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THE EVENING STAR. | ‘LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. ac.. TO-NIGHT. Watts Ormra Hove The Lagrangce- Brienolt Troupe ia Ve popular opera, “Ii Trovatore” bis ed f / 5 The Relief of the Peer 7UHE,GAaxoTing or Ropar, Borrox— CITY ITEMS | OR SALE AND RENT. WANTS, AUCTION SALES. MEETING OF THR PROVIDEST AID SOCIETY, &C. ediuts. at Ouse; kad ‘been fined on FPOR RENT—T wo Frame Hovccs In the rew ai ‘ANTED—A WOMAN to Cook, Wasb. THIS AFTERNOON. | Acmoon to-day an adjouraed meoting of tats Of $35, and s gold medal | | OmRerwas Purszrrs.—Tne targest assort- | WOR RENT Pag treme Howe inte ronal | WV Arcus tncuirest tbe Star omer aeieat society, Which was orgatized on Tharedey Stanton for gai- | Ment of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts, and | poot and shoe shop of Mr. Bellis, No. 201 224 ANTED—A GIRL. to cook. wash and ire: Dig&t, te take measores tor the reliet of the scout, was pub- | the oheapest also, is at Lieberman's, corner | street. Rasa ___ Ge 25-3t* Ww Apply at 338 Penns. avenue, over Hoot's ref the city, was held im the Aldermen's - The ontrage | Numth and D streets. 2 FF, RENT—A BRICK STABLE AND OAR- | Jewelry Store, ee BE ‘Btar Office Bo‘idiug Chamber, Hon, Peter Parker, president, in the Devitt arrestsd as the often: | Sowurmrnc EwrimetY Naw vor Gunrix. | 2,,2IAGE, HOUSE. with wee of cutting-box. ANTED A STR, for general Eeginch'S | CHRISTMAS TOYS. MILLINERY ayp pay ebair, and Mr. F. A. Boe well secretary. There MEN.— Desirable, nest, convenient, sud cheap. | strects. : de 35 Serls ot Ree Sr a poh | 7 ganas: praia fees nt One price only, at Henning’s, corner 7! ber o' isdies. Mr. Shepherd stated that since the meeting en Saturday he bad received $70 from Mr. Jampbell of the Fourth ward, aad $33 from me street Baptist Church, through Mr. Z. Ricbards. The Chair Natiowat TweaTen.—The dian Joba FE. Owens as Dr. 01 Poor Gentle: nd Solon Sniagle in “The People’s Lawyer.” MarrenoTr HALL—Last night of Mr. Ken- nedy, the popular Scoteh vocalist, im fine programme of song and story. Canno.t HALL.—Grand concert and UObrist- mAs entertainment by the pap. is of the public schools to purchase a piano for the use of the Boole. from Mr. Cornelius Wendell, that of the $70 handed In by Mr. Campbell $50 was from Mr. V. Willett. A vote of thanks was tendered to these ties. Pur. ‘Tustin stated that the sabscriptions in the luterior Department would reach 9000, acd it was stated thas the collectors were busily engaged in other departments, Mr Dalton staied that a relief association had been organized at the Navy Yard, the ob- ject of Sonekty oon to relieve tee pare we those recen jecharged from the yard, — bod iS her) would halo ovge dog that meet ig be comld not that there ald bea contnibation, made for the ‘The chair stated that the Association was not formed to supercede any charitable associa. = sone formed, but to act supplementary such. eee SOMETHING WORTH READING. Leek Below and Make a Note 0: : As C&risimas spprosches the number of these on the looout for something choice in whe way of holiday gifts is rapidly om the in- orease. We continue to-day our list of places where boliday goods can be found in the great- and purchased to the best advan- tage. Our customers who wish to appear in tis “Obristmas Directory” should send in ‘Meir advertisements sexsonably The Frank Taylor Book Store, 1 Pennsyl- ¥ania aveoue, between 1%; and 6th streets, was for many years the favorite resert of the lead. wesmen of America; and the literati and | | Mr Sbepberd r he ‘waited on ished men of our own and other coun- | Msjor Richards, Superintendent of police, in tries, who came to Was! tom, seldom ieft | Teierence to hunting up destitute persons. He the Metropolis without spending some hours im that cosy retreat for boo worms, where » Many rare European woras of a scien- UBc, pol tical or pBilosophical character could Dad promptly issued such order, and this Morning be bad « list of 10 or a dozen families. ‘Rew. Dr. Hall, from the Commitiee on Soap Houses, reported that they had gene to work, be obiained. This well Kuown ment | 20d tbat this afternoon the soup house in the = recently come into the bands of two young | Firet Ward, wich Messrs. Mo(ziue and and en! rising Washingtonians, Messrs. | Stinemetz had volunteered to manage, would RSTOR, Who wil! not only sustain haracter as an emporium for rare and yal- ie books, imported direct from Europe, but be im operation. They bad also had soup tickets prepared. With Mr. Shepherd he had called on the Quartermaster General in refer- Keep on their counters and shelves the Iatest | ence to obteining Retties, and had through him Sovelties and the best standard, scientith il- | precured two, one of which was in the Firs’ ary, Medical and law books: together with a | Ward. They bad waited on the Surgeon Gen- beautiful stock of ilustrated gift, poetical, | ¢T8l also, who ordered several cauldrous to and miscellencous books, one le for holiday | be sent from Fort McHenry for the use cf the resenis. They have ail west American | assoc! i. Teaetansenny ener otaeeateeener ne ‘staple | Mr. Hail also read a note trom My. Ashley in Sud fancy stationery. The old store nas been | Which he states that remodelied,(Bus adding very much twits a‘trac- Gveness; and Messrs. Mf. & B. have tacreased cheir large stock by the addition of many beau- ‘fai and costly books suitable tor holiday presents. They have “New York Picture Galleries” conteining forty photographs of memes of art; also, the Cooper vignettes, by F. Sibley & Guy for their kind: Mr. Tustin reported jalations and bye- Inwe for the association, wa bh, a some dis. cussion, were adopted. Fegulations are ©. ©. Darby, and many other idly itlug- | 80 framed that, if strictly carried out, imposi- tated volumes, including the Waverly Novels, | tion om the association will be impossible. A the complete works of Shakespeare, Dickens, | subecti of one dollar per year entities ore and other authors, and a fine collection of | to membership. books for young people, prayer and bymn | Rev. Dr. Tustin poke of the importance of books, bibies,&c. They have also a large as- vement. in which every Christian per- sortment of writing desks, dressing cases, pock*t-books, gold pens, and gutta percha and grid cases and pens, chess, cheokers, cribbage, ould be engaged, and moved the ap- tof & committee to prepare a brief Address upon the subject to the oittzens of aad backgammon