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THE EVENING STA. | W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY....NOVEMBER 16, 1864, granted the order, and. being placed in th hands of the Sheriff, the General's pr. vate Dank account was atta: hed, the balance of hi: ealary cue from the Government, and an attempt was made to attach the share of Colonel Batler's property given to the General by his brother's will, yesterday admitted to probate.—N. Times. S7” READING MATTFB ON EVERY PAGE, BEN OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING THLE. | @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. i a Hood's Army Still Copcentrated at Flor- Alzbama, > CrncixryNatt, Noy. 16 —A dispatch says abou* fifty rebel prisoners at Camp Morton succeeded in scaling the fence on Monday night. Forty of them escaped. Over two thousand men left Indianapolis yesterday for the front. Five thousand are still in camp. The Gazette's Nashville dispatch says the Tretel army, numbering thirty thousand, is stall concentrating in the vicinity of Florence, Alatama One corps is cn this side of the Tiver. The condition of the roads prevent ac- tive military operations, and therefore the rebel army remains comparatively quiet. | ence, LATEST FROM THE FRONT. A Sharp Game Attem;ie ythe Rebels— A Smart Picket he | Correspondence Associated Press.} HEADQUARTEES ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, Nov. 15.—The rebels hove lately been playing asbarppgame in fror' of a part of our lines neartbe Appomattox At this point there isa small creek iv fron: s! or works across which they have built» uani which has threatened to force back cur picket line to a dangerous extent. To counteract this projectGen. Egan bad devised works, whi-h be superintended personally. | On vieiting a par’. ft} a rebel sharpshoete: - 4 < attempts, in wound the risht forearm, pa sev‘ral inches an t ‘wound is & very pain'n! ove, but, fortunately, bot dangerous. H- goes bome to-morrow, ona leave of twenty Gay-, aud it is hoped he will | be able to return to his command by the time | his furlough expires Anotber sharp fight occurred between the pickets Jast right, abont If o'clock, which lasted about *n hour, without, it is believed, | any noticeable result. | te, Sunday night, eued, alter several the ball entering disgonally dowo { the wrist. The W.D. McGrecor. | OFFICIAL. | The War Department. ' War Department, Adjutant General's Office, ) Washington, November 11, In61. | § GENEKAL ORDERS, NO, 2>2. Ordered by the President 1, That the sesicuation of GRorce B. | MCCLELLAN, as Major General in the United | States Army, dated November 4, and received by the Adjn ant General on the 10th instant, be accepted as of the Sth of November. Il. Tbat fur the personal gallantry, military ekill, 8nd ju-t coxfiden-e in the courage and | pairiotism of bis troops, displayed by PaiLip | H. SHERIDAN, on the 19th day of October, at | Cedar Run, whereby, under the blessing of | Provicence, his reuted army was reorganizd, a eregt Dalicnsl disaster averted, anda brilliant | wictory scbie ved over the rebels for the third time in pitched battle within thirty days, | Puiiir H Surkipan is appointed Major Gen- eral in the United States Army, to rank as -uch | from the Sib day of November, 1561. | By order of the President of the United States D. Townseny, j tan: AdjutantGeneral. | Assis) Declive in Geld— Peace Rumors. ' New Yvrx, Nov. } ld closed at 235. | With A downward tendency. owing to peace Tumors, which apparently have vo founda- | aon | [SECOND DESPATCH] New Yous, Nov. 15. 10 P. M.—Stocks are feverish aud weak. Gold, yj after the call, 238M. Grn TLER ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELEC- TION — Mayor G neral Kutle>, in a speecn at New York on Monday evening, stated his con- | Viction that theresult of ‘herecent Presidenual | election was amoral victory for the national | c&ure more impor’ant and decisive thaua sig | ral triumph cf our arms. It was a demonstra- | Con Of the willingoess of the people to brave | fortMer ea. rif'ces and sufferings, if need be. in Gefemse cf ihe uuity and perpetuity of tne K+. | public. It would so be regarded in Europe | @no in those port ons of our country stil an- | der rebel com ination. It would carry despair to the hearts of manv, convincing them thatthe | success Of the reve toa was no longer possi- ble. It would encourage and invigorate our | armies, Wuile paralyzing the exertions of the | rebels It would be everywhere received asa proot that the Union | . «verto besurrend-red. | He thoucht that cur Government might now | proffer the olive brauch to the rebels, tender- | ing them liberal and even eroas terms of | adjustment m case of their rm!) nto the Union, and siving them #4 reasonab!+ time—say, till the Sth of January vext—to si,vify their ac- quiescence; if they hotd ont, .u.en he woald | favor a mest energet- and unsparing prosecu- tion of the war to the end that the obstinately disloyal should be driven to Mexi-o or else- where—at all events, out of the cou itry—and | their estales divided sreoug the Uma sol- diers who had contributed to their over- brow. a7 Dispatches trom Southwest state that | Alterspts were sguin beit g rade by the rebels, on the 7th inet, at Lines’ Landing, Arkansas, fo get @ portion of Loeir ran ssippi forces acroes the Micsts:tppi river from Texas, into | the State of Misstestppi, for ihe assistance of Beauregard and Food. The movement, woich | was @ furmidable one, was tionght to b® under | the direction of General Magrader, anc to have for Co-Operation And assistance a rey} torce on | site side of the river. A brigade of antry was on the spot to prevent the ne.apaa leof cayalry was momen. expecte ras suppot-d, would be suffice ut for the parpore. The reels re- tbousaad three cently succe+ded tn cattle irom the west to the esst side of the Mis- | tissir pi, and bad créssed Black river with on the way fo Hood's army, when Col ‘arrer, como syding at Vidalia, Louisiana, startled in prrsult, eapinred one-third of the bee ves, disp reed the remainder, took prisoner | the rebel (seneral Carver, and seized several wagons, mules, and horses. | @7 The election in Kausas serras to be in coustderable of amucddice. There was a Mc- Olelian t cket run tor electors, but no McClel- lan Stat’ teket. The State and Congressional tickets were Lane ard anti-Lane. The Demo eralsineea with the anti-Lane A aespatch from St. Joseph claims the election of the Laue | ucket. The Leavenworth Times of the 10'h | says°—* The Presidehtia’ electors are Marcus | J. Parrott and the two hirnest om the McClel- | ian ticket. The Uaneelectors may have polled the greate-t number«f voves, but they are in- | eligible under the (onstitution, and will be re- | jected by the El-ctoral@ollege. J.ane has thus | succeeded in defeating the willof the people ft Koreas, aod affixed opon the State the in- dehble clicmn of securiig two Presidential electors tor McClril Lraven vorth couaty hae dove nobly. Lee's majority for Congress Will protabiv exceed 1,20. The average ima- Jory for the suti Lane ticket will be -00.”" ADMIRAL PortEeR’s FLurt.