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. jw LOCAL NEWS, sMUAMMENTS TONIGHT Urorver’s (HEATER.-This evening the ad- gets of Mie- Western will have an opportu- 3 Of again witnessing Rer inimitable person- a of “East Lrene.” This announcement i® Conbtlers till (trever’s fashion shie resort jo the e'meri. In addition to the splendid cast Barrett ax + Levixon,” Rerrow st “t's ind Vicia Crocker ag «Rarbera Hare,” the e T+ stag company will appear. Forp'a Tnater.—The enxacement of ths fichiags shows with what diligenge Manager ‘Ord strive- te deserre the patronace of the axRington public, and ha deserves to reap a cortespondirg harvesi. “Tho Enchantress” war performed last night, ins manacr to de. | ight a ierge and critical audience. To-uight, he sxmie dime Operatic epectacte will be pre- nated. W aanrsctow THEATER —“ The Werpt of the Wieb-toa-wieh,” with Cubas as « Narramat- od Prowgham’s burlesque of “Columns, “) Pilleteer®,” will he repeated this eveni nthe etter Farnie Hrown representa “© dun ASH. Davenport « Columbus A. W.¥enne “Ferdinand.” Durinz the will execute her comic national Spa entitied « Aragoneses Y Gallegos,” “will be asvieted by Ximinee and the entire bul- Jet corps. CANTBEBURKY Hatt.—The patrons of Can- wrbury Hall inst night discovered that the jace of Jntia Mortimer has been weilsuppli-d = that graceful danreuse, Annstta tialletti, and an overftowing house erreted her on h appearance before the Washington p: formed in the beautiful ballet « Hama. i relda,” and wes weil sustained by Velard-. The entire.«{onrt of Beauty” took part. A good bill to-night again. Nixoy 8 (REMORXNE Crucra.—The old fa- yorites continue at Nixon's Circns until next ‘Thureday, wien the new organization will be announced. in the meantime Eazon Stone, Thayer, Reynolds, the Conrad Brothers, Miss Mery Carroll, Mneter Joho; and the other prominent performers will every after- roon snd night in their yar: ntertainments. Each pertormence will concifide with the en- tertsining poney races. AcAbExY or Muvatc.—Free concert. Vocal and instrumental music es Laura Bernard, is. Wachtel, Wellenstein and — gi raic SERVICES ON SABRATH UNDER THE Averices oy TH% Youne Msn's Curistias ASROCTATIO: In the morning, at o'clock, preaching by themissionary, Rev O. P. Pitcher, to the texmsters and ambulance drivers at the headquarters of Capt.German, on Twentieth street. The missionary, with his wife and one * of the missionary board, also visited the Quar- termasier’s Horpital, where religious papers were distribut din every ward. In the afternoon, at 2g o'clock, preaching to the Quertermaster’s myn in the dining ball of the “ Laborers’ Mess House,” on G street, near ‘Twenty-first. A very interesting and im. pressive occasion, as publicly testilied by a number of the men. in the evening, at 6% o'clock, in the Soldiers’ Reet, where the missionary was aided by Rev. Chsplain Eliiet, and in the singing by a number of ladies, on wiih occasion the iaissionary bad the Bappiness of meeting the 115th regi- ment New York volunteers, in fall force retursed trom Camp Douglas, near Ch: with many Was per:onally acquainted, hav eruited in Montzemery county, N. AtCamp Par:y, vortbeast of the city, there was tlsy prevching by Rev. A. Culver, azentof the American Tract Society. T s:Tvicrs w.ralso followed by distri- through the Missionary and members of ge As-o tution, @ copies of the scriptures and riligieus papers and tracts, generously turni-bed by the bibie Society and the Ameri- ean Tract > A lar.e supply of hy books for the afternoon service was also doua td by the Ct ristian Commission. i itis, however, felt by the Mission Board that i these books and other reading, so weil ads should te rezularly purchased, and a <;¢cial appeal is made to the publi: in this behalf. The salary of the Missionary is provided by month- ly contributions of the members of the Axso- ciation. ‘Lhe fecilitw s for moving from one to another distant point were much increased by ambua- -Fances kindly furnished by the (juartermuster's Department. | i : = Cartcrnep.—Last Seturday, a fellow who had been ted for some time, through the liber- ality of Mr.>. D+ Haven. corner of Cand North Capitol sirert-, fearing that he might become lable to the epithet of beggar, determined to cense patronizing that table,'‘and by way ot giatitude rein vod®Mr. Henry E. Burkmar, a boarder, of hi- trunk an@ clothing. Iniorma- ten wa given to Sergeant CUrouin, of ths Fourth Ward, who trreed the trutk to the house of Patrick Cunningbant, in Swe mpoodle, atd the iarceny to cne of his boarders. Patrol. man Ecklof w ond detectives notified « LeDevittand MecElvrey were | nc Went to his aesi~tance. Last ajght they arWsted Patrick Cunningham for.re eiv- ing goods, and Patrick Logan as the thict, and obtained «nough of the property to | provethecharges. This morning Cunniasiam und Logar were sent to jail for court by Justice Walter, ane twoof thy board rs at Cuaning- heme, nemed Tylerand Mitchell, were ordered to leave the city forthwith. é ee ee ALEXANDEIA 4¥¥ains.—The houses of seve- Fal citwens have been examined, by orders from Washinzton, xs to their suitadleness for heepital sceommodations ~Some additional cases of small (ox in town are reported. Mr. Thon S. Jayuieson, (<on of the Inte | Mr. Robert i son) ome of our active inter- prising yow eitigens, much esteemed and rrepectec, died this morning, from typhoid tever. Some houses in the lower part of the town, are feing fitted up for “:oatraban Three Confederate soldiers and five citizens, prison- ers, were brought to this city, fr up the | country on Saturcey aud taken to Washington | yesterday. Custis Grymes, J. T. Grvmes, and others, trem King George county, Va., haye been ar-. Tested and sent to Wa-hinzton. Workmen are engaged in levelling and pre- pering the ground, on jhe site of sare Hall, | for the building to be used ~* by WKixon's | Circus.