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@ and Nineernth ctrevts. LOCAL N AMUSNMENTA Tu-NIGHT, ‘Wassitetos Turaten._« The Wept of the Wish-ton-Wish” was performed iast sight again at Nixon +, and Cubes won new Inurei«, was she dors on every sppearance. Mr. A. tL Davenport, au actor of known merit, to-night takes "5 and offre two roaring bur- ef “Columbna” and “ Pocahontas.” Xcebim have a full housa, Groviu's Trratre—Manager Grover haa BOW A company every way calculated to play all the bret pieces ef the modern -standard Grama. The bill or to-night is “The Stran. Miss Western appearing as « Mrs. ilalier’ and Barrett ar the “Stranger,” and the dramatic romance of the « Wizard Skiff.” Forp’s Tuxa1z2.—Ford’s resort continues its remarkable serivs of Bucceaser, tha latest Deing that of the excellent English Opera ‘Troupe of thy Rit hings. The whole strengths seesss Bey. ic age | & fine ballet corps) P' TF to- te in the superb operatic apec. tacle ef thy “Enc? antrese si ae Caytexsixy Hatt—Annetta Galletti is now fr brich particular star of the Canter- bury, vid ir inderd @ beautiful and accom- plished dareense. Sh+ appears to-nightagain, Sssisied by Veisrre and the ballet corps. To- morrow, (Thar ksyivirg,) an afternoon per- formance will be gir. CkEMORNE CrRcrva.—Those who have been interested aud smused by Thayer, Ea:on Stone, the Conrid Brothers, Reynolds, Mary Carroll, Qnd the other fay rite performers at circus, should not forget that thi- is their Iast night, as the new organization will appear on Thanks-. giving dey. Let the old favorites then have a full Rous: ax @ porting remembrancer. ACADEMY oF bee = ‘Free concert of vocal @ndinsirumental . Refreshments at hand. Coremsta Hart, Caritor Hirt.—Ball by ‘the Columta Active Aseociation. Poromac Hatt, Grorerrows.— Cotillion party. A fine chance for - dance. TEMPERANCE HaLi.—The Isiand Friendship Association a'*0 cive @ ball to-night, and have made every arrangement for an evening of enjoyment. No pains orexpenso has been spared to make this one of the best balls of the season A FIGHTINne Inisumas.—On Monday night @ stalwart irishman, named John Cullins, baving taken too much whisky, set about knocking things in the Vicinity of «Chronic Row,” (Twenty-third street, near M.) Officer Crump, who was near by, obaerved him Ko to &@ dcor and burst it i, and atouce arrested him, when he tur efficer, fought himself loose, and rs oa hboring house closely pursued by the officer, and with a blow or two | With his fist «mashed in the door, seized a chair, which be threw a: h pursuer, blew out the lights and excape: the darkness. Yesterday @ warrant was issued for hie arrest, and Officers Crump, Foriand, and Hiiton started after hin | and found him in a stable loft, into which there War no ent over whi sept by &emall opening, | « stationed himself, armed th fork. One of the officers tur him, carrying his pistol iy sor use, but the others p-r- suaded bm not to de so; and after a short ; scouneil of war had been held, it was determined ete bring him, together with the Mooring of the foft, on ave. with themseives, Accordingly Ratchets were procured, and the cieets use the floor tems romeved, our fighting Irish caine down with the rubbish ma ra-h. a moment how. ver he was on his feet again and at the oMeers, hut they succeeded ins Bim, snd tock }im b fore tystice Dr committe d tam: te jail lo unsWer the c: bouse-bresk - a Gen. Gvanp—the Sturgis H ed out of seTvice last M o'elock, at their enc..m pm yin this City, by request cf Generais McCiclian and Burnside. This «orps was formed tn Chi cAxO, Ailinois, sua onsisted of about eighty men, Picked from about 4 who offered. They Started trom that city op the sth ef June, isi, and were nun dively a-signed to duty as Gen. MeCieiiaw’s body-guard. They joined | bim a Cine nati, and were with him in‘his | Weetern Virvinia campaien. When the gene- Tat was ‘nesignued to the chief command of the armies, the Gor} followed him here With Lim in ail his cam; aign- in ginia. Mony of the corps have sioned, und ure in both the regular tecrservivw. One man who started from Chi- cago 85 2) T.va'e, is now a major on Gen. Halleck’s stall. -The corps now nambers sixty men, and ar ender eommand ot Lient. N Sheldon, to whem the company is very much | Attached. The corps tock its name in honor of Solomon Sturgis, leq, a wenithy and patriotic citiz Of Chi ago, who provided a complete outlit for the company, ard kept them supplied from his own privat iusds. Itis said that hehas speat | Over $1,000 upon hi- favorite corps. The eompsny held Gen. McClelian in high esteem, and regard him withalmost the affection f children to a paient. The General has ever Tegarded them as hi- especial favorites. Im ProvexeNTA.—Iu the First Ward there are . several unprev@uents in progress, among which we rote « brick cottage for Mr. F. | Schneider on theavenue, between Eighwenth W. H. Falconer, car- penter, ard G.H. Pont, brickiayer, are doing the work. The dimen-ions are thirty-six feet front and thir’y -thive deep, of three stories, the upper cue being simoust entirely covered by slate, And Will contain twelve rooms, beside kitchen 2nd bath-reoms. Mr. A. Schneider is erecting & dwelling for himself on K street, pe- | tween Ei nit and Nineteenth streets, twen- | ty-thre Hurty-six feet, three stories and basement. Mr. John A. Rhum is the carpenter Ven. Hutchins the bricklayer. These idings ate being built ina workmaniike mann«r, ard will greatly improve the section in whi h they ar€erected. Opposite to Mr. A. Sebneider's a two-story and basement house has ben built. A two-story and basement briek is beine erected on the corner of Conncti- cut aren and L street fur Mrs McMann j{ Mr Janes © Lay ts building a two-story brick | tor bimiseif on K strest, between Twenty-fourth and Tw: nty firth streets. Mr. Bradley, near the Union en -ine-bonse, is about toadd another story tu his two-story building. Besides these buildings « member of small frames haye been + erected in dificrent portions of the ward. a Pee Svrroeyh DesertTkx ArresTED.