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THE EVENING STAR. @ For “AUCTION SALES” advertisements see fourth page of to-day’s Star. LOCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. NATIONAL THEATER.—Lady Don as Pretty Horsebresker,” and the sque ot “Kenilworth, Wat's Orena Hovse—Last night but Hy a ef the popular piay “Under the Gas Light.” Opp FELLOWS’ HALL.—Last night of the Rebekab Decree Association Pair for the bene- ‘fit of the widows and orphans. the sical bur- ieee Trrep 4 HEsRaND Twice, aNp Took A New Us —A day or two since a decree of divorce Wee grinted in the Equity Court, divorcing a young lady from the bonds of matrimony with ber Bushand, and from the records of the court it this is the second time she has from the same husband. The ctloR was commenced on tie 26th of Jan- nd the decree was made in the fol- Owing May. The bill filed alleged that she Was but thirteen years of age at the time of the ay lth, 1559); that she had one that he treated Rer with crneity, “& Wonka appear, Bowever, that sub. quently they kissed and mate up; for the Pruton filed by the complainant, on which the second decree, which was mate a day or two since, sets forth (without referring in any marner to the former marriaces) that the par- Jes were married om the 26th dav of January, }-6-, and that the Busbwnd deserted her in May last; bad committed adultery, &e. The peti tion im this case was filed in the Clerk’s office on the Jo'h of August, and no appearanc being made by the respondent, notice was pud lished. The case eame up at this term of th court, and at 10% o'clock 4 few mornings sinc the decree was made. From the fact tuat hardly had tbe ink become dry before there was amar riage license asked for and obtained, in which che name of the Indy appeared. it is evident that she is fond ot married life; but having given r firet bh and two trials, she con- cluded to try another. The husband No 2 was accompanied to the Clerk's office (it is said) by (be twice divorced husband, and by 1 o'clock on the same day on which she was released from all matrimonial obligations with No. 1. Wig sHtered Into the marriage contract with ge TRoUPLES oF THE CENsUS-TAKERS.—Al- ‘Bough our citizens generally promptly fur- ished the information required of them in or- der to obtain a correct enumeration the in- habitants of the District of Columbia, yet there Were some exceptions. Officer A. M. Sprague, of the Eighth precinct, letc a blank at the house, on New Jersey avenne, of a man said ing Office. When he called for it the paper was banded te him and the door slammed in bis face. Om examination he found the blank filed up as follows ‘I ceny the Right of any Boddy of men to send suc a such aschednie as this Into my House making a demand of this kind of me, sbere is no children Rere to Educate, the War has Educnted us all t to fresB to be forgotien. — Tee AcricuLturat Fatr—The Pacing R ey. —There was quite a good attend. tbe track yesterday to witness the pi ¢ for the $1.00 premium which were entered Coid Ked Rover. The} v3 Vater Billy and dges were Mr. James M: baisud M. H. er. The race was co: tthree o'clock, aud in the first heat Hy took the lead and ‘kept it to the meking bis mile in 2 Rover br about Se yards im the rear. was be! ke and was The second heat lly was driven by bis ow and Rover by Jobn s Onsidered a remarkably iast € the heaviness of the ‘rack, + fact that the wiun ing horse car- session of the Grand is to be heid to-morrow ( Friday) even- * ‘Tempyrance Hall. E stre-t, herween Bacd bth. This special meeting will be of | nierest. a8 the Grand body will receive from & committee appointed a report in relation ‘o Fanizing Civis.ons of Sous of Temperance eg the colored people of this District. One Proposition is 1@ orgsnize four divisions of jored men. and when they are organized form a colored grand division for the District. In this manner it is claimed the white and colored people will be entirely separate in the orgsrizstion, and both work for the same good cause. _——— Tue River Faont, Nov. 11.—Ril Arrived—Sehrs. Flying Fisb, Paylor, trom Ac- comsc, Va. with potatoes and oysters tor market. Nelly, Stacions, from Cone river, with oys'ers for market: sloop Mary E. Batler, Davis. from York river, with oysters for Richard Wintield. Wharf, Crouck’s Wharf.— Sailed — Steamer Vir- finia, Gregg, for Alexandria, totakeon a car- £0 of feea tor lower Virginia. Stzth Street Wharf —The steamer Wawaset, Capt Fawke, arrived Iast night from Cone Tiver and intermediate landings with a heavy lot of produce and quite a number of passen- gers. She Jett this morning for Mount Vernon. ——————— SALe or GoveExMest BuripIncs —The bolidtr gs, some dozen im number constituting i. Overtare Hosp:tal, tronting on Prince, Peon Sed West streets, in Alexandria, were sold at prolie suction yesterday by Mr. Rosier D. jeckley, for and on account of the United States. The nett amount of sales was about $1.40. Messrs, Gray. Palman, McCabe and ohers were the purchasers. Mr. McCahe owned the ground on which stractares were pinced, and will probably let the part of buildings he purchased remaio on their present site. —— ASSAULT AND BatTERy —Thomas Harney bad a hearing betore Justice Morsell yester- ¢ay upon the charge of assaulting Julia Har- rey. aud was required to pay <2 fine Justice Walter bad before him yesterday Samuel A. Wilson charge th assanting Wm. H. Be er. The Justice committed bim to jxil to keep the peace. Robert Miller came before Justice | Building and Deposit Association held a Book-binder in the Government Print- | well, and tts memory | | at their store on 7th street, at auction, <1,1 | Jacksou and Jos. Bryan purchasing each =700 | ool sellers) for | and was won by Billy in | THE Soxs or Tex- | of Temperance of this | | mers were appointed to represent the interests Tocker, at the First precinct station house, Upon the charge of assaulting John Mardes, and the accused was required to give security for Court. en Bact HALL —The came yesterday between “he Athletics, of Philadelphia, and tne Nation- ails, om the grounds of the latter, resulted in an easy victory for the Athletics. The Athletics are good batters, good fielders, and had frouble im hatting the pitching of Williams: while the Nationals fleide! very badly, and could pot bat the Pitching of McBride effect- ively. Some two thoassnd persons witnessed the gsme. of six innings, which resalted in a score of 35 for the Athletics and 12 for the Ni tonsis. A game will be played by the Athiet- cs ¢ Olympic of this city, to-day. pSnieteeentaa AcceuetED BurGiary.