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Provost Grarp Operations —Lieutenant Inpia Ruspee (:00D3.—The piace to buy your Franklin and his vigilant guard continues to bber Coats, Leggins, Camp Blankets, Mavelock LOCAL NEWS. WANTS. AUCTION SALES. 5 8, = ee AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGAT. wilbout ae ne gi no night passes | RotberrinatM A. Melee tet Bee from Ladle ANTED_ A HOY at Mo. 16 Market Spaas, Ea, By MARSHALL & PAGB, Auctioneers. Gnoven’s Taxarer.—Miss Lucille Western | On Wednesday Heterdarceet ary Where you can m at manufacturers! ave , between ath and Sth. : URS: FURS! PURS!!! ory ene ee A y, ) about one o'clock, | prices, 310 Pebtia, avenue; betesen tre ne ih TR GRE= A MISO ASSOR ie F : ue Shecesefid engagementocecr played in iz ciey. | snsn'uotuct te cist benaayivania Votuateers | Sects ane Dasinesgs Wy young sian see cfs. TINUATION OF THE GREAT AUCTION She a to-night as Nancy Sykes in the | etreet. und ord ber = Tux Ixpiax Haas b from Canada, wit | Atdress“K. -” Washington city P.O. It with a new and eplendid a«-ortment of the dramaization of “Oliver Twist” Me. b. fara: ae co > Pere © the Provost senses and tell his pationt Marehal, i Sear cows Charin Avother captain waefound ata saloon on the | eel aie corner of Thirtecnth and E street Patout the pute mm them. i Barrett appears as Fagan, and as it is his inst night he should Le greeted by a large house at ‘parting, for he has by his excellent acting cer- tainly contributed much to the enjoyment of Grovers patrons. “A Regnlar Fix” closes the entertainment. : Foup’s Tuzatxr—The operatic Spectacle of the « Enchantress” will be perfermed to-night Sain at Ford's. This is its sixth presentation, wit 8A a ‘ket y Room, No, 4 Market veut receiving aay | WWANTED—A rood COOK, WASHER andIRoN. | RICHEST PUM st the Sale Hom, No. 4 Mi for consultation | at 319 Ninth sie between aed Me™ AREY | On MON DAY, TU ESDAY and WEDNESDAY, tame hour. He iried te pass himscif off as a | Poumayivamie nesane: donate ees, Building, Axeup SABLA THEY “Ac pivtder, ca Sactouneenr ae aud an * 0 & avenue ven! reet, N ven. . e' ‘ eco hee — — pecan betrayed him. fsontagton'D ‘o eu 36-tf rs -ustrions YOUNG: Saye sinail capital, =—— ¥ rsa EMIS ‘used to give his name or show his papers, TES Pa enter into a money ma! siness. References One largest and most superb atocks snd consequentiy was taken to the (eatral | gaittitany Orricans will Fad eae Mattress Cot | required. Address Bor e<d'Post Ones. er zi = ADIES’ FURS! - aarabouse, where hé deposited 9100 as seca- | yer tenirable as it can be fold beg, Utiestrong | YY ANTED—A FURNISHED BOUBE, with from rity for hie appearance next morning. | gad actatls, and tas be tcertties itis onsines 10 te I; roms. to be gceupied by a Northern m Thursday night, the McClellan Ifouse, on | Teunge at will, and is se acrenged that ae be family, Address Lock Box 31 Washimgton, D.C. Ever offered in this c G street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, and ithas throngh the entire week drawn stuffed with hay or straw. It is made car- Ro 29- immenn . itehings are assis kept by J. W. Reynolds, and the house pet and canvas. For sale at the India Rubber Store | 2 per! Fenckte, Bt the entire tron: pi thes Citartes Wing on N street, between Poaraene of Allen, Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, between ioth | Hereny area, Voteeen Os mad Sehnert’ bringing into effective action one hundred dif- | ®-balf and Sixth, were @losed, and the pro- | 9nd lith sts. — industry, and quickness, and a good recommends. T will offer at ferent persons. rietors ordered toreport to te Central Guard- Guaar PanxerLy sara Boars, Baltimore and | ticn necessary. None athor need appiy;at7 p.m. t* SONDAY. ee Ouse. 'T Was yoster y Morn: t arrisburs, te est. —" ins leave at ae >) en hr ise me go fiers ue? | by Satin Water a'Goed SA's aur | Woheet a asicran aan" ete Lars | (Pwo MEEPEOTARLE gInLA want Hams | [th esos ites of Canterbury Hall. Inthe beautiful haliea | SEM confiscated.” Quite a large amount of innnh et Goieeeiee. he ickets und fare | dechamberwork’ “They: wontd like to five toons | _ Maving recived orders from the house if Now | the country of «Exmaralda," which will be performed this | GOY¢rument property was found on these | {ROU st Government rates. or tickets and fur- | do chamberwork’ “Phey: won street, between 2th | oe Darincrahtp, Theoret ethic savwotion | building, and SER ne; sho has fall opportanity torthedisplay | [ye Breen wach Was seized and turned over to | gylvania Route, northeast cornet of Ponseviyemia | 804 Ztth ete: 18" | opportunity of purchasing suite of the best Perser | SGP Rounes: ke. Also. ofher capabilities as a danseuse. She is sus- ‘That dot tabs ee avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. peeyes from WASTED A suit of FURNISHED APARY- | halfthe price of any house inthe world. Tie Gopae rate, ard isin a good state of tained by Mons. Velarde, and the entire “Court | a. “Tincup alle ed na hea Pere Rips yinabbe 5am, until p. m.; on seas ig pe 1p. MENTS, or a small House between !7th st. | have heen manufactured this Fall. ‘auty.” , Fe ee I eces of perty will be at private For any information ae ee : ofa | BIOWN Was arrested for kecping 4 disordarly Teunall jouse and the Capitol, and north of Penn. ave. Rent not BF Ladies are particularly i to 4 4 by mY. is i of sale. - exceed $60 month. A to . oF atticle will sold © v house. ‘She, with three other drunken inmates | pDFGABL" Inpia Ressen Goons—Mr. H.