— Gazette, Nor. 22d and 2ith. =. Tae EMANCIPATION Com Misstos haye beea in session since the 29th of April list, since which time they have been industriously labor- ing to bring their work to compl-tion within the specified tim, (nine months.) They have pearsy closed their iabors m appraising the slaves, taking te~timony as to the title and loy- Sity of the chiimants, &c., and are now making Pr’ parations to render their final report, which ‘will Le mace within «bout three weeks. Claims have been presented for about 3,100 slaves, but some will be rejected on account of disloyalty and other legal - di-qualitications, leaying u livtle less than three thousand which ‘will be paid for under the act. The ivsioners have also granted free Papers to about one hundred slaves whose Owners Were disoyal or refused to present their claims. This was in accordance with the amended act of July 12, 162. natalie Ist axp Sanvatn Scnoor Union.—The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Sabbath achools composing this Union was held last evening, at the Baptist church (Rev. Mr. Meador’s), Mr. T. K. Gray, of Ryland Chapel, presiding. The meeting was opened by singing the hymn “Children of the Heavenly King,” and prayer by Mr. Knight. The Baptist school my soul,in joyous nano schools were addressed by Mr. after which the j ler some furs while aby | Monday a week, and seid she had ) @tticles that can he ident haul by cluiming to own @ larve amount of | Teilroad stock, which #be sold to @ mule :c- na, | ki | by sang “Come, | Howe, of New | oF FEMALH PRACTICING THE Coxprpas — Within a forta tebt, several ladies haya lelumized by « femade pracittoner at the sentid+nce game, who hae die laged mo dittle shrewdness. Nhe is a tall, Ficeful woman, Toliy fifty years of age, and well pwinted and Ppowderst” She goea by the nam~ of Mrs. tloy- riere, and Baile ticm New York and Baltimore. Dhelépresents herself ae % refugee from South Carel . he says ferven ¢ x of Fort Su:nter, leaviog * worth of prop- erty behind. She heeam Rag gort, on E q Ago. ard of that Indy, and fom her as-ertained 'b. bre a ¢irter in Riehmord, Va. Mra t cunningly iasinuated lo Mrs. v zo to Kichmona, ith about $60 in cash, f goede to tuke To her sister, aud als: was making her 7 chases, noneof which have since been retur - She slvoteock frum Mr. Faggotea higaiy-priznd ken: se of a Uitte girl in Richmond. named Ida Jorcan, fiye years oid, dark complexion -d, hair corled: tak: nin asittins posture. She left o. quainted with Mr- ¢ecert from Col. Bake @ae fur as Fort Monro falechoec, of course. She aise victimi Mre. Capt. Cank to the extent of $2, <t also her husband's naval eniform and other edt. She insdy another qtaintance of hers nomed Cunningham. Her Incr of residence in New York. she said, was 4 north Moore and I! udeon streets, but it is not probable ske gave the risht locality, —— Row «x a Bar-nvom.—On Saturday after } Tocn, three soldiers, named James ({uinns George McIihany and Hagh Dorn, stationed az the Arsenal, went to the bar-room of W.N. H. Maack, nexr the corner of Four-and-a-half and NN streets, and demauded liquor of the bar- keeper, Wm. Orsell, which was refused. Une of the party thén snatched a glass from the bund of a citizen who was drinking. A row eyed in consequefee, and thry mide an g+saalt on the bar- per with @ stone, bruising his head consicerably. Mr. Maack hearing of the affray, hastened in with Max Shaberg, and they were also aseauited, Mr. Maack being cut about the face. The parues immediately made of, but were arrested yestrday by Sergeant Hepburn snd patroimen Carrahu sad Vernon, and were taken befure Justice Stratton, who, after hesrivg the evidence, held them to bail fer court. a yay Roweery.—Thomas Tyler and ell were yesterday grrested by er, and locked up for a further hearing and two other persons were arreated by the metropolitan detectives, caarged with rotbing Lieut. Henry E. Burkman of 51. The robbery was cemmiited in an alley in Swampoudie. The money was recovered, but & mnca-prized tlie, brought trom tie battle fiald, the property of 4 deceased comrade, and other arheb s da yery highly py him are mirsing. Lies E. fs here settling some accounts with the Government, and is quar- tered at Mr. DeHaven 5th New ork, which is ocenpied by oue cou that regiment, some of the mea, as be alleged took f: reibie possession of his in, and made of with ubout$ 2 worth of comiorters, mittens aud jewsharps. Officers Harrison and Pum- pbrey vested three solitiors, ns n bhuren and Jol R. He fS8¥, aNG took ‘hem betore Justice Cull, out Jar not being able ty identity them, thoy ised . ed Har Brow, Charles V DR -_~»@-- In our r port of the pros in; s ot Jourt, on Saturday, w meverinily ame of Mr. J.-F. Hotch- kiss, as one of the party ag inst whoma rate Was issued tu show cause why he should not te removed. It should have been G. PF. Hotch- Corrt ; there being no co: able bearing the foriner ue. ~ Save oF Frna.—The sale of fore continues thie afternoon and evening and to-morrow morning, at the auction rooms of Messrs. Mar- thall & Page, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, enth street. Fashionable furs of every deserip- tion can be obtain: d hire, as the stock is one of the largest and most superb ever offered for sale. ——_ ArniveD.—The Mist New York Regiment, Col. Hathaway, which has been doing duty on the raiiroad yeen this city and the Reiay Hette tor sow eks past, arrived last nicht. ‘They number 90 men, and are in fine order. japan eaaee by A Former Citizen or Wasntvaroy Drap.