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or i ad LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. GRover’s THEATER.—Grand afternoon per- formance of Newsomb & Arlington's Min- #trels, and an immense programme by the same company this evening. This troupe is one of the finest that has ever appeared in Washing- ton, and should be seen by every lover of gen- wine fun. Cant exnvey.—all the favorites of the regular company ina huge bill of ballet, songs, bur- lesq ue. pantomime, &c., including the ballet of “La Maja De Sevilis,” the new comicalities of “The Black Dentist” and «The Lost Wa- ger,” and a host of other performances. Opp Frettows’ HaLL.—Grand levee of Me- tropolis Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F. Everything is perfected for a grand success. ——_-4—— Action ror Line. —There is an indictment for libel, against Lewis Clephane, pending in the Criminal Court, founded on the following detter, which was written by him in Novem- ber, ISG4, and the prosecuting witness, Mr. MeGhan, bas also Sved him for scandal, for ublishing the same, laying $10,000 damages. ir. McGhan charges and ayers that by reason of this letter the payment of an amount due dim was suspended, and also from the time by direction of the War Department, no fur- ther purchases were mace from bim: CoLtector’s Orrics, Uniled States Internal Revenue, District of Columbia, Washington, (Ov. 17, 1*64.—Hon. €. A. Dana, Assistant Secre- hink you will agree with imistration should not lend its @ssistance to men in efforts to overthrow the Government, by retaining in position those using their offices or the emoluments a therefrom for that purpose. There ’@ many such, you are doubtless aware, and ‘vinced, as far as you have the power, You will burl all from such positions where charges of disloyalty can be fully sustained against the individuals. 1 desire, therefore, to bring one such case to your notice. Mr. Francis McGhan, of this city, bas made a large sum of money by far- Dishing pipe and other plumbing materials Capt. Moore, of the (luartermaster’s Department. This money has not been made through contracts, but through the favoritism of Capt. Moore and others connected with that Department. Now this McGhan has been freely using this money and patronage thus bestowed upon bim in the recent elections in efforts to overthrow the administration, and on the night of the election made kimselt particu. arly obnoxious to our Union citizens by going sbout hurrahing for Little Mac, and offering to bet any amounton his election. He has also bad a McClellan flag run across the street in front of his place of business on D street. It is known throughout the city that his sympa- thies are all with the secessionists. 1 can bring additional proofs of the facts contained in this communication if desired. it is no pleasant duty to me to report these cases, but 1 am determined to do what 1 can in baving removed all such disloyal mer from Positions of honor or profit under this admin. stration. 1 have the honor to be yours, &c. (Signed,) L. CLEPHANE. “RGLARIES.—On Saturday night, the resi- of Mr. G. G. Baker, No. 474 1ith street, E and F streets north, was entered, ves carrying off about $50 worth of ng and food, not even leaving a biscuit for breakiast. Last evening about six o’clock, Mr. Baker went to his coal-house, where he left a coal oil lamp on a store box, and then step into a neighbor's house. He returned in a few utes, when be discovered that his Iamp d been taken. He has not the remotest idea it ie that is so ual to what he possesses, snd would doubtless thank the party to make their calls less frequent Amoug the bold burglaries of the past week Was an extensive foray made upon the yalu- zbles of Mr. Reuben Clark, at his residence, corner of lith and L streets. They entered by ® pantry window. helped themselves delibe- Fately to eatables, and cleared the lower floors of valuables, silver ware, &c. They attempted to enter the sleeping room occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark by turning the key in the lock ‘with nippers from the outside. The click of ahe nippers awakened Mr. Clark, and he got wp and lit the gas, upon which the robbers de- camped. — PRESENTATION IN THE TREASTRY Depart- xextT.—Hon. John Wilson, Third Auditor of the Treasury, was on Saturday afternoon pre- fented with a splendid solid silver pitcher as a iNew Year's gift. Mr. James Fishback made ihe presentation on behalf of the clerks of the ¢ Ne Auditor's Office, expressing their kindly ie and high appreciation of Mr. Wilson wi officer and & man in a handsome speech, to which Mr. Wilson responded with much feeling and felicity of expression. A. M. Gangewer, Esq., chief clerk of Mr. ‘Wilson's burean, also received a flattering tes- timonial of the esteem of the clerks in his di- ‘Vision, in the shape of a very handsome and Valuable gold watch. Myron A. Decker, Esq., made the presentation speech, and Mr. Gange- ‘wer responded, making several very happy allusions. which elicited considerable applause @nd merriment. —$ Orrnans’ Covet, Judge Purcell—On Satur- Gay the will of the late Valentine Bianchard, bequeathing his property to his wife, Frances Kianc and children, was filed, fully proven admitted to probate, letters testa- Inentary being issued to Mrs. Blanchard. ex- ecutrix, who gave bond in the sum of $20,000. Letters of administration were issued to Jno. ‘W. Hodgson on the estate of Elmor P. Goods. The first account of William N. Dalton, fvardian tothe orphans of Wm. Dalton, de ceased, and the second individual accounts of Margaret Bayly, guardian to the orphans of ‘W. F. Bayly, were approved and passed. Annie Tunion was appointed guardian tothe ©rpban of Wm. Tunion. — Aw O_p Cvstom Osservep.