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4 —_—— LOCAL AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGRT. Grovenr’s THEATER.—Another immense an- dience greeted Maggle Mitchell last evening. To-night the charming play of “Fanchon” will be repeated, with all the tayorites of the regu- lar company in prominent characters, and Miss Augusia in a new dance. CaNTEREURY.—To-night, Oath, or the Idiot of Killarney,” and ahuge bill of ballet, songs, burlesque, pantomine, and Matinee Saturday after- NEWS. “The Fenian’s other performances. Opp Frttows’ Hati.—Prize Masquerade Ball of Harmony Circle, at which a number of prizes, now on exhibition at DeWolf's jew- elry store, will be distributed. > TRUSTEES oF Public ScHOOLS.—The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools was held last evening at their room in Mr. Miller, in the absence of Dr. Walsh on account of illness, being in the chair, and the Secretary, Mr. R. F. Boisean, at A communication was received from the _Edncation of Detroit, Michigan, in- Also, a number of pamphiets, including the report of the Guar- dians of the deorgetown Schoels. A communication was rece:ved from Messrs. ef Baltimore, proposing to fur- nish the teachers and scholars of the schools With gold pens at a very low rate, warranting them for one yer firm, was present and made a statement as to ,and the subject was referred 11 committee on writing. committee on vocal *, reported the resolution requiring the primary schools to teach their pupils bereafter in vocal music: adopted, and ool statistics. Blaking & Co, Mr. Saulsbury, to the committee on chers having been called ¥ stated that a number of them had been received so late, and others wr imperfect, that it was impossible for hi The reports of te » ¥ reports of teachers in the F District shall be sent to Mr. Wilson, the Nec- ond to Mr. Rhees, the Third to Mr. Clark, and the Fourth to Mr. Mur shall pay no bills for ss proval of said trust fled of the correct b,and the treasnrer ies without the ap- » who shall first be satis- ss of the report; adopted Wilson offered a resolution requesting the Mayor to ask the ( Jouncils for authority to organize one additional primary school in the first school dis % Mr. Tustin, from the committee on the annn- al report, reported that the documents had been Mayor to the Councils, and transmitted by the 4% bill to pay for printing the same the Aldermen but had been referred in the The report was ready to be placed in the printer's hands as soon as the bill is passed, and he had already received several bids for printin, Mr Wiison offered a resolution directing the on rules and regulations, hereafter, to attend to ee the school property. Benjamin, of Missouri, wasadmitted an attor- ney and cownsellor of this court. No. «4. Edwin Harght, ciaimant of the steam- ship bermuda, &c., appellant, vs. The United Alex. T. Blakely, claimant of part of stip Bermuda, appellant, ys. The Uni ed Stat d ynholm & Co., mship Bermuda, The argument ¢ ras continued by Mr. { for the appellees, and conclud- harton for the appellants. e bark Spring zbo k, her tackle, xe : Campbell & Co. et al + cuimaats of the The U nited States. uis cause Was commenced ed Edw ards for the appellants. AND Lanceny.—Yesterday, Hawes and Roth arrested Elizabeth Jobn Williams, alias Jones, upon a charge of stealing clothing, two coats, and a pair of pants, shirts, arpet bag, blouse, a yest, a . from the house of Emily Johnson, colored, an old washerwoman, who had mitted him to stop at her house to be out o Wilhams said he was a stranger jest from Kichmond, Va., and asked the old ‘woman to let him stay at her house. She made nfor » and went to bed. tole the goods belonging to va- rious persons for whom the old woman worked, Some of the goods were found on him and otherparts at various y supposed to be a man who the magistrate’s court in Alexan- dria, Va.,sometime ago. Justice Morsell ex- amined the case and committed Williams to ed E izabeth Hamilton. Hamilton and fitted himself out : escaped from = court, and dism c election of officers of the First Nauosat Bank The old board of directors were elected. viz-—Messrs. H. D. Cooke, H.C. Fahn- estock, Wm. S. Huntington, Benj. and John A. Wills. were chosen. Atter the election of di- rectors, the board held a meeting and re-elected H. D. Cooke, Esq., president, and Wm.S. Hunt. The following board of directers of the Mer- Pigg RSP eg Bank was elected yesterday: Jr., Wilham Bayne, Jonn W. y Mayfield. Oscar King, and L. Tiny ck. The officers of the bank were not elected. —— Cases ror Court.—Yesterday the police of the Seventh Ward arrested Chas. W. Hawes ebarged with assault and battery on Frank Miller by officer Ashton. held to bail for court by Justice Boswell. charged with malicious mis- chief by Daniel Erbart, and with assau!t and battery by George Glocker, officer Boyle, and sent to jail for court by the same Justice. James Johnson, colored, charged with grand larceny by Moses Malskey was arrested by offi- cer Owens, and Armistead McCarthy, charged With assault and battery, arrested by officer Weeden, were sent sent to jail for court by Justice Handy. The accused was Jobn Bannis: was arrested by ° PROTRACTED MEETING. —For the past tro weeks a yery successful protracted meeting has been in progress at the Wesley Chapel Mission, corner of 9th and S streets, under the auspices of the young men of the Cha) services being corducted by local min: the District. (.uitea large number have already made a profession of religion, and ni: bers: are at the altar, last night "—This morning fire was Secavenee. in the office at the southw streets, caused by heat of a predegs pipe. The alarm was given from box 28, at $.35 o'clock, responded to by the fire de- the apparatus was soon on the ground, but the fire was extinguisne’ withcut much damage before they arrived. ——- , Tue Baker Case.