boards, dominoes, tc. &c. | | Washington; which was adopted: and Rev. Jone OU. PARKER, 655 7th street, bas a central | Drs. Tustin, Gurley, and Hall were appointed. location, just opposite the Post Office, but this sdoes not account forthe rush to Ris popular srand at The fact is, he nas ded to bis stock of periodicals, books, sta- ‘lonery, &c.. a large assortment of elegant holt- Gry goods suitabie for presents, consisting of phorograph albums, stereosco} kc writing desks, ‘Subeequently, on motion of Mayor Wailach, George Savage and Rev. Mr. Finkel were ap- Pointed the committee Mayor Wallach ‘abmitted a plan fer making & cheap bed quilt of paper and cotton, and also tral aK. that the central potiee station be Bamed as 8 place where articles intended tor the Association coula be left—Mr. Fetnour, the Olerk of the Major, having offered to take charge of the came. ber of Mr. Shepherd moved that the n: soup houses be increased to seven, one for each ward. and the committee be increased by the ebairman, which was bo. Mr. Shepherd also moved tnat the secretary addrets a note to the Councils, asking the pas- sage of the bill providing for the purchase of fuel for tbe poor, and stated that the Mayor bad promised to place the fuel in the hands of -_ He also stated that Mr. Baily, of the Gaslight Company, bad offered to honor the drafts of the association for coke, and would deliver it at five cents per bushel. The motion was adopted. Fated, price $10: to- T With the latest novels, daily aud weekly apers, diaries, &c, kc. ‘What with the Italian opera this week and the continued excitement at Joum &. Extis's neW iron front store, our community is like to bave ~music on the brain.” That enterprising three pisnos and two parior = sold om Saturday, and seven pianos re- retved, besides two splendid upright pianos: BL Watch rate of importation Ris stock is not likely to ru He is now renting @ great | A lady present suggested that there wasa second havd pianos and parlor | gTe®t amoupé of suffering among the poor, and beautifal piano covers and | ‘bere were cases which could not be reached , Musical fohos, and musical toys for the | bY She asked if ladies could not do holidays. some of this work. The necessity of education m arepublicis | Dr. Hall sugges'ed that the boardof directors iusisied on by all writers on democratic imsti- | Would 3) it some jadies. tutions. and certainly iftheextent and charac- | Mayor Wallach offered a resolution of thanks ter of (he reading mstier now to be found | to Mr. Baily, of the Gas Co., for his offer, tEroughout the country, is any indieation of | Which was adopted. development and caltare ofthemind, we | After some other business, as to the manner are in Bo danger ofsoul-starvation. The mind. | Of conducting the soup-houses, &:., had been power visibly represented on the shelves of | trapsacted, the meeting adjourned. any Of cur book stores st this Christmas sea- | Subscriptions of $25each were handed to the 20m, ia the year of cur Lord 15¢?, ought to | treasurer, Mr. Si y Harvey. Olarke & an 100. make us hopetul for the tture of a jie | Given, George F. id George F. Gi wee require such a supply of meatal pabu - | lick. = om. ‘ake a look, fer imstance, at the new store of Covte & Townes. 314 Pennsylvania Avenue, where you may find ‘This morning the followmg members of the committees, appointed for the Fourth Ward. met at the store of Mr. Robert Ball for the Purpose of blocking out the work and at once eatering on their duties: Mi 4 0: French and English srationery, in deantiful Packets; and chaste fancy articles, in bronze, ‘Wood, leather, giass, and papier mache; fine cutlery, gold pens and pencils, monograms, create, cards, ge my ay Lovers of the fine arts in search of Christmas Davis, P. M. Dubant, and Robt. Ball; ist and 6th streets, and D to F—W_ B. Todd, N. Acker, W. FP. Mattingly; F street to N.Y. avenue and 4th to 7th streets—Andrew Giesson, J. D.Uon- Hts will find nowhere a larger and more | ¢!l, and John Crowley; F street to N. Y. ave- z t collection of paintings, engravi and 4th to the Boundary—W. sewee chromes, &c., than at J. MaRkRiTar’s, No. | 80d W. H. Clagett. It is expcoted that a 46 7th street. He has on hand many artistic | D8med above will immediately go to work, geMs wRich would delight the heart of a con- id any decline it is le that they Bolssieur, and proetanms bos beautiful pictares | should give informat’on of the fact that others gollects a crowd about his windows, where | may be appointed. A meeting was held at Stott’s Hall, First Ward, on Saturda: the movement. Mr. J. the evening, to further . Tustin was called to they are always sureot finding something new displayed. | Such gems require skill and taste an the setting, apd bere MARKRITER is at home. ‘ock of picture frames, cords and tassels | the chair, and Alexander Ashley, Esq., chosen is large and varied, and suited toevery style | secretary. A plan was presented by the Sec- of picture; and bis paperhangings, window | Tetary whereby the ward could be blocked out abades. &c., are selected with greatcare. In- werior decorations of ali kinds may be safely Jett 1a bis bands. into districts im order to more fully carry out the system of collecting moneys, clothing, food, &c., ard distributing the same to the des- Utute. The proposition of the acceded te, and the following canvassers were pas ge :—Fifteenth to Eight Wormasley; do. from sy mue to the cana), Samuel Duval, from Eighteenth to Twentieth streets and Pennsylvania avenue to M street, F- HE Snyder: do. from M street to riding apd carri whips, saddles, rid undary, Heary Burch: do. from Penn- Darness, dese. bridles, | syivania avesue to” canal Semusl Just the thing for Christmas are the raisin | from Twentieth to Twenty-second street and seeders, new patent cake mixer, egg-nogg | Pentsylvania avenue to M street, George B. mixers, &c., St JGDEN'’s Bouse furnishing | Fillebrown; do. from M street to the Bounda- store, 519 7th street, near Pennsylvaniaavenue. | TY. H. Himber; do. trom Penneylvanis avenue While taking a walk to buy holiday goods, | to the canal, John B. Hine; trom Twenty-sec- walk up to Gro, C. Waxgr's, 7 F street, | ond toTwenty-sixth streetsand Pennsylvania between 12tb and 13th streets, and make your | Svenue to the boundary north. J. F. Harding: purcbases of fine French and domestte confec- | from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourtn street tomery, Jellies, fruits, ornamental cakes, | 8nd Pennsylvania avenue to the canal, H. H. Christmas