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\ 3 e rr LOCAL NEWS. ‘TO-mIGHT, Gaerne o.—This ev jap he of “Faust” wil be rendered by the rman opera troupe, wit an a ie re Here jpersonation of Rotter as “ Margairite.” and Dzuiba as “Seibel.” A crowed house may be expected. CANTERBURY.—A pew loval drama, “One Mile trom Wasnington,” new ballet divertise- ment, Esmeralda, £c. Gonzaga HALL, F sTREET.—Novel and attractive entertainment, for the benefit of St. Vincent's Orpban Asyium.~ It is hoped that the ball will be crowded, in view of tne good accomplished by this excellent iastitation. ones ate Fine —This morning, st 12.38 o'clock, fire ‘was ciscovered issuing through the weather- boarding of the frame bake house owued by Jobn Freeman, om the north side of N, between 6th and “th streets norch. The alarm was given by officer Hall of the Third Ward, and the fire- Men responded promp In one hour the fire was checked, baying destroyed the bake house and charred the sides of adwelling house nearly Adjoining, on the west side. After the engines bad all left the ground, snd the hook and Ia: der company alone re: d reeling up their hose, fire broke out afresh in the roof of the @welline bouse. The alurm was given at about and the fir n returned with their sally extinguished the fire. ze to the property has pot been fully but will probably exceed 850. The Was evidently aceriental. The property not occupied by Mr. Freeman, but by Jno. Id, 2 baker, who loses considerably by the anc by the petty larcenies perpetrated du- the confusion pA Livery Time tn OneGon ALLEY.—About One o'clock this morning, officers Leach and Britt, of the Third Ward, were calied upon to quell a row that was coiug on among the colorea inhabitants of Oregon Alley. They captured eleven men and women, and took them to the Central Guardhouse. This morn- ing they had a hearing before Justice Thomp- zon, when it appeared that some females living in the alley gave a party, and that du- Ying the evening. Sal Hall, a well-known colored dameel, atternpted to cut a man with a Tazor, failing in which, she struck one of the females—a rival no doubt—when a general Tow ensued, which disturbed the whole neigh- borbood. Justice Thompson fined Sal Hall 210, or sixty days in the workhouse in default of payment, and each of the others $5, or thirty days in default, ——_¢—__. A Scurrere Teaw—A Washington made carriage is attracting no little attention on the Avenue to-day,on account of its excellence of workmanship and beauty of finish. It was manufactured throughout by Messrs. Corn- wall & Maddox, Sth streetand Virginiaavenue, (south Wasbington,) to the order of Messrs. McFarland & Stephenson, and is numbered ‘wagon 246, of their «Fast Freight Line.” Itis a matter of city pride that work of this sort can be done in our midst; and not only the builders deserve credit, but also the yg pro- prietors, Messrs. McFarland & Stephenson, who thus eneourage home industry, and de- monstrate its capabilities of turning out as good if not better work than can be done else- where in the country. Tre Nortn PresnyTerRiay Cavrcn.—On Sunday, the religious exercises at the new North Presbyterian Church, on N street, be- tween Sth and 10th, were very interesting, and the congregation was very large. John Ross, chief of the Cherokee Indians, with several of his tribe were present, and sang a number of hymps in their native tongue, after which AD interesting statement was made in reference to the action of the tribe during the rebellion, and a large collection for the missionary cause was lifted. This church is already doing great good, and supplies a great want in that sec'ion U.S. Court or Craurs, February 5.—Thos. ©. Larkim vs. The United States, No. 5 ‘Thomas 0. Larkin vs. The United States, Ni 597. Thomas O. Larkin vs. The United States, No. 741. Thomas Ewing, Jr., vs. The United States, No. 17. Fred. A. Ross, executor, &c., vs. The United States, No. 1.518. These cases having been this day called on a motion to dis- miss the same, and the claimants not appearing either personally or by counsel, it was ordered that the said cases be dismissed. qommered beeen ALExanpRIA CanaL.—A bill for the transfer Of the interest of the State of Virginia in the Alexandria Canal to the city of Alexandria, has been reported by a committee of the Vir- ginia Legisiatnure, and is now on its second leading in that body. It provides “that if at any time hereafter the profits of said canal shall enable the Company to pay any dividend on its stocks, the same shall be collected from time to time, and paid by the city of Alexan- dria into the Treasury ot the Commonwealth, free of all charge or deduction.” ———_¢ RUsAWAY.—This morning, about 5 o'clock @& team of four horses, attached to a heavy ‘Wagon, ran away, baying no driver to care for them. They paseed several times aronnd the are between 1th and 15th and D street and Ohio avenue, striking against door-steps, porches and tree-boxes on the route. A man atone of the stables near by attempted to stop them, but was knocked down, fortunately without being seriously injured. passes Cas CENTRAL GUARDHOUSE Cases.—Lee Win- ston, larceny; dismissed. Jno. Cambell, do.; for hearing. A. P. Reaves, do.; do. Jos. Dison, ¢runk;do. Jobn Carn, do.; $3. RK. Lalaner, assault; bail for peace. S. Hall, Jos. Scott, S, Noble, John Rutler, Lewis Anderson, Wesle: Gant, Anne Whiting, Ellen Riggs, Mary Hall, Catharine Butler, disorderly; $5 éach. Jobn Johnson, suspicion of larceny. —_e——_— HELLER.