Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1862, Page 3

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Nene.o Tretrwony.—Yesterday, a colored f mau, naated J. Short, applied to Justice Wal- P¥roi under Lieut. Frank LOCAL NEWS. LOST AND FOUND. AUCTION SALES, th aol, the lin made a descent —junuanns tomions S| ME for a warrant against James ou: y, © Nosh's Capitol Hall, on H street vorth mek FED! | By W.L. Wake ar00. Audtlonsen x aMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. who ee with a his he ie. @ aoe them se]li dian x to and ors | 83 as. Tiare welouhh rain wr ane: omen cn by ys oe CTION TRADE Fou>'s THEATEU.—The public never seems eh justiog | ms cist ‘the trom = d -~d the pro} it to ree MAKE, blind ip’one eyea @ mirk {the J to aa han “tle “quae spectacular | which we make the following ext ® ‘tattheguardhouse. Four bagrele and four i ae Li Satanella, and it will be repeated to- ani effective style. Mise Caroline Rich. | ro Mr. Peter Richings, Mr. Dann, the Rou- seer Ballet Troupe, the fall Chorus, and the Framatic company, including comic Mr. Bishop, charming Mise Grabam, and that ex- cellent actor, Mr. EH. Brink, will all appear. Those whe have not seen Satanella can have no conception of the brilliant atyle in which it pas bern brought out at Ford's. oveR’s THBATER.—This is positively the ge of “Our American Oousin” at Gro- with its great a ae aoe of all the principal members o} company. ie = them are Gate Denied pais Hough, Sophie Gimber, Ixnbel Freeman, Mrs. Germon, Dan Setchell, Barrett, Barron, Clifford, Balter, ome Fs ill ceil by catalogae through Messrs. Wait & te™ Auctioneers, sore 29M oi woot Rivne ne seat : ‘ inet ber of Goods ou ed to the a for the gmp: tag be part— we Puech Steet ates, the b-et brands, very Rind he as com t Inith been made. me the G mijobns of liquor were seized La, aubec: , one of the Justices of Peacein ov an the Medicat Purveyor. ce wie les and for the said Coxaty, upon the information | ‘Mrs. Peterzon’s house, in the sdime neighbor- and oath of J. Short, negro, who charges Jas. hood. was visited, and in. her. cellar she was POCKF1 Pumphrey with having: Committed ussault and caught gelligig liquor. to sol liers, She denied | got comme w#l tag in batwry on him, the said @hort, you are hereby | having any liquor on her Premises, but on | sF have it-oy i wat the Daily & » Al Seines Pacep ee asiely loapprehend the said Gearching & quantity was found under a wood | Oyenétia, Va.. proving vropsrty ent paying f rche | JemrsPumphrey,”&c. The writ wasdirected pile. This is the third time that the patrol bas = z Frond tO “any quali constable,” and being placed | m:-e a email haul at this house. in the hands of roundaman A F. Kelly,he pro- | Mrs. Kelty's house, on New Jer: ceeded to serve it, and the case wae ruled for | mar the depot, was found in fall blast, and one trial besore Justice Donn. < : barre] of whisky was confiscated. ‘The justice not hiving received or seen the ——— statute which legalizes the oath of the negro Fourtu Warp Sration Caaka.—Goo. Mil- in such cases, made inquiry of properau:hority | Jer, suépicicn of stealing $25 from John Mc- | L relative to the law, and was informed tha: the | Ginniss; dismissed. John McGinniss, con- oath ie legalized by the emancipation act. Of | tamptdo (ward Farrell, drank: 5 UM eae sieavenUb os itn ua dere wh t Der, 5 E Rea aT ee Any preg, provioe proper. amd paring | Ss nner “__A. PAWSETTT. | antine and Mould Candles, y MW Ais ii, © st, Small Bite. -unt- ing case, this morning, botwoeu i avenue, aE pier Gved in the Grocery Line, all of FS 5 °, Will be perem inti jac,” Bilen | Phe dade? Sha Westen tetsu ote a ralneag oreo ey course the magistrate will try the ~a< when | Smith,crankanddisorderly; ined i, teabel a | ipo TORAH MA dats tor ver beutoy Radereed ee zsee- (Gn Monday night, “Panvrette’ will be | the parties are brought be him, though itis | George ard i zabeth Tyler, disorderly; do. 92°) _ de 10-3t* ties an repr-nented “ - prough! out in gtrat style, a@ Grover’s. probable Mr. Pamphrey e reartaen’ | cach. Henry Walsh, indecont exposure; dis- | To. RN—Lact sight from wy ctablel Ges Srrine ate. Seated. eres (CaxtTsarnY HALL.—To-night, the beautiful | Slow the case to godirectly to the grand jury. | tied. Se. aintge iron grey TOMBE about ie on ty | ™OTLing of sale. Poet hau tat = of “Katerine,” the delightful “@ipsy's The act was committed, it appears from the ee harde nigh; very Beavy bul't: ve} ‘latge feat; ous ee > W.L_WALL & 00., aucts, T.+y, and the rich’ burlesge entitled «A Con. | Statements of persona who saw it, at Mr.-s | _ASoLpimg Ronnixoa CommaDa—Patrolman front hoof a little soltt. I will give $29 rewaril for by J. 0. McQUIRE & CO., Austionsern, a Laws, witness other aftrac.ive | ®*#oles, and the oecasion was the neglect of the | Barch arrested Wm. Acton, & soldier, yester- | hiv reecvery.and a iherel reward toanyone giving NTINTATI BALE O! SILVER PLATED paar acres im which the whole strength of | Complainant (who was an employee of M:.P.) | day, for stealing a double-casad silver watch | axy information about bim so that? - can bera- Corrs ie BO] EVENING, Decemb. papers , including such per- | ‘© Perform certain work, and his languag- in | from the pocket of Corporal Ernest Smith, of bar bi ee Lawber Mereben te ae: 7 0% the ad doer of the Ai formers as Gallett, Velarde, Mortimer, Pen. | TePly toMr. P. when asked by him why bedid | scott's 9002" Tha act wan perpetrated tertie ieneunanansiantsniahdeansmmearss @ sale of Silver oyer, Hayes, Edeson, Cloeki, and @ hoet of | BOt doit. ‘ Center Market. When Aton was arrested he | “=== - one of the best m: Ciber® of the front rank: This is the first case where 8 white man has | Was identified as the robber, ande the watch BOARDING a bracing in part— bs a sioner bill f been arrested on the oath of a negro 8 nce the | Was recovered. Acton wa sent to jail by | = nd Cofce and Tea Crna Waiters” 0 eee ot. tha Waste aie pe ae har Bassace of the law legalizine negr + teatimony. | Justte> Walter, for trial at the Criminal Court. | ABDING.