot it poutuhe caren, jar A‘Rit from SMITHS OAK HALL, SMITH, BROS, & CO, MEROHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, Without quoting any y pices, we cordially invite all to come and jndge for themselves. We are acta- ated by a motives, and promise most faith- fully hat we propose. | It pepe Be be expected | de 28-tf 464 Seventh street. that ee we shall sell oar oom ng ge prices, the money ta all canes mat fort Fre BE OLOTHING BW. CARTER, Bio. 50 Mainet et Space, and —_— _de Ib-e06t B27 Seventh atrest. OCU“ nekS cs aor OTATUVES AND APLLES. 2,000 hels No. 1 Peach Blow a ‘ogy BAR & BROTHE: wiite it Tox . r hos. Corner 7th and E ese gelling off their large store and for sale low. 2 iH suit p jen ‘ptions, , 109 Water street, Geo k pee ty eet ies. B. x a Seneca Fine Black Drees Bulta A well sagorted stock of Bors’ end Youths Suits and ‘Stock of Furnishi ko. Pre Also. lage stock k of ing Goods, &0., ors 2 at sise and wel raining at gett ei tend TPs cay i ‘¥RUP OF Roo and ait wt =i iy for Covers, Coins, Moanse- ness, Onovr, ‘Yuogrine Cousm. axe iLL, surEc- HE 4 ‘fice ripare on. hae vibe feat mand Ste Tig oe ua, thee maaet call a) preciated by spoat fails lon, haa long bega nos a store cormer cents per Also. ie to ht 4 auc sera. | Saturdays until “Has been rae eats a fuaity for over — Foti my was AND LIQuoRs. te oxen Uc Belt. JOB. 3. DOBBIN. “ sais attache bo paar rn at os California Woes Port, ae) om wat a Cu Sema ie FOR SALE AND RENT. pe inlatieslllerm eed se se ees ie a F%: me Ly ES, suttabie for mee 3 wi Yard, ou Ith stroct, 209, ber Mana Wwe 30-205 E RENT—A Furnished front and back PAR- FORRES between 2d and $d ats, For, RENT MS, suitabl Parlor Bed room ‘Inquire oa th the’ premises, 8 No. NEWS. OITY ITEMB: ~~ 467 10th % small twostory | FRAME FS ene “reo bet. 17th and PSON, bet: 17th and nquire of JAS. THO Tadme: OR om RENT RICK HOUSE: scant i anda cellar, Apply to eo SORN CHAP. MAN, uextdoor, No. 214 street, between P and Q sts ,opposite Kingman’s Court. " de 39-3t* Fe tater S large ROOM, suitable for a Clothing or Provision store, situated at No. nd 4% st., bet. H and I, Island, Inguire on th the remises. Fuge ry HOUSE, per pent, with four opm | mn M sf note a ply a Fl P.B rete iinod URKE, a Kuaiorsomene d tment. Fer RENT—Three HOUGRe sal STORE, ae wee’ coprepiens to the wont cars. Inquire of Y, corner of 8th and Pi ave.. Navy" ‘Yar, Foe RENT—Two BOOMS, commu partly furnished. en third floor, Furnisbed Room on first feore suitable & gel Geese. Apply at 224 6th street, aapeen S = ie .oLET= A nice two-story BRICK HOUSE. five rooms —_ summer kitchen. on i7th stree tween K and r month. Inquire V.ROUX, Penna ave. $30 331, corner H and 18th sts, de 29-20" Fe RENT—Two suits of ROOMS jematgr? peem on ?d and 3d floors, with LEM oy Srl house and summer kitchen, by tend foi ounekeop- ing. Terms very moderate. ply at No. 191 4th street, between L and New York’ avenue. de 29-3t* Foi RENT—A 3 story Brick LL nl with back store and cellar; situated » No. 498; a fine lecation for any kind of 3 er oulaes apply at No, 197 F st., E. WROE. FS RENT— With or without Board, a suite of ROOMS on first floor, and two CHAMBERS on second floor, newly furnished, suitable for cite . be- streets, only three squares from of Congress street, between 13th and i4t! reots, residence of the Hon. John Sherman. furnished. Terms moderate. Fe RENT—Two ROOMS, Furnished for house- ing, to a gentleman. bis wie at No. 209 john reet ee we2s-3t* Fa RENT—Two ROOMS at No. 473 10th st., near the ©. Ist floor, the fromt room, well calculated for an office. de 28-3t* I ENISHED ROOMS for rent, No. 516 léth at., two squares south of ‘Willard’s cai Also.