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re dae LOCAL NEWs. AMUSBMSATS TONIGHT. Guovem's Tukaten.—The Williams's enter upon second week of their enzagement, has thus far been & most « Pull ¥ producing the Irish legendary aad ular dreime of the + Fairy Circle.” This anded epoh an Trish superstitious belet that by sleeping within tha nonnds of a cbarmed circle the location of :mmansa wealth Will be the subject of dreams. Thara is how- ever @ tear, SIways connected with chia hatief, which deters the masses trom availing selves of thie eney mode of obtaining riches. “ = for Ladies,” concludes the enterisia- men W asuizctorx THRATBR.—(Cmarming Maggie mien whoo delighted our citizens wax menthes ago, reappears to-night the Wasa- ington Theater, and - ber plays, “Fanchon.” This announcement is sufficient to crow the house, for Maggie isa qwhied ° general favorite here, and the merit- of © Fan. | chon” are so well-known to our theater-goers tHAt it ia Nerleas to oniarge pon the: will be supported by Mr. jailey Barbaud,” and by r. Brink as «Tandry,” the gentlemen who so weil ec the same parts daring Ler engazgemen ‘ord's. F.G. & der personates * Didier,” + Old Fadet.” CanTRRERrRY.— Manager Sinn announces the return of the graceful terpsichorsan ar. tistes, Milles Marie and Augusia. Julia Mor- timer, Kate Pennoyer, Agnes ty Lillie Brandon, Geo. - Edeson, Eagan, C. ¥ ing and Carr, all remain. Edeson will to-night sing A new local song, entilled «a | Walk through Pennayivania avenue.” ere i pantomime, which Manager Sinn announcas &* “mystical, diabolios? and Isughable,” en. titled the «6G. in Sprite,” will also be per- formed. VARIETIES.—The management of this resort offer a rare. bill for the coming week. That | graceful danseuse and general favorite, Marie | Zoe, has been re-engaged, and will appear in | some of her best dances. Eva Brent, Fadtie Lizette, Ben Yates, W.S. Budworth, Sam Long | and others, will appear in a varied bill of song | Sud dance. The beautiful ballet of “Esmer. | Alda” has teen carefully rehearsed and will be produced in excellent style. Opp FELLows’ HALL.—The Campbell troupe remain a week’ longer, and will appear every evening in their mnrivalied Ethiopian soirees, | Thi- company is & most excellent one, and de- ve> an extended patronage. They offer a | ange of programme nightly. Ned Davis them. i Produces chat best of all H { erpment printing o! | yesterday sent to the Old Capito! by Uol. Das. and Mrs. Muzzy | i Sutherland, pret. j lying ina pile of ashes on the pri | and he at once took her in chargn. Coroner i seen her go to the privy and louk nm suspiciously | | j Patsey Granthan, an old ‘FTO Taw OLD CariroL.—Reyv. J. Lan. elreet, chapisin of Stnart’s rebel cavairs, whose presence ip the ci y was noticed tn the Star a } few daye since, was arrested on Satarday on | Sn crder from the Ye Department, and seat ! . Atel by Wleut. Col. Doster, Pro- | 8 James Nolan and John Sullivan, of Whii#'s H eavairy; ©. A. Berry, oth Va. cavalry; 9. u. | T.nke, siet Georgian; F. Littlepage, snpposd | | to be a rebel officer; W.W. Ward, and J. W. Lrnta, were sent to the Old Capit’ on Satur. } day. Luke bas teen for comet meat Armory i { Nquare Hospital, and haa recoy-red of hie | wounds i The three last namad ware capture by the Potomac flotiiia. a : Yesterday, Wasuinston N. Toler, 6th Va) cayniry, S sent up from the Army of tho and sent to the Old Capizo:. { turday night, Lieut. Rrenn in, of the leth N. J. arrested james J. W. Williamson, @ Printer from Richmond, where he has bee employed in the Bnguirer office @ud the Gor- ce, und took him nefore | sent ki to the O:d Capitol. John Herzing, of the sth U.S. cavairy, was Coi. Devter, who j } ter, charged with frana and thett | —~— { Ixy anticrng.—On Satorday, intormation was Teceived at the First Ward police station that | the body of an infant had heer found ina privy | attached to a house in “Connecticut Alley,” between K and TL streets and Connecticnt ave- nue and Eighteenth streets; and officer Buill a: | once procerded to the place and found the body floor, and | recelved such information as to lead to tha belief that Mary Cyrus; an unmarried colored woman residing in the honae, was the mether, Woodward was noililed, sudon Saturday after. { noon held an inquest; when the inmates of the { house testified that she had given birth to a | child about three weeks since, and thoy had several timers during the week. The jury ren- | dered « verdict that Mary Cyrus was the motHer, | fod had killed it, and that it was placed in tha i privy by some person unknown. After the | Tendition of the verdict, Justice Drury com. j mitted her to jail on the charge of murdering her infant. ASSAULTIKG HER MOTRER.—On Friday last | colored woman resid- | ing with her sun and his wife, near tho corner of Fourth st. ana New York ay.,procured a war- i Fant Qgainst Catharine Granthan, her daugh- | ter in-law, charging her with having assault: ed her and pat her things ont of tha house, an 4 1 she was arresied by officer Crown. The caw | (tamborine) and Johnny Barker (hones) are the funny men, snd they keep the ‘audience ina | continued roor by their witticisms. 1 Bat:.