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LOCAL NEW AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Grover’s THratex._Newsomb & Arling- ton’s Minstrels in an original bill of songs, b: lads, burieeque, negro delineations, and other comicalities, This company has no superior 8 A minstrel troupe, and bas created quite & sensation at Gro Opp Friiows’ Hatr.—The Peak Family be Swiss Bell Ringers drew a f Right, and ga endid enter + Faust March” w performed o a charming mann hese entertainments are very unique, and the music of the sil ver bells, mingled with that of the string and wind in- struments, forms a harmony as bewitching as it is rare. nrry.—The plays ot “The Black be Lost Wager” and “Country Courtship,” the ballets of «La Maja De Se- Villa” and “The Captive,” and an immense bili of other performances. Friday evening, prize conundrom night, Wesiry CHaret.—Lecture by Rev. Dr. Sam- fon on * Religious Education among the Mo- hammedans, and its Interests for Christian Youth.” The lecturer is an eloquent speaker, and will no doubt have a crowded house. — -« U.S. Svpremx Covrt. January 2.—Thos. . of Washington city, was admit- ted an attorney and counsellor of this court. Comstock et al, plaintiff in ou Crawford. In error to the rt of the United States tor the Dis- onsin. Mr. Justice Field deliv- ion of the Court, affirming the judgme of the said Circu:t Court in this cause, with costs ‘ No. 6. The Territory of Nebraska, &c., plaintiff in error, vs. Wm. T. Lockwood. In error to the Supreme Court of the Territory of Nebraska. Mr. Justice Swayne delivered the opinion of the Court/ affirming the judgment of the said Supreme Court in this cause, with costs No. 74. William F. Havemyer, plaintiff, vs. The Board ot rvisors of the County of lows. On cert ate of division in opinion be- tween the judges of the Circuit Court of the United Stat or the District of Wisconsin. Mr. Justice Swayne delivered the opinion of the Court, that the answer to the first and sec- ond questions certified up will be—that under the circumstances the statute referred to is to be beid ag aw. To thethird question, dor the reas ed, no answer will be given. No. 72. Levi om, appellant, vs. The Milwaukie and Chicago Railroad Company. Appeal from the, District Conrt of the United States for the District of Wisconsin. Mr. Justice Clifford delivered the opinion of the Court, af- firming the decision of the said Circuit Court in this cause, with costs. No The Minnesota Mining Company, plaintiffs in error, vs. The National Mining reme Court of drier de- livered the opinion of the Court, firming the judgment of the said Supreme Court in this cause, with costs. N Phe Court Board of Supervisors of gan, plaintiff: in error, vs. Ward M. Parker. In error to tne Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Wisconsin. Mr Justice Grr delivered the opinion of the Tt, affirming the judgment of the said nit Court in this cause, with costs, No. %3. Samuel G. Wolcott, plaintiffin error, We. The Des Moines Navigation Railroad Co: This cause was submitted to the con- jon of the Court on the record and ; Mr. Gilbert for the plain- tiff in error, and by Mr. Litchfield for the de- dendant in error, yr the 20th rule. No. %. The Suffolk Manufacturing Com- By . plaintiffs in error, vs. Isaac Hayden. argument of this canse was commenced by Mr Caustin Browne for the plaintiffs in error, and continued t dJendant merror. Adj Fide printed argument b Mr. B. R. Curtis forthe de- RAND Larceny.—Yesterday morning of- ficer Crump.of the Firat Ward, arrested Henry Madison upon a charge of grand larceny. The prisoner entered the store of Patrick OH between Hand I sts, and act of rebbing the money draw tisnot known. Justice Morsell sent him rt. th, colored, was arrested by off- cer Wallingsford for the larceny of three coats from George Washington, John Williams, and Rachel Jenning-, of the Seventh V The ¢ sold to Wm. Gotleib Stetter, a junk shop keeper on Maryland avenue, near 4} Two of the coats were recovered by officer ‘Weeden, and Smith was sent to jail for court for the robbery, and Stetter was held to bail tor court for buying stolen goods by Justice Handy. Michael Mahan and Robert McNally were arrested yesterday by officer Roth, of the Sec- ond Ward, upon a charge of robbing John Brown of about $55. It appears in evidence that Brown keeps the restaurant corner 13th and E street, and on New Year's day became intoxicated, and the prisoners carried him up &tairs and put bim to bed, at which time Brown alleges ry Tobbed him. Justice Bates held the prison: Porick Rerorts Jackeon, disorderly: J. E. alt and battery; dismissed. Mathew Brennan, riding On sidewalk: $5. Also, eruelty to animals; &5. Also, fast riding: 220. J. D. Harvey, drunk: 21. Third Precinct —William Barker, disorderly; 5.50. Charles Kaiser, do. and drunk; $2.44. Mary Murphy, disorderly; Lucinda Brooks, Suspicion; John Powell, drunk; Lizzie Edin- burg. bench warrant; dismissed. Fourth Precinct-—Henry Madison, grand Iar- ceny; jaii for court. Bridget McCauley, disor- deriy: workhouse. Pith Precinct—Wm. Lee, assault and battery ‘with intent to kill: jail forcourt. Michael Ma- ban and Robert McNally, grand larceny; for hearing. Thos. Hines, threats; bail for peace. William Jones, discrderly in two cases: $4. Richard Poller, suspicious; dismissed. John Graham, drunk; John Dougherty and George Weher, disorderly; $3 each. Tenth Precinct —Alice Fitzgerald, disorderly: = #. John Byron, assault; bail for peace. Mary Jane Stanley, drunk and disorderly; $3.4. Jobn Moore, shooting F. Strong: for hearing. (zeorge Smith, grand larceny; jail for court. Wm Gottleib Stetter, buying stolen goods: bail for court. Tur Worxrxe Srasox.