toys, domestic cakes, pies, &c. Tilley; from Twenty-tourth to Twenty sev- Carlyle it bis essay on “Oharacteristics” pro- | nth streets and Pennsylvania avenue to the ounds the idea thatthe sumof buran well | caBal, Samus) V. Niles. Thecanvassers were ing, (physically considered, consists im our | ®Tderea to turn in all subscriptions to the not Knowing from sensation that we are the | Treasurer of the Provident Aid Society of owners of such a “diabolical apparatus” as a | the city, and im the districts where poor are stomach. Whether the digestive organs are | found to report their names and residences to 1B source of all our woes, is doubted by many | the directors of the Provident Aid Society on inagee of the dictum of the suthor of “Shoot- | ‘Le part of the First Ward. Adjourned. ing Niagara. and After,” but at any rate most | In cennection with the movement for relief of us ron the risk once s year of becoming paim- | Of the poor. Major A. ©. Richards. superin- fully conscious of theirexistence. Sach of our | tepdent of the police force, Saturday after. Teacers s# are determined to defy the fiend | Boon issued the following order to the lieuten dyspepsia. on Christmas day, by indulging in | 80ts ct police, the observance of which will the luxuries of the season, may findat@eorsz id materially in securing relief to the suffer- NoRPxck’s, 316 Pennsylvania avenue, a iarge | log: s=soriment of coufectioneries, French bon bons, | “You will report to this office all cases of ‘wud fancy boxes, and trommings for Christmas | *uflerimg from destitation that may come to trees, fruit and pound cakes, made of the best | Your Knowledge witRim your precinct. You waterigis amd Dandsomely ornamented, and | S10 cause the men of your eommaad to insti- other good things | tate inquiries upon their respective beats as to To get ® good dinner has been the great | ti" condition of families supposed to pein Stady of ages, but to serve one up in good style | destitute circumstances ana suffering from requires just such silve: plated ware and | w*nt of tood, fuel, or clothing. can find at M. W.Gatr & | formation ts des: St Pennsylvania avenue. | idence Aid Association ¢ French china and crockery. equally | Work of charity aud humanity.” ble for the table go to Wzen & EE AT a | AwoTRER CHURCH on Fine.— Yesterday morning the Ninth street Methodist Protestant Church came near being destroyed by fire. Fires nad been built early in the mornin, A one of the grates ialling trom the stove al- lowed the hot conte to fall on the floor, which burned through the carpet and into the floor, by which time the sextom made the discovery ‘And it was extinguish: pee Day.—Yesterday was “Fore- iy gentlemen's Indies’ dress trunks, Jeather trunks, fine carriage robes, fine tabdle cutlery aso: Bros & c Y goods, particu. | jarly adapted for the holiday trade, compris. ang many be great variety. t 'O get cheap Ubristmas zoods, LL's fancy store, 302 Pennsylvania ue, between ‘th and 10th streets. Ooormr & Latiwmr, Wa. L. Walt & Co, Gums & Wittame, Urars & Oo, Fravsea Forzra: TRER'S & Co, and VoLpwEct & Co., the leadti father’s Day,” the anniversary of the Landing m this city, are all selling to-aay, a1 cf the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock, 247 years Will sell to-morrow by @uction, all soris of | ago, whieh is observed generally in the Beod lable for holiday presents, as will be | New England States, and vening at the ference to the advertising colamus | Unitarian Church, Rey. John ©. Kimball, of ‘© StaR, to which we re: ur read. | Beverly, Mass., & very appropriate ers, With confidence that each tl fiad | discourse thereon. —e—— COLLECTION FoR THE PooR.—Last evening, St the E-street Baptist OhareR, at the conciv. sion of the sermon by the ee, Dr. Gi Mr. Priteher, agent for the Washington sometBing whick be or she requires, which be bought a bargain Tne list inclades TY, Gry goods, furs, toys, tancy ariicies, &C. Saepate Scuoor CELEBRATIONS. —On | Bible Society, trod! and Chrismas eve the Sabbath school connected | on oe fering the poor of wth the E street Bepust Church, Dr. Gray | was > Will assemble at the church in the base- oy exercises and a room where they will have a Christmas tree bearing prec. Un Wednesday evening ‘he Sabbath schools of the "st Presbyterian urch, Dr. Sunder- jaod pas'or, will meet at the church on 44 at. when aSabbath School Comeert will te ‘St the cenclusion of which the gifts upon two ‘Christmas trees will be distributed among the Sebddeth school children ot the two schoois ceumected with tha: church. paneer naetee Corumeta4 TYrooRarnicar Uniow—At the T nical if from Richmond, and Samuel G: of Cincinnati, who were committed for jog. From the statements made, it seem that Boffom eame to Was! few dayx since for the pore e im through Con- ese, 8nd putup at the United States Hotel. Frasy might he lost his way, and meeting Jobnson pear Maryland svenue and 3d street weet, requesied him to show him the way back to his hotel; having implicit faith in the friendship of the colored race, as his fe was saved more than once by them ‘while he was on scouting service at the South, Bnd on one occasion, when captured ani bound by the Confederates, he was released byasiave Bui bad not proceeded yery far before Johneen asked to treat, and the two repaired toa drinking house, where Mr. B. uncantiousiy displayed his money. The two then came as faras 4 street bridge, when Jobson gave a peculiar whistle, which brought from te direction another colored man, and they passed the canal along to 3d street, ‘which they turned aud gar- roted their victim, as above stated. ON OP ENER—Slusk.— e difficulty now en Coumtered in fording the passage-way along the wharves From Sth to 7th streets, the evil complained of principaily exists, and it is no exSegeration to state that the highest-topped boots will: afford Protection to the most careful pedestrians in plodding through the mud and mire. Parties doing business in this locality bave little prospect of remunerative engagements, aniess something is speedily Gone to place the wharf routes in passable condition Since our last report the schooner Ocean ¥ ave, Capt Neale, with coal to Mr. Laurie, 4nd to Government, end the schooner M. Van Name, t. Van Name, with 325 tons of stone for N Acker, bave arrived at 6tn street wharf. Ibis stated that the steamers Express and Kennebec, of the Baltimere and Washing. ton line, have Iaid wp for the winter, and wil! not return to this city till the opening of the next season. The channel fs partially open thonzb only Bavigable to steamers. The sailing vessels which arrive were under convoy of tngs, a Mode of conveyance too expensive to be often indulged in. The Alexandria ferry steamers are now really at work, and it isto be hoped that no further interruption will have to be recorded for some time. eae AN UNRULY PRISONRR.