—The case of General L. ker, charged with false imprisonment and robbery of Mr. and Mrs Cobb, was this Morning tet forgWednesday, J: nad 2ith, = account of one of his ceunsel being engaged in the Circuit absence of Judge Fisher. cas and a > Hichway Roppery.—Hugh Riley, asoldier, attacked a colored boy named K: street, yesterday, ane Howard and took his comfort from his neck, and threatened to cut his throat as arrested by Officer ‘d, and was sent to jai with a razor. Hall, ot the Third War for court by Justice Thompson. nine —Last night, James Bryan, who had been acquitted yesterday in a larceny case by the Criminal Court, was arrested by officer Howard, of the Third Ward, for the larceny of interpanes from the Metropolitan Ho- ed to jail for court by a Was commitr Justice Thomp: —— ee Sxconp Warp Station Cases.—John D. Hamm: ack and Lewis Hilburn, violating Sun- Elizabeth Hanfilton, erand larceny: dismissed. Julius Kahl, viola. ur as ay Inw; $1 Jobn Williams, alias AED—Th between us ie thie ssolved by mate al cone P RING e's DiNsTON fe duly au the late fr to whom we request the: y dour clerk, JAS. JiR- a tized to collect alidebts nd pay all claims against it, w mov oe rene __.W. BURCHELL, in etirs ns from the firm of elf at es Age | te " poly choicest sel Groceries to the trate and to families. wen tact SEVENTH STREET. PAPER HANG INOS led WIN, Few Rye ap aswortinent of all erase PA: Gilted “Stamped Patterns choice selection of WIND! staptly receiving, additions a assortme: Orders putea oe in city or ‘Ternis ot for wil continue TER. -2mif" " 8 doors above Odd F; W'®bow suapes! winpow SHADES! SIXTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS, AT MANB- FACTUREBS’ PRICES. TO BONTZ & GRODHON. OoITyY ITEMS: JEWEL Jewelry and Silver Piaied ware at Prigg’s Dol- lar gr Store. No. 435 Pa. ave., third door from 43 street. —__e——- Ir you want splendid setts of Jewel, at the New Yor Dollar Gift Store, No. Be Penna. avenue, near 3d —_ in every variety for one dollar and a free gift gescde rs ae, Tue Great MILTONIAN TABLEAUX of Par- Adise Lost, with sixty three different qgenes, takes place at Odd Fellows’ Hall, to-morrow night. This exhibition promises to be one of the most interesting representa ions ever dis- played in Washington ——+-—— To-morrow EVENING a grand yocal and in- strumenial concert will begivenat Seaton Hall by Master Coker, of Trinity church, New York, Mr. Simpsen, of Grace church, New York, Signor Strin’, and other eminent talent. A charming musical entertainment is expected. ——6———— AN ARTICLE oF TRUE Merit. — +Brown’s Brenchial Troches” are the most popular article in this country or Europe for throat diseases and coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit, which cannot be said of many other preparations in the market which are really but weak imitations of the genuine Troches. —_»—___. Aut Anovt THE Necx.—Onr friend Geo. C. Henning, at the corner of 7th st. and Maryland avenue, has, we think, the best assortment of Paper and Linen Collars, to be found in Wash- ington. We noticed among his assortment Lockwood's cloth lined: Gray’s molded; Gold- smith’s Byron glace; the Chicago enameied garrote; Ward's printed, besides other varieties. We found him selling the best linen col- lars, Byron and Garrote at two dollars per gozen. He has also the old style of English Bishop collars, besides a new style of turn- over collars: called the Shakespere collar. Pur- chasers will find his prices below the regular standard. a SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the sale of Robert Beall, Trustee,in our advertisement eol- umns a ae day, of a neat twostory brick house on . between F and G sts., north. This sale Saeaeaae & good opportunity to purchaseqa small brick dwelling j ome in a very desirable location. —« Corns, Bryions, Cluband Inverted Nails, successfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. For chilblains, frosted, tender and odorous feet, use Dr. White’s rem- edies. They never fail. Price one d@ilar per bottle. MARRIED, GLAZE—GOLDEN. December 25 by the Rev. Wm, Hamilton, HAMILTON GLAZE to Miss MAGGIE A. GOLDEN, ail of this city. NOBLE-ELLIS. In Georgetown. Doc. 27th, the Rev. Mr. Remick, Mr DAVID G. NO: of Philadelphia, to Mies ALICE ELLIS, of Georgetown. [Philadelphia papers please copy. | COUNEY-MOORE—On New Year's, day. at Marietta, Ohio, by Bev. Battelle, Mr. JAMES L, COONEY. of Georgetown, D. C.. to Miss MATIL- DAH. MOORE. of Marictta, Ohio DIED, BLINKITAM. On Tuesday. the 9th inst., at 93s a. m.. TERESA MARY. beloved wife of John Blinkham, aged 22 years. May she rest in peace. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Thursday evening at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, at 95 435 street, be- tween Maryland avenue and O street. BARLOW. On the 9th inst.. Mrs. ELIZABETH LEVICK BARLOW, after a long and painfal ill- ness The funeral will take place from the residence of ber busband, P street, west of lth street, on Fri day afternoon next. at 2 o'clock DP. m., to prox eed | to the Congressional Cemetery. [atelligenc er. CASTELL. On %h, JANE FRANCIS CASTELL, wife ie ward Castell, daughter of the late Benj. Bean.in the 42d year of her age. Her funeral will «ake Place from her late resi- dence, corner 4th street east and I street south. at ¥o clock @ m..onFriday,Jan. 12th. Her remains will be carried to St. Peter's Church. Services to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. The friends and ac quaintances are respectfully invited to attend. 