—Hichard Tonge, formerly a citizen of this city, died in St. Louis. Missonri, on the Mth. He was thirty-nin “ars of age. —> = ALL MALADIRNS of the Eye and Far, Deafan Noises in the Head, Throat and Caterrhal A Tue tions are anccesstully treated by Dr Vou Moschazis- ker, 227 Penn. averue. it Tumoat axp Catsxniit Aver @rioxs most auc: cesstully trented by Dr. Von Moschzisker, 227 Pa. atebue Corsult Dr Von Mo: sker, 227 Pa. avenue, on all Maladies of thy Ey, Rar'aad Throat. Dr. Vou Mos hzisker’s Work on Deafness and Throat Diseases will soon be reatty. it? a eee Guest reduction in Lime at W. H. Qodey’s Lip kiln. Lime $1.2 a barrel. Cement 3° 5)A rel. ne 24-30 are SS Liur, Liane, Line —1 have now on hand 1,900 bbls, of tiret quality Thomast wo lime. and am ma nufse taring ny lime as ususl from the Potomac quarri-a, Aiso op hand, a large lotot Plaster and Hair, which I will sell at the lowest p: bo 24-3t* Facts ror Souprexs.—Th and Crimeen ep mgr the only med wed themselves able to curs the wo of mtery. Scurvy and Fever were Hollowsy’s and Qintmer t. Therefore, let every Vvolynteer see that he ix supplied with them. Only 25%c nts per pot or box. 23 —— us Corss, Bunions, Callosities. Club and Inverted N Chillbisins and all Diveuses tr ated, without pain or hite, Surgeon Chi-op list, at4u4 Peny avenue («tween Four-ani-a: half ard pixth streets, Washington, D.C. Opera- tions performed in a f'® minntes, and the patient can abways walk imoediately without the least inecnvenience. Ladies and gentlemen attented at their residences when des no 18 loss of blood. by Dr Lapies’,Men’s, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubber Roots -hoex, Sandals and Gaiters ie’ and Gents’ Buckle Overshoes with felt lining and top; Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At Allen, Clapp & Co.f India Rubber Store, Pean. avenue, between lth and Lith sis no l4-1lm ——+— Al THe Isvia RuspHe Store of All Co., Penn avenue, between ith and the officer and soldier may fix Rubber Coats, Ponehas, Bi Pillows, Beds, Boots, sand and one useful Also, a large stock of Buffalo Robes lined and un- | lined, Wolf and Lap Robes, Wool Blanke's, all col. | ore Cork Beds. Horse Blankets, and everything to mote warmth and comfort in the cainp and Held be found a large assortment of & ith atr_ete, 4 at variety of Game Piven: one he thee “ i ou- icles in the Rubber line, bitts, Catertnirte. D Stock Buckekd | Shirts, Undershirts. Drawers, Stockings, Buckskin | Gloves and Gaunflette, Valince, Leath Bags and | small trunks made to atard te 4! | wagons, Camp Stcols, Cots an all of | which will be sold at reasonable prices. “no3-1m Mititary Orricens will find the Mattress Cot | 3ery desirable an it can be folaed small space. fitting into s canvas darabie, and in Tounge at willt and te. no arraty | stuffed with hay or straw. ae York. The Sixth Presbyterian school sing | and lith’sts, oc3-Im Poe is my shepherd;” after which the ‘Sia telice Hzas mal on i . - arto’ . d On, = rie aes ide gel 5 aaa | describe diseases and tell hin pation te t nature of would be.” Union was then addressed by | fhtit complaints of, siinees, without receiving say u frome " souguinet Messrs. Meador, Bittinger, Gray, Howe, and or advice. "Often, No. 11 ‘Washin, ton etiding, Bear¢, urging the purents and teachers to | Pennsylvania avenue, corper of Beventh st “a greater ‘diligence, and invoking a biessing on | Washington, D. O. au 2 their exertions. The scholars then sang “Jesus, lover of my seul,” and the Union adjourned tii the last Monday in December next, at the Sixth Presbyterian church. iercner SERiors Acotpgent.—Last night, as Mr.T.W Jobneon was riding on the avenue ina buggy, Bear Central Hot+l, he was brought into colli- gion with a hack, upom which were seated John Donovan and Chas. Connelly, a: vers. The coliision was suilicient fo smash baggy and injure the horse, and Mr. Johnson was wn te the ground and very seriously injured. He Was taken into the Central Hotel and properly attended to; but this morning his recovery was considered deutfful. Donovan-and Con were arrested anil teken to the Fourth-ward station, and this tuorping were fined $5 each for carcless driv- ing, and held to bail in $300 for further hearing 4s foun a» Mr. Johnson shall be able to give t.stimeny, before Ju-tice Walter, ——<sige ASSAULTING 4 PATROLMAN. —Last night, some of the colored fancy had « bail, on G, be tween Sixib and Seventh sts. In the course 0 the nichta fightsprung up amons them, and spread to the street. Patrolman Morris went emoog them to restore quict, when a stont young fetlow knocked sim down. The patro! re @ud touk after his assailant aft r arevere fight. Last wich? ~d his name at the Fourth- ward on as John Williams; butafter trial tnis morning he « «rned for biraself an alias, by giv. ing the mn © of Anthony Simms, and was eom. mitted to jail tgr court by Justice Walter. —o——_— SErovrs:ox of to.day'’s Star for City Oonn- cll proceedings and other lateresting locals, Invta Ruse yy. your bber Ci Leggins. Camp Blankets, Havelocks. ayersacks. and every article made from India. ubber, i bber Warehouse. where can obtain them at manufacturersh prices, Penna. avenue. be! streeta. . eee ee oc 27-tf RABAT PEEKEYL Vania Roots, s and rishure, te the Northand West reeves leave Washington daily and one on —gul time— low fare and sure connections, Saldiera iokets sold For tickets and fur- office of G through at G sylvanis Route, northeast corne meitania avenue aud Sixth at., W: 3, Ofc opye rose 5a. m, antil 9p. m.; on OO. aul-ly B.0. Nosy, Agent, Dustnsetz Isvia Runean Goops.