—About 2 e'clock to-day officer Conway, of the police force, ar- Tested @ young man named James Kelly for druuk and disorderly conduct, ard while on their way to the station house, the prisoner See cok stout resistance that the officer was 0} to apply the + rs” to bis wrists. "Thece, however, he mr sapped in two, and therenpon ensued a “rough and tam- bie,” during which Kelly got completely bathed in mad, and the officer fared bat little better, Reristance being futile Kelly was nally carried io the Ventral Station-house, Where he sill further continued bis violent conduct, and stripped himself of his clothing defore he could be putinios cell. In the sta tion-bouse some indignation was shown by ties who followed Kelly in, at the ich the officer was compelled to towards the prigoner, ——+ 4 WaLi.—Between 10 and 11 ay @ portion of the Sth street wall of the Caivary Baptist Church, which was destroyed by fire on the 15th instant, fell down, the brick scattering for some distaice around, Doth inside and outside the enclosure of the Duilding. At ‘he time of the occurrence some laborers were at work cleaning bricks nearly Under the falling ruims, but fortunately they escaped out of range in time to avoid being ried alive under the rubbish. It is sta‘ed t there is but little danger of avy other por- tion of the walls failing im, and moreover that the steepie may be used in the rebuilding of this bandsome church. ——_—_o—_. CaLvary Bartist Concrecation.—The burping of the church of this congregation re- cecently having made it necessary to secure Pecopiel peo) of Worsbip, &n arrangement has been made for the occupation of Shiloh Church, (Maseach usetts avenue, between Yth and 10th Streets,) and yesterday the congregation held service there for the first time. The Sundiy school was very numerously attended in the morning. The pastor, Rev. T. R. Howlett, de- livered & very appropriate discourse, in which be feelingly referred to the destruction of the fice. and expressed the hope that they will acon be able to rebuild and occupy the same, — fe Svpnzx Dmatu.—At an early hour last Bight, Mr. William Guy, of Accomae count Va... died suddenly on board the schooner Au: L. Whitman. Capt. Johneon, now lying at the wharf. His remains were for- bis former home at twelve o'clock to-day, under escort of a friend who had been im attendance from the beginning of his ill- ness, which was developed @ day or two since, Snd resulted from a severe cold contracted by exposure to the weather. Mr. G: rep, twelve ef whom reside with their mother in Accomac. ——._—_. A Myetine oy THe Gexuan Scuvatzen VERBIN was held Saturday evening, corner of ‘7th and Q street, at which the constitution was taken up by sectionsand amended. Bernard Henze presided. The initiation fee for new members was raised from 810 to $25, to tak effect after the ist of January. The Verein 8 $6,000 10 cA treasury, and $6,000 more is necessary to make the payment of $12,000 d on t of February for the new park The followiag new board of directore were elected for the next six mouths:—Messrs. Abel, Stele, Dill, Cluss, Hartig, Angerman, Huegie, Kneesi, Kioman, and Kessel. —_+_—_ Cuarcs or HuRGLAny.— Yesterday, Detec- tives Miller and Coomes captured here George Bird, on a telegram from the chief of the Balti- more detectives, on the charge of the heavy robbery of s clothing store there several weeks since, and he is held at headquarters for the ‘Sction of the Baltimore authorities. The same officers also arrested W. H. Har- rison, alias “Sport Thomas,” on suspicio1 that he, with another party, bad made ar. Fangemente for entering & store on theayenue, and he, too, is held at headquarters. ‘TERMINATED FATALLY.—This morning. Mary Gant, who was arrested about a week since and committed to jail, on the charge of the larceny of an overcoat, and who, while in the cell at the Fourth Ward station, sel fire to her clothing, and was burned badly, died at ‘the jail, from the effects of the burn. Her hus. band was confined in the jail at the time, and ya to-day in the prisoners’ dock at the court for trial. sgt aes TEACHERS SALARIES. —Editor Star: T see communications in some of the papers from Scheol Teachers urging the increase of # ‘This as—let them pay yy cannot increase 1 have not been able to them to living rates, psy my reat for three months, on account of the failure of the corporation to pay my meager salary, and 1 know that other teachers are more im need, even, than myself. A TracuEr. ——_e___ FIrs AT THE OLD CAPITOL.—Last night, About 11 o'clock. flames were discovered iss: Img from tbe ball floor of the north ding in the row being erected by nt-at- Arms Brown on the site of the Old Capitol prison. T atechman on duty the buildirg sac. ceeded in arresting the progress of the fire hefore any damage was 8c0) Crvsnep m.—About morning, the weight of lec d upon the roof of large receiving shed of Mesers. Stackpole & Hall’s ice depet, causad n rate in Pere ST sirees which neighbors. Fortanately no person was asi om the premises, and the only living thing that sustained injury was a large size fice dog, Which was acting as @ guard. This animal ‘was caught under the edge of the roof, and so severely jammed between its eaves that his vita) “bark” was soon extinguished. —eo——_. Dancenovs ILLNEss OF OLD AND Promi- NENT CiTizENS — We regret to learn that Gen. Peter Force is lying dangerousty ill at his res- idence in this city, being unable to take any Bourishment in consequence of the weakness of his stomach. Mr. Philip R. Fendall, an eminent lawyer of this city, is also, we aze sorry to hear, ex- tremely iil. t : —————_ Fuorrivs FRom Justice —Officers Bell and the Second Mesbourn and Jennie Benson, ‘who were turned over to the Marshal as fagi- tives from jastice. ee SkcuRITY FOR Court.—Elizabeth Nelson arrested by officer King of the first precinct, a ae eee ee a honec of iit fame, She Wes required ty sive security for court, . NOTIONS, STORE FIXTURES, RT aucTio * IR RENT—On the lst of J To syentremere aie 4 and Hargiocd Rvenne, nj por cent dt: | ORuiGR woGGR, cenutsiog’Y nemmee Sree | WASTE Goa RE SMARE Ec, has | Ge SGNEAT MOBEING, Doon Saal cP cape - CAB a, . 