-A. | MOCK MN tate Reed OMe s ink " DAVID JACKSON, larger than ever before, the docket namber- | Of Rev. Mr. Holmead, on the Island, where . turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair ; f ytown, ice, 250 G at. n7v-n* | NN. B.—This Sale will be continues THREE Days | PAY, new eg, Nixon has secured the ser- | of her nclsy house, named George Brew: Mane Hall bas just received a lot of Officers’ Long and | - : = | ONLY, im which time every effort will de made to : of Chat : se, Be 3 t dull finished C iso, dull finished Pon- | ERO “ED. 1 McGUIRE @ 00. Aocllonsen qiece or C Jharles Sherwood, Who appesranight- Smith, and wo Bremed, were taken to the hen, ertra | large Ca : ops lot of blue Baetiny i Hi vultep wee Boarding purvover nieesaauy ic? clase the entire stock. be open for inspection each Varvanue IMPROVED shad! imperso a Yentral Guardhouse. mas, very long. at $10 each; also, extra lo } cated. and in good coi On. ‘ow! the | day before and until the hour of Sale. 81 ‘West, SETween enkins, or the Green One’s visit to the Uircus: Se ted Oe light (iz weight) Rubber Capos with slcoves, which | famil urn ‘desi % iil be rend Eaton Stone, Wile Ida, Madame Virginia, and ACCIDENT To GEN. WRIGHT.—As Acting Helis Cou Tecens) pobnes Cause peices, at bis Tn: ie | Poe eT aT ea i cae — "4 WS ARLE Pel fom: Phe celebrities, ‘also’ periorm’nightiy. The patcing oven etesor the isi Connecticus, was | Rubber Warshonse, $10 Pennarlvauié areouedbe- | ch rr enammmatlemmemserist os By W L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers tire compan: good one. passing over the Long Bridge yesterday after- See SE Reed = = . ‘a i, AcaneMy oy Mustc.—Free concert this eve- | oon, in an ambulance, in company with Col, Barownzog’s Hare Dre, | WARNER A, §o°d HOSTLER.. Inquire at SREMPTORY wOnSoAy Monks” Gro. Wing. Refreshments at hand. Brown, of the 12tir Rhode Island, theapproach The beat in the World. FLE ee FOES Btuble, on Ost. be- | Sanver.at ierciock we will Ok te Tent ey ee 234 eda Fiat a Of came caused the horsés to take | - wittam A. Batchelor vectibecns Halt Dye pro- | fween 4? and 6th sta. wea eb 5 A consigninents, a number Oniminal Count—The December term of | fright,rehderingthem altogether unmanageable, 4uces a color not to be distinguished from nature | WANTED To & ASE eric, net toex- | of lots of Groceries, embr: 4 the Criminal Court will commence on Monday | The ‘ambulance was upset, and those within Warranted antis injure the Hair in the least; rem- | wr ceed S800) 8 Dw LING HOUSE ta wash: fe ellow and Braned " e Judge C weieee hig unable te. ier oe” serionsly, 1 bat Col, Brows wre hee ae edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the | Othe of Internal evenue “ad "no 23-8¢ zea Sterch, Fermace li, and “ count of indisposition.. The docket this term is | Slight bruises. He was taken tothe rasiden, Hair for life. Grey, Ned of Rusty Hair instantly j Chow i Bo Smoking Tobacco and Ci arte ® 5 WARTED Two SERVANT GIRLS, to work in | Carce assorted Preserves anf Pickion. _ the Kitch two BOY: m. Also, 'S,from 12 to 16, né Pork, Se 3 cases. There anes ¢ cases of murder | W88 kindly cured for. soft pobpeentitel. hpi all beara Fe waiters. é ‘Thote in yaar <s Zood siguation Boxes Rlocking aed Bruches, arre Nuts, cl : Jobn Johnson, Geo. A TE, to, cere a igned if H ad at the European corner Pa, ave, Gases fromat " ‘Buguetas Ford, Charles Spranklin, sseennk , THANKSGIVING AT THE HosrITazs.—A Lor. bippe pec pape each oe es and 13th st. perere, no 23 Cases mon and Raspberry Firup, Jones, Ira Temple, James Runk, John Ander- | Union Hospital, Twentieth street, under charge "Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York LADY WISHES BOARD AMONG CHEERFUL | Bétrels Sirapand Vinegar, Soman, Arthur Chase. The following isa | 0 Dr Butler, the patients were regaled on | 9s (Lato 258 Broadway and 1 Hond st.) | AA bad relued conti! PAY $2 per mon*s | Cores Brandy aud Whiskey, Seh sumiary of cases from the jail docket: Acces- | Thankegiving Day by adinner of elaborate pro- | od " wey ve in additlon leagons in Medefiagrell rater. Secon sory to murder, 1; larceny, I8{t robbery, 5; | POrtions donated by some of the good ladies of = —= =| Be rdrawing. Location de-ired between Penn burglary, 2; breaking trunk, 1; ‘suspicion o; the First Ward. The bill of fare consisted of MARRIED, stealing, !; obtaining money under false pre. | *!¢Wed oysters, roast turkey, boiled cold sugar ’ » " id H siroct and 7th and ith ntreets. Beet bones eae Chiors, tences, 1; attempt te rob house, 1; forging and | Cured ham, mashed Irish potatoes, boiled sweet randy and Gin. ‘ s ‘i Teferences given. Address “Mrs. B. H. M..? vane 5 { 11 n s Terms cash. robbery, 1; garroting and rot : pic! potatoes, Loiled wintersquashes, boiled turnips, | of this city, ANTED.— Two JOURNEYMEN BARBERS, no <9 W.L. WALL & CO., Ancta. pocket, i; attempt to pick's pedies Peon fold cabbage, celery, cranberry sauce, pickles | pat StiAlogriue’ Church. on the 21th inst. by Ww Rone need apply Dut Grat-rate hands, The | 5 + read and butter. ssert—. le, mince, Ss ey. Father ire. NA. ~ Esq., ghei wesin Washington. Apply at pine pre omg Seumubt with area? ct | bexry and pumpkin pie, apeiee he | to Mis: VIRGINIA BORTVNER boit of thiscity” | sttect, Nave Yara’ no 2 LOST AND FOUND. of true es pate: ‘~ A great abungance was provided, so thatevery | ————— i ‘of Let = Tema to teak Tans ican, assault one of the eighty-seyen ton as who sat down | DIED, cok and ae APERS LOST.