—Mr. B. a TR. *, Ir B.A ight dull finished Coats; also, dull finish. alma very ne picts ree tae Resting . ve i ach; also, light (in weight) Hubber Capes with sleeves, which rice ss aoe - rs? = aed hie Keita i) ld CURE, ‘enpay| ad tween tb and 11th ate bam eee ae Ne Barowrior's Harn Dre, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor's celebrated Hair Dye pro- duceaa color not to be distinguished from oature— warranted not to injure the Huir in the ivast; rem- edies the ill effects of had dyen. nad invigurates the Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Rusty Hav instantly turns « splendid Black or Brown, lseving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sok by all Drnggists, &e. & The Genuine is signed Wittiaw A Ha romn- LOB, om the fowr sides of each hor Faetory, No.8) Barclay st., New York, (Late 353 Broadway e04 & Bond at.) me-ly secured an! gh i 4 = | | other, Pon- * i Th R 1 { Ganae, Poe? Taicueg. CRI#TADURO'S Vicsusiow 1B DYB. No Lend, me Line, me Nitracs of, Siieer;. Stantenceusly; never faile; prodaees al! the vn and brown, Partisa whd wees with Other Dyes, uag this with ihvaria! { ton 20 H Menufectcred by J..Oristadoro, 6 Aster House, Now York. Bold evetywhers, and applind by all | DU ASTER A Panu TaN q LAX aoe ma BY: ie RD WANTRD-Two » Addreka “Did. wT. fe WAntED-1 SITUATION ascook, by awoman, a Pale isha Het pares, Beares e three Chee age 9 ant ode or two Roehie, te 4 ‘Office. Lied AUCTION SALES. ‘8 SALE OF PRIZE 2 f the etches Goer of . for the vistrict 0” Cal I hgh 5 Ses Dry Gouds Store of Joba and 10th sty in the city of Washington, D s RIDAY, the Bth day of November, tastani. 1062, commedicing at We’ciock a. m.. the wing ocd and chettes condesned a prines sd rn vi Halz Deesnecs. Vays whl competent, in, aerate. 6 4 conta: Knives, Pocket Booker, Tooth - Price $1, 41D and §3 per bor, according to Baa nib at. between rah ma “aifes bpeeretaeaea hee Bip, to a yaw! boat, + — bei hg AS geHRAL SURVANT, A RESPROTABLE g boxes of Tooth Braskes. eet Cats7apono’s Harn Peegervativa <3 sith, Ran ‘oak, rors . bri ate can | Pparrele “Whi ee to two sail Beate, Is invaluable with bis Dye,na ft tmbarte thectmost So Fos ge geare. Avply at 447, on a ater § bores I chandioe roftness, the moat beantiful glosa, and great vite! ve = packages of Wocien Cloth, ‘ h BeTiTU TBA! ITUTES !i—Ton adie- |’ 1 pack ter Cloth. tothe hair. a PRED ea ke ee pee Package of Welding. Ueicuging to writ No. ®, : _Price & cents, 1 and $1 per bottle, ruta Bion are well ms viel for until accepted. et Bry ova Together with mang other articles © personal ff size. : ec @) -eolm,r 02 ty Jaga! |, at Hiehmond House, ry Goote, fects. =e ce sik» corner Ki snd D, Ustwoen? and a.m. andj t Whisky, Leionging to slomp Pointer. B.A. tats Inpia Bovaun B Sunny a . - WAuD H-LAM a "8. = poke roid eheapey at HA. Hain Tate hes, fn m= ae ne'ts-tda United States Marahel DY nora Rey 38 Maa r ary, anet ta aieannen a epue, ae a ‘ALO Roprs al! sites. Wolf Robes, Skink figer Robox, Army Blowkets, Blac. Grean, bite, Grey and Plaid be found at the India Ruler Store of All~ P ‘nett MARRIED, On Monday, the ath T by the McGuire CORNBLED ULIRE t MeKAIGE all of thip tity. On Menday Nov ath. in Raltimere, ~ by the Rev. br. kewerde, Dr. WILTLaM H. ie DNR, Us. 4. of thie city, fo Miss SALLIA 4. TAR: RING. ef Baltimore youngest daughter of the late Rey. Heary Ta:ring. of ty Baltimore M. B.Con ference. id Rev. Father Miss MARY | satiMfection alyen to applican! rit Haale Te Ree. i BAYT D N THE ocae ae pamae, $b er 1g H 5 Ps mrt: d te calli b- thin iso, Gathant uses, “kt santekate prices s Ne eeaaes fi onthe ‘ W ANTRD— A f-w WOOD ONOPPERS, (av0i au oee &. | F URS! PO Ra PU Re! In virtue of Aecrnes of th GREAT AUCTION SALB OF FURS: * tt the Erited Mater for the Dist U Betitute & tthe Richmond corner | will sell at the Gti street wh MARGIPALL & PAGES A . Kizaih and B heleeen 9034 and Spor sees te Fiver, for cut, om Savina’ | SEVENTA ST. wnner os ovem ‘usten' . commencing JANTED—A few yood MBSSENGBES, at the foil “i W Shecortes Américan ‘Telegraph Company, | “France Molatie Li Bee’ | AS? Panes, set no 3h Iw axmnatl Boat, i ee hey Sisop Grape Shot. ' : en WANTS: EDIATELY, om which e 1 $500 eee eT reer oe rm pn eal a wt Poveg ae — Valued at 92,50. Address Slosp Bainter WARD It. LAMON ; a! Bia: OMer. Box fa. no ve tetas United states Marsnal, D0, | deen GOOD MILLINER WANTBD IMMBDIATE- | ——g- GagEN A WILLILM® Aud £405; Avply at Mrs. WATT'S Millinery store, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiancors. H Soe ep neon wane need S¥miyci3 Beas Gated Scptember 9, 154, and ofa certuis dneren of | substitution paxred in the causo of Beataet al. vs. ro bcensrossicae lies bands preferrod.) Baquire at the tar Office ker etai.. No. 1.688, cquity, at the peques: 3 s crevag | Hace botaaautn atte Siri So | SON renee eta opps | IED, 4 £ OMice, Mc Ro 24-3 ion. on-TU the at da: Tr ext. . ° Oftizptheris.on the-24th inst. JOHN RIEVES ° NTE Gon St 40 clock pm. on the prewisor, the eastern part | reerived orders from the heuss MeLALGHLUIN aget Spence Gtionih aud isdaye. | ame, eae pile na iSth atts woe Suntred and thisty te treating cecaty teaes elves nny price on neovuat cine fa fomeral will take pla” Wetnor: | WAITER: on who understands hie buslaeee wlll sad enol ‘ Sian i. ereforn the pabtin: 0 o'clock ‘a perth B street and ronning back of the mame i " : seventy Bre fret. | a newor | . 