1B Sth street west, between Gand A st ‘ss gencer Building. north, No 4 ply on the premisen. de z3 St but competent hands need apply between Taadio farwhicn com StitSe pala , for which cosh w: at star Ome, de —___+—___ Orrice OF A Saxe & Co, 517 7TH BTRERT Wassinoton, Dec. 23d, 1567 —All persons having Secounts at this establishment are hereby notified that if not paid before January Ist, 1568, they will be post hande of a collector Biso wish to sate that under no circumstances wil! any new » counts be opened. A. Saks & Co. proprietors of the United ‘y FRAME HOUSE, on 2 icles Sed ‘wo doors from street. Bent, $12. e) door. 7 nes STARR & METOALF, r Now York avenue and 1sth st. SALE—Stock and Fixtures of 8 OR! RY STORE in First Ward. Good Stand. aire at corner istb and L streets. ae 21-3" © RENT—A well furnished HOUSE, contain- i 7 nd a hall om Mth st., near State ress Jaartermaste ANTED—A small HOUSE, or a FLOOR over astore, oF three sr fear ROOMS. ferniahed shed. tors family of two persons only. Aadrene WILLIAM,” Olty Post Oe.” det 30° ws TED—AGIRL, to do the peed heo-. york of # small family. Ap ly at No. 37™ bet. New York ave. and | st. Beference between 7 an: m den A Rigka esr 7 HaBLe & Uo, Ao Ge Brea good DRESSMAKERS, one | Southwest corner of Bennie avenue and Uti st States Clothing House, 468 Penua ave, pe. | Fale Ofice, __—_—___ do 2-3 W irreENTtck. “cols GIBE tose and ne Gur Sie Sulla. tween 3d and 4\ stre*ts, have marked their OR RENT—A NEW FRAME HOUSE, contain- i sework. Inquire up stairs, at 443 D LL N OF NEW BOOKS ices dewn to such a low figure tha: gentle- | E ing four rooms and basement. stable en, ‘Sch and lub streets. > | See ee pri eucl i3 ge pavement about ® yards from the door. mnt Gli oy Ten cannot fail to be pleaced alike with the | Perement about 2 yards from the door Bent § On MONDAY AY EVENINGS, De- superior quaity of tbeir goods aad (be aston- | Price $1800, Inraire of RICHARD ROTHWELG, camber 234 and ‘Commencing st 7 o'clock. we ishingly low prices at which they aredisposing | North a and sthete Capitol. de2l-2w" Till soll by catalogee at cur auction rogme.« larce of them, 2 | FOR BENTSA GARGE STORE and DWRLL. {which have been selected ‘especially for the hel. > pao undondied- | orp, tt xe. oe poo wrk dene’ po > = = .. Pth, ar seme aloguee read ly be universal. to hayp genera’ | parrels, an excellent piace for trade or manufar, omgeanente =: ew interchange of holiday presents, some of our turing where mis large and the rent small ¢ COOPER & LATIMER, readers may be from Apply to P. YOUNG,Room 74 Third Floor. Treas to go on 5 ‘Auctioneers ing in this nom, om Recount ury Department de a1st*_ | tellizent boy. thirty twe dollars per mouth will b WALSH £00 —Aadion the scarcity of mears, ba’ sit to Mr. Prigg’ OR RENT—A STORE ROOM, suitable for an; em pe os pe a =5, Southeast corner Oue-Dollar Jeweiry Store, No. 135 Pennsyl- Kind of business, fouuire at 496 6th tenet, | Eremcereauired. Address, for one week, Box 11 S05: Sonn corer SAR GS, Ge Fe. Yauia avenue, three doors from Four-aad-a- | near the avenue. Ge 2-3t* DRS, CARRIAGE MODES FOR, ore Ly halt street, will disclose the gratifying fact ROBES. Wo! K- 2 ~&e., AT aecHiog As FOR BENT AND FIXTURES FOR that even those of jhe most moderate im: Show Case, Qounters and Fixtures of Ww ANTED—A WHITE NURSE, with milk under Sick three months old at be penioctly nansny Sth street. S goors from E atreet,for | Address A. T. Z., Star office. We will sell. at our auction reoms on MONDAY fale. Inquire next door,dn the leather store; oF ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN todo theger- | MORNING, December 231, at W cictock. sud Penna, avenue. de 2-4t" — noe eee Aen Geo png pms ys PY o'clock, the entire stock remein- . at . een ste. ne on ol ad eis ieee ler rage eee age Ae TO le alltel Gezgs | Fine Mink. Siberian Squtrre!. Pitch, Martin, Er- and work-boxes. ‘He’ bas jover ons thou, | Kitchen, front and back yard. on M street nerth, By a aa ne girl, @ BITUA- me Sespes Splendid asso: ANTED rtiment of ammorted Carriace and Ste i nd Isth streets Inquire ef J V TION as chambermaid and in sew or Reick sand styles of j-welry and for one doliara most | Pir bUN, Mo ays tichteane pene et on an mambernasis ond gate, coven, ox Robes, Horse Blankets, &c. desirable present can be secured. Moorth. ’ f ae Eistrest, between fin apd 13th Segtst* COOK, WASHER AND TRONER WANTED Aveo. Wilh jod., @ Ins nd fine collect! ow TOTS, CRYING DOLLS. A. at 395 4th street. Reference required. de20-3t* FOuRENT AND SALE Two new FRAMES. Street. between N and for rent; other for sale. nary. © 20-3 FOE BENT -tWwo LARGE, ATRY ROOMS, on A st., half a square east of the Government mike igeies Letter from Hon. H.R. Hurlburd, Cemp- troller. THEAsURY DeragtMENt, Office of Comptrol- ler of the Currency, WASHINGTON, October 2, 1567.— Dear Sir: 1am in receipt of your letter of the 30th ultimo, in which you inquire, “Is the receiving of parcels containing unknown to Thich the public are invited a6 every article i it cost, “de st MR WALBH & CO.. Ancte JpY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctt a? BBY OP Ro Sie Beutheant voruer Tth and B ate PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDREMED ANTED- Ino emali Colored OOOK, wiil gui in ng rt get oy 2 weat Jat street, betw KORGE 8. PARKER. ily, an experieperd to assist in washing uiced. Al at and H. to Mrs. de 20-08 or PL % Yalues, without charge, as generally practised | Printing Oiice. to lone oF tao ainnle ANTED—A capabi ex OL- | HERZBERG’ Annual Sale of Ware ee a aaeree eereees eases: | RERUN ESGutettaae ages fect: | WY, OME, SeUAN i onrmacl sin iret | «lm and Ported ian aat Gntl 2 . . 