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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Groven’s Tuwatyr.—Manager Grover pre- nts @ new attraction to-night, im the person f Miss Mary Provost, who has recently been laying pice g encessful engagements in the Yeetern and Eastern cities. The press every- where (ee of her as an actrese of superior woerit. Wr Citlacns will now have an oppor- ity of judging for theinselyes. She makes er first appearance as “Nell Gwynne,” in the of that name. Wasurxetow THaaTER—A new claimant Publis {vor is also announced to appear at ashing.cn Theater to-nighi. A young lady i thir city, Mise Addie Thompson, makes her e Duchess,” in «Faint Heart Never “Won Fuir Lady,” and as “Nan,” in the “Good Notbiag.” “Miss Thompson has fine eee ties a8 An actrera, and much interest is feit debut. Mr. FE. H. Brink and Miss Ella y also appear. i CaxsTrrarey—DM'ler Marie and Augusta, } reeh from wrpsichorean victories at ura mee Theater, New York, make their first | dana and Kate Pennoyer continue a while t~ The +<Gtpsy’s Jay,” the ballet «La lyadere,* and of favorite performances i be given. The entertainme: ill conciude ith the Irish eatrvagunzs, “Paddy Murphy's gic Shirt.” VanrittTitzs.—Miss Eva Brent, who has here- jore and on other — Gelighted the Wash- tem public, has a engaged and will ap- ‘Sr to-night at the Varieties. The old tavor- tes, including Kathleen O'Neil, Marie Zor, the | Brothers, &c., i! ramcin. La petite | Uise Is HOt Among the least of the attractions re, and fora child of her age her dancing is Really wonderful, A good bill to-night, Farx.—Kemember the fair for the benefit of . Vin-en: Orphan Asylum, corner Tenth and | streets. Baii.—The Merry Social Association an- wince their third éoiree for this evening, at ‘emperance Hall. Cuurcu Farm.—The ladies of Fletcher M. E. urch will bold a fair at Oud Fellows’ Hall, eventh street, commencing thi: evening. | FREE LECTURE at the Smithsonian thix ere- ing, by Prof. Guyot, of the College of New jersey. _——— DeatTHe oF Soipiras.—The tollowing have ed since our fa: B. Grey, sib N.Y. art: . Art; W.C. Me: yc > ith N.Y. serty, Mth £ Tenens, 7tn N. a; Capt. @. B. | Usborne, 25th ii. Shannon, jith | Misth N.¥.; J.D. Thompson, | W. H. Arnot, !7th Micn., ¥ 1th N.¥. S.D. Yoan N. ¥. D. Wall, Ww 5 : Chiekett, Fox, Xn. Stouberger, 16th Conn. @.B. Baker, 120+ Y hop, é ~F. Luce, 6th VL: T. Johnsen, 28th . C.. R. Munree. > A. Meganigan, 125 th Mass.; J. WH. Dorr, + h Ohio; N Sth N. ¥.; b. a ). Ist Pa: M. L, b Mass; E. Matthias, oth Pa. R. ¢ Tose, ifth Muse: Scott Bacon, .. R. Piper, th Pa. RoC Li Tt. Tripps, 3 mth N yt } t Pa; ELH Anderson, Sth Pa. R.; E. R. Lilley, Sith Pas GoW Spafferd, 3d Maine; © IL. J. av,: John K. Good, - 7th Mich.; ©. Mook, 115th N. ¥.; Jas. De: ‘Kh M=-e.: A. A. Burdick, ttt Conn.; H. J. Hil- bron, 1 Pa.; A. Reniger, i3ist Pa.; S. Ma- lone, Gist N.Y) WH Smith, 2d NOY; 5 Greene. 2th N.Y. CE. Carey, Sth 2 Jobn Robison, %h N.H.; T. Uaynard, Pa. A.. W. Conner, lith Pa.; Jas. Boyle, i9th Mas: .- lurer, Mth Coan.; J. Parneile, 1isth Bennets, c. Mal pe Se Tue FUNERat of John T. Bangs, Eaq., teok lace from his late residence in Georgetown on Betnruay afternoon, snd was attended by the | Mayor and City Councils of the town, Cove. | man: Lodge, No. 15, and the Grand Lodge, 1. j ©. 0. F., and a large number of citizens. The | corpse was conveyed to the Methodist Protas. | tant Church where the following services touk Pisc st. Chant by the Choir; 2d. Reading « | sriof thedsth chapter of tst Corinthians, by | ev. Wm. Strayer: 4d. Praver by Rey. John | AK. Nichols, President of the Maryiand Annual | Conference: ith. Disconrse by Key. D. BE. Reese, | from Rev. 1th chap. 1th verse the dead who die in the 1 seeded to Oak Hill ¢ eatery, where | ins were deposited in the graye, after { the burial services by Rev. D. E. Reese and the Odd Fellows services by Grand Chaplain i P_H. Sweet. j Metz, ‘Tas ior, ~ i. Ada: ith Pa; td Pa. 3. has ¥ Ww th N.Y. A & Mr. ngs Was hichly esteemed, and had dor Mires year been a mewber of the George- | town € Conneils. For about uiut year- ae wae the Grand Secretary of the Grand La which office he held at the time of dent | PPROPRIATE TO TEE SEASON AND APPEC- | RIATH TO ANY Season.—New Year's day breughi us from Markriter, on Seventh stract, | one of the choicest and most tasteful gifts propos to the season conceivabie, im the shape of « liberal assortment of the heantiful pictures, | photographic and otherwise, for which his esiablichment is famous. We recomend all | im quest of such works of art as to make i home attractive to pay a visit to Markiter’s. i They will find there exquisite oil paintings, | cabinet sizeand larger; the very bestspecimens ; ‘of colored jithographs in the market; photo- hic pictnres im great variety and repre- santas ali the various branches of the art, | phetographic albums of beautiful atyles and | ‘yagous sizes. to euitevery taste; and picture | frames of a greater y: of patterns and | | i ariety choicer designs than is often met. A house Turvished = eres! an ete a apering, upholstery, window shades, &c., an DaP trails and tables adorned with some of the gems of his art-collection, must, toour notion, be the very perfection of a home-nest for those | joving tasteful and beautiful surroundings. Markriter's establishment, we hardly need tell the reader, is No. 156 Seventh street, aad E etreets. ween D i H Crtaixat Covnt, Jan.2.—The caseot Wm. | Dillon, charged with stealing from Otis G. | Judd, was given to the jury. i Wm. Adems, colored, was convicted of an | aseault and battery on Thos. Lomax, and sen- | tenced to sixty days in jail. { Devid Bell, convicted of an sssanit, was sen- tenced to three months in jail. i Jan. 3.