2 aN | Ur ante: wod OYSTRI R. Toa | Monta, ronsiativg ofa three store Brick Dwelling, | < Pall. us FOR SALE AND RENT. |_| W rod tat Sclmennt comepon tia Tet | muhalliee merten fnprorentaten sn evan oe Re thie dale eh oe “URNISHED ROOMS TO RANT—For rong at | ROz°S, Will be Hinente NS ABS Ieee | to br paid in cashsand the residue Iu three reuat | DAE ONLY, in coe at oud’ we edettanls | eres mse,__‘se ight | Sint lniresh sotcaraed brarmssrel some | Iie" sonny tnoprtio ooo TING ‘— 2 | ni ary serv. rene! K and I> Catalogues BD. ROMS Yani SECT 4; ROOMS, eal PAR- adusttions and esp. | ‘The rieht in reserve to feaclt at the viakand | dey before and ont hour-of Bal- LORS. The neighborh 6 one of most desirable TUATION, where he may | cost of he first purchaser. after. one week"s notice, wa is in the city. Every attention paid to those - Can furnish the best of | on bis failure to comply wit. the terms ofmac, ing them. Nochildren in one, ne IEt reference. Address €.M. THURSTON, Wishing. | in «ne week after sa'e. or -n his f Fure to pay any | Ry GREKN & WILLIAMS, A mths sucotlie m,D.0 ‘nomi at* | note. WALTER 8. COX, Trustes. a FoRsT He Dp Rooms To LBT-To gentle = no is-tawtd «GREEN & WILLIAMS, Accts, ~ Hee ssaoen AND KITCHEN only. Two handkome ROO G —— oS Roon:, or two Hed Foonis, on first and a: cond story, mie t3e OFEIOS . Apply corner lath and K ste. RO 25-* - F URNISHED HOUSE FOK REN f—A Indy hav. ; i in adesirable | ia avenue and partments, would rent it ten mexa of guntle- mew. herself remaining as housekeeper, for which rheis be competent Address “Mrs, H. L,” city Past Office, with name and references, nom N ARKIBD POLKA —A nice suitof ROOMS, weil | Furnished, «n first floor, Also, alditional | Reoms may he had, suitable fur housekeeping, for | eI mily. Meals can bo furnished in the rooms Ifdesiredi. | Rooms can be seen at any hour, by callingat No. | 375 on 13th at. between H anil. 4 1t* OR 84aLE—A BRICK HOUSE, containing 12 ro kitchen, pantry. Ac, library, gaa throug house, situated on New Vork avenue, between 6th and Lith streets, will be sold low for cash. or terms made moderate. Also a two-story and attic BRICK HOUSE, con- taining six rooms.on 4}. street, Island, near the commer of k street. For terms, enquire at isscuri avenue, between 445 and 6th «ts, UKNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—T rome brick HOUSE, corner of south Band 9t #reet, cor taining Saloon, Parlor, eight Cha nbers, Library, Dining room, Bath-room, aud Water! Closet, Kitchen, &c., having every convenience for lass reatdence including cooking range, nacand rain Water. Possession given op Sth December The premiaex may be examined mitotp.m Reerences given and required, t further particulars, apply at room 91, Winder’s Bn . Fourth Auditor's Offies, or st’ Mr YNE’S Book Store. 7th no 25-3t* Tt T—teversl pleasant ROOMS, at 398 North | R street, Capitol Hill. Very convement for m hers. no 2A-3t" ! 0.24 n2s-lw* NA PRIVATE PAMILY—A neatly Bnenishad | ROOM for rent. on first floor,No. 42% Eleventh | street, betw en G and H ata., west side. nogt-3t* HIANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—Suitable for members of Con- | Bs. poly, ata Ninth street, between Bowud | ¥iese the Paten! Office Fo RYN '—Several FURNISHED RUOMS,— | Dining Voom, Sitting Room, Bed Rooms, ant | Kitchen will be rented ‘ogether or singly, Apply ,| Do 351 Let, between Ista and Mth. Refsrences*| re 4 no 2 3t* | Fo RENT—Elegautly Purnish-d PARLORS, | with Finke. beirooms, wi ae. in a new be near the Patent axd Post Office, 349 F st., between 9th and thats, Alo. froot Basement suitable for an Office _ Ro 24-3t Roos FOR REN?—Two Paruishea BER-, one ef them very la-ge 406 west Third street. near Pa ave, OK KENT— A° ed H PARLOR, Also, several Furnished ROOMS, | with or without “card, Bath Room, gar, at No. | 435 Dst., betwen 4%; and Sd sts..Sdoors baiow | health OTM. | Call at ¢ F firat-claos Fur lecation, and the very best of | The Parlor will be let to firat-clase i F » FIXTU arst cinss Whole Liquor aad shment; has bees doing a fine busi | bese for twe yegrs; located in the central part of | *Pa avenue, will viso make a first class restaurant, ae fol partic wins» apply to the Agency Ofilce, 9th street. near Pa avenue . N.W. MILLER. | Also, City Property and Houses for sale. nol4-tf UK SALF—A Eret-clasa Retatl BKUG STORK, | established in 1823. The subscriber, wisbing to retire from business, wi'l dispose of hia Store, | It ix situated on thy uorthesst corner of Baltimore | and Gay streets. twoof the p-incips! thorough- fares ofthe city.1 in full operation and doing a | large Presi piicn and Retail Business, with a | pat: onage of the highest rep ity. e stand comprixex a Front Store and Baak loom; two large Koums in acc nd atory; «large ellar. flagged; annail Yard with Hydrant, &c, io) t moderate = Fixtures of the first quality, with a compiase stock of genuine Drugs, Chemicals and Fancy ar- ies all the receipes for the Proprietary | articles. An good an opportunity. for business is seldo~e offered to the trade, Adddrees THOS G@. MAC- | »KENZIF, Northeast corner Baltimore and Gay | ats., Baltimore, Ma ‘no 5-003 “OK KENT—A large apd very finely far CHAMBER, communicating directly with Parlor, for rent. hed the t 346 K strect, between itthand isth streets, (Franklin Row.) Alao, two. large-fine HOOMS, commanie: Each of the above ani mirably adapted fer two gentlemen. or gentleman | avd wife. Bath with het and cold water inthe houre. Spacious and beautiful yard sttuched, First-class Board within two doors. Reference re- | quired no? SSS SEE NRT GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS, | M48 OFFICE, BORGETOWN, D.C.,Nov.