—I lost or — zon Gatartay us No, Gai. fronting 43 Bert ss tent to kill, ©; stabbing and beating man. to the dinner was abundantly supplied. ; _ On the 28th inst., JOHN C. ROEMMELE, in the jood home, by a last, papers of soccmmenant on. ue earty lorth L street. between New J; knecking down officer, 1; attempt te panne —— coth year of hisage.a native of Wittenberg, Ger- | Undertaker, No. holt ine the same. poe leaving them at thisadice, | Sots aisst weet, pnd Fanning "back a malicious mischief. 2 rape, bigamy, % bas! | ,, CONGRESSIONAL Postovrics.—The branch | "Elis funeral will take place teens See Beeiacez: | eb streets. memes | Voge e ene | Bear! De rs ine pg a Uipte. sd hee stofice at the capitol will resume its busi- is funeral wi e place from St. Paul’s Lu- | 7-7 = oe Oe | arnug Dwelling House. tardy, 2; riot, % ar-on, 1; threats to burn house, | P° capitol 3 busi ; ANTEP IMMEDIATELY—A small, well-far- ; ce oe mee 1; keeping bawdy house, 4. gina Decca eae eee on the tst of | oe Sebbate, St hat ease 8 ae ees W nisbed HOUBE. with sil conveniences, con- er, AU uate On tale soeinacy of Bereakee ce, | Seles masethen pth tonto pened teat —_ oe ; | Dec . Ev istributing officer is re- | Om Sab a ’ £°? | tratty loe y a responsible party, wi chil: | : : . ‘ almost as mavy cater i6 try ai this een txelnalte peuitessed to members of Congress, | itness, ALEXANTER BRADLEY, te tho ren et | References given. Addrews “HH il.’ Westin: which dame U biseus hoe en ee | Wren ' been tried during any twa previous terms. | CXclusive of all other matter-, and such bags | if his age. He was one of the old defenders of | 10" P.O.. stating particulars," " ’ ni a —_ O RP HAZARD 3 OP five de: thereafter. the trustees ° Sia 2 UES ae el epame Henin gps ean pena te ». | ares nag auent in the battle of Nor apeeoeaey Ww? NTED—A few good MESSENGERS, at the! ?HE OWNER OF THE ABOVE-NAMED HORSE , to resell onene weeks in the Evening 4 KILLED BY FALLING From A Wixpow.—On | 5 Sehington will de- | 432 liver these bags direct to the Congress mes. | Dis funeral,on Sunday, thegith alll oclock frew >| is requested to come forward, prove property, pay senger. Pmceofthe American Telegraph Coisany A. ave. bi sand take him away. | nab “SoRNELIUS CL Tuesday night Inst the inmates of a bawdy house on Tenth street, kept by Madame Post, €et on s spree, and after enjoying themselyes awhile at home, one of the girls proposed to go out and get something to eat, which they ali Rereed epon, with the exceptian* of Elizabeth his residence, corner ‘of N street north aud 13th | = = street west, : “| WVANTED—White, Colored and Mixed R | } ARK. ru , Raltimore and St. Louis papers copy. ] Cotton aud Woolen; Old Papers, Letters, Re- POCKET BOOK, containing fifty-six Up ny Nex BaiL.—tIsabella Sinclai el ; aoe > ; sted some time since on the cater of On the morning of the 2th inst., Mrs, SUSANNA, | Fat Documents, Newspapers and Wi ante Papers, sin U. 8. Treasury notes: hada pass in TSE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS. r ; e . | Families and Storekee having Rage or Paper. | j¢ ent, cl rk at Herdquarters, signed FRIDA F ERNOC > committing several robberies. She was then | Widow of the late Dr. Alexander C. Braper, after | pull be called w n by leaving at MAS9 Hici'd Be fewin’ Recuty are dole cit been 6 Anrtion Reweses | a }ngering illness, which she bore with Christian t on by leaving orders at MASIN’S | Rich ‘d B. Irwin. Twenty-five dollars will be paid o'clock, at Jas. C. . > sent to jail for court, but was fortunate enough | Inecknesr and resignation Paper Warehouse, 375 and 377 D «trest, | to any one leaving itat 405 Twelfth st, = 2 & Co. by virtue of a deed of , dated Sanz, who was then up stairs in her own | to be hailed out. Her bail, having good reason | The relatives aud friends of the fwnily are re- Ro 24-1w* no 28-2t* WM. A. KENT, in room. Atter the others had gotout upon the | to believe thatshe was about to leave the city, | fpectfolly invited to attend the funeral. from her "i q sidewalk, she opened the window and asked | S Withdrew his bond and had her re-arrested. | late residence, No Maryland avenue,on Mon- — WY ANTE them to bring her # bottle of ale: but she got : Five hundred LABORERS, to work $1,000 REWARD —Stolen from the resi- i Me ii he subscriber, corner of She was sen he Se ; : ; | Say afternoon’, at 3 o'clock. ; in the Commissary Department. Apply to UU dence of ti % Out of the window too far. lost her baianee, and | jact ment | (2 t Second ward sition house Fee en ice Onrouicle/sn0/Eh Us. peesrsonpx.] || Celt, ¥ 008: 078 stresses ace mvc || Sout sane TDOLUARS mostly te gold eed mcieee | Derbi Gee tated te wath; the remebdibir bi tell, striking her head upon the pavement be- ‘A ——— On the night of the sth in®, SAMUEL - = SS SE i, | coin. $1100 willbe given for the recovery of the | ang twelve monthe with toteneet soouret ty eaeel low. inflicting a severe gash. The matter was | | SoLpink SENTENCED—Couut Von Eogie- | GUOMES. the reloved hustand of M-J.Coomes,in | We Hrery one te xo at once to the DAL- | s:oney and the capture of the thief, and au? infor, of trust on the prem kept ¥ quiet until Tharsday_Isst, when | heim, a private in avalry regiment of Gen. | [Rept yearof hisage. May he rest in LAR STORE. 438 Penn, avenue. near 44 st, x [ Baltimore. Md.. and Brosklyn,N.¥., pa’ Superintindent Webb was notified that there | Stahl’s divis! has been tried by court-martial i Was blood upon the steps and sidewalk in front | for burning the village of Haymarket, On the 25th inst., PRISCILLA P, pe | X to the » will ‘be liberaliy re- veyances ‘cost AND. | Sad Gee for ghembelres the’ Benutifal stuck ‘of | Warded. “uo mat] JAMES MAHER? | A/lfonversncesat the cost of the pa withia &ve REE | Jewelry and silver-plated Ware, there selling for . 