—The builders have Hot yet ceased operations upon the work w they bave had in progress since the Is weeks of autumn. The shert spells of cold and frosiy weather only delayed fora day or two at the time; but, taking advantage of each Zair day, they have resumed their labor, and quite a number of fine dwellings, which were commenced late, are now nearly completed. indeed, several fine front walls, designed for Diret-class dwellings, are to-day in course of erection, the workmen being satisfied that the season is still favorable, and the owners being Anxious to have the buildings under cover. It ts very probable that when the spring opens a jarge number of dwellings, commenced late in ihe tal early in the winter, will be ready Zor the finishing touches ATTEMPT TOSHoot a Woman.—Yesterday Officer Sprague, ot Sanitary Police, arrested Angelo Seanllo in Hazeltown, Capitol Hill, for attempting to shoot Lonisa Rico. nilo en. tered the house on Monday with 4 pistol and a dirk knife and rushed tow rd the complainant. Her brother seized a gun and pnt the muzzi« to Seaullo’s head and threatened to shoot him Hie left and the officer was seat for. Sprague Rrrested him yesterday on a warrant issued by Justice Ferguson. This is the second time he bas attempted to shoot her, and his antipathy is said to be cansed by her refusal to marry him and marrying another man. Justice Fer- guson fined the prisoner $4) for carrying wea- pons and held him to bail for peace Arren Hiw witn a S#arp Stic notice of Justice Beach last week has ‘without ite results. Yesterday the Grand Jary yeturned four mdictments against him. We are inclined to the opinion that he will find the youd of the transgressora very hard one to travel. If he is guilty of the charges preferred Sgainst him let him be convicted—it not, we hope the jury of bis countrymen will clear bim. We are inclined to the opinion, how- ever, that the evidence will be overpowerine, Rad that he will have to “go up."—Alezandria Journal, id. ieee Fexerat—tu Sunday afternoon, Eagle Fert, the newly organized Excelsior Tent, and “286 Tent, jun of the order of Rechabites, With music, attended the funeral of the lave James Swepherd, near the Navy Yard, who died ov Fraay ast from the effects of a wound received on “hristmas day, by the bursting of agun. Hisrmsains were interred in the Fas- tern Burial Groend, Rey. S.A. Marks officia- pons Jos. S. Tuchor acted as chaplain of the Levy Covrt.—The Leyy ©, v ton county met Monday co qms A Wine: Jhamber: Messrs Sargent. Rowen, Barr, Belt Piant, aud the Oierk and Treasurer, MeN, Callen. being present, but withant doing any business adjoursed to Monday, the 15th inst -——_——»——_ or, ' Tre Sxow Law —Yesterday, the Police of the Fourth Word arrested eight persons on the charge of violating the law by neglecting to clean the snow from the footwavs in front of their premises, and on being taken before the justice ol! but two were fined. Oey Creeks Dischakcep From THe War De- PARTMENT. —Upwards twenty clerks were dis- charged from the War Department at the close of last month, owing to the insufficieney of employ ment. = Bes Foyer The foneral of the late John C. Kilby, c neineer of the Senate wing of tue Capitol, takes place at the residence of the de. ceased, on Capitol Hill, to-morrow. person finding it will take pleasure in restoring it to the unfortunate loser who can so illy sustain its loss. Silver Pinted Ware and Fancy goods, came on this morning, at Prize’s Dollar Jewelr: ore, No. 433 Penna. ave., third door from 4% street. ‘“ ImprriswARLE TEETH.— Can the teeth be rendered imperishable! Unquestionably they can. Sozodont, used daily, will render the en- amel absolutely proof against decay, harden the gums and expel the whole dental appara- tus every offensive and pernicious element. eo ———— > ATTENTION STOREKEEPrERS.—A ine and extra well fitted up store tolet; lease and fix- tures thereof for sale: located in the very best = of the city, and suitable for any kind of usiness. Please inquire for full particulars No. 246 Pa. ave., near as st. 6 Prt TRE Qemerion Generally to your friends, as to what preparation they use for their teeth. and the response, nine times out of ten, will be, Sozodont. 'Tis no longer neces- sary to impress its merits upon the public mind, experience has taught the world that, as & means of beautifying and preserving the eth, invigoraung the gums, and giving a pleasant aroma to the breath, it has no rival in either hemisphere. e03 JEWEI Corns, Bunions, Cluband Inverted Nails, successfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted, tender and odorons feet, use Dr. White’s rem- They never fail. Price one difllar per MARRIED, MELSON—WOOD, On Dantay Des 31,1835, by the Rey. Dr. Holmead. LEON. of Eastern Shore. Md e Mise MOULIE E. WOOD, of thix city No card McCATHRAN— HESSLER. In Washington, on Sunday. December 3ist, kee Alfred Holmead, ANDREW McCATHRAN. of Navy Yard. to Miss MABRY ai HESSLER of Washington, D.C. Baltimore Sun please copy } * INS—JEWELL. {fn Baltimore. on the yer. 1865. by she Rev. Geo. A D. TOMPEINS, of New Y Drie J. JEWELL, of this aun No DIED, cute In om city, on the 2d inst., JOHN C. 3 years: ast BG by was acting chief engineer of the Sen- ate ventilating a pparatus for several yeai and been —— with that werk from i ent. Mr aed was one of the firstte vol. his services in the defence of this city at the breaking out of therebellion. The members of