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Eee * LOCAL NEWS. ASSAULT AND Battery Wit.t INTENT kut—Sunday' a house on Maryland avenue, a AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. the cerner of land avenea few de FR dg tod 3 ac eease, Miss Western has won Miack; Among ing Edward Gow the nm public weil meritéd | “a soldier of company F, 6th Ohio rey _ joan in Phases character she has attempted to | and Cornelius Farley, the head cook of Judici- rm; but last night, as Mrs. Haller, andin | ary Square Hospital. Gody had been drinking, iiple characters in the “Wizard Skit, but the others were sober. About 11 o'clock the ‘tully realized the most sanzuine expectations | parties left the house, and Cody followed them ot her many admirers. She appears to- nizht, | out. A diMculty and scuffle ensued on the ‘by partienlar request, as Nancy Sykes in | pavement between Cody and Farley, and Pat- «Oliver Twist” This is the last time this | rolman Claryoe, of the Seventh Ward, ran to deantiful dramatization will be performed. spot to restore ce, When the parties scat- Forn’s TukATER.—Miss Couldock hs mach | tered, leaving a prisoner wtth the officer. The natoeal dramatic talent; ands thorough staze perce having noevidence that his prisoner education, under the tuition of her father, has am Lor anything, and he explaining that the fully developed her capabiljties, and made her omc 4 was merely one of words, released an actress of no ordinary attraction. Father fe next morning he heard that soma and ——— both appear to-night in the «Ad. ro had been stabbed in that affray, andst4rted yocate’ atCense? “Horse-Shoe Robinson” | to seek out, the parties, but ascertained that ‘closes the entertainment.” oo ee of the Fourth Ward, had ‘W asuINGTON THEATER.—ALl of on arrest ward Cody. The hearing took can bonst justly of prominentand nel one place last evening before Justice Walter. but mone’ cxceed .= gTace and attraction the Frem the testimony of D. Cunningham, Pat. Andatustan beanty, Isabela Qubas, who nightly Keefe. E. W. Batson, and others, it appeared tertains at Nixon’s. Her rendition of tha | ‘hat Cody insulted Farley several times on the ple character in the “Wizard Skiff,” is all street, ian bres the interfered to prevent a F most ardent friends could possibly desire, | Collision between them. But Cody made a dash a he side-splittin. “ z seve! i wi 3 pocket knifo, P i burlesque of «Poca. Cody was arrested by Sergeant Gronin, at Clif. burne Hospital. Farley is at the Jndiciary Square Hospital, and ‘is very low—recovery being considered impossible. Ho was wounded three times—twice in the stomach, from one ef wcasranncny HALL.—We aro pleased to observe the cogtinued popularity of Julia Mor- timer, Kate Pennoyer and Agnes Sutherland; pee jogging from the house of last night the which wounds theentrails protruded; the other ieare deermined o Somat ane a joe ge of = wound is a long and deep rip of the thigh. Hheir I last week. —— = a obignt & | Justice Walter committed Vody to jail for court. CREMORNE Crrova habitues will regret to Care op Broamy— Yesterda: at a trolman dcarn that those prolificsources of laughter, Dr. | Crown arrested a soldier, named 4 ishothy Mo- — and his Miseaied mules, wili leave the Cremorne tent after this week. Of course, ae ee will want tosee them befye they heir final exit. Notwithstanding the une body and cool weather, Mr. Nixon has so pote pan to his pavilion that it is comfortable at PE wr snp a oF Mosaic. ran, Who stands charged with bigamy. From the statement of the witnesses befors Justice Walter, it apprared that Moran married his first wife, Ann Moran, in Europe, by whom he had several children. After emigrating to this country he married another woman in New York, and by her had children. Since he en- —Roseathal not only re- | sted in the 2 Soha Se and the corps to which he the old favorites, Wellenstein and Bran- is attached has been quartered near this city, pomroay but has added new entertainers im the | he hasbeen living with wite No.2, who has Persons of Miss Bernard and Mr. Wachtelali | kept alittle shop nean Fourth and K streets of << do their part to amuse at the free con- | north. Upon the arrival of the first wife she made complaint, and the warrant was issued ——- which resulted in the arrest. Wife No. 2 was Tre aoe TON Fine DePartMent.— | #uxicus to abdicatein favor of No.1, and the Agreeably to no! and the provisions of the first one appeared unwilling to have him pun- bill organizing the tire department, a meeting | ished. Justice Walter committed Moran to ofthe delegates from the various companies | jl for trial at court. was heid at the hull of the Frankliz Company Nee | = evening. Larcrn _—On Friday last, a newsboy went An adjourned meeting of the conyention | into the Government re tiring shop, in the which framed the bill Iutely passed by the | First Ward, and Mr. ©. B. Caswell purchased « aac, was held first; Mr. Chauncey in the | one of the ‘rs, but forgot, in his attention to his work, to return his pocket book, containing 247, to his pocket. Afterwards missing it, | he suspected that a fellow-workman, named George Wiley, who was standing near at the i i { mr Peabody, from th= committee having charge of the bill, reported that it had passed ‘with seme slicht amendments; and the report Was aecepted. { time, had taken it, but thought that i After the passace of a vote of thanks tothe | be returned to him. chairmn, the convention adfSurned sine die. | seeming disposed to return it, Oflicer Crump The ing of the department was then | yesterday arrested him, and took kim before der ky Mr. Channeoy, who catled | Tustice Drury. Heacknowledces havi p Mars! hat he returned The Justice held hi nee at court. cam. | Mr Wo Hines, of the | mpany was ohosen secretary. rshe, on taking the chair, thanked the | rthe bh nd expressed the hope | at would be % union one, now | security for appea Mr. > ARRESTS BY PRovosT GvARD.