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THE EV The Largest Cirenlation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY... NOVEMBER 25, 1867. “S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PA SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | \° i" bat it was fully mine o'clock before the GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. w A NATIONAL CHAMBER OF cy MERCE. it fs am undoubted fact thats great deal of the talent of the country is now given ex: sively to manufacturing and commercial pu! but so closely do our business men devote themselves to the most Girect means of making money (hat they are content to leave the work of government to otpers. They hardly take the trouble to go to | ok of taking part in primary meetings: and thus Dave not that influence in shaping practical legisiation for the benefit of the material in‘erests of the coun- try which they should have. Active, prac- tical men in business pursuits dislike to enter the political aren&a—except where some special anterest is imvolyed—and it 1s almost hope- Jess to expect & change in that respect, But there is another means of bring- influence to bear. suggested in several quarters that a con- vention of delegates trem all the boards of trade in the United States, should be arranged to meet im some central city with a view to torming & Nationa! Chamber of Commerce. friendly meeting | of representatives of different sections would brimg about = better understanding, and an important part of their business would be the Projection and protection of great national Insuch qu banking and carrency, de a mutual inter, | wale desbe, with the Marp in the ceatie aud change of opinions would be of Advantage and & discussion of these points by practical men would undoubtedly have s good result. -| we gress would naturally take into phases Moa | fourm Found Bussy claimed frat blood, which ton, suggestions emanating from such a body, | and by holding their meet: during the sessions of This is well improvements. ings im this city dowa, which was allo the National Legisiatere ome hour and forty the dignity and importance of the National Cbamber of Commerce would have their full THEUONTRACTION (QUESTION day, it willbe remembered, a bill was intro. duced in the House by Mr. Ingersoll, of Lili- | uols, and referred to the Ways and Mean Committee, and ordered to be printed, provid ing for the repeal of the existing law which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to re- tire from circulation United States notes to an Amount not exceeding $4,000.00 per moath, and also prohibiting any further retiring or reduction of the currency by the Secretary of the Treasury. This measure will be warmly pressed by the Western members, it is understood, and will perhaps pass the House ever, its chances are dubious, and it is be- | Opponent, rity of that body are disin climed to meddle with Secretary McUulloc! Plan of contraction, for the present at least. 1 ase, Bowever, further con‘raction should be certaim that the Senate | ‘Will not agree to any scheme for issuing green- backs tothe amomntof theone hundred mil- licns already contr In the Senate, how. | hieved that a m: u | friend in truth forever to prohibited, it Mus. LaxDER.—The character of Etizabetn, | made famous by Kistori, lost something of its | effect by its performance in Italian. Mrs. | Lander, in her fine actin, ston of the pis: power as an arc je appears, and single item of histor'cil < in the English ver. ty vg < & Digher ides of her reai | than in any. other out sacri a x T - ne correctness, or mest | (=> TEMPERANCE-Senators WILSON aa tbe dramatist’s points, gives such “ Dases of the character ¥ Of her auditors. representations of this | Opera House commenced 's to-day, and is progressing fneiy. ——O_ = NaTIONAL THEATER.—it is seldom a play is given with amore perfect cast and with greater effect than the « Pearl of Savoy,” as performed at the National for two piause was frequent iast & itebell was called before tl the close of e im two pieces torce to the womanly p as to win thi ihe curtain at very act. To-night she appears Naw Yorx Mayoratty ot New York city sppear to be giving up the notion Of dropping their own candidate tor | Mayor—Hon. Wm. A. Darting—and going over to the support of Hoffman, in order to defeat Fernando Wood. pe Se ren U7 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we | have the December number of The Galazy. \£ The Republicans | “} ——————————— Tae ALAbaNa Convantion.