the Warhington Light Infantry, and alao members of Lebanon Lodge and of Royal Arch Chapter No. 16 are invited to attend bis funeral from his late rea idence on © street. between Delaware avenue and Ist street east Capitol Hill,on Thuraday afternoon at2o'clock p.m. PERSONAL. N R. HARLOW LEFT MY HOUSE ON THE 29th ult.. and lett a bired PIANU in his room. ‘The owner will plesse come forward, prove prop- erty, pay charges, and take it away. = jpg me BE ja23t* OTIC lea debted to us that their accounteare now F vs and that they will greatly oblige us by making im mediate settlement. as we are now closing business in this part of the city GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO., jaz = corner 20th street and S. DR. CURTIS, the Nata o reads the Be: —, and futur polle! her office at 420, north side of Penn. betweeg 432 and 6th sts. Offico hours from a m.. and 4to 8p m de It ERSONAL.—If yon want gare and To- co at low prizes give the ry Favorita Cigar Store. 467), 1th otreet. a call. ce 9im Miss SMITH Preprietreas. 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, orin cord lengths, to suit purchasers, ou the most reasonable terms, and respecttully selicits a share of public patronage, corner of 12th street and Canal, de 12-1m* JOHN T. LACEY. 486 bela re ipeincaid 486 WINDOW SHADES. With an enlarged refitted store and additional fa- cilines for renewing stock and filling orders. the attention of the icis called to the present as sortment of the ‘ions grades of PAPEKHANGL WINDOW SHADES, &c., an weekly additions are received. Persons need ug the above goods will find at all times in store the largest steck in the rt. Orders punctnally and — executed in city t Terms cas! eter i MARKRITER, No. 486 1th street S doors avove Od 1 Fellows’, ‘Hall. de 2-2wift T° THE RESIDENTS OF THE FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS, ¥. X. DOOLEY, M. D., DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, Corner Third Street and Penna. Avenue East, Capitol Hill. A good supply of pure and fresh Drogs and Chem- icals always ov hand Also, ® good assortment of Patent Medicines Special attention given to compounding Physi cians’ Prescriptions at all hours. All orders prompt- ly executed. Just received for the holidays, a good assortment of choice Perfumery. Fancy Articles, Brushes, Combs. Fancy Perfame Boxes, Metal and Enam- eled Puff Boxes, Sachels, &c. For sale at mode- rate prices. A call inaglielted. X. DOOLEY, M. D., dstreet and Pa. av. east. poses YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME. FIRE 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, de 18-10t* corner's o : ane bag | bes 5 s_-meanty opposite Riggs & Co.’s Bank- At aS H, SURESH Sets eve , near Bank of Washington. Thin Company {8 now prepared to {naare all de- scriptions of property aginst loss ar damage by freon such terms a8 cannot fail to be accepta table to the citizens of the District In this Company you oan insure ear FURNITURE. MERCHANDISE, LAE aa share SES OR DWELLINGS for « year or shorter —_ Ray starts with a CASI CAPITAL of 000, all paid en. thereby enabling them 10 of ee op the citizens of the District greater secu- rity than has ever been offered heretafo: Policies will be fssued fore shorter petiod than one year. accerding to the New York scale for short insurance 0, No. 64 La. DIRECTORS : Cherles Knap, President, Kichard Wallach, G_W. Rings, Vice Pres’t, Daniel Dodd, Thomas Berry, H_ ©, Fabuestock, Georee® Guleon, Millian Dixen. Mareball Brown, ue 22-6m NOBLE D. LARNER. Secretary. (,ESTLEMEN'’S DRESSING ROBES. We would invite attention to our large variety = DRESSING ROBES, of rich and elegant qualities, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WALL, STEPHENS & CU., 322 Pa.av. bet. gth and 1rh sts. WINTER CLOTHING. de 19 2wif FINE OVERCOATS. SUPERIOR DRESS SUITS. ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS, &c, Gentlemen withing an immediate ontfit can be suited ina few moments in the most fashionable style, at very moderate cost WALL, STEPHENS & UO., 322 Penna. avenue, de ” awit between oth and Wth etree! FURNITUBE AT ©osT, FOK CASH ONLY. 25,000 wontn OF HANDSOME CABINE = FURNITURE AT CusT! mer Having aeery jare yarplas stock of CARINET FURNITURE on hai aud being desirous of re- du: ing mies to tsking inventory will commence from Gate and sell every articls at cost, fur cash only. wntil February 2. How-ekeepers aud others in want can now save 25 ber cent. by rss their parchase« of me JUBN Q. WILSON, heast corner oth and D streets ga 1 Oak BOOKS—Neili & Smith's Compen- um ot Fie Anatomy; Wood's Practice. t ‘herapentica. two vol«.; Wood and fe Dangtli«on's Metical two vols; E chaen : Grifith's Formulary? others for sale at the | “ec FRANOK TAYLOR, WANTS. V /ANTED—A white WOMAN to cook and do general housework in a emall family. In- quire at Nw. 191 [st., bet. 2st aud 220 2 WASTED ImaEDi . Corner of 48s, COOK, & CHILD'S NURSE, ard a WAITER. ae W ANTED—Ly a respectable girl, © tion by the week or month, as Sea uSTRESS Excellent references. Address a note to pox No. 1 Star Of 3-20" Ww ANTED—By a ¢ competent girl, with ee ref- erences,a SITUATION in a'private family, bod cook or €o general housework, Address a note tar Office 1 W ED—A WHITE GIRL todo the work of asmall famity. None but agood cook, washer and ironer need apply. Referer ply at 193 6th st., corner N, {/ ANTED—By a respectable girl, aSITUATION to de general housework or chamberwerk. Can give ie noe roaags Please address a note to box No. 3, Star it FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALES. Fo RENT—Pleasant Unfarnished ROOMS. ina private family losauon, 495 1 street, between 6th and 7th. ja3-3t* Rot FOR RENT—Ne: tly Furnished ROOMS y be obtained by applying inutioee, at posite Patent Once. ‘wo nicely furnished « wished 00 MS to let in s private family. Terme: moles. Apply 022 K street, — th, z A 24 RARE CHANCK—An Est aud PROVISION STORE, tion, for sale. reasons for selling. For par tienlars rs address ROMELT. Box 35 Star Office. 