Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1862, Page 3

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amUFEMENTS TO-NIGHE. Forp's THEATBR.—To-night Mises Richins: appests for the inst time in the opera of the yan; hter of the Regiment,” and those thera. fere who would see her as “Marie” must «vail themee!ves of this last oppurtunity. Moas. Fouche will dancenpagd deus with Misa V.!. aon, « whole performance will con_lude with a grand bret. QGrover's TREATRER.—Manage: Grover has tthe earnest request of many of his patross conrented to bave ‘the “Romauce of a Poor Yours Man” per ormed again to-night. f: will, therefore, te produc, nd for the list dime, with allits mag ‘iffcent~ encry, exquisite mouric and fine me-Ranical eff-cts. CasTeERsuny + A:t.—lo-nightarsin will ttormed © uetiere,” wherein Ann-tva Galieti and V + Suppor-rd hy tho entire Ratiet cops, 8piear. “The Gipe-y’s Lay” will agacn Le pif rmed by Julia Mort merand Kate Pennoyer, and the eutire company will app-ar ain new sonrs, acts and dances. Vanierize.—“Bat:le of Farnbrongh,” «¥ au-vent.”” «Phe bairies,” “French Dan-ing Mes-.er,” and ail the other amusing acts wh.ch Dave the past week so convulse ae | d with lsugiter | the audiencrs atthe Varietiex, will be given as | the clo-ing perfermance of the week. Hernan. ez has a very good company. Tee “Prack CoMMissioneR” UnpeR Ag- Best.—On Wedn y last, a jong statem=ct apprated im the Chicavo Times from an igdi- Visual calling himself J. Wesiey (Green, which Pr Olecsed to be an account of his receiving sov- €14] propositions for peace {rom Jelivrsoa Da- vis, (who had sent for bim,) which he comna- Bicnied to the President. His statem-nt bas been copied benepabee | and telegrap'ied thoughout the ceuntry, and has made the author fomt what rotoricus, and from recent devolop- Ments he is likely to become more so. m what we can I~arn, Mr. Green vi-ited the city, in es With several ladies, avout the Sth of last month, and put up at W but at this time no one suspected him of ben * plenipotentiary, slthough he lived rath+r fast, and was riding nearly every day; butonl-aving be promptly paid his bill. About the 224 of November (about the time he alieges that he visited the President) he arrived in tha city a second time, and put up at Willards, beingin company With a gentleman from Balti:mer-, and was several times at the War Department and the White House. During bis slay he stopped de the hat and fur store of B. H. Stinemetz, and examined a ae Sante tur cape worth about $195, but told Mr.s as he was nota judge of the article he would bring a friend to exunin- it. He and his triend subsequently examiu-d the cape,(Mr.S. being absent at dinner,) and lect ‘word With the clerk if Mr. S. would ‘bike 3175 fer it to send it to bis room, and if he was not there to seid itto the War Depariment. Mr. S. shortly afer came in, and deterraimed to iet it go at the price » ed; but befere he conid tend it to the piace jerien ted, Mr. Grren re- turned with Rearrisge, and requested the cicrk to go with bim tothe War Departinent, and he would receive the mo Om arriving at the Deparim n waeseion of tho And seve tie clerk eu War Deparsnen! pap: r: “NOVEMBER 22, 1539. Pay B.H. Stinemetz one na seventy-five dollars, and charce tof J. W. Green. “J. WESLEY GurEN.” The clerk remarked that the Department was cloeed, when Green told him that those con- nected with the Departments could got in the Lack way, and offered togo tothe Treasury aad s« bim get the money. ‘Phe two start-d throuzh the Piesicent s crounds, and on gettiag in iroat of the Whe Houee, Green told the young min to walk ov, and he would oyertake him—that be bsd some business with the Pr-sident—and be bolted in the front door. The clerk went ou a little iurth-r and waited for him, but he not mekirg his appearance he went back to look for him, buthe had eft. On inquiring at Wii- dards’ it was found that he had zone oi, forget- ting to pay his bill, which, by the way, was small. Some of the ci: rks atthe War Depart. ment informed Mr. Stinemetz that Grreen was a well known me: chant of Pittsburg. The Metropoiiten Police 6f this city some = since to;K m@ ures for his arrest, and yesterday Super-ntendent Webb patch from ( hivt or Police Brad stating thar he bad beem arres' and a the requisition of cur authoritws. Captain McKeivy, ot the detectives, was yesterday dis- Patched for him, and he may be expected here shortly. Green claims to be somewhat “acquainted in Ealtimore,” and says that he was induced to visit Richmond by a man named Hora N. Wilson. foimerty & detective police officer in this city. The Philadelphia /'ress appease to think that this J. Wesley Green “is iden- tical with a Rev. John W. Green who wis enguged in rome disreputable transactions in that city some years since. Green’s story ccenpies three columns of the Chicago Tim-:, but is too ridiculously improbable to be seri- ously refuted. He claims to have l-ft Pittsburg On the morning of the 2d of October, and to bave arrived in Richmond on the morning of the 6th, going by the way of Wheeling, Staua- ton and Gordousville. This route wouid in- welve abcut four hundred mils of railroad travel and nearly one hundred miles of horse- ba:k riding, and its accomplishinent in three days, in these times, is hardly possible. The New York Triéune, which, to support its ridiculous peace-propositicn stories, has eager- y grasped at such tales as this and “Dr. Bar- mey’s,” will really have to try azain. ———— As ImpoeTrer.