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LOCAL ‘NEWS. AMUSBMESTS TO-RIGRT. o2eT Targa tee unigene, as Grevere Taek wee wae aoe returned Mea Europe, and will te- { reappear at Grover’s popular resort in the character of Madame Aubrey, in the spec. tacular drama “Romance of ® Poor Young Man.” Mr. L. P. Barret: personates “Manuel. ‘This is » most besutiful drama, and ie produced Bt Grover’s with much effect. waTus.—The “ Enchantress” will oe : aan and for positively the last time. Another opportunity is therefure offered the of witnessing it. The acting, music, ballet, scenery, and everything counected with this le make it exesadingly interesting. ‘To-morrow ¢ “The Daughter of the Regret” will be produced in magnificent wtyle. CarTuascay Hati—Canterbary Hallretains ‘week Galictti, Mortimer, Pennoyer~ for another and Velarde. The floral ballet“La ill be produced this . “The ipsey's Lay” will aleo be reyi The Oourt of Beauty, led by pretty Lillie Brandon, sliappear. ‘That old favorite, Dick Parker, has returned “and will give some of his Jaughable Ethiepian ‘eccentricities. VWanintise.—The comic burlesque of the Battle of Farnbrough” and the comic par- tomsme of + V ol.au~vent” will both be performed two-pight at the Varieties, Mr. Hernandez and the entire troupe appearing. M’lle Pauline, the beautiful and accomplished danseuse, thie evening, and the “Fairies” will also Maxey Social Assoctatiox.— Another bal} avidl be given by the members of this Associa- tion, thie evening at Temperance Hall. The en ‘Will be epranng fen 9 |,.and & splen- ‘Wrése and string P been. engaged, @ad withai an experienced catérerhaa been en- es to furnieh refreshments. This Associa- always get up good par tice. = os Sir ews Fimze—Abont 1 o'clock yesterday morning, “the stable of 8 cvlored backman, named Charles Black, situated betweeg K and L sts. and Con- secticut avenue and Eighteenth st.,was discov- eredon fire by Patrcimen Williams and Cal- oun, who inetantly gave the alarm. The stabie being filled with bay, &c., was soon destroyed; ot, however, before the horses and carriages were saved the neighbors and policé> The » Rames spread tos two-story trame dwelling Occupied by Wm. Becket, alaoa hackman, and ip & short time it was entirely conaum-d. Most of the furniture wax saved. The loss to both Partice is estimated at 8!,600, on which there ‘Was no imenrance. The firemen were out seon @fier the alarm was given, but, on account.of the scarcity of, wuter, could render but little Sevisiance. There is little doubt but that it was the work of an incendiary. Atout noon, yesterday, the handsome frame revidence of Mr. R. T. McLain, sitnated just be- yond the District line, on the old Bladensburg Yoad, caught fire, and in little time was en- tirely con~ So_ quick was the work of deetruction tbat Mrs. McLain and her five chil. Gren saved hut little of their apparel. A num- ber of soldi re and the neighbors were early on uetiere” the spot, afid render d every assistance. Mr. | McLain loses about 23,000. SaaS Coworesstoxat Lipxary.—Under the regn- enone Sespis Se th brary of Congress, when a took is wanted by 2 porsen Got tamed in the +tatute ax entitled to the use of library, its title, with the name of the applicant, is written ona ticket. The ticket f then given to @n Officer of the library, who puts the beok into hands of the reader. Yeturn books before leaving the library and tale back their tickets; otherwise they are held ible jor the books. Persons wishuig to ‘consult costly worke of art must mak special @pplicauon for that privelege. No one is is Bllowed tocnter the alcoves. Readers are required % | In taking notes | trom books, pencile (not pen and ink) arato be | used. The statnte and the instructions of the commitice forbid the librarian to permit any book to te taken from the liorary for the use of Person not named tn the statuté as entitled to that privilege. —— ConeuLtine a FortTUNE TELL ER.—Aboutthe ‘Md uit., Mr. Geo. Schenck, who resides in the | Northern Liberiier, was robbed of about 0), which ha@been kept in a chest, and being un- abie to find out who the thief was consulted a fortune teller in Baltimore, and received a de- gcripticn of the parties. Mr.dnd Mrs. John Hineley,jiving near him, he thought answered to the ceecrip'iun, and he caused the arrest of the Ss, Who had un examination before Jus- tiee macidon Tuesday list, and a final ex- amination on Saturday, when they were hon- orably discharged. If Mr. Schenck is silly enough tw put his faithin fortune teliers, and to charge h’s neighbors with theft on the strength £ their intermation, he is liable to get himself ito a big scrape some day. ea Osvechss VWacatwp. — Epiphany, Grace Surch, and Ryland Chapel, which have of late been used as hospitals, were on Saturday Telinguiched by the Giovernment, and wiil shortly be opened again for their legitimate exercises. We understand that it is also the intention ot the Medical Director to relinquish all the @burch:s as fast as he can doso. Some of the patente in many of the hospitals are notin a condition, as yet, to be removed with ‘This will cause a delay in gi the church. «, Lut time dooir- of ties not to depriv * people of their places of worship longer than actually necessary. ———— District Sorpiere’ Raecizy.