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‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. ——>——_ *< ee ee &c.. TO-NIGHT. ATIONAL THEATER.—Last it on which occasion she will salen her geet role of * Eli: Queen of Engiand,' {uibasiasucally received on Thursday og Watt's New Orgra Hoven —The new com- b ety in “Love's Sacrifice,” this evenin :, with ts. Emily Jordan and Frank Lawilo- (their first a) ce) in their favorite roles of Matthew and Margaret Elmore. FAIR awp Fustivat by the ladies —— Cbarch, in cae eon aon af Bat edifice. FRANKLIN HALL, 9th and D.—. Fair of the ladies of Trinity P. E. owen oe Opp Fettows’ HaLt.—Fair aa festival in aid of the contribu oe iting fund of the Foundry Opp FELLows* Hatt, N. — benefit of St. Peter’s Par ent echial ebook mes A Fate for the benefit of the new Catholic Church in the First Ward, in the basement of St. Matthew's Church, 15th and H streets. —e—__ Cente MaRKeT To-UAx.—Beef, best cuts, Re ib.,25¢.; Rext, Wve.; Salt Beef, 15a20c.; Dried ef, 25aivc. Veal, duc. Mutton, chops, 20c., Lamb, 2ve.; Lard, 20c.; Pork, fresh, 20e.: -; corned, ise.: Bacon, bams,ancut,23c.; ;8liced,30c.. breasts, 2va2Se.: shoulders, 18. Butter, 40adSc,: Chickens, c-a$i; Turkies, each, $2884; Geese. : Ducks, pair, 75¢.9$1.25. Eggs, doz., 45a50c. Greep Corn, — 40c. Green Corn, inear, dezen, I2 cents. ik, c.aSl. Ap- ples. dried, 75c. Leeks. na s ainipe, 20c. pk. Prnchew dried, Beans, but- er, We.: white, Baise: dries pot qt., Se. Kiadishes, per bunch.2a4c. Beets, per pk., 40c, Onions, d#a50e.; Okra, 3ve.; Parsnips, 30at0c.. Peas, Quart, 0c. Carrots bunch, 5 cents. Fish Rock, large, each, $1a2 small.buach, 40c.; —— fuc.; Mackerel, 25c. each; Halibut, ; Sheephead, 75a81 each: Lobsters, - 15 ce Sea Bass, per pound, Spanish Mackerel, Siasi 50 stale per bushel, a$i.10. Corn Meal, sr Tag 25 Shipstuff, 60a50c. Brownstuff, 50) Shorts, 4. Corn, shelled, $1a$1.25, i ear, $4 SvaS6. Oats. bh., 6lafiSe. Hay, cwt., 81.50 Straw, 0c.a8i.25. Celery, pr bunch, lc. Krout, per quart, Isc. Cabbage, per head, 3aive Hominy, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, lal cents. Potatoes, uai0c. per pk. Tomatoes, Waltic. Sqirrets, 3) centseach. Egg Plants, esthuts. 2c. gt. Sweet Potatoes, asic. e.1b. Small Birds, per doz, cock, per pair. 3i. Small Ducks. as Partridges. per doz., 24385; Robbins, Rabbits, each. 3a40c. Chinquapins, per + 20c.; Cranberries, isc. Pumpkins, 1 to each. Pork. country slaughtered, 9% alu. cts; Beef, 10e. Small lots, very fine, Offered tb morning. The market was affected by the rain this morning. The supply was plentifa , but the buyers were not so numerous as was desired. se Tue SkaTInG CLUB —Last evening, a meet- ing ofthe Washington Skating Club was held the rooms of the Board of Trade. Mr. W. president, in the chair, and Mr. J. n secretary -man, from the committee to visit ar the river. between 19th and reported that the committee had the ground in company with Mr. For- t eCity Surveyor. They had not decided Whetber to fill the pond from the canal or the Potomac aqueduct. An estimate had been nd it was thonght the whole thing. idings, platforms, &c., could be fitted streets, rivon presented a communication John M. Coyle relative to a lot, com- € about 54 acree, between 1ith and 13th 5 east, C street south and South Carolina ue was decided to secure the ground near the Tiver, between 19th and 20th streets. Mess Savage and Morrison were appointed & committee to visit the property-helders ecure & lease on the premises. The committee to solicit subscriptions re- ported tbat they had received the blank certifi- cates of stock on Thursday and since that time out fifty shares had been taken. A large umber of gentlemen had expressed their will- enessto take stock, and it was thought the stock would soon be taken. aimee teAL ESTATR Sates.