—Largs, handsome ROOWS, com. | €ake and Berry Darkets, te-ni, SP rewen Dat also eis ction five of the supplementary ema ic:pi- —__$—— i fortably Furrished, to rent, with soard, sa-t. | Exe ttande, with Cups and Rpoons, Saschera, Legs Dancing Mins te eddy | tion act, approved July 12th, 1-02. r-ada thus: DiemtesED.— Yesterday, roundeman Kelley, | able for families or gentlemen, at 372 C sirest, Beiler, > BE SL ih ragtime chy 1 15 poner Donny | And be it enacted, that in’all jud vial pro-| cf hr Fonrth Ward,arrested Geo, Hobbs upon | terhecnstmmiee aeansee ater and Uream Pitchers, | pig ecaediee y=" Shee ease with | ceedings in the District of Columbia thereshall | a charge of pasting counterfert money of cm | = — Combination astors with But'or Dish and Fruit ss RARB CHANCK FOR MARRIED FOLKS and, J be no exclusion of any witness on Account of | deseription published in te Star of yesterday | A iy = ’ . Ue ie oT oye corey | ee” | He sree ken before Justice Walter, who aim | ZA wire siete SOR RUS as rerzseee! | Table Castors, Out and eae Bottles, ——_--—_—_ missed the case, theevidence not beingsufficient | corner of lith street. Island. Care rua withia Butter Dishes, bexar . Byrap and Cream Founpry Cavrce Fatr—This is the last CorrxEction.— Editor Star: The testimonial" | to sustain the charge. i | short distance, Married folke will ‘fod the Soe- i Pitchers ve — ° 2 bight of thie delightful fair, and Odd Fellows’ | reported in the Star for presentation to Mr. J. gee eee | forte ct a homo. and well behaved chi se | Wine Stands. Cups ard Goblets, te. Hall will be crowded, we take it, as there will | E. Holmead, of the 1th school district, «in ap. Boswai.'s Mupicarap Covem Canny isthe most | Bi Sttily welcomed de 20-30" Many of the most costly yet remain unsold. be ap auction of the articles on hand, affording reciation of his services in procuring the usnal pular, pleasant and effectual remedy everintro- | (UKNISHED bOO:! LE i t an excellent chince to secure nice things for Botta au 3 I Br for twp gonalomen sr geeeis WILL FB appap— tthat time (Christmas) for theschools,” ed for the eure of Cinghe, Volds, Bronchitis, joard, suitable for two gentlemen, er gentle. | A number of BRONZE MANTEL ORNAMENTS, | Christmas presents. That's co! ‘was not suggested’on account of any auch “ap. | OF any affection ef the Thros’ er Lugs, Boldat | man and wife. Apply at 449 Bent Bear 7th -,,, ip ercat variety of design: ete; Preciatien,” and the paragraph 1s an absurd | $i She principal drag stores. and wholesale and ra | atveet. : de issit |. demdte J.C, McGUIRE | | Grewam Rater Assoctation.—The last | Mis-riatement. In the first place, Mr. H. per- | 4h’ and gth strests,and by O. Buswell, corner Mary: VARDING .— Large and well Furnished ROOMB | — Same “a ge rm ie‘steciciln ‘echt Stasst tsaesdZit | holtgny for tor simple Season Sto chanre | iechage™MRpig Meer Hue band Scere | Bice Say Rena twee open: | FOR SALE AND RENT. |i SR Oee comin ; : e ct me Btar OMee, =f iuduatry on the part of their prevent executive Christmas netiday All the schools were’ rrp has just received one hundred and fifty wel me FPO! BENT—T 6 PURNIGHED ROOMS, nijoin | — and First street east. (0; te the: = — ing. A permanent cocupant preferred. Cal | East Park of the Cspliol,) we shall sell the - During the last three months. In additid& toa | have it as “usual,” without the intervention f | Olvth and Frosted B-aver Cloth C. ats for ladies, alt “Gd Pour “ mg uiture nid Kilests. on _ ’ : | of which are the very latest styler wod designe of No 4)3 Fuurt-énth street, between H sad 1. | 4 large quantity of blankets, pillows, handker- | Mr. lolmead or Let Arona eee. = wy | Piismeaccn, ranging in price from Saupto Sas, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. efor ne exhrpe st. __demise "| Bupgrior Be Seven Gok Meta chiefs, neckties, towels, vests, books, prepaid The Christmas holidays, about which so much WW: Bcapartz, @ ~\ “Siuney CHRIGEMAS FO ALI Cities amnence Ub BRN t—Ton small family, with: ! Plane Gover and Pol, Whathot envelopes, tobacco, wine, brandy, jellies, &e., | binndering bas been uttered, have never been | de W-St MG S51 Tehetreet bet Tanta, | A RNRRY CARIAMAS 20/AUL tthe mon- neo HOUsk. comfuriab y Warniahe aint and Mahogany Hair Spring seat, Sofas &c., distributed among the sick and wounded | C2*need; although a member of the Board of | oe | great pleasure in ennounciug to their mesy | gontaining cigh, rooms situated on Hf street, ne Rockers ard Parlor 4 a soldiers in the nospitals of the Districtof Colum. | Trusices was simple enough to assum? that } 0 Pox bax already sscri best | friencs end the public in gencral tr at they, 1 tb. with a yard an. trees in front and rear. Ref- - Ma: ble-top Rofe and Centre Fables, bia, 1,256 of the patients were furnisLed with | 80Me Alterations, proposed at an informal meet- | atest troops, Soldiers, ee of | will give tMhir ninth GRAND BALh orton | erences required. Aderess at onca, and forons Gilt Frame Mirrors, *, the following articles: 751 shirts, 156 under. | ™g Of & minority of the bourd, (a majority bes | Fr nsegy Spareelves with ils aad tance Hali,onE st. between sthanud Ith. on | Werk. Kox 451 City Pest Office, with name, resi- | Venetian Blinds, Window Shades. 