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row Sing Sing noon aud ev: and atinee to-mor- » morrow evening sie at No. 463 Penasylvania ——— Condensed Locals. his culled to the advertisement of ©. ©. Willard, who has been quite ill, overing the pupas in the y noen ‘omen schools were t fan. 5th nex’ ation will hott esterday a A e pual convention in this city Jam. 1th and With The city por e will be open four hours during the day to-mor from s to Win the mere: t to § in the evening From |. Bradiey Adams we bave « new te- vice entitied Paper Flakes, which wit! i varied ated innocent amusement to os arte ‘aiah A. Carter, Fr employer. 4 by the Board of P es in the north Pablic Works will and on New Years da ntetvening after twelve 7, medical de- last evenin ence and sympathy who have heen be joss of their clasymate, Dr. H. 1 ° HOLIDAY Goops. ETO PURCHASE. ising dealers who have choice stocks of holiday bg the fact through the adver- assortments presented for th inspection of the public, afld shall continue todo ¥ today, in order that purchasers to supply themselves may know just where to go. RTH. GRARA ale two ele, M410 AND 41 S7H STREET, amet all ke arge and hendsome st rin the eity ) RAISE THe WIND? TON. brokers, 51 bey bry all kind bomis a on fed be canned visites of nt tor ¥ take y to select a pre Ie vow BAY e Christmas once te eenue ear of Georgetown Wash malgan ~ no Tyetown sho: aiities. That ditticn on tr ied ito separate snch * gove ured Lo the peo annexation to Wash citizens of both oi = arid th amteTigned respec Con such laws as may sary an AMY Gut aud perfect said aanes urgetown to Washington city = petition was signed by wost of tue ing citizens, many ot whom have died on the living aud dead signers the tuliow wames will be recognized: —Joshua Kiley, = 1 'y A. Shien. Lewis Vansant, is. ib, James Dunlop, Walter S Lamson. P. F. ; « M. Sngder. M. D., rafton ‘yicr. M Beall, W. Brenton v Thes. Bro Burrs, W: baagl. Samuel W. Kenney, J. Humphrey, James S Morsell, Wm. P. Craightil, Marinus W H.C. Matthews. James |. Barrett, Joho Meem, Brooke B. Williams, & N. Pearson. George Gray, Jara Daws, H. FE. Berry, «J nit, b Bobrer, FLY Mermert Payne, B. joxiey, W. FL Seymo: James A. Simpson, (i. Vanderwerken. il w HEALTH ayo Vacctna ‘Tar Boas Tew ting of the Board o which aniver- mended, but not : aotes largely trom So toshow the alae of vac- cination, at n the se jets as a No infan’ brile state, or chafing or any e be taken not to va latina oF erysi pela: be of the pu Beard of Heat ~erves at least to al ension that haman disease my The committee is of opinion th a mn shone te versal, and in favor 4 pian that would » it, and make it cou tinued ax regards the new-born and the new- comer. To the «ly the District physicians to the poor should be adied the special duty of vaccinating, under certain regulations ‘The beard should also have a medical inspect: whose duty it shouid be to vaccinat board room examine cases where <uspicion exists of the presence of small pox or any other infectious and contagions disease. This inspector sbould be eminently qualitted, and should be paid lib- erally, not less than two thousand dollars per annum. He -hould also be authorized te make imvestigation- in the various districts for the purpose of ascertaining if vaccination is prop- erly performed or avoiled. The committee be- neve that such a system could be imaugurated and continued at a trifling expense. Although the District physicians vaccinate now the who apply to them, the additional duty of en- toreing vaccination and of keeping records and giving certificates should be remunerated, and thie sbeuld be an object of recommendation to the Board of Health and to the Governor and the Legisiature. The Board of Health cannot assume to give pay to officers who are not ap- yorntees of their own and upon whom they really can exercise no authority. The commit- fee ia Of the opinion that sait physicians are inadequately paid for the serv ices they perform now, and that « better remuneration should be warded to medical men who bave the health of the poor im their trust. The report was briefly discussed. and. on mo- ir. ‘at the ten -€ Marbury, was accepted and filed. oe hasan Wererer Us1v0aM OF ree District Mitr- TIa.—Pursuant to a call of the Gor ir, a meeting of all the commanding officers of the different companies of the District militia was held iast night at the Executive office, corner of 17th street and Pennsylvania avenue,’ Adjutant General Webster in the chair, who informad the officers that their winter unirorms would b. issued im @ very short time. with a view of he ing @ grand military parade during the mouth of January, for which extensive preparations are being made. Atter 4 general interchange of opipion as to the style, the army regalation uniform was adopted ‘Tee Kre Taxe ta prise at the Fxceisior on 1th street, te- might, a» Mr. 5 ne carkeys ig be given away. Give hima us of TRESTAR. We note below | stated days and Lours: and to | CHRISTMAS. 