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LOCAL NEWs. S204 + SMUSBMENTS TOgIeHT. : Fonp’s Turatur.—Mr, and Miss Couldock deserve well at the hands of the Washington public, for they aro ts of no ordinar: = The bil offered —— phe 5 lent one, being 2 repetition of the + mney Corner” and of “Horse ihinson.” To. morrow alent Mr: Cout = so W ASHINGTON THEATER.—Mr. eton!. offers tue dramatic and spocmcdinrette tee, at his Theater, but giso the charms of the baliet by 3 corps (ied by Senorita Cubas) any manager be proud to boastof. iz Ub write eek tae fourth presentation or tt “ i Skiff,” with its uenal Q! warbvaiied wast, and the Tast porlormance ‘ Pocahontas,” _- This is ta Arvains. The jury of inquest a, Of the tireman of the Samestiuy met . yes! Afternoon, but being unable to be ye wopdict, wore die iq marked U.S., 3 " b othe We Spree ces aad A a nessat meer in New York. : e Board ot Health of this place have ap- Roinied & com: ce to act in conjunction with and ident of the rd, 40 con Suit with the military governor as to means for preserving the health of the city. Another summer, with things In all inst summer, Syoided. % pestilence can hardly be -six barrels of liquor, marked ale, be- Grovun’s TasaTER Oi Bas: Eynne” wiltde | losing to Juhn Davidson, and brought irom to-night, with the same cast | Washington: to this in a small vessel, which drew ta crowd and gave such | "*¥@ been seized by the military anthorities. eral sa! at its Tast mtation. | Mr Pentteton Jordan, of ‘Prince Willizm, Srise Western “maa Front soukation inthe | formerly & clerk in Mr Marts drag store mg character of “Isabel Vane,” as does Mr. L. p. | Bis place, has been capiured, and sent’ to Barrett as “Sir Francie Leyison.” To-morrow ” it. ot Caen alee the Binay. attractions 'Y continue house; Julia Mortimer, Kate Pennoyer, Agnes Su:h- a prriendee! fs 7 Tost unbounded Mtuse, "s Lay” will be Fevasied to-night gud wi 4 id the of Beauty” appear. Cigcta—With such drawing roll, Mit Efvira, and the ho Sclers; Sit their trainéd and varied performances, it is not surprising that the Cremorne is moet. ing with very flattering success. Jimmy Rey- olds, the amusing ¢fowm, is also in tha ring. gy every afternoon and night. ADEMY O¥ Music. Free conceris and other foyed while partating of Minn Ps riaking of re: v - Pensed by attentive walters. et o Texrenaxck Hati—tTho Shields hoya give temth grand bali this evening. None veho al id can fail to enjoy the dance hugely. aS ees ~ BURIAL oF Deap SoLprens.—A Meeting of Hoepital chaplains was held yesterday in thé rTeoms of the Young Men’s Christian Associa- fiom, toexamine into the manner of burial of night Miss Lueiife takes a benefi © the soldiers dying in the military hospitais of | 9" the cit : Soe i y- Rey. E,W. Jackson, Chaptain of th Armory uare Hospital, presided: and by Rey. Dr. Channing, the Rey. C. W. Denni- son, secretary of an associntion of chaplains fore orgnnized, im explaining the objectof the meeting, read a lengthy paper Prepared by Smnerelf, vetting forth the ontrageous manner of the burjal of deccased soldiers, and recom- Mendine that an efficient commifiee should be i *, from whom an an- report of the frets should be obtained, and measures of reform, where it shall pe necessary, be commenced immediatyly. Mr. Lieieaison «1s Ictier froma gentle. @an, commending the objects of the meetiy amd confirming common reportstothe manner | din which soldiers are buried, and particrflart the kind of wehicle used by the wndettaker to carry dend to their las: resting-pia_e. The writer 0: in case the Government | ker cannot afford amore fit vehicle than he has “often seen im our streets,” to be one of ten or twenty fo contribute fo the purchase of Asuitable vebicle and horse, to be placed in | charge of the undertaker, which shall eqable | the geave in a style i dim te conyey betitting a Fede hy de “al <0) 3 i After the Feading-ot the paper and the fetter, | i e Mr. Dennison 4 g taker furnished t cle, team and driver, ped that the prese shrond, the coffin, the velti- had the grave dug and Milled in, for sll of which he only received $1.09. He supposed tWat he contd not do his work better and make money. He (Mr. D.) baci consulted the Sargeon General, the Military Governor, and the ¢ he thoucht that if a committee were by th@mectirg fo invesrizate the facts and pre- sent them to the authorities, there wonld be no delay in consummating this much-needed ro. form. He therefor: mo ed that such commtttee | be appointed by the President. Mr. Northrup, Chaplain of Kaiorama, and Mr. Jackson, mentioned mstances of outrages n charge of the hospitals ‘nono evidence of neglect Or carelessness in the burial of soldiers in Alex- aedrin. The coffins v oud, the graves were pe. dag, the grounds were beantiful, the ad-boards were plainiy marked with the Tame of the individRal and the number of his Fegiment; the vehicle is 2 regular army ambu- Tance. In a word, everything that can be con- veniently done is done. He did not know under Whose authority this work was done, but he St ppo-ed under thator the post quartermaster. He could not see why this should not b= the case in Washington. He believed that a quiet remedy wasjthe be ascertain the facts and appes lev. Mr. Mate! said that the soic military honors. He at Alexandria, had <¢ New York regiment, tesired to be buried with eyed the Government's only fault was in t to get the burials too eheap. The undertaki: was to blame; not th Government. Several of the chaplains disciaimed any in- tention to refifet on the Government—it was ber employees. Mittee to investizate the factsand present them to the authorities -hould be large—say nine. ‘The suxgestion was adopted; and the follow- ing gentlemen were oiuied on said commit- tee: Rey. Dr. Channing, and Chaplains Ray- Smith, McMurdy, Winchest-r, erthrup, Dennison, and Lannihan. Cn motion, the meeting adjourned to Wednes- day next, at 1 o’cloc > Dirvicvntres iN Tie Cans.