—No little curiosity is manifested by the publicto geta ghmpee of Heller's new ‘wonder, the “Sphynx,” which has mystified the public wherever it has been exhibited, and baflied the in vestigations of scientific inqui €rs. Curiosity ean be gratified to-morrow eve- ning. at Metzerott Hall, where not only this great “sensational phenomena” will be exhib- ated, but many other novelties. Sian Gane LaRceNy.—Last night, John Johnson, ane- a arrested by officer Howard for the eny of a pair of biack pants, with ninety cents in silver, the property of Richard Mich- sel, N street, near 9th. The prisoner was caught at the fire Jast night, near 6th street, With the pants under hisarm. Justice Thomp- on sent him to jail for court. Tre Fextax Movement Bight, at the Meeting of Washington Circle Fenian Brother- hood, votes of thanks to three gentlemen for iiberal contributions were adopted. Delegates tothe General Congress at Pittsburg on the 19th instant are to be elected at the next meet- ing. ———_¢-—___. ConcERT.—A concert will be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Thursday eve next, under the direction of Professor Geo. Wal- ter, for the benefit of the Ursuline Nuns of Columbia, South Carolina. The programme contains some of the finest operatic gems, inter- spersed with ballads and popular music. > Batt.—The Seventn Street Passenger Rail- ‘way Relief Association give their first grand ball at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow eae Excellent music has been engaged, and pleasant time is anticipated. InsanitTy.—Last night, a fied as Dr. Thompson was taken to the Central Guardhouse, while, apparently, laboring under msanity. He was Pro; + eras eared for, and this morning was delivered to his friends. tleman identi- MARRIED, VANLEER-NELSON. 0: Sth instant, Bev. Mr. Finckle. WILLIA Me vate! LE i " Philacet ~ » to Mivs ANNIE NELSO. sat Wishes ington, D. vu. HOGE-BATES. On th nstant, idence of the bride's father oe ine ee De one. Gerlaud, T. COURTNEY HOGE. Esq. of New Keofysto Misa ELLEN Y. BATES, of Wash- WEAVER—McABER. In Shre: 5. 1856. by the Re ; A. | is ee ay ty, to PRUDE OYES. On Mon t oncoeD, oon Mgmdey » Sth instant, HERBERT day, 2 I SE fa Sear meny_O- and Emily L. Neves, aged he =a = boo rT free aie residence M street, between Sth an ib, wa Weduesday. 7th fastant, at2p.m. Frieuds and relatives are invited to attend. OOKS. On the sthinstant, MARY A., wii of bichard Brooks, im the (8th year of her age. - ‘The friends and acquaintances #f the famfly are seapectially invited ¢ aT end her faneral to-mor- row.(W ednesday) the inst.. at 2 @’clock, from the residence of her deughter, corner of M and 1th streets cart. ACRUDEB. In Geor ani year of Baesethr. ? Perna Ww ink A- ty ‘ke place from the reside: ofbr. br Magruder, No. 44 Sd street. to-morrow, at 3o'clcek. BARCBOFT. Int Fer JOHN BA P T ASIDRK THE PIPE fam now offering a ine CABANA CIGAR, by pundieor box, for five cents; alse, afine ES- SOLA UIGAR, by the bundle or box, for five =i 4. bn 4 2 EY. fe 1-eott* treet. ELMBOLD’S FLUID mapaor AO BUCH 4 is pleasant in taste and dor, inju- scious properties, andimmediate ait sotien OITY ITEMS ee oe oe 1s called to che advertisement of Somuel F. Savage, on D street, between 10th and llth streets, «Beware of B The city is so full of house-breakers and — that this new invention will be a te timid ladies and gentlemen. Call and —_+——_ | _ “Hienuer,” the great Conjurer, re eer Wit, commences his “Seances Diabolique” to- morrow evening, at Metzerott Hall, cing, for the first time, his wonderful marvel, | the Sphynx. —_o——— I¥ you want to get splendid articles of Jew- elry. Cups, Goblets, or Fancy Goods, call at the New York Dollar Gift Stare. Ail for one dollar and free gift included. fee tevar Ss ExciTEMENT on the avenue, No. 448, three doors from 4 st., at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry store. New goods received this morning. aerial iain tis RapicaL CURE POR SMALLPOX.—To the com- munity at large the advertiser, being now fully prepared, offers acertain and speedy cure of this most loathesome of all diseases, and will give bis personal attention im all cases where required. Numerous testimonials of bis suc- cess are in bis possession, and are accessible to silinguirers. Call or address No. 322 = aie between G and H, Washington. cae DALLEY'’s MaGicaL Pain ExTRACTORis & certain cure for Burns, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Rheumatism, Frost Bites and skin diseases. Try it; only 25 cents. Sold bydruggists. eom paces eels dam Coins AnD Covens.—Sudden changes of cli- mate are sources of Pulmonary and Bronchial sffections. Experience having proved that simple remedies act speedily when taken in the early stage of disease, take atonce “Brown's Bronchial Troches,” let the Cold, Cough, or Irri- tation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precantion & more serious attack may be warded off. eo ee Corns, buNteNs, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Ohilblains, Callosities, Vascular Excrescences, &c., suc- cessfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- yania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- fice bours from 8 &. m. to 5p. m., and 6to8 p. m. Separate apartment for ladies. No charge for consultation. N° OTICE.