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THE EVENING STAR. | a For “AUOTION SALES” advertisements fee fourth page of to-day’s STar. | oe ee — LOCAL NEWS, eee AMUSEMENTS, & NIGHT. NATIONAL THEAT 3 Sggie Mitchel) be «Pearl of Sav bers Prayer. 2 dria, Low- | Hampshire Railroad. Jay a cousultation was held Alexandria, Loudon snd rosd Company, corner of ess streets, in Alexandria, proposed lateral branch of the read to connect with the District cities, at W5ih were present the following —Lewis McKerzie, president of the rosd: John Janney and Thomas W. Edwards, of Loudon county; 1, of Fairfax, Bex jamin Morgan. Trew Jamison €9d Cassius Lee, directors of the road; 7. Rich- he Wastiogton Board of Aldermen, > Dulie, president of the Common Bacon, vice president Washington rade; Evan Lyons, presidemt of the Exchange of G ‘town: Dr. . or Mercbants reget H. Oraigen. president of Georgetown Hoard of Common Conneil; Mr. R. S. Cox, of Aldie, J.oudon county; John M. Orr, Mayor of Lees- berg. Col. W. FP. Mercier, representing the citizens of Loudor county; Hogh Latham, Moyer, and John Smoot, president of Alexan- cris Board of Common Council. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Mc- Kenzie, on whose motion S. Bacon, - Was eslied to the chair, and Mr. Reuben Jobason appointed secretary. be Chair calied for propositions, and Mr. WMc.Kenzie stated that but two route: had been Surveyed, and those before the war, the rec- ords of wbich bad peen taken away. Mr. Washington Blythe, superintendent of the road, explained that branch road could be made, le@ving the main road at the factory tant three miles) crossing the marsh, and eaving the canal about 100 feet west, to Addi- Son's lane, from whence it could go to the Loug Bridge, or pass up east of the Arlington House to Georgetown, which was the cheapest, re- quiring but two bridges of about 6 feet each. Mr. Blythe siso explained another route further Up and said by the above route the Present Washington and Alexandria road could be connected with the A. L. and H. road by sbout 2); milesofnew track. The route he bad explained was, in bis opinion, the cheapest route. The present road had cost aboat $24,000 per mile In answer to @ question, Mr. Blythe stated that the route from Carlin’s Spring to a pomt Oppesite the Three Sisters was five miles in Jengtb, and a number of bridges would be re- quired. Mr. Richards said that first question should be in regardto the shortest route to George- town and Washington, for the interests of both cittes should be considered. It strack him | that the shortest possibie route would be to Georgetown, tappipg tbe main road near Falls Cherch Hy tapping the road near Atexan- Gria, the road | Taere should be Sod until tb be strive w Toute could bedetermined on. Dulin answered they were not author- p r the had no donbt resolutions we he cit be prepared to make an 0 id act ked forward be dtc t c 2 Of the cities of Wasting jou and Georgetown, and duubtiess the power uid be granted in the new char- ted to see the connection made | h snd South, and this road ave the benefit any other Sister route would cost too much, tora bricge would be required. ir. Bacon —And cost a million of dotiars. Mr. McKenzie continued, saying that the balf 8 milton more would be requtred on the Toad. He dia not believe much in priva jun- | scriptions, and as it was the corporate anthor- ities couli pot subscribe. Mr. Lee said that the road wanted to reach the coai fields of Hampshire, and he was ia favor of the District cities’ route, im the hope Of getting influence to extend the road to the coal fields Mr. Dulin thought that the sentiment of | Washington was in favor of maxing junction ‘with the Loudon road as tar from Alexandria BS possible. Mr. Johnson spoke of the war between the Cities im reference to the aqueduct. The route was proposed to the Three Sisters, but fell through. He did cot thiuk that the two cities could raise the means te build the road on the Aldie route. The fight was between Greorge- town and Wasbington, and the only roate for Which the cities could raise @ sufficient sum of p.oney was the on€ up Four-mile Run valley. He scou‘ed the idea that there would be any advantage in the route proposed by Aldie and it was only the spirit of local jealousy seeking io destroy the acqueduct. The tolls on this route would not grease the car wheels. They should also consider that the Legisiatare of ‘Virgimia bad granted two charters to build Toads from Alexandria tothe District cities. He urged that ail local prejodices should be barted and allowed the road to be built by the old factory. Mr. McKenzie said be endorsed much of bad beep said by Mr. Johnson. He urged the rod should be built on the factory They bad been iabormg under difficul- they bad engaged such men as th: route ——_—_————+ | bly shall hold its meetings. was offered, and, | Om another occasion, and suggested that the | Exeeutive Committee consider the propriety } nora ner, and of ‘s, defeating them. near gettin eG acres of land, could have connected by a branch of 12 miles with the Northwest. They were willing survey of the differant routes if they ‘were authorized. Mr. Edwards said that be Rad understood that some plan would be proposed, and thought the preliminary meeting had been neid :n Leesburg. fa ee SE A DELIGHTYTL Soctat ENTERTAIN WENT.