7 : | Virginia, | wife of 8.H. Froviand, of Prince Georg county, | only onedollan need no 15-1in* REWARD.—Strayed away from the premiaes {87 afer the salo. the trustees reserve of thy Rouse, and an investigation elicited the | und for striking a citizen of that place On the Md., and oldest child of Archibald 0. and P) Ch a eee = 2) of the bubscriber on the 23d instant. a email i the ruck aaa onpemne of tie atone Aacts. The unfortunate girl lingered until | night of the fire. He was convicted of the | 2 Dbanne ct Hee. JOTICE.—Those in want of Employment o | black Buflalo COW; white under the belly and oly festerday morning, when congestion of the | latter charge, and sentenced to hres monthe: At the U. $. Soldier's Home. D. C., on the 1th | 4 N kind would better call on the new Intelligesee | white udd j.the tise of her tents ince, and ond * | HENRY NAYLOR. tr rain brought on death. | hard work in the Brooklyn nayy yard or in | of August JOHN HENDERSON, formerly ist | Oftce, No. 543 Ninth st.. where Tyg best ervey | tail white. the abore xewan e thanks o . ¢ Trastess. > | one of the forts, Hé has been to sent Fort Lyon. | Att'y, CoA. a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged @3, | given to first-class Servants. e alway er wil JOHN ©. HARKNESS. id to any one who will reta-m applications an hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, | aai@ cow or give information o° ber whereabouts fr, _2OT-t0d 4. C. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucte. Ghambermaic 8, Waiters and Seamstresses; also | L. W. WOO. , Powhatan House, foet of 7th street, By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families | Aiexandrit Sti amboat What! no 2st" ors Home, D.@., on the 2ith of | or hotels. Farm Hands wanted. Employers in want | — <a Gaviiers.— where Gautier new and desirabh y epicure of course knows = = At the U. 8. Sol: blishment is. Hehas made | Sap Accrpent.—A son of Mr. Edward Adam, | S¢Ptember, JOE AD Do. Fo aged 55. arrangements by which he | residing on the Island, crossed the river yester- < At the U.8. Sol dier’* Home, D. C. on the 2ith of N DILLON, formerly sth Inf'y, tive of Ireland. ETT, bet G gnd H streets, near the line forty. three feet and one inch to the north lise railrcad, sNpo mst | ofthe main slleyin maid nesereetion: thy PP 'STRICT OF COLE MBIA, Cocurr or Wasn- | fnty inet to the conthet amet tee ing, Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Ward patrol, creating nuisance eremiah Murphy, do.; fined TURE, STOVES and BEDDING, for arrested A. Yeager, from Virginia, upon cus. | £! each. Barne: The Committee of Arrangements pl | which we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- Kelly, do.; dismissed. Jas. | selves that there will be : | (TP RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 7 " od f: Reat Estare.—By virtne of ad of is prepared to cater-for the public palate after | day on a shooting excnrsiom, and iu pettioe aut five ae Terie ee ALE CO | Feared Seaced Ske ban as etre: | Po ca Mectey Mommane Senn Ser ana | beateeaeleseneael : the most satisfactory manner. He is prepared | of the boat with his gun the lad dre eee native of Ireland, | be obtained without chatae by apelying arabece | COW. with white belly. white apct’ above hereae , recorded in Liber d) Ate to furnish dinners and suppers for balls and | him, and, being cocked, the gun was discharged At the U8 Soldier's Home. D.C. on the lth of ee + "| slso, white spetover berrighteve andneareaifing’ 413 and 414, one of the land py g , no 4tt TILLER. ,. private parties in the very best style and at the | the contents taking effect in the side of hishead, | November, 1862. JOUN PATTISON, late of ist | _ 3 ————— — — The'above reward will be given to any person bring- , county.in TR ey Shortest notice. His larder is always well | blowing off nearly all of onssideot bien Daataatgs reg re gu reaeerodip es "Ty est cath Oris wilt “he Seance | ims her, te the ronidenee of the owner. | Taatat cotciockep me precced to eal e stocked with seasonable delicacies, all of which | The boy was lingering along at last accounts , y Ma. on the | ELL A BCSHER, SOS) Ceres OF | THOS WE Die be dees the preinises, the following described parts are served up in a superior manner, and by | but tis life is despaired of. "il Gemeoete ee eee ae (ARES Oe | Between Istand orth Capitol mis,, | Bn'tne cidy of Weulington cea Bae icloret Goturatae Sitentive and polite waiters. Game, tish, East > SUSAN HURDLE, in th car of her ag ; —— a a po 28-3t* ween G and H sts. in the city of ngton nt gion swing coir ihe weil sins. | stead any gears yeang Wo | Wanton detect ow ponscor-]* | "TUBES MANFU Eva op ge TIN ont | rome sa anen ands, | BCE et cet oma aera rane on hand. His wine cellar is also wel! stocked. | Sh an, for many years well and favorably ee . EET- b a e best! ee} F m1 0 d ‘a ot an = a Wot only may gentlemen enjoy his good things, | known as a resident of this city, died on Thu ‘Tr ARTIFG &, eid for good workmen. Call at E.H. & H. 1. | $10 pee eit agi yt} se eae Eesinning fox soll paris eteais tote, lossce, but he has flited up handsomely a refreshment | day evening, in the 7th year of his age. ‘The BALLS, PARTIES, &c. . Be ee en | Snes See ind feet white: white under ea{mt fect 4 inches) soutien from the ot yoom on the second floor for ladies, and which | Young Catholics’ Friend’ Society and St. Vin- | ——— - HED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted ed | belly: large with calf, And November the 3M angle cf anid lot pumbered twouty-rieht, on Will be presided over by Mrs. Gautier, In | cent de Paul Society will unite with many First, @Ranvp pauy Fine fort wince $0 waren yours s Sereiy large white COW ; long crooked horns; large white eart line of the Sfteen fost alley; thenee rw inct, ail that Gautier doesy he doce well, aidno | other friend: inthe foneral sontieoy iets after- BUCK ae Sieh a ron Pintinicerad Wel vere: Lae | Deg siving milk other markenotremeiabered, The | eastwardly Gfty fort to. the division lige betwess i = < ERS’ ASSO: N j s DI ged. e ven for the retu; * oot . 