—The various churches of the Methodist Episcopal denomi- ation observed the old custom of the Metho- Ciste in this country of assembling on the last night of the year and remaining together in de- Yotional exercises until the morning of the new year. Last night, Wesley Chapel, Rev. Dr. Nadal, pastor, was opened at nine o'clock, end notwithstanding the slippery walks the church was crowded in a very short time. ‘I be services were conducted by the pastor and Rey. Mr. Stitt. They were very interesting, the ch varying the exercises with some fine Music well performed. ——— Tre NationaL HoTEet ALTERCATION.—Jns- tice Walter, on Saturday, held a further ex- am n im the cases of Col. Dunbar and < r aire, who charge each other with BS nd ba Ty, when a number of Witnesres were examined, the evidence then Offered being unlike that offered on the pre- ous dayyend tending to place the fault on Maguire: The Justice dismissed the case. it 3- understood th 1. Dunbar has been be- dore the grand jury in referenee to the case. GRAND Lane err Dorn, ASes.—Friday night, o- hird Ward, arrested Julia Jrodson an. zabeth Taylor, colored, upon a ebarge cf robbing the store of J. C. Gibson, on lb, near K street, of ribbons, nose, gloves, handkerchiefs. collars, skirt, and ladies’ dress pings and sewing material Both are s in houses in the immediate vicinity, goods were found in the room occupied by one of them. T are held for a hearing by Justice Thompson —_—_e——__ ArnEST AND Recovery or STOLEN Money. orning officer Holbrook, of the Second rrested Sarah Ellis. for the larceny of ‘om some person in the 2d precinct. The rT succeeded in recovering $520 and a silk purchased by the prisoner ata cost of The robbery was reported in the second Preeinct. and the ¢ T of the money, and the Getails of the robber. ¢ not known to the offi- cer who made the arrest. The prisoner is therefore held for a further hearing. und ~=Precinet. Chas. OITY ITEMS. Frere Luycu will be served up at Samstag’s Ale Vaults to-day. A New Year's callis ne- cessary to try some of the oldest Stock Ale in this city. Loox ovt for the ing night of Swiss Bell ringers at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow evening. A mostel g entertainment may be expected. ——_.——_ PERISHNANLE TeeTH.— Can the teeth be ane imperishable! Unqvestionably they can. Sozodont, used daily, will render the en- amel absolutely proof against decay, harden the gums and expel the whole dental ap tus every offensive and pernicious element. eo Gee ATTENTION STOREKEEPERS.—A fine and extra well fitted up store tolet; lease and fix- tures thereof for sale; located in the very best part of the city, and suitable for any kind of business. Please inquire for full- particulars No. 246 Pa. ave., near 13th st. 6 —— PrT THE Question — Generally to your friends, as to what preparation they use for their teeth. and the response, nine times ont of ten, will be, Sozodont. *Tis no longer neces- sary to impress its merits upon the public mind, experience has tanght the world that, as & means of beautifying and preserving the teeth, invigorating the gums, and giving a pleasant aroma to the breath, it has no rival in either hemisphere. e03 Bee Corys, Buyions, Cluband Inverted Nails, successfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 45 and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted, tender and odorous feet, use Dr. White’s rem- Co They never fail. Price one d@lar per bottle. MARRIED, LAUER-KIDWELL. On Thursday 284 OC. by Rey. Dr y VID B. LAUER, of Phila- delphi, to Miss KATE KIDWELL, ofthiscity. * McCATHRAN—HESSLEB. On Sunda: the slat ult.. by Rey. Alfred Holmead, ANDREW J. Mc- CATHRAN to Miss MARY HESSLER. 2 PERSONAL. i GENTLEMAN THAT LEFT HIS GREY HORSE at my Stable will please cali and take him away, or he will be seld to pay expenses. de 29-3t* B. F. BEVERIDGE, passous HAVING WATCHES and Jewelry to repairat A. JOSEPHI'S, 232 Penn. ave., will please call for them by Ist January, de 27 6t* RS. DR. RTIS, the Natural Clairvoyant, who reads the past, present and future, ha 20, north side of Penn. ave., Office hours — gtol2 5 le Lt Sm* RREWABD. FOB INCENDIAR‘ES. Mayor's OrFicr, i ._... WasHINe Ton, D. C., December 26, 1855. Notice is paar tren, that a Reward of THREE BUNDRED bo. EXES will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any party or parties for setting fire to any dwelling-house or out-building within the limits of the Corporation of Washington. de 27-e03t RICHARD WALLAC ayor. ERSONAL.—If you want good Cigars and To- bacco at low rices give the La Favorita Cigar Store, 467), lath street. a call. de 9-Im* Miss SMITH Proprietreas. Notice. - The undersigned takes this method to inform Housekeepers in general, that he is prepared to furnish the different varieties of Wood and Coal usually sold in this market, either sawed and split, or in cord lengths, to suit purchasers, on the most reasonable terms, and respectfully selicits a share of public patronage, corner of 12th street and Canal. de 12-Im* JOUN T. LACEY. T° THE PUBLIO,. We would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Washington, Georgetown and Alexan- dria to the fact that OUR LEASE EXPIRES ON THE FIRST D. OF MARCH NEXT, = = At which time, we are infermed by a decree of the Supreme Court, THE PROPERTY THAT WE NOW ocUUPY, Corner Seventh street and Market Space, WILL BE SOLD, Not knowing into whose hands it may fall, and wishing to provide against all contingencies, we shall commence from this date to dispose of our entire stock, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, AT SUCH PBICES AS WILL DEFY ALL COM- PETITION. Without quoting any prices, we cerdially invite all to come and judge for themselves. We are actu- ated by sincere motives, and promise most faith- fully te do what we propose. It will be expected that as we shall sell our goods at great reduced prices, the money in all cases mu: forthcoming. RW. CARTER, Bo. 60 Market Space, and de 15-e06t 527 Seventh street. "TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN- dheences. “Ese HEEMBOLD S EXTRAGE BU, CHU AND IMPROVED BOSE WASH [We FAkMs FOR SAL VERY OHEAP— MS BASY TER SY: One