—On Monday night a man named Mairray who keeps a store on I street, above Twentieth, was arrested. His store was closed by order of the provost marshal, and Murray w ordered to report himseli under arrest the next morning at the ral guardhouse, charged with selling or to soldiers. One a can of liquor was found on the premises. ; Ont same night, Mr. Sullivan, who kee ps —Thomas W. Cook, James A.Gor- | house on the corner of I anc xth streets, was dor, ph M. Cook, Richard Moreland and | Setrched by order of provost marshal. A Caled Darsecn | quantity of lig found in a milk can Fr. n H.Sessford, Edward Cramp- | ‘2d ademijohn. She was sent to the gnard- dox, Jacob Coddington and L. | honée, her establishment ch: and the keys sent tothe proyost marshal’s o: and forever. _The cr. dentiats of legates was called for, | M = i meee i hn J. Peahody, Thomas H Ro? om. Tames McDermott, Thos. Marshe, apd Jacob Dyser. 1 WOH. Hines, W.E. Mastin, D. Per- Weber ond W. W. Goddard. —John H. Thompson, George | Strobie, John R. Lyons and? ae M. Rice, sMator of 2 yed in this cit esterday. . Pierpont, of Virginia, returns to to-day yia Philadelpbia. He leaves representative in Congress trom one of the Western Virginia districts, to sn. perintend the transportation of the paroled Prisoners. sick and conyalescent Union Vir- ginia soldiers to their homes. Hen. David Davis, of Hlinois, lately ap- pointed associate justice of the Supreme Court «. FE EE eos Metrepetitan fHook and Ladder —JohnT. ang ey, Chartes F. Hoibrook. E. H. Sipe, Geo. H. ey aeat Andrew Bain. wan eek end Ladder.—George Brown, | own, W. H. Getzendaner, T. Hineline and W. Rocke. We tern ilove —C. W. Drury, F. N. Holtz- man, T. J. Parker, Charles Brown and Thos, Linkin: On calling the roll, ail the delegates answered | of ¢ nited States, is in town. excepting Mr. Gorden, of the Anacostia, who | Rev. Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Epis- wasin the Board of ‘Aldermen, and Messrs. | copal Church, contemplates making this city Biastin, of ihe Union, and Linkins, of the West- ern Hose, who were detained by sickness. Mr. James A. Gerdon, of the Anacostia, was uranimey sky viveted president Pgabody moved the appointment of a ecm of one from each company to adopt Yuie> and regulatjous for the department; which motion prevailed. The following were chosen by the delezat=s of the re “ag re Colum! ze ; W. | Hines, Us nion; cs W. Cook, Anacostia; J. H. ‘Thompson, Perse verance; J.T. Chaw Me- tropolitan: G. Brown, American; F. N. Holtz- man, Western Hose. Mx. Robinson moved to proced to electa per- | manent vice president and secretary. | | his permanent reside: > BurGLary.—About two o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. James Bean, who resides near the Anacostia bridge, hearing a noise in the back part of his house, cautiously got up, and proceeding down stairs, caught a soldier named Michael O’Brien, belonging to the New York 15th Regiment, who had r: + | and was then striking a light. ed the window Mr. Bean imme- Harrison being close at hand, hastened to his wid, and took the prisoner in charge, together with Walter Busy, who was outside, and carried them to the Sixth Ward Station. Justice Cull csmmitted O'Brien to jail and dismissed Busy. > Mr. Hines thought it unnecessary until after | the adoption of « constitution. of the printer-philosopher Franklin, executed Mr. Kiobinson suggested that the officers | by Powers, at Rosia. At a cost of about 220,000, couid be lected with the understanding that | may now be seen near the Senate ( they would serve for whatever term was pro- | the Capitol. This statue is executed in,the cel- vided for by the constitution. | ebrated American artists very best style. Mr. Dorsey moved that the officers nowelect: d = sexve until tke adoption of the const tution or further orders, curried. Messrs. George Brown, of the American, a: Sesstord, of the Franklin, were nominated vice president, and on the vote being taken re- sultec ollows :—Brown, 14, Sessford, 2!. Statue or Fray .—A handsome statue From Down River.—The Wyandank arrived tais morning from the Lower Potomac, but re- ports nothing new. On Ss Pies nt W, it Foster, of Mass., died on the W | typhoid fever. —— ‘The T’resident being absent, Mr. Sessford was R Ts.—Yesterday the following recruits escorted to thé chair, and filled its duties fur arrived: for ist New Jersey cavalry; = the balance of the evening. Mr. Themas W. Cooh, of the Anacostia, was unanimously elect -d secretary. The Chair stated the next business in o ——_—_>—_—_ be the election of nominees for chief and Sie FIRST AND FOURTH Y ant enginerrs. | Star for interesting local artic! Mr. Peabody stated that he understood the | vt Se * SS law to mean that the department should make | Bosweiu’s Mepicatep Coucu Canvy —This prep- Bominations for those officers, and that the next i s one of the most pleasant and offectual Monday the companies weuld vote on them, pene betes | a Seoees, Oeics, & ronchitis, = and the Monday foliowing the rvsult of the is sep d lg pid at toswell's Dea ep ga cr are Bore, cerrer Marviand avenue and 7th strect at 16 Br. Robinson understood that the companies | *"4 scents per package. ‘Wouid vote on the nominations two weeks aiur they had been made. Mr. Peabody stated that the nominations mig mide, and the President could get the nivr: of the Corporation Attorney, and notify ’anies whether to yote for the nominews on neat Mongay night or the following Monday ‘The suggestion was