4 \ one should fail to give him a call. eee = - OF THE NORTHERN AND CENTER MAERETS, | 65. Washington, D.C. SOND is | Sameer So for the return of wither to RICHARD | thence romiina wonthety aed etn’ teers << T Wines Glens sri 8h i MP ERA NC | VANTED —We are buying SEOOND-HAND | KENN CHARGE OF Honse STEALING.—This morn- HIRD WARP STATION Cases.—Mich'l Shea, On TUESDAY EVENIN De FURNT’ | | | 9 » pains Sparen to ilies declining hi keeping, or having a surplus c +4 feet to the southwest angle of said lot No. #8: icion of horse stealing, and took him before | Riordan, do.; fined $1. Amelia Kirkland, drunk | make thisn Ballot the season Refreshments of furniture will find it to thvir ad vante @ to Eire INGTON, ‘o-ait —I hereby certify that Willian | thence running northerly slong the line of eatd 5 ee Donn, with a horse bh. had offered and disorderly; dismissed. J. D. Hammon, | served by an experienced caterer. Hay | us ncall. BONTZ & GRIFFITH Murray brought before me ge HORSE etn teen foot alley forty-three feet and one a ustice Donn. with a horse he had offered for | * sorderly; fined $3. H. Potland, do.: fined brass and string band has been engaged for | _3¢12-tf No 269 Seventh «t.. between T and K ing on his property, one dark bay HORSE, with % place of beginning. containing about two “homnes wale. ‘There ie explained that he was a deserter Seceeo Gre a engi ates: the occasion. No hats or caps allowed to be worn | =o : ‘am in | White feet, and star in forehead; between 6and7 © One hundred and fifty four square feet of ground, srom the rebel army, and went to the house of | George Grammer, do.; fined $3. Sergt. Moore, | fhe occasion.” N WARXTED_ Every person to Enow that T am in | Sears old. together with the improvements th whick a friend in Virginia, where he was concealed | (Tunk and disorderly; turned oyer to the mili Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies, the market, ready to pay casirfor all articles “Witness my band and scal,this 25th day of No- consist of a large two story brick dwelling b Bp. ® chimney. Thc rebels) Knowing he had | '*Y- chartes 3. Goreme, aman yren Brome ance rey wel peal, A | TOMEI os tno sboretfts Eahaaceetinn | Thetbersacrahed srepety tests i Seine M ———— srleaJ. Co bus, ary High, n . so | owne: re of the pul a reaning throu, been there, asked seeped for him. who Deatn aT THe Sonpigr’s Rest.—This morn- | Charles A.Tusby. Soha Scott, BUCHLY au oan atreet eg AA ona B. | forward, prove property. andtake her awa) syivania te Missouri ‘ovens, bovwenm 6th anion perma be wget Peat eka ori | ing, one of thescldictaat the Soldiers Haens | Fednie 2. oier, Joseph Narden, east side,) Dealer in New and Secund- —ae TLLIAM 8 | streets wert. Sanh with thea bee vind te eTocs | sound dead, having died during the sieae eas, | Albert. Galsmhas, © ‘age Keo aes dics pent poe Et George McKnight, Franklin A. Linthicum, care of his friend's family; and the horses he | i" Mau of about 35 years of age, and had no | Foot Cras Wm. Shreves s it, ne 's Farm, | , Terms of eale: One-fourth cash. the ___ near Medical College. | in 6.9.12. 15, and 18 months, the st : a “ON EVEN notes with interest from the day of sale for the de- had been selling belonged to that friend, and | PaneTs about him to xivea clue as to whohe | Thos. J. Linthicum, Thos. Dellucy, no 22-6t" ib ase a el Lowe ve DOr EN Re eee eta eee TEN | fcrred payments, the payment of said notes to : vhat regiment he belonged to. | - t secured by deed of trust upon the premises. Were sold with the knowledge and consent of | ¥** oF W = IE SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS OF THE of it Treasury change.) between Peonsylvan | 4 A pen Te Steet the family. The case was dismissed. Accipent.—The carriage of Mr. Jumes Hen. | i pleente tol micsuees to hee aN EN AEA ee Ones. BOOS Free eke cee cer eee oNeEIy, O8 MERE: | ave anya from theta of enle tee (faite etree <i niessiditdient ‘ ae ENT. carriage of Mr. Jam: ef leasure to announce eir many wae al! _ had. Ti | TwANKsGrvive At HAREWOOD—The patients | NE, containing himself and two ladies, ws { de, and the public in general: that they crm Of the it bas been found, please reture it to Box 30 Star | ter dolaulting pordhatr tyes sivken Eee ‘ a a parents | run into the other evening on the corner ofl. | intend their first GRAND BALL atl | UNITED STATES, OfSce, and a liberal reward will be paid. ne23-3t i * at Harewood Hospital (Corcoran’s farm) were | 5G M ctreste hen Government tear, und all | Temperance Hall on Est. between 9th and lot ae —— —— ———__- | Rotice of suck resale. treated on Thanksgiving Day to an excellent be . psig ‘ i rs . | | | | r Ft on MONDAY, Dec. 15. Tickets §1, admitting « (Kxows ag “ Piva Tweetins. : " s : | REWARD.—Ran away from the estate RH. LASE EY. Trustee. dinner, contributed bya number ofiadiesiacthe | [2¢ Parits thrown No the ground and injured | on MONDAY, Deo. 1 The COUPON BONDS in suma of §9, 910, $50, | S150 of Tpomes N. Wilson. three NBGROES, | 20 lSeckés GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aust Northern Liberties. The committee having the | oe a - By order of Committee. no 20-2aw3w* and $1,000, one woman ani aoe = Rite oon oo ae of By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. matter in charge, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. O’Brien. | por tep.