of 228 ACRES, situated abont sixteen miles from Washington, in Fairfax county, Virginia. immedii onthe pike road from Georgetown to Leesburg, and about t miles from Thornton Station. on the Loudon and Hampshire Railroad. About % acres in chestnut and oak; 100 acres in yeung pine; balance under cultivation. liprovements consist in fe Dwelling. large Barn; apples. peaches aud other fruit. Good water near dwelling. Land particu- larly adapted to grass. Terms ee acre; one-half cash; balance in one, two, and three years; or will exchange for city property. of 319 AORES, in Prince George county, One Maryland. about se n miles from Washington, on the road to Piscat ¥. Maryland. About one- half in heavy chestnut and oak; balance partly uncer -nltivation; improvements only moderate. Tern s $10 per acre; part cash; balance of long time; or will exchange for city pro: . HB. OLAGETT 530 H street, between 6th and 7th, ng, emall de 19-eolm Post Office Box 493. » A 486 P PERRARGINGS 486 WINDOW SHADES. With an enlarged refitted store and additional fa- cilittes for renewing stock and filling oréers, the sttention of the public is called to the present as- sortment of the various grades of PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., as weekly additions are'received. Persons need ng the above goods will find at all times in store the largest stock in the District. Orders a ang net executed in city oF country. ermsé cash. , J. MARKRITER, No. 486 7th street. 8 door: Oda Felio NSIKUR ALEXANDER WOLOWSEY!, PI- NIST AND VOCALIST, 20 well known in Washington, and who has Latoy cutsom of the best talent in oor city by his new sim f ified system, bas accepted an eugagement fe Paris Exhibition. Consequently this will be last season in Washington. By bis new method, erson having only aslight knowledge of music will be enabled in a very short time to read and ex- ecute the most difficult pieces with rare perfection. As to the vocal! part, by his way of vocalization , he arrives at the most extraordinary results. Monsieur Wolowski will also give the most therough knowl- edge of Time. by his new invention, which will be exhibited in Paris. All those whe to become fine Singers ot excellent Performers are advised to callat his residence No. 371 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite National Hotel. Hours of reception are from Il @ m, tol p. ind from 6 to 7 de 15-tf SEATES! Ge 20-2wif* SKATES!! SKATES!!! The mest beautiful and best assortment in the city. just from factory, for gentlemen, ladies, girls and LL rs ah an Fon cng « able pres. ent whi can made for the 10 at 3. RD EDMOND a Coe” de 6-1m No. 513 7th street. uerine Brown, drunk and Jno. Brown, disorderly; dis- ‘—Patrick Cooney, drank; + do. $3. Mary Fogle, do; itr, asssultand battery; Valen- dismissed. Mary Burns, dis- orkhouse. Kate Robbins, do. do. i f ‘m. W. Moody and John A each. n Moody, fighting: CHARGER OF Granp Larceny. —Yesterday. @ffieer Bruner, of the Fourth Ward, arrested two teamsters—Jacoh Brandt and Jacob Bady —on the charze of robbing Peter McEwen, a comrade, of $95: bu’ the complainant, McEwen, Failing to prove the charge. the anissed by Justice Walter © 'y were dis. —Saturday night 01 m, of the Second Wael anrta mae beth Dorsey. colored, in Murder Bay, for the darceny of @ pocket book containing about so from Annie Scott, colored. She was taken be- ore Justice Morsell who sent her to jail for court. ——— Jaw vor Cour Tripley was ar- Tested Saturday nig by officer Dunn, of the ‘Third Ward, fort areceny of shoes, the pro. Fi of JH Glick. The prisoner was taken fore Justice Thompson, who sent him to jul for court. * potole = LING Pork.—Saturday Wm. Wilson ‘Was arrested for the Jarceny of a small quan- tty of pork from Chas. Donnelly. Officer iopkins carried the prisoner to Justice Bos- ‘well, who sent him to jail for court. bates ark ons CHickeN Threr—Last mght, Chas, Davis, folored, Was arrested by officer Morgan, of the second precinet, for the larceny of chickens belonging to J. T. Morgan. Justice Walter gent the prisoner to jail for a hearing. Ste Us tsp STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. tof Assist irlermaster, Waihsarion, Due Basen ata The sale of United States Military Kallroad ma- Alexandria, Va, will resumed on In sition tothe artieles peovionaty ada teed, jon to the a! there will be offered ound MO¥® om tg rol egy yale Sat gh — Timber, ew Lathe, 3% feet lon, . 1 New Vertical Cor-whetl Banemine 1 Fnsine-house, 8 by 66 ngine-house, y > _puiidings, varying in size from 10 by 10 to 30 60. ¥ Wharf, foot of Fravklin street, containing 21 469 square feet. hore of the new material has Sale to commence at 10 a. m. ‘Terms : Cash in Government funds. Vouchers for transportati: railroad companies as cash. H.L. BOBINSO! Ge 20-eotjalo Brevet Brig. Gen. A.O M. ANHOOD AND YOUTMFUL VIGOR AB Mregained by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bo cry ACADEMY t of Willard’s Hotel. Prov. JOHN HL. will the aboze tn of young " — Inst. fie and has ‘ified many of our cise Pookie for ii ual! for th user rruits ‘of life. vthe Army, ‘Navy, aad de 25-203" of pure PLE eens oo plication. po APPLE OIDER. Just rec another st cipERs Cy de 20-6tif cuner ANARY. CA ithores beeen ¢ 2-2awSin’ ae @. M. GABTZ, A Must come well he At = German pre- fered. M. WILLIAN, 336 Penna ave. W ASTED—By s le young man, a i UATION as waiter. References Please addrese-a note to Box No. 17 Seer odie it* ANTED—A good COOK. Nene need apply be unless understanding their business Refer. es revuired. Call at head of 20th and Boundary te house on the hill. Jal-3t* FOR SAL AND RENT. Fo SALE—A small HOUSE and LOT on 9th st. quire of 8. COOK near PS. poniega y se ye = Pennsylvania avenue, two first- ¥ BOOS. A) Penna. ave., bet. och and ith sta. soa ey 1-2t* EB HOUSE INT, between 3d and 4th Oma fronting oF Pen sylvania avenue, six Bauire of $irer MACK, nie <a reoms. I Cepitol Hi jal. ANTED! WANTED!