—It is not un- common that disagreements occur in the sire t cars between the passengers and conductors, growing out of varions canses. Not unfre- quently is a bank bill (perhaps a doubtful one) offered, which the conductor refuses to receive; and if the passenger be one of the unreasonal Sort offen met with im the cars, a rumpus iiW- Mediately ens nes, ending in most cases with the passenger being put oll, who in turn threatens to reyort the conductor. As an example, in Fiding a day or twosince the distance of a mile, We saw thatof the nine persons who got on in distance six of the number tendered bills for th: i » but two of which were current in the District. In these times, when there are <o Many bills in circulation that it is impossible for any but an expert to tell the genuine in 11 cases, the company have adopted a.rule forbid ding the conductors to receive any bills o' than Treasury notes and those of city bank: ‘To guard sgsidfst all difficulties on tiis score, at would be weli for passengers to provide themselves with the necessary change before taking a car. Many persons seem under the impression ‘that a transfer ticket is good for any part of the » aLd not unfregnently persons get ont ot the cars at the junction, and after securing the transfer, in=\ead of waiting a few moments and r “éaking the car to the end of their journey, walk ‘off rome squares, and perhaps spend some hours in shopping, marketing, &c.,anc waiting Aor A car several squares from the junctiou, take passage, under the impression that the transfer is stili good. Many instances of this deind beye come to the notice of the company: and in some meagure 16 remedy this defect, con- @uctors have been instracted only to take trans. fers from passengers getting in cars at the jeactions. Another iimt should be taken by the ablic. Often when the cari: nearing a junc- + ete the passengers jnmp off sud ran to take a ear on the line they wish to proceed on, not stop] ing to get a tiansier ficket, and when | e¢. The sale will be © ev. Dr. Channing suggested that the com- | tuurtermaster General; and | appointed | and | w mi Rost o; ‘3, with | Tolbert, assanit and batte the i otfiers, wi tunder- | | Henry Cornelius, deserters: R | larceny, dismissed. | @riving; fined $1.53. | and disorderly: dismissed. .W. J. L | Buisance: dism | Security for peace The weather continues but, for the season, warm. Theoyster market here continues supplied ith oysters of only tolerable quality, the best Of which sell at 50 cents per bushel. xen, now conducting the Cremorne Cir- cusin Washington, is about having a branch of his establishment in this place, to be erected on the site of Sarepia Hall, on King street.— Gazette, Nov. 19. loudy and rainy— alt geist > PoLios MATTERs.— Firs! Precinc!.-Geo. W. ; further hearing. Pia P Biscprceker ds an yee Shea, as- sanit an tery, dismissed. hn Hot!, D. Bichingran, Pauline Telp, disorderly; fined 81. Jobn MeOaller, drunk: locked w tilt séber. Third Precinct—H., Barrett, ling liquor on Sunday; Mhed $20.68. Frank Tyler, disorderly: fed #244. 7%. Hunt, John Scott, J. Elms, do.- dismissed. John Beall, drunk; do Theodore Miller, petty ore Ra i Fourth Preciact.— Joseph Grote, larceny: dis- missed. FE. Monahan, do.; security for court. Andrew Schrumm, passing counterfeit money; do. John Pickett, M Rennith, riot; do. A’ Given, do; dismissed. John Kernan, drank and disorderly; do. - ‘J. Cosgrove, do.; fined 34. ©. Ready, disorderiy; workhouse. Eichth Precinct.—Chas, Diggs'and S. Nolan, drunk and disorderty; dismissed. Jas. Caton d LeeG. Luckett, disorderly: do. Jas. Rob- : Thos. Williamson, steap in ‘ant Worrell, grand larcen nd Jno. Malner, disorderly. sl yenter Lee and W. Stew- dd. Jes. Willis, profanity; fined G. Hobbs and F. Dugan, fighting; dis- missed. Anne Hawler, disorderly: fined $3.91. Barry, F. Neaver and Elien Powers, do.; do. P Sarah W. Renolds and Mary Ellen do. SI h. Jack the Rover, do.: Geo. 8. Kerby, drunk; locked up gt | Provosy Guarp Or night ki Lieut. Franklin, in his rounds er of the night patrol. suspected some- thing wrong in a house kept by Mrs. Reynol ali Wolfe, No. 19 Thirteenth, near O'street, making @ yisit there, he arrested four sel- diers; and on Tuesday nizht, B. Weeks, drank; do. | i ATIoNS.—On Monday the condition they were | ' Doster, the guard in went t nd arrested Mry. Wolfe, Miss L. Parker, Miss E. » Mery Rol Ellen Saxton, Kate | { by Justice Walter, who held her beaping this morning, on the cnirgé of harboring an? seergting soldiers from the patrol. The establis’ ment was ¢!sed, On Tuesday night, the same patrol visited the house of Mr. Ruple, corner of Nineteenth and H streets, and fonnd him'selling liquor to soldivrs. Yesterday morninz Ruple was ex- amined by Justice Walter, and fined su. eee Fevrtx Warp STATion CasEs.— Before Jus- fice Walier.—Jeremiah Connor, larceny of a horse; dismissed. Henry Wilson, ©. rown, d E. Merger, drunk: turned over to military. Samuel Cn: kins. do; fined 35. Cha do. ¥ on su Moore, drunk; turned a beth Munroe, profanity: fined $3. Join Maher, drunk; fined 31. Dr. Perkins, attempted sodo- 3 for further hearing. John Tones, dis- fi = Jobnson and F. A. SI S, arrested for stealing, was dism: tice Clayton. Soe oy es inp WARD Station Cases.—Geo. Miller, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Ellen Brown and Ann Bell, prostitution; fined $1. Mary Sulliy suspicions character: Alfred Carter, drunk and disord ud SL. Thes. |. disorderly and carrying deadly weapons: fined $40. John MeUarthy, drunk and disorder d. Mary MeCarthy, disorderly; do. ice Walter. Mary F. Evans and Mary suspicion of g¢ right, car Thomas France, drunk ‘den, L. ating 1 . threats F. Ro: Mann, Mr. Ott, and G. H. Mitchell, ssed. George Dox by Justice Clay —. ARRESTED ON Suspicion.