— ‘The German association of this city, compris- ing manyot our most promine zens, baving made arrangements to give five evening enter- tainments bere during the coming season, the first of the series took place at Temperance Hall tast nigh!,and wasa brilliant sifwr. Toe arties of the association are select and socia Bie, and that of last evening was aizsodeo m ‘& large representation of the beauty and fash- ton of the metropolis, and passed off to the sat- asfaction of all present. ‘The committee of arrangements— Messrs. M. rgb, Jobo F. Ellis, A. S. Sol$mous, C. ine o'clock, and was kept op, excep: during the intermission for supper, unul four this morn- ing. The order of dancing was:—Grand march, @ altz, quadrilie, schottisch: id poika, mszourks, Isncers, gallop, quad waltz, Varsouvienns and schottische, polka and re- down, German cotiiion. Exactly at 12 o clock p. m. the pi ceeded to tbe lower floor. where a supper bad been prepared by th? experienced onterer of the association, Mr. Wm Buretard. were comfortably seated at the tables, and atier full jastice had been done to the viands, & namber of toasts were drank and responded to. The president of the association, Mr. Hart responded in felicitous style to a toastio bis Bonor. and Mr. Henry Ulke, the artist, en- tertaimed the company with a orous ad~ Gress, which comtained some capital Bits. and Literally “set the table in a roar.” Even those ‘who were not fortunate enougs to understand German caught the infection. Short speeches ‘were aleo made by Mr. H. Semken, © Thorn and Elliott, of the Ezpress, and otbers. The next entertainment will be given on the third Monday in December. ——_e— Tux Izow-CLap sme a =e. Harvey » _ reat preparations for the reception of C: os strangers and citizens. He is stockin, Sis cetanispinent with all the delicacies thst are attainable io the Unived States. Mr Hi vey Bas just returned from New York ani Pbiladelpuis bringing with bim the old sud ‘well Koown celebrated oyster cook, from Fal- ton Market, J W. Collins, Sad aisofrom Pail- adeipbia four female cooks—one the cei-brated ‘Terrapin cook, tor many years with Price & Procer, aad Henry Mintoa’s, and at Halil Reswarsct. Cape May. She is known as best Terrapin cookie the United States. ‘Thos it will be seen that he is determined to make Bis restaurant the Deady uarters for epi- cores. His “iadi-s" ir m” is now one of abe most pepular instirations im the Me- tropolis. His faciiines for procuring the deli- cacies in season ST@ UNSUrpassed. and they are served-op, not cnly iu the very best maaner, but st (be most moderate rates. —— Jobn O'Brien, an old ‘asbiogton, died 5: denly about 4 o'clock this morning, after an illness of only & few boars. He bad been in som feeble health for some rime, wat is frien dened years pro- jeudid leasrs. po apprehension of Cape O'Brien was & man abont 55 of age, and enjoyed 5 large acqusintance and popularity io this community. frames of new and tasteful varieties, which Be as selling unusually low for cssb. The Workiogmen’s Assembly. A regular meeting of the Workingmen’s As. sembiy was held lst night in the Couacil Chamber, City Hall. Mr. J. W. Biattingiy, vice president, in the chair, and Mr. James Hl. Reed, secretary. The following delegates’ credentials were rece ved and the delegates admitted to seats: Society—Messrs. ©. P.P. Wroe, "3 John A. Landvoight, J. W. Ga . Fisher, Wm. H. Bailey. Harrison, Columbia Typographical Union, No. Mests. AT Cavis, D. W. Flynn, J.O. C. Woaiey, ES. Boriel. Thomas hich, M. i. Twombly, W. R. McLean, J. M. A. 'Spotts- wood, O. 1. Canfield, C.W. Schell, J.G Juda, Jesse J. Judge, N.’ Watkins, W. W. Kava: paugh, H.§. Arnold, £. MacMurray. East Washington Union—Messrs. John W. Brad- bury, John L. Hayghie, James E. Porter. Journeymen Painters’ Society—Jobn Manuey Donaid MecUathran, and Wm Beron. Granii Cutters’ Society—James Gibbin. Tool Sharp- eners’ Soviety—James Welsh and James Voitz. A communication was read from the East Washington Workingmen’s Assoviation, re- turning the thanks of the Association to Messrs. J.J. Mitchell, J. H. Reed, Richard Rothwell, Nicbolas Wa'kins, and A.W. Brook, for their untiring exertions in establishing eight-hour organization East Washing In behalf of the Commictee on Mass Mee: ing and organization, the Obairman, Mr. J. J. Mitchell, reported having established an eight our organization in East Washington, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, and that they are in flourisbing condition. ed, and the successful efforts ip bebalt of their exertions. The committee appoiated to wait on the Ty- Rerrapbical Union, whrough the Cnairman Prepared to m: port. The next business in order being the elec- tion of officers, Messrs. Jos. W. Mattingly was elected President; John W. Bradbury, Vice Presiden: Nicholas Watkins, Recording Sec- retary: Jobn G. Judd, Corresponding Secre- tary; Donald McCathran, Treasurer. Executive Committee—Messrs. Thomas Mc- Williams, of the Stonecutters Association: G. M. Thompson, of the Bricklayers Association: Oassidy, of the Granite Cutters Asso- Wm. of the Journeymen Paint- ers Association; John A. Landyoigh', of the Fookbinders Association: Johnson Welch, of the Tool Sharpeners Association; E. MacMar- ray, of the Columbia Ty bical Union: James H. Reed, of the House Oarpenters As- sociation. The thanks of the Assembly were tendered to Mn Reid, the retiring secretary, for the able manner in which he has discharged the duties Of that office. A resolution b&ving for its obj curing ef another room im whic t the pro- the Assem- afier discussion, lost The Cbair stated that Gen. Carey had ex- pressed a willingness to address the Assembly of procuring some large hall for the purpose of @ lecture by that gentleman. After the transaction of some other business of @ minor character, the Assembly adjourned. vember 21, 1567. — Steamer Pioneer, from the lower river, with wood for Clark & Given. "s Whorf —Sailed—Sehrs Brave, Bra fr Elizateth River, Va, West Bra: . cargo of guanv; James Magee, Lynch, | the river. light Memorandum—Tne | t Royal. Capt. Moore, satied from jadelpbia on the ith inst., with 215 tons of coat Constened to R. W. Barnaclo, to be dis- ebareed at Carter's whart Schr .Jcean Bird, with lumber for F. Clark, Wheatley, lumber for Willett & hr. Joseph J. Paaroah, to load with coal for an fr-m Balt'more, wt! dgrave. Sailed tT, Georgetown ssiern port Crowche’s Wharf.—Arrived—Long boat J. H. Smoot. Captain Sam Patch, from Unap- wamsir. Va , with lumber for U. B Church Go coners Butterfly, Captain Dawes, from Noriols, with lumber and shingles fot Henry Hobart, Uaptain —> from North River, wtth a load of stone oN. Acker. Sailed—Schr. Guthrie, Captain rge Frese, to Nanjemoy with a wrecking party on board, to raise the schooner John Wesley, loaded with 500 bushels of oysters, that sunk about ten days ago. L Street Wharf.