—At the even- ing session of the reconstruction convention | im Alabama, yesterday, an amendment to the article om the legisiative department was of- fered toempower the Legisiature at its next session to go furtber in disfranchising perso who bad participated with rebellion and hay Bot sided im recoms'ruction, and was tbe last vote—43 to 37. ‘The article on the judiciary im the constitu- | the Governor spall appoint SLi judges of the several courts: solicitor: cbancellors to be confirmed by Biagistrates shail be appointed by the Gov. ernor, but the Legisiature m: ze manner of appointing them. Chancellers shail And judges shall appoint ral courts. The term of all ix years. The ap- ers is provided in tuon provides that Bppoint registers, clerks of the seve: » shall be tor si pointment of judicial offic order to prevent their election being controlled by colored yours. The black delega' cppose this policy. An ordinanc: duced to tax liquor twent pay the expenses of the c Babce was introduced and referred, imst the loan of $225,000 ‘Temnessee railroad, whic State in Confederate mo SUL undiscbarged, and that the road is bound Bow (© pay the said sum in good money. —<——_—__—__ Fusian Exzcetions To-pay—a Patch trom London yesterday says —Th citement over the ap ipg® were held at London, Bir: Manchester in favor there was some rioting, Sqainct ihe Fenians is very bi to. irectly rei the condemaed '¥ cents per gallon to to the Alabama and R was repaid to the mey during the war, is of a respite. At Birming- and the feeling fused the tion to ir Manchester is fall of infan- | » Nd special police. Barricades latier for protee- An Cpe ly ch in the mercy, but ‘Korabie. ton in case of riot. House et Commons last failed. The House was i JErrERSON Davis IX Ri Gispatcnes ay: Mr. Day: Tuesday, and, to ay. New York, went o: marie at her axiling hour, unaccompanied one. Richmona be Ould’s how there yesterday, not even isst night denied the any intention of resis der wood MomND.—Richmond ve left Canada last ‘oid attracting attention in steamer Albe- 9 o'clock. He was On bis arrival at | & coach and drove to Judge counsel Mis | THE BEST Teport that ung ® trial before | Mr. Davis is in exeellent = Many friends were Couser oF Tax Lora ‘The General Counci! tee ran church (in session at Fort Fe Sp: [Special Despatch to tee Uimeinnat Enquirer.) eg ome Nee a +O Soca ee ate of pen ened championship of middle wr ights, came off at Rober'sdaie Station, on the Lae ger} and Fort Wayne railrosd, about sixteen miles from this city, to-day. A train had advertised leave for the scene of battle sat half-past7 thousand persons. Considerable time perienced tn finding a ground suited for the purpose. but finally after a great deal of ridiag railway. a utiful spot, close by the rack, im an open fiel | awaited the appearance of the nts. Duffy was the frst msn to shy his castor into ig. which act was loudly applauded by the large crowd present, who ago large majority to be in his favor. Soon ai Bussy tossed im bis cap, quickly follo’ mat himself, Mike McCooie and Dennis 0” 2 acted as seconds tor Duffy, while Jerry Dono- van and Butch Fraok scted in a similar ca- pacity for Bussy. Joe Coburn would have seconded the latter named man bat Bussy thought be couid be of more service as outside adviser, and for that purpose the cl ion, TOOK & position just at Bussy’s corner. Jack Looney, of St. Louis, for Duffy, and Jack Mc- Cann, of this city, for Bussy, were chosen as umpires, snd considerabie talk, Nick Geary, the backer of Fitzgerald in the Dorney- Fitzgeraid mill, was selected ss the referee, while Capt. Hayman acted as time-keeper. The men were then stripped, and pg = a sical appearance cemmented upon. 7 seemed to have been trained too bard, he show- ing very thin: while, on the other hand, Bassy looked the picture of pertection. Tke colors of Duffy were a green tissue, with the white of Erin in the centre. Bussy’s was a our national flag in each corner. At precisel five minutes past two the fight commen: Bussy having nis back to the enn, he having the toss for choice of corners. In the “Jp the eight round Bussy got the frst knock 'p the eight ro ock- pa A ertyestn fighting minutes, and one handred and thirty-five rounds, Duffy's sec- onds tossed up the sponge—Bussy thus