—Frank Elwood, a tavern -keeper, and Charles Simpson were | arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of | being engaged in a plot to rob a man by the | with bonds and other paper asked ivr iare the reply is given that they paid | on the Tr car; but the conductor cannot isnow this fac’, and rither has to collect the fare from them or allow them to ride unmo- lested and thus make himself liable to dismissal under the rules. Paiare Slips Drericutty aT a ReEcrvitTine Orrice.— Yestercay afternoon Lieut. Joseph Dempser, of the ith New York regiment, came to the city mm search of three men of the regiment q@amed Jobn B. Feathersou. of company K, And | st 42 Jobn Morran «and Farrail, of company I, artialed and were under- in the guard tent when and coming to the city enNsted at og oftica for regulars, mear the War De ment. Lieut. Demp: As.ertaining their whereabouts. went at to th- commanding officer and presentin; Papers demanded the deserters. but that oli Tefused tosnrrender them. The Lieutens baving force to take them, applied™o L Col. Doster, Provost Marshal, tor asuffici-ut force and authority totakebiamoen, and aguird ‘Of tn men was iurnished from the 10th New » With which the Lientenapt repaired to ruiticg off again @emanded toe men and was ret and ordered out. The guard was then called in, and the officer in Tee seized the Liewjonant by the throat and called on bis men to put him ont. A short wie ensued, and the Lieutenant and guard tting the advantage, the officer ia charge of the office retreated to the room in which the Geert rs Were and barred thedoor. The guard then burs! in the door and the men were taken of by force, and after the Liouterunt had re- ported to the Provest Marshal the above facts they were taken to the cam) of the regiment. near Tenallytown. in, nm Teade oe > Lanceny.—Frederick Miller was arrested on Tuesday last by officer ley, of George. tows, on the charge of stealing a vest, valued at $, the property of A. Holzenger, who keeps a clothing store on the corner of High and Bridge -treets, in that town. Justice Reayer commitied him to jail for court. ry name of Samuel from Loudoun county mare and coit for sale, ki who recently came nia, with a cow, iderable money, of value. Caskin had placed his valuables in the hands of Elwood for safe keeping, and during the mora- ing Simpson, alias Levancy, induced the old nan to drink, then got into a fight with him and Caskin alleg itempted to rob a. Th parties had a hearing Gus morning, and were henorably discharged. _ Ix A Bao Way.—Last night a man living in Blaze’s Alley, in the First Ward, went to the police station in th: ward and cOmplained that Mrs. Lynch, v ocenpies A room above him, hada barrel of beef trom which the brine x nd cor leaked and trickled down into his bed, and he having but one room it was jinpossible to move the bed, end he knew net w p. Some to sk one suggested that if she moved the beef his bed might be kept dry, but he did not see how that could affect it, as the portion of the floor over his bed was the lowest. police could not give any satisfaction to the complainant, as no law could be found making the keeping of beef in a barrel 2 crime, albeit the barrel leaked. i o— -Roppery.—Last nighta thiefentered Cooke's Military atl, D, near Tenth street, and con- cealee himself in the proprietor’s bed chamber. This morning Mr. Cooke found his panis in the entry near the street door, and minus over a hendreé@ dollors. Several pet thefts haye been perpetrated atthe same hor upon the bar. Some colored boys who we suspected have been arrested, but the proof is net deemed sufficient to hold them for thls last act. ees SEcoND WARP STATION Casys.—John Barry | and James Donigan, drunk and disorderly: dis- missed. Zachariah Mitchell, disorderly; 50 cents costs. M. Elliott, drunk: fined $1.55 Justice Clayton. T. B. Fletcher, assaul battery: for further hearing—by Justice Clark, Ww. Boose, theft; dismissed —by Justice Hazard. > SaLe CONTINVED.—The sale of the valuable library of the late Amos B. Little was com- menced last night, and the bidding spirit- ntinued to-night. —_— . Facts ror Sorpi Throu and Crimean Campaigna the onl ghout the Indian y medicines which roved themselves abie to cure the worst eases of Byrentery. Beurvy acd Fever. were Holio: ‘i Pills and Ointment. Therefore, let every volunteer see that be is supplied with them, Only 25 cents per pot or box, 23 ub aod Inverted iains and all Diseases Corxs, Bexion Neilx, Evlarged Joints, Ui of the Feet successfully tre loss of blood, by Dr. Whit Pennrylvapia ayeun @ Sixth -treets, Was half tions ..C. Oper ithe patien: out the lenat and gentlemen altended at ed no Misses’ and Children's ots Koes, Sandals and Gaiters; Ladies’ and Gents’ Buckle Overshoes with felt lining and tey, Men's Short. Knee and Hip Boots. At Alle: Clapp & CoT India Rubber Store, Pei. ay between th and fth ata, mo 14-1 > At THe Ixpia Rusven Stoeger of Allen, Clapp & Co,, Pena, avenue hand vith streets, the officer and soldier ma: & great variety o! Rubber Coats, Ponchas, Blanketa, Legging, Air Pillows, Beds, vis, Cupa, Pipe d the thou- send and one useftl articies in t ubber fin Also, @ large stock of Buffalo Robes Fined and wu: lined, Wolf and Lap Robes, Wool Bientota ail col. ors. Cork Beds. Horse Blankets, and everything to ote warmih and comfort in the camp and Held Fitre too, may be found a» large assortment of Shirts, Undershigtay Dramets, Bicekings, uckskin Gloves and Gaunfetis, Valises, Le: TF Baga and small trunks