—In consequenee of the i oes facilities given by the Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad Com: casper’ se connestion with the re opening of a portior Alexandria, London and Hampshire Railroad to Thornton De. pot, Fairfax county, I have been enabled to mak An arrangement to furnish Thomas Galt, with Oak and Pine Wood ofa superior quality for fuel, whereby he will beable toeupply the public geucrally with this necessary artic! consumption at greatiy reduced rates ae par- ticulars see Mr. Galt’s “advertisemant bele JOSEPH THORNTON. TEN THOUSAND CORDS oF SUPERIOR OAK AND PINE WOOD At less than GOVERNMENT PRICES. Pe pe supplied to dealers at the yard, $7 per “SINE, supplied ts dealers at the yard, $6 per cord ‘d'delfvered to consumers at Sasittonats for cartes, tance: I am now prepared to furnish to dealers at the yard. and to deliver to consumers in any part ef Washington or Georgetow: OAK AND PINE WOOD, unsurpsssed as to length and quality, froma halfa cord up to TEN THOUSAND CORDS, at the prices named above, which is less than that charged by the Government. anda reduction from present retail prices of TW DOLLARS PER CORD. The public are assured that this wood has been carefully prepared by experienced hands especial- ly for the retail market, and that FULL LENGTH AND MEASURE may in all cases be relied upon. Terme cash B7-Sawed, Split, Rinsing pra Btove Wood re- duced ONE DOLLAR PER THOS. 3 GALT, OfSce—292 Ig ome avenue, between lth and 12th sts.. and at yard corner ot Mt Maryland ay- enue and 9th street. adjoining the = ton and Alexandria Railroad Depot, Weeki Orders received at EMBREY & CO.’3 GROCERY STORE, Cor. Mass. and 7th street; MR. HITZ’S GROUERY STORE. fetes N. J. avo. and Ist st., Capitol DANIEL MULLEN’S PERIODICAL STORE, r. G and 8th sts., Navy Yard. 522 SEVENTH STREET. As the only im ir “ef Worsted in this city, I - able to sell cheaper than saz ¢ other establish a a hevee a heavy —< Berlin Worsted on ing Lo Eurepe in two mouths purchase another fine assortment of woserae PePESTRY WORK and FANCY GOODS, I poy a bacgs Es poe Sock pt a small = possible, is BEAGE AND WHITE ZEPHYR, 9% cents per HIGH t COLOB ZEPHYE, 8% and 4 cents per ‘own FAYE, 2 ts ona nons wantdwi ts mate Walton ta oods A all styles, Son’ eggt nm res) tful invited f ve: Ba “Rappers ws wi reat pleasure in star! h pi aT eek ne of sini ae charge by Duy RUPE bers FARO TEMPLE, js 13 Sw ‘No. 522 7th st., bet. D and EB. Du FERENT sizes agi color Seema OM ARKRITER'S No. 45 26 Seventh street, ja 20-60* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ ANABY BIRDS, MOCKING BIBDS and M. HARTBREGHT. 274 Tth street. betveen L jamin ots OST E IBEMEN’S INSURANCE ©€0. OF ASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ¥"° OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. OHARTEBED BY CONGRESS, 1837. CAPITAL....... $200,000 SURPLUS FUND. wsesceseraseseven $30,000 Proj of all kinds insured for a year or less Peuiiders? risks granted en the post favorable terms. No charge f for policies. MES ADAMS. President. Samuel oe y Esau Pickrell, be eae town. ‘m. ¥ merce ‘Themas Parker, Ty, Chas. W. Davis, T. Ed. Clark, rgetown authorixediby Prd ee renew pelicies and take risks in fal eoém ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. CARD—The Partnersh{p heretofore sub between us is this da, dissolved by muta =“ The business wilt ereafter be carried on b; P. KIN BON ; and our clerk, JAS. SIRE bin STON, is duly authorized to collect alldebts due to the late firm. y all claims against it, to whom we request they m may, be presented. January 1, 1866. Re. W. BUBCHELL. N. W. BURCHELL, in in retiring from the firm of be OR te pipe has located himself at the corner of 141 F streets,( under the Bbbitt House, )and will pie supply choi selections fine Groceries to the trade and to families. jaz-tf Wk HAVE JUST BECBIVED cue 12 STOP SON & HAMLIN OABINET, oncANS with two set of keys, and two octave pedal bass. 1tis a superior instru- ment, and we invite organists ai and amateurs to eall and sseming. Mason & Hamlin are the only manufacturers of the celebrated Cabinet Organ. All other i ir instr ments of the kind are ey Paltations 18 Pa. avenue jarote * Rotweon sth wad 30ch E\!s1Ne DEESS Fans, FANCY COMBS, OPEBA GLASSES, 4c. We open this morning a large Xssortment of PABIS FANS, ef all colors, FANCY COMBS,AND HEAD ORNAMENTS, OPERA GLASSES, &c. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 354 Penna. avenue, 4aS}-6tif Near Metropolitan(late Brown's) Hotel Chaks FOR THE OPERA, We bave now in stock a good assortment of OPERA OLOAKS, Which we will cell at reduced prices, LANSBUBGH & BRO., 615 Seventh street, Intelligencer Building. 1 Aven Ayers, Schenck Fanil = cine rachis Joyne pauses Fait | 3.2 -. for sale at above store. 