—The Hibernia Cinb announce Agrand © br} emperance Hall, to-night. Ther wiil | beexeeilent music todauce by, and good ra- ; freshments in abundance. neki : ' a TIME FOR THE MerRorerpaN Po- i wu: 10 o'clock Saturday night, a tight | vd in tront of Grover’s Theater between we men, and patrolman R ty arrested one | of the beiliceren:s, when, in ai mstant, he was | ore *ronghs,” | themselves co Tr. rolaan mand ar. | The rouzghs now made da fight ; increased, i few citizens, ns ta allow the hasiOn Was the citia-nw officers, and very fortunately. for at the ti Wits evident thst Ridgely, who is 2 spirited but small mv was clinging to his prisoner, surrounded by greup of roughs, who were slriking at hi with fists and with what weapons camo to Paad. The roughs soon found :hem ting the worst of ag ideuti- | hed fis prisoner suillciently loarres: him azain, Telea-ed him, and returned to assist his partner Ridgely. and captured one of tie me t geous of the rougbs. A third party was ar- | rested, and he officers rnoved off with their prisoners, two thre» eitizens aiding them to | carry their burdens, other citizens kept near | and toucht the rougie off as they aitem: ito i rally upon the officers. The ight continued from the starting peint to Thirteenth street. Thera the rouzhs ‘elt the officers for a moment. But when the oficer farthest ahead arrived at the middie of Thirteenth street aud thypavenus, | where the mud is so deep, they rallied upon | him, and handled him severe! for A Minute, | when he called for help. Twoor three of the citizens ran to bis aid, and a muddy and bloody fightensted. The roughs cettmy wor: agnin, and {nding that further interference was use- less, as the citizens were determined to assist the officers, allowed them to proceed to the Sec- ond Ward station, where the three prominent ones were confined for trial. At the guardhouse, when the citizens csn- fronted each other, they were hardly able to rec: gnize each other, trom the mud with which they as well as the prisoners were coawd. Foriupately, none of those aiding the orficers | were seriously hurt, though several were | knocked about considershly. The officers were | battered about their bodies, but their faces were not disfizured. ' sunday morning, Alexander Clark, alias | Ferguson, who was charged with resisting the OMcers: James Redman, do.; and Dennis Har- risen, sot into the fight not knowing how, whe ap theescape of the s Vielimeyer, hearing the noise, resied the other party were brought out for trial. The two tirst wer sent to jail for court by Justice Walter. The | iast, who appeared to be rather di ie on trial, | * for disorderly conduct | rrigan, who was engaged in the first | s urrested at the outset, but released to | zecnre the “roughs” by the officer, went to the sstionbouse himself and gave security for fur- | ther hearing. Fevers! others are known, and willbe brought | stice, if they do not leaye the city to avoid arreat. H Persons who have been obliged to cross Thir- | teenth sireet snd the avenue may imagine tha S&ppesrance of the ofllcers, their aida and pri oners, immediately after the fights. — IMENTARY Dinxan TO Micnicax Op- S.—A dinner was given in tho restaurant of the Senate wing of the Capitol, on Saturday | Bight, to the offleers of the ist, 5th and 6th Mich. | ivan Cavalry, and other citizens of Michigan | and other States, by Mr. P. Parsons, a wealthy | and public-spirited citizen of Detroit. The din- rer was & sumptuous alfair, and was prepared | ia first-ciass style. Mr. Hosmer, formerly of the Totedo Biaie, presided. The following toasts wera proposed: “The officers and members of the ist, Sth and | Sh Michigan Cavalry.” i Respouded to by Hon. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, who conciuded by offering the foliow- | ing sentiment: | “The brave men in the Michigan regiments | who crorsed the mock to laytha pon- | toon bridges at the battle of Frederickeburg.” =} Which wee responded ‘0 by Hon. F- A.B: yf Who referred to fact that many of those then ! }: esent, and who occupied prominent positions, | wire men who had risen annen ponies } aa caured them to be designated by South | “ue mudsilis of society.” He alsocompared | Michigan with Arkansas, and attributed tha H S:0W progress of the latter to the evil effects of | African siavery. Mr. Briggs, in turn, offered ; the sentiment: “Major Gen. B. ¥. Butler, of Massachusetts: _ A man that has the espacity to concetye great | designs, and tbe courage to execute them.” ; Bae sea un hich wae responded te by Col. Gray, of the | Other spesches were made, by Senator How- Sard. Major Gen. Hartsuff and . Gen. land, in reference to the toast: oMicers and soldiers of Michi- | y tulfil the expectations of their | digm General Copeland offered as a sentiment the | Aying words of the lamented Col. Broadhead « The Old Flag: It will trinmph yet.” Which wae reepon-ied to by Hon. R.E.Trow | bridge, M. ©. from Michigan H Mr. Parsons having been called on for a sen- | timent, he offered: «Our Venerable Father Kellogg: A maa of | wondertul feeundity, as shown by the great j number of bis children, namely: the 2d, 4th, 3th | and 6th Michigan Cavalry.” (Laugbter and j splause. H “eich was responded to by Mr. Kellogg, tn | humorous style, who argued that more men could exsily be obtained if they wee required. j dic also referred, in no complimenvary terms, to theee who # Union with New Engiand left or it. “The festivities cloaed shortly after midalght, with cheers for the national fiy.g, Mr. Parsuns, and the sons of the Emerald Psie in the army. On Ortizas Geyxn—Ino.P. Ingle, ugrn OLpOttTizss flyxn.—Jno. P. Ing’ eevee of the oldest Ana most respected citi- zens of Washington, died thiv morning carly, aged 7i years. Mr. Ingye's death was sudden. (nm Saturday morninz, when he got up, he felt well as usnal, and afWor eating a hearty preak- f-st went to attend te bis business at the office et the Prankbn Inyurance Company, of which he was president. He was there taken sud- Genly tll of inflam ation of the bowels, add was taken home, and died ss xbove stated. Mr. Lovie ins, duriv g his long life, held many prom- inent and responsible positions, as president of the Patriotic Bank, cashier of the Bank of Washington, &c., &c. Mr. Ingle has held ys. Fivvs Mev.icipal offices with much credit, ———_— Putte Coat mm THe Wrong Yarp.