made to stard rough usage in baganye gous. Camp Stool, Oots and Arm Chairs-al! of which will be sold at reasonable prices, nod-im > Dootor, from Canada, will their residences whe 3’, Men's, Youths Tse Ispian Ae ir Goacribe disease tell his tients the nature of their complaints or illness. without receiving any information from them. No charge for tation advice. Office, No. LL Washington Building, enneylvaDia avenue, corner of Seventh street, ‘ashington, Cc au 25-tf Ronus all mires, Wolf Robes, Skunk Bones, tiger Rabes, Areny wlonkets, Binet Geese, 4 ite, Grey and Plaid may be found at the India Kabber Store. of Allon, Clapp & Co. Pena, avenue, between 1th and 1jth ets, aogim aters, and Rose Smith, and took thea tothe | ardhouse. Yesterday morning they | prineipally | tre, ' business: , 375 on 13th st., between Hand I. ‘COLLET cmePg. CRISTADORO’S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE. No Teed; no Lime: so Nitrate ef Stites: acteid- j Prodhces all the shaden whe were dissatiafied invariable satisfac- By, J. Oriatadoro, © Astor House, Sold everywhere, and applied by all, aii 81, $15 and $s por bor, aborting to stantaneougly ; never of black and brown, P, Tith other Dyes, use this with jon. Manufactured New York, Bair No. 8. Onintadono’s Hamm PREsanv ative Is Invaluable with bis Dy softness, the most beau! \t vitality . ceenea eloss, and great vi Price 8 conte, $fand $2 pér bottle, according to site, 0t D--eolm., * Batcuaton’s Hire Dre, The bt inthe World, William A. Batchelor’s celebrated. Hair Dye pro- duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair inthe least; rem- edied the ill effects of bad dyes, and ipvigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly hedirdeh orc Black abr aneinenes the Hair ac! beshtifnl. Sold Drtiggists,; &c. S7~The Genuine is Fastory Net ‘., New You < |, No.81 Barclay st., Ne he oahat-ty’ * {hate is Broadway bend —————— ‘and’ 16 Bond st.) Gurl? Puvnsrivama Roya vid Baltin and 'e iiieeeatcreemas mrivanie Regt avenue cud rk Pecpen toms ia? i. oT TO! % ‘from 3 to 4». m. Petey OP ms Om Bands om 3 to 4p Dastnasx Invra Rossak Goons.—Mr, H.*A, Es {gr ye ent gy OTE of Bythces'd and Light Srp Selawet ta; also elt qaishes ron ¢ ex! also, jae Eni Talmas. very 1 ona jOcach;also, extra long and is Bellipg at manufactu: light (in weight) ber Capes with sleeves, which i cere rete’ prices, at his India abher re! ne Peansyivani: tween sth snd toth ab. enue} be- oc 2-tf MARRIED, On Wednesday evening, the 9th inst..by th Rev. @r. Muthwalden, Mr. STEPHEN M. HAMT TON ot Rinbeck, DatchesGu..N. Y., to Miss MAK’ L 8. DERUREY ofthis place. {Baltimore and New York paperscopy.] — DIED. On Str the 19th ant, of the cronp, | MARY CATHREN, youngest anghter of Rob-+t Jane Parkhill, in the sth year of her age. er frneral will take place on this (Thutsday) afternoon, at 20’clock, from the residence of her father, on Virginia avenue, between Sd and 4%, sts. Dearest Mamie, thou has left us, We thy loss most deeply fee! ; But ‘tix God who has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. { Balt. Sun and Phila. Ledger copy.]} On Wednesday, 19th inst. a' twenty minutes to 8 giclock n., JOHN F. BOONE, in the 55th year of ik age. The friends and relatives of the family vited to attend b's funeral. Friday, 2ist i o clock a. mn. On the morning of the 2:th inst.. TVA MAY, azad 8 years, 1) months and ¢7 days, oldest child of A.M, and M.& fwan A gardaner abo in gardens of bliss, Sought for er as sweet as the kiss A mother gives to her bade new born, Whore tints shou!d be softsathe rosy morn. Hé espied a blosom of mundane birth, ’Ewas growing way down tn a vale of earth— And took it up with the tenderest cara, ‘Tronsplante! ahove—it is growing there. 8, (Wincts papers please copy.] On the morving of the 2°th inst., after a short il!- ness of chroui¢ croup, TILLY CORA, aged 2 years and I day,second darebter of Andrew J, and Alice 8 K, . +; ‘Dhe friends of the family aré invited to attend her foneral. ou Friday morning, the 21st, at ten o'clock, from her pare nts’ residence, ylanu ay , between Iéth and Nth south. - i FOR SALE AND RENT. k URNISHED ROOMS TOQ,RENT—For rent 450 l2th street, east side, between G an: Streets, neatly furnished and very BPD ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS at Lit comfortable |, and PAR- a8 it imparts the utmost ned Witiiaw A. Barous-* j | | | | | 1 | tache iF LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable _ in the city. Every attention ing them. Nochildren inthe house. no 12-tf QIUTABLE ROOMS FOR RENT—at 195 ak SS opposite fer’ Building i paid ‘to those ocenpy- | JPERSISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Northwest | corner of 2ist and H sts. the hours of ten and twe. 2 __ Ro 19 Att DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with or without Board. pl: ntly located. at bleventh st.qbetween G and H, re » 19 3t™ Fo RE —A large PARLOR or 9 handsomely furnished asaebamber. Also, large unfurnished Rooms, communicating. Birst- class table board next door. Inquire at 157 K st, a land 4th. nevtd-3t* hh | ary RENT—A first-class Furnished Double PARLOR. Also, several Furnished ROOMS, with or without Board, Bath Room, gas, at No. .. between 435 d 34 sta. 3 doors below m,and the very best of The Parlor will be let to first-class rant only, no I3-1w* A -CLASS DRUG STORE, with a weil se- lected and fresh stock, for sale in the city of - The store is small and compact. The busines was established in 1849, and amounts to from $2.80 to 3,000 per year. Will suit a ph cian and druggist. T! i renewalof stock, rent, , Are about $1 year, Address Box 20, at the office of the no 19-3t* PrUReisnED HOUSE A large size, four-story ; healthy loeati hhorhood. ng 239 per Star, ROOMS FOR