2t* CABTER. On the 9th instant, after a short and painful iliness, F. LEE, son of Harrison P. and Mary E. Carter, aged 2’ years, 10 months and 15 ed c A B D As we wish to take an account of stock early next month, and being very anxious to have it as low as possible at the time. we now offer our whole stock of Goods at our REGULAR PRICES, and. will make a deduction of ten per cent. onall sales. large and small. when they are paid for on the day of sale ard as this will be a fine opportnnity for all who bave not supplied themselves with geods for this we have no sous that the public generally reciate the offer, and thereby save the dis- g more. Our goods are all a ne ——— Toreeth be allowed in any case, ex- t for cash, Sept the discount fore” SHUSTER & BRO., jin @stit No. 3% Market Space, A UCTION SALE _ oF DRY Goons. We shall commence to sell at Public Auction, on MONDAY NEXT, January 15, at 9 o'clock, the entire Stock of DRY GOODS now in our Store, 375 Seventh street, third door above I street, and shall sell from day to day until the entire Stoek is sold. Being determined to make a great change in our Business, we take this mode of SELLING OFF. The Stock consists of DOMESTICS ef every description, DBESS GOODS in great variety, GLOVES, vm CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS and HOOP SKIRTS, And & great masy other Geods too numerous to mention. We will also sell at private sale Dry Goods much below cost, to save auctioneer’s commissions. LANSBURGH & BRO., 375 Seventh street, third door above I, and 515 Seventh street, third door above D. _ia 9 2w GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. | UST RECEIVED— 100 pieces Brussels, Three-ply, and Ingrain Qar- pets. Walnut Parlor Furniture inut Bedstead= Bureaus and Washstands, nut Cane-seat Chairs. Wainat and Painted Wardrobes. and a complete see of all other kinds of household furni- re. "Persons in_want of Carpets and Furniture would do well to give us @ call before Ferchecing else- where, as we will sell Gur the Ne Wittre ren sfor a Oerest gerentien af dD. $35,000 WORTH oF FURNITURE, HOUSE-FUBNISHING GOODs, CABPETS, OILCLOTH, &c. MUST BE S80LD DURING THE NEXT THIRTY FURS, Mr. Grosnon having sntered into other business arrangements, will retire from the firm, and in order to BUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOUK We have decided to offer any of OUB IMMENSE STOCK at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION! BONTZ & GROSHON, iad 369 Seventh street, above om PEESONS HAVING WATCHES and Jewelry torepairat A. JOSEPHI'S. 232 Penn. ave., wil please call for them on or before 9th of Janua: at his residence 404% 12th, between I and K, SY veers tas ‘city ‘and will not be responsible after that dat 6. Jan 2 6t* T O PARTNERSHIP, HE CO- PARTS EBSHLP heretofore existing between Z M. P. Kingand N.W Barchell having been dissolved by mutual consent I have this day associated with me my son. RUDOLPH A. KING, under the name and style of Z.M. P. KING & SON, as wholesale and retail dealers in fine Teas and chi amily Groceries, at the id's stand of King & Bvrcheil. corner of jont avenue and 15th st. January 1, 1866. 2. M. P. KING. Z.M. P. KING ~ RUDOLPH A KING. The new firm of Z.M P. KING & sox will on- deavor to enpely Kg castomers with the same choice select Green Tens, Family Groceries. ‘and 1 Table Luxuries fo whieli ae has acquired its reputation. 8 old stock of having been sent to anction, they bow me an eotirely new and enlarged assortment of such articles as are found in a first-class family grocery store. — ** 4. M. P. KING & 80N. Jjartf- Cor. vm ave. and 15th street. 7 CARD. Ww ISHING our Frieiis and Patrons a art New Year, we tender our sincere a have so kindly patvonized us during t! 1m onr business. toe Bea i give our whole atten past year i. Tor ‘thet future to faithfully. GREEN & WILLIAMS.” se- Furnishing Aucté: wana Commiasion on Morcha: . nts corner Tth _. Jan S-1w D streets, No. 5: 480 3. KARR, 480 Inventor and Patenten of Karr’s Oelebrated AMERICAN CHBONOMETER, Manufacturer od Dealer in Chronometers # Bue ss No. 450 Penna. ave., bet. Toeed cous Wate « Repaired and Warranted, do 32-6m* WANTS. A Colored Wome ® ts Seek ss Bateau Pani . Jaeuad™ FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—A banisomel Foo the fot z 311 Fet., bot) ¢ | pote Re a and 6t! =P ‘ORTABLY FURNISaED ae weerai0 —Something new and beautiful in -ferulehed FRONT fom 9 to 40 acres at i No’ 400 (oo4th Apply at Ma Nee 442 RYSPEOTABLE GIRL WANTS A situs. ar Oe sty wring io a as chambermaid, wae te meee ite fami i f- Botwen i2th and oe mirat No. oe ane BOOMS ON SEOOND FLOOR, as venient for housek: . Eyrme moderate. 