—This morning. Mr. Waa. Willner, boarding over Seitz’s cigar store, Op Pennsylvania avenue, near 24 street east. beard some one attempting to make an entrance in the store and gave anslarm whi ‘brought Officer Blont to the spot, who arrested che party and took him to the Fifth Ward sta- <tom where, be gave Dis name as Wm Per! sob, but the officers recognized him asa man pamed G who had recently been dis- charged from the Marine Uorps. Justice Cull Beerd the case and committed him to jail. —— A Poor Race.—There wasa foot-race yes- terday afternoon nesr the south draw of tne Loog Griage, between Washington Sanford 2a Yhomas Shackelford, white, in which the former was victorious, baving accomplished the feat of running four hundred yards in two minutes and three seconds. The wager was for ty cents worth of whisky, and was as estly contended for as if there bad been a more valuable stake st Isene. About seventy-five persons witnessed the exbipition. ——-¢——— s BawKs.—Last even- was bed at St PD see to savings banks. whieh vareee largely attended by the colored peo- ple of tbat section of the city. The pastor of the ebureb, Rev. J.S Hall, presided, and the meeting was sddressed by Prof. W. Wilson, cashier of the Freedmen’s Bank im this city, ane others th cua TOW. jaTon MEcHamics — « Moye of preminms atthe fair a: the Dryland Institute at Baltimore. which Award was made on Tuesday, premiums were Awarded fo Messrs. Kneessi & Norfleet. sad- dle and barvess makers, of this city. as fol- lows —For saddle-trees, a silver medal: fer single barness, a silver medal, silver medal unk, silver medal} pos ee woKING Season —The season for nurting —— memters of the feathered tribe is row about fairly opened. Last night Copt. Bird, reached bere. sfter a few davs suried ueks, emong whict are 6 oried ducks, amon; jc foe ‘conves pack: ‘They will be pat in market at ressonable prices. GRatiTvoE gzandri Gazette of y tbe capt yecteraey. ‘ih order to manifest bis beartielt gratitude to Sheriff Steuart for releasing him, atole that gentieman’s hat from a table on which it bad been placed as he passed out of che jal! —— 2 —— REACH Es OF THE PEACE. Yesterday after- as Hannah Reeves sc¥ oF the peace an committed to in defauitof security, we Justice Wate, mest O'Cxllanen also geent Wall! for a breach of the ©. Wilson, for an assau’ arrested S. of the pea. a aad be was Siso committed to A Wasstyeton M. Muropr NE AGRESTED POR —Hevry Warner, belonging to the tates marine corps attached to the United States ship St. Cloud, now at tse Nor- fol navy yard, was arrested in Norislk on Monday nigh!, charged with murtering a comrade named Alexander Carter. Cle par. ties bad quarre'ied on shipboard, and, gett. ng leave of abrence, ths quarrel was rene wes t might. with the above fatal result—tn sazh he claims the deed was committed in sel-de- fence. Henry Warner, the accused, wa: forme erly @ sailor. hails from this ctiy,and saye his people ail live here. Hes probably thirty to thirty-five yenrs of age, is tall and slender, with Light complexion and hair. He enlisted on the 24h of July iast m the marine cor a ne corps, and bas been on the St. Cloud ever si He says he served in the Union arny through tne Whole war: first for three months in Captain George W. Miller s company. Ta: ot District of Oolombia; afterwards two vears im the Sth New York regiment, and finally jotned the 157:m Pennsylvania regiment, where he remained un‘il the close of the war. {ienry Carter was 8 Scot, ‘hman, with dark complex. ton. biack hair. Whiskers. aud thou' forty sears ofage. He came to Washington in July, IS€6, from Chicago, Warner was held to an. Swer for the crime before the grand jury, which meets on the fourth Wednesday in February next. ae 1. O. O. F —The Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, 1. U. 0. F., held its annual ses- 10m last night, at which there was a large at- tendance, showing deep interest in the cause of Oda-Fellowsbip in this city. The reports from the thirteen lodges in this jurisdiction Tepresent the order as being in the most flour- ishing condition. After the transaction of Toutine business, the election of officers forthe ensming year took place, with the following result: Byron A. Kidder, Grand Master; Geo. H. Martin, Deputy Grand Master: William Kettler, Grand Warden; Parker H. Sweet, Grand Secretary; Samuei Wise. Grand Treas: user. Jobn F. Havenner was also elected Re »- resentative to the Grand Lodge of the United States, and Jobn Thaw @ Delegate to the Li- brary Association. Crrtrat Brite }OCIATION.—-In our notice of the sale of money Tuesaay night at this Association. the present actual value per share of stock was put down at $26. This was & mistake, as the Iast annual report of ¢ secretary, W. W. Moore, Esq. to Oct. 1 shows the actual value to have been at that time $36.54). and it has been increasing in value since that time ——_o—__.. WASHINGTON o-orgRaTivE BUILDING AssoctaTion —The Washington Co-operative Meeting Iast evening at Temperance Hal When $3,000 was paid In as dues by membe! after which two shares of $1,000 eaeh we sold for 1.13 premium, and one share, also of $1,000, sold at S110 premium. This was the first meeting for the payment of dues. re i %—Yesterday afternoon, 0: ficer Koon'z. of the fourth precinct, discovered the back building of house No. 375 2Ist street, between G and H streets, to be on fire, and notified the inmates, when the fire was soon extinguished with but slight damage to the building. ALMOsT A Fi a SALE oF Corroration STock.—Messrs. Green & Williams, auctioneers, yesterday so! worth of Wasbington Corporation stock R P. Worth, st 90 cents on the dollar. es vp.—A German named ed by officer Horner, of the Sth precinct. yesterday, came before Justice Bates, charged by Kate Miller with frand. Richards was re- | quired to give bail for cour: tp — Save or Reat Estate—Ftve lots on the corner of §th and E Island. were sold yesterany to W. Y. Fendali, Esq.. for tne sum of ae | Tre Merman Hitt. Prorenty.