- A letter from | Washingion says that a party of officials, BMOPE Whom is se-istant Secretary Fox and | Hon. Mow tg. mery Biair, have gone to Fortress | Mouwroe to view the immense ficet a0W ASseMe | bled there under command of Admiral Porter. | ‘This is by far the lergest armada ever cullected | for & single €xpedition since the war began, and now is the most favoratte time to see it to the best advants_e,As every weasel is cor iplete- ly prepared, with the fall complement of men and guns on board. How svon it will sail is a ques sion none bnt ‘he Adrairal can ans» er. Tue Propxety or Geversl Butrer ar. TACKED r¥ ALLEGED NEW UFL¥ANS Orgprr. | ors. ‘Samuel Smith, Aad Andrew W. Smith, | vs. Benjomin F. Butler. The plaintiffs in this &ction allege that they were in the year ir62, bankers doing business in the city of New Or- Jeans; that on the lth of May in that year Maj General Batier, then commanding the United Strtes forces in New Orleans, torcibly entered their place of Uusiness. at No. 27 Oamp street im that city. and removed ali the ees of the plaintits, including $69,000 in geld. Sab- eequently it was all returned to them with the exception of the gold, which pisiotiifs allege @ofendant converted to his own use. They claim damages in the sum of $150,000. Yester- | China day the anearpe applied to Judge Uardozo for an attacbment againet the Gen'l on the gronad that he w&s 6 Don-reeident debtor. His Honor RD ATTENTION THIRD WA A mesting Lem TKD WARD RECRUITING 4380- aihela at ome ° on WEDNE SING nex: the 1ith inn'ant. at7So'clock. Allcit requested to be preset rd are earnestly «a8 business of importaucs | will b- brought etc meet ne. pov }4 3t . D. LARNER, President, el | Et Bae FAIR—A Pair for the besefit of &t Vin- cent’s Female Orphan Asylum will open PAIS (Tuesday) NING at the corner of ith 4G streets, and will be cuntinned during this and the ensuing week. The public are earnestly invited. nov 1-tf PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—The Committee on the erection of a public school building in the Firat School Districtinvite the Architects of this and other cities to pre eat plang fer a sthool building. A ustable reward will be given for the plan adopted. Any desired infirmation in refer- ence to the same will be furnished by the Mayor. orbs J. B. Turton E«q ,No.123 H street north, between 2ist and 22d sts.’ west. J. 0, WILSON, Secretary, &c., 0. 393 New York avenue. between !2th and 13th s Dov 3-ec2w FXCELSIOR BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The Books of this Association are open for fubscriptions to the stock at the following named places -—C. B. Baker, at Star Office; B. Robinson, at Wall. Stephens & Co.; T. M. Hanson. Intelligen: ger Buileing: ¥. 1. Harvey. 767th street: Boswell’s Drug Store Ysland;A. Gaddis& Co. near Navy Yara Ridgely’s Drug Store, Ist Ward: Worthington’s Grocery Store, corner of 8th and 'M streets north; and at Barnard’s Drug Store, Georgetown, oc 2-2awtf PARTIES, BALLS, WEDDINGS —SiAF- lem FIELD'S’ Confectionery, Ladies’ Dining ajoon, 386 Sixth street. Iam ‘now prapared to furo rh, the beat F.each style, and my own su perintend: lence, Parties, Weddings, and other en- tertainments . most reasonable terms, The best French Confectionery always on haul. Private Dioners and Suppers furnished at my Saloon. Country Orders and Parties attended to in the fhe rtest notice, Tce Cream and Water Ice mate by steam power, in plain and fancy moulds, for Parties, Dinners, nov 12-1m* AD MEASURES IN CONGRE&S By Heory Wison The Merchant Mechanic. A Tale of * New Enzlana Athens.” By Henry A. Howe. Gunshot Wounds and other Tajuries of Nerves. By Doctors Mitchell, Morehouse, and een FRANCK TAYLOR. ECORATED TOILET &ETs. Our importation of DECORATED TOILET SETS exceed in finish and beauty of designs aay goods of the kind ever breught to thiscity. We Tuvite the public to inspect them. as weil as our stock of Housekeeping Articten eenerally. ©. W, BOTELER & SON, Importers of Hnase furnisbin 31% Iron Hall, Pennsylran nov 16-6t HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Colum- bia. letters testamentary on the p«rsonal estate of Mary Ann Blvava, late of Washington City. D. C., deceased. All persons having claime against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the avb- eeeners oo Before the ie ay of Nov. next: ey may otherwise by iaw be excluded fi benefit of the said estate. penton Given under my hand this ney 16-Taw3w Or PIECES We Goods, avenue. _between 9th and 10th sts. Sth day of Noy . 19K, JOUN R_ELVANS BAND CHINA, have alarece stock of ODD PIKCES BAND v Housekeepers and others de-irous of matching and compictine their Dinner Sets, wi'l find grestly to their advantage to examine our ODD PIECES, n# our prices are less than the same erticles can be imo rted for, a saving to the pur- chaser of at least fifty per cent C.W. ROTELER & SON, Importers of China, Glass and Crockery Ware, 318 Iron Hall, Peon. avenue, between tt and l/ith sts, pers THICK, DOUPLE THICK. HOTEL ANDRFSTAURANT KEEPERS NOTICE —We ba ve justim: edand now op-ninya large stock of DUUBLRB- THICK CROCK- ERY WARK, especially e2apted to your use. Goods delivered in any part «of the ety, tree of charge, and at le-r than New Yor” prices, C, W. BOTELER & SON, Houre-furnishing Btore, 31S Tron Hall, Penusylvania avenue, nev 16-eoht between Sth aad Wth sts. Me. GEORGE SMITH, DRESSMAKER. Wishes to inform the ladies of Washington that the has removed from 454 13th s*reet to 551 New Jerey avepue, a few doors tonth of the Capitol. where she hopes to see all her former castomers, and as many new ones as will favor her with a call. She is prepared to fulfil orders with nentcess and | dispatch, oy 12-6t7_ nev 16 eo3t | OYS AND CHILDREN'S OVER COATS. BRFSS and SCHOOL SUITS fine and wedium quality at low prices Z just received a large assortment of Bovs ‘a Clothing of the most desirable | *tyles and qualities which we ¢ffer at the_lowert | prices WALL, STEPHE c es i _Bov il 2w if __iLutel | Paav | Gp PSTESEES 3 CLOTH . I YORK &TYLEs, NE FINE AND MEDIUM QUALITIES e beven store a large and fine assortment of Gentlemen's DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS, ofthe int-atstylee with a ‘ull stock of fine Ehirts, Unéershirts, Drawers and) Furnishing Goods generally. WALL. STEPHENS & . nov il 2wif { Intel.) 