RENT— HOUSE, for not less than six months, at $225 per month, (payable in advance. Best location in the city, half square from city railroad.) or the rooms will be rentel aa follows: Ist floor, $125, acini ng sas aud fuel; 24 foor $116; Sd floor $9 per month. Best of refer- gnees reqvired, Addrees box 53:2, City Post Offre, in real name, r 0 LET—Two FURNISHED ROO pleasantty situated, near Willards ‘amily. sina pri To single gentlemen only, Address Star Office no 18 3 ED ROOM TO LET—A very pleasant KOOM , on the 2d floor, guitable for one gentlemen. References required. Apply on ses, 1N1 G st., between 19th and oth sts, DO I8-st* Fo RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, contain- ing 9 rooms, lighted wit: gas, newly and com - letely Furnished. Possession given on the ist of ecetber. References required. It will not be rented for a Boarding House. Apply at 616 Mary- land srepee: between 12th and sts., Island. no 18 : '—The GOOD W of a first rate Restaurant centrally located, two doors re. ie city o and Drinking Saloon, from @rover’s Thea: of Washington; now doing a good ; the situation is a good one for the Steam Oyster business connected thereto. For further information, apply at 330 E street, between [3th and Mth. ne 18. 3t* MABEIED FOLKS — A nice suit of ROOMS, well Furnishéd, en first floor. Also, aditional Rooms may he had, suitable for housekeeping, for asmall family. . Meals can be furnished in the rooms if desirede Rooms can be seen at any hour, by callin ix No. ne 18-31" SUBNISHED some Brick HOUSE, street, cot taining Saloon Library, Dining room Closet, Kitchen, &e-, hi a first'class reatdenc hort Potomac and raf he oth from] to4p.m. Re'erences given and required. For futher particulars, apply at room 91, Winder’s uilding, Fourth Auditors Office pr at Mr Wal, BALLANTYNE’S Book Store, 7th at. ste corner of south B and yth Parlor, eight Chambers, jath-room, and Water- ing every conve! including cooking range, ater. Possession given on FOR SALE—An in central locality, To be seen between | Thore in want of Employment ofan kind would ailon the new Int | Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the b | or hotels " } feos help will find it to their advantage to cal | | New York Refined, | between 17th and WANTS. a ye WANTED_In the business pagf! for which a bopus Til be pad with particulars, Box Ne, B 022s" * TANT. December, ‘igma,’ ce. ANTAR+A good ¥ ». Alep ; RANKIN 8 Oyster Hotise, stroet,corner of L st, ‘ no 2-2" FANTED IMMEDIATELY—An Unfurnished Wtodar, een aera e enturnigned peryear. Address Box 15 Star Ro D-3t not to axceed @ Om th lee, th Mas) 8s TEP S oR K Wares Fea tarthes tattrraaline, MN. ts cxt . For fu ir mation, ¥ HEIS’ Coa) Yard. Georgetown or at Eo JAMt SON'S: very Stables, on ]ith street, near Wil- Tarde’ Hotel. no 9)-gt* Years of age, onc well acquainted Mut reside tm sustora section reference required. west, Washington. rm of the city. Apply No. 410 Sevehth Ro 7h st* Se WANTED One good BLACKSMITH, on Car- i Ni but bard tiageand Wagon Work. None ay eyo Shanta i wages eens soy ap Sixth (no 20-3 ) ve Ya0SB WILSON. st FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-—Contaiving 7 cally located if povsible. by a small fami On. ) . ‘porei , DY & ama’ amily, a desired immediately. Addresa is Star Ome, = no D3" ANTED_A good famil ~ None ned gyaisenton vacate iamleaee be rmat le EAKSON, at Brentwood Farm, on toed ” dary at pext west of Kendall Green, 1X wiles from «fey! — OR ETE pe aR ae } - or. OMS, + York Poe 31 Wanhingion Dee Cael, Ane ANTED—Four (4) BOOT AND SHOR W Minions erat), 204, ROOT, AND, SHOR GENAN, No. 501 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fellown’ Wall. To 19-2t* SUBSTITUTES ! SUBSTITUTES! !—Five 8UB- x Eric dedicnge wanted to day, at corner of Ninth aD atreeta, ty DRAFTED MEN can also Substitutes at ame lotation at moderate prices, mo 19-3t* 7 ANTED=At the Gosling Restaurant, 247 Ps avenue, between }2th and 13th ata., WAITER; one who understands his bus exe will Fetecod wages the wholn year round. Inquire immediately, with reference. no 19-3t™ PRESS AKER OR TEACHER—A young lady B7 from the North, of feed education, desireaa SITU ATION as dressmaker, or a8 seamstress in a family. She understands music, children upon the piano. Good ‘references given. Address “S.T..”” Star Office, no 19-3t* PV ANTED—A good SALES LADY. "None bat the beat m ly. No. 34 Market Space, between 7th and ath my hy 18-4t* WANTED IMMEBIATELY.—A good COOK. thorough Wy understanding her business, Giood references will be required, Callat 284 H street th strata, ‘bo 1B-3t* ANTED—Ag Unfurnished MOUSE, in Wash neglon, with 6 to 8 rooms.at moderate rent, neighborhood from ¢th to mth stroet north, pres ferred. Address E, DAVID, 443 C street north. no 18-3t* W ASZED TO RENT—A DWELLING, of moi. ernte size, fuinished or unfurnished: situate? hove G.and between 7th end 33th streets.or on Georgetown Heigl State terms, number of house,&c. Address “J.V.M.,"” Post Office Box 20. no 13 3%" WW ANTED—To puretase a small HOUSE, (Bri gt Fisme) gf 6 or 3 rooms, with shed at- - Must be in a Seaithy Iofatton; wit! pay from twelve to twenty-five hundred Cash paid oa session being given, Address “A..” through ‘ost Office. or J. DAILY, corner Vt. avenue ant L street, D.C. no 15-3t* 1S URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—Centraily Lo- cated. Address Box 4 Star Office. no 15 wt ANTED—Every one to go at once to the DOL- and would teach, \ and see for themselves the beautiful stock of Jewelry and Silyer-plated Ware, there selling for TED—A smart, active ROY, about 35 to 18 with Sgures. Bert of LAR STORE. 