1t* pleasantly located FRAME ining lx Too! Fores (ee Teasonable figures. y, hortheast corner of T'and sth ate. 583-3t" Hose WITH SIX aoOms. on ushe siceet be- tween O and P. A: to E. RICHARD- SOs on Lire, between ith sad tah sahet lished PRODUCE a desirable loca [WO NEATLY FURNISHED RENT—Suitable for two or mane on reasonable terms, at No. 231 D st: lith and 15th streets. STATIC WA a good, indnstrious girl, as COOK, WASHER: ni IKONER Call att No. 41 Hog Alley, between (th and 7th and Hand \ ANTED A first-rate COOK WienEE, a for armall family, at 349 reet, between 44 Sadek streeta. None need appl) ex: cept one t! can bring goed a ic wages will be paid. TANTED—By a respectable young | 7 Ba: .aSIT- SUATION as chambermai seamstre f, Has no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Best of references given. if required. Please s ad dress _a note to Box No. 4 Star office. PLS A‘ PERSON REQUIRING THE SERVIC EX of @ likely Colored YOUNG MAN, who ts at resent in my employ as in-door servant; an excel- ent ining-s room waiter. or can make himself gen pig = ‘ul. Apply to 357 D street, bet sac" ja 3-20" \ JANTED—A man whe has had man} ears experience in the grocery. auction an commission business, with @ thorough knowledge of book-keeping, desires a SITUATION as boo! keeper or salesman in a grocery or auction and commission honse. He can give the best city references. Address U. B., 7th, bape bert gE streets, No. 635, Island. Wr good tidy GIRL, for bi = aK. Must come well recommended. German pre. fered. M. WILLIAN, 336 P WASTED at ce, Ww ANTED | FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light an profitable business, where a small outlay is only re- quired, and where aig eaeat Ww) the same can gommence at once, to call at WM. PRINCE'S Searing Dest, 381 F street, and be taught his new method of Stamping. so simple {hat a child can at once undertake any job ‘ing the only practical Stamper here, we can furnish fall and complete instructions, tools, cushions. compost- tions and stamps by the dozenor hundred. This is achance for any one wishing to make money by & small outlay. Jan 1-tf V 7 ANTKD—Every one in the District that they can practice economy in these tim of high prices by having their old soft felt hats Ten" ovated, colored and mane equal to new. N. B'—TO THE LADIES—Gentlemen’s old silk and all kinds old sty les, Ladien’ Hats altered into the latest styles by M. CUNNINGHAM, - (formerly with Mr. J. Y. Davis,) Poet yj ‘Hatter, No 26: Dd naa next to corner of 15% street, Washington City de 27-e02w* y TANTEDS Travelers and citizens of Washing- ton to know tl a R. B. NIC Has opened a NEWS Weror: if 532 New Jersey avenue near Baltimore Ds pot. oe 2 Rerrodicale, Dtationery, Stamps, &c., on ane ubscriptions received for the fae Daily eu ial 21-Im* DEE SKINS WANTED_—At aAWSHURG & FEE RT'S Glove Manufactory, Georgetown, 105 High st. Ae 19-tf 381 WANTED. ep, WANTED. sri ao 381 WILLIAM PRINCE. The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING. Hae reduced bis. price. wo Six CENTS, PER WIDTH for SK and PANTALETS, CLOAKS, CAPES S SACQUE ES, YORES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS Pig wtaaped bs the job. Weare weakly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine we are prepared fo stamp any pattern brought us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we arc willing tocome down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only place for_an assortment of Pat- terns not excelled in New York. WILLIAM PRINCE, 451 F street, opposite Ratent Office. _jfimbroiaered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts. = Shawls, for sale, WANTED — —For a first clase SaaS fa Baltimore, a competent WORK MAN to xe charge aa pee murtbe perfect In bakin; ornamental w and well a dsnly at No. 316. Pa. avenue, Washington, D. 0. ‘old and Silver W. ATCHES, a PISTOLS, OT DBOKERS’ FURNITURE, “SLO THING, = any ar- ne. The highent | coat Price Tex: changed for other good Singer's eae M chine Agency, 002 oth st ote three doers north Pennsylvania avenn: N.B.—Money Tempe on raat kinds of BERT FULTO CO. “s _no 25-002m™ Merehant Pawnbrokers, WASTER — SECOND HAND FURNITURE, IREORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: DING and HOU SEFURNISH G GOODS of every description. B. BU Mtoe 7th atreet, jes-tf A Ha nd H, east sid CLOTHING, &c. ERS AND THINGS IN GENERAL. BY THE BARD OF OAK WALL, Bome folks love good eating Koast duck and oyster pie: Others are fond of driuking, Swi lager or old rye. Some are fond of gambli And ure sure to lose their Others are fond of dancing, And all arc fond of self. Some people are religious, Some patronize the wee Some love to promenade the street And strive to look quite gay. Some folks love the da Some love them not a jot; But who are right or who or wrong T really have forgot. But all gents love the ladies. = = at SMITHS OAK HALL, SMITH BROTHERS & 0O., MERCHANT TAILORS, And Dealers in GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, tg HALL, 464 SEVENTH STRE pelf; Frye OLOTHING GOOD BARGAINS! BAR & BROTHER, Corner 7th and fis streets, are selling off their large consisting