—On ASaterdsy «tt-rnoon, Wm. Peters, an old colored msm, WAS employed to put in some oal by Mr Welscy, in the First Ward, but by some mis- take, A portion of ithe carrie? to his ( Peters") @wn yard, which was near by. Officer Ulem- <erts arre-tei him apd took him before Justices Drury, wh helt him to security for his ap- Peerance at court. | expestulated with the old woman is } Measmer, threats; bail tor peace. | giving liquor to soldiers; dismissed. ke of & reconsitr.ciiun of the | was heard by Justi: ternoon, when it app ws in the habit the stomachs sake, Besides thi@®she got vermun c carried with her to Cathartr Giberson on Saturday af- dthat the old woman | “a little suthing for and became disorderly. To owhich she | use and she he same r, which | time purting her hand on her sho | constituted the assault, and to ventilate the bomse put the things ont of the house under a | shed. Catharine gave security to keep the peace. : ———— rn, Korrina A “BacuEtors’ Hater.” During ne early partot last week some parties en- i tesed the house of George Lee, colored, on L Street, between Nineteenth a) Twentieth | streets, in Which four or five of his friends re | side—the party keeping a “Bachelors’ Hall” — | during their abser xed themselvesto | the clothes, each one dressing himself com- pl nd leaving his “oid duds.” On Satar- morning Lev notified the police that «mM youngman wearing his shoes, « Huriy at once found him, and dis. the young mun had traded his boots for shors wiih x teamster named George Serg’t Hiurly soon after fo Starr a him before Dustice Drury he admitted that he was one of the party who had stolen the goods. When arre he was dressed in the stolen goods. tice committed him to i i took | Tux Smavi-Pox Grave Yarp.—Itisasub. | ject of very general compiaint that the bodies of those who haye died of the small pox atthe hospital near the contraband camp, which are taken to the graye-yard on Boundary street, between Eleventh and Twelith Streets, are buried yery carelessty. Many of the coffins | seem to be laid on the ground and a few shoveltuls of dirt thrown over tiem. This | st@: is just now much used, persons passing near by the ground at all hours, but not know- ing the horrid condition of the ground, and be. ing ignerant of the danger, no attention is prid tort Phese facts, we hear, have been report. ed to the authorities several times, putas yet ro moye has been made to remedy the evil. Would it not be well for Capt. Krause's men to be put at work at this place? Wot n-ne ParoLep PRIsoNER geant B. B. Holstead and Giim bson, 2ith Michigan; John Smith, 73d New York volun- teers; Chas. Newman and Geo. Poole. sid New York voluMteers; Gotleib Ridach and Alois Fit- Grer, s7th New Yerk volunwers, whohad been | taken at Comrad’s Ferry while attempting to cross the river, were on Saturday sent to the Provost Marshal's office, they alleging that they were puroled prisoners of war. An investiga- ton, however, proved that the whole yarty | were cowards, whe had deserted from their regiments near Falmouth at the time of the con- | templated forward movement, and given them- selves up to the rebels for the express purpuse | | of being paroled. The who! party were tem. | porarily confined in Forrest Hall, and will be | returned to their regiments as s00n as possible. H i 4 SMALL Pox. ing, officer cheombe found a mster, named William | Her, at the corner of G and Twenty-second | ¢ having the smal! pox broken ext on him. | ‘The offiers conducted tim to w suitable place, | and from the Medical Director's oMtce procured | an ambulsnece and a permit for Kalorama Hos- | pial, where he was @! once sent. On the same day, policeman Matt! of tour casee of small pox in di Stin at. ely heard Merent parts of | the city, and procured the necessary permits | | for their acmission into hospitals. Mr. Mat. | tingly also has taken steps tc remove and bury | | the clothing and other a:licles by which the | contagion might spread. >_--- ForrtTH WARD STATION C. is. —Sunday— ! Sarah Simius, drunk and disorderiy; work- | bouse 3) days. John Fitzsimmons, drunk in | the street; ordered to leave the cHy. John ; Mary Burns, | Wm. Cumings, | Peter | Brantom, dog without license; for trial. Mary | Quinlan, disorderly house; jail. Chas. Cam- mer & Co., selling liquor without license; ruled for hearing. Jno. Briscoe, larceay of 35: jxll”; for court. Thomas Ellicott, drunk; dismissed. | Hy. Dougherty, drunk and disorderly; tarned overtomilitary. Lt. H. Wells, do.; tined a1 eee THs Farry Storrsp.—Last week the Pro- Yost Marshal received information that an enterprising individual had established a terry from Fox's farm, opposite 'o Alexandria, tothat place, for the accomm n of such persons as could not get passer ere by the staam- t. drunk; workhouse 30 days. t and by way of th: Ye @ Bridge. After ing satiated tha: Pardes had been dotug quite & Lueinecs, Lieut Gibson, of “Scott's M0,” yesterday tured the owner of the boat and two men who pniled the oara—Rohert Griffin, Wm. Petite, and James Lucas—and brought them tothe Provost Marshal’s office, and they were sent to the Oid Capitol. DLreonpeRLY Pram Womaw.—On Friday Em- meline West, a colored woman, living near tho | Old glass house, complained that two colored men—Jerry Banksand Jno. Smith—had abused her and acted in a disorderly manner, and they were arrested by officers Watts and Stu- ard, and taken before Justice Drury, who dia- miseed Smith and fined Banks $2. A fow hours later Townsend Hoe eo Sopa st tha station, { and made affidavit tha’ line wae the cause | of the row, sme assaulting ona of the men first, Bnd officer Stuard at ouce brought her up, and she was fined 91.75. eigen AMBTLANONS SuizBD.