—In the Fir-t Ward there lives a@ man named Charlies Carroll, who, it seems, makes his living by begging, and recently be has speut much of hie time in the workhous+, where he has been committed by Justice Drury. Early in the spring he was arrested for stealing a cleaver trom a meat store, and pretended to be so lame ip one lex as to scarcely walk, and the officers allowed him to limp siong in froat of them, but on turning 4 corner he started ata Yun, and was with difficulty caught. For this offence he was sent to jail, but noonwapprariag against him before the grand jury he was dis- charged. Ina few days he was again arrested “Secretary Treasury hun on the charge of drunkenness, and it was found | ‘Wai be had been gvimg from door to door repre~ senting himseifas & WOtudai Union coldier, and bad received money from a at Persons, with which he bought liquor and got ar For this offence he was sent to the workhouse and served @ short time, but as roon as he wes out, be went back = bis old tricks, this — re amoog persons «ym pat a~ repr. centing EMM TOE Para rebel wees, 28Y Was then senta second time to the work. bouee, from which he was released last @ud a few days since the police Picked him uy agsin drunk and teok him to the station. From & paper found in his possession, it 1s likely that fhe haz got money in a new way, having found ee foliowing check, written | week, | meither the Union or Rebel soldier imposition | to operate well. The pa: Tr is a petition signed ty himerlf, end states at he wishes to pur- | chase snelsstic ancle for a broken leg he re- | ceived in a fall in Georgetown. Justice Drury for the third time this season sent him to the ‘workhouse. PoLice— Third Preconct—Mary Rogers,drunk; workhouse. Elisha Chamberlin, do.: dismisned. Pourth Irecinet.—Rovert F. Lawder, drunk nd di-orderly; fined $1.75. Hugh Logan and — Sullivan, drunk; do 23 each—work- Ouse. } Only 28 cents per bo: Sizth Precinet—John Barron, huckstering | ‘Wibout license; fined $5. Francia E. Adams snd Jae. Hurcorn, suspicious characters; dis- Mmiseed. Bertiett Lipseomb, drank in streat; do. Arthur Brown, grand larceny; jail. (ieo. Hollen, fighting in street; fined. 2. Peter Brockr, do; do. 33. Hnett Hawkins, cruelty to his bors, and Patrick Kerrigan, intoxicated and direrderly; turned over to military. Tenth Precine!—Thos. Marten, drunk; sent to Die quarters. Patrick Anderson, do.; locked u = . H. Johnson, assnuilt; fined $3.94 . H. Jobneon, profanity; do. $146 Mich’! Hog, intoxicated and sleeping in the street; di+miss< Wm. Chew, intoxicawd and disorderly; fined | 5. Jorephine Miles, aslerp in a negro house, diemizerc. Jas. Divgs and John Lee, vagrants, locked up. W.T. Brewn, disorderly, fined $5. W. T. Brown, carrying concealed weapons; do. 325. a For Corrt.—On Wednescay night, Rounds- tzan Clarvoe ind Detectiye Mo Devitt, watkiaz an the Seventh Ward, nearPour-aad-a-half at. aed Maryiand avenue, aw three suspicions persons running from Mr. John Holbruok’s stable yard. The officers followed them, ind they ran into a restiurant kept by Wm. Jack- son. The officers returned to the piace tha fel- lows ran from, and discovered a wooden bed Slat, with @ piece of muslin wrt with spirits of turpentine or camphene, blazing agiinst the fence, near the stable door. The officers extin- tished the fire, and proceeded to Hultaas2’s, comer of Sixth and *ts. zonth, and arrested ‘the three men. Thursday they had a hearing before Justice Stratton; and Robert MeNally, Edgar Norton and —— Myers wers held to bail for court, to anewer the charge of an attempt at @reon. =e PaeTorat Cacy.—The congregation of the Calvary Baptist Church, which at present Wworehips in Temperance Hali. last night vod to extend a calito the Rey ELL. Magvon, of at N. Y¥., to wsccaae their pastor. Dr. agoon was formerly pastor of the Seco: Baptist Churcd in Richmond, Va. si Imsrrotios oy FortrrivaTions. — several generals visited the fortifications apposite Grorgerown yesterday, for the POrpose of making An official inspection. (pe Pensomat.—Vice President Hamlia arri om Thureday, and tovk lodgings at the Nations | pma'l epace, filticg into = canvas bag ALexast A APPAIRE. Mr itt ™ r Of thus: sey io the iecusiniure at} ling. A rafi ame upon Wedvescay loaded wih OF+ + T8 Of & poor quality, or w Lick one dolia And f welwes ask - 1 ay Te ts coneisersble wood fr: comingin, but the upply Geren. en is . The cunt Yehopsin town are gettin Fee “iow re rd of any tee be ng obtain Dr, Packs + Dear this 1 YO ng ds chter of t Sam, Pegni Dee 7 were re vat by ‘do patrol, and di. pos dot by Juste Wal Tiemns H Rateiute, nit in tac etree reseed. Wm H.swann, ebstrneting tl Monts ck fohn Hagehay, dravk = rendo Werner, threats of cersaral victor. « ars cling “ty for peace. Wm. S. Riddle, vb-tr t) pavement: cismis Geo, Stewart. coi'd, forced rimseit into the company of two colored Gils who were #trobdic the etree: He beca ¢'noxiots fo om of them, who insulted him, & od be off red to Iny hold of her asif to chastis» hr she scream-dand yelled, and George was B Tester d taken tosh Fonrth Ward station, and there J direrderly concer —ieiapeacs Szconp WARD STATION Case feorze W Jones, Grunk and dirorder' + ed Ri. Mary MeG'aughiin, drunk; dv. $2. Thomas Johns, do;do @! C. Deggs, do.: do. 3. James Gon. way, do.: do. @1.58. Abraham Fry, assanit and batlery: dismissed. Owen Wood, disordarty fined $2.54. Also, for assault and but ry; rnted for further hearing. F. Mall usannit: dis. Missed. John Devine, disorderly; for fursher hearing Edw Shaffer, du: so. 81.50. Wm. Sleeper, scspicion: fined $1 comb, drunk; divmissed i Frizure or Ligvunrs.