7 , - e J, | Ointment. Phe Pills parify the blood and rtrength | Reza? Y RY de 2 2 shirts, 626 pairs of drawers, 72 gowns, 295 pairs ing requisite fora quorum,) were to be taken as | Eb EV SIN arg | dence, &e. eu the stomach, whive the Ointment remaves ail NFSDAY RVENING Dec. 24. Thomambors ‘and Wood seat Chairs i vere i | Y 2 ther i — it Gas Chandeliers tu) . of slippers, 65! pairs of socks. Ko Ken? —— of the board, and were pub- | Diinand prevents pit marks. Price 25 cents per | ote writen eee 495 ae ya Three ply and ingrain Carpets, Miss E. B Humsey, the U.S. Seaitary Com. Me Mir, okeced eter gen &cUbrinanac siti?) | Por ‘ 331 | of plersure to all thow who may houorthom with | SVCL—T poms. siting. Olicloth Btair Carpets. . mission, Fifta Ward Ladies’ Society, New g mga? . - ae at 5 A the sen'e Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman gat mig a 7 e from the school children or teachers, & will bo La ‘our epecial attention i« ca . | Hal! airs, a 2 poe Sorrel fora tiene yen for the reason that he is an intelligent and ei mente stock of Dry Goods at Burdette | ae ee ee ing recms. wil plears call teamy jolmes's Trerapeutic C alt, afforded liberal aid at different times. cient trustree, much beloved in his dist Biles Delsion cts one Dale eee | Dan, Peking. Geo. funk, | Ronsd at 86 per week | de mesee |W Extension Table Sideboard. The hospitals are represented as being in | 88d because he isa gentleman. Sate cents; 1,20 Linen Cambrie Handkerchiefs, at 12% cht Meenas, Chas, Dowsen. PORE aud one ROOM, 270 7th steade, Bareaus, Wasbetands, general well conducted, and some even admi- ounti Distaict. cent; 10 Embroidered Collars. at 1285335 and 5) : ". “de 19 2t* | Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Clocks, Me cE te ee S| porice aren eel Pre | Brass Porte pene ihe money; Bain 8k, | mg PARLORS. on the frst oor. fupetion Beathes Rede. Roloters,and Pillows, share o! 5 s ni ; t | . ad Me ’ in French | he Anderson Club take p eas i 7 ‘so % Hair and Husk Mattresses, The secretary complains that thus far com- | Fowler, fast riding over a bridg ssi. | Merinoes, Coburgs, Flannela. all’ kindy of M-- Ajso.a Back Room, cn the seeond, of house 21 ‘indy of Mi; . ing to their friends, wd 116 | : : oie eate Blankets, Comforts and Soreads, paratively no contributions have been received | Rob't Smith. fighting with his wite; fined gi41. , Goede. Table Linens, Tablo Covers **eciing Got, | iblicta general, that stBey wilt ie their ee Gogking: Radiator, snd other Staves. Sick aie beeen thas the Destiretet Catum- | Marcare’ Smith, vies beesand: AO. | Which wali besojd exams" Or cheapefer tashonty, | MONDAY: Dosen aat. One eee canecinaan | TSrotek Apeis eniget, and welt Reruishot | fosether with a gessral assortient of Kkttehen Cl ses et Rae ieee 1m Coa Save Beem cok anc aioe SEA Wine e ae | YW. BexoRtre, | enjoy yourself at the Anderain Ohrixtmas Ball. | gt. tetween’ lth’ mae Dike abe Posecaston uisiten, Feces oop Fage, Boban ph Coaahoa nshioncn ul Mpa ep Pat aig a arena Sopcast |) deto.st No. 351 7th strest, bet. and k, Tiekets 31, admitting a genticman aud laties, | fnmedsately, em Terms cash. wherefore he urges his — j Me oor ae aoe 3 ae 6 oss | deis.3t* eo Sa eee 12,5, The Bouse is for reat Inquire of the Aue- throughout the Union te come forward with a 3 ith, de.; dismissed. * Eddingburg, Ixpra Resprr Boots ANp Suors.—The above ar | aS NT. * (communicating more fiberal hand. and enable the nssociation, , 60: fincy $2.56. Eliza ‘‘ouuelly and ilestor | tickenare soi cheaper at H. A. Hali’s India Rubs KF RCOMS, wonld enit gentlemen or g-ntleman de J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. without stint, to continue its labors in the good | nase, drunk; workhouse, Wm. Evord, do. | ber Warehouse, 310 (wife. Persons with childre: 3 eee eg ge : : Ma Gog Rigtt et ce eee By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneors. } — —— ——— eT FOE SALE —1 efter forsale eemall Farm, con- RLOR ard BED ROOM, eon trining about seventy acres, within 4 miles of » Mandsomely furnished on the first the Center Market It is improved by a comfort- cause, , dismissed. ————.——. | | Fourth Preeinct.—Thomas Biddles, negiecting i = Maxiciovs Miscniév, &c.—Yesierday, Mrs. | DiS team; fined $2.65, Thos, MceDonneld, dis- | — MARRIED. Arabells Fisher, a rather prepossessing-looking | 7 nthiecityorvicinity Thieisso. Calland | ‘isfy yourselves. 310 Pa. avenne. no 2i-tf avcnue, than at any other | i ARLFS P. CLAR of Company F, 99th Rew. Pa, Vols. torend bis addtess to GEORGE ORISCUM, ei '= . A 446 Fightn street, betwern Penn. able and handsome dwelling, Fooretly crecte@ and ds? Hote! or No @ 5 t is o CemaAry © One t and mound; MATAly thirty Goorret nee eee | ewis Graham, M. Lewiston, | _ On the itthiuet., ws Church, in New | tte Hetel-roni No Oe. Big. Aldo to tent, two iceping Roome | frenvered with teoetht ot owes on cd heat by Patrolman’ Fraziee, upon a charge of ma. | Wm. Flygn and GeorgeStack, intoxicated and | York city, by Key. Dr Charles H. Hall, rector of RS. L,, SMITH, » mont exeelle < } _ de ' timber. ieioush cutting up @ carpet and aestroyin chucrderip. rnc over io,military. ¥pinhany’ Chavet | Washington, D. C!, Cap we Medinm ill give sittiuge a: 1 0 South | — Nuasent in the ouch of ine, Thode oF Tenth Precinct.—M. Foster, selling liquor to CHARLES I TOMPK to’ AU - | etreet, hetween tat and 21 ste, Canite! Hill, Snorer is property lire within one mil XP URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—For rout, at ¢yr Andcostis or Baunlug’s Briton uot hemeteaee seeing your livingaswelles | K’ 450 inh street, cant ride, between Gand H . ly upon the prblie root leading te Canoe Moke ta pames, reads the futi | streets, neatly furnished andy, comfortsble pore’. o pig. Stings $1 ED ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS, ant PAR : 7, selling liquor TA R. daughter of the late B. KR Mobhie, af | amination of disease Lard. She was taken before Justice Walter, , folder: turned over to military. Faw d Nor- | Wasniagtonsb. ©. Pa eS gece wed frien is. and held to bail for aturther hearing. During 1. Kate Sweeny, disorderly: dis! | -e0ee ours frou 7 4 { : If not dispesed of at private sale before the 8- ; ; 3 ; desirable | nt the preliminary hearing of this case, it was fined © BD, Sunday and Wednesday evening Adu “5 | LORS. The neighborhood is one of most day of December. 