— Yesterday, the mount- ted patrol eelzed several ambulances, which Were being used for private purposes, in viola- tion of the order forbidding their us for any purposes other than those for which they were cesigned. The number seized, however, was | notas large as on yesterday week, those [u- | terested having taken warning. The persons in | them—sizor eightofficers—reported thamsel ves | atthe Provost Marshal's office, and wore in. formed of the provisions of the order, which | they promised to adhere to In future. | { Srcoxp Warp STATION .—Sunday.— Jsmes Black, fighting; far! wearing. John j Boyd, disorderly; dismiss: iklin Delany, | do; fined #5. Barnard Raff, swindling; dis- missed. J.T. Demseting, drunk; dismissed. G Forguson, fighting; fined $10; for res! officer, j#il for court. James Redmn, fighting; fined $10; for resisting officers, jail for_court. Jchn Towers, profanity; dismissed. Dennis | Harrison, disorderly: fined $10.58. John Ker- rigan, fighting; eecurity for a hearing. mP STHALHHA.—Yesterday morning two men (Reka Price and George McDowall) | went in'o the sheep pen of Mr. Henry Johnson, | 4 butcher in Georgetown, and kiiled 4 pet sheep, alexder cf the flock, and put it in a bag to | carry away, but were caught with the stolen sheep in Soar penseentc. They were taken be fore Justice ‘ayer, who sent them to jail for court. dW. Jerk eT Pickap,—Mr. J. W. Brown, cler: Picton Department, had his pocket picked on Saturday, at the corner of Pennsyl- yania avenue and Seventeenth street, of the sum of #137. Mr. Brown had just receiyed bis month's salary. P | Btock of be field, 302 B street. 3.) j the Miss BECKIB OF SOnmiBEs.—Tha tetlowing hava tern reported to Capt. Harts, fefficcy corner Fighteenth and G stroets,) simc* our last, at which pince all isformation relatr¢e to de- SSF. G. Binlthy 180, Maines F Hopkin, oth N ¥. Cav; L. Caspino, 2a "Maine; G. Oldteid, sents ck teemioes make be +J.; G. W. Homer, vi; W. H.Oole, tith Bas E. Olatk, sd NYS p. Bry; EBs Sth Ohio Cav.; B. J. Runyon, Soin N- 4. Thyng, 11th N. H.; H. Hummel, 7th” . 5. Cotter, Mth N. ¥.; Jacob Strobdle, Jas. Farguson, 149d Pa.; O Shroider, P. Heagy, 7th Pa. HK; ©. P. Hughes, bh N.Y. Bat, Lee Forsyth, 135th Pa; D. H. McGrecger, 7eth N. ¥.; J. W. Smith, 1st Maine Art'y: V. Bisbee, 23d Maine; U. Hnatington, 1eth Maine; L. F. Thomas, 9th N. H.; Jerome Wheeler, ath N. Y.: George Wall, Ist Md. av.; JB. Henry, 13th N. Y.; John Milway, 67th N.Y.; Isaac Milson, 155th Pa. Peter O. Rigs, !2ith Pa. During the month of January seven han- dred and six soldiers were buried from the bespitals in and around the city. — een Reret Deaertens.—Inlins ©. Hawkins, Dee caper prone Lout: off, P:Krauten- reer and ©. pper, 2d Mississ! and ses ©. Woodhouse and John W. Latrue, {ist Virginia, were vent to the Provost Marshal's office this morning, from the Army of the Po'o- mac. They were paroled near Falmouth to go North and reside there during the continuance of the war, but were sent by Col. Hoffman, Commissary General of Prisoners, to the Pro. vost Marshal, to be sent to the Old Capitol until they are examined. Seer SEES ant, Hospital Corps; S. Beers, 29th N. J; sha N Lf a A HEAVY Havt.—On Saturday afternoon a | quartermaster, whose name we did not learn, while riding in a car, wag robbed of his wallet containing between two and three thousand dotlars, while ment to Nineteenth street. It is thought thatit was taken by one of a party of five, prebably the same party who operated on Mr. Brown, | who left the car near the President's. es Cuancr ov Kxrpine a DisdRDERLY Horan. On Saturday, Mary Quinlan, whokeeps a shop a: the corner of Fourth and K streets, as arrested on the complaint of a Mr. Rady, by Officer Crown, on the charge of keeping a dis- orderly house; it being testifled that a number of soldiers had heen in the habit of congrezating there. Instice Giberson committed her to jail for court in default of bail. > SIXTH AUbITOR'’s Gy¥ice.—The following med clerks have been removed: J W. Miles, =',¢¢0; William J. Bronaugh, $!6,'0; John Todd, $1,104, William Evans, 31,400; 1. R, Thompson, €1.400. Their sucee-sors have not yet been announced. ee Curar Furn.—s adv ment elsewhere of exerlient coke, to be had on application at 514 Eleventh street, for only eight cents per bushel. a — Avorner Important Curr. Cough, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Counh, Sere Throat, Diptheria, Conah, Sove Throat, Diptheria. Cured by Puarson’s Mupicatsp Tar Dgops, Try them And te wisein time! Washington, D. C., Dee. 9, 1362. Gro. Prarsox, Esq.—Uear Sir :—I purchased a | package of your Medicated Tar Drops my son baving © Couah ond Sore Throat,(in fast, pronounced nary in the frst stages of fiptheria,) when, to ishment, they cured him, as many neigh- also testify, since which L would not be witheuttbem, Roxpectfally yourr, L. Sixkiar Surtn, No. 461 Batreet, Prepared and acld by Gao, Pearson, 5 N, Liber. ty street, Baltimore. Seld also at491 Kighth st., Washington, aud at the Drug Stores, at i5 conte per package. §022-1m ge A Coven, Coup. on aN Inarratep THaoar, if alowed to progress, sesults-in serious Pudmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown's Baoncutat TRocuss reach directly the affected parts and give almost lustant relief, In Bromcuitis, AstaMa, and Oa- | TARRH they are beneticial, The good effeets result- ing from the nae ef the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them te be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. Onraix only the genuine Brown’s Bronchial Troches which have proved their efllcacy by a test of many years. Peric Spears and