3 suitable for an ; . Y: sible for their safety 1 Fit shelves dnd counters complete. Apply to | Sctive, steady person. Address Box 1, Star omce, | MONDAY andT DAY, December 251 and baie To this inquiry I reply that National Banks N Pat e week. JOHN PATCH, Esq., northeast 001 f 7th st. and Louisiana avenue, Corner Sean st 5! Rplgeey! GREAT BARGAINS—READ AND A FRAME HOUSE, 8 rooms, lot 21x70, on H, near 1587, at 10 0 ‘clock stock comprises ladies and eutiemen — Gold’ kod, sliver. Hunting” Lever and othe: Watches, Diamonds. Gold Jewelry of every ds scription, and Plated Ware in large variety. are incorporated associations, doing business under alaw of the United States, with certain specified and limited powers. Section § of the ‘ational Ourrency act defines these powers, WASTED—An energetic MAN of good addres, who can give good references, can secur Profitable situation for the winter in selling County and State monopolies for the mansfecture artic! hiss. | Matetrert. $1.00. ofa new and universally requi le just : i Recstcciert a saree eareciee Abisact an | iiata whut OF cRouxy with three Frames, | Patented. Cell oy page L & HOLTZMAN wealtne Apparel of Nortel denccigtions: treme ch Incidental powers as sball be necessary | Mr! om corner of Nand Sd streets, island, will encer Building, Room Ne. with'allarge variety of Goode neualy, to beffous to carry on the business of banking by ais | LOT 1. suge, improved by two Pramee. on cor- ED—Anopportunity to convii Mt Ur aT ABLES HEEZE i wwabreker upting a ner of ane #ta., Northern erticn, S700, one ti we are of ine ¥ . Acts Grafts, bills of exchange, MITCHELL’ & HOLTZMAN, ip Bullding Lots near the Depot, on the Tal 2 S SILLIAms. A: jand. in of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying aud Estate Brokers, the First Ward, and throughout the city. Small ¥ ©LARK & C©O., Auctioneers. telling exchange, coin, and bullien: Shy foan- | _’¢20-3t__ Room No. 1, Intelligencer Building. cash payments, smal! mouth): ments for bal- A Bok ing money on personal security: by obtaining, ry desirable BRIOK DWEL- | *¢°. MITCHELL & Pour Zeta. EXTENSIVE TAPEEE FLEES isauing, and circulating notes according to the unfurnished, or partly fur- 20-3t Room No. 1, Intelligencer Buildi We will sell at L. B. DeWolt’s City Loan OF Provisions of this act. uished, in a good location, on very moderate terms, OE eee ae fice, 7 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4: and 6t! A National Bank may exercise any or all of | AbD!S at Ne. $57 1ith street. de 19-71" streets, om MONDAY, December 28, at 10 a, m there privileges, but nothing more. itmaybe | ‘OB SALE as Clerk evdeeer tees. Gisthing: Gans and Pistols, de. All’ to te cor Caer or other things for | ,, A Neat TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, 5 rooms 86, Alexandria Post office. | Sith, - lot 21109, on oth street west,located. ‘Terms easy. tate keeping, under the power granted to re- 0 FOUB ROOM FRAME HOUSE, and 5,000 square ceive “deposits.” But the term “deposit 6. 2.7, COLDWELL ® CO., Auctioneers, bas a definite, well ascertained meaning, as es- B SACK AGENT WARTED— Southwest coruer Pena. avenue and ar street rty to take the agency of a Paper nm acti fect ground, Navy Yard. 8700. Fi ck M turing Compauy for Wasbing- S| 5 tablished by custom, and authenticated by BAKERY, FRAME HOUSE, Stable and Corner Se and ceisie hae Foe S6%. Phila- bi baste Sttfortrer VASES. CakD EE —— een ge is limited a the sense es Bay non delphia, Pa. de 18. CHIVERS, ‘’c., IMPORTED FROM FLOR in which it is used here to deposits of money G . a v2 D—Immediately two active | ENC Payable on demand. If it means anything | Two’ E,POUSE cn loth» BE cc eases in Gn oak aoe On MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 24. at 7 o'clock More tban this, it may include anything or Aad Sitaation permanent. and liberal pay. Aj atour a Lo ld es everything. If it would include silver plate, D. L. WELLS & CO., m..to VIRTUB & *¥ ‘Sire ELL & 60., Ancts it might include cotton or tobacco. which would de 19-6t corner 6th street and La. avenue. Intelligencer S. th and bo _< 2 be absurd. The practice to which you refer | [.OR SALE—The STOUR. GOOD WILL, ana | EBtrance 7th, one ¢o BX FEAYSEB § 00; Anctioneers, cannot, then, be sanetioned by this particular BSixtiis of & Tailoring Store. Thi teat | WWANTED—A BUILDING LOT, 3x10 feet oy No. 367 Peunsylvania avenue wer granted. stand in the cit; all trade. y at t _ thereabouts, y . Pept can itbe sanctioned by the anthoritycon- | Btar-Omerss OY OF 96m Se Avfeisist” | and 7th and 1oth wert," Agarems P. 0. "Bix 397; | PAWNBROKER'S SALE oF avons "LOTHING, &, ferred to ‘exercise such incidental power as Splice lesecaesceeaind stating price per foot and terms. L. GOLD? KR BENT—HOUSE on I street north, between = iN. shall be necessary to carry on the business of 4th aud Sth west, at $35 per month,’ conteins ANTED-LADIES to see our amortment of | RoNDAY and TUESDAY NEXT. at 20 o'clork, banking,” &c.? chink ao. The custody of | twelve rooms; water in bay corner Btore Embroidered Slippers, in Chenille, Silk sed ae aint (00D CHANCE FOR A SMALL GAPITAL- IST.—The FIXTURES,with or without Stock, fer sale, suitable for most any business. Store for (00 lows. ombracing t.'s Clothing, Gold and ry. a FRAYSER & ©0.. Avcts valuables may be a convenience to the Direct- ors, Stockholders, and customers of a Bank, but it is not im the slightest degree a necessary incident to the business of banking. But there is @ direct limitation to the scope of these inci- 16th ana K of Ladi 4th and I,or to DICKSON & streets, rW Worsted. Also, Embroidered Chemise and Nig: 2 ing cl a ” 2 sell, at our Store. 1 an ~y and chem, Jewel {Chron.2t} , Auctioneers, Merchant. Pawn ker's Btore of B. FULTON & OO., 511 9th strest. doors north of Penna. avenne.’ Bole en ery. de emt ree Pama KER'S SALE of Gold and Stiver dertal powers, in the language immediately | {t,!04 very desirable location, Address H. M. = CLOTHING, cla | ,PTAWNPROKER’S SAL 4 or following the grant, incidental powers neces. | © seeaton Hoese o1s-1w GOLD acl SILVER ee ene clei Wades, Binge, Eas, Shee, Reaee Saar sary to carry on the business of banking by } R RENT—A two story BRICK HOUSE, con- | vaine at the old established discounting promicsory notes, &c. Isthe power | 9, {tininé five rooms, situat tonssume the custody and safe-keeping of mis- |! F- cellaneous valuables necessary to the discount Foe of promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, on 12th st., bet. 0 Inquire at 625 ith street. de 17-6t™ \LE CHEAP—A PROVISION STORE, with a good horse and wagon. The store is ments, abd e large vatiety of ‘useful aud Orna- mental Articles, at ROBERT FULTON & CO.'s 511 gth strect,‘on SATURDAY, MONDAY, ant TURSDAY. the 2st: 24, and 30th of ~at * Ng Hold and. Silver Watches. Singer's Sew- centrally located and doing @ good business. Ap- 3 it fy ing Machines, and # large variety of the above f banilug busiuess: Evidentiy not: Bho prac: | Bestar Ofice ast AUCTION SALES. sfices cheep al private eae, coe tee, then, not being authorized by law, is pro- | JCUBNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. BY 2, GLARE & Co, Anctionrers, (A GREAT SALE OF BOOKS. hibited ‘The enumeration of powers con- sity Hal 305 Pa. ave. between Sthandiathats. | £2. svontng fora few days. at 370 a Tred inch u r 1a “ 3 —- + ‘personal security.” Notning ie sald. agont Rene EXTENSIVE SALE OF GOODS. TO BE] «Dit Sv-RUG. nader te ee Boel loaning money on Teal estate, nevertheless it is SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO OosT = We will sell at our store, THIS EVENING. at | Subjects. » manny Very Siaguet, eplentte tor ces the Cirele— 125 peat as directly prohibited as though it had | Onein Georgetown, near City Rottroaa— 1 64 o'clock, and 10a, m...a large invoice of , | aR ROReays, oF vers pam weseae, : a then, Ls. Oy : Call during the day and examine and select. Get ie that a bf Bica asin iin end room do 17-8t Corner éth stand La.ave., | Just received from New York, consisting in part | , —Naioene, and then come tn the evening, and the ‘Qs are expressly granted, and th: (OR RE! between 9th and Wth 100 sets Misses” Furs: 300 sets Lava and China | Bookgsouwantwillbecold. 