8; eee Sg le .. Ti! stable competent wo- in a restaurant house. Please call at No 8th street. caret or H. H. Star Office. j10-2t* ANTED—By aqnall private family, a wholly or partially fernished HOUSE. ‘Appl 475 lith street, or ateecte hock ve respectable board! ————e —s Sad {OR RENT—Three BOOM: saute nh for housekee pin Ratwous och and ton stieets, { FURNISHED BOOM TO rf family; Tale ogee Se A iso, convenien: © pul E 455 pol lith street, between D D and Es eure Posto: £08 Son the ane pa inasire at Mrs. a =DSa first: rate WHITE WOMAN as jambermaid, at No. 380 E street, bet » cen 10th and lith streets. To such good wages be paid. Must have good recommendations. RENT ina private 's Hotel. ED—By a respectable girl, TION to cook, wash at private family, or toe do on uber work Please call at the corner of G, vneat ls Ist, D and E streets. SENT—A larce DWELLING on Pennayl- vania avenue, one goer rom. Leth street, will rented from tho Ist of March sddress JCHN FRANCE, No. 00 Bi Baltimore, Md. OR RENT—Five ROOMS. twe of them fur- nished, in a first-class private residence, use of id water, corner of 34 avenas. opposite W: iron, for a small RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SIT- e family, to do chamber- ecommendation give! = dress ELIZA, war Office. Se middle-aged German or ree Wouhy todo general housework in a Apply at 559 oth street, Island. work or take care o bath room, with nag 4 and B streets, near P: ton House and St. Charles Hotel. ‘Oo LET—The basement HOUSE 445 Sth street. between F commodious three story and EE SAE » With water and gas, No. WaANTEI a young man of steady ce pre: YMENT in a Store. i Wioe no object. and G, opposite the Furnitore for sale cheap. Inquire remises or at the Gent's Same e illards’ Hotel. OR RENT—A HOUSE containing in rooms, situated on 31 street east, between south A and Bstreets. in good repair.and a good stand fora grocery store or restaurant. i ti ee or Pa. ay., bet. 2d ana FINE YOUNG WOMAN, with a fresh breast nm infant of respectable Nurse,” this office, of milk, wants to tak nok te purse. uire of the oe yANTED—A SERVANT GIRL. Must be a good cook, and not efraid to werk. Ts sucha one a good home will be highly recommended. ‘iven. None need a U c TENT Kose a “368 HOUSE “iE Ish ORGETOWN—Corner of Frederick and 24 It contains five bed rooms, three attic rooms, parlor. dining room. bath room and kitchen, ill be rented only to a respectalle and responsible party. A magnificent Okiexeetes ote Pia 7 ANTED—By a respectable woman, a are cc. TION k. and who is a guod ‘washer and referred. References given dress @ note to Box No. 7, a irener. Priva’ LA REINTRIE, 0 No. 10, Department of State. URNITURK FOR SALE—Two CHAMBER 8. cheap for cash, 164 9th street Sat, op- posite Brewery. a 9-3t* (OB SALE—FIXTURES forsale and STORE for rent, on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Nation- For pertionlers ap- yas TED—Ladies to callon Mrs. ROACH, No. 326 3dstreet, between F and @ streets north, Fashionable Dress and Cloak Maker, of ten years’ All kinds of sewing and machine be bach neatly and promptly executed. Also, poung ladies taught the art of aa by Terms moderate. street, bet G and H. SOR SALE—A DAIRY OF 20 cows: “ith an unexpired lease of farm for two years; es Address *B, D's ANT ED a 5 young man, of | wendy, abi, TUATION as clerk in a store. A Ppterstanding that business. ce. fo entre Market. Washington, P.O. OB KENT—A new three-story BRICK, with back building, gas and water. containing eight No. 977 lith tere ANTED—In a pleasant family, a nice! nished ROOM, with cas and fuel. and Voard, for a lady and daughter, on reasonable terms. ferences exchanged. Address Mrs. V. a ws . an lith street west. ANTED—By a Indy, thoroughly =e 7 SITEATION as housekeeper, seamstress, ‘or Kind treatment will re more rooms and cellar. near Maryland avenne. Tnauire next door. RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, taining eight aig ee north hetween 4th and JOSEPH FLETCHER'S OR RENT-A BRICK Good location. = with situated on L street corner of 4th and I. 39 2t* HOUsS: containing six companion to a lad: valued than a high rate of compersation W. SONNENSOHWIDT, No {99 of or addrees ©, y ANTED=Dy agentieman and wi 10th of February next, a ROOM w: in a private family, with use of parlor and Diane: Address MAX, Box 281 City Post Office. locality terms. & fee V J ANTED | Southeast corner Pa ay. and 15th at 4 RICK HOUSE, with four rooms on 4th street, between a and $ sts., at T. L. BOWEN’S store. WANTED TT E: GE NTI FANCY STORER REPENS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and profitable business, where a small outlay is only re- quired, and where those engagirg in a saine can commence at onre, to call at WM. Stamping Depot. 381 F street, and be leche his vew method of Stamping. so simple that a child can at once undertake any job. Bein. practical Stamper here, we c: complete instructions, tools, tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This is acbance for any one wishing to make money by a MPORTANT NOTICE STORE and STOCK for sale, in a good position; moderate rent, and @ small and weil- -kept oe of ee Inquire at 486 Penna. ave. 9-61 .WO RESTAURANTS FOR SALE with a Cansing sickness in the emily. Apply at Mr. “ALOIS MUELLER, No. betwee oie aud 13th streets, Washington, D.O A BOOT AND SHOE A very convenicnt small BRICK three rooms and cellar, 43 lst street east, bet. Rent $15 per month, in advauce. my ENT— aahicns., compost: | WH fotsh, contatain near Capitol and Depot. 2 Cand Diuorth. ANTED—Every onein the District to kuow that they can practice economy in these times of high prices by having their old soft eels hats ren- oon caieret and meee, equal to ne N —T ‘ADIES—Gentlemen’ ‘3 old silk ar kinds old styles Ladies’ Hats altered into wh latest styles. by M. CUNNINGHAD ( ith Mr. J. Davis,) Practical Hatter, Ni i eet next to corner of 13! erent, WwW. iehloatom oR SALE-Six cords of seasoned HABD WOOD. cut, split. and piled under ener, last Will sell at a bargain. Y's bademid Store, on baieear* =OR RENT—Three b nicely Farnished Een on second floor, with rivate entrance; on — corner ith and Streets. Gentlemen Those with children need not apply. J ANTED—Gog ys vr ges Narones, DIA TICKE rns FERNITURE, CLOTHING, or ned ar- The highest foods, at Singer's street, three ‘doers north —Money loaned on all kinds of geods. ROBERT FULTO: Merchant Pawnbrokers. HEAT “BRICK HOUSE, with five rooms and Also, two ROOMS, fora sinsle couple, at the corner of éth street east and B street south, one square north of Penn. avenue. ticle of value. changed for other chine Agency, 502 Penney lvania avenue. "y°O LET—Three BRICK HOUSES, five rooms: situated on 6th street cast, between A ard B very pleasantly | THOS. M streets south; from the cars. te Office, 305 F street, between 1ith and 12th ats. ‘SALE—Two small BRICK DWELLINGS, located me Ld! ican’ f north side, near the cor- purchase to be maile to Has opened a News Dero. a 532 Now Jersey avenue. near Baltimore Dr pot. Books. Periodicals, Stationery, Stamps, hand for sale ae hy Gone” received for the Baltinore mm KICHARD T.. Auction ond Goateals OR RENT—The twe commodious and aljoin- ing dwellirgs situated on and 9th streets, everthe stores of Mr ham and Messrs. Myers & Mc: lings are in thorough re tuge of gas and water. ‘KINS WANTEP—At RAMSBURG & *8 Glove Manufactory, Georeaves, 381 WANTED. WASTED Fa WILLIAM PRINCE. The Pioneer of Stamping, rtd inl facilities for TAMPIN fice | t0 “Six SENTS, PER TALET D street. between Sth ir, and have the advan- fama ag hey, ine red Wier re ate or together. Fer terms apply to Myers & Mc- Ghi . 9-1 : . OWEN ANTED. 381 OR RENT—A first class Faratast ROOM, Tenneylvania avenue, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue. between 10th and OAKS BING STON SLIP We are weekly is recaieh of new Patterns of and by ad aid of a new machine Tino breught us, tampers here we are willing to come down. Ladies need not travel the city ores to get cheap fcegee gat terns Bot £ easel OR RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, con- taining four rooms. on 234 street. between M Apply to Dr. W. J. CRAIGIN between 2d and 34 SOR. RENT—Handsomely furnished PABLOB on first fi either i an office or ped room. Apply is he ren 12th and 13th T—A neat two-story Frame oe ELI ING. ina most desirable lecality.. No. 220 oth street. eT erm inguire at 329 7th st and L. the latest designs when B fae son can rk. WILLIAM PRINCE, 381_F street, opposite Patent Office. tree prise ose: Bands, Flannel Ckirts; and TANTED. —¥or @ first class Sper in Baltimore, a competent WORKMA ; Must be perfect in bak: nd well recommended. at No. 316, Pa avenue, Washingten, D. 0. ANTED — SECOND HAND. FURNITURE. MIRRORS. CARPETS. USEF URNISEING Goo ere = OR SALE- A CARP&NTER SHOP, sitnated Ey nd street north, between sth and an streets ply to GEORGE W. HAUPTM siz ith street, near Penn. avenue. OR RENT—A HOUSE, Sontatnlg Togas ant cellar, lower floor with gas. suital business or private ‘dwelling: house. In gaits | pext door, No. 183 7th street, between N charge as foreman ornamental work, )OR REN T—Two neatly furnished PARLORS, or without fire and ¢ Snitable for a member of Congress. Apply atl HA: BRECHT'S. 289 Pennsylvania avenue; or 393 E street. between 9th and 10th. OB BENT—Thr nished or unfurnished. on first floor, with FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—fmall BRICK HOUSE, 4 rooms and Kitchen. on ste ba ph ees sed 2 treets nort ‘or terms apply ai stree back of Patent Office. J. TOWL 8 or six, ROOMS, either fur- Pleasant locati a lroad, Rent reasonable.” 386 North Capitol street, Property Agent. VO LET— reps in the Philadelphia Row; le 3 and cold water, OM aes, PLOWMAN’S ul Kotate Office. 309.4 street between | ith a Lu OR SALE—A FRAME HOUS) feet Lge) by 1£0 feet deep. the house conteleg with kitchen and cellar. A cisternand 6 premises. Apply at No.1 Salen, street, LO RENT — Ten neatly furnished ROOMS. fteen to twenty dollars per moath. in all the rooms. aH SIMPSON HOCSE. cornet loth strest™and Benn, OR RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, con- taining five rooms, Seg on 9th pier Es nd BROWN, corner sth’ Bey P a |NFURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for housekeeping, situated on Ohio avenue, betens 3 and Lith streets. The roomsare en- 4 water ia the yard. SOR RENT ‘A large and fine ard Books, Ciassi . latest region dally, and obtain Mi , D y, and ol eden} aoe nD. e's Circulating Library. MP ORTANT NOTIOR—A HOOT AND suo STOKE and STOOK for sale in a Moderate rent, and asmall and Inquire 486 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 Rent aoc at PROPOSALS. “= OF HARD BREAD. Ovrice Derot Commnany Fort Monsox Sealed Prepos: at this office,on WEL of a“ om for afi the riche HARD B: read Is Be boxes of fifty pv ene nie rife del delivered borhan dag of trans- Pat igo y “lglg ROOMS on 15th nd E, ene block from Pa a id TAUHRSGHED ROOMS FOR RENT, No. 485 6th street, between O and Louisiana a for Mechanica in the same place. Bi HE FURNITURE OF A noges containing rooms will be sold reasovab! can be rented by party purchasing, i! ply at Star Office. UR RENT—A neatly Furnished woud. . linen and dining Rooms Suitable All purchasse, mil perts without expense to the No proposals received for boxes, one thousand (1,000) Payment required on noti: bid in Government funds. nee a ae endorsed “Proposals for dreased t AMES CURRY, Col. and 0.8. V. LARGE ASSORTMENT or STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOS, comprising all the different styles. has just beep received et our W: at factory prices. PIAN oan thas ‘twenty (20) fication of acceptance of 415 ith street. for housekeeping. Meals furnished ifdesired Pos- session in mediately. T—A first class RESIDENCE, | merovementst mt Oa sion immediate. etween Gand is Intelligencer Building. OR RENT—Part of a house—8 to 5 ROOMS— abi soneenuy located on phy “<y No. bea fer housekeeping, avenue south We have also OS. which we