—On Mc day night a men dressed in the garb of a cor- qal of cavairy came to the encampment of e tth Nie w York cavairy, on the Bladens- burg turnpike, near the toll-gate, and repre- sented to the guard on duty there that he was | @ bearer of dispatches ‘from General Sigel’s corps at Fairfax, and tbat his dispatches were of & yery important character for the quarter- master at Paitimore; that he had left his quar- | ters ro hurriediy #s to forget his overcoat, and he wished to borrow an overcoat from one of | the th boys. Captain Meigs considered that such a 1equest was brazen enongh for a thief, and ordered the bearer of dispatches to be placed in the regimental guardhouse. When confronted ty the captain he contradicted him- gelf in wimost every assertion he made. On searching him no dispatches were found, nor anything «else by which he could be identified. ‘The borre he rode appeared to be very much ‘fatiguéd, as if it had. been ridden very hard. ‘Yeeteidsy the corporal was placed in the cen- tral guaidhonse: >_— Witsos’s MARKET and provision store, No. 119 Pint: ylivenia avenue, between Nineteenth 2nd Twentieth streets, ie the place to secure geme, poultry, beef, und all kinds of tempting edibles” No better assortment of marketing can _ be found anywhere. ~ . A Apropo:, Of Lhankeriving day.—See Wilson's | @nnoun cement in another column of the multi. — tude of foud things he has laid in for to-mor- | Yew's fenst of the hun, civil and military thensands around him. is store will be kept i pen thix ¢vening, and to-morrow until 11 a.m., to accon. modat+ all those whe propose to eat 2 real vid-farhi d Thanksgiving dinner. | Crowes bave been surrounding his display of fat turkey>, geese, chickens, ducks, game, Phil- adelphia grt, &c., all the morning. Such bas- ket onds os his customers are packing off are Fare to be seen. einen i A Meera— Lest night, about 6 o'clock, a fight oecurr d war the corner of Thirteenth st. and Penpsyivania avenue between some soldiers who were intoxicated. One of them, Jno. Ein- hart, wax very badly beatep, and being toodrank to ercnype, he was taken to the Second Ward station. A cavalry pistol, with which ho had been b aten, was found near him, his opponent havin: thrown itaway whenhececaped. Ein- hart is Leia by the police, Who design finding out a!] the ) artivs to the row that they may be properly punished. — Szconp Warp >tation Cases —Wm. B Donaidsen and Jolin Mend, swindling; dis- missed -by Ju-tice Hazard. Wm. B: Donald. Son, areault; diamissed. John Mead, threats; do. Sidvey Keilson, drunk and disorderly; Bed $2.56" John Schank, do; do. 95. Catha- > Fine Miller, co. dismissed, Mathias Green. * wood, di-orderiy house; fined #5. William ‘Thomas, drynk in street; ‘dismissed. Sige Seyxt TO THE OLD Capito. — Yesterda: Wm. M. Graw, captain, Rubert Tyler, F. Oskes, Wm. Clarke, Francis Fresh ang Geo. ‘Turner (colored), bands on the long boat New Moon, captured on Sunday aNernoon, were sent to the Provost Marshal, and committed to the Old Capitol. Pee en Roping a Poros Orrioxn,—Chas. Barnes was arreeed yesturday, upon the charge of Tobbin> Officer Frank King. His wife was also @rrested for complicity in the thef, and for Stealing from a lxdy by the name of Viseel. Tho Mireing articles were found in Rarnes'’s house. Justice Doun »-nt them both to jail for court | Gee Chayt | $1.48. Mollie M : Bvve Exrosym—The idist New York v olunteers, which passed through the city day bevere yesterday, on the ‘way to their new camping crovrid st Miner's Hill, did not‘re- ceive the wagons containing their baggage until | the next morning, and sn examination of the contents, by order of Col Hathaway, showed that officers’ boxes had been opened, the knap- # of privates rifled, and the abstracted ar- ticles Werte found iu possession of the jovial teamsters who were making their way exalt. Inely back to Washington with their booty. { ‘Tieir wagon boxce and pockets were filled, and | some of them had seercted clothing on their Persone by wearing it under theitrown. From one tall, lank-visaged, but apparently portly hidividual, ¢ix under-shirts were suecessively stripped, il at last a.corporosity wasdeveloped mush more in kreaping with the gaunt visage than wae the rotund form which he previously exhibited. Shirts, drawers, shoes, socks, to- becco, knives and various other articles of use or Texury were found among their trophies. The names of thove clearly convicted of theft were James McDonald, Frederick Button fleld, Henry Poe, Wm. Welsh, Henry France, and Wm. Snooks. The whol party were placed under arrest, and will beindicted for robbery. GE ae FotrTH Wakp STaTion CasKe—Before Jus- tice Weiter. Amor Patterson, drunk; dismissed. Joseph Hutt, petty larceny; do.; also for pro- fanity; fined #3. George Carter, fast driving; tiemissed. John U'Counell, deserter, tura over to the military. —— Granberry, grand Jsrceny, jail, Jehn Borland, drunk and dis- orderly; diemuaed. Wm. Thomas and James BM. Cook, do.; turned over tothe military. Susan Dugin, do. workhouse 35 days. Thos. Kane, Setault: Jobn Kane, disorderly; turned over to the military. Robert U. Elliott, drunk and pro- fanicy; fined #1. Samuel Everett, drunk and Gisorderiy; dismissed. Mary Stevens and Amrlia Lewis, prostitution; fined #2 each. George Morris, drunk and disorderly; fined &3. Wm. Davis, do.; turned over to military. John Daily, nuisance; dismissed. James Robertson, crunk and disorderly, do. J.o. McCofmick, do.; turned over to the military. Ellen Sulli- Yen, wandering about streets; workhouse 30 Gaye. Thomae H. Worten, Piette 3 in street; diemiased. O. M. Eastman, drunk; turnedover fo the military. bs eee ee Provoer Guaxp Oprerations.