1802, it will upon that day, upom Bist'd to Sergeant Cronin that while the ‘ne, | Misecd. - " reinenstaaee aie Acshort iam, wane | oes | Eeeel enti ie tae ee fhe Bere iee. ani at 12 ciclock m., bo offered at gab- coved stayed at Mrs. Lard'’s, shout St0worthof | seer ro tux Oli CAPITOLL—M. Miller was | MOURN the sopugeat tench uinens 3 Joho | NI SHES ee ted Deen ate SENS eee ee Gtedon Po. | Term# made krown on day of male various articles were misted, and she was sus- | ot ty the Old Capiiol ty Pro oe een | aged 2 years and 9 months Astrolca mt, Wes bere witha catam! wife She, "PO LET—Your @eassnt ROOMBA, situated on Ps. FRANCIS N. BRENT. ted. Sergeant Cronin set to work with | . mands | c of the family are Aftrolegiat. Was born with cataral gi Sh ave.. No. “3, between 2ist and 2M sta, dis 3t* | Varciuan Weane in ace oat ground there | Poster for attempting to cross the river with an funeral frosrthe | t=le the past and fature—was naver known t: fai ~ : irregular pass. He is sptler tothe 27th New | de 17 rota GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, was for suspicion. At the office of Adams & ith interest, secured bya decd fer’s back, aud Shaffer and the other parties | rence for offieers to thus diszrace themselyes? = COKNELIA CONNOLLY he wife cf Daniel Con: | OR £ALE—Valuabie PROPERTY, recently Heiss ' She can tell your very thoughts, cause spvedy azar? ‘OR RENT.—A first class Furnished Double SS — ore 2 Jersey regiment. Jos. P Orr, « sufler’s clerie, | temnoon, the Sist inst. at | Tisees, brivg together thowe lone separate, ‘Ne, | F PARLGRS Alcon meceal Faruished ROUMS, —=S=sSs«dRUTURE DAYS. Co.'s express they found a very large trunk, ms a ‘attempt Sil 3 between 6th and7th. The only pe with or witrout Beard, Bath Room, gus, at No. which she had left there to be forwarded. Two | W** #lro sen! to the same prison for attempting | , : | i can show a likeness ef utarehn-banior | 435 D at. between 4% ‘aud 34st-..3 doors below | By J. C. McGUIRE & OO. Auctioneers, other trunks were found at the National Hotel, | {0,08¢ the Sutler's pass. Geo. Fruss, of the sth | st his residence. in Alexandria. Va., December | friend in reality, Lidves 5) cents; eentle- ¥ Hail; healthy location and the very bestof @YHOICE BUILDING LOT IN PRINTING OF- where she had left them. These were all taken | Viteinia, went tothe Provost Marshal's yester. | 71h, i852, JOHN ELLIOT 51 years rd 2 de! -iw" neighborhood. ‘The Parlor will be let to Restelaan | Circe *QUake AT AvOTION—On MONDAY AP- to the Fourth-ward station to under: 0 exami day afternoon and demanded of Lieut. Dal- On the moruivg of the 2b inst., afterashort | FILL MR. WILBRAHAM late oF Oclescer | tcnantonly. da 18 6t" TERNOON, the Sth of Janna-y, at half-past four 5 : id j | #liess a pass and transportation tohis regiment; | and Qinfal Muses, in the lith year of herage, | VIEL MB. WILBRAHAM, late ef Culpeper | — ECE eee etinn ome of the most de nation. In one, some articles were found r ‘i FRANCES AIMEA. eldest daughter of Thomas J CourtaHouse, Va.,callag soon as poxsiliie ot NWO KOOMS, LN A PRIVATE FAMILY, fur-- Bice ‘said lot front- ~ = and on inquiring what regiment he belonged - . , € MS, 7 ‘rin ting U! Square, which were claimed by Mrs. Lard; also, some to, coolly replied, © The Sth Virginia infantry and Charlot eM Fishe | tho Btsr Office, or at 71 Cameron street, Alexan- nithed with Mt esé comfo £ Heated with 1) deg 28 feet ay am 01 street west ronnii ; articles marked National Hotel and Continen- Confederate States of Americ: "He stated The fuveral wi!l take place to-morrow (Sunday) | dria, where he will find his wife, who has justar- gna heated from below by a Latro Boara alco: Dack 13) fect 4 inches to a 2 feet alley, bei tal Hotel. The clothing and dry goods, how- phan GicconggtlorS quip chaos Pilg afternoon. at 2’, o'clock from the residence ef her | rived there. dot | ifdesired.on the mont moderate terma. The ad? grond lotan the square from the Geeek ot it one 3 2 that he had been within our lines since Lee | parents, No. 420 New York avenue. = vertiver desires to promote inevery way the coai- jt eireeta weat and situated neacly in fcontof the ever, were hafdly of any value com with | left Maryland, and having stopped as long as | ‘On the ith inst, ROBT RDWIN TRACUCM, | 2 se fort of Ler inmates A good table aud excellent fsid reo! the inte Senator Dokgiar, Biece he Sretatrpated sets cae seyteasee | fen ns tha agit Hoe | Ri einer onerhon easy | GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS, Sirhie Eeaaiinatcgire” pitatd wemarme tees eet carefully packed away. A considerable amount rant ad Lwill take pYace from the residence of | Fi LBUM. ~ | at No. 203 Sixth et.. between M and Nate, di mg ye for tenprores in == oper pert eee it Ege Bore re ALEXANDEIA ITES.—A seizure of liquor, | Bis Parents. on Foerthat., between L and M ats, | Over res ETaircat ative tite tenet to be fi 8 through the square, trom saat re ——— . vs a geled in at the lo e » | No sane Nae ‘i fotind ip the York and Philadelphia he fo y runs throw wu Beaches Rea ot digmonde, pontine, were | tmucr ied 16 A host af the lower endl of the | Othe sith inst . Mra. ANN REBROCA DON- | together with many French and Hog i pattorns | wett.tn the rvar ofane lata Lrentiug ites, aria Senge le pel areca, | The Liquor dealers of this place, are abont ‘e Sieg tee ne Te Mer mee Bay a9 Eoece woes Radeon Gohone. Fg thy, secured oy ced of trust on the preansnes. for court or otherwise. “at Point ecmuel yen sito & pesramnent society shal We never mere behold thee | TINE BOOKS — _@:2-40 FO MFGTIRE & Cn Aneta. oe = t fectio: ei x t 1 Neve ii in; E BO n 5 Minn & G2 haus WOT “The Union ladies in Waskarion; engugia | “Within nee ce ete | te FOR THE HOLIDAYS. K RENT Two. ne nd bandaemely PCR by 3.0. MeGLIRE & OD Au eects Pg tle or ip nome eg in making arrangements for the Garistmas The wild roses sbali blosom on thy grave! | ne tiger nd Produ eg seed) poker | furpace, and lit with gas; use of bathroom, with | pied my a ee 3 . 