win- ning all three events. The reason of there be- | ing so many rounds must be attributable tothe fact that Duffy fought the drop game, andthe men would be up tothe scratch when down would go Duffy w avoid punisoment—in fact so often did he do this that the crowd became disgusted with and hissed and hooted nim, S| the meanwhile cheering and applauding Bus- sy for Bis manliness in fighting a fair stand- up fight. After the battle Bussy jumped over the ropes and ran swiftly to the train. He evi- dently was not suffermg at all. The only Punishment be did receive w one eye being closed and the other in mourn- ing. Dufly had suffered about the neck and left side; indeed, fears are entertained that he will never recover from the effects of the ter- | rible blows of the manly Bussy. The baving started for the city, Bussy went about lecting a purse of money to present to his od in @ short time bad raised sev. | eral hundred dollars for that purpose. | sides this, Bussy made Duify a present of $5 S| amd expressed himself a8 anxious to be a W. SAMSON, D. D.. will pr diree Chapel. Massachasett av | une. between 9th and 10th streets, TO-MORKD | (SUNDAY acta. m. SREY F.S. DBA. Titan MB. Chur firh ¢ streets P: will preach r- 1 ME. Church. corner of 434 and L nd. TO-MORROW, at I o’clock. 1t* REV. NEWMAN HALL. of Londen, will Sine permission preach at UNION ETHEL AM. © § HURCH. Mstreet, on TO- MORKOW. (Sunday) at 3 p.m. it* JAS. A HANDY, Pastor. cd TIPTON, Representatives PRICK ANTS. have | Sratgu Temperance Soclety at Term ‘0- MORROW (Sunday) F ORIENTAL LODGE, No 19.1, 0.0. F.— ‘The officers and members are requested to meet TO-MOKROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 1 clock, for the purpose of attending the funecal of ttate Brother Cur. Fries. Members of sister ges in good atandine are invited to attend. By der. _ {it} JOHN WAHL. Per. Sec'y. I 0. 0. ¥ —MOUNT NEBO ENCAMP- oat NT.—A special ineeting will be held on ING next, at 6 o'clock precisel; , ternal visit to Marley Pment.at Alexandria, Members of sister ments are fraternally invited to unite THOS. W. FOWLER, Scribe. HOUSE CARPENTERS’ ASSOCIATION. Rere will be special meeting of the HOUSE C ENTERS? ASSOOTATION. in German Hall, Lith str. ‘tween F and G streets.on WEDNES Mth, for the neral buxiaess REE it, betwee DAY EVENING at7 o clock, Nov. purpose of initiation amd no 23 St JAM REV. DR. NEWMAN HALL, of Lond will preach on SABBA’ MORNING morrow dat the Ball of the House of tatives. at 11 o'clock; im the AFTER- rch, (colored,) ween 15th and sth streets; and in at o'clock. at the New York Avenue Presbsterian Qhurch (Rev, Dr. Gurley ami on MONDAY EVENING. at 7, o'clock. at Kev. Mr. Taylor's Church, in Georgetown. Mt NOTICE.—AN persons having claim IG wolaee & balance due from ths United tates to JOHN BURNS. late seaman U. 8. Navy, deceased, are hereby notihed to present euch claiuis, with per vouchers. to Stephen J. W. Tabor, Fourth Auditor, within four (4) months from this date. STEPHEN J. W. TABOR, Fourth Anditor, November 20, 1867. no 23-3t $100 REWARD. Ovrice Assintant QUARTERM ASTER, Cuatranooga, Texx,, November 13, 19. $100 reward of "to any pe arrest or furnish any information that the arrest and conviction of the pa who cut the halyards to the flagstad in ¢ Cc rte st this pli a See eee Pee 4 WAINWRIG no 18 6B Capt.aad AQ. Me NOTICE. —Those indebted to THE EVEN- 1m ING STAB up to this date are req tan te make y i NG Dt, 4s beretolore, to Mr C. Be BA KI (at bear otic.) in whove hands tine uniderst bas placed all its outatauding aceoupte for ites ion. -D. ACH. ‘October sist, scat FRENC NFECTIONERY AND ADIES’ OYSTER SALOON. aosten Ht salvvinub ys, ts Penusyl- ‘ania avenue, between Ith and i3th streets, re- 5) ae BROT uCeS to vege the pub- jc that he is now prepared urnish Oysters ina perior style. “Also, Cofies, ‘e®, and Choeolate. ‘arties. Weddings. and Families furnished with shokce Gakes, Jee Creams. Pastry and alt articles in the Confectionery business, made deat Biaterial and at the shortest uotice, cet THE TEMPERANCE BUILDING AND TRUST ASSOUIATION will hold ree, meetings at 7B. m. EVERY NIGHT wot! far: basen Son this (Moniay) steko nec .commescing ve izbt. Books open for subscriptions to stock and certiicates of shares will be ready for delivery. Wasninoros, November Th I _GRO. SAVAGE, Presiient, noli tec 3 METROPOLITAN BU OcT- lem TAN BUILDING AssocT TATION FOR INVEST. MENTS. AND THE CHEAPES Most CERTAIN FOE LOARS SAFE, CERTAIN, AND RELIABLE. All stockholders participate in the advan this Association.’ No imtiation fee in ire .diinttatious ct the per cent ae whish vances vent loans. for purposes | mere’ “speculation, and ad cortaluts ta ahr not Bortunities of borrowers obtaining monty when jt Subscription Books for Stock in this Ai tion are now open at the foliowing-named places, to wit HORATIO BROWNING. President, 353 Penn- mirepie. OOb' ear Sixth street. wa Pa AE sie Peanylvania ave. E.W.c) Jr. Seeretary, 444 Fourteenth street. pear ‘ork avenn: Cordifientcs of stock will be st once: insted to all aera sere ts ken, nd perso deatrous of obtanlay seek should Printed Constitutions may be obtained at any of ine bere ETS BROWNING, President, Cs cm STABLIGHED 18628. HERSON @ FERGUSON, 6m Fits: atpnen.Soptue tot STREET, Hi and P Y. FANC Speech. AL. Daring the weex ending Saturday there has been received at the Department Printing Division, $544,000 in Frac. . Daring the. Period the Smount forwarded was as BreD Ga” antetae eBbes sleet sto. ‘were:—For ¢ifcull notes, a its of public money-, Genera! Mower on Thursday issued General aire No. 19%, of which the incumbents being impedi- rection under the Inws of 1s fficers in Louisian: t Voorhies, Lisutendat Cte, following are G —— and E.J Ji inted in uaitor of Publi Ting the week was 249.120, maki: total amount issued up to date, From this is to be deducted the currency returned, including w: ing fo $5.257,595, Teav: at this date, orn out not is removed. aad Jone McNt a in actual ited piace. Henry Bensel, State Tax Cellector Fourth ts removed, and ted jn his place.” * * © an impediment under the laws o: —~ *he Parish reyed the during the week was 9512.546. from meager ph mewdhrter f were $354,676.71, making & amount for the ‘week ending to-day $2,114,497.93, and the since the beginning of the present $92,007,045.47. —_+—_—_. Government Securities. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, 1967.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Goy- ernment securities: U. S. 6's Coupon, 1881... U.S Five Twenties, i:62. U.S. Five Twenties. 1564... U.S. Five Twenties, 1565. S. Five Twenties, Jan&. en Thirties, J U.S. Seven Thirties, July. vacant by special the current series the Coroner im accordance wits until the officer newly the office of sheriff of the parish of Orleans vacant was issued in conse- Quence of the failure of Dr. Avery, by order No. 192. to and th so sasrencer Riso successor 1s accepted. Spas from New Orie: say :—Gen.Mower this: order, No. 1%, sus] orders 191 and 19, orders 188, paragraph 4, from these’ besdquartere parish will act as Sheriff, the of laws. paar ve the bord required by of the present incambent ice unless the bondexecuted a 08@ portions 20th and 2tst, re- Officers. The Times that Gen. Grant has di- Tected Gen Mower to suspend his order making removals until Gen. Hancock's er- rival. The Times says :—‘ We are informed very, newly-appointed ired bon guard was sentio the sheriff's offi — ejecting the eccupants and installing 'y Council last night adopted the S7Or's recommendation that city notes ot de- nominations of ten and twenty be stamped to TF cent. interest from Dec. ist. A z Of citizens is being held in La- ette Square, in pursuance of 8 call to con- finances. Tne meeting is ver: {geet vetionsty estimated at from five to fif- CO-OPERATIY! a aay EN ar, fresh from New hoice Northern Butter, Lard.E, |. 1 Mackerelin kits, berries at New Yerk prices, F: cans, Loring’s. Golden and other and other Cracke nd other Groceries always on receive subscription for stock at tore at all hours of th 3 rt and Tomatoes era mixed at $1.27. received: demand iair. Provisious—Market quiet: we quote Bicon Shoulders 12 cents, rib Sides 154 cents, clear clear, none offered; new 16 cents; city uncovered Ham: Isai cents. Mess Pork— Western nominal Lard in tres. 13 cents; do. in stock very small; Baltimore refined in kegs 16 cents per Ib. Sugar—Was quiet yesterday; no sales re. ported; holders stead: to Messrs. A. T. STEWART & CO. being the excl: imitations stamped inside buyers against < * also “ALEXANDRE CELE. ich are now in the market and sold ag the genuine glove All genuine Alexandre Gloves are stamped $32 50 per bbl. der Ligh: Jp SseLeTion oF ‘The co-partnership of JOSEPH L. GALT & J, R was matuslly dissolved on the 19th All persons having claims « will present the same to J and all indebted © the Late firm will settle with J. L. Miller, who is empowered to liquidate the same J.L. MILLER, JOSEPH L, GALT. Having disposed of my interest in tl of cond: the advertising in the ARTNERSHIP. 