| “WANTED !1: TGENTLEM. NL FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light aud profitable business, where & small outlay is only re- ed, and whi those i 6 same CAD Commence at once, to call at WM. PRINOE'S once, to cal Stamping Depot. 351 F street, and be taught his new method of Stamping. so simple that a child can at once unde: © any job. Being the onli practical Stamper here. we can fornish fall ‘and lete instructions, tools, cushions, composi- nd stamps by the dozen or bun: . Thisis e efor any one wishing to make money by a nall outlay. jan 1-tf ANTED—By a young married man from Pa., &@ SITUATION on a farm. Understands farming in all its branches. Reference given. Call or address WM. J. WEBB, 409 10th st.. bet. and H. 30 2t* WANTED By a respects. tidy and aetive young girl, a SITUATION as chambermaid and waitress. or to take care of children. Good references from last employer. Apply 255 Penn- sylvania avenue, hall doer. de 30-2t* Bo}, WANTED—A WHITE BOY about 12 years old to attend the door and make himself othor- wise usefulina family. Apply at 264 F street, between 18th and Jith de - WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COOK AND CHAMBERMAID. Apply between the hours ef 9and 12 o'clock. st No. 497 1 street, pear 15th le 3t* street, Corcoran’s Row. V ANTED—A SITUATION as private watch- man or copyist by a middle aged man, Amer- ican, who writes hand, and has had some experience in business References given. Ad- dress ‘* Watchman. tar office: de 29-3t* V ANTED—Every one in the District to know that they can practice economy in these times of high prices by having their old soft felt hats ren- ovated, colored and made oye to new. N.B.—TO THE LADIES—Gontlemen’s old silk and all kinds old styles Ladies’ Hats altered into the latest styles. by M. CUNNINGHAM. (formerly with Mr. J. Y. Davis,) Practical Hatter, No. 26 D street, next te corner of 13}, street, Washington City. de 27-e02w* W ANTED—Travelers and citizens of Washing- ton to know that R. B. NICOL Has open: NEWS DEPOT at 532 New Jorsey avenue. near Baltimore Drpot. Books. Periodicals, Stationery, Stamps, &c., on band for sale. Subscriptions received for the Baltimore Daily Commercial. de 21-Im* | YEER SKINS WANTED—At RAMSBURG & EBERT’S Glove Manufactory, Georgetown, 105 High st. de 19-tf Vv J ANTED—We want sil the HOUSES we can et for first-class tenants. Also, FARMS and BUILDING LOTS in and around Washington and try. 6 MUONIEE CUBES: Ly, WELLS & 00., _o B.1m* 476 7th st., opposite Post Office WANTED. 381 wanrep. WANTED, O81 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING. hig, price to SIX OENTS PER TH for and PANTALETS. CLOAKS. CAPES, BACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, &c., stamped by the job. We are weekly in receipt of ‘new Patterns of the Intest designs, and by the aid of a new machine we are prepared to stamp any pattern brought us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are willing tocome down, Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can cometo the enty piste for a0 assortment of Pat- terns not excelled in New York, WiLLIAM PRINCE, 381 F street, opposite Patent Office. Embroidered Yokes, Bauds, Flannel Skirts, and no Han reduced WID' Shawls, for sale. \ ) ANTED.—For a first class Oenfection in Baltimor competent WORKMAN to take charge as foreman; must be perfect in baking and ornamental work, and well recommended at No. 31 Pa. avenue, Washington, D. 0. 4. 4 WARTED—Gola and Silver WATOHES, DIA MONDS, PISTO! i ';, PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS, FURNITURE,CLOTHING, or any ar- ticle of value. The highest cash price paid, or ex- changed for other goods, at Singer’s Sewing Ma- chine Agency, 502 %h et, three doers north ef Pennsylvania avenue. N. B.—Money loaned on all kinds of geods. BOBERT FULTON & CO., no 25-co2m* erchant Pawnbrokers, ANTED.—SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also. MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street. Seat between H, east side. CLOTHING, &c. PARODY. BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL. A “ Columbia, the gem of the ocean, - The home of the free and the brave; Our capital all im a motion With freemen, but * nary as! May the people of Washington city Be careful with whom they deal, For before I am through with my ditty, I will the whole secret reveal. When war waged wide deselation, And the banver of freedom o’erhead Declared it would saye the whole nation, If our houses were tombs for the dead. For we never bad a chance to develop, Or shew people what we could do, But now the world can envelop. With Chinchilla and Freech Beavers, too. Come hither, come hither, come hither. From the ends of the earth, if needs Yes, the world, men and women, togeth: From lands far over the soa. Wait not, but come soon, if you can, Wei e you, kind nds, one and all, To examine our Cloths and the Wax Man AtSMITH BROS., the famous Oak Hall. SMITH, BROS. & CO., MERCHANT TAILOBSB, AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 Seventh street. CLOTHING itt F IS E GOOD BARGAINS! BAR & BROTHER, Corner 7th and E streets, are selling off their large stock, comsisting of— Men's Business Suits of all descriptions, Frock and Sack Overcoats, Fine Black Dress Suits. A well assorted stock of Beys’ and Youths Suits and Overcoat Also, # large stock of Furnishing Goods, &c.,ata moderate price. Our old patrons and also strangers mast not for- get that to get a well made and well Atting Suit and dd and good ae they a call at the well- nown store corner 7th and E sts. BAR & BROTHER. Also. Clothing made to erder. Stere closed on Saturdars until 53s p.m de 4-1m* ET GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS BALL VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY, GEORGETOWN, Dec. 28, 1365, The members of the Vigilant Fire Company are hereby requested to attend the annual meeting of the Company on THURSDAY NIGHT, Janna 4th, 1565, at which time the election of