6-2w te S—Mille ot 5 A ‘ante le a: Bon! ines BE WANTS. i WARTED_A white WOMAN, to. do, seneral and Deemer, af Mo. 604 Lath street pe FOR SAH® AND RENT, FOR BENT—A BRICK HOUSE, of rooms, No, Ty Proorme Tin end Wise ota, ‘W45TED_B & respectable No. 480 New’ Werner. an Ro ANTED—An_ EQUAL P. =a det betes in the ako Se 5a Fe feo oie peerenes “fe 6 ome Won ipiheaib TAtLOns, ‘ou | F Olt im 5 Jake table midiie- un SitU ATION Co cook E, wash and trout wires ferred, OA or three b tin ase ck aaa, ret wie TED—Two FURNISHED — "Ge ress, three oe, T.u. Crete Add: for Bae Wares: 2 JOURNETMAN sat Dressing Store, ‘siete near ne, eee ANTED-A eA TOR. by ro" Fsaorst wax TION by s young its, as aircon ecrveak: Has bad 6: roomy ny org ment ef horses. Address 355 ie Massachusetts avenuc and M street. JousE Apt with an acre or more of ground ‘attached: within ten minutes walk of ? soe must be moderate, = ae cS s a oth streets, - nus7lveniaevenue, between #9) 2 Ais YOUNG GIRL having « Epgylodae of aking wishes a #1 bet ION with a 8 maker or a8 Seamstross in gos, through Post ‘Oftice, W. ANTED—A WOMAN todo the cooking. wash- ing and ironing for re mgs A of grown up per- one whe understends her business thor- 'y. None other need sty. ‘A white woman preferted. Call at No. 473 Masaach nemachusstte avenne, etween 4th and 5th etree! fe 5-2t* ANTEL—A SA OOOK and =e NUBSE at 233 I st. W ANTED—To purchase, & soateciatie aa a. as af Ph isees modern improvements. Addreas thington, giving bea ee de- po oy price of property. 3-3t" “ANTED—Two GIRLS, one todo wie cook- ing and washing, and one for chamber work and plain sewing. Apply to Madam PRINCE, 22 Mar! pace. fe 3-3t* V 7 ANTED—Mechanics and young men to know that a superior department of Mechanical Drawing hes just been o ned at the WASHING- TON BUSINESS COLLEGE fer aight, instruc- tion. You are invited to call. fe3 Im* Ww ANTED—Everybody to teil his friends to eal or, Write, and recelve free, Interesting pa- ni apectinens of bent ful Penmanship fro spacious, and elecant WASHINGTO. Be Degieest COLLEGE. corner 7th and Bstreeta” ran “TO PURCHASE—A LOT for a church, from 0 to70 feet front, by 89 or more feet gop. between ith and 10th streets west and E and M streets north. A corner lot preferred. Im quire o eye alate! No. 431 7th street pnen Cash will be Ja 17-2awlw* .— Wanted to buy f = &5.000 handed CLOTHING of ait deserta. tions for which e fair price will be paid, 499 Tih, corner E street. jan 19-3m*_ WANTED! WANTED!! WANTED III. GENTLEMEN Lars FANOY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and pth er des business, where a rm outlay is only re- red, and where’ those en; ng uy the aime can commence at once, to c: RINCE’S: Stam ping Depot. 31°F streets and Ds taught his new method of Stamping, so simple that » child can at once undertake any job. #eing the only practi ‘tamper here, we can furnis full and complete instructions, tools, cushions, co tiens and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This is achance for any one wisking to make money by a small outlay. Jan 1-tf | EER SKINS WANTEP—At RAMSBUEG & EBERT’S Glove Manufactory, Goocgstonn, 105 High st. je 19-tf 381 wayrep. WANTED. antEp. O81 WILLIAM PRINOE. The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING bla. price, to six SENTS, ERR DTH rs PANTAL’ OxpEs ss YOKES, BANDS: PINCUSHLONS, SLIPP: b stam an; e “polls benign pees te come down. Ladi pattern brenght us. jtampers here we are les need not travel the city over to ass cheap Stamping, when he fo come to the lace for =" assortment’ te le i wniacamatnieteleal ahd 7 1AM PRINOE, F¥ street, opposite Embroidered yokes, Bands, Flannel ‘Skirt. tnd for sale. W'RTED-Oopmasn Silver WA TOHKS a ND: ISTOLS, WNBBOK ERS’ TICKETS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, or any ar- ticle of value. The highest cash price paid, changed for other goods, at Singer's Sewing Ms- fs ne Agency , 502 9th street, three doers north ef ‘enpsylvania avenue. N. B.—Money loaned on all kinds of. GOBER Ne CO. T FULTO no 25-e02m™ Merchant Pawnbrokers, ante SECOND HAND FURNITU: no MIRRORS, OARPETS, BEDS, BE DING ana ud HOUSEY URN: ISHING. Gdoons 6 eres ante — : seemed ee H, east side. J) EVER TOO LATE TO LEABN BY |. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI'S MONSEW SLMPLLFIED SISTEM OR, PIANO FORTE A AND SINGING. Mona. Alexander Wolowski, 80 well known in Washington, and who brought ‘outemms of tne best talent in our city, by his new srmpiied system, 3 continuing his Piano and Sin, Courses. Those who wish ih to become ne musi are 3, can yet Join his courses by calli Pa. avenue, op: posite National Hotel. Mfecepiion hours ane from 12 a. m., and from7 to8 p. m. 8 30-1m A GARD FROM MB. M. T. HARVEY. REDUCTION OF PBIOEs, His motto is “Liveand Let Live.” oe Mr. T. M. Harvey begs leave to return his sincere thanks to Siren for the vory liberal patronage extended book bn for the seven years. enabling lish iT OLABS OYSTE that may ory lowest market prices. ment which has been Apprec! A RN pe apy liberally extended t. mo bers STEAMED OLS ELS to bushel, 75 cents per half bushe' or 20 cents per half peck; and he ho! day to furthér reduce the pri bushel, or 25 conte per, ties belng such as to defy competition, holes ‘determined to vindicate the supremacy of t nea STEAMED OYSTER DEPOT. hose who desire something really choice, and the fall worth of their money, Ly : ag he to gall. No 281 © street, corner of Eleventh. o ite the Wash ington Theatre, and one block from sylvani: 6. MS EXPRESS GOMPAN A™ OFFION S11 PENBOA AVENUE, 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: WILLARD’. GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS FORWAEDEES. Merchandise, ie, Money end Va Valuables of all kinds forwarded wi! all accessible sections of Te couneye COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS, Made ins accessible parts of the United States, 0. 