4.8. & Cie, n Universelle, 1855, RTMENT OF T. UNITED STA L. of Springfield for the extension of a patent eist day of August. 1454, -for an improve- ment i» Machines fer Stickin, fro1 expiration of said gust. n be heard at the DAY. the 27th day of April M.; and all persons are noti- ‘ar and show canse. ff any they have. n ought not to be granted. the extension are required to takes place on the red that the sald gion and Georgetown MON politan renlroes, tae JL, +1 respectfully’ a tatrvunge of the public JOSEPH L. GALT. :-To U. Total, o71. amount. ulation total fiscal year ——_.——. Markets. Flout.—The market was quiet yesterday, holders firm; we have only to report a sale of 100 bbls. City Mills standard Extra at $10.50 per bbi.—quotations un The inspections of flour of Baltimore for the week 21, 1567, were as follows: Howard Street, Uity_ Mills, oy .; and foo 3 Flour, 22,615 bbis.: toget Flour, and 970 bbis. Corn Meat. Grail fferii eat were very light els of both white and red; the market was steady: with sales of 500 bushels common to falr white at #2.25a82.50, no aime sae &. pen 0 200 madi 3582.45; 600 bushel ceipts 3,526 bushels vw we Qctive, included in the sales were 20) bushel old white at $1.35; 1,100 bushels new at si ‘$1.24 small lots of old damp a: t $1.05a81.20. as to condition; 50 bushels old pellow at 31 3381.35; 4,000 bushels new West- Oats—3,000 bushels only , but ‘and meal in the city ending on Novem- 9,420 bbis.; Onio, 3.700 bbis: Wheat with 507 bbis. Rye 2,200 medinm is common at ellow; the market estern mixed more id mixed jainst the firm L. Miller for payment: business ars of the sand Metro: ler, my former for him a continuance fice thear objections, AUCTION y now discontinued. pened on TU) he 25th instant, wi ed stock of Books, both stand many of them in very rich and with numeron: tropolitan Hotel. must be takeu and | pacroRruean Hote sh the rules of the transmitted in accord: office. which will be furnished on ap; Depositions and other papers relic mony must be filed in the office twenty days before iay of hearing; the ar; r filing the tes! F- shat this notice be fa Republican. Spring: E for the wuitable for the se, if any, within Also, Childs timon; th cheap and both at ai ‘Massachusntts, on: eek ee the first of said gublications to iy days previous and MARBLE HALL, ABOB LIEN UPON CROPS. a Rrens, Distaict NTG0MR Grxerat Onvers, No. In order to secure to jate payment for the eby created in thei the farmson which ployed. Said lien attache subordinate to prior liens. ‘This lien will be recog: and magistrates of this by attachment to be ceurt of record, or sricultural laborers in the labor of this year, alien is iF favor upon the crops eY, are respective! from this date, and nized by the sever State \d will be rhable before @ justice of the it¢xceeds one hundfed dollars, it t before a court of record having Jurisdiction of such cas Such attachment will oe ‘be insued when any part of the crop shall hereafter be removed or be about to yment of the wages, and be removed witbout ones as will call. OF MR venue, unde: AY ‘ith a new illustrations, iren’s Books fine editions. ‘tion and pri- usual prices, commenc- jay Evening. A new catalogne is now of the more valual ‘on is solicited L_WALL je and attractive £00., Aucts. 458 FRANC & GOLDMAN take pleasure to inform the public of Washington that they have just opened at their new Store, 459 7th street, opposite Patent Office, a very large and we'l selected stock 3+ GOODS. These Goods being bought at this great reduction in old cheaper than i y. and all we request will convince yourselves that youcan buy GENTS | FURNISHING GOODS at Marble Hall to more ad- vantage than anywhere else, Try it. FRANC & GOLDMAN, 458 7th st., opposite Patent Office, L.