—The sale f lots ou Meridian Hill is to be continued du: ng the present fine weather. ! - va ALEXANDRIA Iteus.—The J morning says The gentlemen occupying paternal relations to the Corporation of Alexandria assembled in conclave Tuesday night in 4 regular meeting. Mesers. Brewis, Fleming, Brown, and Sum. | S. Richards, rnal of thi of tbe city at ihe annual meeting of the stocs- holders of the Orange and Alexandria aud Manassas Kailroad Company. The Mayor, with the Presidents of the two Boards, were appointed to attend the meeting of Directory of the Alexandr‘a, Londoun and Hampshire railroad. on the 2ist, when the subject of the construction of the lateral branches will be considered A new Episcopal cburch, called St. Jonn’s, is now beingerected at Padgett’s toll West End. and the ladies, of course, are using ie bultding to Bold a fair in, to kelp to procure unds. seph Ford, an aged and well-known yesterday morning from the effects A EABGE AND WELL SELECTED STOC oF ENGLISH WORKS ON SCIENCE, MEDICL HISTORY, POLITICAL ECONOMY. & . JUST RECEIVED AT THE BUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. The Comic History of England, with beantifally colored etchings. By John Leceh. 1 vol. Lomion, ‘The Comic History of Rome, with trations. By John Leech. London. # The Comic Blackstone. London. $i f By William ka Thy Government wart Hearn. L&D Cox on the Arts ot Writing. Reading. and Speak- nein Leiters toa Law Stwient. London #320. Three English Statesmen. Ly Goidwin Swith. 3.20. ’ Garden Architecture Illustrated. London. - Glossary of, Terme in Architecture. &e., ored illus 5. ag | Landscape iD. $3.75. Martin's jal Hand-Book of France. $4. ‘The Treasury of French Cookery. By Mrs Toogood. $275 HUDSON TAYLOR BOOK STORE, FRENCH & RICHARDSON, 334 Penna. avenue. ~ no 13 COR SALE CHEAP, Fex FULTON & C03, PAWNBROKERS, S119 + Bear Pennsylvauia avenue, Second-hand CLOTHING. ATCHES and MUSICAL INSTBCMENTS. NV 18S ANNIE RAY = i SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 236 Penn. av., between = and 3 sts north side,) upataira. GENTLEMEN'S FRASCH YOKE SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DEAS ERS. MADE IN STYLE —NEQUALLED. From measvrement, and Warranted to fit. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S CNDERCLOTH- Made to order. Family Sewing, Stitching. &c. no 8-Im* iv ME COUBT OF THEQDIS- a= seer OF COLUMBIA m The sth diay of October, 1887. John and Margaret Fink, \ ts. Clara Milburn. &msan Thomas. : F. Thomes. John 3. No. 1057, bis wife, Thos. | Equity Docket, 8. ily his wife. lary Jones, of the complainant. by Wm R. Wood- lormey. it ordered that the defen pearance to be entered herein the first rule day. ocewrring forty dags day cotverveine te caane will be proceed anit. we ae erie of the Uctart: 3 Fest: ce wawsw “F877 ETS RIGS. Clerk. PHANS’ COURT OCTOBER & OF eT Or COLeMBIA. WASHINGION NTY. To wr in the case of Anna Ack- Tuow Lederer, administratrix of Chratian man: deceased. sesobenen of the O afore. \ as. with the « on a Chore ot “Wash county aforesnthe a ninted SATURDAY. the #th day of November. ar. for the final settlement and distr?bution OF the personal estate of salt deceased, arm of the Grarts Mn band. ac far as the same have been col- fra and turned Into ‘money: when and where all the creditors and Kelrs of said deceased are notified to attend, with their claims ey, vouched, or ther may otherwise by law be exclude from all benefitin said d "se extate: provided a copy Order be published once u week for three in. the "Bvening Star previous to 1 iE JAS. TE ater oF Wille, TRA’ he] bic Sir iT BUCHU Is 8 certain cnre diseases ‘8, GRAVEL. DDOPSY, BLO RG ANIC WEAKNESS. FEMALE COM- aTHAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, of the "URINARY ORGANS, cor Pr = on MALE OB FEMALE, hatever cause ino Matter o from whatewoW LONG STANDING, . Diseases of these organs require the use of If no treatment ts submitted to, Flesh and eee r Insanity may ensuc. Gur ‘ar these Fees. and the supported TALIM AND HAPPINESS, east pon prompt use of Posterity, BELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHT, ap wre Oe ELM BOL be smd ‘ SUMPIVE DESTROY Brot posite National; Entwisle’s, 12th Pennsylvanie avenue; Ford's, IIb aud avenus oc 313" | ruled by usage. THE COURTS. Cinovit Cover. Judge Cartter.—\ esterday, in the Potomac fishery case, Justice Carter Teverses the decision of the court below, and said that the custom was reasonahie in its character, sanctified by time.and im the ab- Sence of spy other proot should control their Telations. Tne only qnestion that oad been Teised inthe mind of the Court was whether the ebaracter of ihe employment, with its du. Tavon belore payment commenced. was within that custom. Evidence of the custom did not relate to jabor ia Isying the foendation cre. Atng a fishing ere Dut related to the Morking of tt after operations were commenced. ‘There was one feature of the case that looked in the absence of avy explanations as thougn here Was more than the usual waste, wear and tear of the years time to be performed avd there was nothing in this custom. At jeast the Court would not lend tts assumption tothe supposition that there was anything in the custom that converted the value of one’s Jabor to another in laying the foun. dation of a fishery, ss the original enter. wiice,'m the form of building the babitations. here was no custom disclosed in the case that would impose gratui.ous labor upon the employee for any euch purpose. The custom, as he understood it, was that when a fishery was established with a view to its current workings, employees were engaged. trey were kept in abeyance as to payment until the seine was dropped exceptas tosupport The cus- tom as thus explained is not an unreasonable one. The employer was anxious tora berth and he bad to anucipate the day of fishing t> secure it. The emplover on bis part tendered to the employee, food aud sheiter, and ordina- Tily there Would be idle time, and the employee for the purpose of securing bis berth tendered labor incidental to securing reparation al- Teady established, that appears to be the Jand- mark of the custom. Lankton and Linsburg vs. Thomas Leary; N.H_ Miller, for appeliant, asked for a