—Green & Williams, tioneers, sold loton M street, between 4th and Sth west, to W. H. Crown, for 35 cents per foot; adjoining lot to John Slater, 30 cents: part of the land in Washington county, known as White Haven, the property of Dennis Donn, deceased, to H. Gutsball, for $1,500; frame Bouse ae | lot on O street north, between 12th and 13th West, to Mrs. P. Duffy, for $710; lot 3, square 5/4, improved with a four-story’ brick bouse, on P street south, between 45 and 6th weet, toMrs. M. L. Porschall, for $1,500; pew in St. Jobn’s Episcopal Church. was ti. K. Randall for $295. Kilbourn & Latta, real estate brokers, corner of 7th and F streets, have sold the 3-story brick house on the south side of K street, No. 36!. between J2th and 13th streets. for $9,500; lot 25x93. Lots 23 and 24, in square 24. on N street, between 24th and 25th streets west, for 6 cents per square foot, to Joseph Anderson. Sold to Dantel Lougbran, lot 25, in square 23, corner wth and N streets, at 10 cents per square foot. Sold to C. F. Willet, 6 feet front of lot 15, in square 1:6, on L street, between 15th and 16:h streets west, for $1,900. Sold to Joseph Ander. son, lot 26, in square 24,on 24th street west, between BM and N streets, for 10 cts. per square foot. Also, 2-story brick bonse and lot on 4th street west. between P and Q streets, to ©. H. Griggs, for $2.300 casb. ——— HORSE AND WAGON STOLEN.—Mr. Michael Boleman, who resides near Marlboro Md.. appeared at the office of Justice Moore yeater- d@ay,and made complaint that on Saturday, fast. about 7 o'clock. while at the grocery store of Mr. John Hughes, near the Baltimore depot in Washington, a light business Wagon, to which was atracheda fine sorrel mare. was stolen from him by some party unknown. who waseeen driving at a rapid rate in the direction of the Long Bridge, and is supposed to be lurking im the neighborhood of this city. ‘The case was given ipso the hands ef Mescrs. Burnett & Eden, who are making strenuous efforts to ferret out the author of the mischief. A reward of $25 bas been offered.—Alezandria ournal. a Tue Escare ov Bax: McQuapg.—The report that the notorious McQuade escaped m the Camberiand prison last Wednesday was imeorrect. Me(jaade, George Freeman, Jobn Dooly, Patrick Dagnan and a negro amed Robert George. alias Butler, escaped rom the jail at Cumberland on November 30th, ¥ cutting through the upper floors and roof of the prison. They were confined for lar- ceny. horse stealing and assanit aud battery. The sheriff of Alleghany county, Md.. offered = reward of $150 for their apprehension. ———@& Tue Boarp or PoLice—Yesterday, the I ‘@ ot Police held an adjourned meeting for consideration of applications for licenses sell liquor, and reconsider the rejected li- <nses upon the appeals of the applicants. ‘The Board disposed of all the license business before them, and a number previously rejected were confirmed, and the Secretary, under a resolution of the Board, approved all pre- sented within three days past, they exhibiting sii the qualifications required by the resolu- tion — SAFELY REMOVED.—Yesterday, Saperinten- dent Talcott, of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, ucceeded in traneterring all the apparatus of his department from the old central office, on loth street, to the mew office, at the Police Headquarters, opposite the City Hall. The re- moval of the apparatus and the completion of connections were pertected withont acci- dent. and the limes are in complete working order —_—.—— InsoRpeRLY.—This morring, Lient. Mil. ‘dof the =th precinct, reperted the arrest ot two disorderly crowds in the Sixth Ward. ‘The first crowd consisted of colored men and women. except Jobn Evans. white. Their fines Smounted to # The other crowd € t f Irish men i women, and their fines amounted to $16 They were tried by Justice Cull ———_e Inck RivEks.—This notorious fellow, who was acquitted yesterday by the Criminal Court, where be was on trial for resisting an officer, wen! rightaway from court, got drunk, en- tered the Lawn restaurant on D, near 2th street. bebaved ipa disorderly manner, was arrested by officer Leach and locked up in the Central Guadbouse before 7 p.m, and held for trial this morning. So tee FimsT ArrEarance oF EMILY Jorpan— ‘This artist, a member of the company at Wali — Opera House, makes her first be + een «Te to-night, m her favorite role argaret E nore, in the play of Love's Sacrifice. Frank i. wlor, Mrs. Grattan, Mr. Mortimer, Mr. Met- kit. and Mr. Varrey are also in the cast. ee St Sette Liqvor UNLicensep. — Edward Wall wes arrested by officer Clements, of the S(b precinct, for selling liquer without license. ‘The accused was taken before Justice Cull, who tinec him $20. _—-. a. 'OLATING THE LicENsx LAw.