1573. the Day will be Observed in Oar Cnurehes. cial ser vices commemorative of the birth Sp of the Sa Ul be held to-morrow tn most of the elvu many of which have bea elaboratel, tated with evergreens and ng the joytul season uf In the Provestaut’ Episcopal and o/c Churches the celebration of the will be, as usual, very impressive, w ic, programmes peculiarl: adapted to the occasion having been arrange At 6 o'clock to morrow morning Mr. Watdo wi'l execute the following airs on the chimes of the Metropolitan M.-E. Church fad Chimes; joy to the World,” Yd English Christaves Ty Uhristuiae Carol,” +k yrie Elieson, 12th muss; “How Beautitul are the Feet,” Mes- : te Fidetes;” * Carol’ Chets- “He shall Feed His Flock,” Messia! pherds Watched Their F + “Gloria in Exeeisis . Sweet Home. the morning servic? the above pro- gramme will be repeated. TANT EPISCO f the Asce ev. -Tobn During the serviees the following nme will be rendered :—Proces- ravtangels sing,” Haydn; 1, ME : te Dena Venite. Gregorian 10 lard; Jubilate, ——; Hyman Gloria Tibt Domini, Pleyel; Hymn, —, Patri (after sernion,) «4. W. Walte Walter: Sanctus, Dr. Gamldga; ymin . Kk; Gloriain ‘ ary, “For | M following mewhers have kindly consented to form a sps- | ial choir for the day:—N nO, Mixs Josephine | Davis; alto, Morse; tenur, Mr. W.u. Hill, | basco. Mr. W.M.S) rit. Music under th ion of Geo. W. Walter, organist of t h of the Incarnation, the choir, m of Mr. Kobert > will ecnte the following programme during the —Christmas anthem, Jehoe Venite, Fairlamb; Gloria 3 ‘Ve team, T. S$: uloyd; fendclssohn. Tae —Rob't soprano, Misses Sallie Flina ‘ara Ball; second soprano, Misses Jennie Bryant and Florence Ball; tenors, Mes+rs. M M. Parker and Mr. Zevely; bass, Messrs. C. \. Ball aud Robert Ball; organist, C. W. Chap- man. There will be a service at 11 o'clock at Christ Church, Georgetown, the rector, Rev. W. W. Williams, officiating.” ‘The music will be as fol- | lows: Opening Christmas Anthem, with solo for soprano, Lleyd ; solo by Mrs. H. D. Barrett; | Christmas Canticle, chorus, Warren ; Gioria in | F xcelsis, with solo- for tenor and soprano, Far- | mer ; solos by H. A. Seligson and Mis. Garrett Te Deum, chorus, Kotsehmar: Jubilate, with | | but the cutting ont of the live two soprano solos, Millard; Solos by Mrs. Bar- rett and Miss Jennie Absott; ()fiertory Anthem, with bass and alto solos, Danks; Solos, Mr. Wi B.t)rmes and Miss Jennie Dodson: Hymns, cho- ras,Warren and Mozart. The choir consists of an oetette, of which Mra. Barrett and D: Seligson and Orme are the priaci ‘The organist is Miss Nimmo, of | and the Musical Director, Col. Ha ck, and e follow. ) “Glory to God in the m Venite, anthem, Frey; hem, Kolzsch! 5) Anthem, Introit, « * Kent; Kyr vel; liymn, * * Davenport: Oltertory, anthem, tus, Dr. Camidge, Hymn 41 Mesae de Orpheonist € octette, consi-ting of Mes: Noyes, Sherit?, Whitake Yeatman, H k and Daw: rganist. They will be a by Messrs. Burnett, | «4 Brown St. Paul's (ritualistic) church there will be a midnight celebration to-n t. The ma- programme arranged for the occasion a= follows: P essional, “Adeste fideles;” In troit, “And there were shepherds, hyrie and San tismn, Lieyd. ! Ba Al Grace church the decorations are more elalorate than on any former Curistmas, som taree hundred yards of laurel wreath mt with by the rector tor tuts purpose. This is suspond- ound the walls, windows, gallery and hangs in a graceful tes pex of the arch over the chancel. crosses are also placed Services will be tel hureh at If o'clock, and a sermon. ached by the rector, Hole tro ebrews, If “Lo, T come it is written of me) to do n the thy will, O Ged selected for the o B tt; Clark, Ww ~Chiristmas Chant : loria Patri: Movart, Te Deum, No. 2, bilate, No. “Gloria Tibt, No. s0," Hymn, No. 45; closing m, by L. Marshall. frinicy char 3 s will be heid at 1! 