-21st, 1962, To the Citizens of Georgetown :—It ia_ hereby most zespeciealy recommended that THURSDAY, the Zith instant, be abrerved as a day of ‘Ihankagiving to Almighty God for the iunumerable bd! 8, | general and special, which have been bestowed | upon the american people during the last year, | and to pray for a gracious continuance of the same | in all time to come. And that the season be naed in | soletniy imploring Heaven to speedily and effec- | lly t inate the rebellion which is now ragin, tion of our country; that reat to the President, to e civil departments of our A ye alty may more and 1e American le; lew and institatines which enderli-+ the preset eeivlen ns attarbasee. | now be so corrected, eradicated and subverted the peace ui the peuple. the stability of che joverrt ent, the national prosperity, and the pro- gress of human freedom vill be endang-red no more forever. And to God to bless, in an es- t pecial manner, our military and neval forces => are 60 geliantly mai ning the caure of tarir - country; to o¢mfort. heal and kuxtain such of then as may be sick or wou! ; and to bless the fami> lies of a] who may have bean slain in hatte. And \o pray God that such 2, be the Divine govern- ance that the Sevloreble dissensiona of the people aud the calumities of war be so o¥erruled aod ad- & ministered ax to work out for us a loftier and more uriz end Naticnal gi > 21-¥ 8 TR W at ‘OB SALE— 50 B. BLS TAR. 30 BARRELS ROSEN. Apply to jms & J. L.“KIDWBLL. Georgetown, D. 0. 8628" AND CHILDREN'S or HENRY ADDISON, Mayor CLOAKS! A full assortment, to suit all age a vations and in 2 ar t variety of styles and prices. just re- | ceived at MAXWELL 8 10 22-Steo Cloak and Fancy Btore, 325 Pav. G®2®4T commotion | iE J ‘BT FIRST WARD! | WHAT CAUSES IT? It 6 BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, ned, Lately Opened, No. 116 Prxvsvivawia Avance, Between 19th and 20th ate. RBYERE BODY IS RUSHING THERE & z oR 7 WELL-MADE &¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the vory place vow for every body to bur * A FINS OUTPIT OHEAP{ Piéase semember that our motto is PAIR DEALING AND LOW PRIOBS! Cali at once and procure your bargains. 021-2m* eee near Pull assortm: f i hevrona, Fings, Gloves, Beationngy ang gaeees: | a 7 ph Gass es Fall stock of t « street, juncture Pa. ave, notin | e ale iW | tides’! a TIONAL, Colored and Mixed — olen; O'd Papers. Letters. Re- Forty Docements. Newspapdraanc Waste Papers, families and Storekcepera having Regr or Paper. ‘will be called u by leaving orders at MASON’S Rag and Paper Warehouse, 376and 377 D «treet, nearith. no 2i-1w* —A young. an. of good business £2000. qualificatioms, having a caxzh capital of ahout $2%, is desirous of obtaining an int=roat in, or purchasivg eptirely, some gool establish- mnt, or would like to open'# new cwncern, in con Junction witr a rel ixbta poree hevingcapita! Ad. dress" F. J...’ Box Washiagtos Post Ofew. fo 24 Mt" ed ih as WASTED Five hundred LABORERS, to work in the Commissary Department. Apply to ) Capt. VOSS, C_S.. a! the foot of @ atrast. re g-wr ” CK WITH, Col and 8. ANTED—A PURCHASER for No 1 Segar an Tovacco Establishinent. Kaquire at 467 +: Mth street, from 12 to 1 o'clock, oppo-ite Willards”, no £2-3t* i ; WANTED EMPLOYMENT, by a young man, a Sutler's, Grocers, or Quartermaster's i petent to perform the dut es r- ranch. Can farnish the bet of « from persuns residide in this Mat,” Box 607 Guarzetown, D/C. AKD WANTED—For s gen leman, wife, aut ene xuall child, f-om New York. Any private family who can furnish comfortable appartiants. with reasnable att-ntion, can secure acreeable and prompt paying occupants, by aidressing «noe threnph Box =12 Post Offes, no 22-3t* Waste. Every one te go at once to the DOL- LAR STORE, 43 Penn avenue. near 4% st, prosnicare HOUSE WANTED.—Wauted to Tent, for from one to tpree, be ir 8 Purniahed ily Dwelling for a private family. Location in the First or Second Ward preferrad. Address Lock Box 65, Washington, D.C. ne 4-tf WwW ANTE We dre payne SECUN v-HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and BEDDING. for which we are paying the highest cash prices, Fam- ilies declining housekeeping, or having a surplus of farniture will find it to their advantage to give una call. BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Je i2-tf No 369 Seventh st.. between [and K WANTED Every raon to kuow tat I ain in EY oe at Aceti A = t UBLIC SALE —On TUESDAY MORNING, De- stant. wr abalfeall at Ne Sos veh pote cemt-r 24. atl o'clock a, m..by order of the Il streets. the renlée rho sy gt O-phans Court, we wiil sell a! blic ametion, Bouxekespin, an excellent “tn Pere al propert ‘bemsn N. Wilson, xortment of mery County.on the Farm,seren miles Mahogany Se Ejpser: ington, consisting of— Marbl) top Burest an: stoen, Horses, Cattin, 2.09 weight of | Marble-top Genter Table, Perk, Provend-r, one Rockaway Wagons and Walnut Werd: Carts, Farwing Utensils, and [ousebold and Kitchen Furnitere. &c. Walnut Cottage and other Bed tends and Wash- stands Termsofeale: All i ms under 9%, cath; over 2, 8 er -dit of six months with two a) ved securities. noter bearing intere-t from day of sale, -% WN, SNe’ pr perty taken away until the torme = Blioas, of sale are compli with. an - are RIT ARD T- BILSON. neocutors and Grockery Ware, - e oking Storr, lot Kitchen Parniture, i And many other arlicies which we decom sary teenumenate Terms cash _o2t-st [Rep.| GRERN & WILLIAMS Aucte. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsors. XTENSITE SALe of Grocer rons. Haxpware, Tixwaxe, Pauw xD Sucks, Conorce. Brrsnas, &o.. ar Aver LEWIS MAGRUDER. Sw? _ T. A PUBLIC SALE 6 HAT DESIR ABE re )PERTY EN TENNAL- I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY. the Ist December, 1892, at 1. o clock’ m. that desirable Tavern Stand in Tennallytown of the lute Godi-ey Conrad. with ten ncr-s of land, ks &C. more gr less. attached. There igne better stand tn DAY, the 2th instant, wo ~hall com- the country. The house is two story, with back — mence the sale at Je o'clock a. m.atthe Uroesey building. spd wear y new, Also.stabling carriage, Store of Mr. 5. Pumphrey, at the corner of corn houses Ac. Also, immedint-iy afterwars [ etreet and south N stre-t. carthe O a offer a Z' acre lot =n the turmpike; it lays firet- 41) the effect= of the establishment, vis = Tea, w Tate. ard irin a good state of cultivation. By bh ant Coffee, Starch, Seleratea, oda ricces of property will he at private sale a til the i Spices, Blacki «5 Mi . Bran! : Gay of wale, ny inforinstion please callon Wise’ Gan eee Tins dlasn Grocery. agner: 4 DAVID JACK enballytown, attorney forthe al aseortun: acpouter's Hardware, &¢.; Nails, beirs no padcoand Picks. Bure Shovel and’ 8 general assort nent of Slass kvod assortment of Brushes, Sash end Boots, Shoes, Hats and oo Hosiery Gloves, Li, and Ball Cotton,and Sitk; Wo: den’ ware LOST AND FOU ND. : signees 5 REWARD —Strayed on the 221 jnstaut,f-oa and see for them@elves the beaut ful stock of o) the subscriber, o lay HORSE. with gh we ag Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, there selling for | bout 5 yearsold. Th« ahov. _o = in bai he attention of the G 4 only one dollar, ne I rethrned too WM, ANDREWSS Rq'as- | -Seaters.and the public 40° semeval Oa ¥ in ieee a n7th, between Land Mxtreets, Navy Yar! Dealers, and the de NOTICE. —Those in want of, Huiploymen c. - in ___ | thessle wil be merthy or there alteniing b Gmice NO StL Math eh hee hone { QTHAVED OR STOFEN —Lactnightasoallbiy _Detl-t” GRREN & WILLIAMS, Aneta, | Bill be given to first-class Kervants. [have always | }° ands pty th tg Pn Ee OIE by WoL. WALL & CO, Anctionsers, Wtrernaide. Watters Gee Geet ee | etary, Doth auitete welds theed ents ea eans PUEFNETORY 841.6 OF THE ENTIRE SPOOR for Young Men te wait on tabler, in private families | tauipments. A suitable reward will be given for oe orhotels Farm Hands wanted. Employerain want | their return to CHAS. WALTER J. P.. Indiana tcatty Seaiey of good help will find it to their advantage tocail, | @¥enue. near 41, street. oo | Sues nt petindh, we il oon bo cee meee ERS hort. 8k teunata can [GAME INTO THE RNCLO: O# THE | Mesers Ostheim & Bro.. No, 295, seat + obtained without charge 7 Spo! Pheer subscriber, on 21,8 Sorrel RSE, very poor Penpeytvania avenue, between Ninth po 4-tf H. MI - | in Seah; with a rare gh back; and tho left Rind jeg nity te. their enti-e stock of flac Wines, : ~ = ——- | © i a U.8. or letter C.torneut, Ay zs. &e.. cegnprising~ ee ANTED—100 ton: COTTON RAGS, for which perecn can prove property, and pay for ‘hin ady-r | CosracTitendies af thert own imps ra GOODELL A BUSHES, 0S" Cees PAiGy BF | Tikeusent, ame other legal ober iY 2 Grape Leal Gin. very high Gavored, ‘ . 3 . try Wines, Lovisinna avenue, nosim= | “VW osst™ No. 719 Het Was C. | Port Wires com a = : a - on Doek a! Y "TV RIERT THON WORKERS. The Dest af wares | OSC, PAPERE Prom information + Kourlgn Whiners, ditect rom Kentocky,~ * wid for workmen. Call at B. H. & H. I. ane he . aieanete pe ive S hickeys. divest 1 necyivenss, © Sreaory, 894 Penn. aveins ott | Spamtermttin tere Suts vor 31th taoa"y tet | Pe"ichant brish Whiskers, trom the bestia rt the book ant papers throws aw ¥. the papers are of value to the subse ive: who may have found them will be libecsliy warded upon restoring them te JAS. IL. SIIREEY Seventh street, bet Hand1, ho 25-4 gh yrpitgn stories vening, 457 stree*, a large black a y tail, Whoever returas him ive the above rewarc GAINES & 00 AME TU THE SUBSCRIBER’, JOINING, Mevnt Olivet Cemet a blck and white YEARLING, which the owne! can have by proving property an 4 paying chare: Jamaica and St. Creix Rum, of fine quality, By ravia Arrack, Zwetchon aad Bérchwasson, © Schi; dam Schnal Biaekberry and Bench Brandy, and Brandy Coch tails, consirting Of St. stephe, ¢. Rutt liom. Bt Julieu; and, also, superior ines, Teck and Champagno. of various grader. Cigars comprising sa i i reed Tay am Hermetienlly Sealed of— leret Wines, Chates the market. ready to pay cash forall articles | _pomSt®” BENS. J. FENWICK. | Joma tteneieety, ant Cranberry Jellies, in she: bosseternising line, Shee beavis bw $5 REWAED.—Lost, a brown, Italian g--y others forming n most complete assortment BUCHLY, 426 Roventh Atrect, between Gand H, | De) HOU LR pe ee aS. af neck. and wh h mt ere ye San . , {east side.) Dealer in New and Second-hand Purni | Peck.and white Mess Answers to the TDoast , . Cin : 500 LABIES’ CLOAKS . z AT MAXWELL'S, 1 Ladies’ Black Cloth Cloaks, 180 Ladies’ Biack Cloth Sa-ques, ray Beaver Sacques. Brown Beaver Sacques, ’ Black Beaver 3acques, 8) Li «Frosted Beaver Sacques, 2 The ladies are invited to call and see the great Variety of styles at x ig pihag ated _moewes F PROF. U. G. MARINU'S A 8H IONABL B, PANUING ACADEMY, TEMPE FE HALL, E st., bet. 9th and lth Mr Marini reepeetfully informs his former patrons and the public in general, that he will open the above Acohemy on Turd Dicember 24, at 3 p. m, Those wishing tuition may cal the Academy from $toSp. a. For particulars, see ciren/ara, no 2-24" Borwete 3 Rz DICATED COUGH. | oy Ie the moet pleasant and effectual remedy known for coveHr, CoLps . age ee ENESS ARSEN: a OR ANY AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT OR LUNGS. “S¢ld by ailthe prircipal Drag; at 15and 25:. ckaxe. At wholesale b: Lapinast. 27% coe OO. BOWELL. Corre: Maryland avenue and 7th st., CHABLFES STOTT, i Pa ar., bat. 44 and sth ats, no Sash oni HOLESALB PRODUCE AND FRUIT. Landing and for sale at Bal agree 3 at Bal Bate Dushels Prine POTATO! Tio barcels New York APPL ite Grkinw Prime BUPERR Ab rels Fr, ar barrels Jettey SWEET POTATOXS 100 boxes RAISING 20 boxes New York CHEESE 30 barcéls Bylendid ONIONS: sods bpeaels Havane ORANG BS oom” COCO. . 