—Michael loore was arrested by Officer Orump, of the * Ward, for se)ling liquor without license. tice Drary fined bm $30, Potice Retvrne. —The Lieutenants of the F clice geported § arrests in the entire District Zosereny, ‘The tines imposed amounted to Sei 47. OITY ITEMS. —_—_ JEWELRY and Silver-Plated Ware for arietmas received this at Priee’s oe Doltae Jewelry Store. Nor Pennsylvania avenue, near 6% street. ‘ —_——___ TANGIER Istayp wool mitte sa) rior and warm. $1.25 per aire Balti (isove meas ‘Woo! jackets, heavy, 95, thing to keep warm at Henning’s One Price Store, corner 7th street and Maryiand avenue © ——_e—____ ¥IN8 StiTonEp Boots made to order, and a = fit oe for $10: Sorkin - cus’om made store hosts, boots, for $3.50 to $5; at Heilbrun /, 503 Seventh street, one door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. pinata tars ge neg Artem Drawers, 99 cents enc! ood ves, 75 Fens per Gray's Uollars, 25 cents per Good Half Hose, 20 cents per pair; Stat aioe Drawers, 75 cents; at Franc’s popular Gents’ Furnishing House, 49$ 7th street, between D and E streets. % ——__o—_—_ BcRpETTE has just received one hundred Rob-Roy shawls. which are very desirable, as cloaks and coats are going, so rapidly ont of fa: hicm; also, a few solid Plaid Poplins can be found 1a his immense stock of Dress Goods. W. W. Burperrs, No. 251 7th street, between I and K street. —_ WE wouLD ADvI8E Members of Congress and others in want of first-class garments at moderate prices, to call at the appa! Tail- oring establishment of Parmer & Walker, No. 434 Seventh street, near E. They have on band a beantiful and well-selected assortment ot Beavers ana Chinchillas, and all other kinds of goods usually kept by a first-class estab- lishment; also, a very fine assortment of Furn- ishing Goods. Give them a call. oaegaeipedineaa CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, study your per- sonal interest. Buy your Tea by thé pound of the Chinese Tea Company, 536 Seventh street, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street. 3 pa als For OnILBLarNs and Frosted Feet, White’s Embrocation is a specific. Price $1 per bottle. For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4;and 6th streets. ——_o—___ A SURE PILE Cure.—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in- strument positively cures the worst cases of piles. Sent by mail on receiptof $4. Oircn- lars free. Soild by druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. B. Romaine, Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. a oa Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Erlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vaseular Excresences, &c.. successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Penn. 8 ¥.. between Streets. Office hours from § a m. and6to Sp. m. to5p. m, PENNIES can be had Star office counter my quantities at the MARRIED, BENNARDP—FRANK. In Washington, Thurs day, December th. 1856. at the residence of the Bey Dr. Whit Pastor of Bt Matthew's Church, Brevet Majo: vy. fae. we the Ist U8. Cavalry. to Mi LICE V. FB. ter of Jacob Frank, aq , o ingson city They leave at once for Carlisi « Where the Major is stationed on duty with the monnted re- cruiting servic (Carlisle. Pa, Please copy.) a DIED. BOSOOW. Yesterday morning, the 7th instant, Mrs. EMMA BOSOOW,a native of Encland, but for about twenty years a resident of this city Her foneral will tase place fiom the residence of Mrs. Fillins, 19% 8th street, at 2 o'clock to- morrow ‘Sundar’ afternoon. Her friends are re spectfnily invited to attend. BOURKE On the morning of the sth fustant,of Oorsemption KRPPLE. os34 one vy and three days, in‘ant son of J. MV. Bourke Wis remains will be taken to Baliimont or inter- nd Greereville, Teon., papers ment. McKay, a. ibe morning of the 8th instant, JAMYSH McKA His faveral willtake place from his residence. on the corner lo*: and H streets, on Sunday, at sty o'clock p. m. CARLL. On the 7th instant, LOUIBA. beloved wile of George Carll, in the 31st year of her age, Liow soon the fondest hopes decay. Friend after friend must pass away; Death will not spare a «ingle tie. The dearest one on earth must die. Mourner- it 1s thy lot to die, Bereft of all most dear to thee But there's a bright and happy shore Where friends shal] suffer pain no more, Then look to that bright home above, Where dwel! the objects of thy love An: pray that when thy work is o'er All may unite to part no mere. Preee one kiss upon her forehea/l. Gently close those sweet blue eyes; Bo not weep, she’s only sleeping. We will meet her in the skies. The relatives ead friends are respectfally invited to attend her fnperel, to-morrow (Sunday) after- neom, at 23. o'clock, from her late residence, cor- per of K and 7th streets east. SS Fo. et ae pani Fd a acoul yards ingaire a at ¢ the oi office of the wee use. M EDICINES caearet LS aly yl THE CHEAP. est and as e best. A large stock, can always be found ‘ot MOORE ‘Ss Drag Store, 113 Pennsylvania avenue west. de BBITEER GAS BURNER. MORSI Gi) Lee 9 A NG LORY, 1aTOR, Togetber vith ass OOOKIN PARLOR, — Constituting the larg in the city, are kept w! and mone your selectior near 7th stre: de 5-6t it selected stock sou oa hea better call At 321 Pe. avenue, B.H. &H. I. GREGORY. 