7) 4 4 tg granted i= specifically prohibited. A oitteets. s FIRST-CLASS RESIDENC Fsggets i Tos Tin Sicighs, soo Fancy Boxes; 2 | ne 20-im__—__WM_ WALL ECO. Anete pnrsorepr ii ished thre = ateini 9 ewalty: “ ‘Waa -, Amctioncors. San alah Waele a ie direct rkane | improvemente. — ga eta onem Whites and Devons B bk Pepe street, between G and Hl ression of the provisions of the National | yo LE—The fase’ and Elegantly FIW- we wit) , we. 468 arrency Act’ for "a. National Bank to | ith SAME RRG aint Eigen” EIN pent greet, THIS EVENING at'y Sele cad eet assume the custody and safe-keep- es are complete in all the details of finish. aesortpent of ing of miscellaneous valuables. It Evening during the week, ® large Fancy ‘Woolem, and other goods, consisting = part Fine Blankets and Bed Comforters, Shawls. Hosiery Soaps, Perfamery. Catlery »r information apply on the premises to JON & COLLINS. de (Exp. & F°2, a ie FR. with 9 rooms, located on 4th, east an south, No. 630. two doors from Methodist Church. Key firat door in the rear, 94 per STARR & M de 14-tf cor. 15th 1 PERSONAL. ¥ THE PERSON who found « Saturdey, containing a $10 bill, is dangerous to the bank, and in the nature ofa fraud upon the stockholders. Ifthe val- uables are lost through the carelessness or dis- honesty of a bank: officer or clerk, the officers gre undoubiedly liable; and if the practice has been sanctioned by the board of directors, they ‘will be held Hable; and as they are the agents ofthe stockholders in managing the affairs of the bank, I do not question but that the stock- holders would in the end be required to make good the resulting loss. 1 think tbe custom a very hazardous one, and shall do all in my power to discourage it; and, under certain ‘circumstances, might be PRY NAGLE 800., Auctioneers, Salesroooms 445 Seventh street, “Opposite Patent Office. TOYS, FANCY GOODS. HOSIERY. WOOLLEN GOODS, CHINA WARE, AT AUCTION ‘We sball sell. during this week, at our tone Balesrooms, 44% 7th /Pporite Patent Office. EVERY MORNING at o'clock, and EVENINGS St7o'clocka great variety of Tors, Dolls. Fancy hina Ware, Woollen ; Hosiery, &c., fc. conalating of ‘oy of all descriptions lis, Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Statuary an > 5 ¢ Bes ee ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, A (Late clerks with Jas. ©. McG: s a 5.W a corner Pennsylvania avenue and lIth street. Star Office Building. et book om some small @hange, and ‘oor three likenesses of children. | Dolls, EXTENSIVE compelled to proceed against a bank for @ yio- | Will return the latter to 401 C street, between 3d | Silver-plated Ware, Crotchet Shawls WARE AND uATEP lation of its charter, a course which 1 hope 434, 8 great favor will be confer Nal LADIES It yon, wish « good ‘and HOOP SKIRT call ai siana avenue, near 7th st. ett NDIAN WAR —Thisis to inform my friends and the public that I hi returned from the Indian Campalen on the ee Mimsouri. ‘Tcan te found at my office, No. 355 6th street west, Retyeen G formerly Sureeon, Corps d’Afrique and iste & Hi orm@urgeon U. 8. A. del0-im* [A008 HAVING SKATING SUITS MapE 4 and wisht) rred. he Gloves, Gauntlets, Stockings, Un= pa dershirts. Drawers. Blankets. Goverlids Work Baskets. Fancy Baskets, Market Baskets Bilver-plared Tes and Table Spoons Reissors, Knives, Napkin-rings, Castors Albums. Bibles Choice Cigars and Tobacco ‘Wines and Li re, Groceries Household Furniture, Stoves, &c. + ALso, A large lot of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Most of the above named goods have been con- cigpet to us from the North, and will be sold with- eut reserve, may be avoided by voluntary action on the part of the banks. iG ery respectfully you = H. R, Hutsvep, Comptroller. J.8. Norris, Esq. Oashier First Nat Bank, Baltimore, Maryland. The attention of depositors of bonds and other valuable packages are respectfully called to the above letter from the Comptrolier of the Currency. Concurrent opinions by several eminent legal gentlemen have also ny ORM INGS next, ‘clock ®. ™m.. at to avcid the trouble of Braiai et NAGLE & CO.. Aucts. ‘Be ‘y ten been given. In consequence thereof we do pal we Ping ri her es te 3 rvices, in creat variety feel justified in longer assuming tne re. | fai, ave them Stamped in imi Ay hoy Cases of Dessert and Fr sponsibility of the custody of such articl positors are requested te withdraw su deposits now in our possession, at their con- venience, beiore the first day of January, 1563. S. HUNTINGTON, Y M.K. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers. ‘229 routheast cor. 10th st. and Penna. ave. SPECIAL SALE OF CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, GENT’S HEAY' Awe &e., (1) erchant: it Kuives and Fish Oarv- od plated band! Stamped in Ninth street RESSMARING A LA MODE, sai AA is ATEINSON At 347 8th street west, bet and K north. same manner by WM. PRINCE, 439 no 291m Soup and Sance Ladies fs Table, Tea and Dessert Spoons and Forks. in all Cashier First National Bank, | Reception and Wedding Attire a speciality. mental Ar Ate Sr08 aga The Satiery com: = Se Pr _ , Decem! \. , erino 9 BU (755 9 i. LOST AN e, for cash, an inveice of Ready: On eee cen a from 90 cents batt D FOUND, lothing, consisting deo COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ep p alg atch atm Adi gb cents OP, | GQTRAY—Taken up astray, on lant Saturday, 5 ¥ Wil L- WALL & Co Cotton Socks, from 6 cents per pair up; and | § aken SD. 2 om lame Setar nd Business Coats Cb. ;, Auctioneers. all other things in bis line cheaper than any beaut orgedt — “ | pen a an aver H. Cassimere, Cloth, and other Pants Stores 315 and 317, other bo: im this city, at 494 7th street, be- tween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel. lows’ Hall. Kecollect No. 44. 