—Arrived—Sebrs. Elea- T.. Captain Fowlxs, from Baltimore, with forage for the Government: Samuel H. Travers, Captain Trayerse, from Port De- posit, with forage for the Government, and stone for private parties; steamer Express, Captain Nickle, for Baltimore and intermed ate landings, with cargoo produce and poul- try. @ud @ number of passengers. Sailed— Sehr. Wm. Dawson, Captain Lord, down the river light. Poomac Ferry Wharf.—Arrived—Steamer Wawaset’, Captain Fawk, from Cone river and wsy landings, with produce and passen- gers s pepe eee CONSERVATIVE ARMY aND Navy Union — The reguiar weekly meeting of this associa- ticn was beld last evening at No.397 Pennsyl- van i@ avenue, Vol. P. H. Allabach, president, im be ebair; Capt. E. W. Chilton, secretary. Tbe names of several mS were proposed for membership, which were referred to the © mmittee on Credentials, which reported fa- ¥ vrably thereon, and the applicants were ad- mitted. A committee of three were appointed to pro- eure National fisgs for the As:ociation. Mr. S. 1. Wailes moved that te correspond- ing secretary be instructed to tender the thauks of (he Association to those individuals aad bands who so kindly assisted in the late sere- nade to the President: carried. Capt. Geise offered a resojution that a scroll with the name ef Lieut. Gen. W.T. Sherman thereon, be placed im the room of the Associa- tion as their first choice for the next Presideat ofthe United States. The resoiution was re- ferred to the Execative Committee. Capt. Geise was called upon and made a sbort speech. Capt. MeKein made a few remarks, saying, that he was not one of those who was a Jobn- *on man when it paid to be such, or @ Conser- yauve when it paid Bim to be such. was a Johnson man from the beginning to the end. He would not give &cent for any man who protessed to bea Union man during the war, who was not now a Conservative Capt. Chilton also made a few remarks. Acjourned. re Granxp Loncror Goop TawpraRs.—Last evening the aunual session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of the District of Colambia was beld at ( niou League Hall, ‘hich there Was 8 very large attendance. The electionof officers for the ensuing year resulted as fol- lows :—Grand Worthy Onief Templar, A. T. Lopgiey. of No. §: G@ W.V.T. Mrs. Dickin- of No.1; G. W.C., W.G. Finney, of No. G. W.S,G_N. Bennerman, of No.6: G. W. T. pavis Barker, of No. 9 The remaining olficers will be filled to-night. Gen. Howard sed A. T Longley were elected representa- esto tbe R. W. Grand Lodge of the United States. K. W.G. Templar Hastings delivered a lecture on the secret work of the order. The reports of the 13 lodges of the jurisdiction show that the order during the past year bas bad al- mort unparalleled prosperity, the membership bumbering now about 1,500, almost doable the bumber of Isat year. Besides the lodges there are 6 degree temmplars in operation in the Dis trict. ————— Liscoin Co-oPpRRATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTA- TION —A special meeting of the laboring classes (white and colored) was held last Monday n'ght, at Galbraith Chapel, to consider the pro- Jeet of organizing a co-operative building as- sociation, which shonld be more favorable to the poor man. After discussion and explana- ton by several persons present, it was voted to proceed to organize the Lincoln Co-opera- tive Building Association, the shares of which shall be $500; monthly payments $1.25, and en- trance fee 50 cents. A ‘committee was ay pointed © peoeme & constitution at meeting. On call q ward and paid the entrance fee, number of shares they proposed —_.—__— TRUNK Stay ——_o__ Rear Estates TRaNsrers.—The following trapsters of real estate were to-day reported at the Real Esiate Exchange of RM, Hell: Part of sud. ©, im square 570, at $250; lot 29, in square 565, at S65¥; part of lot 5, in square 258— 46 teet—at 5,5; sub. 47 in square 6M, at 312.260.8(; par tof jots 11 and 12, in equare 177— 20 feeton 16th street—at $300; part ot jot $ in equare 576—20 feet 6 inches on Lassetts f Lot 16, in same square, et persuade the of the firing of and Sunset, & fixed honr, ur in the even. tarrangement, it is of no uae to ona re to ire, it would who wish wget Troe Tine. FREvcw store, Boor: iy market a fine stock of goods furable for Cnristmas presente. See their adverticoment, Doves ATTEMPT AT Svic:DR —This morn- ing, between 5 and 6 o'clock, Mr. John R. lonteastle, of Richmond, Va., attempted to mmit suicide by jumping from the third story window of Mr\Mich'l Murphy's board. ing house,on New York avenue, b*tween 6th and 7th streets. Mr. Montcastle came to Wash- ington about two weeks since in search of em- ployment asa tinner; but failing to obtain a Oe he got todrinking, and for the past week as been constantly in @ stale of intoxtcation. A few days past his situation has been such as to excite serious apprehensions on the part of his friends that he would commit some vio- lent act, and ever since his movements have been closely watched. Several times he has threatened self-destruction, but made no di- Tect attempt till last night. At an early hoar, while in his room, in company with a couple of friends, he suddenly sprang out of bed and made for the window, out of which he would have pitched had he not been seized and pre- vented from doing 0. The balance of the night he was guarded by two young men, who sat up in bis room till this morning, when he said he felt mach better, and requested them to go to bre: This they did, bat had hardly seated themselves at the table before he jumped through the window to the pave- ment below, @ distance of upwards of thirty feet He was taken up and carried into Mr. Murphy's house, re his injuries were found to be quite sev. though it is not be- lieved will prove fatal. Mr. Mountcastle is a very heavy man, and his escape from instant death is miraculous. He was subsequently placed in charge of officer Noonans and car- Tied (o Providence Hospital. SEE SEAM A Rap on THE CoLorED Fancy.