—The Provost Guard have been about again, and on Monday night they virited the Delavan. House,on Penn- syivania avenue, and ordered Henry Bates t> ay pear at the Ceniral Quardhouse yesterday Morning, when he was fined #20 for selling liquor to soldiers. His bar was closed. Arimilar disy on was made of R.S. Maine, Prepricter of the “Scott House,” between Pand | Q sirets; aino of M Morgan, corner of Twenty-sizth und G 6: . Margaret Callizan was arrested and confined in the guardhouse. She had been ordered to appear xt the Central Guardhouse yesterday worming, but failed to do so, and a guard was | Sent atier her at once, who, after a long search, | found Ler concealed in the lot in the rear of her Letise, The guard also, on Monday night, visited the wey houses on Maryland avenue, aud No. eet, anda 1 a number of shoulder. ‘ped gentry, who were ordered to appear | @t the Provost Marshal's office. fined Trunk, sent to his camp. Mary Morrison, disxerderty; | John Collins, do. and resisting an | commilied for court. James Karron, | workhouse. James Johnson, | fined $2. ry Bowen, | Thor MeCanna, assault and ; bail for courrt; alse, for a like offe ; ie Brant, drunk and disor. te Fourth ree find $2 officer: y Hunt, dog fined sz. nz market rules; fined ¢ . na uns, Wasting Poiomac water; fined $6. > Finr.—This morning, a fire was disco Gross, kept 3 fstreetand Mary- belonging to Mr. T. tid police succeeded The neighbe wishing it before mueh de ‘lone #; but not, however, natil most destroyed. When the police | arrying Of goods, the place, and w ken before ton, Who beid lim to dail for a further ie a Pouck.—Fifth Ward.—M. Brown, drun turned overto military, M.Garretty, larcen do. W. Fisher, drunk and disorderly: do. Jn Tiecmpson, Henry Williams and i. Davis, tiyhtung; do. aaey, Ragan, drunk and disor- hissed. Day, do.; fined . Jno. Moffitand A. Brown, drunk: dismis: Seventh Ward.—W. Harkin, deserter; delivered to Frovo-t D. Mevtitla, theft; dis- mirted. Geo. and J. W.M. Coombs, as- sault; &ecurity forcourt. Mrs wes, sr., Mrs. wes, jr, aid Mrs, Sewell, aiding in the es. | © Of deserter; Provost Guard, Benjamin | i oss, Suspicion of setting store on fire; further | hearing. ——- 2 Drains oF SoLprens.—The following were | reported since our iast: i J. P. Barnes, company F, 13ith Pa. } Jacob Hair, company H, 13d Pa. i Lewis Weed, company M, oth N.Y. Janes Warren, company H, 7th N.Y. Mm. S. Myers, company G, [ith Conn. Martin Hail, company S2th Ind, A. A. Reckwith, company E, th N. ¥. Cav. } Jeomes Wilbur, company 1,2eth Mase. | Relotives of a ers can be fur- | mirhed with ali the intormation they desire in | relation to the burial place of their friends, &c., | ‘by cni mE Swids, Government under- | taker, 414 F street north. { Sa. Srcoxp Warp STATION CAsEs—Refore Jus- —LDiek Rivers, drun dismisse John Ei acters; tur! Watkins, assnult; 7 do. $1.58. Pa harles Sivers, 5 up l2hours. Patric Lewis Arrata, disorderly Her was arrested upon a charge and the case was dismissed <in the Cie missed. . Anna Holland, similarly | accund, gave bail for a henring at court. Sees PrnronaL.—Assistant Secretary of War Wat- fon ha- gone to New York, H Assistant Secretary of War Tucker has gone to Philadelphia. ‘ Professor Lowe left for the Army of the Poicmac yesterday. Mrs. General Burnside is here. Genera: Sibley takes Pope's command while | he ie here on Porter's court-martial. Mrs. Stowe and Mrs. Hooker, two daughters of Dr. Lyman Beecher, are in Washington. SESS EEE ARFRIVED.—The 39th and 125th New York re- giments, both of whom were taken prisoners at Herper’s Ferry avd paroled, and which have since teen at Camp ougies Illinois, arrived last night, on the wuy to join the army, having | ben exchanged. The first numbers 131 men, and the Jatter 679. Twelve recruits fortne 15th New York bave arrived. FuNeraL.—The funeral of Henry Norton, of i via, takes place this afternoon from Barracks, with the usual honors— ap vard of bis late comrades following his re- mains to their resting plac Promotep.—Major William Brew, of the 9d D.C. keziment, bas been promoted to the po- sition ef licutenaut colonel of the same regi- ment, vice Zulick, resigned. ——— Fres.—The sale of the superb stock of furs uex at the auction rooms of Marshall & ‘ge, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, this afternoon nd evening. secede Drrerrkep Locars.—See fonrth page of to- day's Sior for interesting deferred local articles. ES ALL MALAprIEa of the Bye and Ear. Deafness, Noises in the Head. «ucce-stully treated by Dr. Vou Doschzisher, 427 Pa avenue. Turoat ano Catanguar Arructions.