sdopped, and the follow- ing were then nominated: For Chief Enginevcr. oes. J. Peabody, of the Columbia; J. T. Chauncey, of the Metropolitan; J. H. Sessford, of the Franklin, For Assistant Engineer. —J.U. Thompson, of the Perseverance, and Geo. Brown, American | Hock and Ladder. © Mr. Peabody moved a yote of thanks to the | -committees on the fye department in the City Councils, and” te Asbury Lioyd, Esq., for the ; IHinois volunteers; 24 for ith U.S. artillery; 25 ‘o of to-day’s ‘lub and, Inverted Nails: kulergea “Joints, Chit! Diseanes of thé Feet successfully treate: ut pain or loss gf bud, by De. White, Surgeon Chirop dist, 24 Penn? Tvania avenue. Petween Four-and -a> a Sixth $1 D.C. Opera- ee turuee ica Ge inten: tne tha setae can always walk immediately without the least incenvenience. Ladiex and gentlemen attended at their residences whon desired. no 12 Lapies’, Men’s, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubber Boots, Shoes, Sandals and Gniters; Ladies? and Gents’ pueee Overshoes. with felt liniag and top; Men’s Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At Allen, Grbpe Co tiadla Rubber Store, Penn. avenue, between J0th and lith sts. no 14-la 2 Destrasex Inpia ‘gdcedy Gosps.—Mr. | Hall has of Officers’ Long “and interest they haye taken in the department in | Light du iphrooly dull Gnichod: Pon- passing the bill authorizing the reorganization | chos, extra large sizes: also Of the department; which rrsoludion Was unani- | T. long, at Slo each; al alsp. extra lo pick eens, Coney. Se oe Recaeanetinn prices, at hia Ind | Rubber Warehouse ate Pennsylvania eeeueabe: Rrtixr or Tux CoutRasanns.—On Friday | tween gth and loth w oc 24- night last a convention of five delegates, from ~each of the following colored churehes, was held at John Wesley Cturch, on Connecticut svenue near L street: Israel, (near Uapitoi,) | Zion Wesley, (Island, ) Estreet Chapel, (Is! anid) Fifteenth sireet Lersnys, Saag Ebenezer,(Georg- | town,) First Baptist, extra long and MiLiTarY Orvicers will find the Mattress Cot very derirable.as itcan be folded up into a very xmall space, fitling into a canvas bag. It isatrong apd durable, and can be converted into achair or lounge at will, and is so arranged that it may be stuffed with bay or straw made of both ear- irst Ward,) John Wesley | petand canvas. For sale at the India Rypber Store and Union Bethel, (M street.) of allen, Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, b@ween loth Wm. and | jth sts, oc3-Im beeen At THe Ixprd Runper Store of Allen, Clapp & | Co., Penn. avenue, between loth and llth atrzets | the officerand soldier may find a great variety of Rubber Gpate, Ponchas, Blankets, Legyina,, Air Pillows, Beds’ Boots, Cups, Pipes, and the thou- j | | Wilson was called to the chair, and | Jobn Jobnson appointedsecretary. Thechair- j ™man stated the object of the meeting wo be te | take some measures for the relief of the contra- bands; and aftera full @iscussion it was de- Seemnen Se panten relief societies in all the colored churches. H ticles in the Rubber line. ‘An clection wes held for officers with the fol. | "24 sud one, useful articies jm the Habber tine. lowing result: W. Slade, President; W. Wil- | lined, Wolf an 4 Lap Robes, Wool Blankets, ae oa son, Vice President; John Johnson, Secretary; | ors Cork Beds, Horse Blankets, and everythin, and B. Lanum, Treasurer. seer warmth and romfortin the campand oe Thameeting adjourned to meet at the same too, may be found s large assortment. o! o ‘ | rta, Unde th, Dacre. Stockings, Buckskin place at two o'clock on Thanksgiving Yay. | Gioves and Gauntietts, Valincn, Leather Bags and ——“—-— trunks made to steed rough usage in bagusge Tue Wrone Party Augustep.—On Friday | ¥8gons. Camp Stools, and Arm ir night. Mr. Geo. W. Driver, of New York city, | Y#ich will be sold at xensonwene prices. no€-1m while visiting the magenta was arrested, with two other, on suspicion of being con- cerned in picking the pocket of a man named Ixpta Resaee Goons, place to bry your Robber Co: The e, Legwins, Camp Blankets, earelpess. Haversacks, and rticle made from India ey McDevitt. He was taken tothe Central(uard- | Rubber, isatH. A. H. '* India Rubber Warehouse, house, incarcerated ali night anduntilthe next | where you can obtain them at manufacturers’ afternoon, (denied meantime the privileze of | prices. 310 Penna. avenue, between 9th = es studing tor friends who knew him and could | *treet#. 7” ——— bess 4 Wolf Robes, Skunk ay ankets, Blue, Green, aid me be found at the Slave & Co., Penn, C4 vouch for his character,) and was then hon- orably discharged, the guilty party proving to be a soldier. Mr. Driver is a gentlemanof intelligence and FFALO Fosse Raven, ne Robes, Red, White, Grey and India Rubber Store of A —_ Ith Teepectability, and has heli itions of trust | avenue, between Yoth and] Sod Unportanée in New York, one was nato- =e surprised ‘and mort tied by an arrest MARRIED, cnetchacharge. Having meationed his arrest sth i L} Meadows, yRANO!S eM. sition atin 3 JANE TAY: LOR, both of this place. os 16. ) ste nd. ni ps at the residence get eaas nen Ms 16H at the reek we cheerfully make tifis stat raent of th> cir- cumstances of the case, whereby Mr. Drivar is Teiteved of any injurious imputation what -ver. —— lements. Reese Aw CruTRacE—Du! the past week itseems BO ANNON to ANE BLIZA: that some miscreants, for wint of something | BETH DEMENT, both of this city. crditable to do, have been employing their — in cutting one Miljng Karts i. the First DIED, ard. A few ni me 2 valuable gow was died N ber 17th,5 years old. He found dead near the Cirle, someone having ona pal Friends ‘wil, please not to by Fenet tee ref of Ris parents, Theodore and