of— Men's Business Suita of all descriptions, Frock and Sack Overcoata, Fine Black Dress Suits. A well assorted stock of Boys’ and Youths Suita and Overcen' ock of Furnishing Goods, &., ata Also. # larg! moderate price. Our old patrons and also strangers must not for- gotthat to set 5 a well made and well fitting Suit stair and good bargain, nd Bo must call at the well- known tore corner 7th and ak & BROTHER. Also. Clothing — to ade Store closed on Saturdays notil 54s pm de 4-1m* TET EEE ET ST OEE GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS HALL WIGILABE FIRE oon See BOR ‘own, Dec. 1855. The members of ihe bi. he it Fire seid are hereby requested to at 16 annual mesting of the Company, om THU RSDAY NIGHT. Jannary ath, 1845, at which the election of officers will fake: plaes, “Also. ethec business of importance Sill be brought ‘np for consideration PAIL are earnestly requested to be present. a dont s. ase de 29 6t tary V.F. Go M&S EUR AL EXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pr ANIST AND VOOALIST, #0 well ae | in Washington. avd who has brought cut some; of the best talent in our city by his new sim- Lifted m dere has secepted an ipa wil fer the = ats lor 7 omseqi atk 7 this will be nis season Ly new mot ly ny aving only ight i taoeintee of i maate an) y will a cepglhe short agen to read and ex- ecute the niost ‘ult pieces wi perfection. As to the vocal part. by his ‘sway of vocalization , he arrivengt the Tuont extraordinary results. Monai Wolow*ki will also give the most therough knowl- satin of Time. by bis f+ invention, which will be wo endl in Paris those whe wish to become Singers 8 aie pe oi cemeee sae Page to residence ennaylvania avenue, National Bote. Heurs of reception are nd from 6 to7 p.m. deis-tf SKATES! Melty ft e meet beantifnl and best assortment ait inet from factory for gentlem bovs’ pleasnre and the most ent which can be — for es comi D. 1) de 61m ent 5137 . SEVENTH tH STREET. PAPER HANGINGS. 4ND WINDOW Now ir store fed cae ol all grades of PA- ERE. GiNGs. embraci: Begg of Gilted Stamped ote Also. a choice selection of, INDOW SHADES. ‘Con mantly receiving rien Fersons seeking the above goods will always find an assortment i: te ae aa punctually executed in city or count Terme Me AHRRITER, Node 70h ot reat, 0 no 17-2mif* 8 doors above Udd Feilows’ Hell, ee RENTEA two story FRAME HOUSE, sit- nated street, between New Jersey ave. Capitol street. House neatly papered, and good yard.” For particulars apply ca the premises. jad JOR SALE—FIXTURES for sale and STORE for rent, on Recerca avenue. near ae National Hotel. owner wants to West For verttoulars pate at4267th streets S tween G and H, ja3 3t* {OR SALE-BILLIARD TABLES, SOFAS, BAR FIXTURES, &c, Any person wishing to go into the business can now have a chance to get a bargain by calling at the Saloon, corner 9h aad D streets. ja3-6t* ‘OR SALE—A BARBER SHOP, with 2 chairs apd a good custom, on Penn’aay Immediately inquire at the office of the Kvening Star. Barber Shop between 22d and 23d streets, on Pennsylvania avenue. jas-2t* ,;OR RENT—A 2-story BRL HOUSE, con- taining four rooms, newly finished 24 between Land M, rear the Circle of W Breree- Apply at M. DONOHOE, 118 and M, FOE SALE A fine DWELLING TQUSE tn sood location, with nine rooms. Also: for rent. an EATING SALOON. Inquire of J BUDD, Centecbars Restaurant, corner oh street and Penna. avenue. o TET: HOUBES iy the Fuedapie a ight rooms. Both hot and cold water, Gas in all the roonis. " Inquire of PaO MASS, PLOW MAN'S state Office, 3 street ja 3-6t* betweon 1th and 12th. RARE ANCE —FOR SALE-The GOOD +1 WILL and FIXTURES of a well fitted Store on Pennsylvania avenne, suitable for a Fancy and aig eee Stor ‘ween 7th and 8th streets, Mar- ket 8) Inguire of H. O’NEALE, -~ bo strects ‘above D. Seaton Hall, po. RENT—Three unfarvished ROOMS, con. venient for housekeeping, at 330. Delaware avenue. (Scrivener’s corner,) rented to a family wi month. Inquire at the house, or at room 1° ar Department. ja3-2 a rer RENT—A taining five rooms. tad lot suitable for & garden. and has on the premises a large grape orchard, together with good erter Cen reas and large cistern inthe yard. Inquire at M zs ONO- HOE 18 23d street, between L and jad oo COMFORTABLY FoR BERT Tro street. Apply at d town - [Wo BRICK STORES FOR RENT at 526 New Jersey av.. opposite Washington and Railroad Stables. Low rent. ry FRAME HOUs . 76 Fas ctte street, Fo, RENT—A small ROOM on I wiceoty near ‘Wth, suitable for a store er office 0. J. JOHNSON, 26th street Penn. avenue, OB RENT—A | ae! HO , containing six rooms avd @ utaated ov north A aieet between 6th am The yto T. MURRAY, street north, corner of sth % tapitol Hill. ja2 Ko RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, corner 16th and O streets, coataining six rooms, nice yard, and pump at the door. ~ ae of JOHN TYNAN, corner 16th and L streets. ja 2 3t* Fé: RENT-—A neatly furnished PARLOR, with Apply at No. 381 & street, between D and E streets, Cars run near the house. ja 2-3" LAPSE and well furnished ROOMS on the ist, 2d. and 3d floors; gas, bath. hot and cold water; suitable fer housekeeping or otherwise. Also all roomed house, with all the modern conveniences. Terms reasonable. 