@ fine toned 7 oc! Fo RENT —A first class RESIDEN modern improvements ts in n Goot eons — immediate. DO GREEN je 28-tf 18 Intelligencer Building. Pe. RENT—A two-story BRICK MOUSE. on New Jersey avenue, between K and L streets south. For terms, apply next door, er A. RICHARDS. arith de 28 3t* AUCTION SALES. —————$—<— (Por other Auction Sales, see fourth pagt.] B* wi. Sal b Led &CO., Auctionsers th eormer Fenn’a ave. and 9th st. AUCTION SALES, “THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW? Y BRINSMADE & CLARK, A: B 372 Pa. av., adjoining BALE OF Cuong fs PRY GooDs, do. | We TfL potent Seen a4 On SATURD. mame, bess ‘30. commenc- Bae Ho = inglationclek sates fell at our A joa Kooms great variety ariety of Penct Eg Fores ogenerayins Set cot Bendy comprising Mae Zét” BRINSMADE & CLARK, Aveta, ete 75 oa BRERA AeA Kael eiepertag I " |, Lawn Ribvonee with a rately of of other articles, all of cee WALL &00., Acts. 7s - WALSH & CO., Auctioneers. 285 Fenneylvexis s ay., corner 10th street, LABGE SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, GENTS’ ©) tee anor DRY GOODs, SHAWLS. FURS, & 8. TURDAY’ moRNING. Dec. Sth, at 10 o'clock , at our salesrooms, we will sortment of the above s name very fine be pee yoo Gold Hunti: ne B* ©. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer. be 5 wolves SALE, BY CATALOGUE HE3. PORT DEY COCs BOORE, its aseyen a ULATED AT THE DBAD. PAY. OREING, December 598, 08 Bar ne o reloe vad # o'clock. and every : ‘and and Shoes, sett setts of Furs, Delaines. ns, Musi Drawers, = Seaetee wih general assortment of merchandize, SZ SALE IN THE EVENING of Teys, China Pig res, Silver-plated Ware, aud a continuance e wretches and Jewelry. Terms cash: it BD M. K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. nlation ¥ NAGLE & ©O., Anctioneers, of years at the Dead. dy, being the acre The assort- Bal No.’ 267 Pennsyiventa ee : les-reoms on of ilth nent one. fe part pean vig: alesis & So. wil) give ‘Their personal attention to Gua = ot, Bar ‘a Studs om f Real Estate and Household Furniture at Lockets, Pencils, Biraze o Battons Reseuinornstenplicyeeanear Wee | Meramec Beatey 180, ie les of stocks eo! ries a Chandise of every description, Horses, Carriages, Beoketves dior: Newie — arness, &c. 1 nets. Ri SALE OF wie rt ie ne GROCERIES, SATURDAY, Deseee 30th, at 10 o’elock, atour spacious Salestooms. 26: Pennsylvania avenue, & fine line of choice Wins and Liquors, suitable for the New Year: 25 Cases assorted Wines and Liquors, for family use 25 Cases Clarets and Rhine Wine: 2 Cases ‘and Daaketa choice brand of Cham- <00Boltite ok old Sherry, Port, Madeira, Cognac iy, Jamaica Rum, very old Ry: Bent hon Whisky, &c 100 Rottien fine French Uordials 50 Packages fine Green and Black Teas 40,900 Havana Cigars, of beat brands Tidies, Chicken-gafls. i idle Strings Artificial Kyes, Tobacco, §) Embroi¢eries, aitks and O With an endless variety of ‘Goods 20: too numerens rticularize. ‘his sale embraces many useful, rare and curions mrieies worthy of public attention. Toom will be comfortably Warm, and seate provided for Indies. seg - Terms cash. de 20 tf ©. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auct. B* W. B. LEWIS & 90. Auctioneers. No. 30 07 Pennsylvani avenue, poaneten eerhs Jar palcr, at Mtore every TERSDAY "Also. to a front of store, THURSDAY and SATCRDAT of Ported 78 Sugar-cured 1 26 Dozen ( various si sizes) Corn Broems 20 Boxes family Soa) 2 Boxes Peart Btarc Toss Matches 3 Casce one gallon jars Pickles; bexes Navy advanced on gold ap ver Watches, Die- monds, aud all other! Kinds of Goods at low rates. de 27-1w i LEWIS & CO Ancta. YW.L.V wits B We will sell at our “Bazaar, No. 9% Louisiana avenue. between 9th and Ith streets,on SATUR- Tol 5 Barvels French Vinegar, together with other rticles, Bale poattive, de 29 Fo RENT—Two three story BRICK HOUSES one on 6th street. between and O streets, and one on 11th street, near Maryland avenue. Inquire at No. 576 1ith street, Island. de 23-3" BRck HOUSE, WITH SIX ROOMS, on K, between 9th and 10th streets, water and gas’ - ply tod i E. RICHARDSON, on L, and 12th Fo ALE. story FRA art ate on oth street east, near Ps. aye, For particulars inquire of JOHN A. DOWNS, at wm. R Rites © Bro., cat 36 Market Space. de 28-3t" Fe SALE—A RESTAURANT and OYSTER OON with stock and fixtures, three years id low rent. Will be sold cheap oe 9th and D streets. de Fo SALE—A small stock of MULLINEEY SooDs, together with the rentet fcc 6reoms. Possession given immediately if desi , - ply 414 Pa. avenue, between 442 and sth s! 3t* {OR RENT—Two large and tantaasaly FUR- K NISHEP ROOMS, yo first class BO. ASD, Also. one Single Room. References required. At No. 400 ith street, near the City Hall. de 23 St* Te LET—An elegantly FURNISHED HOUSE, on 6th street, between H and I; 9 rooms, at $140 without, or $100 with piano. Inquire 428 ‘a. ave,. bet. 43 and 6th sts. ‘te 33 2t* © LET—Uofurnished ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, in w Brick House, within three squares cf Willards’. Will be let very low, Tears e at Evening “Tribune Booms, 470 Lith st. Fo SALE—COTTAGE HOUSE, 6 rooms, b: &o., and 21,000 feet of ground on in Capita Hill: Price $2.500. Immediate ceommo- datos Seren. Okeke: fruit trees, dc. address “COTTAGE,” this office. je B-St 7, OR SALE OR RENT—A GARDEN = FRUIT FARM of 40 acres, two miles from the Ni yd Yard Bridge. Immediate possession may be h: Apply at "Good Hope,” Fo St Opes" J. THOMAS JEURINE. QRSALE OR RENT—A small two-story ] CK w on corn 18th and D streets mth ¢ Tele ) Possession giyen atence. Apply to Mrs. CHESHINE, at at 383 H street north, near 13th street. de 28-6t* Fo, RENT—Part of a house—3 to 5 ROOMS— suitable fer housekeeping, aa lecated on New Jereny avenue south. Privileges of garden and cellar, Rent low. Apply at No.726 New Jersey a dex ‘One HOUSE and LOT, No 23 ath street east, Capitol Hill. There ‘is six rooms with out- co the lot is ui f feet by 28: 23:8 good stand for a, store” Price hall In- 16 HAE, 5 Boot Store, Hietro- auire of J. HD politan Building. FS, RENT barge ant pall FORNIsirED ROOMS on a r 3d fi Bath, hot and old water. gan ter honsckee Bi or. sthorwivo, Also.a comfortably FURNISH HOUSE of ti Tooma, “All moders conseaionecs, Terme moder- Pik G street, by 19th de 25 at ‘TO BENT—For housekeeping, in Georgetown, near the cars,in good neighborhood, unfur: nished, for $18 — month, & large BOOM and a KITCHEN, with pantry Git, and water on same floor. Forniture ¢ 0 ii for additional rent. oss pene om tati = here applicant con bere ene nen ar ro SALE—Cheap, Cty, a three-story BCR HOUSE. Ala two-story FRAME HOUSE in the rear. There is 8 very good bake-ovenin the bee bui ‘onan iy All buildingsin very Eood eundith it war- ranted. Terms eas: Call aS ‘the Norther “ey ty Bakery, 651 L street north, between b sti Tee! *OR SALE—The FURNITURE, GOOD WILL, STOCK, FIXTURES and LICENCES of the Restaurant and Concert Hall, 536 corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 24 2d treet, en old estab- lished stand, and at present doing a good business. Reasons for selling. the proprietor engaged in other business, which requires _ atire Apply immed: y on the premises, north; Reat cheap. or. Se {OR RENT—Two ROOMS, at No. 500 2d floor. Apply to Mra. TORER. tes) vi street. 