—The jury im the case of Wm. Dillon | yeturned « sealed verdict of guilty, anda mo- | ton fer a new trial was entered. | Joh# Smith, of James, was acquisted on a | charge of iarceny of 0 from Jno. K. Given. | Jobu Smith was sequitted on the charge of ailempiing to bresk jeil. Wa. A. Tompkins, charged with attemptin, | to break jail, submitted his cause, and was sea- | tenced to jail for six months. ' ie Fotutn WARD STATION Casna.—Jas Law- | son, James Murphy, James Rainy, Robert L. | ‘Thompson, drunk; Jno. Reynolds. — Graham, | Mat Gerden, a-ault and battery; Martin Free. | man, larceny of discharge papers; Patrick Mc- Carty, Dennis Dorgan, drunk and disorderty; turned to military. Heory Ludwig, suspictous | character, ordered to leave the city. Edward | Fowler, Joseph Joy, Chas. Magroder; fighting; | aismissed. Lncy nett, stealing clothes, du j Jumres Flannagaa, drank and disordariy; 8!. j Gertrude Browa, receiving stolen goods Mary Hollar and Careline Noer, stealing Gev-rn- ment property; held for a hearing. yd Ma. sen, Jas. Campbell, Wm. Spriggs, disorderiy fzenck. John Hollaran, drunk and disorder- Fy; #5 also, for teeault and battery; disused. Jas. Keonan, do.; deo ages Ges Burirze Ostizen Ovr.—On Saturda; evening, & large nutaber of peopl+ aseemblrc at ibe National Herel, the impression being pre Jeot that Gen. Kutier was to be serenaded. band, however, appeared: aad the crowd be- coming impatient, ealied tor Grea. Butler, who evme out end spoke a5 follu ws. « My feliow-countrymen: This is no time for making -peches. I Gave to thank you tor this test kind greeting. There is no reward for a | fublic servant lke the commendation of thos who bave aright (o his services, and fer this Asttering manifestation ef your regard [ pray Jeu desopt a wat thanks,” } i The Gene retired to the patio’, wheres be was greeted by many of his friends, > Aumy Forsea—Mr Snow, the energstic soperintendent of transpormtion, Quarter ta. ovived authority, afer spplication rovideampl: shelter thoveaede of bores Uiat are needed a 'for the supply of thearmy, There fred= cf disabled aad sick horses whion v iter | avenue. The com: Washington and Phitadelp! | This train heretofere carried the throug Report or ran Commissioxea ov PuBiic Burtpiyes.—Among the annual reports te Congress there is pene m interesting to the citizens of Washington than the report of B. B. French, esq., the Commissioner of Publi: Buildings. In this report we have a summary of the improyementa made during the past year on the public buildings and grounds, which oor thas the Commissioner has not been le. The Potomac bridge is represented to baa very treble giructure, far too much éo for the THIWSY tat pasees over it, and for which pur- pore itis now mainly used. 17 Hat & dill passed the House of Reywesentatires granting the right toconstruct a railro®4 bridge alongside of the old bridge to the Alexaniii Washington and Georgetown Railroad C Bans, which owns the frauchise of the road. he Commissioner is in favor of this bill be- coming a In It will cost the Gover: nothing, and leayé the old bridge for the clusiye use of ordinary trave Why there should be any hesitancy fn the ange of the Dill it is difficult to perceive. sovercly felt in our markets, and s great: bar- rier to {ree communication be:ween the two Ores. The Navy Yard bridge has been badly tne | jured by Goverpment yerselk coming in colli- sion with it. Fhe Commissioner proposes to erect a wing which will ensure itssafety. One | of the roads appurtenant to the bridge has been thoronghly repaired and is in fine condition. The appropriation was not sufficient to do any- thing to the other, and the Commissioner there- fore asks for an appropriation tomnke its much | needed repairs. yee due credit to the Washing- The sepert gi ton and George‘own Railroad Company for the | faithful and workmanlike manner in which the tracks have been laid on pave and kee; the tracks and two feet beyond the outer avenue devolves upon the Government. These repairs, however faithfully made, are more { patches, soon diaintagrated, and render repairs constantly necessary. The Commissioner, to | obviate the expense of making such temporary Tepairs, has recommended that the avenue be | paved with Helgian payemoent, like the sprel- Men at its intersection with Seventh street, and | expresses: the opiniun “that i: wonld last ont j many Mr. enerations of mankind.” court-house. The fiithy condition of the Washington Ca- nal is again brought to attention, and the ommendations for it iny the report of 2 year ago are renewed. The Commissioner, in closing his Tepory | urges the extension ot the Capitol grounds. The building is nearly complied, and the of torwardness. _R. W. Evatonns, passeager agent of uh timore and Ohio Railroad Cormpuny quested us to noti STA. fy the trayeling public of the following ch s in the running of trains, commencing this day, January 5th: ‘Train No. 1, for Baltimore and intermediate faces, will leave at7a.m, This train hereto. lore left at 7.40. And parsengers for Frederick, Harper's Ferry, Wheeliag, land, Cincinnati, Chicago. Si. Loni and all parts of the Weet, will takn thix train. Pas- = ngers taking this train to the West have no oe of cars until reaching the Ohio river, mak a lere and oth: re Train N tor Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York Boston, will leave ats a.m. | This nm heretofore leit at 6 a. m. ter Baltimore, Philadelphia 4 Will leave at 11.15 a.m, beretojore left at 11a. mi. ain No. 4, for Ba +ai8p.m. This only taken passengers for way mad This irain heretofore has tations between This train stops at all siations. Passengers for Harper's | Ferry and Frederick will n. Traifi No. 5, local tr: r Baltimore oval b pa: sengers for Philadelphia, New York and Bos. ton; Will leave at 5 p.m. ‘Train htninz express, for Phil phia, Ne »m. This tr 3 p.m - Time tabi cc, will be published in to- | morrow’s C! nicle. Passengers are cautioned to purchase tickets only ¢ Depot of the Baltiumors and Ollo Railroad Conipany. Tar Crry Ran way —To-morrow the com- 4 derce & new regulation re- by which the office of ag 1 be abolished. The con- T= will hercafter issue thi At the points w bere the traw re are made, aud by punching ihe Ucket prevent frand on tha company hy thir being used twice. New Tules ip relation to the carrying of bundles, &e. have been adopted. tug The company are aow engaged in removing | the track on New Jersey avenue to the center | the street, in accordance with the late de- | ion of Judge Merrick, and in a short time | i have theircars ra usual. Last werk the employees of the compan Worn treated to a handsome supper, served th u ¥ steamboat liues at Sanderson's, (Navy Yard.) A Riorove Squav.