—Dr. Von BMorchzisker can be consulted on all Diseasos of the Throet and Catarrhal Affections, at 227 Penn. avenue. w T BOLDLY—There are no other medi- isble, effectual and convevisnt aa Holle- ways Pills and Ointment, atwaye realy for use. 6 Roldier exposed to wounds sores, reand bowel complaints, Thay never fail. Only 25 cents per vox or pot, o-— nin I 4 WH. Godey'e Li Great redpction in Lime a - y's Lims- kiln, Time 91.25 @ barrel. Oement 81 5's bar rel, ne 24-3t* —-——- Live, Link, Lows —I havo nowon hand | 0 bble. of fret qua'ity Thomas wo lime, and am ma. ufac turing my lime gs usual from thé Potomac quarring, so on hand, s large lotot Plerter and Hair, which will sell at the lowest prices for cash 10 4-3" W.H Gopny. pis Ree Boors ap Sn BS ay eyes: rat H. ber Warebouse, 310 Pa. city or vi wilee Bindi 310 Pa. avenue, +s said diate all wizes, Wolf Robes, Sk«nk Robes Te Peake Army Blake's, Blue, Greon, ce white, Grey and Piaid may be found at tne i> Rubter Store of Allen, Clappak Oo., Penn, avenue, mm ioth and 11th ate, posim | TE ORENT—Partofar | lecstion, convenient to Pennsyl van: ja, Bur ‘allosities, Club and Inverted LAM. Saks Feat esa Satie a Biaoae ions . : DOF tow of Mood. oy Dr. White’ Surgeon Ghicopedist Wasminoros, Novatinen Fo pelat svgnae: between Fonr- Whilet another section df our country is famive- baifecd 7 Sions pe ‘fini in sinuien nad tha perions | TOR, and alter cities lie a , aad pati = Siwaye walk immediately without the least dreadful te suffer and ote mio aud mournful te behold, results venience. Ladion and gentlemen attended at tow reoia = tutional theirresidences when desired. BO | Seeing Providence ba ee tik othe, at.pe AU = of treason, and with an ui tant hand vouch- rel safed innumerous evidences of Hie grace, Fer that manifestation and. this benediction ft bebooves aah the serlenion i Shoretere, s08 or} compliance 1e wi jo’ the Uity Councils, revusst ty’ felles seen ce Lapis’, Men’s, Youths’, Misses’ and Children's Rubber Boote. Shoes, Sandals and itere; Ladies’ and Ge Bueble Overshoes with felt wry and top; Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At Allen, Clapp & Co.‘f India Rubber Store, Penn. avenue, between 10th and Lith sta no it-la abstein from secular em ploymont, and. assombling SS ge ot rei nak a \dbebcirvar o Set roner rt Inpra Bu Brous of Allon, Clapp & instant, unite with reverent love in grate! Co.,Penn-avonue, betwoom 10s wad lith streets, | ¢PFeasions to Almighty God HIGHARD WALLACH, Mayor. Join? Rasotcrios oppitating a Day of Thanke- vin the offcerand soldier may find a great variety o! Rubber Coats, Ponchas, Blankets, Leggins, Air Pillows, Beds, Boots, Cups, Pipes, and the thou- Sand aud one’ useful ‘articles in the Rabber line, : 2 Also, a lar, of Buffalo Robas li ‘and un. Wausesas it is becoming ina Christian to fined, Welfand Lap Rete Wee ote rete ait Fa thanks to the Giver of all good for the vasni- ore Cork Beds. Horse Blankets, and everything to | feld blessings He voucheafes them as a community; romote warmth and comfort in t! camp and Seid and whereas it is peculiarly appropriate that the ere, too, may be found @ large assortment of ty. of Washington ald unite with her sister Sbirti shinte. Drawers, Stockings, Buckskin 2 rol observance of @ @ay of public thanks- Serre erie ee thee eek eer rank | Sete hatton teidlod? "4: Phat kid Wensc Oe pba Doar Gota and Arm Chaira all of Mayor in beroby requested to cet apart by public preciamation Thursdsy, 7th November instant, asaday of thankegi Wrd and praise to Alwighty God for the mercies of the past year, and of prayer for the restoration of peace and of rnal feeling throughout the Union, inviting a!l citizens to ab- | Stain from their usuat secular employments and to wagons, which will be sold at reasonabdie prices. no3-lm Mititany Orviomzs will find the Mattrasa Cot very desirable as itcan be folded up into a very small space. fitting inte e canvas bag. Itisstrong Wange stciitand'ie eo sevanged thetXC tay be | "lene proper ob vanes gfe dar yy or straw. It is made of both car- Psident of Boar: z tend canvas. Vor sal- at the India Rubber Store of Allen, Clapp & Go., Penn, avenue, between 10th Hth ste, oos-im ‘Sosult ¥. BROWN, eave vont of the Board of Aldermen. pastes” RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. WANTS. A —— ‘ae lwp ‘wap Dooror, from Osnade, will ae Jp nd tell his atients the nature of their Coney ony sie ara Sytile ee "Ofice, Ron 11 Washington Building, edrics. Office, No. r ——_________ Benneyivams avenue, corner of deventh % ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, by = bie Washington. D. . i payee) * WwW ‘woman, a@ nurse and seamustiecs, Se reapeoe ~~. able family. ‘Best of referenees, if required. Ad- Inpta Reszex €-00ps.—The place to buy your | drere Box 6 Star Office. 1t* nines Conta. Leeet ninakela, Maveloss, WARTED.— Tro JOURNAYMEN BARBE: Rubber, isa’ ‘Bubber Warehouse, None need apply but first-rate hands. The where ¥ at manufacturers! | highest wages mn. Apply af 569 7th prices, 31 tween 9th and lvth | street, Navy Yard. 0 25-36 atreete. oc tf ntleman, in one , Wo like to sage ter, in a private family, where re are few or no other boarders. Please state rms, and address A. KENDALL, Star Office. it* GOOD GIRL, (German preferred) who can * BPacrs vor Sovpr —Throughont the Indian and Crimean Campai, ‘the only medicines which roved themacives able to cure the worst cases of Pyrentery, Scutvy and Bever, were Holloway's Pullsand Ointment, Therefore. let every volunteer | 7 1 Ree that he is supplied with them. Only 23 canta cook, and do general housework, will find a per pot ur box, 2S | good horse, by applying to ANTHONY BUCHLY. oe ; Undertaker, No. 303 Penn. ave., between th and Gueat PEXNSYLV 4s! obtH, tic Raltimore and | 1th streeta, no 26-2t* Harrisburg. is the Northand We ¥ ing leave | eee W4NTED—A FARM HAND. to drive » wagon, ¥ Apply to W. @. BUSEY, High street, dslow Bridge, Georgetown no 25 3t WANSTED—A SITUATION in a store, by an experienved clerk ; understands bookkeaping and isa wood penman, ‘Address “T. W. office. Washington daily and one on Sunday—guick time— low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates. For tickets and fur- ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- yivania Route, vortheast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Sixth st.. Washington. Office open from 5a. m. until 9 p, m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m au lt-ly @. Noxtos, Agent. Star ale- are wanted, for Maryland Draftet Men are well provided for until accepted. Call on the Substitute Agent, at Richmond House. corner Kighth aud D, between 9 and i2a.m 2 and Sp m. a Desinapie Inna UnBBR Gosps.