79,70 THE HONG. 536 7th street, to buy the TBAS of China and Japan, st New York paced peices: 2 6-3t Lanozsr ST@RE IN THE CITY! TWO STORES COMBINED IN ONE: FURS! FURS: FUBS! FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. IN GREAT VARIETY. Having purchased them esrly this season, we are enabled to sell them £0 per cent. cheaper than sny house in the city. +, LANSBUBGH & BROTHER, 551 7th street, cer Building. delim_ ___—sTntelli G*°vEs & BAKEL CELEBRATE” FIBST PREMIUM FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, The best Family Machine in the market. The only ‘Machine that will both Sew and Em- broider per/ectly. They make an Elastic Stieh that will net break thei rites, at scamine tints ore SSarranes., ims washin Call We bave reduced Pty 22 bod of all the best grades Family and Bxtras. BOAN & PRREIE. Southwest corner E and sth streets, EN’S OVERCOATS. Heavy Warm OVERCOATS... no 27-6tif Blue Petersham do Biack U: do Brown Witney do Mixed do do Brown do do Drab Chinchilla do Moscew Beaver do Esquimenx Beaver do Biue Castor de do Bive Pilot do 8 ONE PRICE. MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, NO DEVIATION. GEO. 0. HENNING, = orner 7th st. and Maryland ave. de }-6tif™ nd six op Bi es, Baviness Wagons, All work warranted to beans . Bepai attended to represcaied, Repairtit went A. GganaM, de 5-3" 374 D street. between sth and 9b. DID BARGAIN —Oue fine Rove. SLi?) PIANO, Kuabe & €0.,7 Jockey d La cheap for cash, wrranes between Asth and iéth sts. cash ae 2 7 rom the Orphans’ Court of a Washi unty, in the Distcict of Colembie, estate of D0. Inet the lectere of administration on the personal eary Pp. gton estate. — Given ander p Sooke 33th day. of Novem- -~ P| ne 1 tows" Ue Aamimetratels. LOCKS! CLOCK he . 7 a ved Look stone sa ee ol a TiplaLe- watonbe “4 ie ‘a _be 17-.m* opoliten E ‘otek ‘ha MILLI bets Pees | AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL | THEATEE RTOR, ‘ORI. PPaLpine & BARR cnn . a. es esscesseeesseseeeees DAROCUOF rag TUERAT BAINES So -) | MADAM ao e apecaipe BISTORI water decries of hee gre . fein QUEEN OF ENGLAND. MONDAY NIGHT ME. TRE FERRER, Orchestra Chaiee OFF aoe Cirle, feseryed. 83 00 — and }, Bot reserved. eee at Tick “ ae eet e te oA. ingle Seats may Be securea WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. SATUBDAY EVENING, December 8, 1866, First appearance of the Popular Artistes, MBS. EMILY JORDAN t AND MB. FEANK LAWLER, Who will appear in THEIE FAVOBITE BOLES or MATTHEW AND PAvGhRRT ELMORE LOVE'S SAORIFIOg, . WITHA POWEBFUL OAST, ‘The Strongest 6ver presented to % “i ton r Audience in this Sterling P: . Family (rel amily (tre! Oolored Cirels. MBB. D. P. 1 BOWEBS Will appear on MONDAY EVENING, Decomber 10, Iu her great role of LADY AUDERBY, Assisted by _____MB, J.C, McCOLLOM. It p™s"atie BNTEETAINMENT wo GONZAGA HALL, oN MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1866, AT T% O'cLoOcK. THE SENIOR DBAMATIO ASSOCIATION Gonzaca’ ‘COLLEGE Will perform the interesting tragedy of ae MA, OB. THE DRUID MARTYR THE ST. ALOYSIUS CORNET BAND Will aiso perform some favorite airs. The farce of THE IBISH TIGER Will conclude the entertainment. The proceeds will be devoted to procuring cloth- ing for the poor children under the protection of THE YOUNG CATHOLIOS’ FRIEND SOCIETY Cards of admission, 25cents. de 8-2t NG Ge Hold: of tickets to to the Concordia erage Soiree are hereby notified that Mr Hapanen will exhibit and hire COSTUMES on MONDAY. December 16th, 1866, at Germania Hotel, uort!: C street, | between’ Sth sts. 1t* METZEROTT HALL. OB TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Dec. 10 and it. The Members of GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA Have the honor to announce TWO GRAND OPERA CONCERTS By the following Artistes: MARIE FEEDERICA, Mr. JOSEPH HERMANS, Mr. THEODOBE HABELMAN,. Mr. FBANZ HIMMEB, Mr. WILHELM FORMES, Miss CLABA LANG, Mr. WILLIAM GROSBOURTH, Piano Virtuoso and Conductor, In addition fo the regular progrmme the Grand Act Beoond @ MABTHA! And Grand Garden Act of Gouned’s FAUST! The sale of tickets will commence