—On Friday atternoon, some soldivrs. who bad been drinking, (two of | them being very dronk,) got into a fight on H near Fourth street north, and Mr. J. Giege citizen, Wentameng them to separate them, rucesrded in partially doing y Ouly to draw the intoxicated and excited by the cellar, and another, named John Rey- nolds, of the 3d U.S. Infantry, who had a cane made of a cedar tup, with the knots protruding, dealt him several blows on the head, inflicting severe wounds. Three of the party, John Rey- ncids, —— Graham. and Mat Gordon, wore taken to the Fourth Ward station, and the two | | Tast named being too drunk to be examined, the whole party were locked up for the remainder | | of the night, to havea heariing before Justice Walter this morning. > - — INTELL.ESTING Ox night, Messrs. Frost, Smith and Knight were ordained elders of Dr. Sunderland's Presbyte- | rian Church, and Me-srs. Carter and Ellis were ordained deacons, The pastor was assisted by Rey. Dr. McLane, former pastor of the church, and by the Rev. Mr. Marks, nation ceremonies, Dr. Sunderlaud preached a sermon appropriate to the cccasion, wherein | he expluined the doc: nes and rules which govern the Preebyter! Church. It was staid also, incidentally, that the Government of the | chufch bad mever yet been complete, the church being Beretofore without deacons. a Navy ¥Yarp.—Every department ofthe Navy | Yard is now im active operation—some working twe sets of hands, night and day—and the wharves pretent a busy appearance. Four large schoouers discharging cargoes, four of coal, two of lumber, one of ship timber, besides se voral taking in stores tor Fortress Monroe and other points. The King Phillip, formerly the Powhatan, haa Intely had a thorough overbauling. The Reliance has teen pinced in fine order. The Whitehead and Dragon have had new boilers placed in them, and are now in the painters’ hands. The litile Ureka, more commonly known as the “Grey Mare’s Colt,” from the fact of having beeueap- | tured by the Anacostia, known ss the “Old Grey Mare,” on the Rappahannock, is in fine j order, end lies at tte wharf awalting orders. > As Orrtoiat Viart.—On Saturday, Rev. Jas. K. Nichole, President of the Maryland Confer- ence of the Methodist Protestant Uhareh, ar- rived in Wazhin, on &n officis] visit to ihe churches of the Dietrict under his official care. ‘Yeeterday morning he preached in the Ninth- street church (Rey. W. M. Strayer, pastor), and Selivered a very interesting ‘and instructive discourse w the textoi John’s Gospel, 34 ebapter, b verwe. After tho nwnal servic, communion was administered to the morn- tereof the church and other professors of re- Lgton by Prewidert Nichols, assisted by the preter. > Presentation.-On Naw Year's day, Gupi. D. G. Thomas, MS. R.. US. A., was pre- | sented, a bis Office, in the Wasiingwa Art Hoilding, ta this ity, With a handsome and | Glaborst+ly-finished silver fruit dish by the i ck rks in Ais employ) The style sad exquinie taete cispiay:d in the manntnetnre of tha dish ts ur sable, and refiscta credit to tne manutectorcrs, Mesers. Gait & Brotner, of this city » prreentation was made by the ohial ci rk, Mr Francts Miller, in 2 meat apoech, and uaely roepomded to by the recipient. > AvrewyT vO E-carw.—Ssturday, while toe Criming: Court was in session, with anum- bh rot prisoners sitting ip theiy places awaiting , one Of therm, named Joha Smith, charged bel reer 4 of a watch and with attem pt. break jatl, jumped over the rail and tar wut to the vestibule om his way to the street Clerks, offlcere, &<¢., were at once in purenit, and tefore he reached the sirect Baliff Ross carght hum and took him back to bis piace, wiv re a cheer watoo was kept oa hire. > Dronkew SunGrom.—Wiiliam B. Cooper, an Areis'aot Surpror in the army, was arreste{ yesterday afternoon by a dettohment of tho ‘roves! Guard, for being intoxien wd. > Toon THe Oatn.—ttoorge Powe from the day toww a deserter cub \ ireinia cretd) regunent, yoator «ot of ahogiance CEL ee ee ‘he report states | it |} loss of the | ure of the old bridge tothe publi¢ at large is j Pennsylvania ; pany ie required by law to | in good order the space between | Te, | and the expense of repairing the residue of the | uch renews his recommendation for : the erection of a new jaildnd extension of the | MBO VemcAt made in eunds ought to be ina corresponding state | Parkersburg, Cleve- + ing it very desirable for invalids, wouaded : ore, Philadelphia and © ¥ local pas- | uu to Passengers | ung tu tha! point us instance of the Girectors—those of tie | so, bnt unfortu- ; pon himself. One of them seized him | NATION SERvioKs.—Last | Prior to the ordi- | vilea, and one of j; La ¥ anpSvaricton.