—Mr. H.*A. Hall has just received alot of Officers’ Long ‘and | Light dull finished Coats; also, dull finished Pon- | chos, extra large sizes: aleo. alot of blue English | Talmas. very jong. at $10 each: also, extra long and light (in weight) Itubber Capes with slewvea, which he i sellin gat manufacturers’ prices, at hit Tntis | PYRAFTED MEN. IN THE COUNTIES OF RKabber Warehouse, 310 Pennsylvania avenue! be Marylend, are wanted to calland procure Sub- tween 9th and Iv'th ats. oc mu stitures at moderate prices. No extortion, and a every eatiafaction piven to applicanta. Call onthe Barous.on's Ratz Dre. Substitute Agent, at the Richmond touse, corner . highth , hetween 9a. mand 5 p.m _ The best im the World. . ~—, ~ ~ . =: Williams A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro VV ANTEDSA few good MESSENG EK: duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— ofice ofthe American Telegraph C: warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dye, and invigerates the | 2 Pa.ave Basir for lie. Grey, Hed or Kusty Hair instantly | SA) G8 turns splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair | Star tmine By soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggiats, &e. <a ; : ; 7 "0 . » os /ANTED—A few WOOD CHOPPERA, (zo0l 7 The Genuine is eigned WitLiay A. Bato Want preferred.) Bnquire at the tar Office LOR, om the four sides of each hoz. | or of P. A. 3. CONNELEsnear Big Fal, Cross Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, Roads Post Office, Md. > no 26-30" } VV ASTED—A good OYSTER SHUORER. To a = good hand, constant employment and goot waxew will be giver. App'y immediately, at the New Steamed Oyster Establishment, No. 492 1 st.. one door south Penn. avenue, ' Ww ANTED—By au honrrt, indust: ble young man, aSITUATIUN. where hemay | obtain an honest living. Can furnish the best of reference. Address C.M. THURSTON, Washing. ,| D.C. no 24 3t* “my On the 6th instant. by Father McGrath, WIL | LIAM FRANCIS KINDSECK to Mix HONCTA MARIE SIIEA. all of this cit : a FOR SALE AND RENT. | ret FSS sed, Rooms TO RENT—For rent, at | y TANTED—At the Gosling Restaurant. 247 Pa, 450 Izth street. east side, between Gand H | avenuc, between 12th and 13th sta., a good | streets. neatly furnished end ver le | WAITER; one who un‘leratanda hie bu in | BFD ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS AR- | get good wages the whole year round. Inquire [ LORS. The neighborhood is one of mostdesirable | [inmediately, with reference ne 24-307 | fo the city. Every attention pai to those occupy j pe them. ‘No children inthe house, “how” | Wy ANTED White, Colored and Mixed Rayr— = = = er Cotton anc Mor; apers. Latters, Ro- Fok BENT Pieanant RUOMD, situated No. 21 | porte Docunents, Newepacers ane Waste Pepece Indiava avenue no 23-3." carn ntocakee am re having Rag- or Paper will be called upon by lenving orders wt MAS IN’S Rag and Paper Warehouse, 375 aud 377 D street, NEATLY FURNISHED PRON! PARLOR AND | IN Chamber, with gas, at No. 351 C st. between 4% and oth street, nowste | nearwth, es - no M-lw* *URNISHED ROUMS FUR RENT—Two nics | &E —A young «an of good busin<s ROOMS, with folding doora between, on the | & 2000 qualifi ntions, having « cash capital first t Referen wivenandrequirel, Apply | of about $2, is desirous of obtaining an int t at No. 449 Thirteenth sireet no 25 St" in, or purchasing entirely, some goo estab! € to open’ an PLEASANT ROGMS AND GOUD BOARD CAN | junction with arelialie ora be obtaived at No. 50% 12th st. eet, at the south- dress PF. J. RR,” Box 834 Wae! west corner of the Smithsonian grounds. . Call after no 24 3t* 4ocleck p.m , =. no 25 2t" (OR KENT—A handsomely furnished suit of | ROOMS, consisting of Parlor and Chawher and | other Koows may be had, by applying a3 No. 436 G street, between 7th and sth streets, opposite Patent Office 2)at" W in the Commissary Department. Apply te Capt. VOSS, C.S.. at the foot of G atreet. no 22-¥ Ve BECK W "H. Col awd © 8, V 7 ANTED—Every one te go at once to the DOL- LAR STORR, 438 Penn, avenue. near 445 xt. wil HOUSE, Furnished or unfar and tee for themselves the beautiful mock (of ‘or ne 15-fa* Without children 1, | genterl location. The houre ix only oecupiel by | a ningle lacy. and part of it, with use of parlorcaa | he spared. Apply on the premises, 540 1 =treet | between 6th and 7th streets ae | MAbELED F Furnished Rooms may he axmal family. . Meals can be furnished in therooms if desired. Rocme can be seen at any hour, by calling at No. 375, on 13th st., between Hand T no 95-21" she Jewelry aud Silver-plated Ware, there sellin, only one doll JOT k want of Ein x Jlon the new Intellix . O11 Ninth? st., where the best of pay will be given to first-classServants. I have always apeiiessons on band fer good Cooks, Laun tresses, ic #, Waiters and Seamstreases; alo | for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels Farm Hawds wanted. Employers in want of good help will find it to their advantage to call, N. B—Houres wanted: The best of tonante can be obtained without charge ¥ suitof ROOMS, well +n first floor, Also, siditional . suitable for housekeeping, for URNI T&D ROOMS To LET—To gen by applying as abore, men A only. Two banusome KOOMS Pacioe and Hed no 4tf i Wie oom, or two Bed Houms, on first and second story, |< Siar rate == Sixo two OFFICES. Apply corner Isth and K sts, W ANTED—100 ton: COTTON RAGS, for which bo 25-3t* > the highest cash prices will be paid, by GOODELL & BUSHEE, 309 C street, and 83 AAS GAFCRMSHED HOUSK WANTED, onor | Louisiana avenue. no3 Im befure the 15th December, coutaining 6 or 8 | ———— SR ste rooms centrally located Reut wi 1 be paid mor os WANTED—Three or four TIN and ly. inadvance if desired. Address through Post | SHEET-IRON WORKERS. The bost of wages Cffice or appiy to A, JORDAN, coruer Cand Third | paid for good workmen, Call at E. H. & HT sta, : 1025 st" _ | Gregory, $21 Penn. avenue. oc 2 *URNIFHED HOUSE FOR KENJ—A laty hay. | ~ sian ar Aan ie I ing a neatly Furnished House, | URNISHED HOUSE WANT ED.