322 Pa. avenne, ed M, WILLIAN, 29v IMPORTER, 336 Pa ave, Wash ¢ ye eis Travise ington D.C. ¢ Pacis, Is receiving new goods by a! mostevery steamer, aud bas always a larg st ck of the fiues* and most fathicuable guodson baud. Hi pis-d | of Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, 1 ments. Lace Gsods, a large anu fv Millinery Goods, as Bonret+, H Feathers, Sika. ‘Crapes. Veivets, ete. Dress aud Cloak Trimmings Velvet Ribbons, Netts, Faney Combs, Per‘umery, from the cele- brated House Demarson, Chetelat A Co , Paris. _ M. WILLIAN being the only merchaat inthis | city who imports goods. goes fy- aslections him- self to Europe. and bas his ageot residing in Paris, who sends & 3 Nouvenutes aa soon as they make their appearance, is therefure prepared to plaase the most fastidious tastes, pov 3 3mif MPOLTANT TO FEMALES—DR. CH&ESE- MAN'S PILLS —The ce mbina icn @ iogre. diepts +1 these Pills is the resnit of aloug and extensive practice. They are miid in their tion. and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful mens?) uations, removicg all obstructinas, whether from cold or other canses, beadache, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, tatigue, pain in the d@ limbs. &e., disturbed sleep, which arise Dr. Cheeseman’s anew era in the 8 and oKtracti ns, mature back | frem interruption of patur Pills was the commencemen treatment of these irregulari h bave consigned 80 many to 9 pre No female can enjeyv good health is Tecular, and whenever an obstrnc! known for a'l complaint» peculiar skea they are invalnable, indocing: riodical regu'ari y. riods throng! ont the country, having the sanction | of rome of the most emivent physicians in Ameri Ex, ticit directions, atatiue when they shoud ar ca. not be used, with er box, contn y mail prompt! Bold by Urrg HUTCHIN ; the prics, one g from 50 to 60 pills. . by remitting to the prop: ita generally. GS & HILLYER Proprietors nov? DintW9t SI Cedar etreet. New York. ANUSRE BS. MA 5 SURBi no RE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN TD UNITED STATES. The undersigned, having contracted forsii th | Mavure at Giesboro Point, D.O., are nowg-, pared © put en board veasele froe of expense to ‘aptains at low rater No. Wa0 M etrect Ween Address No 33 ree! ington, G1ESB0R0 POINT MANURE WHARE °° an 1o-tf JOHN PETTIBUNE & CO. ere YOUR SYR- Bight hs the ase of the co! Le Psaisco! BO: a Bw io the impsired B: ht. scientiGcally rectly suited, by FRANKLIN & 0°., Opticians 944 Pennsylvania avenue, det. 13th and isth ste, | star, coe black, with line back. LOST AND FOUND. ME TO MY PREMISES, on Monday, Novem her 4th, a white and red COW, speckled, and C crooked horns. Thr owner i@ requcsted to come forward, prove property, pay charces and take her away. ©. ENATZ nov 16-3t* First Tollgate, on7th (ett, TO MY PREMISES. Monday morn two COWS, one a white cow with brown apots and the other a brown cow he owner is re quested t: come forward, prove property, pay charees and take them away. at the corner of $d ¢ M streets north, er i O. HEITMULLER. La rol6-3tT REWARD —I willeivethe above reward for the return to t: + National Hote! Stables ofa BAY RORSE, five years old, !5 hands high, to- gether with McQiellan saddle and bridle which war hired toa soldier on Saturday, Nov 12th. and net returned. no 18-35" CHAS. A. MURPAY, Act, YAME ON TITE PREMISES occnpied as Ool- / ored Hame. in Georgetown, . Nov 14, 1844, three COW S—one white and red, one rai, with The owners ara requested to prove property, pay Charzes and take them away, “nolést* ss WAUGHAN & HARDY, W Asainaton COUNTY, I oy District oF CoLtrwnia, To wit: I, Nimrod Farr, a resident of the county of Washington. and District afoveraid. do hereby certify that I have takenan OX EN, which I found trerpatsing on my premises on the lit h day of No vember, 1834. Said Ox ia black and white spotted, with wide horns, and of ordinary size. The owner of the above described Oxen is re- anested to come forward, prove property, pay charges. and take him aw: Figned this 15th day of Noyemh«r nov 16-3t* NIMROD FARR. T ‘OST—On Monday, 14th instant. either ina car, 4 between Georgetown ard loth atreet, or on the Avemne. hatween 10th and 9th streets © laty’s HAIR PIN, set with a gold star. marked''F. W, 0.) The finder will be liberally rewarded hy leay- ing the tame at the Star Office. erat No. 20 Poto- mac Georgetown nov 15-3t* FOEND— On Saturday morning. "a POCKET BOOK, containing a small sim of money, cor- ver Maryland avenue and 3d street east. nov 14-3t* HIN V. BRYAN, AKEN UP—A SORREL HORSE. about fonr- | At TEMPRRANCE HALL on THURSDAY an ae Pe Ivanis under the Nati: FIELD GLASBES. OPERA GLASBES ec 8 THERMOMETERS, STEREOSCOP BS, PH ALRT ARTES DB VIST Bi M8, CARTES ko. in a great variety, and at the lowest prices. plsnes AND MU2ICaL INSTRUMENTS. W.@ METZEROTT, corer Ps. av. aud iith et. The largest Musical Kstablishme and only importing houre in the Di | iets Bole agency Steinway & Sons grand and square PIANOS, «f which we have just reocived wer tthen can be found at auy othr ageo- cyoft bourse in the conntry. Besides thane, we bavea etock of Kaven & S#acon, acd Haines Brothers make on hand. We are the sole ageots of Mason \ Hamlin’s jastly celebrated OA BINBT ORGANS which we seil at factary priess, ‘rom @llo to $60, Prince & Co's MELODEONS Purchasing exelusivelt for cash, wi Sell at the lowest igures for cash, an cer mating terme. q ~~ @ +, tuned aod palit Pianos texea in exchange, tu A FR BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. HONEY. SyRUP Tost received i UI ocld9 Corner 1 strest ned Vorunet cone: GOW CasEs ‘1 elegant OOUNT jakers in New Yo make! FORA R a ora tre sea Go..610 ¢, thred het ads ® Pn ay few hele rs teen hands, with mane cropped off short Had ona Governmert #adale, bridle, halter. and a red ertiliery blanket. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges. and take him away MB SCHENCK, vil 2w* Clerk at Central Guardho - PERSONAL. ¥ @ A. WILLET Ta IN WASHINGTON, HE will pi come and take his horse away from my stab) I bave no further use fer him nov If MN EDM'D J. LYNOH. OR SATE—A first class PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY doing a large business. One of the oldest establishments in the cite.aud best ar ranged—2Ss Pa. ay., or of 1th st, uo 16-3t* Sve corner ol TAG SLAGLE. & — REWARD.—Left her home on the 7th of No- We wember.a COLORED GIRL named Louiaa, sbent eight years olf, dark akin: had on when she Jefta brown calicodress, rel woollen jorey,anid a blue and white worsted hood The above raward will be given if returned to HARRIET ROSS. in | Naylor's Alle: streets, NFORMATION WANTED of THOS of Caroline county Va .who was in this city alont March. '861 Any information concerning hina will be thankfully received by hia wife. NAN- CY A. CLATTER, at the corner of 7th and H . Island, No. 727, nov 14 3t* SEORGETOWN, Nove have at- tended where Mrs, Sarah acted as Ladies’ Nurse. and I consider her as atten- tive and snxiour to please asany other nurse that L know of Her residence iaon lith atreet. 456, be- tween E and D streets, Washington. DC. nov 14: 3t* DOCTOR L. MACALL. I R. BACKER, THE MOST WONDERFUL A¥- trologer No. 470 9th street, between Dand FE. (up staira) who, gives fall and thorough infor mation concercing all affaire through life with aod inregard to Health, Wealth. and Marriase, Love Affaira. Journeys. Law fuits, Absent Friends, Sickneskand Death. Dr Backer can de consulted from ae the Morning till 8 in the Evening. TOY 4-2w* y, between K and Land ith aes MLATTER BOARDING. | - JOR RENT WITH BOARD—In the spacions hovse 339 T_ between 3th and 1ith streeta, opposite Franklin Banere, two lare an! two small BBD ROOMS with parlor, &c Private dining room if desired, nov 1s 3t* WO LARGE WELL- FURNISHED. ROOMS IN aaniet family for rent, with bound Inanire at 165 West street. Georgetown. D.C. no 15-3t" OARDING —Nicelv furnished ROOMS and first- c'nes BOARD at 156 G street. between With and 2tst streets, three squares from the War and Navy Departments, argea reasonable. nov H-6t* I OARDING —Sev+ral fine Booms, with firet cl.se Board.can besecnred by application. at 432 G ‘treet in rear of Patent (0); Also,a few no 11-5t™ A Table Boarders can bs aceammodate: GRAND BALL will he given at ISLAND HALL, On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2iTIT. Por the henefit of a of the Seventh Ward. - Tickets, $1; admitting Gentleman and Ladies. Committe: of Arrangements. | R.P. Barker, J, Wallingsford 7A. Whitemore yorman, Alex. 8) BALLS, PABTIES, &c. DRAFTED POLICEMAN M.B, novis-2awit* BALL \IAN BROTHERHOOD WIUL GIVE r sixth GRAND BALL on MONDAY EVENING, Novemnher 21st, at Temperance Hall. Anexcellent brass and atring baul will hein attendanes, Tickets #1. admitting f® eentleman and laties; ean be had at the store of James Lackey, merchant tailor, 7th st., opposite the Post Office or of any of the members Froorn Manacers —Mathew Ryan, J D.O'Con nell. Michael Ha tanan, James Ryan, Jeramiah O'Brien. Jamas Barrett, rov 1i-5t THIRD GRAND OF TIP AWKWARD CLUB Will be givenat Irland Hall, corner of 6th and D wreete,on MONDAY. Nov ist. Wot. for the benefit of JAMES WILLIAMS. who was drafted in the Seventh Ward No disreputa- ble characters allowed in the room. Commitee of Arranzements —C. F. Tucker, J. Hombes, A. Bishon, W. Sheets, B. Urxon, O. Fletcher. C. Reece, W. Burdine, G. Barkman, Rov ii eoit*® DRE os 081.5 FD NESDAY EVENING, Novemner, 16, 1964 At Odd Fellows’ Hall, Na Yard. The Committee would respectfully inform the Order and their friends that the Levee of Unioi Ledge. No. 3, will take place at O74 Fellows Hal!, Navy Yard, on Wednesday evening next. 1.0.0. F. LEVEE UNION LOD( Every arrangement has been nade for the com fort and p'easure of these who may attend. and Georgetown, acar will lenve the front of the bell at Levclock.” going throngh to Georgetown. Tickets $1. adinitting a gentleman and lation Comm ip W. Harbin, Wm. R Newman, h Famuel R. Turner. noy 12-8,M,W-st 2ith ef Nov, Thantegiving night for th GRAND BALL will be given by the COOTETTE ASSKM benefit ofa drafted member. ems The lady friends il please attend, as no invita- tions have been sent. tons Mave Deen een g. SHBWVE, Prashlent, M. W. TEESE, Treasurer. nov 12 5t* ypu ISLAND SOCIAL CLUS cespectfuily an- neunee to their frierda, and the pnb coversily, that they intend giving thelr Boer GRAND BALL Al ISLAND HALL, corner of 6th and D streets, (Tsiand,) op THURSDAY. November 17, '864. . The Committee pledge thensclves to maka this one of the grandeat Ralls of the seavon Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and 'adies. RLY Committee of Arrangements John Mahoney. H Benck, Guat. Dixon, George Adama, John We-dea, Wm. Rackley, George Fheafer, Go ree Miller, F Sprirgman, John Fisher, | Thos McCook, A. Furg-raon. W_T Stone, John Little nev 12 5t* fj ABINT'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD K TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and lth sts. This Academy is now open for the reception of pupils, Daves or Tortion. For Ladies, Mi ant Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Pr from 3 to5 p.m. Gentleman's Clase—Tuesdays, Thursdays aod Ssturcays, from 8 to 10 p.m. ‘Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the Academy daring school hours, Quarter commencing on entry. oc8 7’ B. LABBR’S DANCING ACADEMY. . ee F.R. LABBE has the honor of informing his patronsand the public that in consequence of his vot being able to obtain his room until November, he is obliged to postpone the commencement of his classes in Washington: until thattime, Due notice will be given in fature advertinements of the exact time. sep 15 AND FURS Gent«, You'hr and Boys, Ladies, Misses, H45.4 and Children, eve ‘iety. Tatest atyles and finest qualities, lowest Market re: B.H, STINEMETZ. law 334 Pa‘ av,. near 13th st. ENTS AND OTHER COLLECTIONS prompt- ly mad+; Books ported; Bills and Accounts inede cut aud rend-red. Apply in the evening, to ~ 4. MORRIS, 81 Market streei, _nov 12.6t Georgetown, D.C. One almost new 7 cstave rosewood Nunn’a Pi. Westerbarger has | For the convenience of persona in the city | SECOND EDITION, 4 O'CLOCK P. M. GUVERKNMENT SECURITIES, Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities : WASHINGTON, Novy. 16, 1864. Buying. Selling | ©. 