3 Mr. F. ' i | ble for presents for the AYR: » Te : and I : ~ mm, Wiles. on. Fane weaneenth street, and in, | ‘inners to be given at the hospitt's, have ap- Reneldst on eapeireni iseraen tga fie geen Ape ero, Rogie GCRANDELL'S, bot and co!d water allowed. References requirel. | xy tern sTkEFTS Raat Oe TLESDAY APPOR quired the prices of shoes, and asked for No. | ae 2 ge en ice St bitgee casteiue porchunse corner of Sixth street | de 19 No. 125 Bridge +t..Georget wa. | = at No. 341 Latreet, between isth and isth | A'Oo' December _ wa, ate omen. on he 5 ving, . | Church, Mrs. Reed: Bycenm, Mrs. Massev: d Marrachy etts avenue, on Monday afternoon, Tn mw ata Gn Gena al te fe eee remises, by virtue of a of tru ne | Srietor soriced cach to cake pein eae, | two bospiials on Prince strect, Mrs Dayton | Sra Mamaphe ette s : “|A ree beautiul eawFimest of Wax aud | PpWELLING HOUSE FOR SALB.—A con | Bath, 15t: abd duin seconded in Liber 9. A. 8. Ree | ee ee es cee Oe Se © Pain a CRIS | oa ere, Sloe ; | On the 19th innt., in Georgetown, B. C. Mrs ce Teeter eee aren’ | DD) pociics HOUSE etteoied oe eae | B! foliod 468, et neq. one of the ‘and ‘records i aga “me ver | DUt very little fce is made, and the navigation | Muy she rest im pew Saturcay. Dee wth, at G CRANDEWL'S, otel. it contains ten rooms, sum '3,) beginning at the south line of said Lot mum: | Was at band, and succeded in arcing tne | Of the canal is open.—Gasette of vlerdays | Miia fiends" ard eeguntt Se etn Bellen Bs Gratertuns_ | Tenpectatle elgnborhosds Wit be cold lod tor | SE sin- (thet a Ret 0 Inches fromthe fighting one, named John Kilroy, and from him | ae eer | at OSIN & TAR- | cash. Enquire No. 287 E atreet. cdccen th [preeten med gly ht yes wo be recovered | pair of patent leather gaiters | | A Discracwect s ee vogterday afters | ette atreet. Georgetown, DC. cae | _ TWENTY BARRELS, eEovia eect fverasitect: thence ER ee wolued at $6. roy W&s sent jail forcourt © ” ’ ri t t 25 minutes past 4 o'clock a. m..on the A dae ] a 1 By mae : - , f~ tepe«]) iach. thence a three (3) fect # $6. “Kilroy to jail f noon. as 8 num Tot officers, who were more | A inut t Pelock he 2th For sale by C. B. JEWELL NY med apc Fs. peer paar f r h by Justice Clayton, but the other escaped. +| or less sntoxicated, were riding near the North~ inet. after a short illvees of typhoid faver. in the G inekantG within, era ba — sl nll yw oxi inches to the piace of beginn mg. Al-o, part “George Shatfer was arrested by Officer | €T) Market, the horse of one became un nan‘ | #thyoarof bivace JOHN Hy geeond son of John | ne aaa 52 yr Be, | Royale ele wt t this office “SN Mt nex | Bumber eight. (8 )in Square sforess ‘Iroxall upon suspicion ot larceny of a gold | *¢*able, or the rider was too drunk to ride, and K_a d Sarah bh Vernon < | de 19 aw - = eorgrtown, -_ | Hotel, will ajdress «1 oBce, Peat ox | at theeast line of said eight, (#,) heing one watch and #22 in money from Thornton Técr, | be was thrown offon one of the stalle, striking 1, The Felatives ax d friends of the family are invited FPOE Lee pues ar a ee ee ere uns red (10>) festone( 1) inch f.0m ihe interes Som x ¥ S22 y ones. : tind sakes 5 stiend his funeral, to-morrow (Sum a 30 RA ; " | or t reets, thence sou undred ae ee cadre Hiden oe eee eee | sostcateonlo teuthe Wore peat ine 30 BARRELS ROSIN. | YW ARHHOUSE NEAR TID DRPOT FOR RANT, (ic) fect, thence west twenty-Ave(a5)fot. themes bystanders hastened to him, and fousd him and immediate possession given—It is sit: | ( same charge, and each was held to bail for a | LYS the shoulie kre of & Tides Church, en Hl street. between Iithand2ith, = * Apply to | nated east of aud sdjoiuing Trinity Church, frort- h ove hundred (1%) feet theuce enst tr _ further hearing by Justice Clark. Tom Rice, | Waring the shoulder straps of a Hentenant Li Norfolk, Virginia on Tuesday, 1th Dacom- | noetf J. L. KIDWELD, Georgetown, D.0. | lag on Oxiteet Sak ladlanh evamabameat baer. | 2) feet to the place of bepinsine, togsieae also sm-pected, gave bail before Justice Clay- | colonel. He wasat length able to speak. but | pep ALIO® RETNOLDS, oldest shit of Honey Se = | with adepth of 9 fect. “Large yard and shed at: | the improvements, consistiag of = ton. 1t appears irom the statements made by WSs to full of the ardent that he had .o belifted | anc Matilda B. Ghiselin. On the sth December |« = tached. Apply to BOTELER & WILLSON. Irog | frame dwel house, P : 7 ORTABLE MILLS FOR THE ARMY. Pi ns th sinder io the complainant that he had been drinking Baas Sie Bis Seales SA & wonides taacact \ mhe moaid hay oabiated ths Tus yaar of her ago. | P MY. > | Hen de 11-205 Terme cash; the remsinder to 6 and 19 ‘Thursday night and went to his home iu Shaf- igi ad r s daily occ m the morning of he 2ith inst. at 5 o’cl { = wot ) Osnce of Depot Commissary of Subsistence, ey Nov iat nthe premises ashin-ton. D. C. : built, and centrally located, bring inthe vi | “All eonveyancing at the cost of purchaser. Went into his house and remained som» time A) Besseus aiken vaeindn meeatt pol x gto soupgest arate of eee 7. Inventers and manufacturers are invited till the cinits of Patent and Post Offices Any person de. Ifthe peng omg by with bim; and about an hour after their de- SE = y. gee i the bore with a Chri . it a vithia no! complies CX, vorable op- | five cays thereafter, the truste: re: parture he mise-d his watch and money, which | Cronin arrested Anton Mek P ortitude, aged 22 | 2th pee pter 1862, to present models and samples | sirous of investing, the preset upon a chirse of | exre, Wanonths Ni day. | of Portable Mills for grinding wheat and corn for rlupity, Said pronerty is situate on 8th street, | to rerell at the risk and expense of t : Ast opening a private letter di d to Charles A, | "Spee: ,M months end I » invite? | the use of the army. : Between G and Hy Nos 400, 402; 404. 