0, DUNN, Agent no l4-tf Washington, D. 0. I1NTOB BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR, NPG Esta BLIsHED IN 1885. Connected during teh years with the Piano Store of John , Ellis, Esq., and known as Tuner for Ohickering & Sons. ORDERS NOW RECEIVED AT DEMPSEY & OS ae lag hovers oo and, Sta- oners, &c., Pa. ‘ay., bet. 10th bts, RICHENRAGH'S Piano Rooms, 22-: S ith street, near Pa. avi VING ~ ‘OOK, Good-will and we Merete. Davie & Gaithers] would moat respeetfully retars pet thanks to my former Pye ‘and ne mae and pager my successors B. F. GITTINGS. pa THE BL 0) OF REDUCING = binges WITH THE Ly baids fing we aah for. i cart tba give rH an rior = 8 BD. & GAITHER, ateee AtB, pati ittipge Old ‘Old Stands, _jel-eoit* ___"_"_No. 20 Market Space. Te TO LADIES AND GENTLE. ~% ioe 4 the ia eitel toate ale, "Es fne to x DEMONG i Ae obataer eet te set re USES: Pearakith seein Rbo} on erond fon FoR 2s a se a Pau a, lg abet OR pare sont fad act a Birtof the sylvania avenue. Fo EN T (arrosme'oe Runes, Eeosatt on street cars within one square. 20 ‘indianeavenue ir Taquine or ie. FoR OR BENT—Ope one ROOM te unos _— teks. shie for for hy a or nee! BF room —— 345 ith street, eon G ani i Apply =" BE AOE ree-story BRICK HOUSE, eel mitable for a private honse of store. Inquireat No. 475, corner of E and ts streets A! LL FEAME COTTAGE, wits ‘roar Sal b flo jen, conveniently situated to city railway an will bo furnished, at a moderate rent = | are RENT—Five of Bee, neat and comfortabie TOoom K HOUSES, jnst completed, sitnated on sth street. betwee n P and Q Inquire at JOHN W. SI yard, corner 9th and M sts. FoR RENT OR SALE—A three ta BRICK Cue. pomtatning ten a n Wa Capi- ata. north: MMS" < cheap hapa vs coal tol strests pete and a fuire of A SCHONBORN Architect's. ¢ Office, rng @apitol Garden. Possession siven pos fe Fc RENT—A fornished ROOM. on the second ftocr, witout board, at 598 M strest, between 6th and 7ih streets, fo 5-3t* Fo KENT—FURNISHED ROUMS, suitable for hausokeeping or for lodging régms | Lu- 4 67 K street, bet. lth and (2th. fo 5-3t" Fest, CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALH— One of the beet stands inthe city. Apply at the btar office. fos $2005 AEH ba socraypealape to nee: arene 6th sts., near National Hotel ply at No. 400 Pexna, avenue. ‘s RESTAURANT, east cerner sth and E ‘oR Fed parlor d bed rooms attached, will be sold at a sacrifice. asthe broprietor has to go north withina month. For parti ly on the premises, fe5-lw* ithe? R “new six room FRAME HOUSE, ituated on Massachusetts avenue, between 12th and 18th streets. Location healthy. Apply at ata Aad L street, between 12th and 13th streets, itteniars ap je 5-3t* pe RENT_The | seoond and third FLOORS o 487 sti between Dand Penn. avenue- Second oer I ritable for wholesale or commission business. ledge room or any kind Fmecting Third for lodging or offi Will be ely if dostred. inguire ai at ek ith Fo SALE—An old srebiehed, FOUR. FEED AND PEST On 8TO trally located and poag ian ness. Ths isa rare chance for am enterprisi iy man. Satisfactory reasons sivenforselling. For further partioudere, J at this effice ci ber RENT—A_ three story BRIOK aoase, onthe east side of Congress street, betweon Gay and * PS , Georgetown. Apply to JOHN DICKSON, geiown. or at Dickson & reg w eae coal yard, 16th street, between fot streets Ko “BENT— ayenne, nearly opposite Willard: premises. "9 LETH Three FCRNISHEL Booms, ait hie for housekeeping, at S2 Fayette. Georgetown. TS LET—Two ROOMS, enitable for Soa ing, in alley on D street. opposite Seaton Hall between Sth and 10th. Apply to Madam PRINCE, 22 Market Space. Fe BEN?—The dwelling part of a jz 508 9th street, two doors north of Penna. ave., and over the paint. oil and lamp stors. store of FRANCOIS MILLER. Fo RENT—A three story BRICK, on corner of 10th street and Virginia avenue, containing 10 rooms RME, corner of D and 12th street fe 33" Fe BENT—The DWELLING PART of House 266 Ege Cig avenne, for rent, from tof March ne of the lar: Noe wines, on nue, Address JOHN FRANCE, No. 200 Bia le street, Baltimore, Md. fel * 3-6t* 0 RENT—A BRICK gp: on West street, ‘No. 169, between High and 4 Retitoe good condition, with gas and water, tures for sale. Apply at WM. G i7t High st. Possession given | immediately. ay att Te RENT—To resi FURNISHED ne To netse Se in She Inquire of F. for an effice.in a genteel honse, without gildcon. penta it oo Address TANTIVY. office. WELLING HOUSE FOR SALK.—A two frame DWELLING with brick building in the rear. containing 7 rooms, Situated on D street, be- tween 13th and Lind streets, No, 254. Terms: One. half cash, the balance ‘able 5 © twelve or 61 con months from da Title good Boe pession given immediat Apriz to Sirs, RANDOLPH on the do" r to Mose ‘ok SEY, RAGES 2 O., Attorneys, 273 near 13th. Pri rice : OR Bes 406 P 43¢ and ¢th streets, north ai month. Possession given Marc store "P\We FRAME HOUSES FOR RENT —Corner along na Oo hae ag pttond (rooms <“e Rent er month, in advance. Apply H. O. bol Hes Jewelry Store, 335 Founsyivante aye. Foe oe BRICK HOPSES, on 4% st., between Pennsylvania and Missouri avenues: one 13 roone, with — and . Appl rare 8 SSOHNSTON, N 9. 