0’e ing wustc r. Addison, rector, The follow } programme has beew arranged for ning anther - Tiere were Buck; Venite, Loud Te Deum, in 6 ‘minor, I Lioyd; bymwu, “Hark what k; Offertor bi, Moxen; Solos will be sung by each of th ¢ whieh cousists of Mrs. Morrel!, sopran’ Miss Miliard, alto; Mr. Harry Purvon, tenor; W. W. Middleton, jr. bass: Miss Moxen, or- t. Jubitate, those Hoi pelof the Holy Communion,norta- ner of ivth street and Pennsylvania . there will be a choral celebration of seed Sacrament at 1200 to-night. and aiso at Il. m. to-morrow. Father Houbie ha= given the entire charge of the choir to Mr. Jos- eph Ps under Whose management it is rapid 3 At Episcopal) Chureh, George- town, the usual Chris.mas services will be hell ‘The church ts very beautifully decorated for the vecasion, and the will rende for the occasion. Kuck Creek Chureh, ia the county, near the Soldiers’ Home, has been beautifully decorated, aud the services will commence this afternuon at 45 o'clock, whea the Sunday school, nuin- bering “0 ~cholara, will assemble, and a Christ- mas tree will be lighted up. Religious servic Ube coudueted by the rector, Kev. J. A. “lb some unusually ine Prof. Kobr, sic, selected ai sick. and the cluldren will sing appropriate followed by an address by the superi The distribution iithen take place. The chi ed, aud will be Light rackets. presenting a tine At il o'clock a. m. to-morrow the ai Christmas service will take place, aft which Right } Win. Pinkney, assistant re udidates. At 6 o'clock p. m. the rector, Kev. Mr. Buck, will conduct service at the Soldi Home and deliver #n appropriate sermon, MAM CATHOLIC CHURCHES sstus Church at 5a. m. to-morrow Mr. H. C. Sherman, organist and . soprano, Mrs. Sher- J. Pugh, tenor; Mr. W. A. will sing Deschaur’s mass; in oflertory—trio for sopranno, tenor, bas, arranged itom Lombardi. At 11 o'clock mass hoir will sing Palo’s mass, first time in Washington. At the offertory the choir will ChrisGuss anthem,arranged trom Haydn, At St. Patrick's Church at the 5 o'clock a.m. wwase Weber's massin FE flat, will be sung. At te'’elock Hayun's No. 3 will be sung by the choir which consists of soprani, Miss Berry, Mrs. Small. Mrs. May, Miss Burrows, Miss Faylor; alti, Miss Elliott; Mrs. Claire; tenor, Mr. Fgiiv, dir. Kichmond; bassi, Mr. Koecilin, Mr. Masi. Tire orgauist and conductor is Mr. Cari Richter. At St. Stephen's Church the following masic will be sung by the choir at 1! o'clock: Audre’* Mass in E tlat, (+fertory: Hac nocte cum natus est Jesus; Trio, Goovant Guglielmo. The choir is as follows: Soprano, Miss Coolidge; Alto, Miss M. Kobier, Tenore, Mr. John Seutert; Basso, Mr. F. Kockar; Leader, Mr. F. Rockar; Urga: ‘St, Mr. J. ©. Foertsch. AtSt. Peter's, at the morning service, the choir will sing Mozart's izth Mags. The choir ‘s composed of Mrs. King, Mrs. Kochter, and Mrs. Cross, sopranos; Mrs. Koehler and Mrs. Newton, altos; Messrs. King and Seifert, ten- s: and Messrs. Millerand fouhey bass.’ The organist is Mrs. BI. ewton. OTHER Cut ROHS. In — of be lorem Episcopal fgiteoad the usual early morning prayer or praise wect- ings will be held at ofelock, At Mt Vernon M. E. church sonth, the Sab- bath school will have @ Christmas festival to- morrow evening At Grace (M. E.) church, corner of 9th and S street, there will be a Christmas festival at night 10¢ the school children. ‘Phe ladies of the Fourth Presbyterian church ave made great tions for a tine Christ- aes tree, loaded with good things, as a surprise two the Sunday school children to-night, at the eburch on %th street. p At Rylaud, M. &.) chapel to-night there isto be | @ concert and exhibition by the Suuday schoo! rs benefitor a val to be given te children to-morrow night at the same — piace. Great preparations have been mace to | make both of the occasious hast siahs anes. nm of the mem- vers of McKendree (M. F..) ch: assembled in the lecture room, from which made ade- seentontbe each ar: with a pound of Ome commodity useful in the hoa: 4 ‘ne, which they deposited on the tables of the | to be sold by W. t evergreens having been purchased | K sbop of the diocese, will contirm a class of Is | ) by the death’ of the pastor, Rev. George W. Cooper, who managed, (ter recovering from his sarprise, to return his thanks. z At the Metropotitan M. E. Church, Professor Haven will give « lectare on the Yellowstone, with stereopticon views, to-morrow evening, after which refreshments will be served. At Weeley Chapel, M. K., there crill bs early rayer meeting, 6 o'clock to 7, Christmas morn ng, aud the regular Phursqay evening servi There will be a reunion of teachers and acho! ars of the Sunday school on Friday evening, 4 o'eloe! Entertainment trom 7 to 8, 5 of I, with solrs by Miss Nellie Witliams and Kosa Rosenbanm; qnartette by choir, under leatership of Wr. L Rosenbaum, recitations by Mr. Clarence Sewall and E distribution of presents to schol ‘The room wil! bs trimmad with ever- green and mottors. In adiition to the enter- tainment, the scholars and mambers of the con- | gregation have been invited to send ia donations of food, fuel, clothing, toys, candies and other articles as would be good to give to the poor, an I on Saturday committees of older scholars, in bands of twos and threes, will be sentout to give these articles jndiciogs distribution. At the Presbyterian Mission Cha el, on Mar- ket street, Georgetown, there will bea Christ- mas festival to-morrow