—Yesterday Sergeant Grabn s+ tz d ten barrel- of whisky anda trunk flied wath liquor, which were being conveyed to Alexandria. The owner had 4 perinit for ten “peckages” of whisky. Ser: Mil reed -ight ki and wharre empire in tas Wil be mee rtie, also, yesterday morning, Of ale, three boxes of of cider, which asutier w. cerry ever. the Aqu egon, as sniler’s supplies. The tig rorfiseated and turn-d o purves —— Sent To THE O1v Carrre grocery mg >rovision deal Was arrested by orter of (oi rad Trovost Marshall Doster, who had hin {ted tothe Old Capitol prison chorged wih having purchased compiseiry the alleges, ip deionse, thout his kaowledc > or The case will be investigated — tick— Fifth Ward.—Tame ivy ted =, Jobe L: aris disteivsed. Mary Faulkuer, drunk: D. Suilivan, M. Shanon, Co Riley Forbes, Tnmes shaw. P. Rallow, d missed. Mary Emerso: urd disorderly; do. 1 ney, dis- F. We sent hom D. M. $2.54. Jehn Burk, do; tarned over to the mili- tary G Rowe, larceny: do Arroint HIPS —Miss Jalia B mmt 5 ‘kand Mrs. Ha-- of this city, have been appointed to in the Quartermaster General's lary of 2600 each. rméeriy kept a young *stminuary on the corner of I and Thir. reet>, Bas also received an ap poiat- mentin the same bureau. Salary per arom PourtTr WsroStation Vases, dismissed. tur and Mary Griffin, stroling the #tree fs hott, dru do. Michael Carr, 3 ‘© militar Charles F. Le Meat, pick- ing & pocket; dismissed. Samuel A. Kughler, do.; jail tor a further hearing. ee Bestiv at.—The ladies of Foundry Methodist church wi:l commence a festival at Odd Fel- lows’ Iisll on Monday evening next, the pro- ceeds whereof will be devot d tothe renovation ot the church. The committee having tho raat. ter in charge promise a season of enjoyment; and, judging from the past success of fairs at this church, there is no doubt but a ost atirac- tive ent: rtainment will be provided. —— ARRIVAL OF TROar=.—Yestzrday the 167th Penrsylyanie militia, numbering S80 men, un- cer commanu of Col Charles Knodever, strived; as, siso, the following: 70 r-cruits for 166th and i¢sth Pernsytvania, 15 for 23d Ohio, le tor 12d N-w York, and 155 convalcscents. rok convalescents were sent off yesterday to the orth. ——— THE SADDLE®’s Batt —The saddiers and harness makers of the Ar-enal give their first rand bell at T+mperance Lali, on Monday night, end from the arrancements mada at! who favor them with their presence may expect a ivasant time. The ladies intend to be there in large numbers, and of course the gentlemra will foliow. —— Rosrery.—Night before last the residence of MH. Burdein, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street east, was broken into, anda trunk teken ovtonthe porch and rified of about #14. Two overcoats and a shawl were also token. —_—~ Two Huypreyv Doirans, in $20 Treasury | notes, were lost this morn:ng on the Avenne, between Tbird street and the National Hotel. | ‘The loeer offers a liveral reward for the return of the same to No. 447 Pennsylvania avenue. ea Fast Youno Men.’—Rey. B. F. Morris Will deliver a lecture on the above subject to- morrow evening, inthe Presbyterian Church on Sixth street, near Maryland avyenus. e ——>—-- WrcaLi attention to the advertisement of the 1: 2i,% yaluanle conch dog, and for which a wotad : -orge= town post onbtexive n if enemas to the George Trrost Miskazes sRD CATARRHAL AFFECTION Persons suffering (rom the avoye affections or any Wes of the Bye and Ear. Neives in the Head and Lupaires Hapt shoutt 6 itult without delay v yawPsersunitter Oculiet aud Auriat 247 Pa. Becucy oposite Witter? = “e . —— Bosweui’s Mevicare. voucu Caxnr is the most opular, pivasant and eff tua! remedy ever intro- Hutedfortac cure of © uahs, Colts, Brouenitis, or any afuctios of the Throat er Lungs. doid at all the privcical drag storen, a hoiorsle and ra- tail by (ras. Btott, south side Pa. avenue, b-tweom 4% an‘ 6th strest<, and Ly O Bur . corner Mary: lord avenue wad 7th wtreet. Price isand 25¢ per package. Try it. i To Arms! To Agus!—The citizen soldier will fad & more deadly foe i. the brackish, muddy water aod damp right sir than im the most determined snamy, Ho'loway's Pills so purify the blooa and strengthen the stomach ard bowele that the soldier can endure these hardships and still be strong and spate Bees OR THe “Dairy Gtong,” either up, will be received at J. C. Book Btore, No. 379 ¥F mont cvpnte jo HL i For Ho.tpar Presenvs, bosutiful, appropriate ard ep. «eto the Dullar Store, No. 433 Penosyl- Venie avenue, near Four an if street, and supply yourrelf from their raily msgnisiccnt stock Of Jewelry aod silver-pinted ware. doc M-im* sooo iles Mittrany Ovvicens will find the Mattress Oot very desirabe, as it can be foided up intoavery This stroug and durable, sud can be converted ints a chair or lounge rt will, and is stofed with hay or at pet and canvas, For saie at the India Kudber Store of Allen, Clapp & Oo , Penn. aveane: Velvers 2 ein ao AT ?KP Inpta KeRBER STORB Of Allon, Clapp & Ce.,Feun avcnue, between Pith ant ith etreste Micer snd soldier way fiud a great varioty of Coats, Ponchas, Blankets, Leggius, Air . Beds, Boots, Cups Mipes, and the thou- 4 one useful ariicien in the Rubber line. tas, 804 everything to omete warmth and comfort in the onvig acd fold, Frere. toe, may be found « large ase ctineot of Shirts, Unodershirte, Drawers. Stuckings, Buckskin Gloves and Gauntletts, Valices Leather Hage ant emeall Trunks nme taod rough Serge in base wagers Camp Stools, Cote aud Arm Chairs. All of whieh will be cold at re: ble priens, da i0.im a p8.—It ts not necessary for Ixpia Ruspex Gov rH. Hall to enumorate tho different styles and dinds of Rubber and Gutta Percha macutac tured gods that he keeps vn hand, (ho keeps them al.) and a glance late the beautiful store or list of prices given by hin att-nddots will convince apy ove that his establishmne~t is realy the only India Rebler Warehouse, and ia located at 310 Pa avon ic. Bext docr to Movers. Harper & Mitch-Hl’'a dry gota warehouse, between Mb ant } th ate. de ate i Ispta Kvanee Hours anv BHoey.