6's Coupon 1581. eee lO Att U. 8. 5-208, scecssseee «Les 1 73.10 Treasury Notes ed = Ope Year Certiticates + 7 | (Qlertificate Check see 7H New YorR—Firat BoarD. Voupons, 110%; 5-B0"'s, 1033; Certificates, 98%, {dold. 237 | ARRIVAL OF THE OFFICERS OF THE PIRATE FLORIDA, The steamer Daniei Webster, which arrived here this morning from City Point, brougntup trom Point Lookout the officers of the pirate Florida, captured at the port of Bahia, Brazil There are eleven of them, the following being 4 list of their names: R.S. Floyd, T. F. Hun- ter and G. D. Bryan, Masters; Wm. Ahern, First Assistant Engineer; J. B Brown, Second Assistant Engineer: T. Emory, Assistaut Sur- geou: T, K. Porter, First Lieutenant; S. G. Stone, Lientenant; G. T. Sinclair and W. D. Heugh, Midshipmen; W.S. Thompson, Chief Engineer. These officers were all neatly dressed in new uniforms of Confederate gray cloth, and wore naval caps similar to those worn in the U. N Nearly ali of them wore “chin whi of the pattern worn by the pirate Semmes. They appear to bea harum-skarum set, and talked noisily among themsetves while they | were being conveyed trom the 6th street wharf | to the Proyost Marshal’s. Alt of them had | gold watches, with large chains dangling trom | their vest pockets, and several displayed q vite | & profusion of jewelry, such as diamond pins, | finger rings, &c., the proceeds of theif piratical career. One of them carried urder bis arma handsome mahogany writing desk, while | several had huge meerchanm pipes, at which | they puffed on their way. Wuile on the pave- | ment in front of the Provost Marshal's, await- ing admission to the office. an apple woman | passed on the opposite side of the street, when | they hailed her and bought the contents of her | basket. paying forthe same in greenbacks, and | at the same time exposing to vigw Dandfuls of silver and gold. | . Master R. T. Floyd, who isa tall, flne-took- } ing man, wore long black hair, which almost | reached his shonlders. His cap, unlike those | of the other officers, was profusely trimmed with gold lace, which, however,-was some- what sviied. | The only distinction between the uniforms | of these officers and those wora by the officers in the Confederate military service ts that the marks of rank of the former ure worn on tle noulder instead of on the coat collar. hese prisoners were brought from Point Lookout under charge of a strong guard of the ‘hth regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, com- manded by Lieut. M. S. Adams, who was in- structed to keep a close watch over First As- istant Engineer Ahern and Midskipman W. 1) Hough, who are reported to be dangerous characters. Assistant Surgeon Emory is a_ native ot , Washington, and was born in the First Ward | of this city, where his famiiy resides at the present time. He is a young man, about 20 years of age. and went South at the breaking ont of the rebellion. Young Emory is, we believe, ason of General Emory, of the U.S. army. With these prisoners is a man hy the name of W. Dulaney, who says he is a citizen of Balts- more, but who was found on board the Florida at the time of her capture by the Wachusett. He claims pot to be connected wi'h the pirate The prisoners were all committed to the Old Capitol by Col. Ingraham. The crew of the Florida are ail at Point Lockout, where they have been placed in con- tinemen‘, and the vessel has been ordered to New York. GEN'L BUTLER AND THE NEW ORLEANS GOLD, As we see the facts in the case misstated by some of our cotemporaries concerning the attachment applied for against General Butler in New York on behalf of parties in New Or- leans, to recover 360,000 in gold seized by Gen. Butler in that city, it is proper to say that the gold referred to is in the Treasury of the United States, and that the plaintiffs must seek redress (if they feel aggrieved) against the Government and notagainst Gen Batler The enemies of Ger. Butler find in this case, as in all others, that they are simply biting against @ file when they attempt to assail him- The sturdy old patriot is invalnerable to all such assaults, and can afford to laugh at them. | | | | | | CAPTURED. This morning the twosloops Reliance and Tate Elmer ayrived here as prizes, they hay- ing been captured by the U.S. steamer Stepping Stones, of the North Atlantic Squadron, Actiog Volunteer Lieutenant D. A Campbell, on the oth instant, in Mobjack Bay, tor a violation ot | the blockade. The former 1s 33 tons, hailing from Monmouth, N. J., Capt. Wm. Ravat, and the cther of six tons, from Newark, N. J. Capt. Thomas Osborn. Each had permits t> eo to York River, but they were canght ia Mobjack Bay, into which, they stated, they | had run by mistake. COMMISSION REVOKED BY GOVERNOR SRY MOUB. Captain Charles H. Palmer, 6th New York Heavy Artillery, lately promoted to the position of Majer by Governor Seymour, bas Rad his commission revoked by Gov. S., becuase he testifled as a witness in the North ca: PERSONAL.—Major General Batler arrived in the city last night about 1 o’clock from New York. His dispatch boat reached the 6th street wharf yesterday morning, and is now laying in readiness to convey General Butler to Forizess Monroe to resume ihe active com- | mand of the Army of the James. FROM HAGERSTOW The Reported Rebel invasion. (Special Correspondence of the Star.! HaGuxsTown, Novy. 11.