evening for the children with ahandsome tree, also singing and +peak- ng. —— Tue THeaters. Those at Fort's Opera Honse who expected to hear Campanini last nigat were disappointed, but the tine sioved acting of Capoul as and M Torriani as “Amina” in “La Sonambets, caused them to partially forget their grievanc Scolara was good asthe Conant So far as tha leading roles were concerned ,the opera his never been sing in a more satisfactory manner here passages tween Alessio and Liza was not acceptabl large portion of the sappreeiative Dominick Murray 4 trom Sing Sing now being pert National Theater, attracted a good house ight, and promises to have a very su fai ran, as it should have, being an intere: play, well played and beantitally moanted. Some ot the scenes are very fine. Page's cor: solos give great pleasure to lovers of music. the matinee to-morrow afternoon Kriss Kringle will abpear hetween the acts of “The Geneva Cross” and distribute Christmas presents to the children ing and impa ne at the Theater the exciting drama ot embracing tealer,” besides the usual variety “The Child | entertainment, is attracting good houses this week. Nast’s CARTOON 0 Gey. BuTier.--The ex- cellent cartoon of General Butler, defend- ing the back-pay, which Nast drew daring his lecture last night, was secured by the enter- prising tailor, Griesbaued, on 4th street, be- ween D and E, who this morning placed it in bis show-window. it has attracted large crowds, stand aud gape, and then go away laughing. i nr BY THE ADVERTISEM where it will be | seen that District scrip will be taken at 99 cents on the dollar for the tine soltdsilver ware, gold and silver watches, rings, chains, book Wall’ & Co. thi and Wednesday and Thursday mornings evenings—the property of Robert Fulton, Sth street. Go To ScLtivan’s to-nigh mas turkey. oF This mor ted tor t Haghes,n aed Albert watch and n Sant ry as on trialandf und guilty of petit recommendation to mercy. The aa | placed on trial forthe larceny cout, panta, &c., from John A. Sephenson, and fuund guilty of Prtte larceny, Valuing gods at ney Were need to Jail for rx montha cach Email Barhil Keeping a bar teem: judgment by adefantt wot aside ‘The jar re far January Ih, IT COL Mac Arthur J om. and raph and dts Charles Hoop orderly ay Mary ad’ Hartia on fast igi honse of Mar: 13th wad Tie streaty adranken fight ‘They all apent tii at the Central gaurd | hy nigit d this morning James 3 each for profant ) Brown were sent ty. snd Emma 1o the wore house ax vagrant and prostitut:s, O'Nesle, assavit on David Kepp!>. O'Neal table and FagTaLt, Was sent t THE <OAP FACTORY AGAIN Fredvrick Bates was ebarged with maintain Dnigace in keeping @ soap boiling est on G strest. This jaa new case brongnc by t Board of Health, Mr Browns apprared for the -ecution, and Mr. Willlama for defence. Tac er entered a plea of jurisdiction, @ fore and the juce Vit’ schools of thi city was toasting his shins | 2 comfortable fire he startled by a violent ring at the door bell. servant promptly re- sponded but soon returned and reported that there was nobody there but that there was a string across the door on which was suspended any nomber of ladies empty stockings. The astonishe:! secretary aud treasurer looked at the servaut to discover whether or not she had lost her senses, and finding no trace of a mind demented betook — himse to the door, where, sure enough, he found the feminine hosiery as described. “The string on which the stockings were suspended was taken into the house, when it was found that at- tached to each stocking teacher of the public schools of Georgetown ‘The official «cratehed his head, and finally came to the conclusion that the -igniticance of the whole matter lay in the fact that, as the teachers had not received their ‘pay for three months they had not the wherewith: to Hill their stockings for Christmas. Finally, be obtained a hint from some source that the per petrators of the joke were congregated in an adjoining house, ipon which he sent a cordial invitation for the teachers to make their ap pearance. ‘This they did, and were entertained by the secretary and treasnrer in excellent style. He explained to them his inability, “ow- ing to circumustances over which he had no con- trol,” to satisfy their elaims, and hoped that ere jong they would receive t mpensation which they have richly merited by faithful service. A:verrep Scictpe.