--'Pha sbore ar Ciclew are noid or at H. A. Hinll's Lodia “Hab- der Warehouse, 310 Pa arena than at nay other store in this city or vicinit Thisiveo, Cail and satisfy yourselves, 310 Pa. aveans. Ro att — Conss, Bustons, Callonitias, Chad and Inverted Nane, Evlerget Join, Chillbinin« ant 4]! Divcnwe of the Beet wuccemfuily tr: ate low of bleed, by Dr. at 424 Peo ylvania avenue balf and Sixth atroot tone periormed in = caw siways wath imme inevavenienes baw ot genthorsan attendat «t Cheir residences Shem Jostred. ow . Barttett Lips j Wes ts | e Walter fined him $5 for nis | | | GREY MARE, one ROAN M Hawa? Pansot dr siha Ratve Harri shure se thd Vorshand Wet Washingtor dalle atixmore and ‘wo trains leave \1 ona on Sanger silk time— ow fare aod sore connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold ‘brougb at Governinent rates. For wae aed far- ther Ipforma' apply at the office of Great Peua- burtheast corner of Pennsylvania. thst., Washington. Office o from ‘Dp. "2: om Sundays from 7 to 4p. m. auld ly . NORTON, Agen’ ene ead ixpis Rousse Coo bes 9 piace to buy your Rahber Coste, Leggin lanhete, Yavelocks, Hiversocke. and aries made from Indie Bubber Warehouse, ¥ nat. A. Hall's To here you can obtain them at manufacturers? prices, 310 Penna. avenue, between Sth and Sireete. eee eae Desmanury Inprs Rune AA it has just recefved alot of Officers’ Lo: Tight dull ‘tinikhe! Coata; also, dull Snish chow, extem large sizes: also, alot of blae Engi Taimas. very long. at $16 each; niso, extra ifght (in weight) Rubbor Capes with aloeven, wi be t# aellicg at manufacturers’ pric: th Habber Warehoure, 310 Pennsyivs: tween oth and loth ats a Sunes BESS spike ,Men's, Youtha’, Misses’ and Children’s ber Boots. Hhoes, Sandaleand Gaiterr; Ladion’ rd Gents’ Buckle Overshoes with feit lining and Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At allen, C’:pp& Co.'f India Rubber Store, Penz. avenue, *. ween Ith and /ith sts. no l4-Im Baroneion’s Hare Drs, : ‘The dest in the World *\cisin A. Batehelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a color pot to be distinguished from natare— | warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- scien the fli effenta of bad dyer, and invigorates the Liair for life. Grey, Ked er Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful Sold by all Druggists, &o. SF The Genniges is signed Wittiam A. BATORR- | LOR, on the Jour s of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) na Pon- ™ 2 ly MARRIED, - On the th inst., by Rev. Dr. Finckel. D. D., pas- fthe Gk Church, Mr, THEODORA W, T PRICE, of Perneylvania, to Miss LUQY ANN ARKER. * DIED, On the morning of the 12th iost., CHARLOTTE | BUTLER, int ic 214 year of her age Ser ertune at wiil ¢ place on '¥ , AE 2O'cloe m.. from the residence of Mra. F Madixon, 435 curteenth street, between Hand I. Hor friends are invited to attend. - On Fridzy. the i-th inet. of typhod pneumonia, Mre ELIZA HAMILTON, in the Sath year of her sae. Fureral to take pla her late feside nce, 525 Tonth st., Iataad. On the 2th inst., WILLIAM FLETCHER, son of Edward C. and Nancy Adams, aged_13 years and 3 onthe ss The friends and relatives of the family are in- vited to attend his funeral, on Sunday, the ith, at 2 welock, 1 sid-nes o' 713 Se Island, On the mor: the 13th inst , after a brief ill- neers CHARLES JUSIN, Recond son of Thomas J, and Charlotte M. Fisher, in the Ith year of his athe funeral will take place from the residence of toe parents, No 420 New York avenue, to-wor Tow. at 24, o’c ock, i in the morning of Sundey, at 2 o'clock, + from Le me 13th inst ,at 9 o'clock, of tr fover, RLLE: ‘M.. daughter of J. Jas | and Fmma R."Baird, aged 7 yeara and & months { The trienda of the family acs requested to attend th funeral from the r- sider of har parents, No. =4e C sirect on Sanday afternoon, at 40'elork, Without further notice, {Balto Sun and N.Y. Herald copy] ' ST AND FOUND. & wren 24 street and sTMO AIX. containing tes. The fi dor wil be etu:ning it to 447 Pa. ay de :3 ne to the premiy + Of the under- sgned, a red COW. which the owner can have & fo-ward, proving property and paying J. SHIPMA*, corner 4th ind L ats, twinnl Ho sir $2° Tres rally re. rde: tapt.S.2.D QTRAYED OB STOi!N—Two dodara coward | t® wil: be id for the return of a white Poodle 'G. whi strayed or wae stolen from my resi- day, the 1th iowt JOHN 1 SEMMER, ey TRAY ED—#ror be subesber, on the 12th \* inst . free: the coracr of 7th and {ats,, about 6 o'clock, a white KOKS + and au op 4 AON, Any one tetu ning the same to tre Park Hotel, Tih strect, wili receive a liberal reward. de 13-30 kk spot-ed ti DOG; answers so the name of Jake. aud had on when losta -oliar with the name of Hi Addison on it; attached to tha collar Whe scorperntion medal. A 6uitsble rewatd will begin if returned to the Geo: getown Post Office, @ 18-St bd ISThICT OF COLUNAIA. Oounry or Wasu- To wit :—1 hereby certify that Wit 8. 