406: | purchawer om one week's patie inthe Evening excited suspicion against them. Nectleraud using it for bis own benedic, The | 4 Ths fticnds ofthe taniiy arePonpectfully inyite: | the, following are the essential oonditions the | Would prefer to neil entize block. Tnquire at No. | Bar. W'S HOLLIDAY, Trastes: Fes anout a Sroverira_A colered bar- | ¢##¢ was laid before Justice Walter, and asthe husband, Maryland avenue, between 2d and 32 pa tp Sige geo foe keer pp pa when | 307 Pa avo, hetween 9th and lth [a de6-eokds 3. 0. McGUIRE & 00 . Aucte. ber, who cadls him-elf Mister Elijah Giark, | P@Tties were Germans the preliminary hearing Capitol Mill, on Sunday evening, the alt im LP 2 ee ee 4 oad de 16-Tu,Th.&s Z : Tents part of a house situated at the cornerof | W@* had in their native tongue. It appear-d | half-prst2o ‘clock. E and Four-and-a-half streets, wherein he | ‘hey bad teen engaged in business alike —sUt- | TT practices the tonsorial art on his numerons | !*t's stores—and the letter which Meakel is P HO! FOR PIES AND CAKES. e customers; and another colored named | Charged with opening had reference to Nestler’s IRB AND CAKKS ¢f every deseription, mate Grorge Cole, rents the entrance and the back | buriness. The case was not conclndet, and f-esb every day. All orders promptly attended to part of the same house, for the purpose of prac- Menkel was required to give bail in 2300 for a i a 3.0.8 py, ticing the art “culinaire” and feasting the inner | further hearing. fell if __No. 421 7th at.. between G gad it. man. Mister Clark, fearing that with no tire ‘1 ao pa nana geo Meher: | fighting: dismissed. Jackson Diggs, violating | MINK BABLE Bey or pipe-hole in his room, he obiained co. | *, CitY ordinance lating to scavengers; fined FITCH, oun ink | sent to rum a pipe through Cole's rooms, and | £158 Henry C. Wilson, intoxicated; fined BQUIRREL. the stove was at once erected, benefiting “Mis- | 5155) Mary E, Carter, drunk) fined S!. Na- ping sets for @ tr Eljah Clark,” but smoking out Cole's cus- | thaniel Acton, disorderly at a ei dene, | _nossim™ | th, drunk: 5 vin, o perme y ——— ra 1 Cole's rooms | deriy; fined $1. Mr. U. Weedon, eharged with oO ¥ on een EE a anmae Cole, fe L ng it an assault on P. Eeanee = ane in the Star all his customers remained that they would be | ¥¢*terday, gave security fer cour lat. otto weigh over twenty-Ave pounds, Ret ditagis = grooved chille iron or at Bi e gener! oD - PARLOKS a: vl . in a desirat 4 to be te stinction pf the mill to be analagous to that ofa | private residence, near the Patentand PostOMices. | on TEED AY MORM IMG a . coffee mill. a ‘table for two horses attached. References re- omar 3d. Bach mill to be cspabie of grinding & pounds | quired. Enquire at No. 587 H, a sthand of fine flour or meal per hour, and to be capa’ if de 16-e03t* oa - oe. ono ot oh, st* oR. " 3 being worked by one man. Sthets South side. de 19 | By J. UO. MOULIKE & 0U., Aucion. pe 4th. Ei ill to be no constructed. if n ‘A now and desirable Brick Dwelli 4 ——~<~——— aaae ay FU BB | that sg sue De nppernted seo ono! purer oF eaekl WoURE apa" Brick stable, situated noor the | "[RUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE N SEconpaWARD STATION CAsKa.—Pat.Luaney, | Ff FuRst weight, xo as to be carried by two men should the | Steam Boat Wharves, in the Seventh Ward. Pos- Lk —On M MDAY APT! ON. Jan: length of march, lack of transportation, or 4 -ssion given im: itely. Termseasy. Apolica~ * by vii - 24 ofthe men, or other eause render its carriage ay pe mage OL, A. STEMS. om the promi. | laborious for one man CHAS. WILBON, near the Bank of the ‘premises, oa of iritet dated October 5th, 18%, aad duly re- ‘Sth. Each mill to be capable of corded in Liber J. , 8. No. #5. folio 2” et eeq., | a wagon tongue, braneh of tree, or a ope of the lnad records for Washi Inventora bmit plana specifications, or mod. C.,.we shall sell Lots numbered 1), IIc 18! 18, els of their mills, or sample of the miN itnelf, in t ‘33. 34, . Todd's abt ot PIANO. ' | fa board of offi They will'de re- NE VERY NICK Second-hand GILBERT | Puired to present indisputable evidences of there | Sauate S4-Lots 3, 48.7.8. PIANO for sale for 38 at the a... { tnilts combining the essentialconditionsaboveanc, senate eters t 9. LIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS FOR BALB. Btore of | merated by causing the mij] to be werked in the ts 2 , aes W. G. METZEROTT, | of the sald board. feet this tuorning he took GO ee ape end | Exxctiow or Orricens—Washington Naval | Sole Agent for Btojaway'& Fira call be provecitea ecuteiuing all of theabore: fe 10t. a ited aes end with — rr, sated auacking Lodge No. 4, F. and A. Masons, have recently i ~~ GOK E—PRICE REDU conditions, aut ite tbe sufloiently reasonable a4 Miswr Elgah Olark out of his shop. Clark | elected the following officers to serve the pres- | Eixop eStore rice © hand, for saleinany | iz the opinion of the Department to war , * large nom Lo] ; 74—LoWe 1 2,3.4.11,1 immediately procured 8 pistol entered | ent term:—Wm. E. Hutchinson, W. Master; re, ae owes et | nk ether fie fon Mibcouri