—About balf-past twelve o'clock last night, officers ‘Steele, Westford, and Williams made a raid on & disorderly house in the second precinct, and arrested the mistress of the house, Lavina Whitaker. colored, and eleven others. also colored, named Margaret Foster, Mary J. Smith, Anna Tilghman, Mar: Clagett, Emanuel Laws, John H.and James Evans, Thomas Carter, 7 Johnson, Hen Wheeler. and Cleveland Scott The entire party had a hearing before this morning, when thi he of $3, and Lavina Whitaker, for keep- oy fe disorderly house, was fined in the sum of 8. Sa. or Prorerty.—Mesers. J. B. Wheeler & Co., auctioneers, sold, on Tuesday after- noon, twosmall brick houses on F str2et south, between 9b and 10th streets; one at $1.255, the other at $1,210. John H. Cooke and Wm. Gleason were the purchasers. Messrs. Green & Williams yesterday sold lot No. 24, in subdivision of square 3% improved ya frame house, containing 4 rooms, ituated on G street south, between 9th and 10th streets, island, to John Myers, for $230, eet Messrs. Jos. J. May & Co. attended the jarge auction sale of Freneb & British dress goods. silks, velve's, &c., in New York, on the 15th and 16th, and are now selling them at their store at rates that are bringing all the ladies of the city @ secure bargains. They are un- doubtedly the finest and lowest-priced goods yet brought from the New York auctions. Liou Canniaces.—Graham, 374 D streets between =th and 9th streets, has rec nt assortment of light carriages, which, by bis practice of cask purchases, he is enabled to sell at very low prices. He has a number of second-band carriages, in good condition, that can be beught at great bargains, pe ens PRR ae, Katt ror Covrt.—in the case of Richard Dant, who had a hearing betore Justice Bos- well the other day, charged with committing rape on Mury Morphy, in August, 1966, the Justice rendered bis decision, by which the accused was required to give bail for court in the sum of $1,000. oats Sia Gray» LARcENY.—Anna Jackson cams before Justice Morsell yesterday afternoon, on a charge of grand larceny, preferred by Clem- ent Jackson, And Was committed to jail for court, ——_e—_—_ Hickway KoneeRy —Asatlor, named Chas. Hill, came before Justice Morsell vesterday evening, charged by Harmon Fallon with highway robbery. He is held for hearing. gees: ALEXANDRIA AND Vicrxity.—The Journal of this morning says: The annual meeting of the Grange, Alexan- Gria and Manassas Railroad Company takes plsce at the office of the company, in this city, to-day at 12 o'clock. A large number of the stockholders will be present. The steamer Empire, which cleared trom tbis port tor New York on Friday evening. went ashore on Matthews’ Point shoals on Saturday night, and had not been gotten off yesterday morning. Pet McDonald, a resident of Manassas Janc- ton, attera pted on Tuesday to blow off the top of bis bead. He did not succeed. DIED. FITZHUGH. On the 21st instant, at five o’cl’k, MARY ISABELLE. daughter of John B. and Mary Fitzhugh. ‘The funeral will take pl t 10 o'clock a. m., the 22d instant. from the residence of her parents. Massachusetts avenue, between 2d and 441 streets cast Capitol Hill. The friends of the family are in ny Hi vited to atten: {Baliimore San please copy.} Peed td This morning. Miss NELLI VICK S$. widow of the late’ Sergeant Thomas Vickers, Uyears, The funeral will take place from Grace Church Island, at 2 o'clock P.1.,0n Saturday, the 23d in stant. pe) —_SS ADIES. you will find one of the best selected 4 stocks of French and Home made Corsets of al styles and sizes from 1 up: no reeds. Mr. Banm also manufactures his own Patent Hoop Skirts. to which he calls the special attention, as it most comfortable and elegant fu the market isiapa avenue. betwecn 6th and 7th sts ne 1° 49 oppo. st s# “TRTS MADE TO ORDER, WALL, ROBINSON & CO. 180 eee eae 180 no I6-1w 180 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Pa. ay. eT. 17 rH anv ISTH. Pa. av. o 18-3 QQQ_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 32 Between 9h and 10th Veoslen 322 WALL, ROBINSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORING, IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. NEW STYLES t FALL AND WINTER % CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. o021-im 18S ANNIE RAY’S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 236 Penn. ay., Legace | and 13 sts(north side,) % mS AA DEE REET MADE TS i RS. neasurement; and Warcented on 66 Tom messorement, an ; LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTH- M to a , Beil a Made to order. Family Sowing, Stitching. & CENTS PER BUSHEL ONLY FOR COKE, AT THE GAS LIGHT OFFI nolt-dlw No. 472 Tenth street. AS FIXTURBES. ment of GAS FIXTURES. consisting of CHANDIE it }, Cor ing of - TIERS. Plain and aniy BRACKETS HALL PENDANTS. aud READING LIGHTS, Together wet an ges sce of Gap SE ADEs o fe ta Ww wewl reaso! le he ‘esti . CHAE EROOW Gas Fitcers, a Plumbers and No. 501 Sth street, between D aud no?-eolm 4: vee Banal NEW.COOPERATIVE STORE. 4u7 NINTH c EEN DAND B. SEVENTH STREET. each. 486, — 86 WALIOY SES ANE IOPOES AUTO He Walnut Oval Picture Frames;from 7x9 to Incl square; Ri ‘Fr from 3x4 to ine! wil ‘1 Frames.in all itation Resewood , &. ‘so. Pictu: hie Naiaion Rosemont; alle kee at at 86 1h ts bet Deed eta, THE COURTS. Crmourr Court, Chief Justice Cartter—The case of Deely ys. Shannshar came up again this morning. After the evidence of Dr. Mor- An, yesterday afternoon, Dr. Riley was cailed, who testified for the plaintiff Several wit- nesses were called this morning. The trial is still progressing. Equity Covert, Judge Wylie—Oogan va. McManus; order releasing purchaser from purchasee, Home ys. Home; deposition opened by court continued; decree setting aside the taxeaie, McIntire ys. Rodver e¢ al.) deeree taxsale Myers vs. Myers ¢t al.; depositions opened by court: continned to Friday, Nov. 2d. Echols vs. Carteret al.; belong tried. In the case of Waguer vs. Manck, the defendant was grauied ieaye to plesd on payment of costs. Assignment for Friday, Nov. 22, 1867.