0f said courty, brougi:t befere mo a5 antstray.a brown MULE, mark-d No. 9; with arore back. “Given under my band and seal, this 12th day of December, 1x62. THOMAS O. DONN, (seal,) J.P. The ownor of thr. above deseribed Sule will pisaisg come for » preve roperty . charge*, an: takebim away” Wr WLLL eas Cg Thi eet, Oapitel Hill. REWARD_ESTRAY— Lost, last Tuosday, $5 Dec, sth, 1882, tw MILCH. COWS3—une a red buffalo, with both ears split, and starin he: fore head. The cther a red cow, with a wooden knob in her horns. The above reward will be paid for their return to TIMOTHY O'BRIEN or to PETER CONLAN, corner 34 and G «ts., English Hill. do l2-ste a TPAREN UP BB 1.41 On the vth, 5 HORSE and BUGGY WAGON. The owner will please = come forward, prove proper y, damages an takethe sume away. WILLIAM F, AUSTIN de tat" Uniontown D. 0, QTka YED—From the premises of the subdseriber © on Susday, Ni vember 3, 1462, a Yellow OOW, white feet,crumpled horns. Any inform: or her return will be rewarded WALLACE HAH Dorsey's Hotel, do 11-St* Corner 7th and Lat, Washington, BO. a TRAYED AWAY GN SUNDAY NIGHT LAST, K” from the Nutiona! Hotel stables, one tary ARE and one SORRKL HORSE, roach mane; the two lant usmed wawesees, tw have attached’ to their hallera brass checks, numbers rot recolieeted, marked T. W. Also. on t ht of tho Wth,a pairof MULES. with checks ed. A liberal reward wiil be paid for their di st") THOR WOODWARD. return, -& REWARD.—Strayed er stolen between Sand q and ¢o’clock Tuesday evening, from Penn, avenue, between _ and léth streets, Navy Yard, adark bay HORSE; blind in left eye; harnesand to alight avring wagon. Ary person returning him te fhe ee iAbiger bags receive the above reward and the 8 of the owner. i; JOSEPH R, BURCH, Meee, avenue, between 2d and Sd ata., " Capitol Hill, fetter, this day Justice of the ington. ta the Dis r. ar bline in the wear eve; banko 3: horse had wagon hsrners on at the time | W.K. STRATTON, J P. The uwner of the above horse is notified to prove r . Pay charges and take him awa; wroperys B 2 JOHN PHILIPS, doit st nd K ats. Leland, cornet: “PRANELIN & 00., OPTICIANS, 244 Pawsyivania Avexun, (north side,) between and ith ste, an 3868 Po. avenue, under the National Hote, Offer to the pubile, for the APPROACHING HOLIDAYS, theie fiue assortment of rc GCLD SPHCTAOLES AND EYNGLARSES, ith Brasilien Pebble or P Glasese, Wik UMILTFARY DINED GUARAER, PHOTOGAPH © ALBUMS, ES DR ‘VISITE, &o., at the lowest prious. de Co4n COAL A fall supply of all kinda of ANTHRACITE COAL, Ss eset possible rates for Cashonly 3.24 Ibs. te deo et 980 Pa. ay., bet. ith acd J20h ate, 7HW BAIRING, OUBRANTS, FI N LEMONS, \LMUNDA, WALNUTS FILBERTS and PALM NUTS. CRANSERAIBS, HAMPAQNE CIDER, g Presh Ground SPICES and PLAYORIN: xX. TRACTS. at L.A. DELLWI@s, BROWN, YELLOW AND WHITE SUGARS, at OOALt lowest priese, fyrop, Hor ez Syeag in cans, Buckwheat. Ohow Chow. Pitklea, Potatocs. w Ho: Codish, Corn, Onis, Meal nad Shipstu’, Av POL" A. DELL WIG'3, FINK OLD RRANDIES, WHISKIES, PORT Wine, Blackberry Brandy, and Molland Gin, bot tled and on draught. at’ L. 4. DELLWIQ’S. SEASONED PINE WOO? AND 38A80NRD OAK WOOD. at L. A. DELLWIG’S. PURR GROUND COPPER, Roasted and Ground Rye old Family 04 Chemical Snap. Ae 4ow atua PELLWIG'S, Navy Yard. i igegeeri BOUKSTURB, 244 Pa Averve. Nowru Stor, Beteceen 12h amd 1% Sta ‘The yodlic will Amd iu this NBW £8" ABLISHMENT A carefully selected a-sortme: to: Standart Works nh, Fi n, Tteliam, Bpan- ip Ea, rench , G ae ‘ish aod the Rooleut La comprising Hialory Travole, Peotry: Noveis and Javeniles, as yell es Oscloprdias. Dictionaries. Grammars, Military Honunks, Maps and Necks on the Nstaral and other Scivncas, GF Orders for books oot on hand, domestic or for- fun wht he promptly executed. ne BU J LabiEs' DREES FURS1 Get Arrived. another large and flan savortmomt Uf PRS in roti and separate, trom #h up to $250, ali of ocr own manefacture, and aw the atock wad bought hefore the rice, we are thus enghled to suit the mowt festidioas r stock of DEY GOODS is dally increased by Sew arritels. 8. @ W MBYRW BURG, 48 Market pace, under Avonu Houre % Botwean 7th and éth sts, | 1La.m ; 452 N Ss of celebrated WANTS. Ws ED- By a settled Amorican gir!,a SIPU- » vor, Ww ON as cwld's or to do chambsr- Adv pews M Way Bom 0b Star Odes Te? A4RTRD 4: tne ventral Hotel, corner of Pa, treet, tw» CALL POY. ay. 6 and sth at Good reference reyai-n4 tere” j ANT£ D_©, d BUOT and SHS Man BI W and one aocl COBLER Sine ate BR FER. For terms call immdiatel; 0.33 1 th eireet nerth h.tween M ard N. 18 ee Yi AS TeD—cy a g-c¥intonn snd ble ~ife.an co- . Parnisted OUM, with permanent co.rt ine fawily. Address, with .erm:, ind eesti 4. ie: A GENT, EMAN DOING BUSINES’ in Wash- ington wishon ROOMS for himself s24 wife, wih . with aquie family, in Geerge- r fre the ivcond. Adar ss 2) BterOMe- fer toreedeys, d tt ANT: D—a SITUATION ts 5 rn retible Dereor as nurse, in a respectable family. Can recommend: Pienss address care Ww come hight of C, BA TON corner of Ist street,om F,en the Island it* A K:BPECTABLE COW HED MAN WIShka Ss Situation ae cook, or t> wi m ton offoer ix tne . Has cooked in’ the arm? and rary Can give reforeres, Ca'l or address No, 253 ToOe north. Cal¥-or two days. WANtED-A BITUATION, by » young max, who writer Eng as wo'l as Gerinan, to meke bimssif usefu! in a pubdlis business 20 objection to thecity. Sutler preturred Ad- jox 855 Post Office, Washington, . de i3-}w* de | in the city. them. Tendden Et BDO! is get A conveni and weil AUCTION SALRS. | THIS AFTERNGON AN. To.MonRew By J.C, McOUIRE & ©O.. Auctioneers. of most desi ALUABLE IMPROV: ERTY ON OTR 12 Roo He AUCTION —Op SAT At Farnished December Iath. orem Apply on premises, No. 499 T s*.. between Fo 1ith ste. Possession immediately. __ de 13 3" Re. FOR RENT-a nicely Furnished ROO™ for rent. af ¥. ca on (Peer! n Row.) 8 permenest + room Willie Tente! cheap. Lis A NY GENTLEMAN OF REGULAR HABITS. wish ing fora w- nisheo BED ROOM, bi ® private tamily, within two blocks of Willards’ { Hotel, will address at this ofice, “N. M.." Bex 1 Nana ines aT ag | —— ‘OR RENT.