Sincaas should ure the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 conta per jan 7-3m : agecenaeses Barous.or’s Hare Drs, Tha best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- daceaa color not to be distinguished from nature— warcantod not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ili effects of bad dyen, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Hed or Rusty Hair instantly tarna s aplondid Bisck or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautifnl. Sold by all Druggista, &c. SF The Genuine is signed WiLtiam A. Baroms- LOR, om th four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 23 Broadway and 16 Bond at.) ma-ly = We wovtn eall tne attention of our i aad Silver ile enn enue, near4ss st, nd advise them to investadoilar there. ja 31 lw aes Skee Sruwart & Sox corner of Twelfth and H streets, &re retailing the best Ceal Oil ixty cents per allon, or by the barrel cheaper than can be bought rom any one in Washington. Give us acall ja B-lw* e Votcnteers for the army should not leave the city until supplied with Holloway’s Pills - inert. For sores, seurvy, wounds, small-pox, fevers and bowel complaint, these medicines are the beat in the world. Every French soldier uses them. Only 26 cents per box. ma SSeiuie ee Lapis and gentlemen whose bair is prematurel; ey, or who wish to change the color, will find vswell and Warner's Colorific superior hovles d 2 ticle in use. Applied without wash or preparation, dows not eriep the hairlike a dye, but foares it soft and glomsy. Bee advertisement of Panston & Sco- r Willards’, ja6-Im es TEE CHBAPES? AxD BRST Hain Dre x ran WoRLD— Never Fades or Washes Owt.—U pham’s Hair centsa box. The id C. Ford, F 1ith atreet and Pa. avenue, Wash- | | ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, Ja e-iy g eda Ma ste Conxe the universal torment of mankind. To be leved of ene peebhe ed evils call 2 eld mi . Cur eitisons testify with gratitude us to bis sucsees- gene nails, grevieg in ieee tie cialit; ‘ou are sure to get of expe ice 434 Penn, arenes, Os & Ner's buliding,) between 43% and . No, eharge for consultation. Ja 18-48 of Power, ete. . Ite are tru Brest ya 3 vines merits.’ Price box. mer lith street and P: Henry Cook, 10m, Soldiers and others. itn Galy hope. Cares any rat oom: in from twe to four days, Ifyou be saved from long suffering speed: . don’t to avail yourselves of remedy. ‘he Bamaritan’s Boot and Her! is the only effectual remedy for sores diseases which have boon treated with mercury, Take of sais parifying rmanes. tI 5 a remedy eee ly cured, Ronit verter Da. Dozox?’s Sugaz-coared jomale Regulating, per the very best vn use, operate spceduly. ant rectoeely, and coated create fea Upon ths most deli Stomeoh. “A trial of boe Rae hy BG Bere orn Y ‘ad. Beary Cock, Alexandria oe 8 IE Gamay Pawnsrivanta Ro’ fet 78g Bakinegand isbn Northand fash is ne w going from the Treasury Depart- | 7ORBHG@A G4y BB Ovsen.—Dr. Rand’s | ite one B phe tr BALLS, PARTIES, &. ryan P.iFTRSBTU GRAND ASSEMBLY > Tickets ore ’ HIRSRNIA OLUB MPERENG TH £2, on wonDay's Ine, ‘i ory s sentlemaa, li 1 pe WANTS. _ WwW ANTED= 49 the BDDIt House.» BUNDLE WASHER. _Apoly imm tely forse W family, Addrene Box YOUNG from 14 to 17 years of age. chureh erd in own hand writ at the Port Office in Wa:Hington, A W ANTED—A welt grown BOY, to do iatoring ced ist and D = Ky at the Te bitty ti y to RAL DWIS nt Ei ia ANTBD—by a respectable woman, SITU A- TION as cook, her a. irerer,in a smsil Star Office. it MAN, to attend in a store on Pa. av; of tate Age. reference. Merchants,’ ©, fe2-st* ANTED—Three hundred good MAN, for laborers and cattle herd. lers (#004 wages, and found. Apoly to ANTHONY O'BRIBN Beet at the Mu fozie ent Cattle Yards A Ww RE PECTABLE to procore @ &] Best of re‘erence can at., between Pann. ave, and I at. YOUNG WOMAN i I PORRG oA ares be given. Call at pn ——— ANTED—A first class ACOOUNTANT. Good Teferencer require, Addi ting quali- cations, residence, det bo one 355" procs. i W4RTEE_B, & renpectable woman a SITUA. i TION an first-rate cook her business in all ite branches. given. Address Box No. 24 Btar Office. fe ANTED—A careful tle BOY, A good home and light | Teaponsible person Ager at No. 357 street, between L and » Who ui deratands Best references 2m RL, to loo! - Ww rer Fare radi ‘ages in Washing:on. Navy Yard = NFORMATION WANTRD OF AU@USTUS Marcouniar, Any one knowing hia whereahouts will confer a favor JOSKPHI*~F MARCOUNLA corner of Kighth and D the 5th instant ANTED—A FUKNISHED ROOM, on the frat pecta I family. of central location, by w'lat- Clairveysnt_and Buriness Medium, mateente LOST AND FOUND. — REWan the_ eu deoriber, S10 Mean eet RE take en tes bem sorrell HORS white f ive thi 5 RRB ARD.- Lom on Setura ery 3 in the © ay $: Home ana oo ee ae, bes ne Shectott T reward whit be pait if i ar 4 atMr "8 Sugar Bho eetesse oth and ith ate., Pa. avenve. fe 23t* A HORSE TAKEN PROM TEM LOOK OF No. 471 i1th street, Deby gee E acd F, on sthof Janvary.at? yp. m ; waeefeorrel color and white oad; S-tweer 5 anh 6 Pre [the lett fe 2-3t* Prince STOLEN —On el SS an alley between achesnut HORSE, ance Spring Wagor reward willbe pa'd if uroed fo VAN, 443 Hat., between Wth and of Neve ber, 1951, ca between JOth: emf (1th ja ot lotru: cree Ii ino tbered are, | . OF MONKY. in a pocket book, | ime Sfty (50) feet on sth street. which te owner can bi va on featity the same, herd south and Maryiand avenue, vapplying at St. Patrick aChnroh. ja Se is scuare fect, a ee ferms halt cash. tip "asa incthane © BREW. Ds small Siggie Stowe | month: Beferred S40 SWONS WEE wit ee ewe, tone | months Be upon tharprnrerty” * Seceree bye lards’ Hotel, Smithsonian Institute, or Gantier’s All eonveyancs: nt the sow of the purchaser. Restaurant. The above reward will be paid at the Title gueractied. Brees office of Willarde’ Hotel, for the 22, asap jad [Rep | J.C. McQUIRE & CO. Ancte e- eee) S.C. Beas a ee a W.L. WaLl & OC. & fm nove the Stove Yard‘of Mr. Bmory, Seurbwest Gore Pe. avenne fund Ptb Sttbet. ween SS on 34 inst. and C sts:,s dark Bay HOEBE, with heavy wochiug hatneteGe Minn kay one returnitg the said horas to Mr WM BRAD. , Mari rd, on H st. between 8th and \9th . Will be saitably rewarded Ja SI St” a ® torwe Grogeries and Lignors, ke vem. Barrels Refned oud Yellow Begecs, RON KEY ¥, addressing his mother, K. Richmond doase. streets, until Tharaday, fa 2-3t* or second floor, (with or without Buard,} ina ‘erma to b _The best of references given. Ad: city Post Office Ww dreva make Ww ANTED—A small STORE, on the north side of wisher a SIFUATION in some given Addroxs"T .” Star Office ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash ani iron, Recommendations ‘or sobriety, cleanti honesty. required. Apply at | between 12th and 13th detween 9th the Avenue 7 Bhar Office. Al and Isthets, Ad- cP er PsD nr¥ no, a young maa store. where he can himselt generally tuneful. Best of t:ference | fe 2-3t* fora wall family A settle woman p) a an . 324 G street, ite W fader Pat cond “OOK, WASHER and TRONER, Must he well recommended Ap- | ply No 312 ¥'xt., 12th. ja 31 St | wa | W4Rtailine the bent OOAL ‘OM, for! | conte jm 31 St ce offere: 6th iW | provemer: vbetal ot the furniture. | érese | book wishes to accept a SITUATION. Bestof references can b Good wages and Ata, _ _i 4 ANTED—To rent a nice HOUSE, furnivhed whe writes a very good band, spoaks any writes German snd Engilsh correct, and uaster stands some French, who b site Cent NTED—Every person to know that I am (any) WM. CORWIN BURG corner f and tith, Wanted. » first rate COOK steady employwent are a, Apply at 347 C street, per gallon. 2K WAS complete, with 3 or 16 rooms, modern fm * preferred; but gas indispensible, A ent wili be paid and the best of care taken jeferences the very rest. Ad- Star Office. ja St tw MAN, OF BUSINESS HABITS, MHS YOUNG as been a as keeper and salvaman for upwarde of 3 years, egiven. Enquire at 525 Ninth etrest, oppo arket, ja 3 2te \ ' | i i ) ANTED—A WIIITE WOMAN, to cook, wash | wager given. and iron. Apply at No. 335 E street, be- tween i3th and Mth. Reference required. Good | ja 30-3t" | ;ANTKB— HOUSE, containing bors rooms, | ioeatibr avd price Address for three days, “Mrs. E, Brown,”’ Po é: ja So-3t* for six months or a year. Replies are to state ‘ost Office, Washi: gton, D. ANTED—A thoroughly com ja B-6t TANTED.—A thoroughly competent COOK MAID, that will do nied: Heights tent DREt8, who can bring good recommenda. corner 434 aud O sts. jaz? 6t_ house GIRL, wits the best Apply at corner 43 and C sta. references. that will do the ing. AlsonCHAMBER’ '@ ironing. Reference re- fy ly at Tudor Place, Congress street, ° Georg: town. ja Biw* Ww feast re. First AN ERD. Bvery person to Know that iy in the housefarni BLY, 425 Se side.) Dealer FFUBSISEED HOUSE WANTBD.— Wanted to years a Dreliing for a private ary Location Washinxton. D.C T am in ‘the market, articles to ¢ash for hing line’ ‘Those leaving the NL eovonth atrest between Gand Hf; s een . ‘in New pee ‘Becond-hand Parni- no 16-tf nt, for from one to three —— a @ . Address Lock Box se 4-tf ud Ward prefe: ilies declini: of furniture wil rt call. BO '12-tf No 369 Seventh at.. between I and K We buying BSECOND-HAND Rx, Htov ES and BEDDING) for paying the highest cash prices. Fam- e housekeeping, er having a surplus find it to ad to = NTZ & GRIVEITHS al of ..B.—Houres wanted. be cpap aes without charge o Noes ‘hose in want of Employment of any kind would Omice, No. 5 Will be given to frst-classServants, Ihave alweye Applications en band for good GHambermaide, Waitere or hotels. Farm Hands wanted. better call on the new Intelligerce 1 Ninth st., where the best of pay Cooks, Lauudresses, Seamstresses; also to wait on tabies, in private families Ty ae ae ee d help wi i their advan call, Midures wanted. The best of tesante eau Sra GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. 500 Water strert, Georgetown; or at L = Room, on Twenty-second BBLS. OP APPLES FOR SALB, all in .-Apply to PETER BERRY good order. poly CHRISTIE'S street, b. tween F - fe2iw* Al ers | ‘Fo! SALE— by 5. | Pry sad 0 BARRELS TA: 50 BARRELS Boshi, ‘4. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D. 0. NO _jambiw BW BOOEKE 8! VERN3B'S PRIDE and MBS. HALLEBUR- TON’S TROUBLES. “By the author of ‘Rast Lynne,” &e. MISTRESS AND MAID. By Miss Mullooh. NAMB. By Wilkie Collins, AURORA PLOYD and LADY AUDLEY’S 6R- CRET, By Miss Braddon. S7“All the New Bo ks of the day, at ‘WILLIAM F. RICHSTHIN’S National Bookstore, 378 Pa. avenue, detweon 11th and 1th ste, B? de’ All \ | Saaroong, Saif will be found Ruskia jaw ove ‘Why, to the ental "Benet estan : BOOK3! OKs! noone SELLING OFF AT COST. Satire stock of BOOKS scea’ Bil the SE ee ay Nee w aad ‘ine Gift Books, » a for tals and Libraries y to Invest, No, 109 Penn. avenue, Dear t rant, Yes, Dp) 01 thvceah at Govorate ft Fates. ‘oF uy Sir, a she rlace, for a xe r informatien at the office ef Great. hae ited up in the ost! syle, ivania Route, no} it corner of marble tiled doors, de, Choicest ry avenue aud Sixth st., Washington, om | of Lieuarsat the bar and every delicacy of thosea- BED gle mon Bune oe ae Say | en, ceo or hed, alt Ronee iyche mar een wn ORTON, Ae TN ELSTON rioter, Reoms for private Wannarrep ro Orns tm 81x Days. —Be. Godfrey's Antidote, an lish Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonerriae, in siz days. No ebange of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Bold by 8.0. Ford, cvrner llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly MARRIED, sorne at Jeneai7ses ot bride’s residence. BECKIB B. MYBRS, daughter of Joseph Myers, Keq.