—on Monda Sousthan Shoemaker, a bachelor, with his sister above Tennallytown, attempted to cut his throat with a batcher knife while in Lis room. The family heard him fall and ran in and found him on the door. witli tie blood streaming trom a wound in his neck. Dr. Davidson was Called and dressed the wound and thinks. with care, he can save his lite. Mr. Shoemaker has been melancholy tor several months{past, and it is supposed that ina momen Of insanity he tried to destroy himselt. Rav. Dr. HUNTINGTON, who thought of signing the pastoral care of the Baptist Chu’ of this city, hax, at the earnest request of the congregation, ¢ them at least anc lege doea not tax him too muct case the congregation of this church Las increased ALEXANDRIA. Cavren Depicarton.—St. Mary's churet and congregation will be dedicated’ to the S. cred lieart ot Jesus on Sunday neat, t instant ch at 7 o'clock p. m., on which occasion Now. Father Maguire, pastor of St. Aloysius ebureh, Washington, ‘will tion sermon, Subject, “The Most Adorable Heart of Jesus.""—Sentinel, last evening. Fuxction oF AN ALDERMAN.—The election for a member of the Board of Aldermen trom the 4th ward, to supply the place made vacant late Judie Underwood, re- sulted in favor of the colored man Kichard H. Lyles, the radical nominee. The vote stood— Lyles, 19; J. B. Smodk, 141. —Gavette, last even reach the dedica- ing. sOR SOME SET OF JEWELRY, Av Lites rar gi th Fe EE 8 Jewelry store, 1006 Penuiyn vemne, dec1d-tf REMOVAL. REMOVAL. DEVLIN&CoO.,, HAVE REMOVED To TI = SALOON PARLOR AT 2106 F street, povétr | lett & Ruot | Pennsyivania avenae. 2 |___ BUSINESS CraANces. Rint Styusa Lysx Fuss at W. tt x ws to BaRtEe, ean Sor | POR BENT FUR is I ; UBNISH see fr a ddress Post In, Coor: NGLISH ALE on dranght a specialty at Geo. W. Drive: Pennsylvania avenue and 4) Frrs, all styles, qual Th -xchane- & ool corner BASKET WAGON. A 6 Offce Bx 612.6 town, B docs Se W4STED-HASDS on Feawick Fa from Boundery street, wear rulirosl to Ble: Gre; lefi hand bentnd Kenai! Green. G OG STEWART, Box 625, 2 densh ‘y Waisky, | Nashville, Ten- | < Sample Rooms, | apply bys Vermont S ite the Ariing- nia avenue and 44 etreet. ¢." | spel? “45 Vermont avenue, oppose ne | | W TED Pwo cood DRESSMAKERS sad an | i APPRENTICE. sowlivieg with ber parse preferred. Apply at 182i F etrest, between Iza | and 1 ae Pur Op B from Cheatham nessee, at Ge corner Pennsy! the -esinadone Lapins ann Gentieman’s Seat Cars, styles and prices, at Willett & Ruolts. all - bss Specie Payuenrs HesvMep. new from the 33. t Geo. W. Driver's Sample Kooms, cor- | VV ANTED— By threw ner Focaaylvasissveresend ey erect, S| 0), tain aed bens EOSI SION AN APrnopRiATe NeweNTO to purchase | OTIS, Btarcfice. that beautiful set of Stiver Fox or a fine Seal | W ASTED—a COLORED GInt & @ © Skin Sacque at Stinemetz's Fur Store, 1237 | housework. Apply LL7 street, co anes | ath morthweat, bold's Buchn stands unrivalled for all such at young A street soathe ca * the genuine, which bas proprietos *- | children. Apply to B A., 2 | ae | (Wy aNTRD—an cxpricaced WOMAN we dv eos Ir 18 rmrossinie t ignore those terrible | YY ANTRD— au expericaced WOMAN to d. ] nameless disesses that annually sweep se many | CHAS ge Waite, <4 hapless victims into the grave. We are com. | (i | pelled to recognize thei, and 1: is the Good Sa - Sra Bruce tion raaty gor maritan’s duty to try and cure them. Hetm- | VW ANTED TS SItUa tion se wursery gov | | . ences piven deca 3 private proprietary stamp. Beware of coun ANTED-Goa BoARUD we moderaus Feit. For tale by all druggists. cos | Wiiintrs Boome combanosticg wt = = omforte of home can be lad, for gentiem: | MANY SUrPeR rather than take nauseous | sry wit for gourtom: medicines. All who ter from coughs, oo + | cor 7 irritation of the bronchial tabes or tendeney to auteDCA eel < rare ir WROMee* 255 a! ly as agreeable te t! least pmoving disease. The Balsam is a pleasant remedy; it isa safe remedy; itisa | WV powerful remedy; it is a speedy remedy; it isa) at 205 A st h remedy that cures & | Wy aNrepeBrs re - - RTEDS Rrp of the Chille immediately, take DATION ood wagin ences required Aguo Powders. They cure peraa- | Pr!\ates | nentiy. 0 : = = = > aa = | W NTED—A yok, Wash Tue Sinare Skwine Macuine sales of 1872 aot jrow for a small family, Apply at No. | ‘Were £219,660. 4.L-swif 106 West street, Georget-wn, me tes —__9____ inire 6 Powd’s ExtTeact is tor suis at wholesaie by /ANTED—PARLOR and BEDSOOM. [wisn Ohar. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania arenuc, | WANTED ITARLOR and BED ROO | and by draggists everywhere. twftr ” | the sewsion of Oune! ya's sonny, heated wit TaEnmomRTERS and Baroravters are repaired And mado to order by Hempler near 4 stroc! traily located, a oe ar ‘TaR comMUNITY at large appreciate the ure | WW AN > | falness of Sin; per's Sowing Mackine, iS ——- ae ererey et nifty a te i Wittoox & Gins’s Stwina The | cuore the best of weaes will begivens ene celebrated Basaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. d at Mre. LOUISA } Baum’s hoopskirt and corset fi }, ith street, PANTED—A Enrcka Emp! | oe weld PLR St Ea ea = be office ra | Topco Russian Barns; aso, Medicated Vs- treet Wetween Kad streets uortheest, rant: | Tos vcreat. * Fe ee POLIS BUTLER. J ANTED-—-200 USTUMERS to bi GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | WV Sout punta eo teee as 0 Oe See te femarinsivilncnen dk arriving every week, at LL27 7th street north: POTOMAO LODGE, No. o, F. & A.M — west. deh -nodw" here will be a special communicatioy of ANTED— PO20MAC LODGE,No.5,F-andA Mou FRU | W BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. DaY AFTEBNOON, December 28, at 2 o'clock, > “BECK 4 Y fcr the purpose (attending ths faneral of our tars Bane nen decd-Im™ ih over, De. Bovizco Wil tiaws, All Master Mt. ae 1 : ANTED—AN those who value (heir wight 1 ond uanging are fraternally invited. By | WANTED AM Shose wae valne shen signe i hec2e-tt 0 weve | TACEE Tia tig comatm ty erarately ratted to the _caent____JOHW J. BEAI = eyes “Be ycornen A PLEASANT Way TO CLosE YOUR sitreet “aud Beunsylvanis venee, Depot tor | ‘ wnererecs ‘Thermometers of ali Kinda. myio-ly . a= to Know thal tus VIOTOR TNE tins tts maedie s0./- 2 A Litorary and Musical Entertainment shattle fo use, restiug in a given by the Snnday on Dunbarton street streets, Georgetown th, Cor hool iv the M. E between High and C uo THURSDAY, Pp. mi dolis, 25 cents; Obiidren, 1 c Agency, 469 oi ne. Also, Branch of Mme, Dem- oreat’s Pattern Empc cnt, FS-1e T. W. SPIORR, Agoat, AND G corner High and tyand WEDNESO Paren “Brides ‘On Sundi # Church, « ‘Lhe fm ter willl atres OLIDAY GOUDS! HOLIDAY : m4 | & JACKSO ored POCKET-BOOK, Buber {DGE REE 310.50 and som ar Tickets. A lib ree FANCY ARTL be given if r to this o OLBSeuita - OsT—On 4 ard Igih sire small GOLD he ith inse Boxes aud Cases, a ae ‘ RING. maraed i nit Sq ft, Be nother.” “A liberal f for restoratio ting rapidly at + $95 B street poriterest Alsoacemplote line of STAPLE DRY GOOD Sit, ASE Er onk Dorit weet at che la‘est decline. = REWAR Bargains in Blankets ard Shawls. A few pieces Diu BLACK SILK ou comission, to be sold at a sic MUFE. Th -_ Come and ten, dees sit | ed to No, LOLD sth mtroet, be “ = northwest, NG BOAT MARY ELUA FOR SALE. Will be sold on MONDAY, De getter cenber 30%, at 3 o'clock p. lily a Sinan’ wh ad Washingto cet, Bed repair, wed eupipment complet The Boat iuay bo parchased at private sale before that day pow applic Le « Boat Mary Ella to BBEE_ 705 E street wort <r to his residence, 900 BT street norcawe: Ou the 2371 we Hack aud Tan BI CCT J wmiiue those elegant Bruit fecha tifally ornamente), HOLS, 39 Hib: Also, FF: designs, A libe: to M. COF FRY, V1 7th stree ast, a all FAW bile-ssomelody's pet, which oe can havo by describing, ai rd Ting fortbisadvertisement, deez 3. = 5 REWABD— Lost on Monday (RAVELING B. © except to th aid for th a MILLER’s, the new shades at 4 8,75: Wemutiful Dri froin 26c. ty ata; Black Al Androseegein Bi ; eeperior Bed Bu a very cheup; splendid $5 Striped Shawls for $ Alwo, great many Fancy articles, suitable | Christmas Prose . Oi dect?-tre BX THOS. POWLING, Auctioneer; Gir TEUSTER'S SALE OF | REAL STATE LN b come for ward, prove property. pay charges, qd tal heraway, Mits KELLY, corner lef ant j streets northwest. a > REWARD —Tacen frou OP the National» otel BROKGETOWN By virtue 01 a deed of f arin date on amd duly orded in Liber No 613, at 4, one of thi records of Washington county, District ot Oclumbia, the undersigned, ay Trasiee, will offer suction, in front of th premise Tor sales at publ at 4 orel December, A.D. idi3, ali that piece or parce! ground know Lot Noe town, Di f fast aide ul Market Space, aid bounded as folle Begtuning for the same at the end of a line draw W igchon south from the sont quard’s brick house, (formerly oceu: patldip,)on the anid ‘aid space south ae amoan » National ho st” jock p.m., on FRIDAY, the 26th « ror of EGE SALE, ARO nee one Boree Ligur Pam Se wiinen ih CABRIAGE Will be sola cheap. ee eh t, | Apply at Carriage Manufactory of JNO. then north 29 fect Tote eat; | PODENNIS, opposite Baltimore and Po- 3 space and place of beginuing: tomer Kattr: dec3s-3t ‘Terms of sale $100) Lo be paid in cash; balance in | | es SALE at French GAN two equal payments, at six and twelve months, wit! | DAUS: aleooue very fine second interest at eight per cent..to be secured by deed of | hand CLARENCE, bailt by Brewster ‘ ee trust on the property suid. to be paid at time | of Brovine street) New York ift of sale are not complivd with | withia five days after day of rale, the Trastes reserves the right to resell the property, on fee ects . ROBT. G.