—Wanted to for from one to three years a Furnished for a private family. Location in the ‘cond Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 2, 3 ns desirable avenue and ald rent it tea mess of gentle- ing as housekewper, for which the Departments mew, herself remai she in fully competent Address "Mra A ead seton, D. 0. ___ se4tf Pont Office, with name au references, | , > WANTED —We are buying SECON D-HAND OK SaLyge A, BRICK MOUSH, ch raining 12 | FURNITURE: STOVES and REDDING, for- rooms, Witchen, pantry, Ac’, library, gas | which we are paying the highest caeh prices, Fam. through the hous, situated om New York avenuey between Ifth and lith streets, will be sold low for cash, or terms made moderate. Also a two-story and attic BRICK HOUSE, con- taining Fix rooms, on 4}, street, Island, near the of F Mreet. For terma, enquire at No. 24 | Minsouri avenue, between 43g and 6th sts, n25-lw* | EF CRNISHED BOUSE FOR RENT—The haad- rome brick HOUSE, corner of south B and 9th ilies declining houseucoping, er having a surplus of farniture will find it to their vantage to give il. BONTZ & GRIFFITH venth at., between I and ry tah ge to know that I Teady to pas cash for all in the housefurnishing line.b Those lea ne the city or having a surplus, will do wel! to call. R. BUCHLY 42% Seventh street, between G and H, | (treet, cor taining Saloon, Parlor, eight Chainbera, | (east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Purni- Library, Dining room, Bathroom, and Water’ re, no Wtf Cc is; Machen see, hayin, cresy convenience for = SS 8 frat-class residence. including cooking range, = | gas, Potomac and rain water. Posasion givenog | FRO8WELL'S | the 9th December The premises may be examined «MEDICATED fre se to4 es Be ope ven aad = ie . | COUGH cixer or er parti TR, &] re , Winder's | Ss Hulliing Foente ANG OMe Tt'at Wins, | _ edhe moet pleasent and efectos] romelt boeva BALLANTYNF'S Book Store, 7th st. no 25-3t* = COUGHS. TT LET oSeveral pleasant ROOM, at 3 COLps, W street, Capitol Hill. Very conve BRONCHITIS, ; men bers. no 24-3t* OR ANY APPR ARRENESS, *, A PRIVATE FAMILY—A neatly Furnished oF TRH stone ROOM for rent, on firet foor, No. 427 Bleventh THROAT OR LUNGS, = street, betw-en G and H sta., i 24 Scld by all the principal Draggists at 15 and 252. FAANRSQMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS | eee ene etre Aypiy a 454 Noth sree teteecn Bena 0. BOSWELL oe. between Bs : : ‘ Fi tear the Patent Office. ™ogeote Corne: Maryland avenue and 7th at. 7OR RENT—Soveral PURNISHED ROOMS | CHARLES STOTT, VF Vining Room: Bittion Brow Bat Roswe sad Pa. ar.,bet. 435 and 6th ats, mo 22 enst* Ritehee Nets ete =} oe ye Apply | TAbInD GOA oe Yo. t. ween an ° erences re wired.” rons | 000 AT MAXWELL’. , Se et OT | fe : Ok KENT-Elegantly Furnished PARLORS, Ly eeieth teeta: leone Beaver Sacques. & Ladies’ Brown Beaver Sacques, & Ladies’ Black Beaver Sacques, ‘S Ladies Frosted teaver Sacque’ The ladies are invited to call and see the great variety of styles at MAXWELL’S .adies’ Cloak and Fancy Stora, no®?-steo No. t2® Pa. avanun. . Also,a front Basement sui RO FS RENT—A_ first-class Furnished Double PARLOK. Also, several Furnished ROOMS, with or without Voard, Bath Koom, @ t No. 435 Dst., betw ev 4 and Sd ate.,3 doors below City Hall: eee location, and the very best of | neighborhood. The Parlor will be let to first-clase tevant oaly, no 19-2@* OR SALE—The STOCK, BES and GOO: PWR ora anit caw Wishoeie Liggos oom PROP. L. G. MARINI'S F ABHIONABL ¥ DANCING ACADEMY, TEMPERANCE HALL. & st., bet. oth and th »! Mr Marini retpectfully informa ete. Slesale Liquor aed | patron# aud the public in geveral, that he Butler Establichinent; bea been doings hue baste H = an Aeeateny en Turmday, ness for two years; located in the central part of | ntlen eail at th porns ton oe +4 Fa. avenue; will ajso make a first class restaurant, | tuition may, See Aostomy trom 4 For full particulgra apply to the Agency Office, For particulars, see ears. ne first clase will ©} GEORGETOWN , ADVER'MTs, AYOR'S OFFICE, By W.L. WALL & ©O., Auctionsers. M Groncrtown. D.C , Nov. Stst, 1963, HARNERS, AnD. ATES On To the Citizens of Gi mon :--Itin hereby most AvcTion —On Sa’ way neon fully recom: that THURSDAY, the we ot ai te t, be observed asa day of Thanksgi jerase. ‘ year O14, to Almighty God for the inpnmerabic poy table for y use, ge and » . Which bave beem besto: upon the Ame: during the last rear, lone ¥ ‘Carriage. ptio’ ‘all thne to come. And that the seacom be werd in W. L. WALL & 00., Ancte. solemnity im; oy as Basven to cqoenty and —— = tually term: Tebe 4 now Pye = pos country; that qreat_ | THIS AFTERNOON AND To.MORRO +, the dent.to |] P. ome! FURS POURR wo il wisdom may be vouchrafed URS! FURS FU RBI Co: and toall the civil ite of our Ratlonal Gorernments thet loge ty may more and _ GREAT AUCTION SALe OF FURS! more abound in the pets ui ya ie: ae MA ALL & PAGE'S ~ SEVENTH ® Sanger ODD FE we Male Soearts ane ake sass ceagtsaiepe nt sain econ ati tat Pasar overrn ent, the national pr: y, te on at io i gree of hutaan freedom ill be end arene ery the sad poeta perer. Dae Se pany 0k eclaee each subsequent day at il «.m wee rr @tilantiy maintaining the cause of tacit ou on oe sr. te comfort. heal sustain such of them A Pst sick or wi 9 led; and to bless the fami-~ ies of al! who may have been siain in battle, And Ieeethst he dpa Madar the vogts 1D LS oral jons of Le and the calamities of war be a0 overruled and ad- ministered as to work cut for use loflier and more enduring Natienal glory. no 21-F.8.T& W 4t_ HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. iB ALE TAR if 10 Ba LS ROSIN. noel!” 