— second Precinct.— George Pelion, | == : = The REGISTERED BONDS in sums of $9, $100 : y black. Moses Whitecan, about 23 | "PYRUSTRE’S SALE OF PART OF 8QU | Mre. T. C. Connolly, Miss Middleton, Miss | drunk: dismissed, BOARDING i $59, $1,000, and $5,000, ears old; copper color; about 6 feet Iv inches high; | PRIDE ETE RRED, 45D Tvexry-Bicuy | Naylor, and others, left the city with the con- | Fourth Precinct.—Lewis C. Hunt, disorderly; | AN. | (Interest commencing at date of purchase.) nock kneed. and very much disfigured by the -e: Neg s a: Boy wuss x, Gunents, and on reaching the grounds set them- | dismissed. Chas, Sevens ang Wn, Williams, = 4 FOR SALE AT PAR BY same, Lacy Clark, about © years eld; ceppercoter, | $i te Ansiion Beste of 2 Gated _ ' ~ bs ch 5G : i in high; pleasant’ when spoken by virtue of a trast, @ saber 16th, selves to work, and had the firs’ table ready at z rer 3 acouny Ss. R. SAWYER’S RDING HOUSE, No about 5feet 2 inches ; pleasant when sp. 4 3 iy do.; turned over to military. Wm. Sin, larceny 8 ERS BOA ul . No. . We will give the above reward for the delivery | 1438, andduly recorded in Liberd. A 8. o'clock, when 245 persons were seated and | Of watch: security for further hearing. | 0 south A street, Capitol Hill, a short dis. JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, be IR ice ed negroes to RICHARD ios 190, 191,192. an¢ 193, one of the land partook of a hearty meal. A similar number —— = | tance f om the east of Capitol Sau i —2 pleasant i 452 Firtexetn Stxewr, Pritt ers TEWIS MAGRUDER Mont. | count ia the tof lan succeeded them, and thus, in succession, did : : iniwith | cation. Mrs. RK. Sawyer has room fo — ee pout 7 miles froz in | sell part ‘of qui they dine. until 1.20 patients had ait bot Daxcixa ACADEM re Prof. b.@. Mariniwill | Boarders. [no29-8t"] REBECOA SAWYER, | Piese Boss eee Oe ayers County. about 7 mites from Washington, | Dundred und twenty-right, Becinnioe fer ee feasted. The tables were handsomely decorated, | qhen nis dancing academy for the season at PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE THERE ARK Curarest GoveRNwent Sscvatrr RICHARD T. WILSON, | at the southwest corner of maid rqoare. ant ras A ts 2 | Temperance Hall on Tuesday next, Dec. 2d. * ~ c: LEWIS MAGRUDER. ning thence east, wiih the live of North M street, and the affair pa=sed off pleasantly. & a hs. ds no other Boarders, are desirous of accomme- | now in the market; a } <i pore cer [en ee ere ii! 88 | dating a ness of Members or Oficers, The best of | Interest payabie semi-annually no 13-2awSw Executors of Thomas N. Wilson. | cae benined qué Sve Sout crmineh,, thence more Los, xs's—Dubant's—now Dabent & Bro— | Gonbt hea lane ne at tis Sehool will no references miven and required, For partiowars, IN GOLD | : apnaiagenmanapin thence with the line of street. and northwestern? well-known Restaurant, corner of Sixth street | BF | coe: a | is equivalent, at present price of coin, to GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS. | {,ih520 the line of Pith atone tet and theavenue, has just been put througha | Tong Paip Orr.—Capt. C. H. Wood, mus- Boe eno Sinai ee nett § Pex Cexr currency. : > | rh nog + . Rerongh process of renovation, and is now re- | tering and disbursing officer in this city, left qacesreanioa. iiss momar | i | Peon nasans NOTICE.—The third annual meeting of the | hundted Abd twenty-five seuate fect, more or opened with a fine new saloon.accommodating | yesterday for Gen. Burnside’s army, to pay off | £ et I ASUIOGNABLE BANCING ACADEMY. iG. Third Building Association of G town TMs : third cash; the residue in six, twelve additional tables, witha large and hand- | & portion of his command. | LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA HAS TAKEN ‘At “** | wil bebeld at the ‘Gounell Chamber,on TUBS. twelve and Ce nm months,-with interest: some room up stairs, for private parties. sup- | — | the handsomely Furnisned HOUSK, No. 1 TEMPERANCE HALL, E st., bet. 9th and 10th BAY pext, the 2d December, at 7 o'clock, previous j socared.by 0 4 of trust on ee tn pers, &c., &e.: and, in fact with every depart- LeU TzE'S PICTURE Was not formally opened | Franklin Place, I street, between [3th = ihe | Mr. Marini respectfully informe his forme: to which an slection will be held for officers to | If the terras of sale should not be ‘com with Ment of the establishment enlarged’ and im- | to inspection yesterday as was anticipated. IL Firat einer perchare’ for the reception of afew | trons and the public in gemeral: th serve during the ensui ries bolls open at ‘the proved. These additions and improvements | will be opened to-day, and Mrs. President Lin. , Fitat-class aa —___B0 B-lw- | will open the above Academy on Tuesday, o'clock. (no 2-3t)_ WILLIAM KING, 8 ‘were found eeaeeney to a ae =o | coln, Miss Chase and other ladies will visit it. PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD CAN | Dicember 2d, at 3 p, m, Those wishing @eased business of the establishment: an. e Ss ae: ne obtained at No. 12th Pina eae tuition gaay call at the Academy from 3to Spm. Fo ccm} 2 extent of that business may be judged by the Frrs.