avenue, hase | Quartities at the reduced price of sight cents por | purchase, & large nas fy ee John A Foose, Senior Warden; Isaac H.Mce- | bushel—the very cheapest fuel that ean now be | s , ‘Yo. 24 a street. She pe ee ag Mim with | Cuikraky Secrelary: Joka Wayun ‘Creatkter: | Someta Tersincme Light Oe. Waking BOs es ee rat-class DWRLLING in the First Ward, precinct station audhad Clark arrested, andhe |W; Ber erred di Le or rate pe | ee hE SL SAD ee i eer sien won ag oldest in this section. ving nm chartered in . . . “ - roar eer a tiee Neration, who Mier tecc, ie still n'& prosperous fondiuion, uumoor, | [ ATEST NEWS PROM RUROPH. | D Weshinrion County. ‘Po-wit 1a the case of ALIDAY, Real Rstate Agent, bearing the evidence, hefd him to bail for his | } ‘about 70 meanbers. RE — | Mary E. . executrix o; reve, Gorner of th at Bppearauce at court. ss ‘ : ti f the Orphans’ Court of ingten RING WITH AMEKIOAN AFPAIBS, cael gt ne at See, appointed mourt of Washington M. ook HI8 BOLD SPBECH IN PRAISE OF ©OUB =| of January next, for BMBERS eseeaieenaene > = SomxeTHiwG New ror ALEXANDRIA, ViR- CogRgction by Rev. H. M. TorRNER (CoL- Sista. Alezander Wolowski, the Mi Meat Artist. | ORED).—Editor Star:—Having had my atten. ‘The attention of lovers of the “divine art” is | tion called to an article in your Tuesday's is- called tv the card of Prof. Alexander Wolewski, ; Ste, which though I am not so uncharitable as the well known pianist and vocalist, who has beh shiney og seh S Care ane ae Be it tation. xandri sets me ac! 8 pec: fore oer pospagae emg oe osc ay pr ine | See pebler that I think a correction indispon- i lessons in #able. taping, sel Sie an aceon’ ccine avitey | As for me establishing a school in George- He will introduce his new and simplified | ‘Own or anywhere else, is more than I have method of instruction, which has caused a | 8ny knowledge of at this time, for I hold the NUMEAS AND STRANGERS ° VISITING WASHINGEO COUNTRY. | bation of the personal estate of said deceased sad | wou ging ma to thelr edvautege abd nal READE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AND | collected sed inrned into moneys when sad wbere Sell katwa end Inve omablisbed Iesiossent rte ms) 00 bB. Tiusosatedarenos: | Fal -Xnows and long editing his | x ive- @ final settlement and distri- TTON G ButJ. BRUCE & CO., No. 464 7th street, not ingreased the price of their immense stock CLOTHING, FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WRAR, tors and em of ani ~) with their slaims property | SBUre establishment, ro Uren! deceased's estate: provided | May be found all the comforts of a private howe, Gentlemen are particularly it gg to call in aid acopy ofthis ord-r be published once a week for three weeksin the Evening Star previous to the j JOHN BRIGHT’ SPRECH AGAINST INTEH- ceased, ihe exechiria aforesaid has, with the ap- i said 84 day of January, 1863" before making arrangements elnew as eer bosens it at old prices, and they will not ct, Lam able to f over S80, by some villain, who fortun ttely ws te ee Cm é j ised About #ix dollars, whieh was all he had | tals in that city and at Fairfax Seminary. Soit Sot examine sy, stock) before purchasing ara as LADIES’ DRESS FURS! J. JOLLIV ‘ « ‘la Laprex: HATE DKEsSER, from Pari IJusr trived, another large and ? C. GAUTIBR, | S 2 astorsl charge of Israe! Church, (Capitol ak ople pay the least advance, as they are A true copy—Test : i lvani mn Willaice explain the fall theory of music: and | Hill.) whose Congregauon numbers’ Weatiy a determined to uuldervollall otuers” They hava ike | _de8.oi40"-" ZC. ROBBINS, Register of Wile, | "0% 01m ___252 Penneylvanin agente. " thousand persons, and whose spiritual de- are bourd to ran o! eir atock withia ' = ss KOTICE : r "sone ad “a | labors are inadequate to them. i Pi a ° = j And leader is marivaled. All those who wish | Which you refer, and which you say I propose BOVS' JAOKRTS AND PANTS | Has opened Ladiow and Gentlemen's Afternoon 14 | Tonto! Washington and the Public generall TM | RP ARSHALS BALE In virtue of a weit of to become fue singer or excellent porformers | ‘aching, was merely taken J judxe, trom some | exeels anything ever offered in Sie cite, orclock Gnd Krening (6 o'clock) Singing Glames, wine» (lemme bereits [I fering, om Judgement of condem sation ol ot t 4 . | cards whic! had struck off a! @ job offics, J. BRUOK & oO. 28 most liberal terms, Prof, Wolowe also from the Clerh cu of t re! rtof the —— piano should not neglect this oppor. for the special use of the Israel Lyceum, & lit. Draers 1m i repeals full theory of Music and Reading by | DINNERS, seer abigtea ce AND =— | Bites ot Go: gbia. for comnty of Was : a erary Organization recently formed by several ME. y " Bent to any part of the City at the Shortest Notice, my ey reson, expose 4 taid A Mrax Ronpeny —Thuraday night, a man peng men for the expreys purpose of estab. NE Ria ceerme | ingoniy'a slight knew indgeat monte Bitte nar’ | and will be superintended by the Subscriber i for By aniDe Day themh 4 of Jenury Ses cee ne nan Manan Wass Bouma, of | DANSE = litersty nuclent AUVRBCIREAACARUS | 5. Grey Hasta balan BRITA. | pled in a very short time, to read music with groat | TN, broprictor wold aldo be leaxe to remind his | ine st \co'clock mall Robert W, Rashoe tent: neaster, Pa., was taken to @e Second Ward | of general education, and for er CO et OY, a operatic as well as classical | pytrons er this branch,“‘that the iste Storeand | tite, @sim eof intervstin and to Square No. 2. tauen lor lodging and relief, being badly cut | Of their intellects. This body, of which 1 have Cc. ROSNO SKI, | music with rare perfection 3 Salcon has been eb: to a Gentlemen's Kestau- | together with ell and singular the imerovemeavg ver the right eye. He was very intelligent, | the honor of being president, i8 based upon a WATCHMAKER, | nage the vecal part. by his way of vocolisstion | Foot The Ladies who will favor him withrheir | therect, Bring-the undivided two-thirds pact of @ an Odd Fellow and Mason, and accouat. | +el-improving system, and only proposes to | 318 Pa. Avexce, (Iwox Hare.) | Re arrives at most extraordinary resalts, renders | Pitonage will nd on Mie Second Floor a hand- | sid xquere, in the city of Washingtom, ».