—Editor Star: Con- siderable excitement has existed bere since Saturday, owing to a report that General sul- ivan, who now comiaands this post, had re- ceived a dispatch from General Sneridan to the effect that a body of rebe!s had crossed the Tiver into Maryland. As to the receipt of the dispatch I cannot youch, but the report re- ceived some color from the fact that (eneral Sullivan calied out the men of his command and placed them under arms. The cunvales- cents in the hospitals were also placed under armr, and cannon were planted &9 as to com- mand 4)1 approaches to the town. It can be said to the credit of our citizens that instead of skedaddling this time they im- mediately armed themselves to defend tbair homes and assist in criving the rebels from Maryland soil. Nearly every man that was to be seen upon thestreets during Saturday night bad a musket in his hands, and armed men were stationed upon all the street corners. The supply of ammunition on hand being rather small atrain was despatched to Cham- bersburg, which returned in good time witha sufficient quantity Up to this (Monday) mornirg itis not heneved any considerable body of rebels Dave crosse | the river, but yesterday the telezraph betwesa here and Frederick ceased to work, having been cut at a pomt between this place and Boons- boro, indicating that a baud of rebel raiders were opera'ing there. At the present tme eversthing is compara- | tively quie’, but tLe town pres. nts un anxious appearance. Our troops and citizens are watchfol, and prepared to do their test should the enemy make any demonstra‘ion against the town. Saturday night those tamilies, whose houses | Were in range of the cannon planted for defence, Jeft their beds and sought refuge in the cellars ofsuch residences as were thonght safe. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. eS FROM FURTRESS MONROE. Return of the Amande Winants from an Unsuccessful Search after Two Missing w were 4 men who are te have Perished Forrrrss Mownrog, Nov. 15 —The steamer Amande Winante, sent in search of the barges that brcke loose from the Andrew Harbor on theeve of the 13th instant, bas returned. Cap- tain Williams reports having searched in vain tor the missir boa He found the eastern shore of Virginia strewn with railroad ties, supposed to be those with which the barges were jadened. Four men were on board the barges. and are supposed to have perished. Their names are not known here Mysteri Affair. PorTLaNp, Noy. 1€.—The revenue cutter, Mahoning reports thaton golag into Castine cn Sunday she was fired at by @ battery two- half miles distant. | ceived with immense applanse. of the Kear- Boston, Nov. 15.—rhe banquet given by the mercbants and ship owners of Boston, t> Captain Winslow and the officers of the Kear- sarge.at the Revere House Iast nizht, drew together the principal merchants, and many distinguished personages. Among the guests were Edward Everett, Admiral Stringham, Col. Graham, of the En- gineer Corps, the Postmaster, Collector, Dis trict Attorney, Mayor, anda large number of others. Three hundred persons sat down to the table: Hon. George B. Upton presided. Fdward Everett responded to the sentiment to the President, in the torm of an eloquent enulogism, The gallant gucst of the evening was ré- He gave an accountof the cruise of the Kearsarge, touching lightiy upon the fight with the Alabama, and mentioning the important consequences and favorable infinences upon the Arnerican canse in Europe that followed from tne engagement. Lieut. Thornton was received with like de- monstrations of applause. Letters from invited guests were read, amonz them from Gov. Andrew, Secretary Welles and Hon. R. ©. Winthrop. : The company separated at 11 o'clock with cheers for the Kearsarge’s officers and men. Steamer Pursued. PHILADELTHIA, Noy. t6,—A steamer, sup- posed to be the (Quaker City, was seen at Sa. ™m. on the 12th instant, in latitude 31 35, longi- tude 75, chasing another, upon which she was gaining rapidly. New York Stock Market—First Board. Line—Office 511 Ninth street.] 1. S, IS%1, coupon 6's, . 8.5 20's, 104; Certificates of Indebt- 7; Gold, 236; N. Y. Central, 4 03.; Hudson River. ; Reading, 1 Michigan Central, 126%; Michigan Southern, INimois Oentral, 127; Cleveland and burg, 1(4‘,; Cumbertand coal Preferred, 50%: Oleveland and Toledo, —: Chiengoand Rock Island, —: Milwankie and Pratria du Chien, —: Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chica- go, Alton and Terra Hante, —: Chicago and Northwestern, —; Quicksilver, S14. Pitts! LOCAL NEWS. THR TRIAL Ov MEsers. NorTH, JONES, AY> Coun, charged’ with mannfacturing soldiers’ bogus ballots, was resnmedat i? 309 m. to-diy by the military commission, which assembled, pursvent to adjournment, at their rooms, on F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. All the members of the commission were present. Major General Abner Doubie- day, United States volunteers. president, and Colonel John A. Foster, 175th New York vol- upteers, the Judge Advocate. The prisoners, Cotonel Samuel Nortit, Mar- vin FH. Jones and Le vi Cohn, were brought into court about twelve o'clock. Ransom H. Gil- Jet und John D. McPherson, “sqe., of this city, together with Colonel W. A. Beach, of Troy, New York, appeared as couisel for the pris- onera. On the part of the defense the following wit- nesses were examined - Charles S, Wilson, sworn.—le cashier of the Utica City Bank, New York; have been ac- quainted with Col. North for ten or twelve years; have not seen him very often; have never heard anything against his character; he has always been very highly spoken of; became acquainted with Col. North at Avon Springs. Reulen Fenton, Governor elect of the State of New York, sworn.— Witness resides at James- town, New York; ts a Representative in Con- gress, By the counsel for defense.—Are you not Governor elect of the State of New York! Witness.—It is so reported. Witness has Known Colonel Nortiever since the spring of 1553; bas seen him frequently since that time; met htm frequently tn this city while he (Nortb) was acting as agent for the State of New York: has never knownanything prejudicial to his character as an ojticeror his standirg as a gentleman, until ‘the present charge. The Jhdge Advocate here stated to the Court that be had subponaed a number of witnesses, whoerould have been here, but for some cause were not present He presumed some of them would not appear without keing attached, and as it would take several days to gei them here by that process, he asked for an adjournment of the court until Saturday Col. Beach, one ot the counsel for defence, said that it would bea personal accommoda- tion to him to have the court adjourn, as he bad an engagement in the cireuit court of his district, which would conyene om Monday next, and he would like the court to adjourn over to-enable him to meet that engagement. The Court conferred, and finally decided to adjourn the case of Col. North until next Tues- day week. eee THE DRavTED Muy.