—Major B. B. French, the treasurer of the fund for tne relief of the fxmilies of our District voitunteera, has made shout six huadred payments in sums ranging from four to thirty dollars, according to tember last. About seventeen thousand dollars Baye been received on account of contribations to the fund, of which abofit six thousand dol- Jars have been paid owt by the treasurer up to the present time. (ving yet on hand about eleven shouss-“ dollars. It is anticipated that she fund »-*t Oe increased oy further contribu- tions o7 ¢bout five thoneand ‘@nilars. ei Foret Warp Station Casma.. Sunaey _ Peter Grady and Peter Straum, drunk and dieord+riy; turned over to military and locked Bp hours. Wm. odd, mab Wilson, vagrant, locked up9 hours. Thos. Preati:s, drunk; dismiesed. Jas. McVey, do.; do. James Jones, drunk and disorderly; fined $3. David Jones, do; do. Richard Heyer, @runk; turned over to military. Frank Wells, drunk and suspected of larceny; dismissed. Dr. Tanner, assault and disorderly; for a hear- ing. Charles Levaut, suspicious charact-r; dismissed. Joba Burne, drunk and disorderly; Baed $1. —_—~>——_. ‘Warnincton TuxatTse.—This resort, which been much improved in its internal ar- Fangements by Mr. Nixon, will be reopened on Wednesday evening next, when we Elia Chestacy, who made her debut last season, will appear as « ly Gay Spanker” im “Londen Assurance.” A good company, fncluding Mr. and Mrs. Bland, Mr.and Mrs. Gaspard Mulder, Mr. George Farren and Mrs. ll, haz been engaged. . ——— size of the family, since the firet of Sep. | drunk; fined $1. Han- | DisornDeRty.—Captain H. A. Lacy, James . Martiv, supposed to be s lieutenant, and Jona- gon White, who represents himself xs a “‘mer- cbant,” were yesterday arrested by officer Dona for creating a disturbance ut ‘Sal Austin’s, on Sixth street, And breaking up the furniture. ‘They were taken to the etation house to await @& hearing this morning. Se ea Par Orr.—The ith New Jersey Regiment, which bas been doing daty in this city wince May lart, was paid of by Major Allison, U.S. A., om Saturday last. imaen | it has been in this city nearly a year. they were ™ onthe’ wages, which was due. ae four jor Allison expecta, in a day or two, to go; down to the front and pay the other New ‘Jer- regiments — —_-—---- Brevic AT THs UAPITOL YraTaavar.— ‘There was a iarge attendance apon the ser rice i» both the balls of Cougress yesterday mora- ing. Rev. Mr. Stockton, chaplain, officiated in the House ball, and the Rev. Mr. Channing in the Senate chamber. Beth discourses were eloquent and impressive. The distressed con- diton of our country was touchingly alludrd to by Loth. > Orricers Ergoren—at the annual meetiag of tbe Columbia Typographical Suciety, oa Savordsy night, the following olficere were giected for the year is03:—Win. Preeident; Samuel McElwee, Jr, Gent, Wm. J. Frizzell, Oorresponding and Be- cording Secretary, Joun U. C. Whaley, Finan- lal Secretary; Michael Caton, Treasurer. > AMrs.—The City Postmaster Will in a few days be ready te aeees im ac- cordance with thy rule laid down by tue Poxt- Piseter General, tae old letier which hav. been used as currency. of the time will te given, 7 Postacs Sr —~e—____ Stem Soipiexa to sick soidiers will be sen Prals in thiserny tw Me day. Thy wil go in tbat city. om the various how- ‘timere by rairoad to- genefal Quspital in Szxatons Sumner nd Wilson, Sad Gimtingo shed speakers, PAC ted Sigpret Part in the m: of the « s Ralin€ Asse. istios,’ at Widard's Hali, this evening. Orry i. B um -Tha 'Y Hatt ReLusseo.—That portion of ONy bel which has tron ee atare Ured as 4 inilitary and Ail the patieas 7. Dosyttal tas hee released, ‘were m moved un Saturds, Scndoe (- Stgr: Tt. ie practying to note growingdnter-et ‘Inaxi- tent the public schools of Washing:‘on. The present Board of Trustees—some of whom 1 Bnow to be men of education and atcill as edu- cators—seem imbued with a t of improre- tent, and honestly desirous of bringing ths schoolesup te the standard: of exevilence in accord With the progression of the aga. A theught or two has been sa; ited by rend- ing the new rubs of the beard. ‘ere it not tod serious « subject for mirth—oae in which fun” to the rvader might he too coma f suggestive of “death” tothe children—it would be amusing to note the extent and eiey of “vacations” for the year—conristing of Saturdays, Wash- ington's birthday, the Fourth of July, Thanks- giving, Christmas, and a religious anniversary or two—the accustomed holidays, made sacred te recrration and freedom from the routine of datly toil—holidays, the deprivation of which would occasion juvenile disguat and mutiny, and the revolt of parental authority sguinst omeial saci i el ix y indeed! Why not incinde nights and SUbdaryy pas f3t feat putting too tine a point upon lustration, meridian intermia. sions And ecrrional recesses} If une of these breathing be considered a vacation, “T for one ca see wee ores thechffdren with their myriads of brighteyes. Then th- schovis of Washington are tohave no vacation frim tho first Monduy In Sept mber to the 15th of Suiy; or, erally, I fear from “July to «ternity,” with many of the now jaded, worn and weary litde dears. I- know not whether there may be aiaw im the District against “cruel.y to ani- male.” If