have taken i which we ofler wy pele ae Orne Fos, RENT—A PARLOR and CNawean ad- My two Chamees on the 'y furnished. suitable for DnETeKS OF other gent On ORs) ZEROTT & CO, Nos 318 Penna avenue, Sole agent of Stcinw: Pi Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. PAPE&HANGINGS ND WINDOW W SHADES, With an salerged refitted cilites for renewi' attention of the sortment of the Vartose: Parasnascrnes, WINDOW SHADES. & &e. a weekly additions are'recei ® goods find times aeee stock in the 2 Dietrict. = = ths a voneeeny: and promptly executed in city = 3, at No. 500 och st.. OR RENT Te. ROOMS, att ee aa? ui R _RENT—To einai gentlemen. wo) are Fane ROOMS. water aud igi eT iy’ Ne. av Bt streak, Tor SS STORE next to the Star counting Togm, unter the the Gistropoliten & fal mtd bob largest hip | ROO | in the a) einer Pe tt store and additional fa- stock and shies orders, the ic is called to the rades No. 486 7th dieegd Baur are ee aon snout Sir 1 Odd Fellows’ CoPABTNERSHIP NOT NOTIOR. The Rortnership Bit hitherto existi ces Fe See Fe will ras. tte aakey a & aie ieee ESioe Wine Recesteree on ‘OR oe RE R AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Sales, ace fourth page.) ¥ Ww. B. unuzs 9°. Anetioneers. B 7 Pennsylvania avenue. AND ‘HIS EVENING. a sen ‘we shall continae the le of A. J < aes of fine Gold ard Silver Watches, Gold Ghains D8, ry and Fancy poeta 0 3 LEWIS & CO., Ancts. B H.H. CLARK & CO., Anctioneers. Feeney |. THIS BvaeIxG, Micar Mtoe, 2 Eich den Seat Ucderpicee tad Diets, Geni Drawers, Ladies’ nd a it’s Hosiery, Phet: h . Uaioe ans Gent Honor, and Forks, ave ited Casters, Spoons hopes, &c. All to be sold without resery H.H.CLARK & O0., Ancts, BE NAGLE & ©0O., Auctioneers. Sales-rooms No. 267 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of lith street, Nagle & Co. wilt Thet persoual attention to fhe nale of Real Esthte and Hopuchotd Faraitare st ry to the sales of stocks ef Groceries and Mer- chandise of every description, Horses, = Harness, &¢ dec 1-| THUsLSDAY, gauvanr n. Ati0 o'clock. at _onr Centra’ es Room, shall sell _ the ENTIRE Stock Or" A GROOEK DECLINING ——_ consisting of Sugars, Bess, Coffee, Soa andles Starch, Brooms, Hams, Wrapping Paper, Catenp Can Fruit, Wine, Vinegar, T ter Scales. Tobacco Segars, & AL’ Choice Wines and Liquors ALSO. Office Furniture, Cocoa Mattine, Arm Ghsive Book Case, Office Tables, Looking Glasses, — “Stoves, Carpeting. & orn NAGLE & CO., Aucts. B® GREEN aw ILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR" SSAL LE BY ORDER OF THE HONORABLE ORPHANS’ COURT OF THE arr oor COLUMBIA. On SATURDAY. the 18th instant ati2m., we shall sell, at tee romdence of the late John Tick, deceased. in Uniontown, near the Na rd Briage, bis personal effecta. consisting in part pe Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Implements, &c. ce HENRY NY. OUNG. Administrator. ja 10-8t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION sanRs 44 oi FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON C REET SOUTH. BETWEEN TEED ABD Foun, AND. A HALF STREETS, On MONDAY, the 15th inst., at 40’clock p.m + in frent of the premises, we shall sell west part of Lot 5, in Sqnare 531. having 25 feet front by 115 feet deep to an alley, with the improvements Terms: One-half cash; balance in three anil six months, secured by a deed of traston the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $50 down when sold a 10-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, An Y J.0. McGUIRE & ©O., Auctioneers. HOLD FURNITURE. EL NT FRENCH CHINAWARE,* JAPANESE for ET AND TEAWARE, VASES, &c., &c. MIRROR FRONT WARDROF On FRIDAY MORNING, Aucts, — 12, com- January mencing at 10% o'clock. on the Firat Floor and ia front of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell an assort ment of Honsekeeping Articles, naming in part— One fine Rosewood Mirror-front Wardrobe, flnished inside with satinwood Mahogany French Bedsteads Tnerain, and Three a larpets ne Decorated French China Dinner Ser- vice One set fine Decorated French Green and Gold Deesert Service Newb of Japanese Slop Jars. Toilet and Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers, Fruit Plates 1d Dishes, and ot Crockeryware Large. Tot of in this line not enume- rated, among which are a number of Copper 4 Utensils, Stove Furniture, &c. i. J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Anctioneers. BY WILLIAM SMITH & ©U., Auctioneers, GREAT FUR SALE BOF TH THE HUDSON BAY By adeed otGanae Yr will =t fa THURSDAY, the th day of January next, at the store, 430 Pennryl- vania avenue, bet 485 and sth streets, the lar- st stock of FU t has ever been offered in s.city at public consisting of Bable, Mink Squirrel, River Mink, German and other Marten, Ermine, &c. Sales commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning, and6p.m. continuing from day te day until the whole stock is sold. Parties having po furs will have a chance to get them at their own enon. SMITH & CO, Aucts, Office, 502 St strest. Store for rent and Fixtures forsale. ja 9 3t* B* W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, gira? BNITURE He a CaneEts, BED- At dwelling No. Attne whi ier D st., on FRIDAY next, Jannary 12th. at 10 o'clock, we shall sell all the Furniture, Fine Brussels and Three ply Carpets Parlor Set, ten pisces. in green and gold Marble-top Tables. Lace Curtains. Lambrokins, = iis Carved Walnut full Chamber Sets. bit a Marble-tops, Spring Mattresses, Also, Oak Dining 3 ga Chairs, Extension Ta bles Oil Paintings, &c. Also. Painted Chamber Sets, Mattresses, Bed ding, &c.. Oil Cloths, Matting, Stoves and Cooking