—A week ago, a lot of clething, an amount of money (ouppeved about $65) and a watch were stolen s room occupied by A. B. Downs, in a boarding. houee on th street, near D. The room was | entered between 4 and 5 o’clock in the wee while Mr. Downs and a friend were in asleep, and the rty taken. The thief was reen to strike a maich on the wall, and the de- | £cription of the person led to the arrest of G. W. Cook, who formerly was a clerk fur Mr. D., sud recently diacharged. Cook was taken to the Fourth-ward station, fully examined and | die thre being no eviddhee of his guilt. | Cook wa gieatly distrassed by the suspicion. pe a + Daxexrova Wounn- lad named Frank | Eniereon was yesterday arrested and commit- | we to jall for seriously wounding John Lewis, | colored, about the head with a shovel. Both parties are employed at the Varieties, and the dispute arose about the possession of a key to the front door. Lewis had the key, twmct Was demmnded by Frank, the latter contending that he had a right to its possession. Lewis refused togive him the key, whereupon Frank gave | him several blows with the shovel. Shi sas ~ Pee Hosritat Tuieves.—We are glad to hear that energetic steps have been taken by | Cel. Baker atid nim assistants for the arrest and | ante in hospitals who have beeh engaged in robbing the invalid seldiers of many of the | comforts and luxuries sent to them by symp2- thising friends. t | | punishment of stewards, nurses, and attend. i It is charged thut an extensive for some month past, noen, as Chas. Stewart, bar-keeper at Bryan’s Restaurant, near the Navy Yard, was talking With two acidiers, one of them snatched « $20 bunk note from his hands and made off. Sevyetal ne who were near, at once started in pur- Suit, but he outrum them. a | (| Sezurxa Ligror To SoLprers.—William H. Smith was arrested and committed to the cen- ; tral guardhouse on Saturday, charged with selling liquor to the soldiers in the vicinity of Fort Saratoga. * j 5, i ae | A Borpv Orwratiox.—On Saturday after- j | —_ vl | Hoaprray THrky ARRKSTHD.—Justlee As- pinwall, an assistant to the steward of Emory Hospital, was arrested yesterday on a charge of appropriating to bis own uce articles in- tended for sick soldiers, a Bret any.—The residence of Mr. Benjamin alow, No. 250 Ninth street, corner ot N, and $20 in money taken therefrom. > -- Dsav.— mas night at an Irish wake, on English Hill, by Lot Fisnnery, died on Friday afternoon, trom the eftects of the wound. —— ee | APPOINTMENT. T. Homer Hirst, & son ot the late pastor of Foundry Chapel, ha, appointed to a clerkship im the new revenue bureau. we POURTH PAGE Of to-day’s Kg local articles. z >- Tar YocNo AM#nicax Onaror. tieal and Humorous. Original, Prac- 85-28" _ § Onaton, of Philadelphia, 6. jad 2° T Youre Amwnica ortly ee jac Sa Reuauaur the lesson ou Memory, &¢., hy Pro? Arm this evening, Sth, at Rey. Mr. Butler's Lec'ure heom, corner of vepth and Hosts, No Dew adinis-ion after thi ing. pias Nottex- Poartive.—Persons wishing Dr, Von Merchiiskers services for the cure of Dexfoess, im prire should themselre: exdelay, 28 be may shortly have to New York. Office 227 Fenn. avenue, Willards’, opposite in 6-38" G.ftis your only hope. Cures any case of private mm plaintu in from two to four daya. saved ivem long suderiug and np fail to syail yourselves ofthis remedy. The tamaritan’s Root and Herb Juices the only efee ual remedy for ssres and diseases which hava been treated with mercury. Take of this purif. | remedy and be permanes tir cured. Sao adver! ent in another column Ja 5-0 > Novic#—Pertons wishing to ovnsalt Dr. Yon MoseLisker on Denfuees, Impaired Sight, Throat and Cetarrha! Affections, shoul do 20 without far- Uber delay, as he will shortiy leave for New York te rasvine Ris pri cm im that city, OMlva, 227 Pa. avenue, opposite Willarde’ jal at Dra for re with Tt you would dy deata, | > - } AYTEN: ION, Soldiers Aol others. Samaritans i i 145 ¥OR 188.—A valuable pocket companion gistering events, past, present ani future almanac and calénder and bisuk space tor n te year,eash account furasch munth, je and receivable hmenth. Riwiling- ot, Newsdealer @ Stationer, corner avenue has ove? diary. Bon’t souvenirs, ith Without one of theee usefal little de 13 80st > Innis Reseun Boots axp Snoas.-The abore ar licivs are sold cheaper at H. A. Halis I Rub- ber Wareboure, 310 Pa. avenue, than at any other store in this cit satisly yoursely: tricinity. Thisisso, OUsijand . 310 Pa. aveuue, no 21-uf wan ee Invia Rurrne Goops.—Is is not necessary for Mr. H. A. Figl! and Binds of i { | | | i } { i to enumerate the different styles ubher and Gutta Peroha manufac all) and a ginoes inte the beautiful atere or list of prices given by hin atienddnts will convinces aay 5 that his establicbmeut is really the only India aes next door to Mosse. Harper | watchonse, between 91h aad With sts, Fou HoLipay Parssnts, beac tifol, sppropriate ' and cheap, go to the Dollar Btore, Nq 45° Peonsy! | Vania avenue, near Pour and-s-half street, and * supply yourself from their really magnificant stock of jewelry and silver-plated ware. dee H-Im* sete aeRabaa InpDia RUDDER GooDsS.—The place to duy your Camp Blankets, Yavelcc’ Rabber Coats, Lexgin uN le : Haversaeks, aud every article made from India | Robber, isatH. Tail's India Rubber Warehouse | where you can ebtaiu them at manufacturers | srices, 310 Penue. avenue, between 9th and I0ih | atreeta. oc 23-t j -——>_-— Barun Crts, not Wouxps, and all other | kinds of Wounds, also Sores Uleers aud Seurvy. | heal safely aud quickly under the svothing tule ence uf Hulloway’= Oictwent. It neals to the boos, | #0 that the wound never opens again, Soldiers, cup | (ply yourrelvas, On'y 25 cents per Pot, 233 — Deeinasez inpia Ronssr Goons —Mr. H. "A. Tlail has just recelved 2 lot of Officers’ ated and Light dull Snished Coates; also, dall finished Pon- chos, extra large sixes; alzo, alot of blue Bnglish Talmas, very long, at $10 each; also, extra long and | tight (in weight) Rabber Capes with sleeves, which he ix selling at