not, there evidently sheuld be, to protect juvenile humanity avainst the unuatn ral burdens of the educational authorities; and a large corps of female teachers should be in- eluded in the protection it clasded’in pho'cata- gory ef animals, or, if deities,4n =e Orne man mythology or “swamp angels,” the act is no lees 0 Outrage upon those sweet divinitics. Tt im bed «Bough that gla should bs open in July-at ‘ailiat that had ani- ey le into desurtude, a» was sup- poerd: but that a Christinas yacution of 1 week at least, and another in the Spriag, should be withheld, ie an astonishment, not to say a re. proach anda hissing, in acivilizd and humane commnnity. it is not & small matter; these expressions are no indulgence of a mere whim. ‘@, a8 & pro. ple, take care of our horses and our cattle, but conrign orr children to ill health and a prama- ture grave most remorsely. If we desire to make All stady repugnant to the feelings of our children, to render them etupid doits, by a conetant, droning, irresoluta atuwmpt toaccom- Plish something while shirking the irkaomeness Of the bop less, unending toil, the “vacation” #yet: m of the Trustees will be sure to do it. This eternal cudgeling of the brains of the little folks is unnatural and un hy siolozical. “All work and no play makes Jack dull bey, now as ever I would ha with all their might while in school, if it were but three hours a day, and accomplish infinitely more than by a listlees, reetless half-and-huif | attention to study for six or seven hours. And no child ought ever to be kept in school more than thirty-six to forty weeks in the yeu. Another rule declares that wach’ taachor is responsible for the eafe-keepinz of the furniture and other echool property.” This seems espe. * children study | {ater cially hard on teachers who have school houses | compared with which Pennsylvania barns are palatial in architecture and extravagant in cos!—rooms into which any one’ can break ut night without difficulty, af which are so damp as to mould. the public property in the shape of books, and almost daily send children to their homes with eclds and headaches. Si arule would apply with bette? graae, tf those who make them worid heed the requests of teachers and their own promises, and mak+ the little repairs that are absolutely required to en- sure the safet? of the furniture. It 4 casierto | fitin state and make rules of unequalled =trin- kency than todo other and mere pra-tical du- ties requiring & little personal supervision such &s is the constant duty of teachers. But Tl cannot speak of Washington school houses without danger of losing my temver. Seme of them are simply burbarou: outrages ¢mbodied in « burleeque on the noble science of architecture, and # deflance of the laws of bralth. Itisa grim gnd solemn j ke to say,in view of such facts, that «the pliysical educa- Gon and comfort ef the scholars iy also under the care of the teachers.” Would to heaven it were under the care of those who are competent to build school houres, in piace of soine less healthfultban negro houses on a Mississippi plantation! : It seems, ale; a little like an ineult to intel- ligent snd circumspect teachers w plagon pr. licly petty rules for their private behavior, as with reference toreading ne wepap.-rsand inaz- @zines And conversation with yi-i'ors. Good trackers are at least presumed to be posted in the proprieties of their personal behavior in school. Butl do not write in a carping spirit —am an outrider, having an interest in the subject only as & quandom educater—and have no dowst that the trustees are honest and earnest in their efiorte for the public good. Farr Pray. Se ROMANCE OF A Pook Youso Man.—At (}ro- vers Lhester, this + vening, a novelty of the worl pepuiar character will be pr vented, ein- Ploying not only the entire dramatic reegurces of tLe popular ertabli-hment, but also r quiring un tmimense outiny of money—we mean tha eres! success of Wallack’s New York Theat r the “Koemance of @ Poor Younz Man.” Mr Grover bas purchased, and owns exclusively, thie great play; and it cannot be performed in any thest:r in the country without his p-rmis sion. This is an advantnge ot which Mr. Gro. ver may well boast, for the success and uai- ver-al poy ularity are fully established. The e:enery for the piece has been Printed by Mr. Strong, a great artist: the michisery, Which is wonderfully beautiful, is by the skill. fol machinist, Mr. E. Putnam. The appvint- mente, costumes, furniture, & are new. The cast is a very superior on Theeminent young actor, Mr. L. P. Barn ty “Msnuel;” the charming come Hough, as “Mad. Anbrey;* Kau: Donin as ee Mr. Setcheli as “De Bevannes,” c. We May expect to see a crowded and brilliant house at Grover's Theater this *vening, to see the “Romance of a Poor Young Man.” e City Rattway.—Some slight difficulty was 4r--onced in running the cars on Saturday, OM RCCOURL we th. cs snow on the track. ‘By’ Poof mud and efficient force, the causes of these delays will in future be remedied. The-compan ordered & car similar to those in use in the Nerthern cities, and which sprinkles salt along the track, thus dissolving snow, ice, &c., and Ecyeauex the wheels from ing or from coming stuck in the mud, which was really the cause of the great trouble on Satarday. Large numbers of men have been at work sin-e twoo'clock thie morning, in clearing the nd frozen earth from the track of the horse railroad. on the avenue and other #treeis. 