at Metzerott’s Music Btore, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Decem FS, at9 o'clock ason of two Concerts. Single Concert. : season fs ‘positively limi amnounced, @s existing enga: “te ee or returbing during the a NATIONAL THEATRE. BE-ENGAGEMENT oF MB. JEFFERSON. Owing to the continued demand for res ved te accommodate those who were unable laces caring th JE 'BSON, the Ma: Fane the public that they curipg bie valuable servic Baltimore. BE-OPENING ON MONDAY, Dec. 10, 1866. AS DR. OLLAPOD, ts the POOR GENTLEMAN; DIGGORY, in the SPECTRE eget ier": Box Bh open, Cy gene] oft ent are happy succeeded in se- his return frem 1B A FESTIVAL. The Ladies of the E street Baptist Ohurch will oom piety ou Plas CRSDAY: Wi Pete ey" thes D. AY RVENINGS. Decem: TIOK: KETS tp ters. de 3-6t* ‘LOST AND sapaee—- te ey so Pause as in Leh oeciae aiamiantans ae eet Stee Berti Bader wif etre tiegame at 408 Hb =e arecatet: one at “'n. W. BABNAOLO. Sis ON STOLER Oa the = ge Bleek ack Newtenaleaa: BOG 23 peo a vireet: somrette, if vetu C’ Sacer eae 2 Tas EE EE emall red and whi juested ir ut Panels UW: dry. The cee come forward, prove prop take heraway {de $30 se ESE on Wednerday, the ton: Setuoen oan On Bi Hall, B Bank of Was! to and in CO, street whi a aBackskin PO BT_BOOK, oon, " taining my license and a erable amonnt at of money. Address H, McCAFFERY, corner 3d and D streets, Island. de7-2t* i 0 REWAKD—Stolen trom my eins pus Fort Slocum, ye the Sth mall LiGHT Bar’ MULE: a m., mene ao tail trim ned with McOlellan saddie and bridle. Said mule was in Washington at 12 o'clock m same ‘The above fyeare will be ay. id formation leadi paid upon fafor' be ES SECDEN? very. Boom No. 10 Federal Block, de 7-st* corner F and 7th streets. D% LOsT—$5 REWARD — Lost, from the remises, & Sth street, since the Sth ef No- vember tas! medium sized bi ten TER RIEK, having a white breast. and oue white fore Daw wesring a red collar and brass padlock: an- ® tothe name of Billy. The enone, reward be paid for bis recovery. de it” J OTICE —Came trespassing on the vremises of the subscriber on Tuestay inst @ 27th ult., a large red COW and OALF. the latter about a kold. Gow cropped om bothears. The owner ik requested to come forward, prove property, pay JOHN NALLEY de 4-5t* corner ith st. east and Pa. ay. &30 BEWABD~Stolen on the night of the 33d of September from the premises of KsE, marked U. 5 and I. 0.; med size. tail somewhat sunburnt; hi roan charges and teke them away. Georce Jone«. near Bladensburg, a ‘k brows ‘The above reward will be. GRO to if returned OM Hyattavitle, Princes Gastente Oo BOARDING. 0 LET—A nice inrge Frout BOOM, with or without Rou’, Also, table b varders accom modated on very reasonable terms. Apply 222 H street on. x de7 st" pa ‘¥BONT AND A B TO RENT, with o without Board,at 3=0 EB street, Le: tween lvth and Lith str Suitable for a mem- ber of Conzress, de 3-6t* FRONT AND BAOK PA room attache d, suitable for parties desiring rooms, to let, . WITH Bed- M. 0. or other th or without board. at 213 Pa ave < opposite Willard’ 's Hotel, Table Boarders accemmodated. de 3 6t™ FUBNISHED ROOais SLEGANTLY F 4 suite or singly, with or without boa H street, between 17th and i8th. Table boarders accommodated, Terms reasonable. Also, Base meat Rooms suitable for offices, a a Stable and Carriage House ip rear of the house for MES. K. KEABNEY JORDAN ‘al Bri, lebt Paymaster neral Morris 5. Mille: Army, Bev. Mr. Keejing, pastor of Trinity Ohuren Bev, Father Ewecmalls, of St. Matthew's Church. SEVERAL GEST GENTLEMEN, or a gentlsme a & lady, 2 accommodated with BOOMS and TABL. pwd at 427 M ve., between sth and 7th sts. ferences Feu no 30 6t” A FEW VERY cor COMFORTABLY BNISHED BOOMS and good Tabie Board c: be had at 350 K street, between 1th Snd 13th streets. no 3-7t* Site GENTLEMEN, OB Meade pores a their wives, can be accommodated wi furnished or unfurnished. with rt Boards ; bath, hot and cold water. ew! #10 Bites street, Georgeto wn. no Ov ENTERPRISING FRIEND. aes CBUTOHETY having leased and newly fur- nished with all the modern impro: dwelling adjoint: fi pvc whe Be Po rool, oe ey, " modate Member ‘OF other, parties wishing PRLV ATE Rr tte he ciass Table BOARD. He continues still to serve Dinase and Supper Parties as heretofore, Pane OAN BE pCoommoDATED. WITH Booms and Table Board ‘0. 