So- phia Hansmsnn. mth inet of chronte croup, MARY C. NOLAND, in the 72! eg eos ner age, daughter of Pree of the family are invited to cee the funeral, on to-morrow morning, at 1 33 F's from the rexidonce of ae parcots, No, 2. sbetween lth and 15! Anocked it im the head, and last week three cowe belonging to J. H. , and one to Mrs, Lynch, were found near the Western Market with their hind legs nearly cut off at the first joint. Ithbas been found necessary to killtwo Of them. Itis to be hoped that some means Will be taken to frret out and punjsh the per- petrators. nightseveral young." met at ee Bi FY Be ea men ROOMS TO RENT For would | Wiley, however, not | arrel, three bottles | diately gave an alarm, and efficers Beall and | amber, in | yandank of | h New York battery; and 22 for i3d New j alot of blue Knglish | FOR SALE AND RENT. WANTS. rent, ont a Se Ww ANTED—A Lie SALES LaDy. N Es, torn eect side, between the best ne: say Ne, 34 Mar’ oa | 8 BED Rogie.” G ROOMS and P Between 7th and sth. molest ' ORS. Sghbarhosd invescy tases dee! E Goon ERS WANTED Saree: | f oes attention those Bene "tear eer | gee ee crete I Oisedaily stemteh aac ulcataaeencae: | WARMHRo as asiaiicresngrameset. fantis" Tostuak vated bear only, -Addrese = Can be seen at the corner of Rand teth st It WS Btar Office ne 16 st* Want SITUATION as cook, by a re- FURNUHED ROOM o LET—A v, \t pectable woman. who thorc: on ed unde FRONT ROOM onthe 2 floor, suitable forone | etands her busluesy, ‘Kone bate a pirate fu or two gentlemen ‘Reterences srequired. A; ‘on } Reed apply. Address Box 8 Btar Off: the ee 181 G st. spatwees 20th and mts, Witten! Ps a aed Sone ae cE. Bre MEMBERS oF congE ARD retorences ired. pointe) eireren : = aire a street, | wv NY OFNERE . A ecalleman, wie © vai nis between 17th sl bo es streets. Be 15-3t™ Seal reece ee WANTED—An Vafurnishet HOUSE, in Wash reul rent the ‘ame, Furai ites teed foe party, ae, en 0 8 f ome, et me moderate, rent, Soe rem 8 die nae. ri Adres B DAVID, 413 Ostrow saree ARRIED FOLKS —& nice ce sult of ROOT, w ell ; Furnished, en fre facet WASTED~2 SITUATION for « Colored Hos; Recon thistle for houekenpag, or eke gu econ are Meals can. Be tia im tho rooms if desired. fake of Petre Rene, For relersnte-apply corner ma cam be seen nat any hour by calling at No: reet and Circle.” it* 37. on 1sth at., between Hi and Y. 8-7" 375. on 1sth st. between HandY. no lg-zt* | erate gr Se ie poe wi ety pistell vif Furnished? Pousasion, given on the i th r. References requir Ny rented for a Boarding House. Apply at 616 Meer: land Chote between rth and ats., Island. 20 Fo Fates GOOD WILL and FIXTURES ofa &: urant Drinking Saloon, gently located, tw two doors from Grover’s Fhea- tre, im eity of Washington; now er ve business; the situation is a good one for the Steam ‘ster buniness connected thereto. For further Le sre eaea apply at 330 EF street, Ninety Sm no FoR RENT_PARLOR with Chamber and Bath Room adjoining, furnished in perirs style. with new 7 octave pi ano, ins Private dwel quire at No. “aid weat2d street, between Diana x streets north Ro 17-St* ;URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Containing itchen, parlor and three large servants’ room. with necessary o: bouserand garden attached; furniture fine and new. Sony tea at No. 18 A strect north. no J H Fo RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, beauti- fully lvcated, or the rooms would be rented separate if desired. One room on the first tloor would suit a yentleman for an office and chamber, ‘and two rooms to suit gentleman and wife for honge- keeping Inquire at the Rtar office no 17 ESIRABLE ROOMS TO LE’ T_Several neatly Furnished and desirable ROOMS can be secured by yah 46% M street, between 12th and 13th } sts reasonable. no 15-3t* ina Fo SALE—An — BUILDING L9T. enn. central locality, abaut_one square from clas Sutler Bstablishment; has been doing a fine busi nese for two years; located in the central part of Pa. avenue; will also make a first-class restaurant. Por full particulars spply to the Agency Oillee, 511 9th street, near Pa avenue H. MILLER. ‘0, City Property and Havecr for sale. nols-tf | OR RENT—A first-class Furnished ponies PARLOR. Alxo, several Furnished ROOMS, with or without Foard, Bath Roum, gas, at Nu. | 435 Dst., between 43, and 3d sta..S doors below | City Hall] healthy location, and the very best of neighborhood. The Parlor will be lot to first-clas tenant only. no 12-18%* 5 STATIONERY AND F. ANCY STORE POR SALE.—An established Store in Georgetown, D.C., doing a first-rate business, is now offered for tale. Terms tuade rei axonable ony can be addressed to “B ,"’ Georgetown, D c., Post Office, no7-2w* PC RNISUED Ab ABE uENTS TO LET—A PAR- LOR and two CHL BERS, on the second floor; in an excelle! riceuen Apply at 272 F atrect! corner 13th. no 3 6t™ [OR RENT— CHAMBER, eoevmupicating directly with tha Parlor, for rent. at 346 K strect, between 12th and lath streets, (Franklin Row) Also. at same placa, two larg other. Each of the above suits of ro ums are ad- mirably adapted for two gentlemen. or gentleman and wife, Bath with hot and cold water in the house. Spacious and besutiful yard attache First-class Beara within two doors. Referme: °5 qnited not "LOST AND FOUND OST—On the tith instant,a yellow round IAT 4 BOX, Lord Lyons’s name on card. A liberal reward will be given by leaving itat 394 D strees, no 182 AM cow; herns turned in; slit im esach ear owner oan get her by calling at L. LYNKIO‘S, cor ner 20th and F streets, by paying for ne River tigement 0 13 Sur 7. OU ND—On Saturday, the 15th instant, near Pa. avenue and 7th street, A SUM OF MONKY, ra the ownercan have by arpa? & the New Steamed Oyster Establishment, No. 493 Ith st , one door south of Pa. avenue, ard paying far hia | advertisement no i8-3t $15 REWARD- 8trayed or alolet, on Inst Sat urday werk. three COWS—two red Heifers. oe had « star in the forehead; and an old Cow. with horns. The above reward will be given if ra. turned to C. B. RISEN, on P street, betwenn 1th and 35th, no 13-3" T€TICE.