373 Penn, nne, ceween 44 and 6th sts. fe 2-6t* FOR BENT—A HOUSE, containing § rooms. situated on yo street. with stable attached. Me Inquire at Peter enal’s Eagle Restaurant, No. = faves street, near new Orphan Asylum. fe OUSE FOR BENT—Contains ten rooms; has th room. Located on — = the yard and het 22d 8 pply to W.8. THOMP corner Isth street and New York avenne. ja31 6t* aE FOR SALE, very low, 97 acres improved. miles from Beltsville, ‘end 11 mi ties from Wastinaton, snd 2miles from Raitroa: aye at 392 Tun atreot. Island, between De and eo LOUIS DEITZ, on the place. jan 3- im OR BRENT—A three-story bees HOUSE, with storeroom and as A 5763 7th st.. betw Inquire next door, ic SALE CHEAP—A MOVABLE PHOTO- GRAPHIC GALLERY. on wheels, at No. 401 cet, between sth and7th strecta, For particu: fa inadire at EDMO YERS' Uarpenter Shop on the same lot. 38 26-20" Fo) BALE—The HOUSE and Rot in Sqnare 283, southwest corner of north and Thirteenth street west. The premises have been Figpacend for pany years 28 a 5 ag stand for ices poet Mrs. Bevans. Apply to THO 1M PSO: > No.4 Peovtste avenue. jan 25-tf F%. RENT—Finc FISHING LANDING, on the Potomac Bi: known as the Beasly Fix! ishing Shore. Apply to it: 8. SOHNSTON, No. 373 Penn. avenue, en National Hotel, bet. 4}¢ and 6th ste. ja 20 Im™ FS RENT —Furntebed ROOMS, also a BED BOOM and PARLOR with Balcony fronting on Ronvarsvanis avenue; furnished or unfurnished; with or without Beard; No. 546 Pennsylvanis av., between Ist and 2d stra, Washington. jan 18-602w* FS SALE—A three-story BRIOK HOUSE with Frame Building in the rear, and vacant lot ad- ‘This property is located on North Capitol st. aortas: Band ta By utifully situated for a ine esac culars inquire of WALL, BTEPHENS & aod 38 Paavenue. janis tf Myo Died ay. and lith street. ver Nagle’s Auction Booms For rent by the day, week, or month, fer Qon- e Lect eB, ices Halls —— very large age gy terms on the pre! of jens : NAGLE & CO. OR RENT-Part of a house—8 to 5 ROO (eos pe aon fer homsakeeaiae mend bor ene low Jersey avenue sout vile arien celles. Kent low. Apply st Re. 7 = Jeracy av LEB OR » scammer Fondavane RESIDENCE 0 oceupisd iby the tate diese jas being now vacant will be cf or i perigee and wee om Senne rae : ast ‘The house can be scon Por “tory BRIOK HOUSES tee Qhersh yi rime i phe be sold oer gl Pee “SD. BAKER, Star rr {OU VRNALS LaGax SuNE- HOU PH Fying on business. ‘The Brick Hi Sad stables com STaaatre U8 Marble at J. JOUV: AL'S Marble byt rt cor. New. Jersey avenue and F MB i= RENT, No. 485 ut | Soe atreen, Oana 1 Louisiana, gaa sy sagt for Mechanics in the S per week. maeint “OR 1B RENT_The prose ‘next to the Star Ufiice conn Star, Maetit cor to rent or car- t front apply 0 0. 5 roRAKER Bier Omen wit B. 1 ‘ARLOR and MBER ad- Chambers on qoumeewenly “raishea, suitable ey Bembera'o c Con: meray & other bet" nd 2017 8, whl Gaal Wwinbow eat AUOTION SALES. rete a—e (Por other: Auction Sales see Fourth poy] & CO.. Auctioneers, 307 Pennsylvania avenue, FUBNITURE OF A itt REMOVING, AT ned ar Aa ae ee ber Set! ey amber Setts ocs and Loohiag Glass. . Dressing Bureau, aod Crockery . Glassware Btoves and Eitehen uisi it wW.B. Wis & CO , Aucts. Y PLANT & CO., Auctionsers, On THURSDAY MORNING, Sth instant. »' 10 o'clock, in front of our wareroom, we shall sell, to close consignments— Chestnut and other Chamber Suites Duress, Wasi tends ‘ables, Chairs Stover’ and Kitchen Utensils sodmepes, Oarpets. &c , &c. Sale wit Shout ree OPOry. PLANT 4Co., Aptiqpers. D street, fe 6 2t* between sit aud 10th sts, B® CROWN, WALKER & CO., Aactionsers. AUCTION SALE AT HR ORIGINAL WASH INGTON CITY HOKS! ane cabmass Aas, ON 10TH sr nea AL. will sell, on THURSDAY MORNING. Fob, = ath ai Also, pty Botties Also, 30 barrels Cider Vinegar Also, 2 is large Chaldrons Also, 180 Army Desks ant and Medicine Cheste i rreie Pigs-Feet and Tripe. » Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satard aye. regard to weather. rash CROWN, WALKER & 00., Aucts WALL & CO., Auction 5 “Oibiegt Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 95 La. ay.. between Sth and 10ih ate SALE OF TORSES. CARRI Ges. & mOntHCRSDay MORNIS iG. Febraare 6th com. py Soak "ec! = at the Bazaar, will be sold HORSES, including a number of excclirat work, sails, mily Horses. A full descripsion at sale: et A pair of Match brown tien A large collection of dest le new and seconc wae Carriages, Buggies. BR: Wagous, and other ‘hicies SaaS aoe o'clock &. m » fine travelers, A large gollection of ‘new and second-hand Har- L80, 2 New Family Carriages, 2 New Germantown Carri Regular sales at the "Boxeer Fgpoc-d Tucedey. Thursday, and Saturday, without regard to the weather. Carriages and Hepes sizeve st rise sale. fe6 WALL & CO., Aucta. ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionecrs. VALUABL ay IMPROV ED REAL ESTATES. + ee RIVATE RESIDENCE aT PUBLIC We will eel, on THURSDAY, February 8, at 4 orclock p m.. in frout of the premises, three-sto Brick House'and Lot. front and back alleys, on M street north, next to the corner of 7th street west adjoining J.B Cassia's Dug Store, i mmediate possession given Terms: One half cash: balence in six and t months A deed given and « deed All stamps and conveyancing at t purcharer, fe 5-ts lve ru. cost of the GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct. B* THOMAS DOWL EXCELLENT Hors B0SEWOOD FIANO, . Auct.; Georgetown HOLD FU aarty ee &c., &., AT On FRIDAY MORNING, February 9. at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the residence of Henry La Reintree, Esq..on Frederick street, between 2d and 3d streets, an ‘silent assortment of Household Furniture, consistiug of— One wee osewood Case (nearly new) Piano, Chickering Bprin Meat hole, Marvie Top Tables, Bureaus Cane Seat and other Chairs, Sideboard, Bodsteads Three ply and Ingratn Carpeta, ( cottage F ritare One excellent Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, nearly new Walnut Bookcase, Oil Cloth, Matting Crockery and Glassware. Cx oking and other Steves ee Kequisites, and many articles not men- tior _fes "Intel. 