6 27-1 Fo, SALE—The HOMESTEAD caer: BANT will be sold at crane auction on Satur- ee ee .the proprietor wishing to leave the city. COR | sre furniaheg HOUSE, contain- eras rooms, No. 565 13th street, between © street . Rent $5 = month. 5 ate, after 4 p. je 27-5t* SEVERAL NEWLY FURNISHED, ROOMS, only one square from Williard’s. Parlor or Chamber on first floor. Terms from $12 to §25 pe: month, 285.E st., bet. lath and 18th sts. dezi-0i Fo RENT—A HOUSE with eight Fooms. i 8 central location. Some Furniture for sale. In quire at No 499 10th street, near ie! nia avenue. de i" tt Fo RENT—A large, nice FRONT ROOM at 266 H street, near 18th. It ix suitable for a Goneremman or any on ; and a — crt FS RENT—Three new and neat 7 tonnes BOOMS. two BED BOOMS, an ond "front SIT- TING ROOM, communicatin, to single gentlemen or for housckeeping, at 22 street, one door above M. de 27-3t* ch — Ee a ee eee a ae Fo SALE—A very desirabie new FBAME BUILDING, containing seven rooms, the front of which is fittee up forastore. Theabove is suit- able fora et y bakery, brewery, &c. Inquire 57 13th street, between E aaa Tom tt 9in the evening, je 27-1w* {OR RENT—A BILLIARD FALTON, in one of hotelain Richmond. For particulars . MILLER, 430 Penna. = a te TORE IN GEORGETOWN ona N = rs Stk tobe bad No. 170 Biidgerss set ore. nieeioets near the market, business. at present a Shoe Store. or further partipulars inquire at the pipes ig, tore, No. 100 Bridge strect, oy ear ar Con- Fo. See Sar Be furnished ROOMS, with BOARD. at Pick 18th street, Uae Goad atte , West wide. Ma 26 6t* UNeooe at 37 D y Pos. suitable for nouse- ‘convenient to the De parumsntse mee 12-tjanl* OF. peatite ae ered a two FUB- a a et ae « * 1 Gee man: strut purpose, Tms ; oie are ready for feaaeatate oes, ‘An excellent oppor: | and cigbteen mon! 5 ‘notes Sp st. ‘tr tunity is al mgr to land-owners in the vicia- given and deed of trust taken. ty eer re, to secure valuable fencing and ect pom Fevenue stamps, at we Will leave the aaa GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y HALL, KILBOURNE &CO., Real Estate Brokers, c.W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer. TUESDAY, January 24, 24, at 1:90 p,m. House and Lot on 10th st.. bet. P “Square 337, Zixos, ‘Two story Frame Hoveo, ¢ rocus aoe. Bare chance for persons with small capital to se- cure good home. de29-2t ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. Hit eee 00g Auctionsers. Original Horse and Carri ar POTOMAC FISHERIES AT AUCTION. oom Sth and 10th ote, Will be rented for the coming season, st public auction, at the Store of Thomas Dowling. No. 174 SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. ; On SATURDAY MORNING December 3), com, com- priien eee a TAY, RSDAY MORNING, Janu- tnencing st Movslocn, Of tie eh "Fhe three Landings om the Potomac river above | large num strana ingen commonly known as Cloud's Land includ a fine pair ponene. rey and Oarri le RITCHIE. and Harness, A full i feecrielen a ea ~ ety {Gon Union} THOS. DOWLING, Act. BE WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, SMALL WEARLY SEW pir BouEE AND LOT IN FIRST WARD On THURSDAY ‘AFTERNOON, pre "in, at 4 o'clock. we will sell, in front ca ! the promises. part of Lots Nos. 1 and 3. fronti = feet on 2th street, near the upper bridge. and improved by a nearly new two-story Frame House, DAY MORNING, December Sih, 1835, at 10 o'clock— One Pair of Bay Horses, 7 and 8 years old, works aban nee gr ceehie, fine pat of F Family Horses. one Barouche Carriage, . One Rett ot bet