-all of this elty. ae On the ‘et iret., by the Rey. Thos. Monroe, H. MILLER to JULIA T. MeBVOY. all ‘of tals city. gy — DIED, ; On the Slst instant, of diptherie, WILLI only: child of Wwitheen L, and Mary B. Prince, 9 months and 12 Lge [ Balt. San please copy.) vA Severn ai ces ee! at m., JOHN P. LB. u ar o! iis trienaa ereiaees to is funeral from his late residence, to-morrow, Tuesday, at 3 oc)" | m At Philadelphia, on the th January, 1883, MARY M., relict of Thos, K Wallace. in her'7ist year 7” On the 24th of January, at the residence of his father, Bonz ia Brae, Prince George's count: ERWIN ELBERT, only child of Thomas i, M, Virginia Quinn. aged 20 months, (Baltimere Sun copy.) ope 7 ka de + Pro} partic» Genteal Hotel, — F i (Q!? BOURBON WHISKY. 70 barrels Old sy pee & very ou, ri on! arhele, direct from we qe! oA 8.W. corner of Peana ay, é ja D-3m* Pobct, enue, bet. 4% and sth sta. south DIABY, mm mspom Acme, 2 wovamaun 12, 1808. Ld ADAM GUBOWSEI. HBIL?EKIN'S Bookstore, Int 244 Pa. avenae, SHOW CASES. Joux H, PRASER Mawafs GERMAN See lncturer of elegant KOSKWOOD, M4HOGA- SEICR WAIN OF ¥, AND BLACK NY ATO WH Corner of Reade and Hadson streets, New York. Orders by mail promptiy attended to. ja i2-2a A dies sold reduc J No. 505 Seventh st. 0; aaW* VY BOOTS! CAVALRY BOOTS! AVAL | Cc ALOR ECE £RS eae the eed laces anpply of Cav: iren. AlKo. a lary Mees” Mos! Missos’ and low for cash, a ae Bence Cheeee, Beep WO DOLLARS REWARD oes Kaeonad rhe. | Willbepald tour cce@ne Til TAS weisente | Regs Atemabtine Byer ca aoe eae : It was lont on Tuesday last; and ie th f Cases Preserved Meats and Fras our’ | tran coe. ay ef: ry ia Caege Con @ Milk, Aschorice, Cateup, ame . REWARD—Strayad from 519 Iath strest,a | S Borss Oranges. < *.) brown SETTER DOG, abaut thaola, | Boxes @rarnd Coffer and Mustard, Pao mhove reward iti we carer vetaroct tn tks — Cates Pickics, French Bustacd Re Office of the Kirkwood Hose” Various Brands Chewing and Smokie? Tobness, ce — an $a 308" _ | Bones Navy Tobases different brands Cigars, CAME TO THE GOVERNMENT STABLES. ON | Canex anc German Wines, 4 the corner of Bth ant G atre-ts, two HORSES, | Cases Brandy, Konrbon Whiskey and Sitters, with biackete on, The owver of the above proper. Barrels Pike s XXX Maeno’ y will come forsact Prove property, pay charges Miller* Eye. Cid Bourbon, and other Whiskers, and take them 5 and}, Brandy ja D-3" A. B. RANSON Barrel Kees Herring and Mack ret, @ of Cloves, A quantity of small xtores connie Bhirts, Hose, Paper, &e. ‘erms carh. jah W.L. WALL & ©O, Aneta, ___FOTCRE DAYS. By WL. WALL & CO., Auctionse=s. *WO-STORY FRAME DWELLING A Tiros (a WEBNESEAY APTERNOGNS oes 3) i 4e'ciock. we will well, im font of pres.ines Lol No 11, Square 1i0, improved by.» twee na fronting en the east aide of sirre’ inet ai h; balamce in 6 end hearing interest, and ® cured tre Sac the prc mines. W. L. WALL & ©0., Accta, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN ¥U’ BR AT AvCtio’—(m WEDNESDAY, the ebruary, at 19 olelock a.m. at the residence greUeman deciining housekeeping, a7 reet, between 4th aud Sth streets, we it meld & 500d asrortiment of Puroiture, &c , consistingin of fahogany So Marble top, Mahogan: other = ‘Table anit Hands “ a vere lacbie-top Dressing aod other Bureans, ardrobes, Chairs, Washatands and Dedstesds, Feather Beds, Pillows and Boisters, p penta se ard —— Mattresses, Large ogany Secretary, Three xly, Ingrain, and other Onrpets and OM- 4 a lot 6f Kitchen Purpitare, . end Crockery Ware, FOR SALE AND RENT. 0 LET—One or two PARLORS aad ROOM, near Railroad Depotaud Capitol. Call fe22- at 498 New Joreay avenne, = TTOghET-A wait of Furnished ROOW Board. Alro. one large ROOM, anita! persons. Apply at No. 482 Twelfth xt and F, fo 2st | he et mrt ROOMS FOR RENT—For rent. a handsomely Furnished PARLOR and CILAM- BER. Alsoa CHAMBER. at No 457 Twelfth at. between F and G streets. © 2st 10 000 ACRES OF ILLINOIS AND Wis- . CONSIN LANDS to exehange for Treasury notes on favorabie terms, Address star Office Box No 24, te 2 lw* Ash FOR RENT AND FURNITURE POR SALE—A «ma!! HOUSE. ning § rooms, situates om the Islent; fai e onearls now! Termscesh. Possession given offurnitire $300. Address “Isisnd, 2 Post GF ce its [pwsiiire AND STORE FOR RE excellent old stand, siluated at the eornerof East Capitol aud Third st. east, sow vccapied asa Grosery sui! forGrovery sr Tavern. Pusses sion can be gi ios fow days. Appiy at the ren dence of the undersigned. fe 2-st* H.R. WARYMON, J AND FOR BALE—35 acres in “outyomory county. Md. on the Brookville Turnpixe,sbont © h many olber articles too numerous to mention, 13 miles from Wasbington. covered with ‘wood, ni principally pine. Price $2) per acre. : GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Aiso. Im aeres lying alone the isitimore and ea ae ee eee ee Washington Raitroad. and weet of same, and jut : within the rict limits with y buildia, FIX®UKES OF A FIRST.OLABS Ss at BSTABLisument st rae Cow NFR OV 77TH amD Camat STs. pe ne a "sat Accs canbe THURSDA : jebrnary next, we se] je Fererve, commencing at Wekelsek he ectire Machinery, sites, wood rT acre. DODGE, Grorsetown, B.C. DURNISHED ROOMS TO LMT, with Board. at 129 G@ st.. between @ist acd 23) A few Table of Wed, Coal, , Horses, Mules, Onets, Bea: dere can be accommodated. ja 31-3t & 255 F%& SALE—A four stery BRICK DWELLING. | HOUSE, containing eight rooms, on L be between Vermont avenue and jsth street Apply to JAS, C. McGUIRE & ©O., Auction and Com. mussion Merchants {Republican | RE gat alt sa Derry ed ANUAEY 20th 1953.