@RAHAM, New Repository ad Fa: 410-414 Sth street um Gaye) notice, st the risk aud cost of the OKs qos aber All convey see ot coe te Bother Hobby Horees Also, Furuiture, 8 ects Carpets, Show Windows, Gennters, aud all'kinds of | 1 THOS. DOWLING, A: oe oe i Also, two Billiard Tables. at « very PANIC PRICEST PANIC PRICES ¢ | 16w prite. G27 108 street nerthwest. dees | aTh ‘ES (OK SALE—OCANAKY BIRDS. MOOKING | PANIC PRICES | BIRDS, male and temale, No, South: a | Batroct, between ist aut 2d eirosts g Having during the late deciine in the Boot and | lec im J. M.GORTZ. “*- arket purchased a Shoe y 'arge stock of, BOUTS AND SHOES, some of them of the most celebrated make BOARDING. we are determined not to carry the wan ape \ Cver Until woxt geusoue bute will dispose ONE, YLEASANT ROOM, WITH BUATD FO) entire stuck, consisting of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's two joast corner Mas acnusetis avenue BOOTS and SHOES at greatly loss than former | sd lth t northwest: also, first-class TARLE coon lth street, | Bear ONS FURNISHED ROOM, (su | able fortwo porsons,) with BOARD. Frice 3. | ver month, for twa; fuel and xamincluled, Sing’ | Boom $25. House bas the modern convenien: 143% Corcoran str. et decg?-st* Vell-furnished ROOMS in Alexandria. ithoat BOATD Bo” Gasette figures. Cal! und be couvinces,as we iutend to do decds-6' what we ady BOARD. pall. ite branches, and we wed tosnitevery ono, All we ask is a call, Which causes uo obligation to purchase. SINSHEIMER & BRO., dvclo 3x 140 Bridge strest, near High. WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S WAY.—Geutiemen, the bert “way to through the hard times ani to be able to give your ae a desirable location, with or be obtained by addressing wives, children, or sweethearts the usual holiday Alexanéria, Va. References given and ce- | present, pense with the new suit, Send your z i gid oved WHEATLEY to bo NTORLY CLEAN or DYED; #0 keeping np & respectabl” appeat- | ance and aaving ample for the above ob.ect, “Aw tae | PERSONAL. | is about over, ail orders will be prozipily fl | work dono in the beat manner; charges reason’ | le, No charge for the above advies, Pig din WHEATLEY ‘EMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOOK PREMION CTERTABLISHMEN T. 49 Joflerson street, Georgetown, D. 0. novas-tr ABSOLUTE DIVORORS OBTAINED FROM | ZX COURTS of ditfcrent States for osortion No publicity required. ranted. roadw Bt a Be chares wath di dress M. HOU NY. MADAME FLORENOR 00 raed Crrrooy. | i a 1emy es mBeaualed in testing the past, present Pint P.O r life; inc wing Speciy piarriages, | ory Sd. poluting wat in matt isi She gives universal sulting her. Sat be consulted at her rehwest.” decl-La™ « SEAS go . N I10HOLS? i CRRA) YSTER ELEGANT ICR CREAM AND 0 ang23-ly MS 1 EDUCTION ¢ IN Passi INGER G soil = RATES ~ VIA GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, By it all diseases aro jo rucdicines need, and TO tnging: ot = Oo ALL POINTS WEST, NORTHWEST, AND jor aT Sratcsrode,, Teueh- * di SOOLH WEST, = r TIME-UNRIVALED IN GLISH UNEQUALED IY TIME-UNRIVA EN CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, IMPORTED DIRECT, AND OFFERED UNUSCALLY Low. These goods are of the newest patterns and most | exquisite wor ip. aud in porat of | ELEGANCE, BBILLIANCY AND CHEAPNESS RK ORGUTE, THE OFFILE “4 A nN lvanta a be P. |. Cal + . bia ai ‘D. M. BOYD, J? General Passenger Agent, P.&. B. oo, a eer EXCEL ANY CHANDELIERS IN UAE, N=s A large assortment just received. H M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., ieee oct ]S-w, 12t JEWELERS, ‘Hi FIRM OF JF. BRODHEAD & CO. 18 avenue; ‘tht diseotved by matual consent. All = fate 4 js day y mat ae sors indented to the firm are requested to Brodhead. NQToR Ths, 8.8, JUSTE. Ty D strnet, be mediate settiement with J, a r BRODHEAD, Washington, D.O.. ber 19, 1873, decdd-3: JUST RECEIVED ONE FINE ASSORTMENT pate Bov2s-Im* ! Fe. RENT—Pu hile aur, Corn torthwest, aa R_RENT-\N-w FURNISHED PABLOKS 8 ' 2b ant Lh ‘arre te WAGGAMAN, 319) Fo aE AS ROOMS on first Soor Fit be te Kwa DWELLIN ho modera impr. con Indians avon Enquire at 224 Di street decd3-62* FPOE BEST OF Sales two atory Kast Capitol + gas and water, Appiy 514, weet FUE SAUESA tra dueetocs so gr oat by Chie se at on Inquive at 180500 6 FOR BENT Te bycdsonw va nicating PARLORS. also, m, auit able f >» grotiomen, at No SBS ay atroet nor Ty cheap.» aed Kc me for hatan Boe excellent terme cinta avenne, able focalfty. Sth and Joh street O0 th sttoot, SBKen deat THOSE WaGoaMan FO8 BENT NG 2 street northwest of the avenue and F Januery Wet 14. bo ER, 510 Kacreet « ESB, SALE; BRICK Not ides Bath-roows am heated by grates and Latrobe stoves are situated on © street south, 1 4h street east: wooden pavement taf ia Secnrities taken in pay at mark. For price and terms ay WILLIAM B -rhey-at-Law, orth weat “or dee20 Iw Fee RENT Or. Darreli’s DENTAL OF Flt with partial ase of Inrge r vit OR RENT Todians « a ROOMS, 316 Is 2w* FOR REST FOr 8 per Hath xt FRAME quire at 624 Louie SOR REFT—F.) tre . . w BRICK UOUSE i 1 ing wtih tab BOYLE & street REST—T« aitic, op Gay = HDT. M TYLER, HOUSES, «! ral ot 26.00), = enya J aud $3.00), weil located * for ar tase WILLIS e a. 75 Fore NISNED_A ve story HOUSE. 