1 THOMAS DOWLING, Aact. B* THOS. DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. 2 Ho Ouse Wau v) at AUCTION G, February ath, 1555, at I store of Messrs. Pal mer & Bro., No, 90 Brig reet. opposite Joffer ton street, all of the stock, consisting or ~“ealome Parlor Steves of every style and zh Tinware, Hardware. Woodware. And &@ genera! assurtment of Housefurnishing One Horse. Wagon on 5 Terms cash. AMUEL PALMER, Assignes. ja 30 [Intel) “tos . DOWLING, Auctioneer, &7- THE ABOVE SALE. ALE IS UNAYOIDABLY postponed unt!l TEURSDAY MORNING, F. same hour. AMUEL PALMER Assiguee, fes THOS DOWLING, Auct ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S Sale oF 1 BOSRROLD FURNI TURB AND EFFEC On MONDAY" MOBNING, Fereiiy 19, mencing at If o'clock, a virtue of adeed of trust or foe a siaee = oa a ST, folios 251 to ‘one of the land records of Washington couaty. sed to medirected, I shall ool! of keen er aws Joth street, west side. near Penneylvania avenue, the Household Furniture jp contained, and named in a schefule marked “A,” attached to said deed of trust, Bemune | in part Sofas, Arm Chairs, Rockers Reception Chairs, #, Bookeass Iwo ne » Basy Chair Centre ‘and 3i Side Tables Bed Wardrobes, Washstands Chamber ‘Tables, C Cane seat Chairs Cottage Sets, t Ware Har Eoaae Husk Mattresses Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows parler and Ciamber : rack, Ojlcloth . Window phates, von ‘tien Blinds Lace Ourtains Sheets, Blankets, Pillow Cases, & Cooking Stove and Kitchen Furniture a Re Glasewa: ‘Terms cas! H.C. SPALDING, Trustee, fe5-dts _JAS.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT Ss AMP STUNEMAN. ca hief Quartermaster’ 's Office, Depot af Washinsion, Washington, D. C., February 6, 1865. SLWIll be sold at public auction, on the premises under the direetion of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel anes M. Moore, A. Q. M., on SATURDAY, Feb- Fuary 10. 1006, at 32 » THIRTEEN FHA ME BUILDINGS, situated a =: pou Stoneman, near Giesbo:0, B.C., as fo One (1) ) Building, 32 M4 F3 fest. One (1) Building, 12 by 25 foot. One (1) Stal 2 by Ff feet. One (1) Sink, 12 by 32 feet. One (1) Tank, 5 by 16 feet. One (1) Quartermaster’s vo 18 by 23)¢ feot, One (1) Workshop, It -¥ 28 fee Gne (1) Barracks, 34 by 253 fect, Two (2) Barrac KS, each 25 by 258 fee dno \h) Guarteormister eorskonse, 23 by 4é foot, One (1) Building, 1? by 25 feet. One (1) Tank, 5 by 16 feet. Une (1) Sink."12 by 12 feet. One (1) Guartermaster’s Office. 15 by 2335 A tug will run from 6th street wharf to G! and back, on the peg Ndr sale. for the conveni reops who desire °T he buildings will be ry sip iy —— be re- moved ne im aio éays neswine ee erms Jash,in Governm — : : Gen, and Ch! tet Oa Lee eaten i“ r Gen. al e! Taste! RY pu Depot of Washingto: IC AUCTION OF SUBSISTENCE Pvsy STORES AND PROPERTY. Office Depot Commissary of Subsistence, Washington, D. C., February 2, 1866. Will bé offered at Pablic Sania! at Sixth atest 3h ri, in this atllo'’clock a.m., on TUES- AY. February 90; 1836, the following Sh Bod Pieat 1S of excellent work Oxen, ®. oo petal of Gora cigs! the ear.) 430,000 pounds of 117 000 pounds of iiss A 2.200 gallons of Barat of Coffee the following condemned Subsistence Stores, viz- 0 ‘About 2,000 pounds of Salt Beef of Sucked f Beet. sar xe of Smoked Herring 1,800 pounds of Hard Bread, 1,100 por f Corn Meal. EE x um onin} Be pour th Se Boel ated Potaows, alances mnte| er Scales, Meat ens ‘Commisse- Ke sears adic hitaeake Ee an a a ee ra vig Berke, Comes Mili; on, CongingS stores. B ire Drick, Lamps, A lot of Coffee and sat Sacks, Gunny Bags.Racs, Terma: Cash in Government funde, feb 6-8t GAME OF eh WHITE AN PEUm Ts. Gane The Game of jhe separ Of Great a Truthe iene Se FRANCK TAYLOR. AUCTION SALES, HIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. B* K. F. PAGE & 00., Auctioneers. AUCTION SAL Bs EVER DAY, THURS- pi . PAY and A NG, at 10 o'elook, pENERY EVENING through the week, Buencine At 7 o'clock, of a regular amsortuent of peraliy Out door Be ee attended to on reasonable terme. — advanced on Merchandise of every descrip- u.K WALSH £00. Avot ¥ NAGLE & 00., Anc Sales-reoma No. 267 tion. Nagie & Co. wilt et’ the sale of Rea! Ew the residence of famt!inx oegtining ing. Also, to the sales of stooks ef Groceries and A — of every description, Horses, Onrri Harnces, &0. deo 1. SALE OF VERY © Hole cr FINE On TURSDAY ard WRDSESDAY RY ENINGS, €th ar b iuetants, at Tt, o'clock, NAGLE & o0., Aecticocers, AGLE & < ver their salesroome, 2 ge Con sti: choice lot of fine Steel Plat » ings, consisting of some choice Proof Imp after Landseer, Herring, Thompson. Ure Ferd. Ausdell, Bowbottom, and other celebrated arti This is an excelieut opportanity for the citi: of Washington absut to rmbellish their pealdceens with some choice engravings, which will be on ex. hibition two days before the sale. Ral peremptory Ladice aie rapcctfully invited to oall and ox- amiue. Pr les wi if desired. Catalogues on Tu fe 5-3t J day m soreing a ©o., _Auctioncers, orion Eer STORE, with Saloon attached: ‘Kitchen and Bakery com plete; tu a good loc TIL be gold on enay ferme. ‘For particulars apply te NAGLR & Co?, Auctioneers, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. feos ——————————E a won bate PRIVAT Le well built three story BRICK HOUSE ena LOT, with two story Brick Building in rear; ail modern improvements. This property must be sold. as the present owner ts leaving the city, Fur- ther particulars at our store ja 9-tf NAGLE & CO . Anctionsers. BY THOS. DOWLING, Aue EXCELLENT FU RNITU RE. RN G -_ FRAME MIREO CT ou W EDNESDAY MORNING, Febroary 7, 1355, at 10 o’cleck. I will seil. atthe residence recently ocenpied by Lient Genera! Grant, op Koad street, between Congress snd Hi;h streets. Georgetown Georgetown. Heights. a larce Mection of superior Hunsehold Furniture. consisting in part as follows. vir Two splendid Parlor Suites, consistag of Sofas, Kasy and Side Chairs Que Rosewood Pian ninde by Chi-keriug Two splendid Gilt F; French plate Mirrors, ateand Brackets Cha One Hail Bett, consivting of Hat-rack, Chairs, &e. Rosewood and’ N toads ble top Centre Ts ee nd Cloth Window Curtat and Co Extension Dir ng Table. Chairs, Bureaus isteads, Chancesiers. Vases. Bi arbie top Sideboard Feather Bi Hair and Husk Mattresses Oi) Cloth, Crockery and Glassware, Furnace, and A great many articles not — and alto- gether a vers euperior iot of Farni ‘ermas cash. OMAS DOWLING, _feb2 Untel} oneers. -Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, — OTe. AUCTION SALE OF A A Two STORY PRimMe HOUSE AND LOT on 19TH STREET, NEAR Q STREET. On WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at o'clock ™., we shall sell, in front of the prem.~ Lots 4 and 5, ip Square 112. having 32 fest front. euar in back by good depth Conneciicut avenue, wi! the improvements. Terms cash All converancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser's coat $50 down when « Nd fe 3 Y WM. SMITH & OO., Auctioneers. SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK ae SK. RESTAURANT AND IXTURES ALSO. THE WHOLE OF THE Hote HOLD FURNITURE CONTAINED On WEDPESDAY. Feb. 7, at 10 o'clock, at 216 K street, pomween Ses 18th sts... —s ot Feather Bede, Bureaus, bles. Look Mahegapy Glasses. Stoves, Carpets, ve kery ané “4 7 uisites. Twen- ime Cigs: quers, Ac, arr SE tose ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioncers, SALE OF GENTS’ WEARING APPA Will added to the sale ef Surveyor Te, Outit WEDNESDAY MORNING, 7th February, at the Auction Rooms. asmal! quantity of Geuts’ Wear- ing Apperel, but little worn. consisting of— Two entire suits Winter Clothing, ar nae severs! single Pants and Vests and onte, fe5 (Chron] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. On THURSDAY, the ist Ant day of Febranry, 18%, at 4 o'clock p. m., we will bite aucti fo the highest Uidaer. pt the aroun, the follow: ing very desirable BUILDING LOTS, to-wit: Jot No. 3. fronting 05 feet su qerte D crepes bo- tween 6th aid 7th streets and wumbered 8 and 9, in the same es uid Lot § fronting 65 feet and S inches ‘on north O street, betwee and 7th streets cast. and the said Lot 9 fronting o@ feet and 1 inch on Maryland avenue, as the said lote are laid down. Ac. the Tlais ‘of the syusres and lots of Washington city. ‘Term rms: One-third cach; and the balance in equal instalments at six and twelve months from the day of sale, with oes — date, secured by deed trust vpon So meee ‘The tiule to this property fs clear aed anques- eo ra chy bo yo > vurchaser to pay convey- ancl oe CREEN s ne Wiis ja 23 Ta,Th,S,ads motionasce. Ss? THE ABOVE gaan Is FostrouE. UN- til WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant. at the same hour and place. ine ENS Winks ams. fos Auctioneers. ro. W. BOTELER, J Jt., Auctioneer, SALE oz. oRTEIIARD 1 TAREE, tt Saha) OD WILL. &c., A’ UCTION ©n THURSDAY MORNING Feb Sth, at 10 o'clock. I shall sell at No. 315. (third floor. he v street, between 10th aud lth, the Good Wil a Fixtures of 8 welt -cstabligbed and profitable u liard Boom, e1 five superior marble bed Biers Tables, a Backs, Fixtures, Good this afords a rare opportunity for persons who may desire to embark spyptes: by Aah: The establishment may be purchased *, private sale if tion is made before the sth inst. cash. {Intel} ©.W. BOTELER, JR., Auct. CTION SALE OF SERVIOEAB A A° DAMAGED HOSPITAL PROPERTY. Square W aiiy, ‘on TH T.. ® considerable quantity of Damaged Hospital Property, embracing Sheets, Bod-Sacks, Hair Pillows, enay oy 9 Mous- quito Bars, Shirts. Draws, Gowns, &¢., Terms : Cask in Government fands, wh eer claik hours item cenmtastion ofoale. oI ours trom . thin forty eight hours iro" SUTHERLAND, ja 31-7t Surgeon and Medical Por., U. 8. U NITED STATES MILT ‘ARY BAILBOADS ii ice of Assistant Quart jermnaeeer t feshouaton. auction eared OF LOOOMOTIVES. Will be vold at public suction at Danville, Va., on THU RSDAY, the sth day of March— S)evcond hand Locemetive Engines, 4 feet ae ~ he gouse; cylinders, 15x22; weighing about 2 tons each ‘Teo (2) Box Freight =. 4 feet 8, inch gauge. je to commence at 10 a.m. ‘ermae : inch in Government pee it BoviNsox _ fe 1-cotd Brevet Hirig. Gen A. Q. it. DAMSON & CO., Auctioneers, 506 Hh street, one » door from Penn. avenue. SS poshenaeale- RSE he als Y Pett Household ie. 2 Oe " ment "wiemecared, aes ? to id Thicn| ttention nt Drivateresidences, =o be stven Thureday, and Sat- _ eaies every Tuceday, je ib im STORER FOB disable tat ante pice tending the ue of tne a by of " cents por bottle. urd: pi pene EXFORD'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD R N fer worms, valed im and pe- outiarly being ~