—A. GREEN has removed his old established Paper Store to HARVEY'S old J llth and C streets, where he will be his old customers, and as many new Rep. & Exp.) no 22-3t other store «call, and you without the consent of Affidavit being made recited. and of the am: oo ma for his share of the in other cases of atti at Lemp the pi #0 nach of the crop pri Ll be suftici: borer. either ef Ling facti stove rages due or to be- or due of to become due nd bond being given. ax nt, the attachment shall ¥ officer. te be levied on luced on the plantation as icient to supply the de iff shall swear in his affidavit that he is unable to give security, then shall isene withont any security on thi ‘The attachment suit shall be triable at the first term of the courts after the execution of attachment. and auy number of la- i. win in one suit. The undersigned would reg] friends and customers. that on or about the der the name of the attachment A large and vari ENS AND, BO: His stock will embrace the lat Bei hing and 4 with our establishment will be a J ected wi b| i Connect STOMS DEPARTM By command of Brevet 2sth Infantry, Brevet Major ( Foy We ow‘ Alia ead Frexcu BOOKS! pect ; inform his he publ of December proximo, un- STEPHENS & CO. © generally, . NINTH AND ment of READY MADE CLOTH- ‘NISHING GOODS. test styles and best otber Goods Under the supervision of one ofthe most fashion- able cutters in the District. T. A. STEPHENS. Late of Wall. Stephens &Co. FRENCH BOOKS BECEIVED AT THE HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. Notre Dame de Paris, par Victor Hugo. EORGE H SMART HAVING LEASED THE well-known Restaurant. 165 Peno- Pd Ade venue. between I7th and 18t streets. ied by Geo Hamlin, lithe gat to “ fils friends on iteape ENING, Novembe: Bupber at $ o'clock. © no 21-3t* ANSO INSTRUCTION —The celebrated Ban- q BSON & KEYNOLDS, have rooms, 536 7th street, between Louis-; rect. over Stevens’ Tea Hong, wl they will give instruction in jo Music from 9 a. m. to 9 p. and very simple, a thorou, teed in one short course of -$ Le Dernier Jour d’un Condamne, par Victor Les Feufiles D'autonme, par Victor Hugo. Les Maitres Mosaistes, par George Sand. Lawartine’s Meditations Poetiques.... and many others, French and German. iana avenue and D « We are deily receiving « fine stock of Goods suit- able for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ameng them a fine assortment of OLIVE-WOOD BOXES, SWISS CARVED GoopDs, GLOVE BOXES, FISH. a ed from Boston— “3 Sarrel SHOKE MACKEREL. 2 do MES MACKER LED HERBING SALMON, HALLIBUT, i YAN BROTHERS, sme Ivanin avers. letropolitan Hotel. JEWELRY BOXES, DRESSING CASES, &c., &c. INITIAL NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. FRENCH & BICHARDSON, ‘i 834 Penns. avenue, (T° ALE Witost Tr may concern. ER's Orrice, { , 12, 1867. given to all ewployces road, in arora ; ake) : OORE. Majord. Mewes. A VARIOUS FRUITS. je CHOCOLATES, &c. AD LEwon PREL. SoMa? RRO EL, WASHINGTON CITY BAVINGS BANK. Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS and STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. Not ‘nited States M’ ‘enn her, in person or Goxpox s PRESRR. MAILLARD’S Has Went se Rcd method lewsons. Private Les- no? 6t* 349 PENNSYLVANIA WENUE. 349 w nowledge guaran- FISH. Le J_A. BUFF, Treasurer, a A. BUFF, Treasurer. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS FANCY AND MILLINERY GouDs, BUGLE AND SATIN TRIMMINGS, GImPs, FRINGES, Bvery Variety PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COLORED SATINS AND VELVETS, every shade, BATS, in all styles and shapes, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND RIBBONS, A large and varied assortment of all kinds LACES, LACE HANDKS, GLovae akp Fancy 4D MODERATE PRICES, DAVIB & GAITHER’S, SETTS, COLLARS ARTICLES generality, 20 Market Space. AND FOUND. K street, between th and reward will be USE. with teres ferences given. SOR RENT-TWO FURY ROOMS at 496 7th street 1, ae )OR RENT—A FRAME HOPE W and pameage. en i2th stot F° RENT—A aIAWis bh street. between e. Ingmtre at 410 Bh street PRIVATE FA! A Woost on ‘one havi PRESS to seit re oF Addres-ing N& BO.,cor. of Sth st. westand K st. uorth. no2-3t MART, ACTIVE BOY desires to ler TRADE, TON where ‘Also. one : x A ania, BE ‘O51 —On the 2th, son & Co.’*, on 7th «1 Pennsylyanta avenue, a VEIL. The finder it. between G. J. J: ree ‘and J. W. Sell s will recelve the thanks of wncr (a widow lady) by leaving it at the Star Of- fee. ‘no 22-2t* ESTRAY BY MILY WILL » gentlemen. 