rever-. sal of magistrate’s judgment, under the con- s'ruction of the recent act of Congress “exempt. ing certain property of debtors from levy, at tachment, or sale on execution, in this Dis. trict.” Judgment revei . Mr. Moreell asked for judgment tinal, by d fault, in case of Willett & Redgrave vs. Sol. Fagine. Given. Hoffer vs. Brown; Kelly ys. Naylor; Worster vs. Kaiser: were settled. To-day, the jury was called, and several ot those drawn from the box answered to their pames. Excuses were heard. and R. J. Falx- ner. F. M. Birkhead, Robert Boyd, Ferdinand Butler, Andrew Bischoff, John B. Bryan, R. F Martin, Geo. Luskey, H. Clay Stewart, Ho- ratio Moran and Radolph Bachly Mr. Riddle bad three cases placed on the Present trial docket by motion. The appeal docket was then taken up, and the first case set for trial to-day called—Stevens vs, Kirby; Norris and Thompson. Kane ys. Washington: Bradley and Norris: witness calied. Court erar ted a rnle on ma, oreturn warrant irom court below. The ground was proceed- ing against a married woman when her has- hand was present; warrantreturned. Neither the warrant nor judgment of magistrate ought to be returned, but the recerd of the case: passed until the record was supplied. Dar- row vs Gallagher and wife; continued for the action of the Equity Court. Gallaber ys, Wisseh. Continuance stands Jury called, and 23 answered to their names ‘The first twelve names of the jucy retained to ty Any jury case that muy arise: the other jurors were discharged until Monday moraing as ten o'clock. Mr. Norris. in case of Stevens vs. Kirby. Case tried before Justice Miller, and an appeal taken from his judgment. Mr. Kirby was an ofhcer, and charged the usual fees; custom sit| Thompson Statute cannot b» over ‘The tees on feri facing, re- plevipfitachment, appra:sement and sale, dis trainicg and selling for rent, are eight pounds tobacco, by act of Maryland, 1779, and th ts po other law applicable co the c ebarges $2" for some few hours’ Serv he claims that bis services were rendered as nefilcer, and not as a collector. Witnesses examined. Mr Kirby sia the asual custom has been fo charge 20 per cant. on amount col- leeved. If officer was given a dis‘rain, and he collected, the usual amount was charged if no sale i to be a oniorm cu fg the work than when you don'tdo the work. A pubiic officer executing a public Ministerial duty, without any law except an old, superannusted statute of Maryland—a ute that, if rendered literally, would now be enormous, and a iew years hack notaing. 1 Will leave it where the custom of the city has ft, or rather the neglect bas Jeft it. And © custom is about as viclous as the statute is impracticable 1t is a preposterous charge. and, with all the immunities in tavor of con- es, Ought not to be countenanced. and I Will notdo it. Mr. Wise aptly says. the cus- tom has been according to the bargain made, wich is very good. But we have no evidence of custom. "The law is obsolete, and how are we togetatit! Ill discharge the case in the most reasonable light 1 can, and allow Mr. Kirby what ke would have been entitled to if be bad levied and sold. Judgment for appel- ee, $1l—each party to pay their own costs Mr. Webb moved to setaside judgment by detaalt, in case of Garrett Howard, by consent of parties ordered Case of Kelly vs. Ward. Hine and Schmidt, appellant pleaded that he had made too many defendants, and be pleaded coveture of one of ihe parties, as fatal to the action Jadgment Teversed: cost to follow the judgment, except docket fee of appellant, kirkland and Dowling ys. Barker: Adams & Mathews; discontinved by appellee Barker vs. Dowling, same; continued at cost of appellee. Kane vs. Corporation of Washington: Brad- and Norris; judgment for appellant iivan vs. Corporation of Washington: Norris ana Bradley: continued at the costs of appelle Wm. N.H. Mack ws. Mayor and Corpora- tion of Wasbington, for violating a Corpora- tion ordinance, py selling liquor on Sunday in contravention of that statute, Miller for com- piainant: Bradley tor Corporation. Witness examined. Judgment court below was re- versed. Elhot ws. Cook. Mrs. Eshott osits with the cierk $300 im leu of the additional bond uired to be given on the 12th inst, No 4,065. ement mace final: J.J. Johnson. Aypral Callendar being finished, the Trial Docket was then taken up and cases disposed of by being settled, passed, dismissed or set fer tial JOURT,—Justice Wyli seldin dive: order appointing guardian ad litem. Kuppert ys. Geir and Thoma; orde- of reference to auditor. Beschkie ys. Dickson; orcer for injusetion Nerivyener vs. Powell decree appointing A. Lioyd trustee to sell. Inre—In bankruptcy. Joseph M. bavkrapt: order of reference to register. TNITED STATES MAILS. UNITED STATES MAILS. | rasa, Post Orrick DEPARTMENT. Wasnixoton, D.C., Sept. 25, 1387 Proposals will be received at the Contract Office ofthis Department until 3 o'clock p.m. of D ber 12, neat. (to be decided by the uith.) fer Carry ing the Mais of the United States from April 1, 18S, to June 50, 1571 dria. by Lamothe, le, Natchitoches, ie, Spring Rage. ine. to Shreveport , 1% miles, und back, ‘otile, Clonter ville, Pleasant Hill. Mansfield. Keat fn Gran three times a w Leave Alexandria Monday, Wednesday and Fri- rive at Bhi t third days by 8p. m. irive af Shreveport ays by § p.m. Leave Shreveport Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day atSa.m. . ‘ive at Alexandria third days by 8 p. m. the eeopted bidder will be required to take the oath commonly known a« the test oath, and to ex- eoute contracts in the form and manner prescribed 1 the regaiations of the Department. irtber and fuller particulars as 90 the con- ditionsto be incorporated gnto contracts, and of the lisfilities of bidders. reference 1s made to the amphiet advertisement, dated October 31, 1456, proposa for carrying the maila of the State Louisiana, which can ‘incipal post offices. Proposals must be sealed, subscribed‘ Mail Pro- porats. Route No. 5.060. State of Lowisiana,” and Feeiotes a ed ome Assistant Postmaster General, Contract ce.”