—The following drafted men reported to the Board ot Exroltment Suh- District.—John Curtis, over age: John Spence, alien; W. Regan, do.; ©. Hene- dict in service, W. Cook, overage; W. P erve, do.: Thomas Conner, alien; C. Kraft, physical disability, J. M. Jewels, do; W. Waite. do.; - Manning, two years in service; James Moe. us, aecepted: G@. W. Thomas, do; G. W Brows. physical Gisability: W. Thompson, svepted: R, Smith, do; R. Anderson, do. ' Sub. Instriet—L, H. Ramsey, over age oung, accepted. Fox Sub- District —T. H. Reynold, over aze; WH Shubley, erroneously enrolied: Dennis Murpby. over age: Daniel Murphy, alien: P- A. Laneiey, paid commntation in’ Baltimore: I.. Hilbnrn, deserter from the rebel army: F. RK. MeoGuin, furnished substitute; M. (+riffin, physical disavilitv: John Hunt, accepted; E. Wels. do; B.C. Wright, do; J. H. Brott, do: I. Keilbron, do.: James MeElfresh, physical disahiiity: Joseph. Lubmon, do. Pisin Sub ict.—A. Orchest. physical dis- ability; G. I. Harrison, accepted. Sicth Sub-District—E. D. Reynolds, detailed in Navy ard; James McFadden, accepted: W. H. Whitely, detailed in Navy-Yard; E Wayson, over age; Adam Wagner, alien. Seventh Sub-Distrist —A. Jones, physical dis- ability Eleventh Sub-District—A. Runnels, L. Jack- son and W. H. Hickox, accepted. Torlsth Sub-District.—W. Sayles, accepted; Janies Ayres, physical disabi ;_S. Riordan, ashen: Thomas McKenna, do.; P. Brown, over age; Henry Furlong, do, W. Silbey, accepted Ss THE NEwsnows’ Hiome.—The report of the Newsboys’ Home of Washington city is before us, Snd is very iteresting. We are pleased to Know that this laudable undertaxing has proven A saccesa, and hope it may work much good. Financially, this enterprise is gaining eadily, and voll, im ashort time work quite smooth. The vumber of meals given gratuitously, 5-3, aad lodgings furnished to over 500 persons. In consequence cé the high price of provisions institution is laboring under a debt of The reeeipts aid disbursements of this insti- tution are all strictly accounted for by the worthy treasurer of the institution, Mrs. Cath. erine Wetmore, and shows that in the past six months the receipts were $1,252 7S theexpeu | tures, ST overdrawn trom Jay Cooke & Oo. $207.17; owing tor buil ing a total iudebtedness of § Subscriptions of money or clothing will be thankfully receiyed atthe Newsboys’ Home by those in charge. A benefit will be giver, at Mr. Grover’s The- ater in behalf of the »ewsboys, on Satarday next, when we trust these little fi ocvs will be materially aided by the citizens ot Wash- ington and others. a nee Hareas Corrus.— This morning, Frank Simpson, charged with the murder of Green- berry Brady, a few wovks s.cce, near the Cap- itol, was bronght ou! of jail on a writ of ha- beas corpus issued on sivetion of his counsel, J. N. Olver, Esq, befor: “Sudge Wylie, when an application was :aade teset bail. Judge Wy- lie examine:i the witnesses and refused the ap- plication, remanding the prisoner to jail. Soe ee RELEASED FROM TH# OLD Oapitor.—Four of the clerks of Johusca & Sutton, charged witb selling goods to blockade runners, were released trom the Old Capitol to-day, upon giving their paroles (o appear as witnesses When criled unow. their names are W.B Murray, Johu B. Ste'r, Asbury Baker, and J. S. Gregory. ——— TRIED FOR RUNNING RECRUITS OUT OF THE DistTrioT.—Thoma: | her, of St. Nicholas Restaurant, corner of b’ and 15th streets, was tried yesteraay at the Military Commission rooms, on F étreet, between i3th and 14th streets, on the above charge. At the close of the trial he was released, haviug been on bail, bat was afterwards re-atrested and sent to the Old Capitol. __ — SOCIAL ULtus BALL.—The Socials will peer gnod ball to-morrow evening at Island Hall, corner of 6th and LD streets, Island. Everything bas been done to insure a jovial and ‘happy time: in faci, they pledge them. selves to make it the best ball of the season, and we willingly endorse the assertion. Sr. VINCENT’s ORPHAN AsS¥LVM FAIR.— As this 1s the last wight bat one of this feir, we would give eur readers a gentile reminder, that it is not too late to contribute something at this well-stocked fair, for the benefit of the orphans of that Institution. PrRsovaL.—Major Gen. Batlerana Stair; 0. S.A. are at Willard’s. ‘ Hon. Reuben E. Fenton, Governor elect of New York, arrived here this morning for the purpose of testifying in the North case, aud stopping at the Nusional. is | Tespectiv: merite of the Burners, enson Harris, Chas. Carter, petit larceny; jail for court. J. Ranshaw, drank and disorderly: dismissed. Peter Kennedy, violating hack law, do. Also, disorderly; $1.5-. John Gam- bell, do. and drank; military. Aon Miller, drunk; missed. James H. Moore, sleeping in the street; do. Dsark Cargie, drank; mil. tary. Arpornten.—We learn that Mr. William Ii Tenney, of Georgetown, has heen appointed to succeed Mr. A.C. Richards as finance clerk, city post office, the appointment to take etfect December Ist, at which time Mr. Richards en- ters upon his new duties as Superintendent Metropolitan Police. Aftairs in Georgetown. THE COAL Trapg—Business is as lively now &S St ANY time since the destraction of tha boats by the guerrillas a few months ago; bat not so lively &s it would be if more boats were employed in the carrying. The wharves are constantly occupied by vessels from distant depots, Awaiting their time to load, and evory cargo that errives from the mines is immed ately shipped, leaving no conl banks at fhe docks. The agents of the various compantes are making the most they can of the time thst remains before the closing of navigation by ice, and as soon as a boat is unloaded the clearance is ready for her departure to the Cumberland depots for another cargo. Tha hoatmen spend but few hours in Georgetown, The number of arrivals so far inthis month ‘was 201 boats, only twenty of them carrying other cargoes than coal. if A Remor.