—Two stray COWS are now in my en 1% closures; one of them gives milk, the other is | dry. The owner or ownors are requested to come j forward, prove property, pay charges and take | them AWAY, D, MILLER, 7th st. road | no 8-3t* &5 REWARD —A heavy grey (gentlema:'s) oD SHAWL, was lost on Sunday last, about 7 o'clock p.m..on the way from Va. avenus up 7th | street to Penn, avenue, and Bp Sth stneet to the Lolumbian Liver Stable. Tho finder will receive above reward. on returning the $hawl to Dr. THEO, H ANSM ANN, No. 491 7th st. no 18-2t* QTRave OR SPOLEN—On Saturday the isth inst.. out from the premises of the subscriber, a small red COW, without horns; quite young! never hada calf; when she left she had a rops round her neck. oe information of her whereabouts or return, will be promptly gewarded by JNO. HOL- I ORA L. near F First st street north. north. Tho 14-3t* & REWARD.—Lort, strayed or stolen on the 7th $5 of thik month, a white BUFFALO COW, with redears. Whoever will return her to the north- west corner of 6th street and Pi venue, Capitol ! an vill receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. | __po 18-1t* JOHN GILES. S & REWARD. —Strayed or stolen from thesub- Pe o scriber, living near the Hastern, Brauch ridge. Pripee George's county, Md.on Saturday night, igth of November. datk brown MARK, four ears old next yt she ij hands | yearn hana star in the for nil foot white, The above reward will be given to any per eto win return her to ma. _ ho 1-603t* _WA \ WAUGH, = REWARD —Strayed, va jac k dan MULE, badly e) branded H, on shoulder; last seen on last iven for information of its whereabouts, by ire. ae LINS, Eating House Center Market. or CAR ARUSI, corner 10th and E ats,, Inland | rr) REWARD .—Lost, on Saturday Aftemoon. in {@ 2d. Ist or as streets, Georgetow: | BLACK'LACE VEIL. The above rew: | aid to any one who will return it to HELL'S. corner Mligh and @ no 17-2t* $10 REWARD.—Lost, from the. car which { brought Gen. McClelian’s baggage te | Washizgton, on Tuesday, Ith instant. a black leather, French Travelling BAG or VALISE, } marked * Cc, B.’ | lost at the Washington Depot, orin the City, The above reward will be pai | etreet, between Sand ty } Ries Pete tk INGTON, To-wit :—I hereby certify that Day Simpson brought before me as an estray 1 JENNY, brewn color; apparently the letter 0” marked on her near side ie Li ‘under my hand and seal this ay of November. ies HOMAB 0. DONN, come forward, prove property. nay charges aud take her away: , ® °D. AV 1D 81 MPSON, no 17-3t* No. Bae ths ieee west. Peas the premines of the undersigned dark bay 110) ith white face. The owner is requested to ee Properey, pay charges und im away. EV: Tenallytown road,1 mile above Do 15-3t™ Georgetown, 6 30) KEW AKD.—Was carried off on the I2thof | pvember last, my WAGON and one black 17 bands hig! irae nN flesh, and a binck MARE her hind feet se bite & white ma who calls himself Geo. Monte. me TIately employed EDELIN. “Living in Prinoet danke 6 county, Md. The said George Monroe was Sones feat e oF 9 inchex high; is haimeelf & paroled prisoner. I will give the mre Fewer d ton rmation con- erniny mor e horses an goles wf?'R, EDELIN we cbs ABOVE DESCRIBED HORSI'3 AND WAGON = left in cp Market without am owner, and are in my posses; HENRY LYLEs _nov 15-3t* Clerk Centre Market, REWARD — away from the es' 3150: seit Tnehe Sac t Betton a ee year “5 o! theek, yb eta th bout at ise suet: es Knock Lucy # years oa oe 1d; copper mes Tk 2 taches oi ig (vapenet = ‘e.will give the mee Toward { he the di e abeve-named gone wii and LEWIS aEAGReD mery County. about a ningtas. & $80 for ether off whe nite a Z Wis MAG _no 13-2awSw Execulervet itl . Wilson, Pole a 1BHOLLUT 1ON The so-parigorahip hergtofore irting be! “of ee rree tu day aise ; ibe j ers S ‘* ‘Benois ao} seca a ng RE Moora, Washington, Oot. 3, 1368. oca? | avenue, Inquire of Mr. WM. ORME, yrs 312 street. a OR SALE—The sroc D WILL of a Wholerale. “Liqaor and | Application far the | —k large and very finely furnished | fine ROOMS. communicating with each | > | two or th TO THES SU BSCRIRER'S | A SMALL Rep i he | hursday, near Center Market.’ The above will be H rs, JEW- ay streets, Georgetown, ae It is thought to have been | STX aon ‘its return to 2g3.G | ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, County or Wasa- | The owner of the abowettgoerived jenny will sisine i ANTRD 70 RENT—A HOUSE, cont, WwW or 6 rooma afew squares at cars, either in s ton or George! Gress Mf ira.“ M. E. ‘ost Office, Wehinetan D. wn Heights. State terms, ber of ee. ene “3.7. M.,” Post Office Box Bo 18 St* Tar ome flee Pi A YOUNG LADY, AGED =, ene to ioreense yates maten, ase over. sein a ee family. To an iavalid mother, | maaees = a net pages fe "7 = eas Box 18 Atar snaligiee sitress Box 10 @tarOMen, at ANTED—To purchase a smonil:- HOUSE, (Brick or Frama,)of 6 os 6 rooms wt th choad at a! house, 25." Bs ae ee Soe sees tached. Must health: ti frol teolve te twenty “ave hundred Sc me oa Pree ord. DAILY, one Vt. avenue ent | § atreat, D.C. no 18-3" WANRTED_Two CABINET MAKERS. None but good bands need . GANLER, Gavinet. Maker sod: Undertaker: Ne, 182 Penn. oa First Wards on vet woen 17th and 20th atresia, ANTED—By the Ist of Decembor, two FTR- NISHED ROOMS, for a gentiemah and wits, | who desires to do their own housekeeping. A house | having gas and water preferred, and lusited near | the Capitol.” Address“, D. C.." city Post Office, ED IMMEDIATELY— a PARTNBR in an of the highest importance. The party exbove amount to dispore can realize a J] ee tune shortly and safely,and can apply by lethror percon in Mr ALBAN NBER WOLOW- SKI. Ne. 451 Tenth st.. Wash C. ne 7 at )URNISHED HOUSE W ANTED Cinta le- Address Box 4 Btar Office. no 15-Iw* | YVANTED—At the G jostling Bextaurent. 