? W. RANDALL, ALEX. 2 Dlawit Postmaster General, One PBICE ONLY? GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNKYS, AND WICKS. CUTLERY. PLATED AND BRITTANIA WARE TRAYS AND WAITERS. FEATHER DUS- NED. PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN WARE, FRENCH COFFEE POTS. € NARY AND MOCKING BIRD CAGES, FRENCH CHINA. H rtment in White, Gold Band, and Decors Neds tn Ten, Dinner, and Toilet Ware. FANCY ARTICLES In French, ss ering pe meas Lava, and GLASS AND CROOKERY WARE Of all kinds. A complete stock. IVES’ PATENT , Hanging 1 Chande- In Table, Brats! Fullantortment. "* of all kinds of LAMPS, CHANDE- A fall ater 8S: dees und the Belouglage. \R GAS AND THE TUBING, DROP STAN GUTS. SUADES, of all Kludss Ae, AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED. NO AUCTION GOODs, CHARLES ULLRICH, 3a., Between D and E'strest. N.B. REMEMBER ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN po 6-2wif* CITY ITEMS, Persons wishing to subscribe for THE STAR Wbo reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy. Yard, will pleace ieave their orders on North A street, eecond door east of Fourth, Uspitol Hill. Joun Oscerns, Agent. = BLack Beaver Uloth and Beaverteen Over- Coats, an endless variety of all other grades, & A. Saks & Co, 517 7th street, between the Avenue and D street. ——_ ——— Now, oR Never, is the tims to purchase Your winter Clothing at the reduction offered at Henning’s Que Price Store, corner Soventh 8 Tee and Maryland avenue. The latest ani best styles of Hats and Capsat No. 555 Seventh Street. near Maryland avenue. Ha proposes to remove about the Istof January next, to No. 511 7th street, Intelligencer Building. ——~ Ly You HAVE MORE MONRY than you know what to do with, buy your Gent's Farnisning Goods of Tom, Dick. or Harry; but if you Wieh to get full valne regeived tor the money you pay out, go to Franc’s, where Gent's Fur- Risbing Goods are sold at prices which defy competition. Look at tbe following prices:— Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50, 90 cents and $1; good heavy Wool Socks, nd 25 cents: good Cotton Half Hose. $1 per dozen: good Paper Collars, 10 cents per box, or 3 boxes for 25 cents; good warm Woolen Glove: 25 t3 up. Also, Scarfs, Pies, at prices 10 sult the mosi eco. Franc’s Popular Gent's Farnish- ing Store 494 7th street, between Dand E, three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. The cheapest Gent's Furnishing store in this city is Franc’, “94 7D street, between D and E, three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. 11, 1 ae M. WIrtian, 336 Pennsylvania avenue, has Tecerved a new case of Parisian Goods, con- ting of Bonnets, Cloaks, Belts, &c., and sev- etal pieces of the best Lyon's cloak velvet, which will be sold at the lowest price. 3 ———— BURNETT'S TOILET PREPARATIONS AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS were submitted years #g0, t@ the public, in the belief that their jiali- ‘y would insure them success. In this the pro- prietors were not disappointed. e0 ——_o—__ JEwELRY.—Coral, Jet, and Bog Wood Jew- elry, new styles, received this week, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 43> Penusylva- nia avenue, near 4iy street, 3 ape TB BaTeman EstaTe.—That desirable lo- cation and brick residence, at present occu- pled by Mrs.Gen Wheeler, corner of Pros- pect and Frederick streets, Georgetown, will be sold on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock p_m., to close the sale of the estate of the fate Joshua Bateman. Terms easy. 3 ar LADins, DON’T FAIL to see the new patent Hoop Skirt, the most comfortable and cheapest in the market, at Baum’s Corset and Shoulder Brace Manufactory, 19 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street. tf ee Dr. Write, Ohiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth Teets, coptinues the successful treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Ealarged Joints, Warts. Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c- Office hours from #a.m.to® p.m No charge for consultation, Established Is61. ———_~ PouR coRs, Murillions et Ongles rentres dans la chair, consulter le Docteur White, eabl depuis [-6l—a son office No. 421 Penn- <ylvania avenue, entre Ia quatrieme et 1a Six- ieme rue. —— = GoveRNMEXT SALxs.—1 wonld call the at. tenuon of dealers and others to a large lot of new Cavalry Jackets, Coats, Pants, Shirts, Biawkets, &e. A. Adamson, 506 Ninth street, ove door from Pennsyl , tt ANDREW J JOYCE & CO., CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 anl4 1th str Particular atten not eolm given to repairing. PENNSYLYS 2s NIA AVENUE, 00) 322 Between Sth a 10th streets. 322 WALL, ROBINSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORING, IN ALL ITS DEPARTME: NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER tb CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO WHICH WE iNVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, OF THE { LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL, 9021-Im. pleat Family atter, Eggs, Syrup and Molasses."Welch wheat and Graham Flour, just re Cranberries and other Fraits alw Treasnrer will receive subscription the store at all hours of the day. cae 486 SEVENTH STREET. WALNUT OVAL AND = xO Oe FRAME UARE RUSTIC PIc- POR CASH. Walnut Oval ‘Picture Frames. from 7x9 to x24 inches square; Rustic Frames. from 3x4 to 24.9) inches, wich a varied stock of Oval Frames, in all Gilt, huitation Rosewood, &., &. Also. Picture Cord gud Tassels, Picture Bing no }-tw" No. 4®6 7th st.. bet. D and E sts, SEVENTH STREET. ) 46 WINDOW SHADES Window Shades of ditierent sizes ai ¢ row and wide Bands, with and wit The more elaborate designs will, be fice, and allof them at the lowest market ra ng to quality of 1 workmanship. Private D wean Store Shatew male to order E NVARIABLY CAS ins J. MARKRITER, 456 7th'st.. bet LE sts. Sdoors above Odd Fellows’ Hail M. BARRY’S SHOW CASE WAREROOMS, 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, Between 6th and 7th streets. nol-Im* ERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND A SUPEOEID SILVER Wate HES! Ali Warranted to Run and Thoroushly Keenlated at THE LOW PRICE OF §10 EACH ; AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. No. ric Cased Gold ou Ho ed Vatches, Enamelied. 300 ting Chrou'r Watches. 25)t0 30 20 Gold Hunting English Levers... 200to 250 3 Gold Hunting Duplex Watche: 1to 20 600 Gold Hunting Amer’n Watches... 