—A CARRIAGE HUSE and | dare thereafter, the trastone reserva the Borate vattavie for sonar ot Betas set | Sarabrrgettes, they expense of the de 4] Carriage. or 3 or 4 horses, witbout carriage, v- | chaser, ine a boge for vender brdeeat water at the Pt Sef may Loe, Nf armeny lonr, Bor i : bse . oer oct information, ply at the Star Office. OA th hi ?OR RENT—T. three comfortabiy FUR. | ———— paar Eee Gy Fiche wooms’ onthe ee ey, ER, FUTURE BAYS Some, (two a them conti senna) muitabie ~ | ri re FT ; —— - officers or gentlemen engaged in the goreramen RSBA: Al B—luy u wries De inabealthy and desirable parrot tbe | IVI Seciatian ned fromthe tnee comer et tee td can be hei near by. ier infor- | Circe tO rtof the aistric: i Colum ua, fer t at the Btar Offies. le |23t* | county Meceingtee. ant Some :' POR RENT—A spacts 4 newly Feral S sa OF on cont. ip aot “104 ROOM. with ger, Three windews front. Ap. | Buus d0>F of said 4 ply at this Office. 4 D UARTERMASTER'S DEPOT. ALEXAN- Q DR ASTER BE 1382. W AN TED! WANTED!'_106 EXPBRIENCKD CAR?EN- Bld Ue. Stpolietion’a be Sie AE. 3° Ly Qe jeation oe DOCGHEKTY, Superintendent at thie dept de 13-Im Capt. ie “af. ‘tea BG 0.8 A Wa4nxteD. —Fifty, TAILOBS, at 607, Garrison stroot, Navy Yard, de 12-6t" 8S. WOLFHEIMER. WARTED-« steady and sober TRAMSPRR. Appiy to W. G. BUSEY, High, below sridge street, Georgetown. de 12-3" poke WANTED- By a gentleman, for his Wife and daughter, first-class accommodations, rivate family preferred. Address “H. E B.,” ity Post uMee de ud SEAMS WANTED! TEAMS WANTED!!—To haul Wood, a distance of two miles, over a firat rate acscending road, to the Ferry l.anding oppo- site Alexandria, Apply atonce at 474 Pourteeath street, opposite Willarda’ Hotel. Those h tenma for ele, apply at the mame place. de 11-6t [RFORMATION WANTED OF OHARLES DR- CAM Frenchman, taken prisoner at Buftolk about the tth uf September ‘and released the ath or 26th of October; suppored to have a pasa to Bal- limore or Washin.ter, Any information of him would be thankfully reseived by his wife, ESTHER DECAMP, 27 2th at. de 11-37 PANTED—T W tree to men O'BRIEN, Eea. de 9-1W YVANTED- 100. tons of Cotton Kage; wiso, Olt Tron, Ropa, Lead, Zine, &e. Lam i cath, fcr any of the large or amail quantiti hundred nage cn! good Appi ’ tthe Monument Catile Yard. 4 necus- 3 M. MURPHY, 32 Water et.. Gvorgetown, de RSET Ne. ANTE good, sober and experienced W TEAMSTERS, for the Quartermanter’s de- meutinthixcity. Apply to 0. H. SNOW, Gen- ‘al Superintendent, at Unis office, 3.3. DANA, de 3-Im Capt. and A.Q M.,U. 8. ‘A. (Intel., Repnb.. Chron., Balt. Ledger, please copy, one month.} 10,600 LaDIRA WANTED—To get thoir } Fiannel, Velvet, Merino, Cambrie, Musi!in, Ac. Stamped at e805 Sevedth street, Northern Liberties. Olonke, Sacques, Capea: Josies, EHppers, and Plocushions, Stamped at lower Tates han any Other place in the city. Cats go right past the door. We stamp your goods while you wa't. Also keep~ Stamped Goode for male on Gacat muslin. Remember, , between L and M. de 3 17t* cee OUSE WANTED—8y the let or 15th of January 1563, by a perma ent and careful tenant.cv1- ing rooms, rent not to exceed $B par month; tion in the 4th Ward. Any peraon abont to dee .D.," city de 2 -olw* raon to know that ] am ip ay to pay canh for all articles Those leaving th 2 well foveal, = Second-hand Furni- no 16-tf please ad-iress, tating terms, &e,,"L, Post ANTED—Every the market, rea W in the honsefurniahi city or having a surpla in, BUUCHLY, 425 Reventh street. east side.) Dealer in New and re. WANTED. Rrery one ts go at once to the DOL- LAR 8TORK, 434 Penn, avenue, near 435 st, ané see for themtelves the beautiful stock of Jewelry and Silver-piated Ware, there selling for only one dollar, ne 15-Im* URNISHED HOURR WANTRD.—Wanted to be nl oe from ets ee years a el for vate fami . Location e First or nd Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washington, D.C. oath WY ANTED —w buying SECON D-HAND W AWhhirefe Stove Sad BEDDING. I which we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- Ree declining housekeeping, or having gerplus it + it eir van’ ive anacal BONT? & GRIFFITH. _Je12-tf No 369 Beyeuth st.. between [and kK JOTICE.—Thove in want of Kaiployment of any on. ke woo verted op bred fai — ee < . 51 ‘ini .» where @ beat of pay will bo given to first-clas Servants, I have alwaye applications on band fur good Qooka, Laundresaes, Chambermaidn, Waiters and Boamtresnes; alco for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels. Farm Hands wanted. Employers in want elp will find it to their advantage toecall, jod without coaree Dy epyiziagasabeve. ar yy a) 48 a! 5 * ads fe mht noble dark WAR seasgund: 23S. cer, Hi 8 yearn old: cost $5, ai 3 ttom as for bis ease and style of a A. Samsen streets, Philadel- de 6-7’ * BERKNESS sth and pais NEY AND SIMPL FORTE FIED METHOD ron PIANO ND SINGING. DER WOLOWSEI ROFESSOBR ALEXAN PUANIST FOG LIST AND COMPOSE: Hes opened Ladies 4 Gentlemen's Aflernsos ‘4 ¥ nin, x in, Iaanas, on mo ral termina. Prof. clowske will alsd explain the fulltheory of Music and Reading by bis rystem. Z 'y Pref, Wolowski’s new method a person hav- ing only a slight knawledge of musi¢ will De ena- bled, in a very short time, to read music with great fecillty, and oxecute operatic as weil as classical music with rare perfection. to the vocal part. by his way of vocolizstion ne acrivenat ost_extraordinary results, readers calize with fi ity, aceuracy ‘and “fas quaff ty"8t Prof. Wolowski receives visitors daily from 19 to . and from 3 . M., at his residence, Ne, Tenth street between H and P. . B, Children ever eight years of age are ac- eapted. de 5-Im 486 NEW FALL STOCK, 486 Embracing Go Iv and Low-priced PAPERS, inte sither foro