2 aie A Case «18 Prnt.”—An Albany restaurant issued $1,000 of shinplasters, and has already redeemed 95,000 worth! The proprietor can’t eee the profit in such banking: ‘Thie “reminds us” of the case of a well- known French barber of this city who issued some thinplasters during a t time som>s yeare agd, but which were so successfully counterfeited by some scamps (despite his in- joun device of writing his Signature while x on his back) that was compelled to stop payment. He complained that while he iseur only ® peck, more than a bushel came iu for redemption “by Gar!” sates Nabe ARRIVAL OF TROOPA.—Since Saturday, the following bave arrived: 173th Pa. militia, 790 men, Lieut. Col. Join Winner; 166th Pa. militia, ©, Major Nash @. Camp; 2d battalion 17th Pa. Cavalry, 568 men; Light Battery , N.Y. artit- lery, Lieut. A. R. McMabon commanding, 13] men; 3 recruits for lst B.I. Gavairy; 73 for 1Getn, 168th, 17ist, 172d and 179d Pa. mallitia: 10 for varlous regiments; and about 100 con vales- cents. —___»—__—. A Pocxet Picasp.—On Saturday, Mr. Mark Howland, one of the supervisors of the roads in the county, drew $150 on a check, at the bank | of Riggs & Co., and placed it in hus tine book, whi b be put in his pocket; and while standing at the counter transacting other business, some one of the “light-fingered gentry” relieved him of bis money. ee CHESAPEAKE AND OIO Canat.—Theinjary to Harrivon’s Lock has been. repaired and boats are again running. Mx vessels, carrying inal six hundred and #ikty -two tons of Gua, arrived ow Saturday night. es Sxcomp Warp Station Casus.—John Jones, @rupk; dismireed. Lick Crump, makiag an incendiary ats mpt about half pS>st one o'clo- last night, near corner of Penasylvania avoane and Thirteenth street; di-miseed, ate a 227 PewestLvamii AvuauR opposite es of Pr. You Mest tister Ou iat a padners apd » | misled. u: ° r sue: crevfully treated Phrnat Dlurases, Catnrrurt Anne, tion. Dy. Von Mosbhaickor's treatment of the mot obrc nie eases has b«. | @arpasred. nw Willards’, Auriat, ae Goops.—It is not tary for Hal to em merste th» diferent styies Rubbre and Wuste Pereha wa ulne t he keeps on hant,(hoe keep: them nextdo rte warehouse, ‘Phere are ne other madi- cines so reliable, « sud comvenient as Hollo 2! Pile and Ointment, siways resiy for ase ey are invarable to the soldier ex; to wevode wr-a, toy cannd bowel complaints, Borer fell. Oniy 2 conte por vex ar pot, Wa aseuar rt Bo! y has also , appearing as | divans, Lotty ; j i h venue, gece Da. Pore bes retur” Physician, corner 14th a. T Mitegun. : ts Coss Nai to tewa— Nomaep: jatland Bo n-tf dos |, Bewions, Cailositiea, Club and Inverted ged Join, Chillblainsand all Dinnases et fucceeefolly sreated. withyut pain of a3; son sbofear i FQ agp 820 whe abe at a than at an: akee This isso. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE AND RENT. _ *CENIGHED ROOMS F 450 i3th street,’ AUCTION SALES, ° => ROOMS. A; . Totnes sear hn SPY ALES SO é hirop ist, CURNIZH ED MOMS TO LET— Nice Furnished | 5 pochages assorted Dry Geo. ‘ds and contents, Ryton eee | Reet 2M OMe TO LET Nice Mrreat be- |} frank ond contents, 6 Vaile Bait and Pint mega Masbington. Dal. Ope, | tween Land G.” Ment moderate deslee, | 3 bores of Bboes. te ae car alecps wali tmaeatacats at the least | '[% LET Two yeesant PORNISHED ROOMS, | The cargo 5s the sigop BF Gree,” inconvenience. Ladian sad gentlemen attended at | ait AT family; roo Sas sentie — ot faster: er a Ree Teeetennne See tees 5 pom | Willards': Address W, WeR Aint Otee darset | § 3 it Hate WARD Ht. YD. Rilarde’. Addrose “W. W.B..” Star Office des 3° . Ma. Martha, D-0._ 183", Men's, Youthe . Misses’ and Children's F¢ BENT—A my STABLE. near Prank!in = = Le Bochie Oretahons with felt Thaing and | veges ong gph tree stale, ion a(von immneat: ceaeboner’ Gane cone aay * 1 i - tap; Men's Rhort, Kner and flip Rapte. At Alien, | ately Inquicect gau Par ove ncrosie tae Mote Lene vor. *: Cian d Co.¥Tndla Rubber Store, Pena avenue, | litan H. tel. ‘3 408-3" | OG: SATURDAY MORNING mont (5th inet roe Ore twaen 10th sn ote no x _ rr) ROOM, p*easaat 2. at Stadler paige ST EPS oy aa Sneae hear fummieeed ee Bet. | 20m, cor: er of K ip treets we oe ibbis Crete Leneian Care enka mei i L427 Seventh rt, detwren Gand Wdeiw= | My fer ‘oeb, eithoat ve ‘apple 1B hande, | * a Heversecke, and avery artitle made from ladies FIERNISURD Rooms To RENT—Ai 499 inh | lore #wing ta: mane. coe tot fa sy minutes “he trade, at 13 oe Rubber, sath. A. Mall's Indis Rubber Warehouse, Teetrect. between Hand New York avenue, suit- Ko 2) One “Nicon,” dai Sy, "8 Bape. can To. © halen Dousls Goratorta: ‘ofa wry Ved where you can obtain them st manufacturers! | sble for three or four geatiomen. References re | trotin $5. and was used as a sad during | Kish. lity, in bales of 6¢0sem Seach, and be prices. 