arn earesgapans Sold t very a charges. Masia MICH. KEVENRY. W. L. WALL & €O., Awcks, 25 mules eeoke to harness. i in good erder. Milch Cows A large collection of desirable new and second. hand Carriages. cine ehicion Bockaways, Express Wagons, a: A large collection of new “and second-hand Her- ness, &c. ALSO, it 2 New Family Carriages, banker parle foal Ra Gr, nrchaser, 3 New Garmentonn dl ‘arriages. _de% WM. L. WALL & CO.. Ancta. £0 setts new Springs. as Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. | Thursday, and Saturday, without regard to TWO NEW, FRAME BH HOUSES IN GEORGE- “Carriages and Barnes alwars sale. AT AUCT wo walt » ucts, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jan, 34, ats gielgek, 1 willactl. In front of the preinises, part of r WM. L. WALL & 00., Tactioaeaie t No. 105, froutin, feeton Montgomery street, Ueto Beall aud Worl stresta, aad resting hook LARGE AND SPECIAL 8A SALE OF ROBES, &c. 6 feet ‘com: i ents consist of two new 2. mencing at 12 orclocks we eilt ‘sell, at our Bazaar, mi Housce, each eontaining Sveroome.. ? | No. 9= Louisiana svenne, betwee 9th ani 10th eb - I: street ne a Sis stock of Rol ising— masta re iol et enthe bee ROCKY" MOUNTAIN BEAVER Crery fare) ofthe pure ancins and revenue stamps at the cost | cawADa BLACK BEAR ROBES THOS. DOWLING ee te an ey OE BRINE RORES LA°SE S432, OF GOVERNMENT . | WESTERN encima (superior. Ined and D INGS AND OTHER DR Rae TY aT = POINT LOOKOUT. NOBTHE: BES HeapgvaRteRs DEPARTMENT eF WASHINGTON. pe ey SRO. OB ES Office of Chief Quartermaster CK MARTINS Washington. D. C., December 29. 1 ZEBRA CENETTES RORES. Wil Reticence tothe hichest b These Robes are all of superior make. lined and trimmed, and warranted perfect im every respect, and must be sold, to close’ cons copeiznmcnt, present: insta to o. he panic a rare chance CARRIAGE aND ‘SLEIOR Penns. ‘Towne we call especia: attention to this sale, asit — be our sale. de W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. A. ——— & 00., es 906 Ninth « ¢ door from Pa. ave. We will om ted SATURDAY, December 30th, Wo’clock. Writing Desks ané'T: aes and d descriptions = Notice. 18 HEREBY Wek 2 Aw the manure of Cente! der at POL UT, Md., commenci ing THURSDAY, January 18.1856. at 10 o'clock a. the following, frame buildings and ether pablic property at that place, viz: UNITED STATES SENEEAT. BOSPITAL. One Gleadquarters Buildi 5 by 25 feet; 15 co. Wards, = 175 by 25 set one Mess-house 200 by 28 feet; one Guard's Quarters, 167 by 24 feet; 9 Contraband Quarters. 60 by 14 feet; Ke? Kitch- by 28 feet: one Chapel, 77 by 25 feet; 7 ey by 22 feet, with stationary Engine, L. comets, Boiler and all the becessary apparatu: for steam Jaundry and drying,; one Cow al 91 by 14 feet; one Horse — ie, 52 by 21 feet; ‘one ‘Wagon House, small; one B: -house, 55 by 25 feet; one Warehouse, 55 b: ect; one Ice house, ity Srfeetsaad iefeat ben by Wacertaut beitd? | 3. 1 eli Repele to the Slgneet bi i f feet ree! th circular water- i fa 16 feet eet diameter: iy weary sles ce. -_The manure ; One Forage house, one i : Vash-house, of variousdimensions: clas’ sent = forfeiture ‘of perdinas money. Wash-house, Plank Foot-walks connecting the hove Paid inant 35 augregate length 1 si) feet. nbd 8 feet w ing he above mentioned ideadaaartere ‘Building is two stories . Jathed and p! ae te and the fifteen —— ‘Wards, the Moss hi other sti ree are also lathed end pias PRISON CAMP. ‘10 Hospital rt each 149 by 25 feet;7 Cook- houses, each 143 by 22 feet; one Cook-house. 