officers will take place. Also, ether business of importance will a bi might 2p ee aeons All are earnest! juest to be present. mead HUGH G. BIYINE de 29 6t Secretary V. F. Co. pseae YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME. FIBRE INSUBANCE. THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM- PANY OF WASHINGTON, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, CAPITAL $1,000,000. RISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID, NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, OFFICE: 424 15th st.. nearly opposite Biggs & Co.’s Bank- ing House, NCH OFFICE: AtJONN H. JOHNSON 'S Law Office, No. 64 La, ave , near Bank of Washington. This Company is now prepared to insure all de scriptions of property against loss or by fire on such terms as cannot fail to be acce; le to the ong of URN In enon an insure your i : WAREHOUSES On DWELLINGS fore suet as rter > This oom starts with a CASH CAPITAL wilh crores wre reeciae seou- if e it patdan, te cher to the citizens ‘of the as? than has ever been offered ¥ ‘olicies will be issued for a shorter lod than one year, to the New York for short insurance. DIRECTORS : Charles K: President, Richard Ws gS, W. By sees Vice Prost, Baniel boda, omas Berry, ,o. Tge 8. Gideon, William Pixen. ’ 2 NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. LACK TEA, 20 chests of high OOLONG TEA Swear Salling st pelos of ead eda day, which weare Tea. 7 We recomment it ERE THe, « JCRENCH JUVENILE BOOKS F Wits vole apres le 1; Gangeries a 3 Fee RENT OR SALE—HOUSE No. 525 Hs bet. 6th and71 6 rooms ; water, cas, sewer other modernfimprovements, Apply at the Star offiee. janl-tf Fe SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, with lot, @ feet front by 120 feet deep. The house contains five reoms, with kitchen and cellar. A cistern and stable on the premises. Apply at No. 11 24 street, ‘town. ja 1-10t* GROCERY STORE FOR SALE with GOOD WILL, at No 601 12th st., bet. D and E sts., Island. 1 de 30-3t* Fo, RENT—One handsomely furnished PAR- LOR, with Chambers. Board $5 woek 435 thst, Letween D and Bons 9° eT st" OB RENT_Six Blue Stone UARRYS. tront- CORR. ng on deep water ai easy “N Faseee & H. de 30-3t* Lumber Yard, 26th and D sts. OR RENT—Two FUBNISHED PARLORS, heater, gas, and piano. Also. other ROOMS Terms reasonable, Apply at 82 Pennsylvania avenue. de 38-2t* F% RENT—In Georgetown, small BRICK HOUSE, few steps from the cars. Also. two ROOMS in same location. Inquire No. 32 Green street, below Bridge st. de 30-3t* OR RENT—8TORE ROOM No. 558 between Ist and 2d sts., Penn’a ave., north side. Fix- tures for sale. ssession ey, Ist of January. 1866, Apply to WM. H. CAMPBELL, No. 383 Pa, ay., bet. 432 and 6th sts. de30-3t* F RENT—A BRICK HOUS rner of lith and Boundary streets north. rooms passage, all in good order. Thecars stop in front of pba cces, For terms apply on the premises. R RENT—BRICK HOUSE, containing 11 rooms. om ae and large cellar, on L street, between 9th and 10th streets north. Inquire of JQHR MURPHY, Grocer, corner of L and 10th. de 3 Fo RENT—A large STORE with cellar; a good business stand; No. 53 Varnum Building, La. avenue. between 6th and 7th streets. Inquire of J. F. WOLLARD, Real Estate Broker, No. 371D street, between 7th and Sth sts. de FOR RENT_Two BRICK HOUSES on Ist strect, nesF the Catholic Church, in Georgetown, each containing 7 rooms and cellar, a good lot front and back. For terms apply to RH. TRUNNELL, 25 Lingan street, or Dr. 8OTHORON , corner of Bri and Potomac streets, Georgetown. Possession immediately. de 30. Fes, SALE—The old and well established ROWLING SALOON, known as the ‘*Central,”? containing four superior alleys, with balls and pins complete, together with bar and fixtures. This is the only saloon of the kind on Pennsylva- nia avenue, i doing a good business, and will be offered at a bargain, as the owner is’ about to leave the city. Apply on the premises, Pennsyl- Vania avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, ‘ FS RENT—A Furnished front and back PAR- LOR No, 404 D street, between 2d and 3d sts, de 29-3t* Fo RENT—A small two-story FRAME HOUSE, containing sx good reoms,on Est bet. 37th and 18th. Inquire of JAS, THOMPSO! 19th st., bet. E and D. de 29 3t* R REN BRICK HOUSE. containing 7 Toons anda cellar. Apply to JOHN CHAP. MAN, nextdoor, No. 214 Lith street, between P and Q sts ,opposite Kingman’s Court. * de 29-3t" Foz RENT—A large Clothing or Provision store 256 432 st., bet. H and I, Island. prem F° at partly farnished,en the third floor, and oj Furnisbed Room on first floor, snitable for a gen- tleman. Apply at 224 6th street, between M and N streets. de 29 3t* ro RENT—Two euits of ROOMS unfurnished, on 2d and 3d flooi with privilege of wood house and summer kitchen, suitable for housekeep- ing. Terms very moderate. Apply at No. 191 4th street, between L and New York avenne. de 29-3t* {OR RENT—A 3 story Brick HOUSE, with back building, store and cellar; situated on New Jer- sey ave., No. 498; fine lecation for any kind of Posinee. Bio perticulars apply at No, 197 F st., th an i. de29-3t* E. WROE. Fe RENT~—With or withont Board, a suite of ROOMS on first floor, and two CHAMBERS on second floor, newly furnished, suitable for members of Congress er other gentlemen, at No. 324 K street, between 13th and lith streets, adjoining the residence of the Hon. John Sherm: ‘able Board furnished. Terms moderate, de 29-6t* Pos RENT—A first class RESIDENCE, with modern improvements in eongetows Posses- sion immediate, DOWNMAN & GREEN, le 28-tf 15 Intelligencer Building. t No. Inquire on ld PSEA ORRENT—A small two-story BRIOK 1 So ue on corner of 13th and D streets south, (Island) Possession giv: CHESHIRE, at 359 H ‘art of house—3 to 5 ROOMS— suitable for housekeeping, pleasantly located on New Jersey avenue south. Privileges of garden and cellar, Rent low, Apply at No. 726 New Jersey ay. de23 Fo SALE. F NITURE, GOOD WILL, STOCK, FIXTURES and LICENCES of the