—By order Lh of the County Court of Fairfax County, Ya, areby offer for rent. the “ Lending.’ Fisbing Bhore, on John A.Warbicgion's, deceased, estate Guring the coming fishing season. Offers Will be received jn person or by letter, direeted to meé,at Box Ne. 314. Alexandria Post (iMics, Va. JONATHAN ROBENTR, Sheriff and Curator to ihe Estate of Vashington, Dae tails &e. : ose dua ; iment, | The Offce and other Bulidiags, Pencing, &e.,ee,, 7 Office Purniture, _ia st eee wee = eae bee THerring’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safe * oI ARLO! — v & re. Murnished at OE0 fet onaer ae teen | Terma."Ail nurs of 9 }-0and enter cash; ai! game satiaroeslean inant ssia ot <= = B, itofS and 6 moni all noma c RARE CHANCE FOK SALE —A RESTAT. | Spb a credit of6 and ID month; payable le sesek RANT, now doing a good business, situated in | ivetaimen te, satisfactorily endorsed, and bearing Georeyetown, 106 High strest, to be suidatabar: | ‘nrerst, gain. ___—_—dSa Siw? toa WALL & 00, Avcts. JOOR RENT—Two large, weil Furaished ROOMS, | 7 3. 0. Mee ‘00., Auctions: I can communicate if wanted. terus noderats By.5. ©. ag . auctioneers. TBLIC SALE OF RARY OP A DECE A#! toa permanent tenant, Address “PR. Wash- | i * PuysiciaN, BY Catacouus—Oe TURSDAY, sects Rent sos: js 9 3" _ | Febeuary ith, commencing at? o'lock,(andesm: ‘WO STORY HOUSE, WITH PURNITURS | ——e ere ng erenmet, uptil all are sole) WANTED—For three adults only; reat moder- | we shall sel! on the frst floor ef the Auction Rooms, ate; location near State Departme: f | the extensive Library o’ the late Dr. 8. Direet, stating locality and terme,” kK H.C Post Office Box 415. ja sate {OR RENT— First-class Purnised PAKLORS, | Bed-room attached, just vacated by a M.U! Also fine Furninhed With or without rer_of Georgetown, D. a een embracing Medien Burgical, Anstomical, and Chirugiesl rl Natural History, Astronomy, Botany, Zeolesy. Roard; most desirable location; fine meigborhood, | Mineralvgy ete or aad Det. between 3d and ai sta, Sdeore beloe | Cyclopediaa Wistory, Geography;, City Hall. ja 3 | Novagee, Selle Letters: Langung 8, ise lansous Books, ete [OR BENT—A compote, fine Purnished HOT Connie aaa ieee Bb eeper beeen j central part of the city, within two blocks of all modern conveniences. ,bath room, | Perted long ago,as well as ms.ny new Teiecowanee Neesea aaeeee tate | “Peres etie ann “s ; particuiers apply Boras WoN Y.. Bir bimen | he sale will take place without regard te ee - “ow Perrone at a distance, unab lete attend, can have BRA3*, CHANCES EQH SALE Unit o whoin | their commlaione attebded t n'by the Auctioneers. wight iedaing Fos ig ficnt-rate business, | ja 28dte nC McGU IKE A CO” lodging rooms, doing a q plendid BAKRE'S OVEN. 13 by li fect in K icuiars, address for 3-| D. cn Box 8 Wasrington ity Port Oscs | Wan Be veal ep By ie Reet on every | PE eS ja * i OK KENT .—Brs.. ib can aceummodate a j ‘on hand at the time Foe, more BOAR! GEE acters Ro. 1 Fre ak ame in Treasers ; notes, te pa ae jin Place. I st., between tSthand iéth. ja 33-6t 4 m7) ferron,} Lt. ; “6. aa TOR AEE A FOSh hee Ta sear ty ee 2 FY Warbingion aod Brook |486 FPAPZRE.yuGINeS! 49g about 10 miles from Waal | ase band Velvet. cua r ves ron ry Sith a varied stock of @ issed und Blank Papers at i CREED: 3 OS Siecaliasanibacnstiiecdmilbon ‘can be — — to aver 2 iT week. which would pa up. The other two houses are rented ow higher t ited them. ' Also, Seatac a the owner in! iy '. Taquire of J. ¥. RELLA Ra agent and sth strees want, ia .S jez-lw* favorable location. For terme. ly to & GUY, 329 Pa. ove., between ond Wh. jae Sm) pow pe Lees SU BN, BOOM® TO t—Per > ‘Washington 5 & VANIA AVENUS. , ond SITT —— os; a 7 BEN NSYL! 3 a in the sity. Bre is: 4M RININGER ¢ 00."5 STORE a ee xthem. No in is : G06! FOR BALE.—120 Aces incai. | 937 Pamxsyivanta A Pearirg acrés.in Umber; with new frame | Below Thirteenth stvect, and nearly Gautie's. House, with 4 eS ee Peach Toessand | _ = « in Wala kd Fo saree of the pity ae Vet minton j 'y - bap! Toads. Por sueuire of J, P. BARTHOLOW. of JOHN A” | SARBR, 355 Bovonta st. ee < DRO ¥. McPB N = } § mae aah.) ly ealis the attention - big fies 486. PAPER HANGINGS: 486 pane at OX Second rede x: meets | as6 WINDOW SHADES! 16 p- 41) Ue eciae, Bm. tion tom *22 «OVAL PICTURM FRAMES! = ane Sex Seco mngunen Se Ye = = he prs, ¢26 PIOTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 He bas bad twelr. xperience in prec — ied will gus: & sure and CHEAP FOR CASH! tpeesy cate imatl of Secret sudof | ay J. MARKRITER'S, No. 486 Seventh et., ery diserae ; bad Petlows’ Hall “‘ea Coven tation inelther the RoglishorGorman | yyq 1g{iht doors above : larguage. Lace nse the otice of eleowhare. Al — _ 'm,” eee ttt eae eae oi | RO, Ray AND AMERING, 5 ore ” wee! + Seige Washicgton, D. 0. | periptient Wows pow Prepared with I cant ee oO y I <7 ean faciliti eto rupply ie wor a i T MOORE'S WEST END DRUG stoam. 123 ® 2 * is Viewn’ oma ant Are aren sontne. ton be Couns ata oa® | Ltasy trciespiring ov sikerelos Ale Mh GINES. “Also. ail advertised Meas, Address BEOKNEE & UU. "Post Gass Nex 027 Files iS f eee see ot ‘ak New York a jat-im™ S7 Particular attention ing of Physician's prescrip’ Vom to the com - REMOVED. Say and alah Jostau v BaYLer bun removed his Bxddiers ao, Bh m S89 &renth xtrect west, to NEW Fis. oC street north, where he will { Joer Received at A. M. BININGRR & ©).’8, to see bis old friends — 237 P&. avenue, secoed door below Ith street, su | urre Particular attention Le 0 re- invoice of ver choi selected Figs, (yew crop.) put up expressly Tor family use. jo let iring. All ordezs recejted wi j Fretienaed te

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