306) 13th st, bey METROPOLI head ‘nd white belly ud 4 to the highest Ce URSDAN. December 5, at ©, roof of ownershiv at thi: Tienes. prior to that dat TED—A GIRL to do nasmall family. \d ironing well. OR RENT—A FRAME Ol si of five rooms water on the west, between DEN. Boom 3, Dfice Internal Keve. FGE SAL E—One LOT Southeast r coh wire for Mrs. GBAVES, yr te the corner of I, between Land K ste. no 22-2t* WwW NTEBD—A SMA Jouse must be ii ession given id. athly in advance. ce. 8 ert Lal 4! : feasant locality, Guo’ k HERRICK, Dee fw Will be sold on Tnesda: o'clock. if not before Ks vO UNFURNESHE DRY GOODS, &. Receiving DRY GOODS EVERY DAY. ED expe RS. white men ferred. ON, Georgetown, D.C. DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ANTED—2.000 YARDS OF DIRT, to Se de- 20th and U streets Fleet Ward. Propeenl ° ara. i December 1. Adiress B. HARLAN. Secon! Boao Ripecatees refere: given Add: /ROUGBLY-FURN ers of Dry Goods, either wholesale I to examine on bit & very ex! ed assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS hased to great advantage. with prices revised ally, in no Chee allowing Subseteed Re bennter- r stock. We are pre- ‘tensive and well sel st. bet. Sth and 6th, omly two ay” Om. OUSE FOR RENT —P. SE. suitable for» Be 16 years of or Shoe ator preferred. Office. 323 Pennsylvania avent 'S EMPRESS ( ixte LARG: A another stock of Ty low Fabs as epared to sell as ch "Gee rice onl: OOMB | WANTED—Wanted. ROOMS and KITCHEN. housekeeping, fn a private fami Sat $35 per month. Address Six nice UNFURNISH aikling on the N Louisiana avenue and vith «treet: <uitatle fices ing rooms, will be remted se pat ‘HS. sf TS PER YARD UP. ANTED—A steady GIRL. or middle-aged WOMAN. to do general housework for « family of three persons. Inquire at BREWER & 8 . corner Penns} tyanie evenne be secn apy time between 9 o'clock, and for terms aj MeN the Pasko: wana ast MPR CLOTH: AERA Pressed brick Front Street weet. between bh, completely furnishet x By the lst of December. ‘ighborhood, three ROOMS. two Chambers that could = used for 4 Bitch gy oce reas ROOMS. Box of residence and stat TrACHEE WANTED—Any lady Gesiriag « Sit uationtag, Pr in one of the I please address Post what experience the bas had in teachi: referen- her adres pe isa STORE WANTED-—in « + take fixtures and stock of Notions if assortment are deemed suitable, Address ALso. large Two-story BRICK HOUSE Fennesivania avenue. next door wes! cious grounds. $190 ont, & orm tar Office, giving Ni o. Geen INVESTMENT! Corner Seventh and F streets OR RENT—Three UNFURNISHED suitable for housekeeping. te. MONEY SAVED!'! GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. "8S, 115 Penn's ave., ts, for a general assort- Office Box 450, Inquire 223 sth =o RY BAXTER between 19th and 20th s' pd location; would ment of cheap DRY cort, Kent $15 per month, in adva SCRNISHED ROOMS OODS. dies’ Vests and Pants always in .. street. opposite nd ; also, Gents’ Shirts and Drawers. nl5-2w* N ee VELVETS FOR MANTILLAS, VET EENS and CLOAKING CLOTH, in ty. h Trish PLAID POPL’ IN! VELONS. REPS, BIARITZ5, NOS. and various cther styles of dregs goods, i FLANNELS, RED AND WHITE OPERA CLOTHS, full stock of black and eol- ‘Our stock is full in all departments, We offer all “é BROTHER, 36 Central Stores ANTED—New GOLD and SIL’ 4 value. at the old establial ker's Store of R. FULTON & Oast-of CLOTHING, ola other RARE CHAN couse: E_ FOR RENT, om BOARDING. NT—FURNISHED PA CHAMBERS: thout TABLE BC Toth, between loth and 11th MS. WITH BOARD & private family. - 246 G street, beiwene goods at the le plying at Ne. 4 nil 1th streets, BALLS, PARTIES, &e. ik FOURTH GRAND BALL LONE STAR TEMP Will be given at PRO’ ELDON’S NEW HALL. 150 Pa. ave., het. 17th «nd 1sth sts. N month in advance References eachang ED ROOMS, WITH Permanent or transient persons. (in a first-class house.) Y Street, between ith and Lith FEW BOARDERS CAN B: 41 DATED with BOARD and LODGIN kT: or week. Apply 303 i LENT—Small W E ov. 2 1; admitting a Gent and Ladies, BoOARD—Ficst-class TABLE BOARD. $3) mouth, and furnished ROOMS, from $5 to hetween Ith and Isth ‘A few boarders can have ROOMS at reasonably treet, east side, betwee Board PERSONAL. ALOT, 2 foot front, with good north side, between ith ant N's. 509 oth st. 4 S2 paid monthly will buy this RS AND OTHERS DE: 7 aes BOARD and hand ed RUUMS. at moderat is Recruiting) Rene z Washinsion. DCN THIRTY DOLLARS RE the apprehension fice, the followi Indiana Avenue, vember 23. 1857 BD will be paid tor nd delivering to me. at this of a deserter from the 1 RS LEONARD, general servieo, recruit U.S. Army, 22 years of age fair complexion five minutes walk from Depart sient Boarders accommodated, ERSONS DESIRING with er without Board FURNISHED kK ay} ma, ences required. ENT and PERMANENT BOARDERS Rooms, with use of bat: tomers. Als, blue eyes, brown hair. and sup HALL y Jas. First Lieut. 