—A rumor has been going the round that a hody of Rebel troops had crossed into Maryland, but no confirmation of the ra- mor has been obtained. The lastarrivats from above briug no news whatever, concerningany attempt of the kind by the Rebels, and the line is well guarded. FLouR AND GRAIN MArkET.—(Good to best extra flour may be quoted at S12 to $12 sr super, at $11.50 to $11.75: family S13 to $14. No sales of wheat reported to-dey; Iast sale ofa prime lot of red at #271; and white at #)9)- therefore quoted good to prime white at ® 41) to #5: and red af $2.61 to S271. No change on new or old corn, and roarrival to-day. Canav.—Arrived—Boats Mollie, Kate Karns and C. Alvinia, with 333.26-100 tons coal to Cer- tral co.; Jas. Hilf, 1097 tons to Hampshire ang saltimore co.: R. P. Getty and Fred Mertons, 3.10 tons to Cumberland co: Potomac, 1h > tons to G.H. Plant; Lidie and Ohesaperke, 2I*.11 tons to Borden co. W. H. Mayer, be in tins te New Hope co; Daniel Pomroy, Hill tons to Americrn co; M, E. Smith, limestone to Godey. Departed—Boat Seneca, sundries to Seneca, and 17 boats hight. y Port ov GrorGETowN.—Cleared—Steamor { firbanks, Hunter, New York; schrs. J. ¥.May- pole, Adams, St. Mary's: J. H. Code, Hart, Bal- timore; ©. Kiezle, Woodraf, Jersey City; Seven ‘tars, Bassett, Vienna: Exchanga, Simpfins, Weal's Island; Barnes, Lawson, Poconroke; Lewin, Taylor, Havre-desGrace; T. Saddler, Alder, New York: Coquette, Gage, Baltimore; Mary Jane, Waters. Newtown; s!oop M, Whit- all, Hobbs, St. Mary's; boat F Carroll, Olark Giymopi TST gror RENT—A LARGE CELLAR. terbury Hall. Appiyto J M VC PRO, 403 Penn aveune. near $e etre et. nov 6 .8-3t* (PO BALE—OV8TER AND EATING HeUs® with all the fixtures to Qook and Steam Ovate It isina good location. The reagan for selling veaptagreein partnersbio Tt is No. 569, bet oth and Lith sts n4nire o: e premises SFORSRS WANTED, —U want to purcha @ number of poer-conditiened VOTN S88 and MARES for partiva North t e wanted with marks on ef 4 seription tant ror 3 La owito purchasing Horses cnitehte for Gow. erp: ntuse or putting in Horses to Goverment for: ommission Persons hsving Portes to sell wil tink. tnd it to their advantage to call, CHARLES MURPAY, 4gent. ‘jonal Trotel Stab! fth street, and Willard’s H .. Stables idth street nov 16-1" WM. &, WALL & CO. Auctioneers Soail Corner Penn avewue and sth street. A BAGATELIR TARLR AT ATIPION, « BATURDAY MORNING, 19 hinstant. at 14 vck, we shall sell, in ferent of the Auction sms, avery fine Bagatelle Table in excellent con vien rovis WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts._ BBY W. 8. vewis « Co No. 307 R Anctinneers, enosylvania aveone. LEVENING SATES AT AUCTION FATURDAY EVENING, Novermb ¢ 1@- at 7 oelock, we shall commence reon ar enles. through tiie season. of Dry-goods, Clithing. S) iri< Bante Shoe Boots, Alb: Ss. Bibles, Pa i Bogravings Cutlery. Plated Ware 1 c.& w cry, Fancy Goods Regular pelea ef Furniture Gr ion, & 5 TCESDAV. TATRSEDAY aud SATURDAY, at 9% orclock. Cash advanced on all kinta of Conds nov w W.B LEWIS & €9., Snete ¥ JAB, OC. McOUIRB & 00., Auctionn#rs TRUSTEWS SALEOP VACANT LOT NEARTOE CAPITOL DAY AFTEXN nthe prem ne th Reeoras tor 1 part of Let opting co Delaware acen eterorth, Beginning for nal Lot(s.) onthe nort Avenue and runving alright ang « taid avenue ea twa diy Wo eet, thenee sonth 2 feef Weincbes thenes weet hence paral with the north tar ly te D aware avenve | northwerl- hee to the olece t more or lesa 1 STIRR, Travtes oy Ik OD., Anets, L228 4 Great Bargeips at __SEYMOUR'S, Ger reetown I 1ARD. RE Attention of the public is re called to the sale of property in ic Fituated cn lith aud lth str ater streets south ral handsome bn Fmoke house also « pump who are desirous for the purpose of ex ia partienlarly call d. The sale will tae place ou Vv eaday, the Wthins.ant, ats o'clock advertisement for terme, Xo Bov 1s-2t R IN & WILLTAM®E, Aucta, y7erse FURNISHING DRY Goes O03 We are opening to ‘ay # large sseortment of 4.11 and 12-4 all Wocl BED BLANKETS from $1 to $18 per pair. BED COMFORTS, White and Col ced QUILTS 6-4,8 4, 9-10, and 1f-4 heary COTPON SHE &T- INGS LINEN SHEBTING and P'LLOW LINENS TOWELS ofevery description ani qualit $2 per doven to S18 per deren LINEN TABLE C! Sand NAPKINS LINEN TABLE DAMASK by the yard, from per yard er the above Goods at a vere small prot for carb. JO3. 2 MAY & 60. nov 30s Pa. ave, nani lorm eta, UCTION A AUCTION AUCTION! ! CARPET~ RUGS" NEEPSKIN MATS !'! We have just received apo'her iavoice of those AUCTION CARPETS, tewhich we call the pecial attention ofconsnmera These are conceded by ail to be the cheapest Oor pete sold inthe District during tus last tweles mooths A large and beautiful assortmert of BRUSSELS RUGS sad SHEEPSKEN MATS, which we sre offering at baresiow A falland complete atock of OU CLOTH. ip new and beautifnl derig: A call from all solicited, | nov 15 St 369 7th TEW PHILADELPHIA STORE -OF Batter, IN Phitad:Iphia pr dace of all Kinds, fren i 0. from Persylvaai rics? pare Tior Chfams, Pound Rutter. new Buck «he berr and superior Crackers, ten ii: ily Flow | Gitte H TW. BON?TT et, cenr I re. 384 Dat, ner Wths OTEL, Darks Corner Bridge 201 Washington ets, x Georgetown, BC. 2 This old established Hotel si now cpeo to receive travellers and strangers, First class board at $2.5) per day. be Lt tia* OR SALE—One very nice Cevadian Bay seven- year old HORSE. i4 band: t; Suitable for a gen! OF 8 Ca ital bust jorse; Kind usive driven hyachild. Apply at of- nwent Repair Shop, Met ttreet. bee RENOWNED LAVa T= WoR Na TION GAs BURNERS, Have at | i at No. 15 44s stroat door Sunderland’ Church.) In thiscis ita apeal ri will convice any acd al! persons chat they anh what rat long been needed by tne con ive you a clearer, softer. atom titeen a thirty and area forty per cent ug fo The Lava Tip is suck that it cannc therefore siways rem>sina clear and Pay Ct a m passing through it than is actually 1d respectfully nolicit cel! from all these and F ste. ast been received. and are uow on exh: a a c br for themselves; a trial of of gas in this city, worhey give and hetter ligt’ Teas money th. ouaretow Not t cannot corrode, » The someipetiby of the Burner preven! ou intereeted, and examine for theueelres into the VM. LAKR, General Agent, nov IL

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