ely Dorp o nent bation WINDOW SHADES. AMGcureen Bhader, ‘beg, Crs cae bes Got men en. * Treen faad, by ‘made into shades. OVAL PIOTURE PRAMES, Warranted to be Gilded pees A ‘The handsomest assortment in the Di: . from the beet manufactory in the Also, a beaa- tiful_variety of Wved and small-sised Oval and Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and demes- te mapufecture. PIOTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Different sisea and colors, Picture Riugs, Natls, &e CARD #HOTOGRAPEB. Pictures, Paintings, Statuary The attention of those renovating is called to the above je, which were purohased for, and,om account of the times, will be sold at the lowest Te- mun ve prices Sees for wiZcoseet for PAPERHANG ING oF WINDOW ADES punctual); el \y executed, weRkgiTaR No. 486 Seventh st., eight doors above Ro 13-Im* ® Fellows’ Hall. RTABLE MILLS FOR THE ARMY. istence, Chet Sy shanstony Be Go NOW 13a. Inventers and manufacturers are invited till 3th December, 1v63, to present models and samples of Portable Mille for grinding wheat and corn for use of the army. The harman 3 are the essential contitiens the mills must combine to rece.ve consideration whea presented by plan, specification, model sample: lat. Not to eels over twenty-five pounds. & . The Ipdiog surfaces to be of burr stoma grooved chilied tron or stcel and the general con- struction of the mill to be snalagous to that ofa coffee mill. . . Rach siti So be cauebie of ‘inding 8 pounds offing flour or meal per hour, ont w Nevcapeble of being worked , 4th. Bach mil icted if necessary, bax it can be seperated into two of weight, so ax to be carried by two men should len, of march, lack of transportation, or Heng ed ewan of other cause render ite carriage aa for ons man Gh. bh mill to be capable of being attached to Tins ok branch of Inventors w «gence of a board of officers Thay will'be re- ae srent indinputable evideuces of thei? tmilte eombining the essential conditions aboveana- by Rog eo tobe worked in the repence vf the ic : If a mill be presented containing all of the above conditiens, 504 its cost be eufficisntly reasenabdle iz the opinion of the Department to warrant ite base, a large number will very probably be Qonghe for the use of the army. Por further intormation apply at No. 233 G st., Washington, D. 0. Dn FRED BLANKETS, TABLE cot 3 SHAME UNGU, RAPRING ko. ko. _— cies 4 © price only, marked in TEERAY © BRO Go 1-pt Pa. ave, and Niath street, mei LINENS Ne am to ANTHONY | i cline house keeping, desiring to dispose of their | | furniture, with th privilege of the agi will Fe RENT—Two or three Furnished ROO: ire at the Dre, ie gentlem corner Penn enonly, Enqui: H Twel ave. anc fth at, FFOR SALE _Tie GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of a Gri and Li tore ; Stable at- Solel nn li '—A furnished Siret class FRONT PAR- at No.2 44; strect. Inquire 38 Market RE 1. ol 4 BRICK STABLE, containing o horses and @ carriage, or four or | five horses. It has a large loft; also, near the door. Apply on the premises, at No. 346 north M street, near 9th street. de 11-3t* ‘OR BALE_A two-story BRIG iB shin Foie rool edjsians on ne See ete And near @ frame house on the couth squari 53 fronting on lita str et west, betw. streets south i Beventh street, between G de 1L-tf ‘or particulars, mG and i 4 ‘Ban enquire at 421 JAMES H. SIMPSON. _ Wen ta H <] all HovUsk opportunity KOT F fernace, and lit with ‘ans; use of bathroom, with NISHE Pot and cod streets. F tween F and uated east of ing on O street with adeptL of 90 feet. Large yar: hed. Apply to BOTRLER & FLOR RENT—A desirable BRIC rooms, located on Hl rtraet aout 6th atreeta weet—No 130. To those who m: & cuict and comfortebl home, this present Patent Office. URNISHED RCOMS TO LET ROOMB to let, at No, 487 Twelfth stree . with back opener 49 Possession given at once. ROOK, #52 Seventh etr, © LET—Two pleasant FURNISHED ROO in a email. family; to ar ROOMS, water allowed co @. Rent moterate. 1 3 . References req Inquire at No. $41 I street, between 13th ai (OUSE NEAR TUE DEPOT FOR ENT, | immediate possessivn giyen—it ie sit? | and ad oining Trinity Church, frozt- K DWELLING- eortsining eigh' between (35 nad Apoiy 4 opposite TE Stea 3, geatie- $ nd rituatos arer _ W.8.,” StarOffice, das-at* OK KRENT—Two newly and handasmely POR B first door, warmed b: Furnished be- de 8-10" OR SAL ness for two Pa. avenue; For fal S11 9th rooms. Odd Peliows years, located ' '—The LEASK, FIXTU KS and GOUD | WILL of a fret class Wholesale Liquor and Sutler Establishment; haa been doing a will alan make « first class reategrant, 1 particulars apply to the Agency street, near Pa. avenue. N. A. MILLER. 30 BARBELS BOSIN. ‘3. L. KIDWRLL, Georgetown, D.C. EMILE DUPRB, ZTRON BHAT is, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, WHOLZS4L5 4ND KRTAIL DEALER IS bas now on hand Fo SALR—A two-rtory FRAME DWELL on 6th street, between E and F. » Tel Enquire No. 505 Seventh street, Hall, 4 Also, City Property and Houses for sale. de3-tf GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. peu Tis se 50 BARRELS TA! FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES, LIQUERS, | CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACOO, A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, nov %-tf BUTLERS SUPPLIED. Mexuszzs or CONGRESS AND STRANGERS VISITING W. Will fnd it much to their well-known ly for a first and on very Gentlemen are particularly be found ali the comforts HINGTON and h class Gentleme: moderate terms before making arrangements clsew no 36 eolm quare $4—Lots 3, 4, 6,78. Square uare 10 juare 122—: are 87 Beer a —Kast half of near Third street. 