120 by cy feet; one Cook- Py = by 25 feet. with two wings, nee, 30 by 20 feet Sap nananress Build 72 by , feet, with “two wings. each 40 by . Eterchouse, 98 by 22 i 3 one Dis, Soe: one Chapel, 1 EEE LURE, so or F COVE BUILDINGS AND Oper Oepeeaeee tome fib aio 2. th ¢ Will be sold. at public asction: gader the girection’ of Brevet Litutene i; ames re. tary 4153, commenctag ut 9 THOR DAES “oR Led Government Buildings and Fea- ON £, BETWEEN 20TH AND 2187 STRE RTS. feet. uo 00 by 24 feet; one Bxprere 30 by 15 feet; ohe Guard house (block,) 80 by 15 feet; one Quarters, one Office. and ne Storeroom. of various dimensions: Iso, 9, 188 lineal feet of Fencing. 12 feat high: 310 lineal foot Ge i Mogkebep, 2 by uo of Board Fence. 6 feet high: 700 lineal feet of One (1) Storebnoes, 3035 by 40 feet. covered Pisnk Footwalke: If fect wit and 9.185 | One (1) Shed, 28 by 100 fest ¥ lineol feet of-Plank Footwalk, 4 feet wide, with | Que(1) Shed amd Stables 19 by 103 feet, ‘(QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT. ti peer ates One Quarters. 100 by 28 fect: ohe Quarters, 100by | One (1) Ollice, Ic he Sng M4 feet; one Quarters, 72 by 22 feet; ba fp ed One (1) Building, 18 by 20 feet. edch one suirchouar af Oy 8 ee Savalas" | oUt Pending eft tng. et eac e Stu OP. o 8 by 24 feet one Wheelwright Shop.i by 14 fect: | OND. BET WER iN ZIST AND 22D STRERTS. and feur Offices, three oe arters, two Sterchouses, one Oil-house, one Sadler's Shop, aud one Mess- house, of various dimensions MISCELLANEOUS, BUILDINGS AND OTHER P One Post Hospital. 70 by 25 feet; one Commissary Storehouse. 200 by 35 feet; one Commi: Sales. reom and Office, 84 by 27 “Feet one Office. 37 by 16 feet; one Guard House, (log.) 80 by 60 feet: one Guard or eg.) 30 b: a a two frome Guard Houses. small size; one at Lincoln, by 20 feet; one ‘Ordnance St Ve nee on by 12 feet; one Slaughter House, 40 a feet, with Shed 24 by e feet. an yg ialldtog 3 ¥ 9feet; one Stable, 36 by 22 feet; and 10 Kitchens, Quarters, &c., of <a ous dimensions. S 3 es H 3 z ae x ON E, BETWEEN 218T One (1) Lot of fencing, AND ee ON NEW YORK AVENUE tl ad AND 22D STREETS." *18T One (1) Lot Fencing. AT 22) fans CORRAL, B E YORK AVENUE AND Erker. — Three () sings each 6 by 12 feet. One (1) Lot of Fencing. tk: feet. One wharf of Timber and Lumber, 476 feet lon and vargi Jing in width from 22 to 103 fect. 248 I neal ie Baa teet. feet of Btoc ade, 11 feet high on Potomacside, with — “boiite ee Ps. Best ang Snead of lank Hewat” Cie a feet, ant ine f pli wal wide. 137 ae ee Stockade on Bay Side, vice | eis ig eg 47 fact thigh. OBE ‘end three platforms o rious dimensions a and aah twalk eg » aad eet be removed within fifteen days one One ue Buckets; and ‘ire Ladders; 24 Axes; 116 x lengths of Hose, each 51 feet "Three Cookin Ranges; one auantit of 6! umber, and acokeat aitectl a ane ee ates pce prroint baokont,etuated ot the junction ef the BY CuEEN & winrar ‘Auctioneers. the war, a pena, watering Place, and ere well VALUABLE BUILDING 1 ar be RT: adapted for the pr now, having excellent fa- SIDE OF NORTH cuits for salt-water athing, and d “abundance of FOURTH A jN D FIFTH 81 STREET Baad et ER, doz a revet Major Gen. and Ghiet of Qoariormaster, fame. AUCTIO. aeTye bulidings abovesnumersted, under the head On WEDNESDAY, the 34 day of January, 1885, of “United States General Hor tal."" are located | we shail sell, in front of the prewn ~— eiclook directly on the Point, the ipal structares | p.m., Let No. 5, in Square No. si6. having a front being a1 i jiating from acom- mon ceptre. and and could with ye mii en deren in charge of the r | Bees rc heseterg ate esi tae parchaseey al ich their i | RSA Sc ar ‘Chief

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