310 Penna. avenue, between 9th and ith | quired. = > ie 5-2t* | the lest et tetererl aces Jand 2drive single | sox x om ig ¢ on; a = CORA | FOR NART—A dpcirabie FROMMRODM, onlg are | “Wort: Ono Teebt soi clegeat Wagon. baiit by te @nnay Torey Parvurs. for able—tevenih street, No. B70, between Lened | BrSwatel: Brown street, Now York, fo order, good YUTCRE DAYS CBISTADORO'S BXORLSIOR HATA DTR. “ de $3" | | No. 4. Ove Reoond band Cprriage, for one or two fe No Lead, ne Lima, ne Nitrase of Silver; nctein- | SOR REN PA Gret PARLOR and CHAM. | Horses Lapel og - TRB & O0., Auctionsers. stantancotsly; nevet falls; produces all the shade | “I Bynes thirst clave PARLOR and CHAM. SBA Sy SURG; a ee FASLR BDRr- cf Viaek and brewn. Parties who wore dissatiatad | the Patent and Post OMlce, No. 380 Prt, netwaen:| NO % One ret ning Ne Buecy’ Hi Naede by | Deane Locsv onsen 8 TH Tish other Bros, nse thin with invariaNiecottate- | RARE Rigewerts i Gsm | pa lipe, PBiledelphle, to order, wih tandem has” becember ii ate oe tien. ; SALB—A portable HOUSM, located on Oot, | bers to match. Low OLN ’ erene oer Menufectared by J. Orietadoro, ¢ ator Hous, | HF peer the Boer mer lersaoncaire cl | A io:abont ene ton of Manatee Harn a ,| pour-and-a halt mueet wy git Ss lserere, New York. Bold everywhere, aad appiled-by all | Soup, "BBGUBON, comer Pa. ave. anid Jat atrcot : ‘ consisting cf eres oveupiog Hair Dressers. aed < as Terms 2 an ., Price $1, @1. and gv’ por bof, according to | "TO BENT— ead well furnished BOOMA. | _de 8 WL. WALL & 00.. Avete, | "Yous in ae tine, ; oS Nev | Grat end seed Reena: forthe rigiegy ‘athe, By W. L. WALL & 00,. Auctionsor. ak wrentee, SRDS ‘i ‘oe Warm . H v3 and War Departments. Address ‘* NOB -! Inv! “ Oa ry aks the Calsvapono’s Hare Paresavavivs paryget de Di ahd o we ‘sell is x, ti ee Ie tnvaluable with his Dye, as {t imparte the utmoet |: ae =e maz | i fremt ot the prom seas without fread. Pitesti, rea tis softness. the most beautiful gigss, and great vitality f Pe; EN Te ath ptt hagboedt. ee | ive tne Se 4 ie Ne ne 2 teh 1 Sra : = wane hairs mh sha Mt : au the Aurirign Minister; water and gas ia the house, Sth and 6th atrects went, being past of orig ’ ao ale, ‘e , £000! an rime larnaca, Bor rea) oY square #76. on m conte, Qi and GA per bottle, scoording %9 1 SRURNGN ARGTRER ab eae Paar dsiwe | “gen! W_L. WALL & O0., Aucts. ; come aeeiaay si YOR KENT—A PARLOR and two BED KOUMS, sere es 0. Bavomuion’s Hara Drw, all well furnished, with ia: it 2° per. month Ww — - Ths deat im the World. loeation near thr Capitol, 404-0 at. betwoon lef ANTS. By J. 0; McOUITRB & OO.. Acctioncars; Witiam A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro | 824 2s Suitabie for two or three guntiomen, ducer a color not to be distinguished frem nature— warranted pot to injure the Hairin the least: rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes. and invigorates the Bair for ifs. rey, Red or Rusty Hair inatentiy turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and besutifal. Sold by all Druggii iste. &e. SF The Genuine is signed WiLLIaM A. Barown- LOR, on'the Jor sidex of rach bor Fartory, No.81 Barclay st., New York, marth Ray PRASSYLV ANIA Rowts, Boldii sylvenia Route, cortheast corner of enue aud Sixth st., Washingtou au l-ly Srermasts Imvia Rep: Hall hax just recelyed a Light dull” finished Co: chos, extra large sizes; alao, a Talmas. ve t $10 ach: light (Io-ws bei welling at manufacturer’ pricaa Office 0) 5a. m. antil® p .; on Rnndays from 2 to 0. Norton, A (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond at.) ~— Baitwnore and the North and West—Two trains foave laily and one on Sunduy—q) ere enonylvania | mn from | p.m. gent Goons.—Mr, H. A, of Officers’ Long ‘and ; also, dull finiahed Pon jot of bine Baglish long. pi also, extra long and ght) Rabber Capes with slesrus hich at his India sbber Warchouse, 310 Pennsylvania avenus,' he- ren Hh and 1th #1 neu tf MARRIED, On the th Novem. r, by the Rey. Rother (Nell, Mr WILLIAM H. BARNES to Miss MARY JANE BAILEY. allo. thia city a Ralt more tun pisare copy Thoreday, Dec. 4th, at the Parsonage, an, Mr. W. PERKINS to Rev Dr. Ry ANN TRACY, both of thin city. ins Op the $ th ultimo, in Georgetown. by Rev. Wm BH oChapman JOUN-F. WAK ARINE F, GAUER. £ZE to =p DIED, Monday) morning. De: infent daughter of Rich‘ Hier funeral will take \ lace f om the ber grandfather, Mr. Geo. darvey, co: moot avenue and nber ath, N F.and Lizzie T Miss OATH ErTtk, Harvey. Tenidence of rnerof V. L streets, to morrow meroing. a No’clock, where the friends of the family are ret queried to attend, On Morday merning, the 8th instent, NELLIE, youny: et daughter of cos and the Phenix, aged 4 years aud li months. The funeral will ey from the her granc father, John A. Mmith, 399 Tuerday afternoon, at 20'clock. At9«'clock this morning, THOMAS aged 2 yeare. The friendsand scquaiutencer are ettend the funeral at 3o'ciock to-mor fu ther notice. (Balt. Sun please.copy.] late Thomas Tesidence of C street, on P. MOORE, requested ta row with yut With sorrowful hearts we have to announce the death of cur beloved child KDDIK FREYHOLD, aged 4yeare apd? months His funeral will take place on the 9th instant, at? o’cloes , from the residence of hia mu parent ch berear, On the 2d Octoher, Mrs. REBECCA G. ROSERT- EON. wife of Thoman A peverats [Baltimore pape cop: ILe0N 8 PHILADELPHIA PROVIB: No. 119 Pa av The undersigned takes this method bis thar keto the citizens of the Dist very liberal patronag- bestowed upon hi the past year. and to assure them that