1% to 250 un exes. 1 ie & edie Wastes. Eto * Gold Hunting Lepines, Tivo Miscellaneous Watches Soto 100 2150) Hunting Silver Wate 0 5. Aseort Watches 15 ke ‘be above eg pa) apart : 1 or Sol Biiver Watch for gil without regard to val ve wi immediately dispose of the above ae es aoe ertificates, naming the ar- ticles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. “Holters are entitied to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Doll whether it be a wateh worth @1000 or one worth leas, ‘The return of any of our cortificates entities on to the article named thereon, peymen Irrespective of ite worth, and as bo article valued lean than 810 is on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery, but a straixht-f¢ Transaction, which may be Pari even by the most fastidious. A single cortitento win AS = by mat), t-paid, receip' for Oe cueven, 1 Po ep Barend od elegant jor by" ralnabl remlure for gid, one hundred and most supers Waten for $15. To Agents or those wishing em- ployment this is a rare opportunit ta mat business, duly authorized by the reromept ead Danie thomeetcaretaieereticy, ws ree HEE & CO.. IMPORTERS, eon BOT ET Baonniy 0c 17-26t* ‘ay, New Yorn. Wat, PAPEB AND WINDOW SHADES OF the latest a je vosyae RIWELE FHGARRRON' v (OTU! FRAMES. Overt cORDS AND TARBELS, PICTURE AILS, &e.. ot, : NDEBSO! 0 9-Im* eRe & Bit Wim mca: fagreeent Nov 5 6" cSuRIAIBE EAT ATION A NA! ‘No. 20 6-6. avenue. GAs Fixtures, tng of no3-eolm WEED lONSBES rj CBU, 0 Bi a CLOTHING, &c. $Q-s=-8s-ss-8 8-8 LTON OVERCOATS MEETS OVERUOATS ARS ‘COS, YENTH STREET, Adjoii ‘atienal Bank ef the Republic. $S— $s— gs— §s— §4—gs— §s— 5-85-85 MERCHANT TAILOB. no lif FE. J. HEIBERGER, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jy 10-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. (Buecessor to H. F. Lorpon & Co. DENTISTRY, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY D*® MERRILL, DE. ENTIST, No. 310 Pexysyivanta AVENTE, bet. 9th and loth sts. SS All operations performed pertaining to the AKT OF DENTAL SURGERY oc? D®- LEWIE& Davis. DENTAL ASSUCIA No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- ficial Teeth are inserted, although th ratient will be required to pay fo! surgical operation when performed. whic willbe deducted when the Teeth are made. The Association is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold. Silverand Rubber at New York, Philadel- phia and Boston prices. All persons wishing den- I werk done can have it as cheap as in the above- named cities. All work will be done in the neatest best manner, and warranted ¢o give entire satisfaction. Persone will do well to call and ex- amine our work before getting it elsewhere. jy 18 DANCING ACADEMIES. ROF. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penns. ave., opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Ladies, Misses and ters, Tuesday and Saturday after: noon from 3 toS o'clock. Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings. trom 010 0’clock.' The can be rented for }.Soirees, &c. my 10-ly PAWNBROKERS. ESTABLISuED 1532 HERZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, 1 north € street, between de and 6th streets, Immediately in rear of National Hotel Advances made in all sums on merchanize atthe mort reasonable rates, and for any leugth of time. oc Li-6m ‘HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF 8. GOLDSTEIN & Co. SENSED PAWNBROKERS, 34 FOUR-AND-A-E TREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue. Offer the highest cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise. to any amount and for any dime desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. noe bought for cash and soid at private sal fe 21-1y THE DIST i A DISTR COURT UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID Dit Notic given, February Fanny. ¥ comiem o intervene for their interests, 7 R.J.ME NONE SUPREME I LUMBIA. FE THE UN SAID DISTRICT URT OF THE DISTRICT HOLDING A DISTRICT TED STATES FOR THE may concern, Notice if bereby given, that 16th days of August, Iss, the arn vessel Gaines w veked, sunk ai ved by ves sels of the United States beionging to the Weste Gulf Blockading Squadre Rear Admiral D-G_ Far day of September. 1 alin this Co: rth use will ty of W of DECEMB. to appe ald not by under the command chit, and jand that ity Hath in nthe FIRST MONDAY en and where ell persons fo Show Caitee WhY © decreed, and to intervene fer R. J. MEIG Ch ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT BLA. HOLDING ‘ THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT all whom it m Notice te hereby giv February, 1953. th . Was attacked, sunk, a nyed by vessels of the Sonth Atlantic Blockading Squadron, pnder the command of ———, and that on the 2ith day of September, 1847. the sume was libellod and pros ecuted in this States, for the reasons in tl that said cause will stand Hall, in the city of Washington. on the FIRST MONDAY of DECEMBER next, when anc where all persons are warned ta appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, ahd to their interests. ptember 25, 1867. oc L2awtd (PHE SUPREME COERT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. HOLDL A DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRIC’ . To all whom it miny conctrn, averting: tice ix hereby given, that on the 2ith day of 2 steamer Manassex ed by the United States vensel Missineippt Velonging to the Mistis- sippi Squadron, under the command of Com M he 2th day ef Sept libelled and prosecuted in this f th ited ol stat and t at the City Hall. in the city of e FIRST MONDAY of DECEM- where all persons are warned nse why condemnation should stand for tri hington,ont BER next, when to nppear to show not be decreed, and to intarvene for their interest September 25, 1867. BR. J. MEL oc 1-2awtd « 7231, ee By rne rredbest ik rue osirep STATES. PROCLAMATION. For the wale of valuable lands in that partof the Sioux Indian vation on MI RIVER, MINNESOTA. lying within t the district of I ject to sale at S ANDREW J) Presiden hereby deel land office at ST. PETER, commencing DAY. aie 2p vay or Decewper Next, for the disposal of the public lands situated with the following townships, and part lying inside of the late reserve above mentioned, for the Sioux Indians, viz NORTH OF THE BASE LINE AND WEST OF THE FIFTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN in the following townships, aud parts of te falling within said reserve. ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 109. 110, and 111, of range 31 ‘The tracts or parcels in the part of township 109. of range 32. ‘The tracts or parcels in the part of township of townships, 110. range 32, except the N. W. \ of se 5 ihe tracts or Hs in ihe part of township 111, of range 32. 29, 18, " x of Sw! W. '¢ section 22; W. 3, of N. w tions 28, 29,3); 'N. B24; sec: 1 ; sections 32 and 33, The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 109 and 110, of range 33. ‘The tracts or parcels in the part of township 111, of range 3, except sections 12,3; east hall see! tion 4; sections 9. 1, J1, 12, 13, 15, north half section 16; N. E. 4 section 22; sections 23, 24, north: half and §. E. ij section 25. The tracts or parcrin in the part of township 112, of Say except the AS of 5S. E. 4 section 33, he tracts or pars in the parts of townships 111 and 112, of range $4. , ‘The tracts or parceisin the parts of townships 11,12, 113, of range 35. ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 1D], 112. 113, and 114, of range 36. ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 112, 113, and 114, of range 7 ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 1g, 14. and 119,01 range 38. ‘The éracts oF parcels nthe parts of townshipe 13. 1M, an }, of range 39. ‘The raets or patois in the parte of townshipe ‘and 115, of range 40, = The tracts or parcels in the part of township NS, of range 41. ‘The above-mentioned lands will not be sold at sah ae nal au ons, Sttached. isin the hands of t! will be open for the te Fie oeriigs of the aboye lands will on 1e commence and will proceed ia the order in wich th til the whole. shall oe the sale thus closed; bat entry of wavof the tants atter the expi eaubject Sts Shae ot private at of Washington BREW JOHNSON. o ‘al ‘and examination of those desiring in Geergetew Anotnes Great ALL IN Fiovr —The celebrated family flour "Ade by the exeasi ve millers Messrs. Herr & W.*!*B. of our ci'y, who Manufacture about 5a) batrels per day, pat cents por barrel on instsnt, ang 8 few days afver Another 5° cen A decline of 1 itexperienced another heavy f0ll koown grecer Mr W.H. Tenney was Feceiv- ing a lot from the mills, and hoisting two Darrets at a time in‘o bie third story, when by the carelessness of one of the hands employed, two barrels fell from the third story to he first story, nearly breaking through the hatchway into the cel ar, scattering the flour in all direc- tely Ro one was burt A cow case came before Jus- tice Bockey yesterday afternoo Jobn Frizzie was arrested by Uc charged with _AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATAR Will be repented down their prices pared, Yeste KENILWORTH THE PRETTY 1 EW OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BYT TWO ¥ AUGUSTIN DALY'S GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. taking up and tain-ng & cow belonging to Henry Barear, residing in the First Ward of Washingto Mr Frivzie lives on the canal road, near the Chain Bridge. and said the cow bad strayed and he Rad advertised toe fact in the Star. The justice settied the matter by requesting Bargar Amount to Mr. F. that it cost him to ad¥ertise | GREAT NEW YORK Cast. THE PIER SCENE BY MOONLIGHT, WONDROTS BAILEOAD SENSATION. Deliehted Andien. borne witness t ITs HUMOR, ITS PATHOS. ITs Crowded Houses and Sareor Rwat Estar: Auctioneer, yesterday, erty on Prospect sire —Mr. Thos. Do' id the valuable prop- - Occupied by the inte Philip Berry, the lot fronting 60 feet on the north side of Prospect street, between Freder- ick and Market streets, wit 6 inches, and improved by a large double two- story dwelling house, to Mr. Hamilton Clem. | mene, for $5,210. | A New Whakr.—A new wharf 's being con- structed by Messrs. Davis & Marbury, in the rear of their warehouse, adjacent to Hich ch, When compieted, will be sever- al feet above bigh water. Pule-cirivers were At work yesterday. A FRATERNAL V1SIT.—George and Hope Dnvisions. Sons of Te: paid a fraternal visit laste: to Potomac Division, at Odd Fellow’s Hi Congress stree’ ness of the Di ENTIMENT MECHANICAL EFFROTS4 AND ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ITS TBRILLIN: one should fail to embrace these inst opparta- his wowderful p every respect shera tn attendance Washin, Sot EDUCATIONAL. ‘Washington, GELEcT ScnooL FoR ve S* 1 ENG LADIES ON Mre. VERNON DORSEY by retty song, after which Deputy Grand Worthy Patriarch O. K Harris was introduced vision with bis usual zeal and ability. Mr. Sebastian, of Fountain Division, then favored those present with a song, as also Dr. Howe, of George Washington Division, who sung mon the Cellarer,” after whick a charade, en- | utled “«Brotber Bill and I iadies and gentlemen from the two v: ‘was presénted. and merited universal applause from those present. The Division Was then formally closed. TuE Accounts or THE LATE Tax OoruEc- ToR.—T'be Commitiee appointed by the Coun- cils toexamine the accounts of Hon. Charles D. Welch, late tax-collector, held a meeting at the Mayor's office, when ke their report, from the statements received trom the auditor and ci of the Corporation, to the Councils at their Meeting this evening. AULAR CASB—A Min oned in an Ice House — tained (hata man was ice-Boase, on Prospect, ice-bouse extends some forty feet below the Officers Cunningham and Harry proceeded to the spot. and procar- ing & rope officer Cunningham was lowered 10 the botiom of the pit, which was minus Its There he found aw id addressed the Di- | tion in'all the Ruglish branches, F Drawing, Paintin, COLLEGIATE Pikesville, pear Baltimore, Md cies to be filled ay Rev EQ. 8. WALDRON 4 © any ixforma- by & number of | National apital J Insurance Company 0 NINTH STREET, HOME OFFICE. WASHINGT@: CHARTERED BY SPRCIAL.ACT OF CON- Monday eveuin they decided to AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL... ny offers more favorable advantages han any other chartered im bining the two ent Insurance, ¢ third lower than charged by and Dog Imprir- esterday it Ws ascer- Mr. Henry Kengia’s | iow Ligh street. 