Stove, Ret frigerator and Kite! ben Furniture. Alto. Five cases one jag-St B. LEWIS & CO., Ancta. ¥ PLANT & CO., Auctioneers. SPLENDID. FOUR, KOUND CORNER ROsE- WOOD PIANO, OCTAVES, GROVER & BAKER SEW WING MACHINES, SOLID Wate T AND OTHER FURNITURE, AT AUC- Mo IN. On FRIDAY MORNING, January I2th, at 10 o'clock, we shall sell, at No. 25% D street. between 13% and 14th. the Furniture Rene Effects of a family declining honsek- eping, comprising— Splendid Rosewood Piano and Stool crores & — Sewing Machine Solid W: it Chamber and Parlor Furniture Extension and other Tables Mahogany and other Bareaus ven Chamber Stoves New Cook Stove and Fixtures Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows, Quilts, &c., &c Table Cutlery, pet Bae Sarees. &ec., &s Seven Carpets, ( Rugs. With other = sd = bo numer to mention. Sale peremptor. PLANE "SCO: CO., Auctioneers, ja 8-4t* 350 D street, bet. 9th and Wth. B* C. W. BOTELER, Jz., Auctioneer aSreree SALE OF FINE oe DRESSES, ELE GABT VE WLS ,TABLE LINE nos On TUESDAY MORNING, January 15, at 11 o’c'ock, I shall sell, at my Anction Room, No. 320 D street, between 10th and lith streets, a large col- lection Of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Ap- parel, Table and Bed Linen, Siver Ware, &c., received at the Dead Letter Office, embracing in part as follows, viz: 100 Silk and other Dresses, embracing every de- scription of shade and color, most of which are of superier quality; a large number of Camel's Hair. Canton Craps 0, and Ce md Beng = Collars, Cloth and Silk Ca 8, Stock: Oenen “Under ings. Gleves, Velvet and Silk Circulars, Haniker- chiefs. Scarfe, Silk Frings, Parasols, Cloth Cloaks, Tidies. Remnants of silk, Silk, Josies Edging, Silk Gloves, Merino Yarn, Patchwork (uilis, Table-cloths, Napkins, Sheets, Tablecovers, large assortment of fine Cloth Coats and Pan Silver Spoons and Forks, Silver Goblets, &c., with an endless variety of miscellaneous goods not neces- 7 rticnlarize, rendering it especially at- active to Ladies. This sale will be, pret daily until the whole otock is eee ‘erms cash. _ja 8-6 C W. BOTELER. Jr., Auct. ¥ H. COLMAN & CO., Auctioneers. No. 229 7th street west, bet. M and N north. Having rebuilt our auction rooms. destroyed by the late fire. weshall commence our ie zeealer auction saleson WEDNESDAY, Jan. 34, 1836, and centinue to sell vcs dh E peemnan Wednesda and Friday — 0 o'clock. a larg =p Beg pore Reclead ne consisting of— Furnitare New Beds and Bedding Blankets, Quilts, Sheets Bonlsters and Pillows x and 4 Becond. band Clothing and Brogans Table nate Pocket Cutlery Tin and Crockery Ware Lge Buckets, and Fancy Goods Togetner with many —e g00ds which we deem unpeceseary to enumerate Auction sales every Tuesda: 1 Cearebey » and 4 — urday nights, commencing at7 o'clock. vances made on consignments. city or country attended te je terms. ip tongs cullestion @t eteda " Be on et TO COLMAN SOO" hucts, GALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT LEXANDMIA, ¥. Ch ef Quartemaitr Office, Depot of Wi . ‘ashingion. D.C. so linn rea Will be sold at public anction. en the KY the airection of Brevet Liou! JIG.C.L a a M. sat Alexandria. Von es 1866. 10 e'cloc! . nm. ifbe following deseribed Goverment Build: ze, = AT er OF W apts nano Bicbt 9) Stab fee uso, an oy Shed. 17 b; ae aff eet Pi % & uf ‘ence. ANSPORTATION OFFICE . rit Lhd PRINOESS sts" Lag » 1) Shed. 14 by 6 8. W. CORNER FATEEAX AND PRINCESS TOK SthON AND HAMPSHIRE DEPOT. Grain Boome a eae Ay COMP any’s WHARr. One (1) Fi: inge will be eid xii & Re a pe ence tm ti from ate = Fo =a AUCTION SALES, cepmenminrgamnnsireca ee THIS AFTERNOON AND TO. YC. W. BOTELER, Ju., Auctioneer. SALE OF VaLuaaLs Pate eer Lots ox Ou MEPNESPAY ar arten ek Se mises, riginal Lot No.1, in Square a3. situated on North B st , between North ol st. and ave. This desirable ‘ye Serle Ta trae jote, each roster tS TT foot Steches, om North B ROW. with de Terme’ One beif cosh: balamee ered: and twelve months, notes to beat interest ex us ot aie sy cotueed. hOTELE LER, Jn. jas-dads Untenigentor] ~ THOS. 1 VALUABLE FARM AND yp Aser LANDS aT Will be sold at Public Auction, on THURSDAY. January lth, ati2m.. Thomas Dowling. No. 174 Drege Boome of that well- know rand the Gulf Quar with 399 acres o' order, and are the finest hard => wertiae about'200 perch ried and reas Pertation ee ener a eS ‘Terms at sale. Pa and Stamps at the cost of the per- aser. gn LE applic W. T. Duvall, at Foundry. Georgetowes oh jan2-4 THOS DOW LING, Auctioneer. Y C. W. BOTELER, R. JR. ‘Auctioneer. SALE OF S2UsES. VALISES, INDIA RUB- BER GOODS ,AT AUCTION = On THURSDA Mou mencing at 11 o'cloc ly occupied by Alle b clined businese,) N. RK oth and Tith streets, a Inrge collection of Trunks, Valises, India Rubber Goods, &c , consisting in part of — 160 Trunke, Valises, Satchels. Bianketa, Sol dier Coats. Buffalo Bobes, 2. Umbrellas, Gloves. Socks, Gents Col Goods ‘BI ching, Combe, ket Books, & &c., together with « great ety of Fancy Articies too pumerous to mention. Terms coh, sab d&és . W. BOTELER, Jr., Anct. ¥W.L. wate & CO., Auctionsers, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FURNITURE, te. riae of an order of the honor: ome January 6. 