Restamrant and Concert Hall, No. 536 corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 2d street, an old estab- lished stand, and at present doing a good business. Reasons for’ selling. the proprietor engaged in other business, which requires his eutire attention. Apply immediately on the premise: je Bw F OR SALE—A FARM, containing 240%: acres, situated 23, mfies south of Fort Washington, on Piscataway creck, im Prince George's county, Md.; 75 acres are in wood, the rest under cuitivation. The land is welladapted to the growth of wheat, corn and tobacco, and produces fine crops. Abun- dance of marl of a superior quality; +; of amile of water front and ashipping point. Improvements— a dwelling, barn. other buildings, Terms, $20 per scre: one-half cash, the balance in 1,2 and 3 wt For further =o ulars inquire of H. 8. ILLIAMB, No. 236 Ist st, east, between C and D north. de23 eolw Foe RENT— Three furnished ROOMS on second floor, at Dear llth. de27-eo5t™ ok RENTS IT OMS, at No. 500 oth st. 2d floor. Apply to Mrs. YORKE, 464 10th street. de 27-1m_ inj 5 13th street streets, Island. Rent er 4 p.m. EVERAL LY FURNISHED MS, \? only one square from Williard’s. Parlor and Chamber on first floor. Terms from $12 to $25 per month. E st., bet. lath and 15th sts. dez7-6t* Foe sae A$ Nery, desirable new FRAME BUILDING, containing seven rooms,the frout of which is fitted wp for astore. Theabove is suit- able fora grocery, bakery, brewery, &c. Inquire at No. 457 13th street, between E and afro 6 to 9 6 27 -1w* } OB RENT—A BILLIARD SALOON, in one of the finest hotels in Richmond. For particulars apply to J. L. MILLER, 430 Penma. ave. bet. 43 and 6th streets. de 26-Gt* | STORE IN GRORGETOWN, ona No. 1 business SS stand. to be bad, No. 176 Bridge st: oot,Georgs- tows, D.C., above ‘High street, near tho Inarket, suitable for any kind of business. at present a Shoe Store For further yy tmguire at the Clothing Store, No. 100 Bridge street, ne Rress street. je 2i Fee, RENTS Severs well-fnrnished B with BOARD. Apply at 459, on 1 between G and H streets, west side. UREEBNISHED ROOMS, onitable for nonse- J keeping at 277 street, near Ith. Locality Plexsant and convenient to the Departments. de 12-tjan1* — FOR BENTR Te single gentlemen. two FUR- NISHED RO@MS, water and gas; pleasant, street sere paseing, the hot requested. Apply Ne. 475 D si corner of 2d street. Fe RENT—The STORE next to the Star Office counting room, under the Metropolitan Hall. apply to 0. B. BAKER. Star Office. de 1-tf T LEZ Do ofthe largest STORE ROOMS in Washington, being the upper st: of buil ing southeast corer Lith street and Pa cently occupied by the late Jas. Skirving e * ie. § large BASEMENT, suitable for a frst- estaurant, in rear of sai a! ing, near Washington Theater. Inquire of NAGLE & C0., Wine Me premises 19-tf_ JP OR RENT—An elegant unfernished PARLOR F With three front 42 G street, be- use of Ti be} 45 per mont! blade 2 [08 RENT— Partly furnished HOUSE \. No. B at ween 2ist and 22d with gas and heater. Also, vew STABLE Yira ncesexchanged. Oc 24-tf {OR SALE OR TE large, commodious and elegant RESIDENCE occupied by the late Senator Douglas being now vacant will be sold or rented upon Hberal terms. A) Vy to Mrs. DOU@- rofl sees ant New Jersey avenue, or cGUIRE & CO. Ths keane hn honey no 7- JOR SALE—Two three-story BRIOK HOWSES near G i Isiand. Will be sold cheap. Apply to GB, DAREN, Star OMce, ° des tear ATIVE GRAPES, 0: ABELLA, on consignment, in ne ton of 18. ignment, in large tf ssi =: boxes, to suit ene, at “te: iM PrGING & BUROMELICS, the Hair, sae reper to other 3 4 . 0. BS & O0., N ‘ork, and sold by all Drugirists, Price Se. and 750, UPLER’S eee = ret Maladies, is for sale by q "rise Ti por bottle. 1-eoly,s wes AND LIQUOBS, Pare Apple Cider forsale 60.20-10if Comer Bend get enreets. AUCTION SALES, [For other Auction Sales, 200 fourth page.) Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auocti>neers. HOUSEHOLD ITURE AND BOO PUM AUCEION. reer ae sc trhtnill ste resin ofa pestis a m., we a je nan een B Baf'C crests meee near the street Gapitel, general assortment of Fara’ One fine och Plate Mirror One Horse. Parian Marble, and gilt Pedestal Tw. Napoleon and Lyons Hair-cloth Parlor Suite, sousisting of Sofas, Rasy and Side Mahogeny Dressing Bureaus, Washstands Bedetenda, rewing Be and Ghairs Feather Bed: ws, and Bolsters Mo" A fine lot Bed Sheeting and Biavkets. Comforts. juisites. le Standard Works of Books longing to the gentleman's library, too bumerous te enumerate. 7™ ash jala GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Br ster _ No.’ 2 "Pommeyivanta avenne. jes-reoms No. 5 corner of lith street. Nagle & Co. wil! give their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture at the residence of families declining housek: Also, to the saies of stocks ef Groceries and Mer- chandise of every description, Horses, Oarri . Harness, &c, dec 1- a Sal Tnvolecor shies TEAS. at our Sal i) aD inv ol ice a WINES, and GROCERIES. * ‘50 packages extra fine = B So = eas — dozen Worcestershire and other Sauces Pickles, galions, half gallons, and 40 cases au 20 boxes pale family Soa) 20 boxes Kaamantine Cendles 10 boxes Starch ip hind Matehes 40 dozen Corn Brooms, assorted sizes cured Hams ars 6 barrels old Rye Whisky 5 barrels Tomato Cateup z ALSO. wae = o'clock, to close out consignments, « va- of FANCY GOODS, BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, &. it Ste OF QUARTERMASTER STORES. tion of Brevet Colonel C. H nx LINCOLN 1 EPOT. Washington, D. DAY, January 28,1356, at 10 o'clock a. m., a lar; lot of QUARBTERMASTER STORES, consisti Iron Boilers, Sweat Collars, Horse Uovers, Hose Carriage, Hammers. Bay Knives, Fire Hose, Neck Straps and Chains, Travelling Forge Limbers, Branding Irons, Irons, lron Picket Posts. &c. The Stores must be removed within five days from day of sale. Terms—Cash in Government funds. D.H. BUCKER. Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. jal 20t Depot of Washington. BY COLMAN & ©O., Auctioneers. . 