153 G Street. by 19th. ja2 3t* [OR RENT—In Georgetown, opposite the New Market. three or four large unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for housekee eepiag. Rent moder- ate, or would board the pai © eres. at $5 per'week. Apply onthe premises, No. 4, Potomac street, over Dr. Sothoron’s Drug tite "jaz Ste Foe SALE—A small HOUSE and LOT on sth at. east. between Band Csouth. Title good. In- quire of 8. COOK, near the premises, ja 1-3t" ORE HOUSE FOR RENT, between 3d and 4th streets, fronting on Pennsylvania avenue, six Ls ETER MACK, corne) i OR RENT OR SALF—HOUSE No. 525 Hst., bet. 6th ami7th; 16 rooms, water, gas, sewer and =o odern Emprovements. Apply at = edhe ad jee. Fe “SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, = tot, @ feet front by 1:0 teet deep. The house contains five rooms, with kitchen and cellar. A cistern and stable on the premises. Apply at No. 11 ef street, Georgetown. ja 1-10t* {OR RENT—A large STORE, with cel business stand; No. 63 Varnum Buildi avenue. between 6th ani 7th streets. Inguir J. F. WOLLARD, Real Estate Broker, No, 37 street, between 7 7th and 8th ste, 8 -Lw OR RENT—Two BRICK HOUSES on Ist street, near the Catholic Church, in Georgetown, each containing 7 rooms and callers a a good i lot front i back. For terms aie to RB BRUNNEL Linganstreet, or Dr. 8 THOBON, cornerof Bridge and Potomac streets, Georgetown, Pessession given immediately. de 3-lw* {OR SALE—The old and well established BOWLING SALOON, known as the ‘*Central,”” containing four superior Si with balls and pins complete, together th bar and fixtures. This is the only saloon of the kind on Pennsylva- nia avenue, is Dow doing a good business, and will be offered C3 a pn mpage as the ouner shout - leave the city. Apply on remises, Pennsy ves avenne, between l0th Saat Ith streets. ie 0-5t* ja23t* cor ore, FS RENT—With or without Board, a suite of MBERS on ROOMS on first floor, — two CHA second floor, newly furnished of Congress er other street, between 13th ai furnished. Terms moderate. OR RENT. modern improve at sion immediate, DOWNMAN & GREEN. de 28-tf 15 Intel = Tateltigencer t Buildin} Bcd OR RENT—A small two y BRICK , 5 on corner of 18th and D streets south, ossession givenatence. Apply to Mrs” cHESHiInE, at 3823 H street north, near 13th street. de 28 6t* VOR RENT—Part of a house—3 to 5 ROOMS— suitable fer housekeeping, s eeeeeets te located = New Jersey avenue south. Privil 26" and cellar, Rent low. Apply at O72 ‘New Jersey ay. doz Foz SALE—Cheaj ie owner i city. a three- story RIC K HOUSE, A two-story FRAM OUSE in the rear. There is prays good bake-oven in the rear building. All buildings in very good condition. Good title war- ranted. Terms easy. Call at the Northern Liber- ty Bakery, 651 L street north, between = and Sth streets, OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER ad- joining, and two Chambers he 2d floor, all comfortably furnished. suitable foe Members of bac ts or other gentlemen, at 495 2th st., — no I EO2 SALE the FURNITURE, Go0D WILL, STOCK, FIXTU LICENCES of the | Stent amet and Ci poet Sat, No, 536 corner of nue and 2d street, an old estab- lished aed: “and at present Lomein} good business. Reasons for sellivg. the proprietor engaged in other business, which requires hi: weer sy te Apply immediately on the premises. de 23-1w* Fe. RENT—Two ROOMS, st No. 500 oth st. 2d floor, Apply to Mra. YORKE, ‘acne 10th street. je 27-1m. Fo. RENT—To Cae fentlemen. a FUR- NISHED ROGMS. and +, location pleasant: street cog pply corner of 2d street. Fe. RENT—The orone next to the Star Office countiny TY unéerthe Metro; wipgeae be Hall, apply to C. B. BAK ER, Star Office, je 1. oO LET— = ofthe largest STORE ROOMS in Washington, bein, ng she up) bn me stories of build and ing southeast corner 1th Pa. avenue, re- cently occupied by the late Jas. Skirving asa stove Also, 8 2. = laree wd ag yes pen suitable fore Sree glass said building erbiugton Theater. Inguire of NAGLE BRO oo Wine Merchants. on pret «OR BENT—An elegant ustoreiehen PARLOR with three front a }, at 142 G street, be- 2iat ofs tar Babe Also, “oew STAPLE Woferencesechanged. ooaeth? Fed pegent 8 oR EESIDENCM occur iad by the inte the Sianaaet rere oe New CES oa UIBE & 08. eee as Oe For oT RAL three-story BRICK k HOUSES A arch. Island. Will be y to 0. B, BAKER, Star Office. eee NEW Balsins, connants, ics Wo TRHON. PRUNES, ry Ry rece ROTS: He ee oe, AN coal Bhs oh Just recei: = poems. od Matra wiser, AND a. ao ae (Por other Auction Sales, see fourth page) AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND ND TO-MORR: B* Sas NAGLE & CO., ay Sales-reoms No. 267 Peuneyivants arenas, corner of ith street, Their Personal attention to e Est ousehold Furnit the residence of families declining nocesbeieet AAleo. to the sales of stocks ef isa oa cha: of ever esc: lon, jorses, al Harness. ied _— - Tir THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘clock, we will sell, at oar spacious sales- the balance ef fine FURS, CLOAK8, AND FANCY GOODS, to close consignmfents. ALSO, AT 12 0°CLOCK, A large assortment of Choice Groceries, Wines, reel Green Ho Black 7 is pati ms =n dcasks Regi — Rhine Wine eS 3 Be Sad ca ‘kles, assorted, gallons, half = cases Tomato ee Sauces © doren Cham) i “$e nts &CO., Ancts, | feet. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT3 ON THE BEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN, AT AUC- TION. On MONDAY, Janvary 8, at 4 o'clock ag -* will sell. in front of the premises, Lot No. 207, fronting {0 feet on Fayette street, between 7th and tre: running back 171 feet, and one of the most beautiful Building Lots in the town Terms. One-half cash; balance in six months, secured by a deed of trust on the property. &c af Conveyancing and stam: nt pur. TE chaser, . mAs DOWLING? noe a8 {Intelligencer | Auctionssr. | Io clock. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, GOOP WILL AND STOCK or CIGAR STORE AUCTION on E street. between 13th and lith streets, near Grover’s Theater. We name in part, viz— Three Show Cases, Counters, and Shelvi Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes = Tobacco Pouches, Sto.e, &c With other Fixtures generally feund in first- class Cigar Store. ‘Terms cas! Ww. L. Ant | & ©O.. Ancta._ wines. LIQUORS. &c.. THE "IMPORTATION F_ FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Esy., PUBLIC SALE, On FRIDAY MORNING, January Sth, at 12 Wit Fred. S. Cozzens. Penn avenue, one door from 1sth street. al the importation of Fred. 8. Cozzens. We name B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aue Auctioneers Ez RUE 7, ON THE NO! itlers ise STREETS ST, a e SA day of January. 19%, ei Vv Atuast ux ESDAY, , y valuable plore.of ef Property, it being : betaeee in siz. twelve, for notes bearing isites and deed of trust including Teveaue stamps, at REEN & WILLTAMS. Ancte B™ THOS. DOWLING, auct.; Georgetown. nick Tobacco TWO NEW FRAME Rov On WEDNESDAY A o'clock, 1 will etl, iets of lot No. 108, fronti; between Beall and one eighteen a ee, i” GEORGE. FTERNOON. Jan. 34. at @ fort om ‘Montene Vest streets, and run sing beck ig beak SE The improvements consist of rame Hew Terms: One third cash secnred by a deedof trnat o All conve beh me pure je 29 ing five ro« balance in 3and ¢monthe, nthe property nd revenue stamps at the cost THOS. DOWLING, Auct ¥ ©. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioncer, Exraveys ste. ._ BY CATALOGUR, oF 4 LRY, DEY Goons BOOKS, ACC CUMCLATED ‘AT THE DEAD Ler: WATCHES.3 On BATE RDAY RoRsiRe, December 234. game hours. (except Uary.) wutil the whole stock { 1 auction room. Ne A avenues, betwen loth and bith etr \° We will sell, on FRIDAY MORNING, at 10 | neous collection of Goods, being the ao o'clock, the Good Will and — of the Cigar Store | of years at the Dead-Letter Office, tx in part as follows, vir: 1M Gold Watches Bracelets, E: arrings, Breastpins Guard —. oe. Stade < By Kattons Medicines Needles, Stockings Dg prokatves Hat nets. Ribbons Lace Ostlons Hair Brushes, Dolls * ‘iddle Strings he premises, part 2 i-story ¢ commencing a at vning thereafter, a8 ey + Tan cndtens variety of Goods too numereas o’clock, we shall sell, by sample, at the Store of | to particmlarine , c ‘his sale embraces mary asefal, rare and corioes lot of Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c., | articles worthy of public attenth The room will b be comfortably w warm, ond seats ; | ! ' in part— rovided for indi oe Superior Old Pale Brandy Terme cash ’ ° poh on ern, Bready de 20 tf w c.W. BOTELER. Jn . Anct. a ee ee ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Samsita Bam = ; Pure Juice Port Wine HOUSEHOLD, FURNITU IRE AND BOOKS BY i Gin Cocktail PUL Raspberry Syrup at We'rlock a. Jenica Rum, th demtjohns weshall sell. at the resi ‘of a gentle Pale Sherry, in demijohns declining houseker ‘No 856 North Liquor ( street. streets north, pear tke . Savory © ne ap ye S Capitol, a ceneral assortment of Farnitare. q Smoking Tobacs 0. &C One fine French Plate Mirror s} Terms cash, Cc. wcSUine aco., jasd Anctioneers, SALE OF GOVERNMENT STOVES AND Chics Quartermaner 5 ones, Duvet of Washinton, Laat Pui D. C., January 3, 1335 Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direc tion of Brevet Lient. Col. J M., at Warehouse No. sta!, Washington, D.C., on}FRIDAY. January 13, Tass, at o'clock a. m.ye large lot of Stoves and Heaters, viz: #60 Stoves, eld and worn ot ce oe Stoves, new, large size Wood Stoves. new, assorted sizes Be ylinder Heater The 600 Stoves wil he sold in lots of fram one to twenty- he 380 Coal Stoves in lots of from one | 281-4 to twelve. and the Wood Stoves and Heaters will be sold iy Te ash in Government funda. D H. BUCKER, Brt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ja3-9t Depot of Washington. ¥ JAS. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION On FRIDAY MORNING. Jan. 5, weshall sell “at ing. 452 11th street, between Gand H, commencing at 10 meme coem, o'clock, the following, with other Furnitu.e _dewad Mahogany Bair-cloth Chairs and Divans Marble'top Tables Mah logany and Ww alnut Rosetente ot Washstands, Cane and Wood-scat Chairs and | OMe? ag Wilt be sold at publ under the atrection of bacon Moore. A lockers: Hair, Husk, and ether Mattressed Feather Beds. Belsters and Pillows Blankets and Comforts Stoves, Ol Cloth and Matting | ruasels, ree Pl y and Ingrain Oarpete Cooking Btove and Kitchen Reqnisites. ok az J.C. McGUIRE & CO", Ancts. One Horse. Parian M Two Napoleon and Lyons Statues Hair cloth Par! and gilt Pedestal ing Bareans, Weshetands Redstends, Wardrobes, and Chairs Pillows, and Bolsters A fine lot Bed Sheeting and Oases ‘oore, Blavkets. Contorts. spreads. we. bot ABER maak Dining Tables, Chairs, and i Table Linen, Plated § Feather Beds, belonging to var humerous to enumerate, GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* THOMAS DOWL NG, Auct.; Georg town. Terms cash | [Con Union) THOS, DOWLING, Act. i T BUILDINGS AND SALE OF covenans ME nd Quilts kery i and Forks clock. i A large lot of valuable Standard Works of Books the gentleman's library, to POTOMAC FISHERIES AT AUCTION, Will be rented for the comin > at the Stor of Thomas HURSDAY MORNING, Jana- dines on the Potomac river above Qrorastowa, commonly known as Clond’s Land- t i i im eanon, at publie yowling. No. 174 ' A. RITCHIR, ie; Doves of Wasbinesn,| . , December 29. a M., on TAU Repay Jan- Ary 4, 1866. commencing at 12 o'clock M.. the fol- lowing described Government Buildings sud Fea- viz: BETWEEN