—Marshall & Page will continue the | oe Smithsonian groun oe | For particulars, see circalara, 10 20-20 fact that come thirty servants are employed in | sale af furs at their rooms on Svventh street on G@ARiING = Laranand worl Balsisien BOOMS Sree re ences WOFk alone. Monday next. A cheap way topurchase wargith | for rent, with Board, single and coimmunica- | Mec eee for the winter. ting, one square from Willards’ Hotel. Inquire at | A TRouBLEsome V pita agg Labbe | oe : ape eer | Bek Once” ron asta female has been visiting acampnorthof | Sxxr ¥riRs8T PAG of to- jay's Star for uterest- | \aoangep_ ——— a city, and paying especial attention to a | ing local articies. WANTED—BOARD, in a respectatle prival Ai TAR. 30 BA LS ROSIN. WHOLESALE noel’ 5. 1. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C. PRODUCE AND FRUIT. Landing and for sale at Baltimore prices— as 5,000 bushels Prime POT A TOES P Cc. BOBNOWSKI, i b ela New York APPL) - . Mito hrkine Pritne BOTT ER Q WATCHMAKER, B&B ‘ REMOVAL. Moschzisker can be consulted on all Diseases of the | Of O med Tith a0, fis ald selec ge Sal nor er L. rinnstenee Minden Gletes col Up oschainke anon . : | Paperkangings, MM. Bopant, a discharged soldier, stopping atthe | Tarcct and Catershal Afection. cf 07 Fone | age ods, to No. boarding-house of Mrs. Rhodes, on ryland avepue, epposite Willards marke: one year. fadow Shaden cad pe nect | WATCH REPAIRING done by a practical watch- reat and finest Oysters thatcometothe | Goods, to No. 452 Beventh street, opposite the mak. id the Wholesale Department wi [aes ned Fruits, Meats and Vegetables, &c. Having a new and well assorted stock, and in- SOLDIERS for Watch th large | Patent Office. avenue, near Four-and-a-half street, was rob- | | | 4 j | 315 Pa, Avenue, (nom HAtt.) | family. Residence between Pennsyly: { 45 barrels Fresh EGGS: ." | Heutenant whom she claims as her pledged | ———— | remnant eawence, between, Renasrivas i gn barrels Jersey BWERT POTATORS C.,8.,Fould reapectfally call the attention of | Busband. The young soldier did not fancy | Prxs.—Thisix the proper time that jJadies should | Stating terms, Reference required Address, | io baxee EAtat i oners residents of Wi ingt , also officers, sutlerr, | Fares ts Gecwe war ieune, copectalty to 0 | porebeen heir fare. rhe old established stere of | T-Bar Oa oom | Rebsanasestl CREE reldiers and peddiers, fois large and well amotted | lady be had never been acquainted with. She Hea? Rout ielea,. Ls he = pee eS a | 20 barrels Havana ORANGES cE \ is evidently deranged, and it beeame necessary f conreoets Legere nt eee tee wets | Cc aT Ott QHEBRATED anger 10.20 barrels Havana FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATORRS, | to make provision for her. A sum sufficient to | would do well to read bin advertisement. They can | HERRY8TO! ONCE MOREY : 100 boxes DRIED HEI ING Being connected with s large Ew po | her expenses to Philadelphia, where she | rely on all Furs ashe represents them to be. it" | T. M. HARVEY has fitted out one of his swiftest 109 Darrele Prime C ae 4 LEMONS. house, and receiving my. direct, Iam able to | longs, was subscribed by the neighbors, and ——— | voain. under the charge of Oapt, Kearrie, boxed | PEANUTS, BARE ED OOP MONS: | sell lower than any other house in the city. | this morning the police took her in charge until | ALL ious er the Bre sad Ee. peste. | for Cher: tone for the pur cxe of obtaining alond | nos Nes Corner of Eighth and Dotreeta, aoe examine my stock re pul | — ; is Cuance or Rowrexy.—On Thursday night, | | Txuoat anp Catannuar Arveetions.—Dr. Vox | jonable Saloon which het | j i LIBERAL ining ALLOWED TO ing. nos im* . CaTaunH of the worst kind successfully treate Flock © f sin" | rket-hook, aining $16,andon | ‘i estor sar ®7- Bargains for Sutlers. | creased facilities for business, he respectfully | pale png Foe ge somndayeande a acer | Sag pera a ees rer eee ae no 281. Cot., betw. oth and 1th. | solfclts the orders of ithe public, otovery Hove Wb; WALL & 00,00 j e@nd found the pocket-book, emptied of its con- | - i IRST WARD j ‘aperhanging and U » ea of their Ae, i tents, under the bed of Samuel Berry and Jno, | We sesner sz nowecr here are no other madi- FAMILY GROCERY STORE, | scription execat pe npenite Paiva Ofice m. Roo 2 ea? id te tenets evel | 4 Ts, in the same rooin. rrant | and convenient as Hollo- fy H . i of in a Saas haere aaa Bee eae eed oes | minaggreeny forgae, | 194 Papertvanis Avmecrs(oariton) | “ooitaws waieka On | MAR Seer eA DEC PETC, taken before Justice Stratton, but there not being | x re ces zie, soldier exposed to tects. ated | Ww ATEB NOTICE, Mahogan: ‘alnut and tia Mardrobes, | - 1, sores, feve 0 " | pos T <n ee eal bas beds pe mi hever fail. Only 25 cents per cox or pot. 2 FRESH goons RECELVED REGULARLY. | ,, In consequence of the lowness of the water in the . Plain and other Bed- H re at <i blage \ —————— FairPrices—No Gouging. | General Reservoir it will be neconsary, unleas great a : | Gx.—A brilliant assem! was | 8 delivered ii rt of the city. i i y ‘tension and other Tables. jentent tock evening at the New York avenue | Isnt Ruspen Boots axp Sxous.—The above ar | &¥ Goods deliver ior BLACKBERRY COR- | SSOnGD7 of waver is practiced, for the Gorerament | Extension « Mahogany Tete'a-tetes and Sofas, Ehureh, on, the occasion of the mar of the | Er 'Warchous 5'siB Ps Wickin Shcedt ec cate: | DIAL an bans; OLD PORT WIN® Ke ‘Att persons are, therefore, forbidden to use Parlor Cane Wood-scat Rockers and Chairs, | daughter of Gen. Casey to Capt. Robert N.Scott, | Siire in thieitpar viciate Thich ae, 4 | ceReolm ' we _ JOHN THAW. | bydranteon Poonsyivauis avenue, oF 0 any streets | Hair Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters ant Allow i Se ie to Laat OM eerither while Captaie Seat | Satisfy yourselves. 