435 Penn, avenug. near tho at. | only one dollar, ____io 15-Thi* 10,000 Fee in Stecine, Caabtie, | Yely Muslin, &c,, Stamped? at AE Seventh street, (Northern Liberties,) Closks, Sacaques, Caper Shawls, Josies, Slippers, Placughione ‘statapes at lowsr rates than any other place im town. Cats go Tight past the door. We stamp yeur goods while you wait. o — oodsa forsale, on the finest Muslin, member, 28032, between L and M streets, * no 15-6t* WANTE 1000 tons Cotton and Woolen | RAGS; 1060 tons BOOKS and NEWSPAPERS. We pay New York prices for rags and paper, in large or smail quantities, and send to any house or stere in the District, free of expense. Send all ts to MASON & CO., 375 and 377 D straot, near 7th. Ro it-iw* taf pay vyants. I have always Cooks, Laun: a. 5 ‘ate fa ed. Employers in w will be given to first class epplications on hand for ¢ Chambermaids, Waiters for Young Men to wait on Farm Hands was B—Hicuses wanted. The best of tenants can be prteined without charge by age no 4- BS W ANTED—100 tons COTTON RAGS, the highest cash prices will be as above. r which paid, by GOODELL & BUSHEE, 309 C street, and $3 Louisiana avenue. no 3 Im* INMEN WANTED—Three or four TIN and SHEET-IRON WORKERS. The best of wages id for good workmen. Osll at BE. H. & HT regery, 1 Penn. avenue. ° oc 22 URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished Dwelling. for a private family. Location in the First or Second Ward preferred, Address Lock Box 65. Washington, D.O. se 4-tf ¥ ANTED.—We are buying SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and REDDING, for which woare paying the highest cash prices, Fam- ilies declining housekeeping. or having a surplus of furniture will find it to their advantage to give us a call. BONTZ & GRIFFITH Je 12-tf No 369 Seventh st.. between I and K. WANTED—Every hay to know that I am in the market, ready to pay cash for all articles in the housefurnishing line. Those leaving the city or having a surplus, will do well to , R. BUCHLY, 426 Seventh street, between G@ and H, east side,} Dealer in New and Second-hand Fur no 16-tf are, | Just received per schooner Mary Cle ~ AUCTION SALES, Ree ean CoE vhall well the feneatee owing Ww. Capt. if 7.8 2 By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSON. Pe ax Ovricun or tun 0.8. A vem! Auetion o'clock p.m Inte Capt. cep rior Gol, of Pearl Studs and ape Mee Pips, Green Studs aff Buttons, rre-Shoe Ring, Gold , Sbarp’s Rife. M an tg Laree quantity of exeeilcnt ¥ a exce! Chape my Meio isos i ing, Together with many other articles o’ personal Ef- B. A-JANVIER, Administrator. no 19d (Bep.) J.C. MeGUIRE & CO, aucts. LOST AND FOUND. ~ Ls brown or iver colerel POINTES rope around bis e iberal Will be given if he is left at No. aden at. Sth and Joth. HORS $20 Srreaienrio cara etek th years 2 6 and ae eon years b The Extreme ana tae Bee Moab cs no bast? WARD.—Straye-d or stele: on Retard: . Bem tne sop Then ABs nrtrips down he 4 Doth with calf, one of and « in AME TO THE 8U BSC! cow; bores turned sat ee ie owner pan ge her by calling LYNKIO'S, cor ner 25th and F streets, by paying for this adver tisement. no I8-3t* OU ND—On Saturdey, the 15th instant, near Pa. avenue end 7th street. A SUM OF MONSY. which the owner can have by calling at the New Steamed Oyster Establishment, No. 493 I8th xt, one door south of Pa. avenue, ard paying for this advertisement. payin tase" N&trcE —Two stray COWS are now in my ep- closure®; ope of them gives milk, the other ix a owner or ae are Epunested te tpme forward, prove property, pay charges aw e themaway. D. Sivek: 2th st. road. no B-st* @tBAY EDOR STOLEN-On Saturday, the Isth & inst, ont from the premises of the subscriber, & small red COW. without horns; quits young: never hada calf: when she jeft she hada rep- roun: herseck. Any information of ber whereabouts er 1 be promptly rewarded by JNO* HOL- First street north. bo 13-3" REWABD.—Lost, strayed or stolen on the 7th of this month.« white BUF PALO COW jwith Whoe witl return her to the nort! eet and Pa. avenne, xpi slit am atL. $5 red ears, Nest-corner of 6th Lill, will receive the above reward and the tha: {po 18-4t*] JOUN GILE: REWARD. —Strayed or stolen from the sub- of the owner. $15 ecuiber, living near the ern Branch bridge, Prince George's county. id.. om Saturday night, “sib of November,a dark brown MA foor years old next April; she ix about 14 or 15 hands igh; hes astarin the forehead and one hind foot inp t por sj heed will be given to any per- s0p who will return her me. pt adel WARREN WAUGT.: S50 REWARD.— Was carried off on the 12th of Rite Nov mber last, my WAGON and one biack ORSE. about 17 bands bigh, thin in fiesb, and « biack MARE. her hind feet white, by a white man who calis hianself Geo, Monr.e. This man F lately employed. THOS B. EDELIN. Living in Prince George's county, Ma. The said George Monroe was t 5 feot 2 or 9 inches high; calls himeelf a paroled prisoner, I will sive the above reward for any information con cerning him or the horses and wa, . Mo +t" —peracr OF COLU MBIA, Wasuixeroy Couy- TY. To-wit :-—1 ¥ certify that William & H. Eorsey,of suid county, brought before me, Justice of the Pence in and for said county, this day of November. 1962, as a stray. tresspsssing on his premises. 2 bisek HORSE, about 10 years old; ands high; ascaron his near ‘eg, im- the fetlock, and switch tail, yhand. JOHN D. CLARK, J.P. is requested to prove prop=rty, pay take ssid horse away from the livery PH NATILAN. corner of 1th and De tHILTTAM W. H. DORSEY, einai GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs. THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Union Building Association of Georgetown eid at the Council Cramber, }HUKSDAY ING next, 2-thiust.,at So'clock. As some definite action will he taben for terminating the Association and closing up its affairs, the members ted to be in attendance, THOS. JEWELL. Sec, no 6 law3w* TTENTION, A DEALERS IN APPLES. 