years olt, ION STORB hetw. 19th and 2%A sts of returning rict for the ing no pains will im du be #pared to keep up the reputation of hia extab: ment. [have and will kee: constantly on hand, from the Philadelphia market 3 usu: GAME, POULTRY. SWERT’ RH MUTTON REE® HAMS, TONGUER SEY SAUSAGE; aleo. PHILA DELP RUTTER OR WNGE CO! NTY BUTTE and VEG Private fauilier or officers a fail supply of Ravs. VEX im JKR! Pra PRINT RFRCITS CABLES of all kinus in season “meskes will find the beat assortment of marketing «ver offered in this ity. at ell ti Spe 2etm _THOS. R, WILSON. : OF 08 WHET, ATCHMAKER, 318 Pa. Av . Tros Haru.) U. 8. would renpeetfally all the te FANTED—A half-grown GIRL. Apply at 356 | E2947, URN ROOMS SAND Two | B strest, corner er ie. __ ERIDAX APTRBNOON. Devrs on wvuthwest cor PANTY MAN. m. ib and irom, 4 er of 1B*h and K streets, No. 339 Ith street, two | VV AST OLA WOMAN. to cook, wash and irom, | BS Titiaents deed of trast datet, Blocks? m Pa avenue Sod Shree blocks from the ae ; SOON Acoma (aR fepreae exe it. estaur: aD »—Permenertiy, a iM, iris! lice is 5 bapa he offives are suitable fore paymaster, | WW 23, 8E Permenentiz. » ROOM Board |43- | for Wath Moeuty. in tite Bisteiot 4 : | érees Major W.."’ Sox 28 Atar OMes. “FOR RENT—PARLOR, hoated by farases, with | Weantep— gond Ci ERKS, ef not over%g | Chamber and Bath room adjoining, and other re yearsofase who ran wri’e avery fine hant. to . i Ag See Wharf. foot of @ street. : | Ring thence sast, ei'h the kee tere vita vy Roomclomon, ilk erer ty Hee eek Hart toot ofentress, MORES. | $o"the tine 0 tog treet whieh bok Seay, WASTEDIA WAITER, at the Gosling Roatan | te the Fortheeet concer ofnant names ste; to ope that understands the business gol r des 2t* fare, and troctave Fiano. new and in sigheat atyta, . 3 dat! bet te the rorthwest corner ef said 7 Ro. 180 Recond strect. between D and ain gr the rant. 247 Ponn ave. between IMB and 13th th with the linaot Fig atceet cant the . erbey ining, containine ity fou: wager wil be xiver the whole yoar round ndred and twenty Gre square fect o sis Herein Sl 4 | ‘O LET—Elegant FURNISHED ROOM3, Par: and Chamber, or two handsome Thambere r r —- = Terma: One-t! cash; the replies | gentlemen only with or without Boxrd we @ WANTED-A SITUATION. tr rempectibic twrit's poe el fp Ww. b girl aacha’ bermaid. Tnquire for 3anye 1 Riya CHAE KIOTZS Rota ee eee, | a6 Pe eke ea ee nee Seer socused by a deol of trast om thie gremices. Dear l7th street, de Sta" de 8 2t* eerie =s : a — m five days after the sale, the trustee the "0 LEARE— o of years. a PIANO-MAKERS.—W4NTED-& number Tight to respll.onone weeks’ notice | 1 9 COtGKOUND feot tromt, by 18 fest deep, shaper geod CASE MAKERS SOUNDING soaup poh a risk and expense of the detantting ituated it . bet iT ‘Qt atreecs | an 5, al ; = a | pearthe Dep tand the Capital “Acre eGHAS | RL OCR NO S50 We Rate ee ane wanes | All converancing at the cost of the warshaser. H. ANDERSON, Book Seller, 459 Bevanth atrest, | “8M ages “| jas HARK Rae, Ngnney i FL YOUNG MAN. 18 years of age, is desirous of _ not-eokds J. 0. MOUUIRE & OO. Austs. OR REN F—loserprivate family. two. ORAM. obtaining « Situation in some store—grocery | J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Anctionsers. BERS and PARLOK, commedious nicely far- B'S BALE OF VALUABLE hed. in clos: prox:mity to Willards’ and Kirk- preferred—where heeam make bimaelf geuera:!y n be fourd dy addressing “MH. H” Warutroros. anfalinc nf to allthe Dapartimnanta | 5 enue, Best a cin aeed OF weet tose ‘x Mansion, The best location in "he : ~-. ROUSE 1 , ‘ 2 t 7 ANTED—A HOUSE, ‘al part of Cg my pee C. ia ore amt meme Apoiy a: W cty containing net lest than § rooms z ot Aee., te aI ATAGe aD OUeeEat | dress T M.A,” Box 36 Star Office de 6-Xt' So oe Ses yp hae soniie if ENT—A FUKNICHED HOU in- ——— =p : auction. x: 6 im Serre pees of kitch-g wachtoo-a, WANTED —Ten good COLORED WAITERS. | at'¢ o'clock p. m.,an the ines, the servants room, lighted with unas. new aod Apply at the office of the United Blates Hotel, | desoribed real estate sit in the city of Wash- | completely furnished. {twill not he rented for’ | Penn ele deat": ingtow. DO. that let aay lots ou ‘ee, | Boarding House. Pexseasion given imm-liately, WASTED—To buy 5 HOUSE, in or near the {M,) sleven.({i.)and ainteen, oo rquare Dem Apply at 616 Maryland avecas, between 2th and | WY ANTED—To buy « HOUSE, in aLeader | Dyrdqar bindeed anc sintesn ti.) —— : A048 | of Marine Rand _66-36"_ | chase money in cash: and the resiine it note of Fo RENT—The Buildings and Pr-minesnow ia |<: aemal! family twoorthese Fur. | eaual at sixand months th. occupa: of Hall & Whit«,ou Maiae ave, ¥ suitable fo: ol i | terest from the day of sale; deferree payments | $ | M&S. suitudie for housekeeping in between 43: = sth ee — nedett pet | by the Int Jaruass next Refer, | to be nen by not maaan Se Srastee, num, payable quarterly, i vance, Apply to “ > | ané es Men rohass | eM Mw ELLIS. Engle trop Works,or tn.740 Vow | ° : aero OO Pmt Oe. nal Shick said ‘Doles shall have bees teapeotively | Jersey avenue, south of Capito TANTED—Two JUURNEYMEN. to work on x ; | SAGHSALE= she PASC TIR GDP eae een Eee ee oe Ti the terms of enle are not Complied with in eli | POR SALE—The | BAS, FIXTU £88 and GOOD | 0), HARVEY & OO | particulars by the @fth Gay after the ‘the i WILL of @ Gest clase Wholsale Ligaor and | SOPZ 5.4 Uatertakers. 