o=n cAuD sist STRERTS, One (1) Worksb: 2Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. {ne (1) ee ee on ty ten. VALUABLE = AnD Is metas LANDS AT oy a ; a YR Sheth eek, stamuerte ieee repent, | SPE ee ar eek Thomas Dowling, No. 174 Bridge st , Georgetown, that well-known and valuable Quarry, known as the Gulf Quarry, on the Potomac river. together with 30 acres of F. the Petomae, between the Gulf Branch and Pimmit Run. These Quarries are in immediate working order, and are the finest bard sf stone on fhe river; about 26 perch are quarried and ready for trans- portation. Terms at sale. oa ancing and Stamps at the cost of the pur- ager. charter information can ich had en application to W. T. Duvall, uf aoa od jan2-d ovals “THO! 3 BOWL ‘LING, As Auctioneer. B* GREEN & cent Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITCBE. On FRIDAY, the 5th instant, at 10 o’clock @. m., 22D STREET: Gne (1) lot Fenc' ing. 108 feet | tong, 8 feet high. ‘arm and Quarry Land, lying en | ON D, ween gid AND 22D STEERSTS, Une (1) Mill, 100 by 286 f One (1) Stable, 2 by 256 feet. One (1) Stable, bane @ne (1) Tool-house, 5 by 5 feet. ON E, BETWEEN 218T AND 22D STERETS. @ne (1) Lot of fencing ON NEW TOs ay ENUE, One (1) Lot Fenel AT sep a3 "CORRAL, pitied NEW VENU ; AND EK STREE Three (3) bints. each 6 by One (1) Lot of Fencing. G. ng 218T STREET. -house. Berwaan sist One (1) Mess. 89 by 101 feet. we shall sell, at the a idence of a Lady declining housekeeping, on F street, between 4% and 6th | (ne (}) Kitchen, 18% ly S7 feet. we Island, general « assortment of Furniture, y 24 feet. % feet. nut and Mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus eee Marble to; Dreataa | Bureaus Mahogany Dini irre other Tables The rror Lot 3) ildings will be s-ld singly, in =. order rnamed, and must be removed within, fifter . from date of sale. is in .7 feet high, a days je! fe _ do 23-54 oe ies Westen = UCTION SALE OF SEBVICEABLE AND meceh. SEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts DAMAGED HOSPITAL PROPERTY, me -— * ———— 0. W. — JR., AUCTIONEER. ¥ GREEN & WILLIA! MS, Auctioneers, eal %s rever's Ofte, ‘ S STH SthEEt EAST PLE caracer enor and E streets — MOUNING. Jan; AT AUCTION wary 4, IRS at op clock = a. my On TUESDAY, the 9th instant, we shall sell, in | Serviceable and D, front of the premises, at 40’clock p.m. This eo) erty is situated in an elevated position. — short distance from the Capito] and Lincoln re Government wi : immediately. “balance in six and twelve Counterpanes, low bay Death Towels od Benepe ee of Bed Back Shi Plates By liiows, Pil- ths, for note be ‘ing int Sete ermmeen ‘ “Pideeh cies sa sdond ore lakes. tort ck urate gti rages elm Title indisputable. CrHeECAsn, ; Al oe oe cing, including revenue stamps, at de 30-4t ee s° A.. Med. Purveyor. acer cost of pure $100 will be e reanired paid down when the prop- on is me off. Me itive. a JOHN F. ENNIS, Attorney. jazeo GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ab Tate aR. COLMAN | & CO., Auctis No, 229 7th street west, bet. Ms and | WN north, rebuilt Mo r auction rooms, destroyed anh commerce regul saleeon WEDSEADAY, Jan, 3d, 1855; and coutinus to sell every Monday, Weduesday and Fricey HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUC. | tornings. at o'clock Tate avant of go Wares aud merchandize. On MONDAY. the 8th inst. at 10 o'clock a. m., | Rey, and Second-hand Furniture Biante, Quilts’ Sheets Boulsters Pillows jew Sud Second hand Clothing Shoes and — Tableand Pocket Cutlery Bins Wel tel ancy Gon anc) ‘Togetaer with many otuer goods Unnecessary to enumerate. Auction sales every Ra meas _ Thursday, and Sat- anes. commencing at ce made ot “Out door sales in the city of country attended te bee ope ite wien f goods at private sal be Siw AE EGOLMAN & 00. Anote. ¥ WM. L, was & ©0., Auctioneers, ARLY NEW ‘W FRAME MOUSE AND smal an sie. Wanp A AT AUCTION. we shall sell, at the residenceof a gentleman de- clining housekeeping. No 337 6th street. betwee: Gand H str: m9 north, @ general assortment of Furniture, Hair Cloth Sofas Castor and Side Chairs Marble top Centre and Side Tables Parlor French Plate Mirrors, with Gilt —— One fine Oil Painting of Chief Justice Marsh: and other Oi! Paintin, be Fine Walnut Marble-top peeing ial Washstands, Bedste: rdrabes Bteads hairs Vine Fonte Beis. Pillows and Bolstera, Oom- forts, Quilts, Blaukets, and other Bedding Extension’ Bining ‘Table, Crockery, Glassware an, Cook, oes Grate. and other Stoves A lot of Kitchen Requisites, and many other ar- ticles too numerous to enumerate, Terme cash. jaz ___ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 13T! No ae § NORTH. $2 Cg n, anu se int Jak Tot the premises, rority "clock p.m., thres wo-story “basement Frame Houses and they stand, being Let No. 2, in . 200. his Property fronta_on * west side of 13th street w between H and I streets north and runs ‘back to a thirty toot ling ami baa en ee of pure ng water, Houses Lite om which onc stanae will bo cash; and the balance in six, twelve, and m mouths, for notes bearing interest f from a of a deed i hgh hg taken. .ja- gets Av Nticindlepatables inane hundred doliars will be required to Tetrion beeen de 29-4 cach pice EEN s WiLLiawS, Au AMS, Aucts, Piper bore. goods which of Loté Nos, ) and 5, pear the upper ates an ie OPAME, novsrs aes Gf gd | Bex two sory Frame House. ‘erm: Ce cueevencion ong an _ dew TRUSTEE’S sana y virtue of adect a trust duly cousisting of— o'clock. Cash ad- OOM, Semuary 4th, at i SUP WALL & CO. sucka. Y WML. “Wise & O0., Auctioneers. ISLAND. ne LOTs 6x of .