229 7th street west, bet. Mand N north [ Having rebuilt our auction rooms. destroyed by the late fire. we shall commeace our regular auction nm WEDNESDAY, Jan. 34, 1355, and continue every Monday,’ Wednesday and Friday ngs, at 10 o'clock, a large assortment of goods, wares ard merchandize. consisting of— New and Second-hand Furniture Beds and Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets Boulsters and Pillows New and Second. wand Clothing Boots, Shoes and Brogans Table and Pocket Cutlery Tin and Crockery Ware Broems, Buckets, and Fancy Goois Togetner with many other goods which we deem unnecessary to enumerate. Anct les every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday nights, commencing at7 o'clock. Cash ad- vances made on consignments. Ont door sales in the city or country attended te on reasonable terms. A large collection of goods de 3)-im H if ‘Of private sale - COLMAN & 00. ABGE SALE OF UNITED STATES ORD- 4 NANCE PROPERTY. ALLEGHENY ARsENaL, December 26, 1855. Will be seid at public auction, by T. A. MoClel- land, Auctioneer, at Alleghen: rsenal, Pitts- Unrg, Pa, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m., MON- DAY, January 15, 1856, the following articles, viz; 4 Ircn Cannen £2 Upper Casemate Carriages, cast iron Sects Artillery Harness fereign Musketes ani Rifles, new and repsired 3. Unite os phate Muskets and Rifles, new and repair 62.837 foreign Murkets and Rifles 13.684 United States Muskets and Rifles 3.£38 breech-loading and other Carbines 453 Colt’s and Sharp's Rifles 151 Sporting Rifles 35 Shot Guns 3.022 Musket and Rifle Barrels 19.998 Bayonets. Triangular and Sword 2.185 Revolvers 1.875 Sabres and Swords 4.000 sets Cavalry Accoutrements 55,000 sets Infantry Accoutrements 3.200 Saddles, Cavalry and Artillery 20,000 parts of Horse Equipments, Bridles, Horse Brushes. Curry-combs, &c. 3,000 Saddle Blankets 3.200 parts of Artillery Harness a pounee Powder, Cannon, Musket, Rifle and portin : se incomplete tets of Wrought Iron parts for casemates 600 tens Scrap Cast Iron £0 tons Scrap Wrought Iron sO tons Lead aud Antimony in pigs, type metal 100 Wrought Iron Axles * 3500 ands Lead Dross ‘acking Boxes A large lot of appendages for Muskets, Carbines, Cc. A Jace lot of Artillery Implements and Equip- ments. A large lot of spare parts for Muskets, &c, A large lot of Tools'and Machines." petcrasets a lea gd J remove the prop- erty within ten days after the sale. Terms cash. RHR. WHITELEY, Lieutenant Colonel of Ordnance, and de 30-12 Brevet Brig. Gen. U.S. Army. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. THREE FRAMB HOUSES ON THE WEST 81 OF 13TH, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTH, AP AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 5th January, 1366, wejshall sell, in front of the prem at 4 o'clock p. m., three two-story-and-besement Frame Houses and the Lot om which they stand, being Let No. Z, in Square No. 20. his property fronts_on the west side of Ith street west, between H and I streets north, and runs back toa thirty foot alley,and has the advan tage of pure spring water. being near the foun'ain. The Houses and Lots on which each stands will be sold separately, _ Terms: Ono-third cash; and the balance in six, twelve, and eighteem months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. given and a deed of trust taken. All convey anei: the cost of the purchaser, in- cluding revenue stamps. Title indisputable. One hundred doliars will be required to be paid down on each pieee ot property when knocked off. do 29d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. FOR SALE AND RENT. ATTENTION HOTRL KEEPERS AND A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. FOR SALE, THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, FURNITURE, and LEASH, (35; years to run from January, 1865.) of a Hotel, situated in the District, dome # good business. Hotel has6s rooms, Three stores under hotel, and adwelling house attached, all. rented. Stabling fod rg horses, and good stable-yard at- eeet ot Eotel, 92,000; wuts-cuebs of steven, Riese, bes. — 1 Biers reo, $10 er enth. cnlare inqu or further PSALL, KILBOUBN & CO., Real Estate Brokers, de 29-3t Corner 7th and F streets. (OR SALB—Cheap, as the owner is leaving this i City, a three-story BRICK HOUSE. Also. ® two-story FRAME HOUSE in the rear. There is a very good bake-ovenin the rear. building. All Butldluge in very good condition. Good titie war- ranted, Terms easy. Call at the Norther Liber- ty Bakery, 651 L street north, between 4th and 5th streots, do23-6t* OB BENT—BRICK HOUS®, 6 rooms, on Vir- jinia avenue. near 4) street, Island Apply . JOHNSTON, No, 373 Penn. avenne od tween 4) and C streets. de 35-e03t OR RENT—The two commodions and adjcin- F ing DWELLINGS situated on D street, be- tween Sth and 9th streets, over the stores of Mr. 8. H. Graham lessens. Myers & ‘These dwellings are now in thorough have the advantages of gas and water. be rented wopeyntely © her. For ply te Meare . Myers & ban. je %-eotjan} » and ¥ will terms ap- E. OWE: LOR and CHAMBER at- bers on the oe 13th st., bet" no peter a ing, and ‘> comfortably furnished. suitable fox Comers? or other gentlemen, ab 49: 01 — and selection of Stand Fo peor, s intest Novels, Bes by the Gully, and obt CITHON, PRUNES, FILB: y 5 PEACHES, AN se ond Sth vis AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. ¥ M.K. WALSH & ©O., Auctioneers. B Penns. ave., corusr 10th street, fo en team sennreeree a arate iY OATA x {DRY BONDE DOO AT THE DEAD-LET: MORNING, December m the evertng: commencing ak ‘el and and same hours, (except slvtnas :— « reets.a the rings, Breastpins Studs ™ attons nets, Ribbops. Lace Coll le Peskccttat ieee Bcc wa ere! Tidies, Scissors. Petticoats Artinclal Rees Totecss ee tac rt ic y ‘a 5 wi gmbrolerien, Sit and Coticocs ene Goods omereas to particniarize. we wae hubs sale embraces many usefal, rare