—Nos. 74—William H. acd Henry U. Wyeth vs. Hen- derson Fowler: Brent, Phillips and Cox. 86— James U. Highland etal vs. George Savage; Brent and Merrick—Bradley & Bradley and Cox. 206—James H. Stevens vs. William ‘L. Dawson; Mattingly and Logan. %—David Landreth & Sone ys. John J. Barnard and William P. Dougal; Bradley & Bradley—Mat- tingly. 119—Jas. H. Birdsall vs. P. H. Welch; Merriman—Brailey & Bradley. 269_H. G: Fant vs. Charles Knapp and others: Mil Bradiey & Bradley. 242—Thomas W. Miller vs. Johu H. Olark; Mattingly—Jones & Ash- ford. 2%3—Oolles & Strait vs. John H. Clark, Miller—Jones & Ashford. FRESH PEACHES. 5 AY Cans HEATH AND WHITE SORT PEACHES from Loudon County, Va. ey have all the solid freshness of fruit just plucked from the trees and are in heavy syrap, there hed having been selected and canned im the orchard, they are free from grit and bruised frait so object- Jonable to those put up incities, For ealeat KING PLACE. _M. & SON, no i8-lm __corner iS: st. and Vermont ave. GENTLEMEN'S OLD STYLE SILK SULHATS remonetien and set 10.9 fashionable ‘shape at -M. CUNNINGILAM’S Bat. Fac: tory, No 346% Teh at., bet. T st. and Mass. ave, NB ~The best article Silk Hat always on hand or made to order at $6, ne M4-Im* Dt IMPORTATIO! ROBES De CHAMBEBS, SMOKING JACKETS, ax FINE FURNISHING GOODS. WALL, ROBINSON & CO. 322 Pennsylvania avenue, _Ro 16-1w RECEIVED—A lot of very fine GOLD J WATCHES! something news never wetors seen in this city.a Watch that winds seul y nd it at 5 y Todt “pennsylvania svemue, near tt A, BACON nom PARIS, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least odor. No. 506 east side of 1ith street west, near Pennsylvania avenue. oc 9-Im N Ew suniifal Clusters at low price n Beautiful Clusters, at low price. | Corner Vermont ave. and ith 00% Z.M. P. KING & 80) T ARRIVE! p= . Pure Country CIDER VINEGAR, at Jee OOLARK & PEABSON'S, Wholesale Agents a Commission Merchants jold-ait W. x. BABRY’S SHOW CASE WABEROOMS, No. LOUISIANA AN Between 6th and 7th strecta, nol-In* JUST RECEIVED, ag A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL KID FANCY AND MILLINERY GOUDs, BUGLE AND SATIN TRIMMINGS. GIMPS, FRINGES, Every Variety PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTON: COLORED SATINS AND VELVETS, every shade, HATS, in all styles and shapes FEATHERS, FLOW AND RIBBONS, A large and varied assortment of all kinds REAL LACES, LACE HAND: SETTS, COLLARS GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES generally, AT MODERATE PRICES, At DAVIS & GAITHER’s. no 19-eolw 20 Market Space. Wiuas BRADLEY & SONS Beg leave to inform the public and their friends that they have on band BEAUTIFUL STATUARY, and Veined Italian and various colors of MARBLE MANTLES. Also, 8 beautiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MARBLE MANTLES, far superior to Slate, as they are made of the Vermont Marble in the first place, and ill take the marbleizing deeper in the second ce; the third place they will hold much rmer together, and a pollsh eo high that you can see your face in them, and I think they will stand much longer than slate before they want polish: ing again, and then you have Marble Mantles as cheap as Slate. ‘We have an assortment of large and small MONUMENTS AND HEAD STONES; and also Monuments made to order, as well exe- cuted and.as cheap as ean be bought North. Allkinds of Marble Building Work. Plumbers and Cabinet Stabs, &c.. made at the shortest no- ce WI BRADLEY & SUNS. tice LIAM yes Steam Marble Works, no 12-Im* Penna. ave , bet. 18th and 19th sis. 600 BABBELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, viz: ©. GAUTIER'S CABINET, “FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHKLA BYE,” And the well-known “ BUSH RUN BOURBON All of which are offered by the subscriber to the trade AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OR MARYLAND, Of the same grades of Whiskey, I will also nell the same whiskies to the public by the gallon at the following prices: THE C. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, PER GALLON it os Phich4s the purest Bye Whisky ever sold in this strict. Linvite the medical faculty to call at my store and teat the purity of this article, being certain they will find to their pal Di it a whisky they can ‘recommend hens be expedient to use any. i $4 per gallon; “Old Fx- ‘at @3; the “Bush Bun ve Whiskies sold at 81 less per an be purchased auywherevtlee, of tae }» THE * MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT $2.25 grees PEB GALLON. C. GAUTIER, NATIVE WINE BITTERS, ven! ever it may ect: ia Bye,” & 00.8, PAWNBROKERS, Feciayiventa avenue, THING. INSTRUMENTS. Oxe PBICE ONLY! GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, AND WICKS. CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITTANIA WA ITERS. EATHER DUSs- Ate AR St AND STAMPED Rany ARB MOcRING IBD GAGES. ao. FRENCH CHINA. pects ete tack, und role Wares Om FANCY ARTICLES Ta French, NG Sewanee prep pence apnsretebey IVES! PATENT pain . hande- Be Tobie, Rege® Hengine, Lamps 4. on eee ely oS. Seno STANDS 98 SAL BR ER BETS, DROP aN pee Py PEaaE NeutertAD: CHABLES JR. CITY LTEMS tent AUCTION SALES.