1 surface of the earth AGENTS WANTED AN EVERY CITY AND usual supply of tee. over whose shoulders the officer pin noose made in the rope, When the prisoner was safely boisted to the surface of the earih Was ihen discovered Newfoundland dog in the yp: resened, and expressed B) demonsirations of joy JOSEPH F RROWN KILEY A. sil OOL. JAMES T DOF DIRECTORS gratitude by lively his release, The man nmied tae ollicers to the station honse, Where he gave bis name as Thomas Kennedy, ocemaker by trade, and iived iu the First Ward, and that he and b dog Were pul in the ice-house on Monday nigh: by two soldiers, tor what reason he knew nor thathe had bad nothing to eat or drink Lieutenant Essex, after hear. aercent of Kennedy, told tim to go endeavor to ascertain who it was t placed him in bis critical situation Tue Cexsvs.—Lieut. Essex this morcing took to police headquarters the census biauit=, filled ont, for iast ich concludes the taking of the Georgetown @nd the county west of Rock How. Green Ads ng that he was a M. Plowman, nee Monday FINANCE COMMITTEE oI Lewis Clophane, e james L. Barbour, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ONITED STATES PATENT Tue Port—The steamer Empire, Captain bis Morning with a heavy cargo Price, arrive from New York. Tue Letrer List.—The list of advertised letters will appear to-morrow. in consequence of the absence from the City Post Oifice of one of the clerks, and the sickness of another, the | st could not be prepared in time for te-duy's from the expira which takes place to appear and show said petition onght net to be grauted. Persons opposing the extensi: tent Office their « set forth in writing, ring; all testimony filed | to be used at the h as =e. if any they have, why ROHANTS’ EXCRANGE.—The attendance hange this morning was rather slim, (he offerings amounted wheat, and 3(0 bushels of corn. The corn was | +old at $1.2-, and no other sales were made. ee GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. Gio? CPPORTUNITY. Toa practical business the whole) of my stock 6 5 . now doing a fair share of tri are required to nty day* before the will be furnished « : pers relied upon as teati- five twenty days before arenmentey if auy, blished in the lay of hearing; t ie Ordered. also. that thi Republican and the Intelligencer and im the Telegraph, Philadelphia, noe a week for three successive weeks, the ublications to be at least sixty days e day of hearing. n Loffer one half jor GROCERIES, FIX- ©. THEAKER, issioner of Patents, CHANCERY OF A VALUA FuEVED CORNER LOT IN GEOR! C By virtue of decrees of the Supre: Listrict of Columbia, date: 31 and September 5th, 1567. pas: John Bateman and others vs or sale, at public auction On the petition of Francisco, Californi New York. N. ¥.. praying for theextensi t granted to them the 2th lers. for seven years from the id patent. which takes place om the 2th day of Felrnary , 1968 It is ordered. that t etition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday. the lth day of Febru- at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are nse Af any they Lave, he loth day of November at the northeast corner «fronting 4 why said petition ought no Fessons opposing the extension age require te file in the Patent Office their otections. «) t least rremty days ‘of hearing. all testimony Bled’ by ither used at the said hearin transmitted ij street, with the two vn, now in the f the purchas: on the day of sale. and the resi at six and twelve ely, With interest from day of sal to be seenred by app! must be taken with the rules of the pers relied upon as test? Mony must be filed in the office reent) 5 of hearing; the argumeute, s after fling the testimony. red. aiso. that this notice be published in ‘Ap and_the Intelligencer, in the New York Atlas, New ¥ once a week for three snocessive weeks; the first of eaid publications to be at least sixty days pre- vious to the day of hea: sale must be T the property may le urchaser. after All conveyancing and revenue RChAWrORD, THOMAS DOWLING B* THOMAS DOWLIN LE OF HOvernOLD R- Di NTINGS, ke. FAT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, November Isth, at 10 i i at the residence of the late Street. between | general assort- week after sale, sold at the risk and cost Of the ashington, D, stamps at the ck. N.Y; T.C. THEAKER, issioner of Pateutas, OF THE INTERIOR, STATES PATENT OFFICE, Uetober 25. 17. SURT.of Har- for the extension of On the petition of GEOK vard. Massachusetts. prayini ® patent granted to bim the 7th day of February, i84, for an improvement in Machines for C ting Bristies.for seven il Philip Harry. No. Market and Frederick strecte ment of Honsehold Furniture. Noah's Sacrifice,” by “Leonardo da Painting of * ings from Nature, painted in oit Juable Oil Paintings, Drawings,etc, | Patent Officeon MONDAY, the 20th day of January, 1865, at 12 o'clock m.; and ‘ail ‘aud show cause, if any they it net to be granted. the extension are required to jee their objections. i persons are notit The Library. consisting of rare Fren * Italian, Lati papd Bug WM. BH. DOUGALL, Executor. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. NTIRE NEW STOC; TER GOODs. JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C., Has received and now offers, at the li rices,an entire new stock of Fall ek pcg of Ladies’ most desi * loak and Sack Cloths; Alexal Couverseir'’s Kid Gloves: Jose file inthe Patent hin writing, at least trency days Gay of hearing: all testimony Bled by either be used at the said hearing m OFFALL ANDWL 2 Woolen, Merino and Jendale Spreads Cotton Hosiery es Pi NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRI That we, Crosby 8. B. B Alexander B- Shepherd | name and style of NOYES, BAKER & Rtsati ese citar a ret t ‘owels, Toweling Kins; Ladies, Gents and Chil ‘her warm Gloves; Breakfast Woo! Yarns. and Notions general! rtment of Virs Cass akes of French and American Cloths, . ‘swear, with a general assortment of Shirt- javing resumed Lasiness witha new stock, every a and being bought for cash, prices, customers may rely atthe lowest possible prices, maui te at the lowest je prices. A call is res Hicited JOHN H. SMOOT. other Carpets. DAILY EVENING 8 " to, be, called * now offered is new, * Baker wrgeach i making thelr pars nid most desifable goods, i

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