135 Dunbar- ton street, Georgetown. Dt D. oO A 15-3W ABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, few jE OR Ran moath. de 16-1 PERSONAL. B. H. E. WOODBURY has removed his office to No. 339 F street, oppesite St. Patrick's Oburch. de 8 ecolm A LADY HAS A FINE MINK COLLAB for sale. Would be Lage. § to exchange it for a od second-hand Oarpet. Address, for three days, fire. %. JARVIS, Washington Post Omnce. ds ae? Ye HAVE BEEN IMPBUDENT, but neither Buchu ar an among “will m: the trip tite Odd Fellows” Hetleod $3 cure e permanently. 6 3- im* HE ceed 18 HEREBY x WAREED ‘ainst buying Be PRO MissORY NOTES. dated. april 198! seas payable to Joseph Manc in six, twelve, and eighteen months after date, signed by Joseph Walter, and endorsed by ba F be ryote JOHN FRAAS. Trustee. ’ OTICE.—The public are res es pectfull. informed seat —_ Bot respon : Leweeia d for ‘any debts con: abiiehment. tractes outside of my es Rig bnigas, Hew, ioe) Dye House, de 6 48" 4 Seventh street. [SFQRMATION Wa WASTED OF JOHN DALEY. of Har Tieburs. Pa. When jast heard -olage | was in tne U. 8S. Army. Any ——- —_ whereabouts will confer infermation to hii be at No. i Iasi Articles erteren and made for— M te Wolf, January 19. 1856, zie Berges! pos gt 336 Penn’a favenwe. »ROFS, J.W. &H. P. KBEIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. pour Ai my is for the rece Tar A seleet a are forming on Wess = rt ationd our = mm 4% 6 ielocks f for those cannot al our regular ¢! ror ¥. Eilie*and W.G: Metzorets nted for Soirees, &c. vs and Hours of Twition - For Lean ‘Misses and ra, Taceday and Thursday afternoons, em to 6 o’cloc! Gentlemen's @lasses. Tuosday and Thursday eve- nings. from 8 to 10 o'clock. the hours For further information apply ai out of gaition; or address a note iy arter commencing with the rat lesson. 010 ABINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING A MARINO ASSEMBLY + noons, E, ap geb 9th and 10th street: This acade tien “an omy te Bow open fer the recep- Days id Bours ef tuition for young ladies nd masters entaya, Thuradays and Sat- from 3 to5 p. "Battence’ 's classes from 8 to 10, same evenings, B —Pri instruction given to suit the fone we AINS IN per a ae aes eoops aT an tiot | Bridge street. sueargstown, by ©. i is advanced, we i Winter noite | pS Eg Kd ne, Mei ress Cloths. Hr Plaids, Al cas Beiaine Cloak Shawls, Blaukets, Fi pels. Cle a ck m1 od pete mestl . purchased ‘which we are selling Nery cheap. wgte be acef Shirting Muslin at 25 cents, un Muslin rom 12% to 20 ts, Brit Ia + 22 cta. e fe are » determined t6 ae Give us 8 b ag i before purchesing Part STOBE. re EXCELLENT ARTICLE OF LACK TE Fin merere agar bee health by b: A yor o' nese Tea Com, Th et pede b 3t Bt reet. Just received per steamer from New Fok new “aandaure MIL N= FRUITS, NUTS, a, { Reletne. its. Figs, Dat mee 'renc! ae ry Zigae, Peaches Jel} Mek Somes Inger, Shellbarks, A’ Sebel oe ier no 23 not one K and 9th streets. HEAP FU BL pOQkR for sale atthe Gas Works at SOENTS H the Gas 483 nae 7 ge the Gas EO A. cide ct sae Bo 28- gineer, oe ia wEW Davee ene 500 Boxes eee La Sa sugar Sed ude dhs} a lan £00, ae sas Louisiaus areas, TT 0 THE HON. MBMBEBS OF THE HOUSE OF BEPBESENTATIVES, Washington, D. Cae has ® son of seventeon years, ae qualified to enter the " Sn ste at Annapolis. or the Military Acade- my at West Point. He will pay «reasopable sum to secure his ee we Cre Parent,” Box 67 Blooms New Jersey. de 5 6t M4 ADAM ABOLIAB, AN PMEBESSED ME DIUM AND OLAIRVOYANT, would most respectfully inform all who wish to gfve her a call that rhe is now feo Bole to read the past. present, api foture; is also able to advise oud consult ia ail business m |. lost or stolen property, re- covery of the ae love, marriage, &c , at 523 6th street, one doorfrom Kk street, from 8 a. m, until 9p. m, de 3-st* INTLEMEN desirous of having thelr CLOTH- = G ING SCOUBED and BEPAIRED, so 10 ato 8 as oe nen. eos, ¢ do well by colite atB MM. MA: BUDAR'S 77 10th 6 between D and cots. “i prices — for Sec- oot Hand Toth: 15-Im* TRIESEMAR, Puorzorep BY BOYAL ‘LETTE BES P. a geogred, by the seals ort the Rarscanie: de Paris, and the ese Ei aoe Tcctaal remed ro 5 is ef laxation, Sperm: pretthorthoss eon Expagation= 6 of the hye ‘Triesemar Ne: Ro 2 Eee cutirely, super- Cubebs, ae Friseemar Rotts Sis the be fateifble eu remedy for ali Hf Secondary th as obvi- sting the nee of ‘alother other "deleterious r e paration isin the form ef & most ie Lozouge. Secured from the effects of cli- changes of atmosphere. tin $3 grist four $5 coeee tn one tar Gone and in nd in 92 Py fe, sntnintored by *valpeau, Ballamande, Bou, SS eiolooale and yetall