manufacturers’ prices, at hia India Rabdber Warshouse, 316 Pennsylvania avenuashe- | tween Sta and 10th ets oom tf i a Bavoxston’s Hare Drs, The best im the World. WiDiam A. Batchelor’s celobrated Hair Dye pro- ; duces a color not to be distinguished from natare— ; Warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- | edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Bair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly | turns s splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &o. W7 The Genuine is signed Witiiam A. Barcus- LOR, on the fowr vides of cach box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, wM-ly (Late 233 Broedway and 16 Bond st.) = MARRIED, the Sth inst. by the Rev. W. MD. Ryan, Me. PRTELE OY BERDOL DY timore, Md, t0'Mins MARRION V. EAGLERTON, of W. wington, D.C. (Baltimore papers please copy DIED, On the Sd ins! GARET MAGBA Louies C. Adam: Her friends and LIN, the daughter of John 1.. and axed id deve and 6day epectfall equaintances are yr invited to attend her funeral.ou Wednesday, the Tih, at 2o'clock, from the residencaoflier paronts, on D street, beiweoa Third and Pour aad a half, ' i i | { i Inland. \ On thoéth inst.. afters lingering illness of ten Weeks, whic be bore with shristian fortitude and iguation, JOHN U. ROBEY, ia theesd pear of his age. i His friends and thowe of the fainily ars renpsct- 1 to attend his funeral to-morrow lerneon, 6th inst, at 2 o'clock, from dence on Kighta street vast, botwoss E ocd G streets south. On Saturday, the 3d inst. C15, dwughier of M.G.sud J, Lipley, aged iv months. “(New York papers pl copy.) = On the ssh, SUSAN M , infant daughter of Kaw'd Bhekoll, aged 1 yenr and > L.owud Kiizsbota H. mantha Tho friends of tae fam! y are respectfu'iy Invited to attenc the funeral from the residence of her father, ecrper of Frederick aud Third sts., George town, om Tue day evening, a 4 0'clock pm On the Sth inat,, in fall tri > hoffsith,MARLA, tnet deugater«f Richard and Harriet Bracks rv funerai wil) take place on Tuseday, the éth, si 2e'ciock, from the reatdance of her ‘parents, south EB etrest, between Third nad Four aad-a-haif’ a orni of the Sth invt., KZEKIEL oi your of his age, e well koewn and old residant of this city. The frivode and acquaintances of the family a1 invited to attend bia funeral, to take piace at 6 hour Thomaa Parker, cn B rth atrect, be! , o-morrew afternoon, at 3 o'cicck, thi . MARGARET PRAN- GUAL—OOALI LARGE and complete assortment of all kinda A eo COAL, delivered free frem slats, dirt and other wpurities 2.248 Ibe. to the ton. BXCELSIOR FIRB KINDLINGS! A box ounxtaining 144 —- One square will kindle & wo 4 or charcoal fre barat [rorn siaht to ten minutes—be ng the a fo the mar- ket for building fire No. 289 Pa av ee __ ee i Adee a BS MISRRABLES—Kugiish Translation, cow L pote in ome voi | @: es FRANCE TAYLOR #yatem of robbery has been carried on this way | ® entered by burglars yesterday morning, | tured gcuds that be keeps on hand, (he keeps them | Warehouse, and is located at 310 Pa.avenas, | & Miteheil’s ety sorte 4 6-4 BALLS, PARTIES, &. GPAND MILITARY AND OIVIC BALL, : % meraleatonr Auction Rao _ Bee particulars in future advertise ja 2-30" ony “fhe valnavie stock of righ oabpedd id FE REMEMBER THE M.S. 4. at Auction consisting of— OR THB THIRD TIME, KIND PRIBNDS, REAL & -YAL KRMINES The members of the Mii Bes L AS88001 baer tt Hag me! - ATION will thei R ¢ ND FRENCH SABES. SOTRER on MONDAY BVENING Sanne SQUIRREL, ROCK MARTIN. te. Sth, 1833, at Temperance Hall, B xtreat, ba- extensive assortment of Carriage tween Sth and Pin The members pied, tieesens” For Muftva, and Gloves. them-c!ves that this Boiree shall surpass afl utters {Rop.} - L. WALL CO, Aveta. whieh they Bave riven. — Mawagers, J. W. Lansdal Bh Clements, LOST AND FOUND, George Owens, W. D, Biddiomas. a ite cn ML ate Ballet igure . Re eee gee: W. Dant = REWARD. Left back. on se ae it0e ments, inet., AN, AWL. | J. W. Lanndaie, ‘WD. Biddioman, Twill give the above iwward if iefint Res Sao ¥ Rows, 3. A. Lowry. Sixth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and B | __ HM. J. Higgins, de St 5t* Street pote giz rest whart m th : Retomen a “e oval Tickets ONB BO! admitting gentioman t pfJanuary instant, ised,at exces LLAR, tMing —— gan mndes of January instant, i863,at f ur "TAEX, NOUIOM— The SHIBLDS BOYS take | fur,” MAY Gey. her tackle. epnarel, and furnt- ypany trond tod the Sie ta eee rat — si jan S-tds United tates Marshal. ey intend giving ir elevent! AN By W.L. WALL & O0., Auetione: BALL at Tex ail: Mstreet, bet pa : Moth co THURSDAY NIGHT James Routhwest corner Pa. avenue and 9th street, AUCTION SALES. SLOOP MARY GREY — of the Distriot Ceurt of District o» Columbia I M In virtne of a the United States for the will ex ANT AND RICH FURS.—We will eon- Ee a5 t T RANCING ACADEMY, € alaree | RMPRRANCB BALL, E street, beeen %h and | te hite face, wide horns, scat in | Jerk Prot, ages ess are te ne sent oer. ee scvent will be given if re- i to jie ja Race) rtar in L ee! ~ i Dancing wHicommencaon SATUR DAY next, even Mae Be nee By WL, WALL & 00.. Auctionsers, anual e. 5 Ld ion, misses > ie ee —— a ovenus r" etree. masters, from Sh toh p.1m.; for gentiemen, from | [ROUSE TO LET, furnished at 75 Gayctrent, | gy pate ny en mpeg 8 to lop. m..—every Tuesday, Thureday it Georgetown. it ix Grst-cises, wil all the | Gta at Avotrom.—On TUBSBAT > ord da $+ eoeery secreoresents, wi, — Pendsomels <7 | ING, eth instant, at 10 0 clock, we ‘the paces ny os a ee ee A Avetion Rooms. a large quantity of ke, BOARDING. OS¥_Os Wednesday, sint cit. athick maslia | Barrels White, Refined, and Yellow Sugérs, _ —— —— | Ly embrolacred HANDKERCHIEP, au to | pPe. Sirup. OARDING.