60 barrels prime Baldwin. Greening, ke. Apples aveland, For sale upon reasonable terms by J. D. ROBINSON, = No. 93 Water street, Bo 20-4t* = ____ Georgetown, DC, rponaeo AND SEGARS FOR SALE AT | WHOLESALE. . 29 Boxes of TOBACCO, light and dark 11h. Lumps, 2s 1b. Bo. 8its Do. ” 20) gross FINE CUT CHEWING, in Tin Foil, in diferent Brands. é 20) gross FINE CUT SMOKING, Also. 250,000 SEGARS, suitable Retailers riows Brands. © Sutlers and Allofwhich are offered atthe lowest Whoisale | ices, at 59 High street, Georgetown, D. rae iD ro MES WALLACE Goods delivered to any part of the District free of charge. no 15-1w* TOOK OF FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, FOR SALE AT ~ THE LOWEST CASH PRICES! SUGARS—Squri Powdered and Co! re Cut Loaf, Standard Crushed, ffee Crushed Sugars, first quality BUTTER—Goshen and Delaware counties, New York, prepared for winter kceping, fresh au fing | faWored, in tirkins and tubs. ILL and FIXTURES — | | boxes, real T HAMS-—In tierees, sugar-cared and canvassed, warrasted first quality. COFFEE—In sacks of about 129 Ibs, each, pure Java. LARD—W. J, Young's best Leaf Lard, in emali a5. BISCULT—Wilson’s Soda and Sugar Biscuit, TEAS—Oolong, Souchong. Breakfast, Hyson, &¢, RICE—FEast India Rice, in barrels and half-bdis, TAPIOCA~—In sacks, best in the market. SARDINES—In whole, half and quarter boxes, just received , and latest importation. 3 SALAD OTL—Bordefux and Nice Oils, in cases of one dczon each. MACCARONI AND VERMICELLI—In 2 Ib. talian, just imported. FRU ITS—Prung, Raisins, Paper Shell Almonds, | Lemons, &e. USE FOR RENT—The hand- | } jiencefor | December The premises may be examined | | siah i Benn. ir WR. OMME, Nowt13 D averuc. Inquire of street, no W5-o3t" OR SALE: e STOCK, FIXTURES ané@ GOOD WILL of frat class Wholesale Liquor and Sutler Establishment; has @ basi- been doing a CHOCOLAT ©—Baker’s and Norfolk. CHEESE—Best New York Dairies, Bronson’s English Dairy and Pine Apple Cheeses, by the package or single bex. CAYENNE PEPPER—Tins and vials, in cases of two and three doten each. SOA P—All kinds best quality Soaps, and Fancy Soaps in great variety. ADAMANTINE CANDLES—In cartons. 6 Ibs, each, and 36 Iba. toa box ; also in 90 1b. boxes, Jo- iah Macy & Sons. POTATOES—Prince Albert’s and Peach Blows, in barrels, warranted in fine o: no -Iweo A vvanoz prise ped rice pai RITPENHG ness for two yentty laéated yy contral part of: { ccez-tm " enue; Wi iso Tn e a fire jaan rest i. , Fer oil particulars apply to the agency Oilce,, QGTAMBINGD Oo j SAL ststreet,mear Par avenue, 7 OS PING ANPING 1 _ Also, City Property and Houses for sale. “a0H-t¢ WANTED, —_- OOK STATIONERY AND FANCY STORE POR | 80,000 LADIES SALE.—An established Store In Georgetown. | To come and examinemy BRAIDING PATTERNS 2,0- going a Sratrate business, ie now offered for | for Skirts, @aribaldi and Zouave Jackets, Josies, tame can be addressed to "Bi! Georgetown, D ., | &e., at DBO} Seventh street, between I. and M, Post Offiee. n07-2"* "| Northern Liberties. no I7-1w {URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET_A PAR D OYSTERS} FoR ted tee CHAMBERS on eet SY Rae FO! FOR STRAMED OVETEI STREET, in an excelent location. je | i Apply at 2 Fatreet, pply asa corner 13th, 10 a {OR RENT—A large and very fitiely furnished kK CHAMBER, communicating directly with the Parlor, for rent, at 34: str t lthand 1sth atresta (Franklin How.) al nl eam place, two large, due ROOMS, conmunicating with each ba va h at 2, above ~~ ar m lor two gen’ . jeman sea wits, Bach ‘with het and cold wate th URS. cious and a be Firat ¢lasn Board Within two doure” “Reference Te: qa fe no ters, Laz Metal Chi: ‘Wicks Block Tin Goods, Gieners sat Wie in zY Tr my hoa (08d ‘ellown’ Hall) 7th #t. ‘OB SALE—A one HORSE QOUPR, Bnguire at a ELI i ih att lCCLELLAN'S carter th an’ | Ljainine the Kirby) House BURDINE & POWERS would respectiulty orm Sole that teey have opened and are ferpinh vsteatify OYSTERS in the can be tupplied with FRESH OVPTERS St short uotice, &7- Rem, he pisce—319 and 321 F at. adjoinin, ‘hie Kirby House. no 5-Im"* pepe i fmt eat a beer oan heretofore tween the subscribers, under the D oe Oe Dennisea, has been this day dis- firm of solved by mutual consems * GEORGE H. MOORE, SN DENN 2 _ Wash . a OEP PENERD SREASDRY NOTES highest prion by AND SILVER eat Bought at We MFENTIOUSE, PANT & CO., -Im Bankers, N: Pa. avenue = NTHD—The END OAMP “GREAS Al Leribor: it) pay the Risuoct caresses for any quantity of BONKS and CAMP GREASE, delivered at theie Mil, foot of G atrect, Oc 30-bnv9* MORGAN & RAINEH ART, ‘OR SALE— F 50 BARRELS TAR. a 2 . 30 BARRELS BOSIN. N ply to nottt J. L, KIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C. ‘OOKING BY GA8.—Howsekerping made easy by ‘the use of Gas Stores, for Cooking or Heating. pits subscribers are sole agents for th trict of Columbia, for the sale of th: Metropolitan GAS COOK and HEATING SToOV ES! A full supp y constantly on hand,’ and for sale at lowest rates. = By the use of these Stoves a great deal of labor is saved. in addition to the saving of expense. 