1 ate BRICK vente; Oars run WILL str: n imp 5 per mont 1S Host Ob RENT OR SALE DENCES M fk oF Pn ee the city of Wasi the wor y tbe sold. wirhin 30 ¢ ILDING LOTS in various p > acres rich Garden Les siontew ny Callat ome rw decl-im [Replm] 909 F st. Mason Fos BESTS HOUSES te Coluabia streets, Rent @25 and § Inquire of FITCH'S FOX, under Bank, Pernsyivanta avenue Fok SALE Or exch: excellent F. cated Rens acres va arable, well feucod Real Ke 5 BENT-HOUSE No. 1415 nearly new. an i And store rooms, and cell wl parior heater.” Tinmediate p Apply to A. M. SMITH, 630 rice $6.00 For terms 20 616 strest_nortliwoat OHKER, ith street, Post ern improvements, RS ie x.y. “BEN T—Communicating OMS, in a private fr ed, singlo or en euite. at mediately adjoining 8. BSE KENT—A very jesrabie HOUSE tures, v unfurn shed be rented moderate toms, Apply at No, L225 Massachusetts avenue, doc dA-k EGE SAGE, TO ABMS, 236 end 3 acres, moar alte harch Railroad, Depot. aud. within’ uine miles of Vashington. erenin a oma} torn ROBERT A. PHILLIPS, ‘octg2m Beal Retate Broker. 613 ifth siveat _ MEDICAL. &e. 18,245" Nitson, « Wd scientific Midwit Ladies attended to ronghly @xpe Ladice’ Physic dence at any hoar, hie Dest of nee at ‘the Doctor's pr naidence, O13 ih street, Letweon E aud fF Businew eacredl confidential. = decl3-sw™ bore H. Diseases aud Female © dechi im’ DD LEON punrantocs thorough cure of ait Orgenic Weaknesses and Female Complaints, Consultations free. S21 lath st, Hours—W to 12,2 to 4,6 to 3. decd}; QED DE. DARBY” nas becter factlities than ever foF practicing his great specialty. gre carte mate “ers rice “and medicius. Drag {Oclonivation Builting.) ander 3 BS. 8. J. OF PHI! Me tt ed Caer Bape avenue. Office nours—10 a. m. ments can be made for evenings. tor Pore Frauen pueeaens a ne citemt aka id Colvery tus ingern: tr ale CANeRy BIBDS 8. Tiss rh etrects _Bov36-Ln* RECHT. T. EDW.OLABK. —_— 7. 8. ORO8BJ2 ¢ ¥. £DW. CLARE & Ce,, DEALERS LUMBEB, WOOD AND O0AL, DOORS, 548H, BLIBDS, oe ate Se tems reer a ae SEER TS Serie Remeron, —————Sse cf BEE ease | SETTLED A STOCK EX dec28-6m promptly emecut ppert Fax YOUR Faves HANG FOB SPECIAL ASSESSMEN T= NTIL YOU BAVE CONSULT DICKSON & PATTERSOS [AY ETRE rentow ing 0 LOAN on gocd teal esate s S10, g3,00 SF Ei Swen? ter At M 1D INVESTMENTS—$1 009. 22,000 $000 wanted fortes yar “ * the : “0 BoA. “HILLIPS, Hot ie sineot, up ate Ne PPTER Camrencr, STOCK SKOKER 1428 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Navk ome Tread vee special Aitention t> invesdmente ema np ing spe prover p™rontant tax Norwe The sasneamer and SEW will be am. T STREET IMPROVEMEN ub hal & SUB BALE PROFESSIONAL. pers Ae bre! EITHER JAW ce (oBSS. BE FRADER, ATTOKNEV ATLA um No. 476 1 SCOTT, LeNrTis 935 BP i ©. 4 BeAILEY CLEPHAYE & BEAILRY, Shert-hand Writers aud Lew Keporters, Office: No. 110 C street, berweom Jet facing India ao. ON We DEN EY -AT-AAW ot 407 PRBLIC tansy t Onio Ootiege TI Tchatroet, een < —3 od work ty coe 4 rf uuatoria Dentist in the THE KEPUsLi S PEPOSITORY ad D ste. Wasiiin Sonthwest cor. of ‘Mectious made tall parts ot the Ua! | Prompt atteution at to all ba Sui 7. pave CHAS BEADLEY. Oasvoer Loci? tr] Pree’ MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BAN» No. ASK ENTH STREET. Orrosite TUE Post Orrick DiraRtMrn Back hours: ga w.toa p Seturdey anti 8 p. m., to recwi¥e dop Interest paid on leposits, exchange forutsh SOBN HITZ. Previtert, A RPRRLY. ¥. Prom W.F MATTINGLY Sec .0.E. PRENTISS,\Uasu nov6-1y eEeouMAN 3 SAVINGS AND TAUsT COMPANY BANKING HOUS 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. (Oppsite © Treasury.) ALL PBOFITS paid to DEPOSTTORS, se tp TOs, Dot egoeeding F pur Ceut. por TELEST ou Uyk Doviax of each * only vilections mate, &: upwarca, f o4>. m.; Welnestaye + Oe tod wit BKING MOUSE or J. 4. SQUIRE & CO., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Opposite WiLtago's Boren WASHINGTON, D. 0 Cont. ttcres! pail on depois Micetious mareevery wher y of officers it the Army cashed in ad™ascr _spbar 643 D STREET, near Seventh, Pays INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes COL LECTIONE, end transacts ail business connet¢ ‘with Benking. enoly Fo ronpig, PEASE SEED TENTS FOR SALE OB BENT, Decorat urnished for Balle and Partiot 7 A WING FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES. HOTELES, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. @, COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB. aa tor a MEETING TENTS sud FLAGS ‘or Jj. Teutos. y CARPENTER, BUILDER, AND = ue