1366, we shal! se tion, on THURSDAY, the lith day of Janaecy ensuing, at 10 o'clock, at the Howse now occupied by Mrs. Li pr on L street south. No 4 Bear Navy Yard the Furniture and Bilecte of Ri abeth Herbert, deceased seme ASBURY LLOYD, ja8 _G. WESLEY BUTELER,{ PXecators, B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. ONE UNDEED DAN? | TWENTY CORDS OF DAT AUCTION, On THU rsbay. January 11, at i o'clock p. m., I willeeil on the canal, between Green and Mont- gomery streets. and near Rock Creek, 120 cords of Wood. Terms cach Sale positire. THOMAS DOWLING, jad2t [Intelligencer | Auctioneer, par™ FOR SALE, | NEAR BELTSVILLE ON THE WASHINGTON RRANCTD OF THRE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILRVAD The undersigned, as attorney fer the owner, will sell at public aaie.on the premises, on THURSDAY, THE gt Ad! OF JANUARY, 1st ati2 o'clock m .a Farm, containing about 190 ACRES OF LAND. This land is situated ina neighborhood unsar- passed for health, the soilis of good quality, the place well watered, witha great abundance of wood, The imprevements consist of @ very ordinary Frame House, with one or two small Ont-houses, and a young Orchard of 300 Peach Trees, with other Fruit Trees on the pla From £0 to 60 acres i ible land; the balance is in wood—Pine, Oak and Chestnut. The wood will cut from 2,900 to 3,000 cords, leaving an abundance of wood and rail stuff for the support of the place. The location of this farm, being only 1°; miles from the turnpike and 2 miles from the railroad, and accessable to Washington and Baltimore by both railroad and turnpike, renders it particularly Gerirable to any person desiring a permanent home or withing to specnlate in real estate—the wood slone, after deducting expense of catting and baul- ing, being worth as much or more than is asked for the place. Title perfect. Mr. John K. Harrison, living near by, will abow the property. For priee, terms of sale, &c., apply to Thos. H. Evans, Eey., No. 32 Light st., Baltimore, or to the subscriber. SHELBY CLARK ja 6-40" Upper Marlboro’, Mary). Y OTICE—Ly virtue of an order of distrain™and to me directed. I shall expose to public sale for came wet highest bidder, at the corner of sth street and Penney lvauia avenne. on THURSDAY ext at Ye o clock #. m., the following property, to wit 11 Ambulance Wagon Seized and taken as the property of F_O. Neill, to satisfy ground rent due in arrears to Lewis Vi- vans. Ja 8 3t* JOHN DEWDNEY., Bailifl SALE OF GOVERNMENT BEEF CATILE. Offer of Commasoary of Subsistence, t edericksburg apuary There will be in Visicehonern” Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Tith day ra J we pte FE es twelve head (more or less) of prime Catt The Cattle will be sold at so much per head. ay | these Cattle are several pairs of Working Oxen. They can be seen at any time previous to the sale, at the yard in the rear of the Commissary Department, at * Citizen's Hall.” are in good condition, and are a superior lot of Cat Ue, fit for any market There will be sold at the same time, about eight thousand pounds of Ground Hard Brew, put up in barrels oft 120 to 175 pounds each, in good condition, 4 mes of Bale: Cash, in Government funds, apoa elivery ores order, of Brovet Major Thomas ©. of Department ., incha ginis and N. wih 9 FRED. SHAW, Captain and O. 8. ¥. ef C. 8., Distriet of N ja Y¥J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers CBANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY oars =” STREET, BETWEEN F AND G By virt se decree of the Pygrane Const District of Columbia, passed in wherein al ipante, ‘snd’ Peat ‘0. 379, Equity Docket 7, I shall sotl.on THURSDAY, ar 11, 18%, at 40'clock rt = (6.) in a] bounded as follows: Beginning st = polar thirty. seven feet (37) six inches (6) from the northwest corner of said oe numbered ix, (6,) and rannt thenee east seventy five ( fect; thence sou twelve fect (12) si inches ,(6;) thence west seventy- five feet, (7;) thence north twelve feet (12) six (5) inches. to the place ef beginning; improved by a small Brick Bouse. Terms of eale: One third « nen the remainder in two equal payments, at six — are, —. with interest, to be secured by the bond of = chaser, with — or suretics, to be appr pro’ by the Trustee; the purchaser to have the right to pay the whole of the purchase money in cash,or any part thereof, not less pees one third. inn cepted 4 en cost of the pur- EB’ ALL, Trustee. rae dads JAS. 6. Meatl ao B* WM. L. WALL & | & 00., Auctionee: SMALL NEARLY NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN FIRST WARD AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY ne January lith, at 4 o'clock, we will sell, in front bh part of Lots Nes. 1 and 3, frosting = street, between new and old bri ag improved by a nearly new two story frame £ eyanci and stamps at cost ORv' si CS ideal EA Si BY GREEN & V WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRor 9 3 jab ON OHIO AVENUE, NEAR 135 STRE. =” THUR®DAY next, ail et Ni, at 4 o'clock e , on the premises, we shall sell at public sale, to the highest bidder. a val le three story Brick House, with large back Lutidtage sitaated on Ohio avepue, ge By teen and @ half aul Four- iibas one. — ej room, u Foum, ben @ eight cha ith gas throughout, aad has been newly papered. prmegortece bi pen vne balf cash, and the residue in two equal payments of six and twelve months, with in- terest, sopures by Sant of seast onthe premises. Possession given immediately alfconvevancl ing and stamps at the cost of the murchaser. si ‘The house can be seen at any time by applying at OUT wo handred del deliarsdown — nde sors wpe at the ood oF SCREEN & WitLTA wauces. Y GREEN & WILETAMS, Auctioneers. DABLE REAL ESTATE SALE OF A FOUR Vito E AND LOT ’ me of the purchaser. Ma dollars gown when the property is jab d. °° GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts._ A Yw.L. Deel, wow ¥. i Pouniog back eas eS pievess, balf cash; balance inrix oe || matte ina hearing ivterest, secured by a of trust one eh WoL, WALL & 00., Aucts, a ve