©., for his condition to his brethren of those | study the branch sciences of the above referred — | ths colon powerful end sunblog tre qauger to vO) | someiy fernished Reception Room, in which Mrs, | and levind upon as the FRAT riers. He baa t the 46a Pennsylvania | toterms. With the highest conside: ation, . 8. would respectfully call the @tontion of res- | calize with facility, accuracy be guality of | Garrimg will be happy to receive their orders, amd will br satisfy Judiciais No. 72 Fae 9 been in the yiva Henry M. Tcexen idente of Washington, officers, sutlers,foldieraani | oper Wol Extrance by the Private Door, | Bry term, 183, im favoref B.C. Cacrineton, Volunteers, und in service he was trumpled aoe = peddlers, to his large and well'nasorted stock of =, Prof. ClowskI receives visitors dally Crow to ©. GAUTIBR, | Howlet, qarvisbec of B. W, Mw anni . pon by horses ins cavalry charge. and was - —>—_ — FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATOHES» My 72 and from Sto 4 p. ba hwy coaceeees No. no %-colm 242 Peonsylvaniasvenge. | A L ro je jured internally. and was discharge |. While Wornped To ALEXANDRIA.—About seven BIAMONDS, JEWKLRY,&e. | 451 Tenth street between B and PF. a nn. | he 18-6 te. U.S. Marshal D. ‘walking near the railrosd depo be was | hundred wounded soldiers from Aquia Crevk parive Scented with s Inn ) mastern importing | coniea: Childron ever eight yoars of or, 32 a CHRISTMAS, 1562. = —— i s ro rd at jexandria yesterday. hey were jouse, and-receiving goods i a ~ abe i. ' mocked down with « slung-chot, ahd robbed pattie Pgpierses eyed oe Warious hospi: sell lower than any other house in tho ely | PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. » has just fine cleewhere. | A pape of FURS in cots ont seperate. He. up to Saw. ft of his pay. He was mate as comfortable ' — | All WATCHES old by ioe will be warranted for | BONNETS HET EDR ES UES eed een? TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY, Bought tufore the rises we ase th fs * posible during the night. and started for Real Estat# Sace.—Mesors. Bouts & Grif | one yoar =a i - i ERS, just received fi Paris, which h#b WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | the movtJastiei is home early the next morning. fith sold recently square 1,029, bounded by | on REPAIRING done bya practical watch- opened at the corner of Elev a and F rts. No. at the Our stebk of DR > ‘ Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets eastand E | er me . 46 © Pospectfully eolicita the patronage of the YAN | new arrivals. Dismisexp. Wm. Jones, color «!, who was | auc F str<'s north, containiug abont 220,000 | pM¥p ih, Pe ae ich Heee NE, ALLOWED. TO jadies as heretofore, Also French Oorsets, 431m" gr che te! j a Teeted by officer J. F. Kelley, a fuw days | feel, at one cent per foot, to Dr. W. P. Johnston, | POLDIERR for iS OE pus AUTOMATON REGIMENT for all i. GOTTHELY & BEHBEND, i, Sl Ses - a ince, on suspicion of Raving set A ty the —>_— [OE BALES One-half intorest im a Sret-clase | mental movements in the Field—By @. D. No 359 Seventh street Mist S43 7H INVORMS LAK FLTENDS AND ouse of William Beckett and the stable of G SeIzeKE OF Ligton.—Ten cases of whisky Resteurant and Drinking Saloon centrally lo- | Brewertou; § cca : Ov: clarke, near the corner of Seventeen i i i. Uist she continues to take orders and Reduction of Fort Pulas! - 2 tnd BR | were seized vesterday at the Seventh-streat | cated, two doors from Gro en's Theatre. now di ng | Agency for the “ Netiousl Bank Note Reporter.” | for Bun od Dual For furt format: oaks A“Gil vol, M 4 Plats 8 id 3.4 kavth sirect, betg St Fi cust rreete, on thy Oth inst. was brought sit bo hich Was bound for Alexiudria. It | *#90d business, For further information, enqui en. L. A. Gillmore, 1 vol , Maps and Plates: _ dge 6 lawse sthas. | Tesideme 434 bie t, between & and Fy ustice Barnaclo on Thursday, and he prved | Vac tured over to the Medical Pureeyor. oo SeOh steet le ee | ee : ALBANY LUMBBE YARD. | fntthe Sottant oeeen oe ee alibi and was dismissed. ~~ . | TPPOSUTLERS.—A light draft coppered SOHUON: | A phQOkk'S WEST BND DRUG STORE, 113 Px. BRENAN, No 21 North Gaf strect, Balti | “SPE NS : — = Wasuinoton THEATER.—This theater will |e B, seventy five tons capacity, for sale | Penu. avenue, south side, the public can more, Md., dealer im Walnut, A<h Oak, Hickory, | —"—— "2 ____ ~—ei8 with ol Penson at.—Hon. Portus Baxter, member of | gyn Monday night tor the season, with the | OF ©b&rter on tavorable tepmne. poly im- } Biwnye find a large und ge eral assortment of | Poplar, 6 sbogany nod Rosewood Boards and | HITs AND COLORED PLANNELS, with aff songrres from third di trict of Vermon ia pen on Monday eM Wiaak Ee a ana é mediately tod B HUTCHINSON & 00 | peretnd fresh MEDIOINES, — Plank.” Also. Cabinet Makers end Unéertakers | ote kinds of DRESS va B siousiy ill af his tod 4 popular comedian, Mr. Frank 2 BF | 474 Fourteenth street, opposite Willarda’ Hotel, 7 Particular attention paid to the dia Purvithing Stere; all of which 1 offer for sale at One price only, RY ously all gt his lodgings iu this city. G04 company. See snmouncement elsewhere de 16-04 Pensing of physicians’ proseriptygns, — dels zn the lowost prices. de 1-3" Bo 21 eo. end Ninth

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