by Dr. BABBOW, Ho. 196 mabe bad les oC ie3 290 Penn's fon. “all Tin the Dark, eine uur AND STOVE WOOD. 282 Penn’a ave,, bet, Wthand 12th sts. 288 Always on hand a fall supply of the above-named article, sawed and split in any length and size re- quired, and promptly delivered to any part of the District at the LOWEST CASH PRIORS. nomtf _-—=-ss ss THOS, J. sslgtone Bosee, bed St eae oe “se family. fora b1 VW ANTED—48 Siro piorment Sen W2! Bree Tv) sents AM 5 | Sd W ‘iuinror or tneurance agenoy crwth bavi aged with any — ne kB through Post iT FOR Soldiers, Widows of Urempleyed a Baaes gruel dress, are wanted elowantly bones Se Hon. Induceme: and no oo iets aaageee J et ood ea. ans ned on peated, | Es afeees Bebei- ek Sal Badwaut ois | Fe OBR M. lyn, N.Y. WER tat. DUS THES must come weil Wanted amnion aie the coun- at steady a en all ; inter cae be = ing to eal Rotate ppplyine. oy J0t! Naat Fate ste. w ANTED—A 000K, WASH. - ¥ for asmall family Bo Seon none well recommended tween F and ca as Ww ANTED— ot class OABINST MA- KERS The bert wages will be anne oe met te 2 KING, corner of 12th aad Shan OR AM to do housework at c-rner 2d street Bstreet north two squares below Bassett's brick mali family; good wages to a Bm Fae JAN GIRL WANTED and ANTED—A small HOUSE, fr between 9th and 13th ai de6é 3t 7ANTED—A WOMAN to do chamberwork, ewing, and snperintend the cook! for Alto ae OMAN NTS (WANTED In ‘all parts of th: ited 5 ii “THE LIVES OF THE PRES by Jony 8.0. Assort, the great hi ork is plow ine ed dilast mice in on me, and ready fer ribers, The author, the theme, and the elegant styl« in which it is issued, combine to render it one of the best books for agents ever published in this coun- try. Exclusive territory may be secured by ad- dresting B. BRUSSEL: £00. Publishers "eva. on, Mass. de S-2w V J) ANTED—Oar ney) friends to know that we have arran, for a weekly supply of STAMPS of the VEBY LATEST designs for Braid end niin Now Ys All of the richest d ed in New Yor! ns now ‘Kk reach usa few a after for Joseys, Wali ANTED TO BUY—A small HOUSE. between 7th and 18th streets, and between "ed. 8 M street. Apply to AND cumirces PETE, BEDS, BX URNISHIN 1g GOODE ot every between @ and Hast aide LE AND RENT. Ww nia avenue and BAKE * a oe far SALE—A comfortable FRAME ‘HOUSE orn rooms, ie yard, i be sold @ bar- 0. for rent, House of the same size. os Building etyl in all parts of the city for sale upon reasenabie terms. ITOHELL & 8ON, Real pea Brokers, southeast corner Pi and 15th s1 de 4- aT SAWYER'S HOUSE, Ne. 5? Penn- sylvania avenue, is fer sale, or rent to a good tenant who will put is in order. I will rent for a Scot clase awatilnn or pbeeek utd be mage of it first class wa Dg Or & hotel cou ie “W: WADSWORTH. D.D-S. 360 U street. _Call in the evening, aft de 4-5t" Fo BENT—Two communicating ROOMS, fur- ed,ine private family, in Georgetown, suitable fora member of Oongress. Address 0. .. Star Office. de 4-eo3t* For BENT—On Bridge street, Georgetown, Bice ROOMS. furnished or unfurnished. Good Board can be bad next door. some at the new Goorsets bier: Sees, Corner Bridge a Oc 35-e07t™ OR “ier fine yy ened BBIOK HOUSE. and Lot 20x136 feet; house contains « splendid ae four large rooms, and ———, kitchen; ales, @ large shed 1m rear of to! age » busi- ness place. Apply at the Star office. Fyssiseep a AND ab Sones for cat fre 15 per Ise. eS for between O con ‘Lou! B We bave several desirabl ei 36 for ren 0 960. clan RESIDENCES, 320, Wei favite the ate ition of reliabie par- beg 3 OBME & COOPEB. ,OR RENT I oat ube ES and sf AP AUT RCHNTS val wait or farni bie ft Srempskecyl Also, able tor ping. a et aE eeear ea 13. oo Cia No. 321 D street, immediately on s° PEBIOB OABINET FUENITUBE. CABVED WALNUT PABLOB SUITES, OCABVED OAK WALNUT-TBIMMED SUITES, OF THE LATEST STYLES. PABLOR BU1TES, HAIB MATTBESSES, FEATHEE PILLOWS, OHAI8S OF ALL STYLES, WITH A GENEBAL ASSORTMENT OF FIBST CLASS FURNITURE. ALSO, TUOKER’S PATENT SPRING BEDS, Combining the several requirements of comfort, cleanliness, portability, durability, and cheap- ness—a household necessity. For sale by JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO. Bo 19-eolm Corner Tenth and D streets. ORHAM GREEN CORN, FIFTY OASES of this fine Agen have just ar- cuEE Ms Ssavaled fresk ‘in ite owe "thie ) OOuN In frome in Me eisine, from the seed reatest id all the. Tatest eet fpr mentee i parati combines. For sale at a Pa A ‘SUROMELL, inder Ebbitt House, no 30 Corner of Fourteeuts and F