—A very plessant ROOM, mitable | have baen droppad at the corner of Savertn str-et | Boxes Adamantine Oandles and Starch. fora gentleman wife,or two gentlemen, | aud Pa. svemac,orinastrest car, A suitable re | Do Dairy Cheese, with good Board, at No. 563 ‘Twaifth #%,, south’ | ward will be paid for ita recovery, if laft at this De ins and Seyy: T Smitbso: i nt offce. wt CNGome ged Pratts, Cateups, Pickles, Peas, r[\WO FURNISHED ROOMS YOR RENT, AKEN FROM THRE WAS HOUSE STABLES CasceSardines house pleasantly situated on I st., between T onthe nicht of January 23, isst.a dark rey | Do Extract Coffee and Ground do Trth and tath eta, Address Dat thin offos, jasz* HORSE. 15} mde wi ne renee ote weakest fa bind ; pope ree eg; mat ith white tter ff om ip | " 3OQ WEST ISTH ATRERT.—A tow ganiiAmen | Fin taken, Twenty doers reward eit Se pae various Smoking Tobscco, ep at be accommodated with RUOMS and j forthe return of ssid harae to the stables of Jc various o ey a ee soon. Honse coer COOK & OO. € st. nourh of Pa. ja 5-3t* nas Bourbon. Pike's Magnolia XXK, - : Ses xT _—One st leather CARPET BAG. with | 3-4and 1-8 Bh 4 ‘ A BANDSOMBLY PURNISIND SUITE OF I vont oordes! chiar ee ee | Eiears eer Whiskey. and Brandy, Sard POMS, 08 second Hook, (with igi css | made up.)one Band-box, with Bounet and Black And @quautity of Bmall Blores, om Spd i vacant at No. 1 Pranklin Plac Lace Vou, two Worsted Delaine Brosses, (not Terms cesh. Ley Late Ayes and Mth. Unexceptio mands.) and son Drone ct age taken ont — ja Ww WALL & CO. Ancta. . TRE bonse son o ‘ord ater on 2 sieht | ~ amr ret > - = miner 5 H TRUSTER 8 By virtue of s. FAMILIES AND SINGLH G Uigubiogs oy aang where ster gan ty iowa, Nn me'ya grvatedeed of srt wil cleege | Ben ecmermmodated with pleasant Prout Fillrceetva the thanks of Mra. A.B. DAVIB. 434 | public sai. on the premises, om TUBSDAL, 1 opld_ water idensh by appite oCaTs De Tenth atress, de 5-28* ap of Zonnary , WG 0% the late the way . Cotter, who was shot on Chriat- | | street, between + forinter- | Sti Sight, Throat and Catarrhal allections, | 300 rox f diptheris, CATHARINE MAR. | | herth east corner of Becond, Table Bon! accommodated, IKST-OLARS FURNISHER ROO without Roard, Bath Room MA, with or s,atNo 435 D borhkood,. de 31-6t" BARDING — Largo and well Purnishad ROOMS | for rent. with Board. single and commanica- ting, one square from Willar Oi GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS Notl OC arvenat LICEN AND CART, DRAY AND WAGON LICENSES. | All general Licenves due the corporstion of Georgetown on tho Int of January next mast be paic within ten days from thatoate, other «ise they Will he strictly enfe reed by tie Metropolitan Police, And ootice is further given that the Licenses for carts. drays and wagous all expire on the izt January next, and if paymentiscelzred beyond the Poth of that moe they also will be strict! fore yy the sai ice. ve WM. LAIRD, Clork. de M-3tawtJan 10 COAL—COAL—COAL. 8 of Oumb-riand COAL, & very sa- eorge Oreek Mines. now oud an¢ Cosi Yard iso x small perior article. unloading at Geo: getown, D. O. Foi lotof good PINK WOO 24 bridue on the canal, west of the Market House, ja 3-3t" JAMES 8, WELCH’S = CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUR! the sule agency for the above fastiy 'y Flour, are auw prepared to suppiy the tradein poy quantities they may desiro. Familes will : Washington and Georg-town. * : HARTLEY & BROTHER, 96 and 99 Water stre-t, Georgetown, D. 0. , from the G. BOUCHEER'S sale cheap. de 98 Yen = POU 2600 FOR SALE re! 2 s pe “Oormer of Bridge aad Precuwick sts,, Ge T1-2w* : : Gaorgetown. ‘0. B BAL BARRELS TAR, i 30 BARBELS ROSIN. P) ly to neste J. L, KIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C -—Wul be sold low in lots te WM. HORNER, BILLIARDS tronage he bas tecelved, hega to in form his friends and the pubic, that he har, at considerable cont, added to tablishmeut, corner of Pe NEW TA ou Alsv, & pri- nd as hig saloon is now the seity, h ict at- KARP y tensive in t! te his busi owt ex w Ss SUTLERS SSUTLER# Following their rents, as they abe through Al+xandris. wil do well to buy their Pris and CAKES at the ee Bak 169 King, near Wash’ Cakes always on band. by the pankage de 13 Im* se é etree nenessnenaens mensasounacanaenses wesquecse-tuseneuencteressnanstesapensasessnsenanssueunesaeanene settee scusuneeusne-cesemaqghyetesnessenssssnunstuneceseen tether senneetateeneenenenensennnsninnenecnce! *¢ and Sd st.,3 doors below City © j Hall; healthy lecstion and the very best of neigh. | been | Hotel. Inquire at { ne ls Grocer corner 7th and Lats. Navy Yard. js23~" | \QARSHAL® SALE — ” | Q@TRAYED OR STOLEN—Prom near the city Post | from the Clerk K* Office on the night of the ist instant, aa iron Distriet gf Columbia, for Ind the abowe Flonr at all xtoros in | D3 OF CHICKEN P#ATHBES | NE Undersigned, thankful for the liberal pa- | Wistie Farm, iets the A. Smith, aed no tifel and attractive ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Corwrt oy Wace. of Dt Joseph occu ped ; INGTON Jo-wet-—1 hereby certify that Zacha- Wm. Balteell, conteinig 0 acres, more or lam, H t before meas an s arias opine the village of Old «im Priece H HORSE; biaze fase eorge’s county, on the main road leading frem i z Washington to Mariboro’.and about — the city. Thisfarm ang 4 Ntanted, is c NN, ads] grass and wheat, fine Toth haw- for District of Colam! rh fow years, The owner of the above described horse will plense | come forward prove property, Rr charges and take him away SH ARTAH HAGAN, ar the Insane Asvium, Wacbingten county, D.C.