4107p at. | trustee reserves the right to resell upon Ave dane Sutler Establishment; has been doing s ee. FE — ~——— | netics. at the risk cost of the defaulting pur- ness for two years; located in the central part of | YWARTED— Pitty WOOD CUTTERS. Good chaser or purchasers. 2 | Pa. avenue; will also make a first-clax« restaurant. prices will be paid. Inquire at CASSEL'S ~ Gonveyancing at the oy of the ‘ $y Gu puryealars apply to the Agency Ofice, | Pred Btore, ou Indiana.avenue, between Recond | psckeeten ‘H.C: FAV B ING ky ; ER WD ARRESTS EUPOSR i acre | soe te dee _de sat 4 “no eokds J. 6. MoGUIRE & Os. a ity Property and Houres for male. d-3 if ‘SALESMAN WANTED—Thvwe by GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers D™. GCO. well acquainted with “he District trade, is to oe ' > | ENT—A neatly Furnivhed PARUOR ant | iS yearnofane, None others peed ae | WALT ABLE SQUARE OF GROUND FOR SALE RCOM; the Parlor contains w first-rlaw | PERRE & BRO.. East. Conratsixg AnovrT 9.00 Bersau Fast oF Piaee TPanive, st Np. 208 comperotieeinnt 2 | da get i Pa.ave.an€ Ninth atreet. | Guorxn—By virtue of « deed of trust t0 shpat. ——— — | \N ANTED—Every i 4 _geatio te scribers, dated 2th day of July, 16° q ory FRAME Dweutty i, | WWANTEDI rer indy ane gontioaas te cl Sone the land records of che clfy'and county. of between E and PF. Isisnd, has? | te Napoleon the Gent. wbocan be coven 't=4 for Warhington, D.C.,in liber J. A. #., Ne. a4, No. 305 Seventh street, “poosite | 9 few days on all affairs «M life. Kxaminatinn of $S_%4 and 9%. we will sell at pubiiec auction, on 1 2 AT aw* | dineares. and many cured ina fiwdays. La Vuisise foie wag Rp ney wt Socom lee, sabe “ | ERY PLEASANT KOOUs,~-cont door, | will visit thone not able to call upomber xt cl | premiere pil of Senare number sight bas | emultable for two or three gentlemen, i's | Eleventh st..near if," ” "UP'" “dae ate | minty (00) at 4s o'clock in the afterneom. | pizate family; Jocatios olptral aBt descrable, AN IS and BOAR! inot to in three equal paymentein§. IPand 16 months, with: cfrrencea required. Addresa Box No. 3 | Ww ee ne soba de Sh — pth introes® Stems Wee day of nale—the deferred eg, eee en ee ~_ | a quiet home —rooms communieating,—oue of ments to be secured eatiefacto-y to OR RALE— J8K aud LUT. containing 4 | gocd sise, the other may be «mall;may besnesccnd trustees and alien by deed of trust on the ner. rooms. situated in Kirst Ward 2ith st. oorn-t | orthird, ‘or etem fourth toor, Wf plesaaat; a. pri If the terum be put complied with ip Sve Gays from, of Tat. Any person wishing to find a geod bargain | vate family. wh-re tnere sre no dther bo rl-s, the cay ofaale, tne property will be resold at tho for cash can do so tg apely ing = full ee preferred, er to « ae oe —. beading ne thy weeny ee | en, CA ¥ N 44 enn, ave a ter al . ice. ot square one eres’ | pel ei = "as 210" | ee ze er oe im a thorauabtares ined late Shocity. Tt ia paved on, ™ A CUNG MAN I= YEAR: OF » ESAS | ome apeees eA ete “ z ~ = sp? = : GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS, | £1 s,situsti Tertaurant, where : ake hig | _deSeoede GRERN & WILLIAMS. Awete, SNF ROR 53809 —“F it generally usefu' % object. = ———$_—_———. SOR SALE— fourd ty addr acing “M.-H H.” 538 Pe. avenuc, By J. 0. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioncwrs. f. BE EELe eek Ben! of references given. de 5-3" KUSTERS’ GALE OF VALUA. PROPER T TY om Noxta L et., sat wuex AVENUE AND TRIED St Wkst —On AFTERNOO! W it am honest active WAN, a« ! vartner. with capital enough to load a vesa-| for the ATMY, B84 PCON as ¢ eaTancen are gtaned. | Refi renee gree sud required Interview had at | D_ FE. DUTROW’S, Butter Dealer, 8th Washington a W 5 rhe 100 tops of Cotton . Georgetown, D. 0. sie ply to f J.L KIDWRL SAWED AND 8PL.T s Wend toceamey * On hand and forsale Oy aw & MARLOW, or Seventh et and Cans), (east side, eo; also, Old Iron, Rope. C Dor nn Seemee Brean aoe, Lead. Zinc. ke Yam peyipg tae reremeaie, i Le C carh. for apy of the a ove menti- ‘rewaleder H pee CUAL or small quantiti, M. twelve months. mith toteron am tt * ra | Of all kinds, on he Be ee for pele » es W - Goorgero sn, trust on the pre i - | _devet yner Bevonth at, and Onnal. RAGS!—PKICES DE- | AM conve: pad yebe ¥ —Wauted immediately. at the » ttention of ‘MOF FASHION. White and Colored Kass, Wo toes reserve the residents of Washiogton, slso officers, autiors, | fy PO ile 1 Borke, Waste ‘and Scrap Papar, | te resell opone weeks notice in the Evening Siar. soldiers and peddlers. fo his large and wold anno The undersigned has now op-ned and designs to tim: recash prices to eve ybudy We | 5 C. BA Trustess. Stork of | Reve coustantly on hand the latest xtyles of pat- | and our wagon anyw! ere for Rags and Paper, in | 9 - FINK GOLD AND BILVEE WATCHRA terme for Ladies’ aad Childreu's Dresses, Becks, ities, ; me rect__ 50. BATES S Us, hate DIAMONDS, JHWELRY, Re. | Cleat kc . i y Rag and Paper Warehouse, | By 3. CaMcGUIRE & 00. Being connected with a large Kastero importing | “SPANGLING, BRAIDING, BILK KMBROID- | dente B75 and $77 Datrees, acer 7h. . BLE IMPROVED PROPERTY OF OTR sell wert pmacEegEs Leip