310 Pa. avenue, noai-tt NEW FALL BTOO: Sommisslonor of Public Buildings.tor watering the | CMMs letee Tarte orate tee eillows ee ee et Pas 486 os 486 | scecteor yuvessente, or for any ‘private cetoces | Foroiouing ine tit ek ceiek, oie h reeds im the Accompanied the sister-in-law of the general. Brrrato Roses all sizes. Wolf Robes, Skunk PAPERHANGINGS. whate » ‘close out the stock. ‘The following persons acted Sg enar Robes, Tiger Robes. Army Blankets, Blue, Green, Col. Fessenden, Lt. Raymond, Dr. Bacon; an: p | ver, very lowes prices, to Id and Velvet id" Bi .,Me- | And sons using the water are urgently 6d- - b. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. a Hed. White, Grey and Fiaid may bo found at thé | Fmbracing Gol ted BAERS Sopropria Slther | Waited te bees ccomomical inate ase saree saw SPREE NS tees Ad Mote the following as bridesmaids: Miss Campbell, ndia Ru’ B: PP es for the richly adorned o: most hamble residence no 21. { Repub. ron, a Miss Gillin. and Miss Meigs. There was a fair | ®venue, between loth and 11 no 3-Im WINDOW SHADER. es Commissioner of Pabli sprinkling of army officers, among whom was Corxs, Bumions, Callosities. Club and Invorted A bepatifel selection Gold Rent. Imitation Go! (OUGHB, COLDS, HOAKSENESS, &o. F ige, rlermas! neral. ged Joims, Chillblai D and Commen Shades. Buff, Green and Blue Hol- 1s ees cryin. or ths Beet suceogetul ierateds without in ge | land, b the yard of mde thto shares. Cc compounn siktf dy GUM ARABIO, of bapPis' aca cBt nT sorrow- , by Dr. 5 on rPprli 3 bs . Le CY ¥' made ek nactbont ceca a Geena ant a ase Penntylvania avenue." otween Four-and. Warrontad fe be Gilded seith Gold Leah g | 5 ST Goke | it and Remedy has aif and Sixth streets, Washington, D. ©. Opera- | The handsomest assortment in the District, from aaa a oe ad txtensttely eed that 2 ae and Baltimore, which cxused a general brie 4 tions performed in a few minutes, and patient | the best man aerory fs the country. dlse,a beau- have one ith ite oxtrsordina: Ween; of sympathy amongst the mgers. A sic’ can always walk immediately without the least | tiful variety of gare Wood and emall-s' Oval . Itean be had at allthe principal drag | o. hey rej eas aoTRS im the arms of its father, called for | inconrenience. Ladios and gentlemen attended at | and Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and domes- ree at 35 and ity cents & bottie, rae. | os ® drink of water, and after swallowing & | their residences when desired, now Te. 007 d2m& cosa > tmouthfal gasped and died. The little corpse A en PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. ‘was placed at length upon a car-seat, vacated Lapisa’, sions, Youths’, Bivoore ees Childran ro bia, en mb a, a re! vision ef Lot one ‘ean some Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Nails,&c | (CAMP STOVES! | oy... “ bbe: | Bhoer, aitere; Ladies? AED PHOTOGRAPHS. AMP STOVES 11! ri Sompetiti fie ‘vicinity exerted theanss hearts ADG.ME 12 | Soa'GentsHuakle Ovetnhoce with (lt Untoe sad | Oyptey of eel eee OTe Paintings, Statuary | We are now man: GAM COOK gaa | Btthe tame sine’ we vea to show the p; Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots, At Allon, | C9 NEATING STOVES which we will wal ee stork of LADIES — ok meee ~ Awe = anit ouch of na- Gripe Co. F Indie, Rabber Store, Fean. rears, ezhe attention Sf shone renovating fs called ik gore. or hundred age ne a on COPS. pad. a . between a Z above 8, Ww ‘were purc! Fr, and, 2 Baltimore. » He * pone ar Pepe any —_—————-- account of the timos, will be sold at the loweat Te- 391 Peon. a Rear Tth strect, terns Prov. Arwgs has been requested to repeat Av tue lxpia Busser Breen, ot Alen Clapp & mmunorstive Le rceperess tod Cd pol? tint, Chron k Re a] aay aoe | reises in reference to the mar: a By evense, | 5 Than anna * ee ls a 6 i pepe by his pupils tas Spe etloer and sotdice may, fiad » great variety of for goods and labor, when purchased andexecuted. | Ay snc y safest nee ED oaRPETS a BI bald ccm LD other night at Willard’s Hall. The repetition, ig Coats, Kenchas. Blankets, Lecgins, Air Stiplen warrant a GRE: winpow | OILGLOSE snouuting to eretseee for FROM BOSTON with music, vocal ane Sal Bee i bah aon end and one, wactal ‘artiics ia. the Ka ber ine. anxnes jratend tp arautes. in city or noaatry, cash of aNorthern manniacturer declining ban” be prt a o-% aye ae Monday night, Dee. Ist, at Rev. Mr. Butler's | S06 fiarge stock of Buffalo Robes lin a Mal — ” ‘Alto 3 MPORTERS, W: tk Church. corner of Eleventh and H streets. ‘Sec | fined, Weifand Lap Ruber, Wool Hanke! ail col 19 NG 406 Seventh at.,oigntdocreabore, | actlttyg lane PE of COMFORTERS, WINDOW HARTLEY & BROTHER, a eae Prowoiemathantromfortintie campand tela, | polis ____"* ‘Odd Vellows' Hal. | SHADER CROCKERY, Gt-s including Parlor | ecg) * 99 and 101 Water st_.¢ e nl 2 RS ee New Box Store A new book store has | Ucre tooo tay be found gr Backatin | Snartanent at moderate pricae Sa complete | Phaonber apd ornen roves. Al Kinds oC CASI | ao came GREASE WANTED_The teen open:d at No. 244 Pennsylvanix avenue by | Sbirte. Ur sershigts, Draware Btuchings, Backwkin | nscortavent, at moderate » falikinds of DRESS | Purtlcawishing to bar willacte esata cee | Bo entectees Sil mes teh a Mr. Hrilprin, and the shelves are Jowded with cenit brunke sane vhard roa meets Dasgess | GOODS. for the peoeral nnd ages tare callice ot the henge ‘Bs of t, mrtg Gcchored at their Bn font ar SIG ee reworks. Role Agents for the Works. MEHA assortiment of standard | wagons” coap Shute, Cots and Rice, bode |) wetei Pa. ave. aud Niath eteest. bo6-Im* betwese Gand, | “cepimest MORGAN & MHINERART, | PSST vince Asie Pa. eres