247 Pa 1 avenue, between 12th and 13th sts., a good i WAITER; one who understands his busi will get good wages the whole year round. Inquire | immediately, with reference. no 15-3t" { WANTED Rrery, one te go at once to the DoL- LAR STORE, 435 Penn, avenue. near | and see for themtelves the beautifal st | Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, there sellinz onty one dollar, no 15-1 10,000 to gs LADIES WANTED, to get their Flannel, Velvet. Merino, Cambric, | | Munitn, &e, | (Northern ‘Liberties,) Stamped at 280; Seventh street, | Hoaks, Sxcques. Ca; rs | | Shawls, Josies, Slippers, Pincushions, stamped ai | | lower rares than any other place in town. Care = | right past thedoor. We stamp your goods while | youwait, Also keep Stam | the Snest Muslin, Remem’ | and Mstreets. | WARTEP 1009 | “tons Cotton and Woolen | RAGS, 1000 tena BOOKS and NEWSPAPERS. We pay New York prices for rags and paper, in | large or small quantities, and send to any hoass’ or | stere in the District. free of expense. Send all orders to MASON & CO., 375 and 377 D street, near 7th Bo li-tw" j T ACHER WANTED —A LADY wanted, at my j Texidence y's Cross Roads, to teach | i : idren.and do plain sewing. For further information address oe > throuch the Washington City Post } | j | 1 cated. Goods for sale. on Tr, 29034, between L no 15-8t™ _ ho Tt" LE ywrs BAILEY. JOTICE.—Thors in want of Employment o | kind would hetter call on the new Intellige: Ofice, No. 511 Ninth xt, where the best of pay | will be given to first-class Servants. [have always | plications en hand fer good Cooks, Laundresses, | Ghambermaids, Waiterssand Seamstressoe: also for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels” Farm Hand- wanted. Employers iu waut | | of good help will find it to their advantage to call, B—Hontea wanted. The beat of tenants can | Wax ED. are bering SECOND HAND ai te Brot EDDING, for which we are paying the highest oaat prices, Fam- | ilies declining housekeep' ne, or having & ~ of furniture will find it to their advants, us a call. BONTZ & GRIFFLTH _de 12-' tf No 369 Reventh at. between Tand ANTED—Every pérson to know that I am in the market, ¥ to pay cash for all articles in the honsefarnishing line. Those leaving the { or having a surplus, will do well to exll, BR. | SUcHLY dab Rorehth street, between @ and H, {east side, } Dealer in New s08 Sepond-hand Purni- | tare. mo 16-tf give N L MEETING of the Bae Association of Georg-town | t the Council Chamber, THURSDAY Vv SING. nexte?th inst..at So’elock. As some | definite action will be taken for terminating the | | Association and closing up ite affairs, the members are requested to be in attendance. no 18-3t THOS, JEWELL, See WOOD—WoopD: uF Gpbecriber has just received 50 cords of dr; Ewe. which will be sold for $5 5) per cord 1 for immediately m0 eee POSTS Suitable for building sta- Sheds _JOHN G. STONE, — TTENTION, : DEALERS IN AP#LES. 60 barrels prime Baldwin. Greenjnug,&e Apples just received per schooner Mary CI leaveland. | ” For sale upon reasonable — | Trustee reserves the 1 | purchasers. j formerly owned by Dr. Penn. ax@@ow bolonging | . dD. ROBINSON, . No. “93 Water street, no 15-417 Georgetown, D.C Apply f OR SALE— 30 ree LS TAR, id LS ROSIN, 5.4 L. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C. { COOKING BY GAS.—Howsekeepins made eqry by WL the use of Gas Stoves, for Cooking or Heating. | The subscribers are sole agents for the | District of Columbia. for the sale of the Herre olitan GAS COOK and HEATING 8. A full supp y constantly on hand, and. Me sale at lowest rates, ¥ the uxe of these Staves.@ great deal of labor is saved, in addition to the saving of expense. tore of the eabsctlbers, sop one of f tiege Soy ai store of the su ore, bee oF 6 of loves operation. jOHN J. BAKNARD & CO., ge street. two yes j no5-20 west of High str eee Georgetown, .D. oO. { | cuR st rU R gi: LF FERS Just opened, an extensive and well assorted stock ofp aS aid CHILDREN’S DRESS and FAN- madewexprensly for our retail trade by our bourse in New York, and warranted te be the | | best pas ee it. f ee { attenti on of purchase ' Prtinacarits MARTIN, FITCH, MINK | SIBERIA EL. and AMEBICAN and ' iF AN ay ting in Ladies’ and j Arent x Fippots, lokiea’ ‘Mant es, and Gentie- men's Muff Ts defy ‘all competition in this line. k | At the same time we ju remembrence ear stock of LADI CLOAKS and MAN TLES, ; DRE&S GOODS, and general stock of DRY GOODS. which daily’ increased th the newest and choicest patterns of fashion. Bemamver— 0 — Space, near Seventh ue House. ee eee e venus aw. MEYERS A BARGAIN—A HOR x puGa tw ‘ness and Saddle and | Bi ‘The Borsa ig ont grees ee very i feipett af cacplon ofan! lly "hore. ovary. respect an exce: tube harness ne! yerticals — wees ets pega ton,pn C 6 Pa. av sere testtaen oe 15 ims A OF oes ENTS 18 BTILG TE, 2 ARD.