12,191: Hececesie sh SKATING PaRK.—Go to Cronin’s Skatorial Emporiom, 239 Pennsylvania avenue, near 13'b street, and procure season tickets for the Southwest corner Penn GREAT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S Rs, SLEIGH ROBES, as property, pay chas and take the ‘ on anal COW. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay charges, snd take HeILLIAM PLANT, Undertak : ; NT, Undertaker, 420 7th st.. bet. G and H. Genta’ Long Shawls ‘Ten do: Park. You can aiso procure there the finest de a a = - eTand Gentle: . at the lowest New York prices. 19:2; TAUGHT—A runaway I ‘an , | Sc.,gust received direct f large Skates P J the owner will please come. forward, prove rge assortment of piece and cut Dry Goods, | &c.,Just receiv re Fe! For CHILBLAINS® AND Frostsp Fer, Suspenders, &c. 2 importers and manufacturers in New York, Property, pay charges, and take him away. cis worthy the attention of dealers and | made up expressly for the present season. ana oi White's Embrocation is a specific. Price $1 ea ERE. a7 F street. peutisenan withing te siete ak ine Domine | tonite eeie bkaal bi cece nee per pee For sale ies aes eemmnytvagia: ave. | de2) st tween 12th and 13th. | Pood article of Clothing. th and true to name. — ue, between 4} an st 5 ——_————————————E L DED. a es The balance of rich and costly Fars unsold. ‘Tne UntornaL PRANG cells Gent's Furnish- BOARDING. ing Goods cheaper than any house in this city, ‘ALSO, Lot Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Ri ten, Rich Seth and Single ings, | Bi Pieces Stone Marten s treet it D OABD—With or without ROOMS for Gentle- | &e., something worth obtainin; ol mas | Water Mink, Mountaiu Marten,and Roy ai Squirr-T Be eee es odd Palitee eral | > teen ant Leap ox ciacie gentleman-at thatde. | predente. MLE. WAush 4 £60... ‘Ket Hector TRt0st: | gable location, No. 429 southeast corner 10th ana \ For. Seal, Boaver, and other Gloves and Gaantlets Beaver and other Mugen oo=™ r ee r Muters. Ay you wisu to buy your Christmas presents, B 12: 2 Dee a SO, Anctlonsers, am J Laine” ‘and Children's 1 . jana 6, betwi and be od ant fine Gold Watches aud Jewelry, you will save Tue curarssr axp pest BOARDING ° Opposite io eh Bobrs, lined an s omts, Bo, de. fifty cents on each dollar by going to 1. Alex- | }1QUSE IN THE CITY, at 415 E street, between e As the sale will be without reserve. it ‘offers s we, 3 wee! ’ . EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION OF ARTI- | fine o nity for ladies and gentiemen to «upp! eth aud isth prrecta aN™ Avenue, bereeee | seh and oth—By the day, week or month. d21-ti)* | "OLES SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRES. | Hnnsdheriuny fot ladies and gentlemen co sappy, pgupehardes nea nes br; ~UENISHED ROOMS TO LET AT LOW TS. AND FOR GENERAL HOUSEKERP- and the public grmeralls ‘i the wate, Rice $13, thon reduced tosit, | Yates, with or wituout Boarl” 39% Penanyt- ae eo neo ce ) SYENUNG. _L. WALL & CO. Ancts. selling at $9.50—opr Box Coats. This | yania avenue, betweon 434 and 6th ste. del3-tjanl* ‘0 (Taesda: 3, oom heavier and better trimmed than our T. COLDWELL & 00., Auctionsers. 8. W. Corner Penn. avenue and 44 street rooms, No. 61 Louisian: enue, between 6th and former ones at ‘ge and varied assortment of arti- mencing at7 o'clock. we shal! Nye Bo our a] $13. A. Saks & Go., 517 Seventh OARD—Virst-class TABLE BOARD. Potronts, ane fersieted BOOMS, from pete gio: ‘th. ‘2-Im* jarge al PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF MAGNIFICENT U ivania ayenue and D ., between 17th and 1 vei ith the vir a rs Mag eS ihe omar gl foot oe wnt of the public “during” dhe "hellday acu. Cert ea temie, Bika ONIS Tea =—o—_—. <] ey from per cent. U . Lge pena tome erg ona Seaton Haut BILtranp savoon, han retail prfees, snd come direct from one of the ee aE pe rnes e at cent and pmpaaee Boeke) ob Bite Peed oye Corner of 9tk and D atreets, pcrent mepesecea sng seen ited | remaining stoc! nredeemed Pied, tvening, at Penneyivania avenue, ander | _Zunishedjwith ton.of RAVANAUGH & DECK. | jleavy alver Pstedfea etn engine turaed fee of,8 GOLDSTEIN « O0;. No. . ‘ * the Metropolitan Hotel, conducted by Rives o ecreconanl by ane in en Haver Pheet Gatto Blake ced Nancy Bottles, agnificent Gold Watches, Chain: Tat Wu Le WALL £ 00. | cfty""and visitors will find every ac: f * | are dest over oftered te thts soarket com ion. ‘The Bar i# well sup- Double-walled Ice Pitchers, extra plated hg apt eo MARRIED. 4 plied with GREER ONS PLANNER, Qyater Tureanaand Fruit Dishes p AMONDS, ‘ubegualled in the city, and ose fimo —! AN. Ge re ee 20-6t jet. iy A . ect re etg ra all Sweat, Mr ULIAN ee SE EE ceors. BreatfantCastergand Srp Cope These Goods will be on exhibition MONDAY, Bothat Washington ee ae Just received, lot of the celebrated pea ant Fintod Tes Pitchers maser atl Sithin three date after the gate? Tren labeaniaior Chega ge a NOISELESS ARGAND BURNERS, Picble Stands, and Ladies, of the latest | ™T Top cash." 3. 'T COLDWELL & 00. pOPHDORN-GRECG. At the residence of the | Tiss? ine the kl pUREKA RUELSION, "aud | 3a sand Oval Waiters a = MD Lewis oC St. John pariahe Ms Wik. | PABAGON BUR! , made of ase, not liable pony tL ae Forks,) [Bt COGFRE, LATING, pocuzuoers,— LIAM B. COLBURN, of Georgetown, to Miss | to contode, an to regulate the flow of Glasees. (Late clerks with J.C. & Ge.,) LAURA V. GREGG, of Washington, D.C. * Sreeenr Scie nemen Se: Ss . ‘Will be added to the Bouthwest corner of Fonn's oceeys ont iat ctrest, PAYNE HILL. December 11,187; at the resi ALES. BSH Peep & BROS., FATCRES! _wAToHMS 1. WaToms 1 Btar Ofer # f sister Bite bem erent a Jectioi . Silver, Fader, CHARLES. ¥. PAYNE Miss LAURA | _aet7-cost near corner Uthwarest._ | Wetabea; made by the most celebrated American DAKE Nousk, AT Tne Wave pZEBRE-LAMBERT. In Boston, Mass, Desem- TAR! " c Deed of per - ‘Nearly One Handrea PIANOS ana PAR ARR c. i EBB 0 8 hacia LOR ORGANS now ta out . EE CRRTBUDE, ceugh' tiful Piano Booms, SOLD rt. [intel ‘Tm all DIED. instant, FRANCIS MEM ARON donot seqa and Baral, Metehou i funeral wAl take place from the residenes of his its, GOL 12th street, Island, between C and Dy bn to-wlorrow, (Tuendsy,) 44thy 8b 2 0°0bock SHuneral ‘ . fag octal | 4 7 ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO., CABBIAGE MANUFACTUBERS,

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