sts, Post4sLs STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability, 8nd economy, with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 beinginuse. All warranted satis- factory, or ne sale, Descriptive circulars sent on Address ee J. 0. HOADLEY & 00., Ro 5-eosm Lawrence, Mass. pra NOs! PIANO si Ihave this day received iF ty Vf TEX NRW AND BEAUTIFUL Pianos, sh L invite attent! “Teeelh shee tomas a 2 FIVE others i ive ip a few di JOHN ¥ ee 3 de 4-3t a — BADER sean rh picens, oe _Bo tteast 8 4) PACKAGES Fil firkine eitber~ Ae and pleasant HOUSE f 2 Minister, at to the corner of 1h de 7-6t* ota: with 6 rooms, Sth street. be nd @ strents north. —_ —f ek per month. “Tequire at 256 street Fe BENT—A FR HOUSE of six rooms, No. 453 Mstrect. between I3thand 13th. The enters forsale. Apply at the premises COB arnt a new FEAME HOUSE on Kast — § street, between oth and loth east. t moderate. Jequire of P. ‘DONNE ° LY. corner of 13% and D sts Ge7-3s" Fo BENT—H@UBSES in the Philadelphia Row. uth Groce, Ly $v) per oe - jee of the compan: rest, lth and 18h, from 3 to Bartok’ ‘ city. Appl, to. CBAB. 8. en 7 Law, WALL ae de7-diw mate a HOUSE of 12 rooms, en lit reet, paar cue fice, at $110 per menth Also, one of 6 rooms, pertiy furnished on 4th street, pear L, at $50 North OB BENT OB SALE—Two Brick OUSES. containing 4 rooms and k street. 7th street first class BAB Boom with ali Fe BALE— table for the fixtures secured. 457 Pe de 6 3t* | aes BENT-—Six 'S, unfurnished, second and third stories of house on cor: New \ ork Store of SP. F ‘OR SALE—The GOOD wat: FIXTURES of & Grocery and DOW (oing & good business. ‘Aina, ING for rent Star Office »OR SALE—One double and oni MENT enue and en street. IMMS ingle TENE- BOUSE. oppgaite Navy Yard Morket. Prices nh 6 and 5 Tt. CorbWrLt £00, SS 7th street nd Tas eee =D sere. sion given the 1ithof this month. Apply at the premises. de 6 31” JOSEPH BH. SHAFFIELD § FOR SEST—A STORE and DW the sou beast cormer of Macyiau eo, 12th street west. dwelling 22th street. adjotuing co These dwe! tinge hare both lesely been thoroughly repaired Ap ply, to L. W. GO: —_ lumber yard, eorner 127th and B “5 Asi- BENT—A BOOM in the iy a 3 irkwood House. Inquire et the office. d5-6t Te LET AND FIXTURES. FOR me A place well located. ané knows as ® new aud second-hand clothing, boot apa ghog store. Bout low. Would suitfor most any kind of bi Inguire at this office, OB BENT. Glesboro Poist, « commodious HOUSE, with a few acres of improved garden land ati Price per menth, Gesiring to, visit the premises can do so 4 taki the Alexandria boat end § Sad rpenseeng, tbe. -__ {de S-eorw"} JO8. N. YOUNG. nf BRIO B01 HOU Yard, in. it oy » between Gen serie a BD Inguire pext t door. Mo 869, tor LOUIS WRDRE, Fs SALE-—A firet-class BESTA’ AUBANT eli. bly 3 <4 tn ime central part ity of more; mn the best oy tyle: * i ith Moderate rent, Row doi: Batisfacto: on first-rate business reesons given for selling Price moderate “a Bor. ett) Baltimore Post ufice FOR BEST trons segs fs Fergal ing, om sea aet a and mad agers, other Ror goed Good Table Board wilt sino be fur- = ie desires” No $1 3 12th street, two doors from Penn. avenue, near Kirkwood House, ly at the corner nue near the Sererweat Pr Bect moderate ide ot") Fjoum mccaRTy” RENT_—1 coe, « FURNISI FOR EEE rocmscne ts ereces rom Situation health; wn on and desirable. peak at ie 30 Penns. av., near 24t/ F CLEEE Son, ti story Aline HE iaeat taining 10 rooms, with modern improve: =~ _ uated om Obio avenue, near 14th 48e% Tt street. oR all the saodern imap pray ements. Apply to tecture TON HELLEN, 274 F ot OR BENT—Two large and ope small communi- F cating ROOMS, uninrnished , second 134 Penn. av., bet. 19th and 20th ete. 'T—One ry F Sons ono fost over otinemaicy Heraed —_ Store, 33 Penn's avenue. Bent mod Fe ENT—A BRICK STABLE, with accom fp] OUSE FoR RENT, en serect sot Mace Ap- jations for eight horses and feur with water ‘and gus attached. Inquire redo Pesa's —~ avenue. ORSA LB Four a Nh ten HOUEES ai F for $65 Situated on why a st., Island, seen one-fifth cash; ft STABB & 00., TeeA Tt ste neat Ie Bo 23-20" fer the tas — nw years eta Sense sata tae ton AS GoD OB ANCE tore eRe —Fos LE-—Six mew two a sasiee for $100 per month. y is nit uated on north G street, near ave. One-qusrter cash, and three erik pay- ments. STA QW 4555, t owner not ha’ th sold a great bar, iJ Pattern) and all the fix on the premises. ae BENT OR oe! ee ete a

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