—Thos. Dowling will sell to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, st store 152 Bridge street, Georgetown, & stock of gro- ceries, together With Lhe store fix:ures Nagle & Co. will sell, this eventag, at 7 o'clock. and every evening chis week, st their Bew ealesrooms, 4i5 7th street, & larg lot of Bisnkets, Bed Spreads, Faney and Woolen Goods, &e. Green & Williams will sell on to-morrow, at 4 o'clock p. m.a Jot, situated on Lith street west, between T and U streets north. D.L Wells & Co. will sell to-morrow, at4 P.M, four-room house and lot on G street south, between 1th and {5th streets west Cooper & Latimer will seli to morrow morn- ing, at 10 o'clock, at 154 K street, between 17th and Isth, a large assortment of furniture S.R. Smith will sell to-morrow, at their room, 116 Pennsylvania avenue, of furniture and stoves. aA MetTROPOLITA: : r. Jobn Mulligan the great Ethiopian comedian, will make his Teappesrance in this city at the abovenamed popular Temple of Amusement, this (Taurs- day) evening. Mr. Josh Hart will also make bis reappearance, after an absence ot two years. We congratulate Manager Henze on securing these super-excelient artistes. The feature of the week has beeu a beautiful ballet divertissement called +Scenes at the National Course.” and Billy Rice’s laaghable sketch of “Running for Uongress ” 1f you wish to enjoy & Pleasant evening, visit the Metropolitan ail. Fixk BLACK BEAVER OVERCOATS to S10) ten per cent. discount from present prices, Until remove}, at Henning’s One Price Store, corner 7th streetand Maryland avenue. Selling Off to remove to No. 511 7th street, Intelligencer Building. sales- B assortment ena ene T4 JEWELRY.—Jet Setts, Coral Setts, Pearl Setts, Cut Steel Sets, Silver-plated Spoo and Forks, received this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Pennsyl- vania avenue, near 4} street. —__»—__—— FRoM THI8 Day I will sell good Whalebone Corsets at $1; make to order the best at $3. and guarantee the ft; my own Patent Walking ‘Skirt at $1.95; Shoulder Braces at trom $2.50 up. Oxs. Baum, 118 49 Louisiana avenue, near 7th st. es THE CoLocns WatTsme prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston, ts superior to the veritable “Farina.” Wespeak from actual ex- perience.—Baltimore American. €0 sscaddhanhaen es BLANKETS OF ALL CoLors.—Red, White, Blue, Grey, and Brown Blankets. Horse Bian- Kets; of all colers. Five lbs Blanket for $2.50. Ready-made Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather and Hair Pillows, Bol-ters, Mattresses, &c. ADAMSOR'S, 506 9th 8, 11,18 one door from Penn. avenue. pceativins Bader =} PERSONS wishing to subscribe for THE STAR Who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy- Yard, will please leave their orders on North A street, second door east of Fourth, Uapitol Hill. Joun Cocorns, Agent. —— IF YOU HAVE MORE MONEY than you know what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing , oF Harry; but if you Teeeived for the money snc's, Where Gent's Fur- “ty Goods of T you pay out, go to F Dishing Goods are sold at prices which competition. Lock at the following prices Good Merino Undershirts and Drawer: 90 cents and $1; good heavy Wool S and 25 cents: g I dozen; good or 2 boxes f Gloves from Hapdkercy Bomieal, at Pre mg Store 404 doors above ©) <T Gent this city Fran D and b, three do Hall. rH ‘ets, continues th: s a Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescencrs, &c. Office hours from £a.m.to@p.m. No charge for consulation, Established Is61. Pour Cors, Durillions et Ongles rentres dans la chair, cou-ulter le Docteur White, elabh depuis 1*6i—a son office No. 421 Penn- sylvania avenue, entre 1a quatrieme et La Six- teme rue. a en = = BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. PF BANKRUPTO1, Dieter UMBIA. $8. At the City of Washington, the 20th day of No- vember, A. D. 1337. The undersigned hereby gives ix appointment as assignee of TY Kt ON, in the city of Washington, within rick, Who has bee BANKRUPTCY, At the City of Was! Rotice of his appointment as assig SCHLEIMER. In the city of Washington. within said District. who bas been adjudged a bankrupt upon hisown petition. by the District Court of said District SAFFOL no 21-Th& M3w STRICT OF COLUMBIA, ss. At the City of Washington. the 20th day of No- b A.D. 1857. The undersigned hereby gives his appointment as assignee of JOSEP! 8. BURNET. in the city of Washington, within said District. who has been adyndged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of sald District MILTON J. SAFFOLD, Attorney at 425D BANKERS, F hened COOKE & CO. BANEEES, Fifteenth street, opposite Teeasury, yand sell at current market rates, and keep sonstantly en hand a full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &o., executed, and _ on all accessible points. ee 1-1 Virst National Bank of Washington BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th strect, opposite the Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United ave S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.eg '@ buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections m ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN end FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MEBT LOANS at all times cheerfully -aished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Ceshior. ‘Washington, March 20, 1865. m 21-ef HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAHY, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0., Act of the Nee tase a See mor t, . 80: EB, TE, ED ALUABLE FAPa 5 An alt tee ENTING OF APES, INSIDE OF FIRE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. Onc BROS ATENOR an wi 0 REPURR gop et Penenen Orvics Hovns: From 9 o'clock s. m, to +a no 2-TheM3w and for th ». B. JEWELL’S Cisxe aL BOAPS Unadultersted JEWELL, sso buts Bees seat if eee wo 24-6en i it wit give brick Tract Bucnv. Ry feelings, and 6 noc dl: _ AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. Affairs im Grergetown. List or LaTTERS remaining in {he post oifon, Georgetown, D. November 2): Ladies? List. —™ Mary Browa, Mrs. M TO NIGHT, Carin, 2; Miss Bebeces Oryer, Mrs Oassan- | i. oe dria Doueleon, Mary Fry, Miss Hedy Man- MAGGIE MITCHELL ter, Mrs.H. K. Hyatt, Mis Marty Jonnson, | aienn Mrs. A. J.0. M M 1 ARL OF garet Ross, Mi _METROPOLITA Mrs Mary Simmons. Mre J Smith, dirs. Sam Stevens, Mrs. Phebs A. Taft, | (Penusylvan enue, Between Ith and 12th ate) Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Mre. Janey Wi — Bhs Grotlemen’s List —J. ©. © Anderson, = “ Rail, Preatice Baghes, Isaac D. Bosley THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, tain A H.C | First appearance of MR. JOBS MULLIGAN The Emperor of al! Ethiopian Comedians. MR. JOSH MART Jonn Dixon, 1 tan Wom. Friends, T. G. Gart bard, Heory Hurd, Captain S a 2, w Hare & Co, a. Jobason, == Lee | popeiar Comedian, ay Henry ©. Mapuing, 2, Avraham S | bie! tain Astron Nickerson, (ieo Thos MULLIGAN old Canterbury favorite. HART Pearson. A ptain John Perry, | in x Henry Kouns, Jessie Rulon, Thos Shelton, . tHeee « Thor, H. Swen, Wm. Saker, Arhur Touer, | THREE ACTS. © cts. Uharles Walker, J. E. West, J. White, Wm | FATHER COME HOME. Worthivgton. owners of the INRBRIATRD—George McUallan and Maria Marr were taken to the statonhouse at a late hour last night, for being on the streets Inebri- ated, the former also being also somewhat dis- orderiy. They remained in the slock-up" all | night, and were "his morning bade to “go aud | T get drunk no more.” BerTex.