Able | REN oe siege a PAUL OUR dome te order, ta W ASTED—Br s eentioman and bie wife, (a | Veneer aust onreneae) ete. Seer, Call and «xamine my stock before purchasing | STRAPS, WREAT 8 and BUGLES made te nisbed or unfurnished ROOMS with or with. | ae Popuic AUCTION —Oe SA’ TRpaY str Ee: elsewhere. | order. * out Board, (ic e private family JTaome. | ROON December Ith. at 40 oD All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for | LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’4 CLOTAER made + where convenient to the city cate Adadrees Stat- | ises, by virtue of a eed of trust, dated j bias 15 REPaterne — cat watch. | to, order in the newest styles DA RIxM AKING of | ing terms, location ete. Box 21, Star OMice’ dog | 1 th, ae and duly ecg Liber J. 4.8. Be, wnt done by = practi altkinds. TUCKING and BTITSHING a3 ovat “PRAMS WANTED! TRAMs WaNT To | Washer een sos eeetii oae the, land ces de Bor Dt ewh for Water Receeing ALLOWED TO | * Alfordors for the above Mish WR EGS! | cate crves nding teak te the Fee ease et { kote Nott i and 33, in ¢ ridteaden's eubdi 2 a R . * cs re No. 38, fron’ juches > _OFF1OMRS AND SOLDIMB'S GUODz, | “dea No. 613 othatreet.netw. Dand Pa sr. stiee:sopponits Wiheras’ Hotel. Pare renee | street bataren Grant ' strecks sort: and 4 Sn Pan i 44 Pa Avuxcu Noatw Spe, . 500 a H Chevrons, Pings: Gloves, Btstioneey ana’ teats | ON gevesen sh and ih Sie W Ateatrarene ee tohe, erases ie | 309 WB street. juncture Pa. ave noP-tm = | 8 ~ : -J. DANA A fully Alected areortine. to’ Mtandard Works and LADIMS’ DRESS FURST “tn Rngliah Preo h. Germsn, Ttallaas Bpan: {iutl, Ropud.. Ceres at Lae { Joanie tatiana tacemnse | ee gee ser. snae pn one mal "| all of opr own manufseture. and as the stock’ sas | History, Travels, Protry, Ne Juveniles, |-1) OOO EAbiss WANTED To get Meir | | doug! a < the rise, we are thus e: led te sutt | Oyelopmdias, Diction-ries. GQtammars, Mul cae * | ‘elvet mee. rie, | the m fautiai ries. Gram itary a, enth i Our stookof DRY Goods is aait increased by | innusis, Magsené Booka on the Natural Re ‘Liber ties. 5. ues ve ae a Gh Wathek Emo velar tees hoe G7 Orders for books not on hand, domestic or for- gh hong yey iggy Ro 8 “Between 7th and Sth ots, igo wit! be promptly exeented. pe 1m our goods ) HOLBSAL icvaatar Pe EMILE DUPRE, Ww PRODUCB AND BRUIT. ; Land IRON EAL, Lafiding and for sale at Ball 300 PENNSYLVANIA AVBHUB, * WHOLPOALD AND RETAIL DEALER IN FINEST PAMILY GRocaRins, PEENCH AND GERMAN WINES, LIQUEBS, CORDIAL#, CHAMPAGNH#, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, SROARS & TOBACCO, bas now on hand A Vory Vine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIED. ov M-tf ty f Ofacy reen: in Btore or made to vrder, ry’ GOLD FAPRRHANGINGS, ity of Ginsed cash prices, style or Hise, Orders for his gine 7 ing or Window Shades punctually executed, in ci or country. Torn.s Or executed. 2h fur goods aad labor, wh, ted J MAREBL Rens 10. 496 Seventh raat, 1B 8 doors above Old Follows’ Mall. L. 1Kb CLbBBI I beve just received per soh: Adams” and"“J W..” of Pure Masssehusetts Se nepapa ed atthe Senet 0. \. Hove Keepers. butters and all others prime artic Cider are in: e@mine this re parchasin, Union Bot! Bepot, no M tf tine “ from Bo-ton. G OLABIFIND OLDER. w! market price, in ¢: ited to call 4. SHEN, 37 % rateee Dib. CLARIFIB: aR tt IEtRD OTD 8. in wantofa vail andox- perortan®, TO LAD B. H. STINEMRTZ, avenus Bay Lo bar APPL, Mito arkine Prime BUTTER a is Preah EGGS lated Wi y | am bartels Jersey SWHRT POTATORS | * Sn bores New Fork OFD OTIOR—Thow in —" it of $00 harrola Splendid ONIONS NVine would Satan saa ot melee 3 berrela Havana ORANGES Office, No. 511 Ninth at., w! In gfe COCOANT won to. Gret class Servant, } igen boxes DRIRD Benane on hend fer geod ke, } 10 barrels Prime CIDER bermaids, tars ‘Beam etroeens, H PHANUTS, SARBINER and LEMONS, oang Men to walt on tables te peinate | = ae hand P xtzeste, sworn Hands wanted. “Hraplopare in iT BD jour: stock of CARPETS ana | be odteined without charge by salir Src ocneotatee | Mao wie manuiacturer declining busi- j Ppostasce MILIS FOR THe ARMY. FURNISHED HOUSS WANTRD.— Wanted ts Ofte Tent, fpr from ona to a i wach COMraratite Minnow | poaing o'r grave yeaa Tee | te } MEPING ARTICLES. inctuting =, fxd 5 WERHUR hed a meta | eee . new : = thing to Day willanre tamand money by | Wy 4RASUa NS, oie ees | R. BUCHLY. 498 7th st., east aide, Fite 9 siaine! the highest. | ; panini between @and ft. | or turniture Si fed tree ce Aur stovasl eall Bor Ss ecal. S12 tf No 269 Beventh new facturing OAMP, OOK ~ ANTRD—Rvery TING BTOV, ¥ war aH market. mee te in Baltimore. ty nr Raving 9 war pin wih as Bol? east side.) in New ant hose’ ~ bin po are DPtct v2 DEPARTM: == TAN POL! 7 os N Laprep mar) wi arrived with pies rab. the ons id Rleventh Rib Tae mesg 3S ati | Sse ‘ '@! t. W AND 500,000 Bek VENTED For a ication b-ing made at the ice’ LJ ine gs oe is, Sup: POR spp: ma |. No. 316 1th atrnet oO ee WER _ROWM- em way | sae ‘intandent price BSTATE AGENT, domes of Soap. wo . Roep ‘ant Coassa ov Pa. ateies aBo Tanva Stasey, Kentlon fox seit, = the Nol nal oe cota” Bre AND OaMie GRBASE WANTRD_Tas | B» Pope ate oerrg, ring | ars 1 Bye Micnaraan One MORGAN & BNivRHART.

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