'S. 1. RIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C LOST AND FOUND. Foxe front of the auction stere of W. L. aE coe lady's VEIL. which the owner ra Wr SWALL & CO. Auctioncers wahioh 1", corver 9th street and Pa. av. ARD. trom becriber $5 ey ehoaersim owes 6 yearsold. a bit offeach ear; head and face red. Any one returning said cow receive the above reward. Apply to JAMMS WALSH, 118 A street south, Capitol Hill. noma" O8T—On the 2th inst., between 10 and 1] o'eloek LS ng from 9th to 7th, on Dast.. a psir of Lady's BPRCTACLES, (Gold.)" The finder will | be suitably rewarded by leaving them at the Star | Office, or to No. 371 D street. between yh end j — ss . { 4 <1p PR a ae | Kuives, Pocket Books, Tooth —Run off or stolen.on | Stiunks con! $10 Raila Por taiscrete Sad | pees e Ei wpe © cloc! s + (ol faebion.) wi & sorrel . rts. popes tes Seatac ae Sivas | Crean emer, 01 A <1 Tness. . z = of e. wo DIEN, corner 6th st. atd Penn. avenue, Rast apl- | i harrelsof Whisk a = ala ae eran ages Shoxes Merchandine. - Lostatvereh eet i eockapser @ Cloth.” 4 TWELVE DOLLARS. (tw: to of it Treasury cuange,) between Pe! | package of Wadding, belonging to writ No. 5, receries. erve and the Long Bridge. pro’ Lot @ Let Dry Goods, It wre all the money the owner—a femal ‘hisky, belo stoop inter. itbes be +n found, please returs it te Box 30 Star sat Waeny, patti Ww ft AY LAMON Office a lib: ra! reward will a ne 24-160 United States Marshal DO * y J.C. McGUIRE & 00. Auctioneers. Teoeres SALBOF VALUABLE LMPROVER React Estate in tue Girt or Wasuinor: Py virtue of a deeg of trust recorded § back snd about S years old. The al d will be paid if returned to WM ANDRE Re tan- raut, on 7th, between L and Metreets, Navy Yar! rr. be, nd records ef Warcington county DC. in oY... 11 SR _ A.S., No. 198, folios 397, &c.. Tehall sell at pe STLAYED OR STOLEN —Last pi lic anction, on’ FRIDAY. November 2)th, #3 avd a large grey MAK: o'clock p.m. wn the preunines, all that lot from the street in which th con — = pete gy tenn . Sry the pat ee A yg pe IR being on L street, betwee® 6th und th stronte their return to CHAS, WALTER, J. P., Indiana avenue, bear 43; street. is ant beving a front on L street of 62 feet by 124 Bo Bs ‘ Brick im proved hy a donble two-story Houre, with back building CAmz INTO THE ENCLOSURES OF THR Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in subscriber, on 2d,* Sorrel HORSE very canal instalments of six and twelre months, in eat nn amare s d the ieft hind | interest frem day of sale. Credit payment te be ewelled; and a U. 8. ex C. tern «ut. Any secured by deed of trast on the . perron can prove property, and pay for this adver- JNO. RCL runtee tiservent, abd other legal charges. can take him JU. McGEIRE & 00., Aunts. away THOMAS SHEEHY, Abo DALE EP De ho 25 at* No. 719 H st. Washington, 0 C. o>? PAPERS forma 2 sppears tha! and eageee. Soke rs from information pecket book. cout: ato the su bseribe: as piel }, on SATURDAY, the a 4 upon Seventh st eet, October 2th. the mon-y ex- n ‘ tent. 1862, commencing at tracted, aud the book and papers thrown away. As M., the foilo -Pamed vessels, vin— the papers are of val the subscriber, any one Francix M ie Life Boat, ¥vho may hare found therm will be liberally re. 2amall Boats, warded upon restoring them te JAS. H. SHREBYV ER | Sloop Grape Shot, 5 h street, between H and T, no 3-3" Sloop (Name Unknown,” — —" ae Sa — — loop tole, and YAME TO THE SUBSCRIBER .Bloop Pointer. WARD F. LAwon CAM at Ouvet Cemetery, a bi D+ ET United States Marshal. Dy 3. 0. MeGUIRE & OO. YEARLING, which the owner ean have property and paying charges 4 St* BENS. J. FENWICK. 7ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Om = REWARD strayed prstolen,on Inst Sanday | 4 STRBRT esr ann ste. a week November i ite ant liver | ROGN Tecemtee thre te the four feat r if returned to No. he corner of ith, ines. by virtue of a deed of troxt, dated Ji 1th, 1862 and duly recorded in Liber J rm Aa - at on county EWARD —Lrst orstole on Son iay morn qi a ing, November 23d a black mud tai o¢ Square No. 8. tromting 13 bp, isger gor tipena —_ Tr will give the al 61 Miseouri avenue. or 336 Pen: 5 zit eee improvements, consisting Terms: One-third casbAhejremainder in six twelve menths, wi red & trust on the premises, AU conveyances at the cost of the purchaser If the terms of sale are mt complied with in five Gays there ‘ter, the trustees reserve the right Se TP AKEN Ur—On the 2th instant, a email COW. The owner will please come forward, prove t ve z & ard take her away. een “RORERT B HOWTAON, Ox Half st., bet. Tand U sts 1 ne 24 St? Washin aeees at the risk and expense of the defaulting gur- SE TGA OE chaser, I IsTkICT OF COLUMBIA, County or Wass e HENRY NAYLOR. Trastess. INGTON, if :—! hereby certify that Wm. | JOHN C. HARKN BSS, He ne. of anid ¢ broukht before me as = stray. | ne Tod 3.0 MeGUIRE & , Avot tr: spasri: gon his enclosures. a black MULE. with = a ———— light mouth; abort 8 yonrs old sed 16. beuds high; By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, shod all round. Given under my band seal this 2th Nexem ber, 1962 3. MURPHY, The o-ner « f the shove Mule is he reby i to come forward. prove property. pay cha: tale it aw: WOHRIN On the old Hindensbarg raat, Near boundary line, a4): USTFES’ SALE OF VALBABLE PROPER Donte L 6T., petwees New “and P west —On TH day of | a 3 Triep st NAL THE NEW ~ TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CENT. BONDS of the | UNITED STATES (Kyows as “© Fiva Twas The COUPON BONDS in sums of and $1400, The REGISTERED BO: . 