= The waprovements are a comfortabie frame dwelling with carringe and outhouses, tegether with « new and con‘ baro; afve garden with a variely of choice & 5 REWARD —Strayed away,on Saturday mora trees j= ‘oD we last, lark brindle COW, fresh in th Terms made known on day of sale, or be milk, with short, thick horns, apask! learned from the undersigned, at Frederick ate, } heed! and short tail. The aboy Maryland. ven if returned to 8. HILSH ia 8 40 16-2awTt™ JOHN A, SMITH, Trentes. etween 4!3 and 6th. ——————— = — ——— | OPTS Within a few dave past, trom my pocket, SESIALS BALE — tn vices of th wae 4a BUNDLE OF ACCOUNTS, of no use onary . Circuit Gorrt of the Diswrichet Oeintaten te | one but the eubseribar. The finder will be suitably Ww directed | rewarded by leaving them at the office of T.O, , County of Wasbington. and to me directed, | BONN, Erq” near Rank of Washington beeen Gest of anbacommenae’ 3 of the Sourt | | G8 akemerhere between the ooracr of Thir- ay of Cannery, 1368, 08 | Japteenth and F streets and Ninth street by way 9 R4,16,in ¢: Pennsylvania arenie, a go'd hunting-cace da. as Se H tached lever WATOH No.6 os A Liberal reward | erty of sobre. Will te paid om returning it tu irteenth | ¢ 5 ‘ i eercet jessy | sy Jadicials No: m t ¥ i a -- —--- -—- - Alexander, | Os T- Gp Wednesday, the 2th December, at the | in favor of George J. Joh | Es Seventh street wharf, asmall brown DOG; so | Brooke. | ewereto the namoof Tip A suitsble reward’ will delvdts be given by returning him teS A. H. MARKS, Jr., , Stfy goverumect HORSE; fore knees sprung; clipped tail long forelock; left hind foot white: | for cas! | Weerivg a goverument caldle. A suitable reward will be psid for ile recovery. Apply at this office 23 ton. and to me directed, I f D j Foss snep. ROOMS TO RENT—For H A 450 ith orl sont ae, between G 5 ! BED ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS and PAL. | LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable | inthecity. Every attention paid to those sooupy- | ing them, No children in the house _ sao ; in ® private family OR RENT—To genti By J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. USTEERS BaLE OF DWELLING HOUSE =r Ler 6 aT we ser Dav AFTRE ntlem: two large, nicely Furnished ROOMS, commun cating, will be rented separately if desired, Kef- . ‘clovk. on the erences required. Apply at 40% Fiftcenth street, | pr 4 dated Sane between H acd T_ ia5 sts | RB. i J.A. 5..Bo ————_ —— nn a jb folios 448, etarg. one of the land records fe OR RENT—A large, Furnished ROOM, with | Washington, D.U. I'shali pert of Lot number eiz. Bosrd, suitable for a lady and gentleman, at din Rquare nambered three handred and twenty, 374 H stroet. betwen 13th and isth, Onni id- | (S%,) beginning at the souts line of said Lot nam ing, Meala furnished w5m° | z Giz, ($ } boing 1m feet 03 inches from the inter. | A BARR CUANCE—A PROPERTY for sate.im | thenoe north B leet Be inchen thence went weet | one of the best busines locations iu the city, | fire (35) fect, thence south $8 Inet, thenos weer and now doings very large and profitable business’ | f<tene (1) Inch, thence sou'h three ae feet Toners oe given tamed won ,there “4 me owt inches to the piace ef beginning. ‘Alco, part of Lok | atock te eer or further par! lars apply at the umber eight, (@ }in Squ foreasid | Star Ofiee, Box 31. fee | reece steers : at the eect ine of said Let sight. thi DESLESELE, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE hundred (100? feet one(1)ineb from ihe int NEAR THE CUNY HALL FOR SALB— The | (100) fest, thence weet’ twenty-five (25) foot, robscritere cfier for aale a thran story Brick Deel” | (IW) fest, thence weet twenty Ave (35) feat viene cg HOUSE, with two-story Briek Back Building. | 5°y (23) feet to the place of beginning wrens po g aboat Adee pogee. cence one | with the improvements, consisting of =. hrowghout, Posseasion gived r % SMP RSEORANOES: TAS O. MeGUIRE 8 CO.,— | RMA walling house in cash; the remainder in6 and & Terme: $1.20 months. with interest, secured bya deed of trust inf-t Auctioneers and Cor Merchauts, | = . — | on the premises. D BRUNET, LADIES’ HAIR DRESSE COR RENT Sout or, Sve Carat hed BODNS, | 06s Hemiees, ou seeh or diiehails M and Wig Maker. from Paris. Haman Hair Pisarneniee ‘Hee or thereon Bre oath | Itthe tereacfadie be net compiled with gitiie resses.and Ladi wy FY abe first toor, communicatiog, well suited for s Pay | Sve Gays thereafter, the trustee reserver the righ< donee. Ezices mates. eas, Waster of othe: officer “The other rooms goot | to resell at the risk and ex ‘of the (S08, above Pean. aregue sleeping chambers. — the — Corner of | Sane, on ee pifbay the Evening HO! POR PIRB AND CAKES. Sd etreet ans ssourl avenue. utrance on | , ‘* Trurtoe Pras aNd Cakes cterery decripitou, made | Avenue.” mits jansoty | deGeokds = 5.0. MrGUIRE & 00 , Aveta fepprsngt? O87 All orders prosotly aoa © | WERY VALUAULH IMPROVED PROPERTY | es-THR ABOVK SALE 18 UNAVOIDABL MENG No.4atrinss, heoeeen Samat. | hy TRE OMLER QF Tort CNBC Sta, | potpened i contns vate ulnoat UMa fon — +. rubseribers off-r for sale Lo et S°HOLLIBAY. = ‘JAMES F. HALIDAY J REAL ESTATE AGENT, Connss ov Pa, Avasca asp Text Stussy, over Banking Howse af L. Josnson & Co. Mrs SMYTH INFORMS HEK FUIENDS AND Customers that she continues to take orders for Embroidery in Gold, Silver and Silk, at her residence, 434 birth street. between 5 and F, east side Ledles’ and Children’s Clothing Embroidered in the Dert and newest styles; also, cat and fitted. de 18-eolm* NTERESTING FOR LADIES, We bare in reduced the prices of a large stock of handsome Drees Geods to 2% cents per yard, worth 37 to 5) cents. Also, Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, Merinoes, Shawis Conk, Embroideries, £0., will be sold at reduced prices, Our stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Drees and pea Furs will be sold at great bersaias. Pley = adesiradie locality, For further information, ap- re all new made and fresh of our ows maa- - bfactare. La W- MBYEN BERG, as olan "sll 45 Marke Gonce. bet. 7th and ts» OB RENT— A two-story BRICK HOU: th dest under the