—8) BBALL, Clothi: 2a ie ticee pereon Tank Rate hes just foreiand om thertes of Wovens pales nabs A Stock of CLOTHING, for Men, sad WHO opume THERE, « friend to in- form of ik eRe vargsing now offered at 3°R. AAITTH'S Glothi Hae Gone Fran corner at and i ad ond Be. mt dihe GOLD—GOLD | Apvanoz EHS B bon ROUSE, PANT & 00... _oeZ-im THS, 0 smi AND Of Cc wSotitnd > ‘supply of medium, aoe | superfine er 3 One price only, ymarked tp pial ye Titman, no i-Wt Pa. ave. rand AUCTION SALES. Sceiy davis ‘a ind, Novimter ihe = . = ean “om, 3308 we soail soll hie Par. AUCTION SALES. Tus AFTERNOON AND | By 3. ©. McG¥IRE & 00. A Qi yy ne Srrs Ry - pai att eat Waki ee ge Wair-cloth Parlor Furniture, Ei, iret pape pee At od maid Ault Dawtesk Wisdoe Corteiny and Tassels Re these eee eaiee Wi Comme. nt Chandeliers ‘and Gas a Fixtarea. ere Comptete Works, eis ‘alnut, a nt and’ ifewrwood Mark cm Bureeor end LA tine hong Seah n Waretiare,, Pairand Husk ae Piliocen Sexes neat at Chal China, Glassware, Cotlery, ke. ional Cook Stove, nearly new, ficken Furniture, &e. Terms _20 11-4 3. C. MoGTIRE & OO, Aucts. By W L. WALL & Co.. Gennes RREMPTORY SALE OF A KSTOC Pouxitcar, noe Til Ss Bust red 1c Beaters On THUS bay & SING. No- , commenci oe) ofthe Auction n Roomt, ‘vite gerve, for cash, @ stock . 75 Mahogany, Walnut Marbletor'e HR Mahogany and Pisin Wardrobes, i Wainot Mahogany Sideboards, 25 Wainut Mahogany Sores and Teteter, Boek Kk. and Parior Chai There wn sepriy Bada Focian, Cottage, Eushéethean | plane "es "wine | eeeeiatee pasate Double and in, dsteate, ‘olecid a. m., » Wasat’e voice ort bnete Dining a6 other Pro 1 Tables. nt eines Walnut Wi Blankets, Sgn. se Hair Bolstere and Hair and Shuck Mettresses, Sod Beat Chairs and Rockers variety, ilt M +1 Walnut F. Mis agen Mss, bas oy caer > Tinch —— Coating — 8inch B® 9inch as do, ap in, order t for Wood or Coa! Furniture, by order of the Administra~ oo With many-other articles in Furniture line, | which have beer removed to our Store, for conve} nience of sale. Terms cash Comforts, Pr Feather Cane Rockers, isrge By J.C. MeGUIRE & CD. A ‘ octioneers” _no iT _¥. LL & CO | YALU ABLE BUSINESS VoTy AT Time Con. con. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RSDAY AFTERNOON” November Tees SAGE OF PART OF SQUARE Fig reg Ay. BE * MP Hexosen any Twrentr-Rr i vision of Lot Ne. t és RIDAY AFTERNOON. December 12th. a ‘ joi Din setae § iucbes on 72th ‘west, atthe Auction Roomm of Jas. C. Me! street, and 7% by virtue of a deed of trust, dated, December fevt, containing 1431 asere lora- 8, and du y recorde in Liber 4 ander ry-dertvable folios 10, 191,392, and. 153, one of the land records a spain. = for Washington county,in the DixtrietofCelnm- | Terme cake One bh tu cath; Chovremainder bia, we shaf! sell part of square numbered eight by iwelve mouths, ‘with interest, xocured by a deed burdred and twenty-sight, begirning for the same tro: the premixes ee ee get of, a yaks: Sats, i —_— wertect ning thence east, w! cline of No a aie. one hundred ‘and'five feet one inch. thence north | 7° 5:0. SEES S08) See. RE & CO., Auctiozvers, STER'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS._On es the 31th day of Novem! on the premises, by rirtac: By 3. ©. MoGU gp pe eveloek p to the line of the street which bounds the cil thence with the line of treet. and northwesterty to the northwest corner of said aguare, thenes south with the line of Fifth strect east, ta ths place of begining, contsining twenty-four thousand «ight of trust, dated 2th & het hundred an@ twenty-five seuare fect. more or less. Corded aaa th Ay ee (Sand Terma: One-third cash; the residue in six, ome of the iani recor®s of Washington county twelve and eightecen months. with interest: , €., we shail Lote fi «i im secured by adced of trust on the premises, Da’ : Sq If the term honld not de complied with in five days a the trastee reserves the right to resell. on one wks’ nffticr in the Eres. ing Star, at the risk ard expense of the detaulting purchaser, Ail conveyancing at Ly fust of the gurchaser, Li AYLOR. conveyancing at the-tort of the Fi the terms of enle complied ote within Nirattx sess, { Trustees turer deve thereaiger the rastee emctves Po no 8-cok ds - McGUIRE & ©O., Aucts. lo resell at the rink aoe er penne wad Sieg detecltbnn By J, C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, aa fe 7, LANG vey, Sts TREstzes SALE OF VALUABLE ta Estate ix tus Crvy or Wasutnetoy — virtue ofa decd of trust recorded amen records of Washington county, D.C.. a fi By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. RUSTERSSALEOF VALUABLE IMPRUVED the yond TT? ber J. Ral Estate — rt fad mel soe.spae of the incl co” Fe a stirs Gfteptnaber, manned <ton comnty, f shall sell at pudlic | rororded am Lal ber 3 No. 190, (oice ait, 412, auction. on THURSDAY, the mth day of Novem- | tisand sig one of tke land records of Washington county in the District is. the wn: trustee will. 01 FRIDA thes thesth of Pip Aaa Rtgs i ber, savin, at half-past ‘four 0 Ne P, m.,on the folk ib-@ reni estate ait- 1882. at 4 o'clock p_ m., proceed: the premises, the follewi piece or parcel of .(39,) eleven, are numbered on nd, Pithe city of Waah The terms of sale ars: Oneforrth of the pur. nnd being parte of lok of grand eee es pont] meney in cash: and the residue sn notes of cight ant wenty-nins.in reserration B. to-wit: — equalamouria, nt xix, teeter ‘ and en months, with interest from the day of sale; the deferred rts o! ¥ ofground at a point righty. four fect Toei ant dour inchs tit ; payments to be secured by notes satisfactory te | es (a4 feet 4 inches) southerly from the morthwrat | Ena trustee, and @ lies wpon the property for tee | 22 said lot mawbered twenty-tishh, on the purchase of which enid motes ehell fave bean re- x ghd ee oe, i | santline of the fifteen foot cestwardly fifty feet to, the ¢ aaid lot No. 29 and lot No. tence running southerty avd spectively given, If the terms of sale are not complied with in all rticulars by the fifth day after thr sale, the ‘ht to resell upon five day’ Mme forty th: feet and notice. at the risk and cost of the deiaulting pur- Of the main eiley In maid ressrention thoy is Shusever parcbasers Ding westwardiy al_ng the