85°, $1 ‘rms of sale are not complied with within five duy~ thereafter, the trustees reserve the on one weeks notice in the Evening b JORN C. HARKN anf Trustees, no T-eod 3.0. McGUIRE & Ce . Aneta By J.C McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioncers “RUSTEKS’ SALE OF RUILDING LOTS Oe T FRIDAY AFTERNOON December rth at é at the Aut OC. Medaire ctus ofa deed of trust. dated d duly recarded in Libe , et ceq., we shall sell 12, 15, 14,18, 32, 38. s division of & be exbibited at the ale ‘Terme: One-third in cash; the remainder in anc twelve mont! ®, with interest, secured by = pa pclae ined ae {tee hs All conveyanges at the cost o: rohan sere. Ifthe terms are not complied with within are 4 sale, the trastees reserve the vty on whith such defi and exponse of the HENRY NAYLO! JOHN C. Hagicness, { Trasiees _ po Tod J.C. McGUIRE & . Awete. P ALE —0 De BLiC SALE —On TUESDAY MOKNIN eember 2d.at # o'clock a. m.. by order at Orphans’ Court, personal pr will sell at Fad a" 4 of M from DS in snims of $59, Ste, | . and $5. (Interest commencing at dste of purchase,) FOR SALE AT PAR BY JAY COCKE & CO., Bankers, 452 firtercntn Street, o'clock, & Co. by These Bunws are the Cueapast Goveexment Seovattr now in the market; Interest payable semi-annually IN GOLD is equivalent, at present price of coin, to nt2-tf S Pee Cuwt. in carrency. REMOVAL. . J. ROTHROCK has removed his stock of Paperbangings, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, to No. 452 Beventh street, opposite the Patent Office. Having 3 new and well assorted stock, and in- creased facilities for busin solicits the orders of the = Psperbanging and U photste ecrip:ion executed with diepatch. Come and see. at 452 Seventh st., opperite Patent Office. » 14-2w (Intel.) LD DEMAND NOTES. . 8. TREASURY NOTES i bc AND SILVER | est sic by, NHOUSE, PANT & CO. Bankers, No. 132 Pa. avenue a ‘lly call the attention of! isl | j | | | | | | . 4 , he respectfully 7 work of every da- the Inte |. 001 Reven. Regters, Horses, Pork, Carts, F Bought at the hi metas eR _oe 7-1m | Bl eats WATCHMAKER, *C. 8, would res; 318 Pa. Avence, ‘Inox Haut.) no A PUBLIC residents of W: i Hs of: th | Sleteadptacrete th aegecatsch cued | 1 tar oaaebEE BR stock ot will rat public sale, oe the FIN. AND SILVER WATCHES. a SOLD AND BEX HONDS SEWEURY, ke. | MONDAY. the ts | that, desi Being connected with « large Knxstern impo ; late house, and receiving my ods irect, Lam able to = sell lower than any ether house in the city. { Cal eZamine my stock before pu: elsewhere. corm houses All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for | SO" ponets, ober yenr. i WATCH REPAIRING done bys practical watch- | Horatof pre; maker. or SZ A LIBERA, DISCOUNT ALLOW ( SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. “nogtm=. | PAYID 4a0) ET YOUR WASHING DONE it NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY, = ‘ — —— ; travgers, Oppori’ rovers, Hgts th Vet. and 13% }vODS. streets _____ Everybody.” [mik-tf] = ~ pt *s ye toee* UNARRIVALLED MINCE MBAT! ic Keenomical and Delicioas | ‘The most Convenient rf for Pies. S11 9th street, nesr Pa avonue = _H. MILLER, | YY HOLESALK Also, City Property and Houses fot sala mores Cg etl eg id ih A hi Lag a Oo Pree Pon ae “Uk KENT—A large and very fively furnished 5,60 bushel rime > GHG ; tly witl 1000 barrels New York APPL eesrcten paca tir yy ape om Geach et TY Yoo Orkins Prime BUTTER 46 K street, botween Izthand 13th streets, TBeankhin Row ) Atso, a * EGGS WEET POTATOES two li ROOMS. icati i ‘De barrele ther “Bich of tho above anite of room are a fas hore mirably adapted fer two gentlemen. or ge.tlemap 2x bo! and wife. Bath with het and cold water inthe 300 by house, Spacious and beantiful yard attached. 20 basrole Be First-class Board within twodeors. Befereace re- 10,(00 COCOANT Ti quired. no? Lit boxes DRIED HERRING : M0 EEANU TS, SARBIVES, and LRMON: ((04K5-CLoaks, a - M JONES & 00. = seek sa akp CLOAKING OLOTHS, n7-Im Corner of Kizhth and D streets, a large and stock — Samra 7 Se RENT Ae Maeeedted | Tuy gn, TM OTN, 3 : ie fo ne! Mares? Cloaks. e all of which we ask ¢) © 9 pecisl cee eal aucensamerionen Relehts oe Sttention of our friopde and the dvaliné publia, ‘Apply to eaxciee te _Poseolt __No. 42 Center Market Space, | oem g 9M and 101 Water ote darnciawn ONES AND CAMP GREE WANTRD—? [.0X ORACK) wubscriber will 4 bh ject ranrket = F% ORDORENGY FOX CRAOK ARS! fer any quantity of BON BR and OAMP OREXSH, | ” Just reoojred from Laval delivered at their Mill, foot of G@ street. KING & BURCHELL, oc 3-imeo* MORGAN & RHINBHARY. cele Oorner sth et. and Vermont _Bold by Grocers generally of this City, nlt-1m* | ME*28' 48D CHILDREN'S j CLOARS! A full assortment, to suit allages and i at variety of sty! ot Agee new oC Sie TES, no 2-Steo Cloak and Fancy Store, 39% Pa. nv. @Gt2at COMMOTIO x x THE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? iT 1s BAR & BROTHER'S W CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NE » No. 318 Prxwsvivaxra Avexcs, Between isth and 2th ets, EVERY BODY If RUSHING THERE = FOR WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS: As that is the very place pow for every body to buy : & FINS OUTFIT CORAP! Gum ke.” Please semember that oar motto is FALR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! Coll at once aad procure your bargaics, oX-tm* °