1.0 boxes DRERD HERRING {00 barrels Prime CI ; PEANUTS, SARDINES, nod LEMONS. JONES & 00." _b2Im Corner of Eighth and. D streets, — NAtironat Loans. . THE NEW TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CENT. BONDS ° of the UNITED STATES, (Kyowns 4$ 1vg Twexrres.”’) The COUPON BONDS in sums of $59, $10, $5%, and 81,"00,* The REGISTERED BONDS in game of $5), $100, ao°, $1, ind $5), . (Interest commencing at date’of purchase,) -FOR SALE AT PAB.BY JAY COCKE & (0. 452 Virteentn Staxst, ~ These Boxps are the Cuearast Goveasunyt Sectaity now in the market; Interest payable semi-annually 3 IN GOLD is equivalent, at present price of coin, to. an tf 8 Pzx Cayr. in currency. aes 6 ea ee L 4. ROTHROCK, Nan femmoved his a. as 7 atte A Shedes and U; p pre 452 Seventh street, opposite Having a new and well assorted stock, sclcioshe ordeal iepeatio: . oeeeely P ging and Upholstery work of overy de- with die ne ¥ at 452 feventh st. Opp icite Patent Office. Ro '4-t7 (Intel) BT YOUK WASHING DONE aM LAUNDRY, venue, Bypnerrs, connor Grover's, poet he, °Nfet, and 13 : * “Brerybody, — (nd-tf] ik of ta cid ania. Oitizens, joons, Hotels. { |) FUSS ER Sy apervace %. a} the Lichau Houre, mR, ‘37 | Brendy Peaches and Cherries, &e., Tenth street, shove - 5 Al-o, the Stor. Fixtures Ls. avenue,or at No 4 no 24-20 Terms cosh REWARD—+trayed or stolen. on last Sunlay | The attention of Parilies, Satlers, and ie $5 Seek Rovacber is, a wbite eal Bie, | coe eee ee ee oaly, colored SETTER DOG. spotted on the four feet. off red at auction becan:e the owners are ‘The above.reward will be given if returned to No, | their business, . 6 near the corner of foth, juire of the , Barvmet avenue, | The Store for rent;i Anctioneera, te 1 | nee ee ee ALL OO. meets: | PUPLICEALE Sy CONDEMNED ENAPSAOER, | Q REWARD Lest orstole on Suniay mora. | in ember 23a bye’ god tan cols ed | POUN v with acollar arourd his ve k marked Kk Boteler I will give the above rewrrd if th is le ftat 61 Miseouri avenue, or 336 Penusylvania ne. , no PARES TP-On the 2th instant, _ mare ee pins & t c 8 ee ene OBERT Beto Ou Falfst,, bet. Tand U's ne 3% St* Washi, | $5 REWARD stony a fro ‘Ue sube-riber on | « -Qranteexasten’s Deror. . sot Sisal weabeareet : WPDRESDAY the seth eect it 3s pS . @ ‘CONDEMNED KN |” Payments to be made in U. 8. ees for: delivery of t ict. be remover, immed The ents. be open unt] all the goods ar as . 5 “no 22-d&e gr cemgend oa . v Es Army. the 17th instant, a red ani white COW about Gyears old, a bit «fea b war; head aud f te. ny one returning said cow si ow reward. Apply to JAMES WALSH, 115 A stent FUTURE Days. * south. Copitol Bt. 207" _ | "Dy GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, County or Wasu- | PORUSTER’SSA’ ¥ Dies area Phar erty Sal Ws. | TMSTRESSALEO? NAUrapL Heine of svid er unty brow agh fore ma: baring date on the Sth day of Septem! treapanric-g on h ‘lomuré®. a black M . recorded in Liber J. A. 8.. No. 196, Kent mo tn 8 years oldand 16 hanis high; | 43 and 414, one of the land records of shod all round, trie Given under my band and real this 24th day of | i om FRIDAY, the Nevem! er, 162 F J. MURPUY,J. ©. | Ime. at4 o'clock P. ™. The owner of the above Mule is hereby requested | the premises, the fol! ing to come forward, prove property, pay charges and jece or parcel of wind , wit tabe it away. . HEIN | in theeity of Washington and On the old Kladensbure ross, | and bei of lots of ground ‘ Near boundary line, adjoining eights Grenty-wine, tn no 26-3t*. Mr Pearsons’ Farm. Begit for sa\é partaet FUND. APACKAOR OF PAPERS stressed | (aKa tect tinea Sethe te the “Rev. PF, Miller Crap! Peon reg- | ange of ssid lot num! ent.” probably of value %o ths owner. He can ex+t line of the fifteen have them ty spplvingat Box 14 Star Office, sid east) ly Gift +| paying for this advert vement ns 22-3t O8T—A tary’s GOLD WATCH CHAIN avp | thence LSPExCrit the pact mance noes hye | pg forse tere t Lest cither in the Lannardtown stage, or on sixth f sing weetwaraiares street, between Band FA liberal reward will be | piDE westwardiy. al given Af left at 441 Bixth stroet, botwann Band | AY fe s nozst* | teen foot alley forty ~ one” O8T—On the I8th of November,» MILK + OW. of se he from Give to six years old long and -lim: = | m1 ‘ditty brewn end whitish e lor; her thi wh te from, | together with the i her hips down, and white down her hack; white | Oorsistofa two z Er =e Apply to MICH ABE Re DY.No. | of the publie sien raseieg ‘hroegt arn y s » 1 666 G “treet, were ne? 3" | eylvania to Minsouri avenue, REWAR*s.—Lost, an B PAT CLARINET, ima black bag, in the Navy Yard cars oo wreday evening The finder wil ree-ive the al reward and the thanks of the owner by re- turning it-to Canterbury Hall, P. RAFFA, Musicianof th no 22-3t® _,__Marime Ban’ &e q RPWARD —Stelenf-om thesnbseriber re- | $50 Bae oe te Mechelle teen Mort: qomerz ovens M4. § miles ‘corn on | ee z tof shah toutes ey =e BS, one a jac] Orne wil wo whi' (one fore and one Lird.) both scarred; lao. secrr den the leftram»; | a little Ine in the left hivd leg; at The other adark sorre! horse, a wbite mane rubbed off; rather low cat . The | above reward will be Ltlivery of the hor: ‘Bt th, HOw anp's. &, bles, on Tth street,Waste | by bo oy from REWARD —an ft tate of Thomas W, Ngiton thres NEGRO ease tn ecco | Nery tack” Moses Whitecam abo $15 one woman at of toe" wWe a the abe : 5 a of the Wakson and Lew" Seg for et ther of rthe SGRUDBR. is a miles from Wash bo’ uned Ni Mont” ‘ington. above. on Do 18-2ewSw } xecu iI FD MINCK MEAT? ! The most Convenient, Economical and Delicious — article for Pies Bold by Grocers generally of this Vity. alhim= | Tux _ arrived RACKERS1 oes i FOX CRACKERS| ry is * BURCHELL, st. and Vermont ar, * 1) oo ls Corner With | oon

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