north Conveyancing at the expense of the respective afty feet to the southwest angle of ie thence running northerly slong The Tiare “ Ff ©. SPALDING, Trustee teen foot alley forty-three feet and one H pesttahns without charge by applyin. aa above. Boteokds J Me McGUIRE = 0G., Aucts. Jace of beginning pave bE |] wy amaiammeianieneo aids “ps ‘eg | eee ny ed a eg Comey sauare‘ont of ground, W ANTED—100 ton: COTTON RAGS, tr hich | SHAD DEeInaDee EVROPRETY IN TENNAL- cursint ofa nvge two story Urick dwelling 9d | GOODELL A BUSHEE, "309" C strest and 43 | T ill offer at SR mises by caencribed property fronts 98 the lime f Seeley nos Im= | MONDAY, the Ist December, i862, xt 1 of the public alley running though from Penp- | ne ee i! rable Taseon Stand in Tex nitrtown ‘st syivania to Missouri avenue, between @th ant 45 NMEN_WANTED—Th: four TI the Inte @ Con th. ten acres of 3 | TUTERT TRON WoRRERS, op oe taes | more or lean, @ltached.” There inno better stand im. |, Tetms of sale: One-fourth cadh.and the balance | paid for ood workmen. Call at KE, H, & HOT, | the country.) se i two tory. with back | 8S. ar te give : : | building. an jew. Also, stabling carriage ‘ ay of sale | or Raria on te | COM houses: K@Mtso, immediately atterware f Beret eres, the parmeat of sald’ Solee te to SED Foe te tat eee a Fargishad | wil ofter a 3) xcretiet nu the turnpike; ays Arte “*ifthe terms of eaie be not complied with within | Dwelling for a_private family. Location in the | TAte, pd ir in tate of cultivation. B>h | gee gare trom the dey oferle tee meee te i \ 5 mae : | Birt or’ scond Ward rd preferred. Address Lock Box | $lecesof property t prinate male whtil the | the right to resell the propesty ak the risk and’ cost 65 ne 4 | Basi 1D JACKSON, ytown, attorney for the stipes Sees wUpen giving ire daget Do fzesiw" | Rotigg of such reaale, yprrctasie FARM FOR SALE. [ SE ee By GREEN & Wr PEREMPTORY SALE RUSTER’S SALE. . pas from Charles £1 A VALUABLE FARM, | dated September 25,1654, and of a cer tala dior Four Miles From Washinaten. substitution passed in thea Saute of Bears et al. va. is eatanctoe JAR, will offer at public sale, | gr the parte etoreerkt fae tw h sert § agent, will o! fe ‘ene- |_on SATURDAY. November 92 Ise at io cclock tion. on TUESDAY. the'24 Ga at 4occlock pm. oa the of lot numbered bine, (9, hundred and thirty-two, front nerth E street an@running nck of of the same w: -on ths premises, that highly improved Parm culled “RIVERSDALE,” : aa “ seventy Gve feet, — the right to tap the sewer to James Bppill, ee, Teunia at Penge fond aay | Tunming throug said lot,andwith the improve: the railroad avd turmpike, biuding meuts, consisting of « three <a, Stich “s < bempl wy ben tg heey | with all the megern fimprove: y Rives, E whe, Farm c ontains 142.acres of highly cultivated | , Termscf e Fourth it eegonace mn money and ‘in a good neigh berhoe pesi The improvements are a first-class PweiliM instalments. at ax, “teeing sod eightgen on ihe. House, containing 15 roums, with large porticoes cant and weet, and all “necesxary outhouses, * The mansion house is on an eminence, command- | ings full view of the railroad and tGladensburg, and approached by a widegrenue with lofty sh: trees on each side, and the tawre laid out in walks } and filed with choice shrubbery and evergreens, with a large apple and peach orchard in full bear! | "Fine entrance to the place is on the turnpike,» aad ay red yards east of the dwelling of J. ves, Esq. Terms : One third caxh; balance in one. two, and three years, with interert. m ANNON, Attorne: 32 8s Saint Paul st Baltimore, 3 Bo cs fawtd GRatn & WiLL! TBLIC SALE —On TUESDAY Plemmter pot oelock a, mb For full particniars app! _no 13-5t* VOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A fine. young and gentle HORSE, travels wellin Harness, and is an excellent die Horse, Al-o, BUGGY and HARNESS. Price for all- episiee at Dr. GREGSON|S Livery Stable. no a Q2:, = crvdit of.ix monthe, with toe im en | H socariting, naten bearing interest from day of sale, N. B.-} the torass | of sale are © taken away until dae a pe sa ths Clete i Mie rieGosre of the H®! FOR STEAMED OYSTERS! T Sid age 321 SPB Srners. ns j t BURDINE & POWEHS would tenon a form the public that a eey have open at the above place, furnish STEAMED OVSTURS In the Butlers can be supplied with FRESH t OYST od short notice. Hi Rem Ene Mee ne eerie” adjoining the Kirby Hou HE PACKET BOAT FLYING is re Will leave mee cat Wha fear marke a every of or Point o Rept Citar an Tussday. ‘Thursts Priday, starting at7 o'clock in the paankag eee aes “4 on inte yp. RIED. Captain, nies ayn, raed pan REPS, OTTCMANS, SILKS, and Nother Dixse G GODS assorted, full Wister M: now in Si With ail pcs er hinds of DRESS GOODS, for the no @ud general wants of families and house- + ee per Gre price only, marked in plain Su An inepection of stock my 5 Ro. rypligation wo Pine Thtk no 11-1 EW. INES s a mact SEW ING MACHINES! “A large stock, of different patterns, fur sale at very lowe prices, suitable for family or heary talior- | ing wo ARP & OO. 59 Howard street, Baltimors, rier Family Sewing Machiaes on etnies at Cure. G Se! . PR Use", Sim Seventh street, Sesbineten.. _ Ro 4-Im* ER_BU | 200 PACKAGES PRI! Me: GOSITEN AND BUTTER in store. dairies arrir- } . For sale at No. ith street, | Paced tessnat he lit ner ag QED DEMaN ae s oO e ‘P NOPay NOTES eruvan Bought'at the i fernbeer. PANT & 00., oc Z-im Bankers, No! 152 Pe avenue 486 YOR ALBUMSI | i | A variety of PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, emt } copies of sclabrated tings | we ane tee EE oc 18-Inn' WLS AND oLoak. —- Sen and complete Ss™ ‘assortment, at moderate » ai t ontlae of f eras Bi the old Bladenebwry Pa. ave.