cortous articles worthy of public aten = Toom will be comfertably warm, nents Provided for ladies, ; “ -— Terms cash, de 208f cw. BOTELER, Jn B* W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, Anct. Regular sales at Store ew TEESDAY, RSDAY, and SATURDAY, of Furniture and ee jal Saler . Stack, Clothin 2, Dry Geode, &e., Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, South corner Penn. avenue and 9th street, SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF LABGE STOCK 0 ¥ BUSINESS, AT action ee ane On TUESDAY MORNING, Janna: » Com mencing at 1 o'clock, we will sell, at cur hacen Booms, a very large stock of Ready -made (} Shirt Dry Goods, Clothe, Ceseltheree, he nae? rising— qo Be dy made Coats, of Fashionable style, aad male Linen and Fancy Shirts and Vests Cloths and (assimercs Delaines, Muslive. Cottons Merinoes, Prints. Popiins Lawns, Ho % hawis Skirts. Silke, ‘brelias Boots and shoes Cloth H Tronke With a vartety of otter Goods, all of which wilt be sold without reserve. ‘Terms cash. dem = W.L. WALL & ©0., Aucts. I ABGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT MUL! 4 — e \Quersermmnctet's Opies, Depot of Wash: soi Washington. D. C.. December Will be sold at public Teo- tien of Brevet Colonel C. H. Zompries, Si Mat the Eastern Branch Corral, near Lincoln Hospital Depet, Washington, DP. C., commencing WEDN BS- fe x. Pecomaas 20, 1355, at 10 o'cleck &.m., asupe~ rior lot of SIX HUNDRED GOVERNMENT MULES. The Mules are well-broken. matched, in fine con- dition, and may be censidsred, in every respect, to first clase lot. i They will be sold singly, to the highest bidder, and the sale will be contianed from day to day un. til the whole amber. is sold. etenk Terms : Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. S7-THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- Poned until TUESDAY, December 26, 1835, at 10a, m., at which time 1t will recommence and be con- — day te day until the whole are sold. jec Za ‘tion, under . Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NORTH 1 STREET. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS WEST, AT os WEDNESDAY the 34 d. f Ji i iD z » the 34 day of Jannary, 19%, we shall sell, in front of the premise at ie P, m., Let No. 5, in Square No. 516, having af ea wei png sunaiog back pip pine es to a 30 feot alley. contain’ fegt. But will be divided ifdentted. aa — sis a very valuable piece of pro} wit tly graded and paved infront es Une-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen montbe, for notes bearing interest. A deed given and deed of trust tak All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at cost of pure! ir. ded GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y THUS. DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. TWO NEW _FRAME HOUSES IN GEORGE- y vETION ‘OWN, AT AU . oe WaDERSDAY Pte nell su. Sd. at o'clock, I will sell, im front of the premises, part lot No. 105, fronting 4 feet on between Beall and West stree & feet. The improvements consist of two new 2-story Frame Houses, each containing five rooms, Terms: One-third cash; balance in 3 and 6months, secured by a deed of trust on the property. All con ing and revenue stamps ai ihe cost es aa ir. le THOS. DOWLING, Auct. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. POTOMAC FISHERIES AT AUCTION, Will be rented for the coming season, at publie anction, at the Store of Thomas Dowling. No. 174 Bridge street. on THURSDAY MORNING, Janu- ary 4, at 10 o'clock— "Fhe three Landings on the Potomac river above Georgetown, commonly known as Cloud's Land- "Forme cash. 3. A. RITCHIE. _de29.4 [Con Union] THOS. DOWLING, Act. BY ¥™. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL NEARLY NEW FRAME HOUSE AND ‘LOT-IN FIRST WARD AT AUCTION. ©n THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 4th, at 4 o'clock. we will sell, in front of the promises, part of Lots Nos. 1 and 3. fronting — feet on ’th street, near the upper bridge, and improved by a nearly ew two-story Frame House. § Seeton in, id sti at cost of haser. Conveyancing and stamps of rel 5 Gee ae WALL & CO. Acts, r BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Aactioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON eee THE ISLAND. By virtue of a deed of trast to the subscriber, dated August 16,130, and duly recorded in Liber J.A.8., eS ‘203, folios 24. &c., one of the land re- cords. &c., 1 shall offer for sate, at public auction on MONDAY. the sth day of January, 18%, at @ clock Lot No.2 an od Lot No.3. of numbered th fice of the Surveyor he city ané district, situated between Virginia srenne and south C strect, near 6th street west, slam. Terms: One third cash; the residne in six, twelve and cighteen months, the purchaser giving bir or her motes for the deferred payments, suti: ily endorsed, and Songing: interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the % A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of seid chaser. 7" terms of sale are not complied with within fi from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on giving two days’ notice in the Evening Star 9 om each ot will be required of the purchaser : ronnd, dolore 1eaTing tne A DURY. LLOYD. Trastee. de 2 Stawkd: W OL. WALL & 00. Aacts, A UCTION SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND Ano DamacED HOSPITAL PROPERTY. ©. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER. sisting of Blankets, Count hepeld for and removed within Property night hours from termi male. eens c. Seige AND, des0-4t _ SurgeomU. 8. A. Med. Purveyor. Std SBLIC SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPEB- seid thet: beaded Win be sold at publ ) en THORSDAY. et RN “bakuuy, 4 AT POINT LOOKOUT, MB., of main , weed asa bonse, 38 fect. and one Wing. hy occupied are five Ovens, rene fo oR nessly sew, sa siete ‘Torms: Cash, in Government me ings, peponass ‘ene 12 by 38 feet, and »,

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