5—Lots 15, 19, 7—Lots 2}, 22,29, 30. feet fron’ 99—Lot \—Lote 1,2,3,4,11,15 rr Lot é vantage and comfort (if rooming out) to take their m atthis * mn) established Resteu: Teonal urant, re of a private home, wested to call 6" Gat 252 Pennsylvania Evens BUILDING LOTS FOR BA‘ TIER, 4. 12, 8abd.17. 7. , on Missouri avenue, Also, a Srst-class DWELLING in the First Ward, and one im the Fourth. ¥ or AB. Ro B-eolm 7 ‘6 1D) Oorner EAT DEY Real Estate Agent, of Pa. avente and Tenth at. =. T.18¢e0.--x. S.—7.—1660.—X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every mature sep B-ceotm ! I BATHRR LEATHER"! LBATHBR!! undersi; would inform bis old eust-mers and others in of Washington that he has a Socapie by Wm. B 7, aoe will be kept a general assorte home si de 4-2w* Corner of th SHON IND. INGE" Hides alwaye wanted at highs Ww ILSON 8 PHILADELP! very liberal patronage Reni tok MT have and wilt constan ccne G) Ghee T Fa rivate families o: aasortmen' a ‘nnd to neeure them that eep up the repu' ISION STORB, No. 119 Pa. ac, derw, th anton rei takes this method of returning | of the District me. THOS. B. WELSON. and BTA BLES of all kinte in season. nil best marketing ever offered in city, at all times. _bo #im es ee ea Ep FRUre, Lento F gle ai Baltumor berrels kA 140 frkips rime BU 45 barrels Presh b barrels Jerse: POT, fon bose RAISINS veer POTAPOES 3% barrels Splendid ONIONE: rr 2 barrels Havana ons WW foo COCOAN UTS 100 boxes DRIED ING {00 cele Prime oUDER 00 P: aim Us, BARBI: reponse i 46, Corner of Bighth J ntrests.” & EPHANS’ COURT. OF COLUMBIA, W of Jonathan of lor: i with ¢ rt of cou: BATU BDAY, she 9th day the Anal sett! entate cof said Jonathan D. Cathell, joorased, the ‘ewent and distribution Gecensed: and of the anssts Nov. 0 24g8 DI RIOT | asurzoron < STi: . admicistrator | rare | 0 bust. | in the central part of | sisole, aad wil be seta torst wm is Sot vigy ter, B6l, i: favor of r,and No. and Sw t: May term, 383, of George J. Johnsen * O>..a:4 Wa. P. : WARD H Lawn. ate U.S. Marshal D. 0 WV ARSHALS BALE —In vir we of a writ of Sent 8. condem ation from the Clerh'e Other of the Circuit. Geert | Dietriet of Colgmbia, for ine iirecvad, 1 wi county om A 163. at o'clock m , all pre ee ed ee ype ala ll the und ivan 9 Ja C. Al xance: in taro | | thereot, Being Toon; | nuid equ re, inthe city and levied vpon as te | and will by voll to | ary term, 93. | Howlet. g-reishee H de 13-dte J hee J By W. L. WALL & ©O.. Auctioncers. RAR. CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT . MONDAY. 15th inst. at 4 o'clock in front of the ike, without reserve, two tne Butiding Lots,each 2D feet Tront bene deep, on the south side Of K street north, bet 4th nnd Sth streets west, being part of orig-aal Let No. 17, ‘are 516. dee? “SENET wy WALL & 00. Aneta j N. NURTHERN MAKKET. ; ANOTICE.—The new vegetable stands reeentig | built will be cuspoved f for the remainder of the fireal year ending 3th Jone, IS, at public sele, ew Bender next the 18th Sostant. of 11 Stelock. -. sbeds standing upon the fvotwars Seventh and hth streets wi babel att time to the ent bidder for cash, to be immoih- ately removec; after which removal all sales of Vegetables and other market stuff are bee either ofthe said streems, noder a pewaity cot less than five nor more than twenty dollars.” Notice ix al-o given that sli thom «tands , Slong the south wall of Sots baildiag s be | dispesed of for butcher «falls, to take effect at | expiration of the existing license; of the saie which due notice will be een, WILUtAMs, . TAYLOR, de ote Commiasianars By J.C. McGQUIRE & OU. Auctionvers. RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Rervats te tee City or Wasntxorom — virtue of a deed of trust recorded amon, coords of Washington county, D.C.. in 3.4. | Scrde tor Washington Stuaty: ¥ shall arf at patie ction. on MONDAY ich Ia the isth day of Deces! . ines, the Ht 2 48 i Vi 6. | The terms of sale are: Ouv-third chaso money in cash; and the residue im equal emounts at six sod twelve months terest from the day of sale; the deferred j to,be scoured by jotes satisfactory the ja ‘2 upon the property pu! which said netes shail have been given. If the terms of sale are not complied with a) 34: ie j | | particulars by the fifth day after the Frastee Teserves ito resell upon five | Dotice,at tre risk cost of the defauit.ng pae- , chaser or neers. | Conveyaucing at the ex; Sore : “SPALDING. i Motch ae we eee & Osa By J ©. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. | RUSTERES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPRB- ro] TY os Nore L st ate v BD 1 Ri ‘RST. | AFTERNOON, December Tith at <0 remirer, by virtue of a deed | Bh "igao. and duly recorded | { | ; ‘erms : -third cash; remainder in | twelve month, with tntckent, conned brn cued trust on 1 convevamore the ost of the rehasoe. jereafter, ihe restesureser te the age Ky Cc. Trustees, no 7-e0d J. 0. Mi IRE & C8., Ano. @7- THE ABOVE SA) Ig UNAVOIDABLE Eomeenet untii WEDNBSDAY, Dec. i7th. our and place. ENRY ®AYLO! HA bie wR [tee 4 Grocxr— trust to the seribers! dated 2th y of July. 1960, and Waskfogton, D. Onin liber SoA. $3_% and 96, we will sell at pubile TOEEDAY, ae oth day of Be premises ol jaare . ‘clock in the ‘Title deed to be retained until the whole ef the iit eonvevans! is paid Immediate! | yittue of ad Ggcres. ‘will oer 2 forall im the 7. e title, inte: re estate 5 By aS aaa eee dev-cokde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Revie, J. 0. McGUIRE & ‘Auctioneers. | PRverzws SaLB OF DWELLING HOUSE | ax igen staves ratte TURSDAY A | Noon ’pecantse Bed, at 4 o'slock

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