—Oficer Fenton Paxson, who was sO unfortunate as to fall down the steps of ACTOR AND SINGER. BLACK BLUNDERS. a7 DON'T FAIL TO SEE INO. MULLIGAN ow at WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. B. PUGH Lessee and Manager. SIX NIGHTS OSLY A SEASON OF ENGLISH TRAGEDY. bis bosraing-house night before last, thereby | MONDAY, TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY king arm and cislocating his wrist, is EVENINGS, much dester to- Officer Robey bas been Wieunliee 6.00 and Ot. put on duty at the station-house as day clerk during th ness of Mr. Paxson. Saute or Rear Estats.—Mr. Thomas Dow- ling, Buctiopeer, yesterday sold the lot begin- ming On the east of J mn Street, KH) feet from Water stre=t, and running thence ea-t 104 teet, thence merth 15 feet, thence west I1f feet, and thence soath 15 feet, improved with a comfortable frame dwelling Bouse, now occa- pied by Mrs. 8. A.E. Brown, to Mr. A. Ken- chel, for 1,325. PrivaTeSace or Rear Estate —Mr. Thos. Dowling sold at private eale part of lot No. 2%, in Old Georgetown, fronting 60 feet on Prospect street, between Market and Freder. ick streets, by @ depth of 79 feet, to W. P. San. leer, Exq., for $1,600 cash. THE CaNnaL.—Basiness on the canal ts very much delaye: present by an insufficient supply of water. ‘There are numbers of boats in from Cumberland with coal, but they sre unable to move om account of low water. Some twenty boats got fast yesterday and as many to-day on & sand bar above the aque. duct bridge. The mills were obliged to stop runping to day, in order to raise the water for the navigation of boats. Boatmen say there is plenty of water in the level above the “guard lock,” and hence the opinion that there would be a snfficient supply on this lower level if it ‘were only allowed to pass through the feeder. Ne doubi there will bea cien’ supply of Wailer as soon as those in charge of the feeder | on the upper Jevel shall hear of the scarcity | his lower level. The boat Gol. A. Spates MRS. F. W. LANDER, (FORMERLY MISS JEAN M. DAVENPORT.) In her great classic and historic impeTsonation of ELIZABETH QUEEN OF ENGLAND, Being an English transition and adaptation of Giscometti's colebrated tagedy of that name, rendered 00 famous by Mad. tori in Italian. MES. LANDER ELIZABETH ME. JH TAYLOR ax re xX Supported by the LAN DER HISTRIONIC COM- PANT, and an presented nearly ONE HUNDRED CONSECU TIVE NIGHTS Before crowded, fashionable, and critical andi- ences in New York aud elsewhere. SCALE OF PRI Reserved Orchestra Chairs Parquette en) Dress Oircle Family Circle | Private Boxes The gale of o'clock on § 1 Metverott GOVERNMENT SALES, S10 so cured seats will comm nine URDAY MOBNING, November 23, Store u rict, there = come down with wheat, the J. Bilimyer | rhest bid with flour and gram for G. Waters; the Henry ty. on 8 Woce, or. with 100 tons of pig iron, and the K. A.Casteman and Four Brothers, with lime- stove evgovcT.—Another boat has arrived | ver tor the Aqueduct bridge. w TOWNSHIP reported ¢ ates Currency. + Alexandria Canal bave pur, Bvt. Majorand A.Q_ Mt BA. 1d. Opposiie Georg — 2. Lo Se + intention of laying off a township. | QALE OF ABMY CLOTHING, & f land ts supposed to be negr tne | * . =~ 4 of the Aqueduct bridge. c # Port.—Geo. H. Siou', Uapt. Ford, dae ather wharf below Water sireton Monday | | Will be « ping, from Philadelphia, arrived Tday | Army Chothin ng With & jatge cargo Of mereh indise tor N trict merchanis. The schooner John N weanb Grifim, Foster, cap'aim, has cleared for Phite iphia. The schooner R. M. Brookins, Dougias, master, bas cleared for Hinton Point a Potomac Division.—At the regalar weekly | Terme: « meeting of Potomac Vivision. Sonsoi Temper- 4) 4 at time of sae auee, held Jast evening, after the transaction mp eee Seer ree JP of the usual bu-iness, Miss Fordham ft nose present by playing the “Gre the pinno. Mr. F. Aiken, ot Metropol Jivision, Was then introduced and made a tew heppy aud encouraging remarks; after which Muss Fordham sang a comical piece entitied “Nancy's Waterfall.” W.P. Drew, G.W. P.. then addressed the Division with bis usual afer which the same lady named above dreamed that I dwell in marole halls.” Mr. Walter S-bastian then sang & comic piece entitled “Paddy's Wedding.” ©. K. Harris.G W. D. P., was next introduced, and addressed _ tbe Division with his usual spirit; after which | 2 the Division was formally closed. : A New ScHooner.