1 persons interested, will, by eal! ‘at the Store of the subscribers, see one of there Stoves in opera‘ion, JOHN J. BAKNARD & CO., . - idge street, two doors noS-2w west of High street, Georgetown, D.C. A HE PACKET BOAT yu @ CLOUD — leave 9 a market fiedtesday and Friday far Point of nd retura ‘Gn Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, g at 7 o'clock in the morning commencing on 27th inst. + oe _____ B.D, REED. Captain. ING MACHINES EWING MACHINES! setters for sale at large stock, of different patterns, at wy lott prices exitabie for fendi or heavy taior- work. . San piping) § Hoprard ntrwst, ballicests. ri ami on exbibition af Mire, G. PREUSS” S25" th treet, Washington. Ba 0. rastaa CAT aes ane FOR ALBUMS! : A variety of PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, embraci eopies ori celebrated Pot ‘and stataary, Ot 4, 486 Seventh at een ol “i 04d Fellows A Pas JUST RECEIVED LARGE And su; OILCLOTH, amou cash of a Northern ness. Also, a large lot of COMFORTERS, WINDOW SCRE GEIEMEE UAE AMES pcioer a Chamber and other STOVES. All kinds of CABI BU. dot wand second hand tobty willeate calling at the ‘cash re K. BUCHLY, 42% 7th st,, east side. ud between G to 259 pieces. purchased for manntecburer declining buai- marked ‘of stook SAS ‘An teepection Pee Tiree Pa. ave. and Ninth strat MAWLS AND CLOaKs, oa onan Vitivoer ueval ample stool ofellkindss for g DS, for the gencrel and aeRT eae ‘Be 12-10% Pa. ave, and Nip’, rest, oH. EDELIN. | from both ways, — * Halt. jor stock of CARPETS and ead money by ‘ bo f-e0& de Pa ¢. CO., Ancheneors, By J.C. McOT IRE & AL! BUSINESS j By W.L. ie WL. WALL & 00., Ancte, ; By 3. e. eo OTRE 2 CO.. Auctionsers. XOFLLENT AMILY QARRI x or Poxiss at Prmiusc ee ATP apAr ba ORSING jovember 24 at 16 o'clock, in it ‘on Rooms noth | Ponies, tp exceilen' Set of Double Harness, ertate of the late W. He Terme & OD. Rerts By or@er of the Aayites x no 19-3t (Rep.) J.C. By W. 7 cree ©0., Auctioneers. PEREMPTO! 'Y SALE OF THE YN TIRE STOCK or Fue a Trerone, Crass. RRMRT- wearny Searep irs, ke.” my Ox r Averiox.Gn' WEDNESDAY MORNTEG. Tebithy instant, at Ho awe will at the Store ef BMersrs. Ostheim & Bro. No. 295, soath ide af Pepmsylvania avenue, between Ninth @4 Tenth fireets, their entire stoek of Gee Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys, &c., comprixing— Cognay fpndies of own tation, Grape Lenf Gin, vory high davered. Seorey ines, Race] ong A . consisting London Ber, ; J Bourbon Whiskeys, direct from Kentucky. Bestch and Teich Whiskers, trom the Dest distit- ries, Jamaica and St, Ordi , of & > Bstavin Arrack. BT Hs, 5 Blackberry aot Peach Brand f faen, cemairtion 3¢ a Bt, Emil ines, a ol! : ie, x . St. Julien; and, also, Gupetior Chatess Hock and Champagne. of various erates. Cigars.comprisings ndid assortment of gen im ortan Fi a" aod manutecture, Herme Fraits and consisting bickens, Turkey, Calves Toneu*s &c., — Se Pears, Saccatash, omaatoes, String Besns, t, Sire wd onthe, Ccruing test ‘Soeelots kansriomnet pt Pisin ‘and Mixed Pickles, Chow-ehow, Lobster, ams Brandy Peaches and Cherries, &c., Alro. the Btore Fixtures. | Fhe aticutlen of Families. Sutlers, sed others e a aril he led to this aale.as the goods are fresh an’ ofered at suction becauré the owners are +4 tO he —— it ire of the bs zinquire o' E Bo ee eee ALE k OO Ancts: By J.C. McGUIRE & O©O., Auctioneers, TREsrers SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS —Oa MONDAY, the 2th iay of November, o'clock p.m., ou the premises, by virtue of of trust, dated 2th September, 1856, and rd Liber J. A. co j.» No. gptct te land records of Was’ . C., we shall Lots Bre, (5-yaix. (6) Davidson's subdi' of part two hundred and eighty-one, = of . —_ and} ‘erms: $765 cash; belance i and with interest, ceoured by deed of trast ines All conveyancing at the cost of the If the tersus of mule are not compli three = ereky trustee coracves to resell at the ris expense of the | purchaser GT LANGLEY, Trustee Mno ltd: 9.6. MeGUIRME & CO Anca, | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRGSTHE'SSALE OF VALU LE ‘ROVED Rr Ee —l virt recorded m Liber J. A.8., No. 198, folios 437. 412, 415 aod $14. one of the land records of Washington the Distriet of Columbia, the und: re Will. om FRIDAY, the §th dag of Dece eribet } ma atio'clock p. m., in front of the premises, the following parts of jots, | piece o reel of ground, sitaate lying gad being | in thecity of Washington'and Di jam bia, | and being parts of lots of ground numbered twenty- | tight and twenty-nine, in reservation B. torwite. Beginning for said , pice or pareel of ground at a poin’ ty- four fect aud four inch- (84 feet 4 inches) southerly from the northwest sid lot numbered twenty-eight, on the f the fifteen foot sliey; runping liy fifty fect to the division line Between said lot No. 2 and lot No. 39, in said reservation; | thence ruvning southerly acd with said dividing line forty-three feet and one ineh to the north line - |, ofthe main alley in seid reservation; thence ran- “ping westwardly along the north | fifty feet to the southwest angle of said lot No. ; | thence running northerly along the line of said &f- | teen foot alley forty-three feet amd one ineh to the place of beginning. containing about two houxand ine of said ailey | one hundred and fifty-four rquare feet of ground, together with the improvements thereon. whick | consist of a large two Succ deciiies keen { Theabore deseribed property —"4 on a line 0 ‘22 | Rutapit te lickin avcaes, between sibvand a Terms of tale: One-fourth cash. and the balance in 6,9, 18,15, and If months, the purchaser to give notes with interest from the day of sale fer the de- ferred payments, the payment Detes to be secured by a deed of trast upon the premises. If the terms of snie be not com) with within from the.tay of axle the trestee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and eect | Of the de faulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ notice of such resale RH. LASKEY, Trustee. _Bolseodds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. ALT ott O€ Pak. Or, cacane exry-Biaxt TDAY A > ‘a's, EAL SEBO, Pram ae ge > < 3 2 = | secured. -of'trast om the ~ Tf the — of male shoukt nat n in five days after the sale, & right to resell gn one ing Star, at the risk apd expense of j ‘conver Pent NE g Pa '"Fiar»

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