Bvenue Heuse. a back building. my pe ye rooms, situated = on 13th street. between M and Br YOUR WASHING DONE t the NATIONAL STHAM LAUNDRY. Citizens, Penna. avenze, iv, “Hotels se %. Sand —_ Citizens, Brerybod: {nt Hotels. re — Ti hi ep aghs mete a HORSE, MULE 7 place n 16th of December, is requested tu come forward ay they will_be sold at Se ney mer ER. Ninateenth at, hatwean N aad 0, Novice TO PLASTERERS. Paorosst.s will be received at the office of the Bureen of Constance a me! no lasterin, e walls, ngs, &c. 91 Fidors and various apartments of the of the Treasury Extension. Bidders must state the price per yard. face meas- Re. The vbr Cas - Ui require — — of ime, sharp san ir of propt r pro. cneassbail be approved. the whole & Bhished in the best manper for painting throughout The Bureau reserves the right te rejost any or all the bids if considered for the interest of the Gov- ernmeat todo so. No bid will be considered aniess in conformity with this advertisement, and is oemot © th Ait a that the bi willexecute a 6a! is ‘¢ ° ROGEES.. at. THalAn P. &.—Full rise drawings of ssoitings end sched- ol Engloser in charge Tressurt can be seen at this ~_ {Intell and Rap J IRBANKS’ PLATFORM AND a vino ereceNtae BOALE, . Tes mi he Tak PROOF SAFES, ER PRESSES, FAND CARTS STORE TRUCKS, white BARROWS, be. de, Por sale at lowea! vrige, BARTHOLOW, Ganal, GH im 58 Seventh et. bet Pa av and MERI? OBS, —_—_ oe cout eERENOB PLANNBLS, wise an wis ALA WLS of ail kinds, BLACK and COLORED SILKa. Our stock Is fu'lin all de ents, and we invite is search of DRY any Sor ve ase call, Renee B RUUBY is ule of geantitios seers ROTHER, tral Stores. Between 7th and Ath atreata. tea b, of the newest shapes 3 : r in Square 1# situated atthe corner of G ats , improved by taro Brick Dwelling Houses The propsity will de subdivided i. te three desirable ‘ots. two of them Improved by dwelling houses. Either or all of them will be sold om favorable terms, Apply to JAS. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auction and Comminsion Mer. | desi rok ds 3.0. MoGUIRE & OD. Aacts. FUTURE pays. AKSHAL'S BALE OF P ce ec. epts ja5 St ‘ irtue of a decree of the —-— — ——" the Uni ed States for the District of Ontame. ' INT—A four story BRICK HOUSE | willeell, at poblic aution, for cash om ry street. between ith and I9th ata, ja3-3s* i dey of January pe oe At ll o'cloek RONT PARLOR AND TWO CHAMBERS TO | Benustiyetioatesne eter She ani Gnrcet _ let, spacicus. and well furmisked, at No. 365 | {yoeigy Arwparcnme, betwee po nde | Forenth street, two squaresabove the Pateut Office. chattels of the gl Grey, as follows: er. F°2 RENT—Several comfortably Purnished | BROOME, in a wate ai very near the Capito), and convenient te the City cars.at No, | 306 Delaware ave..one square above the Depot and one square north of the Capitol. ARE CHANCH-A RESTAURANT for sale, with Farniure and Pixtares compete; is now do! a business and is situated in i. strects. A w! PTMAN, 512 Eleventh street, = 4 ; Dn to the Gas Ofce. OR RENT—A very large and te LOK HOUSE. Rent moderate. Apply at No. 619 | rmé. ja2st* I atreet, between 6th and 7th for 1 EA ANDBOMELY FURNISHED — A Fane Mens Board, may be hadbyap- | ing apne. 339 a ot , between Sth and i0th, LEABANT SECOND AND THIRD STORY P Furnished Rooms, near corner of Mleventh at, | the nd Massachusetts av., for rent to gentlemen only. | without board, at very reasouabl a: a _ — ~3 ee Stable also forrent Address + tar FS, RENT—A most delightful PUBNISHED | RESIDENCE. on Georgetown Heights,on the | equare between Green and Montgomery ats, abo Btoddard street, Immediate pessoscion given For terms, &e., enquire on -6t* COMS FOR KENT—At je premises. soa PaREGa Coes ota —_. as. how-ie* | Wa B LAMox, Oa tvatanes Sis ise mis es | “= _—____ ER 5 wal vuited fora market garden, ct for ésiry purposes. | [VJARSHAL'S SAL? —In virtue of a writ of Itfrontsontwo public roads Would be divi ied Socien, on } it of con te sait parc rs. For further mation, app'y | from e Glerks on of he Gireets rt at room No. 2, second fiver Poet Office Depart District of Columbia, ity of 4 ot oo3k oe _ | Seckion Ste Peay eto os tie tgrSpe OB T—Hacdsomely FURNIFHED PAR- | of St ee A ‘eshington, a AMBER. 41 Loui ne SATURDAY, Worn Car of J. as GE winged” | Siit‘oNded por ee Rilsciee pesksead Sak gp a aS o-wit,* *[ O LET TURNIAHED BOOMS. at 17 «i, ©, baiver Ouse, ner cf C atraet. Tn connection by Bastots, aa -s'apd Gents’ Dining Saloon, on the Bes- i do Mug, &s., . Seavey. where rion canbe bad a. Set Bairer Plated <s 4 on ie Enso p+an pias. wed vird pon as goods and — = —— of Bebert Ocebran, and wii SUAS AND MBAT CUTTERS, ciale No 42 t January cy | ! | | i | MINCE MEAT CUTTERS, GRAPES awry oa ENT ES | | | | ‘ | mn the clerks cl De aps tar’: ‘ot LARD PRESSES, @:.. &. Wor ads wholemlone retail i fe 3, .P. = aF-1m She Aeventh st, bet. Pe. av. aad Gans! MEgicM Brod AND EXTRA Riou iL is, for xtreet and evening Dreaves, OLUAT> | Cpon. sac + BHAYLE, to great pr-fusion of choloe stries. | t ter : ra princ only, anthed lopioia eaten” Panay tarts, Oe Pe Aes ats Uv. _ de Dt __ = — PIANOr—PIANOx. SUNS LN BLACK NEW Seven ‘cteve, lurce rize, ROSEWOOD uw ILL Pin a A = 4 Goo.e PIA? ©, with fovr round bod :complete in al! depe: mia coraere, tern rows of tarvid moulding, carted wuste coe A | (te price oply, ma Ked ia plaia Ggures, Ladies HiK P &SIK canoje ata: ds over strong baw, harp p: an lump. ction of stock tneure ne obligati®a te res tee a a dn, Brenack nd action, &8., yee ek. | Os eee 4 w Orly, marked lo plein Yrures. wit? nil t pays = er will Cer Northers ar Bastere srscoreatants enn ouly, marke te RRO, Koh Ciel S02 Eat me 1th, priirs datiy Pere $ BRO. dey ue Po ave mat Ninth otra Hiers dupoly Atore. te 2 to Pena. avons and Aeotte, >»

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