—Theproper papers for the running of & pew schooner named + Annie Givson,” om the Potomac, were to-day taken out at the Custom House. This schooner was i Of {4th street, under the supervision of Oaptain Jobn Gibson, a kuown fisbermai he is to be used im roa- ning fish to mai isa beautiful little schoon. er, 50 feet long by 16 feet wide, and 4 feet deep, ‘With a rounded stern, and built afer a beaug- ful model. ——— eee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. RY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, D.C STOCK OF GROCERIES. STORE FIXTURES, &c.. AT AUCTION Ou FRIDAY MORN o’clock, 1 will sell at the ste D 182 Bridge street, opposite the New Stock of Groceries and Store Fixtures. THOMAS DOWLING nt funds: 10 per BS order of the @ Brovet B \ Us= VICBABLE auane 4 STORES AT AUCTIO Derot Quarrenmaster’s Orricr, meat Dee. Now 3 ioe noolt I 2 di jonel AP Biunt, Assistant Quai on MONDAY. December 2, at master ( 0 pounds old Tongue Iron 3 and 7s Ambulance Springs, 4 {9 Saws. Hand,Buck&c..16 64 Btrape, Breast, Choke, ete, t Harness % L and Wheel Male 99 sets ‘Ambulance do., 19" Lead jo. {0 Ibs Assorted Rope, Panlins 21 Pick Spad L. ap well- } 1.098 | 1d feet Hose 14 Office Chairs, cy S80 Chains, Breast, Trace.64 \ 8. Handle Shor- % Bridier, Riding, Wag-23 Kettles, Camp. Iron, mm. & & « in Property must be ‘removed within day of sale. 3c Deputy Quartermaster General. no20-0t_Brevet Brigadier General. U.5, Army. PPEStBABLe PROPERTY AT AUCTION.) ‘Terms cash. no 2 {Intel.J . H, WHEATL REMIUM STEAM W*: 5, BEATLEYS PREMIUM STE th Furniture, of whic May w roprieter. ate owner and tuated in the first district of New Or- A vans. inthe syuare bounded by Gasquit, Canal, Eset Fumawaried by tee Motes: | Marais, and Villere s ing about 70d “rebuilt 1986, and ts wow by | Paparc fet of ground te Tr the targont and moet complete eatabliahracut of (ei ‘e208 section of conntry. hen qice? ‘Scouring of all} one in thet t from the 2th day of 4 1” Will be assumed by the purchaser Terms made known on the day of sale EDWARD JOBDAN, manner. iy thankfal for past favors, the subscriber eoftclty the continued custom of tae community. ‘Goods ved and returned by express WarB Solicitor of the Treasu _ mort promptness and despatch. NT SALE OF SMALL ABMS “Fort Ofice adarees, Lock = = sone D OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY, ce closes daily at sunset except Satu: os it at 8% P. auit-6m By authority of the War Department. will be sold, = =— — | Sion“ the following Orduance and Orésenre Stoves: TMENT OF THE INTERIOR. tion, the following (rdnanoe o = DFPAUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, | omy, 19.551 SMALL ARMS, TP SROICE Banas ot dar. | Colts Ervbiving Rites "Bevage’s Plates | United “States Bitles, Starr's Pistols model 1540 Whitney's Pistols Entield Rifte-muske Prussian Bifle-muskets assachusetts. praying for the extension of nt granted to'him the 7th day of Feb-uary, , for an improvement in Machines for Clean, ing and Assorting Bristies.for seven years from | Belgian Rifle muskets Buryside’s Carbines the expiration of said patent. which takes place | Enfield Kites bse en on the 7th day of pop pi | ated Bi ~ hin = Gr a It is ordes that the sai P genetom heard at the ed States ae fiat Patent Office on MON DAY, the 20th day of January, 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are notil to ear and show cause, if any they have, w! said petition ought net to be granted. ma * x Persons opposing the extension are required to | , bore Muskets 3 file inthe Patent Office their cohyections, specially Pe rem A mn & set forth in writing, at least twenty days the | Adams’ Pistol 1 eee Gay of hearing: all testimony Bled by either party to ux Pistols ustrian Carbines be Setcenenttonee appartenances.snch as Screw- Drivers, The rules of the office, | Pall-Bcrews, Genes. Cone- Wrenches, Thumb: application. bead Wipers, Ball-Moulds, Thongs, Gunslings, Depositions and other papers relied upon astes- | &c. timony nrust be filed in the office twenty Gays belore a filin imony. ioe On " “Ordered. also, that this notice be pablished inthe | 14i70,oW Maynard's Primers, and Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. | 100.8 other items, C., and in the Boston Post, Boston, Mass..once | “week fot ecenni ks; the first of | Artille said 9 blications fe" be aE os | Travel eae ME Commissioner ot Patents. T° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN. DEPARTMENT OF ce Duly Toth, le. Pension Orri Bridles and Tools ion having been made under the act of nee at 10 o'clock on MONDAY, the Janes teat for the reissue of the following de- | sttitday of November, Wor Ws ts, which arealleged to have |" The Government reserves the right to Bint ate ‘date lw the Seacapton 2oack | 2! "1 warrant, be ig a tenor ASURY DEPARTMENT, Wit aloe, no id ahpection venta A See ™ Weviusins.te: appear. ‘308. H. BAR. ', Commissioner. DISMAL SWAMP CANAL In accordance with a resolation «f Congress. No. 39.278, for 120 pores, formed. under the act of | proved July 25, 1556. autborizirg the ‘3. 1856, in the name Lettice, widow of Eliiah ‘reas, stock owned by the United “Hill, and Was grauted December 34,1338, Btates In the Dismal Beastp Conal t. States in the Dismal Swamp Canal tam 196 such manner @s to best protect the interests of the: 4 acres, f act of | 1; canal, and to cnsure that BAe any pains gf Auue Rewel, | Cnitng Spates in onas conel, ane eran oa oe minor child of ow s and wad | fi expense to the Government — geld Ae Dita bn aso | nie pee ee NORA te March 3.1885. in the name of Levi + and | sight hundred (8.0) shares of stock owned by tha Was granted April, 1862. January 11, 1838. said! Dismal Swamp "hen March 3, => eee tier D. ee ¥ at Department, in of van for were tg wate ho cg of | fore ee eTRNG ca ntact, erates 1885, in the pam of widow ‘North a distance of abrat tren: a cost of oe No. w. acres, under the actof | Tare ‘whole number of inthe anal Bec 1s, it ° Philos | Shpatee aoa ‘and Mileas granted Movember is, ime. January ss; | GomPARY,,'8 Bar palneof wee bust wo. 12.564. for 129 acres, sett | “Fallin elation gp the Blstory and jarch 3. 186, in the name of oc. 3 ‘upon appli- du und won granted: August 1885. Febraary 8, oo = of the 229; for.-0a9 aren. loomed andar the actof money 10 be at of sale. and the is. in the name Stebbins, de- | Palance to be paid neo very of mes february 8, 1868. meats of conveyaace. = ‘Pepney| Exclusively articles used in Housekeeping. Tree wate From to day I will sell my large stock BOOTS AKD SHOES AT COST to close business. Ger geet Soe tyes “A. P. HOOVER, 331 Penn's ave., bet. 6th and 7eh oc 19-00lviit South aide.

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