24 A Recruiting Office C. CABITHERS. WIDOW @F DR. ithers, who died ‘in Galveston, H with WM. SIMMS. {SHED ROOM FORK RENT © Gentlemen, 252 9h twe 21-3t* r occupied by the Nicaragnan nna. avenue. between ist lers accommodated. 2d sts. Table Board E LARGE FUBNISHE! a formerly of Tennessee rms M at 481 Est., between 3d am HED ROOMS FOR Ri ith or withont Boa 456 6th street, between C street and Louis! who emigrated to ERSONS WANTING poe ‘OR GARI pee ene ee RENT—Twe pleasan: ey away from Lank o: quire on the premises: DE LIEBERMANN OFFICE to 350 tween 6th and at., between Land -CLASS BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED No. 406 12th street, between G and OARD. WITH FURNISHED OR ONFUR- NISHED FRONT ROOMS. 359 3d street w HAS REMOVED Pennsylvania avenu h streets, over Gilman's AKER'S HISTORY OF THE of complete set. 0 CoNRY & JOHN Ss Old Book Store, 275 F street. FRAME Bot 01 ntains five rooms. water © on Dunbarton. stre Terms moderate. ‘st, corner of Indiana OARDING—First-class BOARD tor membore nd others, with pl can be had at No. 151 W town, opposite the residence Est. est tin —— BANKERS. y4t COOKE 2 Co. BANEEES, Fifteenth street, opposite Trearury, yand sell st current marker rates, and keep ronstantly on hand # full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Jollections made on all accessible points. first National Bank Of Washington BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY Globes, '§15, at tret class BRICK BOUSE, wit s ars Real Estate Agents. 421 UNRKEDEEMED FROM B. BURESTNED: LOAN OFFICE, 475 8, Auctioneers, corner k 4 is somely, FUBNI Members of Congress, or others desi 9. 127 G street, bet ‘OR LENT—A first class DWELLING. wie twelve rooms and all the modern ii aay ire on the prem 'S Bookstore, 332 . t PHILP & SOLOMO: Penna, enue. | a hh Re eg IE mee oe eeee MENT DWELLL iat | bath ames ; Sud everything pertalcing ts on itis eS. b pent lars apply on the prenaane, BN 10e" renee TVARNELL. RANE DWEL. rth ioneers have removed from 29% Pennsylvania avenue to t ite th EVERY EVE n Stable and Gard: Sith here they will sell this week, the choicest Dry Goods. Fancy Gools, Woolen Goods, bacco hi first-class residence ‘eries, Wines, Liquors, &c. Being in constant receipt of consi ‘orth, they can offer great inducements to ers. _NAGLE & GO. ,Auctionee: customers are re ‘OR SALE—Four two stor, LING- HOUSES. sitoat tween 13th and lth sts. west very desirable. and wif! quirgat the Lumber al. PECIAL NOTICE—0: quested torenew or redeem such rduc, as otherwise t gold at auction sale at our store, 34 4%: November 30th and following with us as are o' ESTATE AGENCY, 460 Fiftecath street. s FORSALE. First roomy ood Pawnbrokers. FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED . FRAME HOUSE. Price $4,000, $500 4 A pais HOUSE. gas, water. ball, of atx room, $3,000; $860 down and $20 TWO HOUSES. and RS. WEISS, No. 46 Washi tween 4th and 5th n] oe “ Sh Wank PEAME to the ladies of Washington who may d 16th street, opposite the Treasury Departmen, | IME! LIME) LIME Government Becarities with Treasurer United el, it x barre i, beat Algo. Sect tremnct, and ct tae shortest notice. ‘manner, and at GRAVEL for garden walks. LIME for 91.50 AVL, Hath. iN ENT GRAVEL, "i @7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.op ‘We 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 careful and prompt attention to 40COUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN end FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. VULE INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- GENT LOANS at all times cheerfully fe-aished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, Mareh 30, 1885. HE NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASsHIN: beautiful and desirable BES f Georgetown. tor | Grant. Fo RENT. IDENCE occa pied by Lieut. OMAS FAHEY, aud canal. Eo TO MY HUSBAND. George, I want to get my hi in the District “Sonn J. BoutE. Corner High and Bridge streets ral ticulars inquire of class, BRICK DWELLING, 452 I street. between San 1 Saree Re Will be'ecld tow PY on the premises from $'to iz a.m. aud from 2 & W. FE. BRowN 0 MONTHLY 2 two-story HOUSE. }0.25 | Cut for Indies 9929 | Shampouing short naiz, 2° Ss 210th west. can idethe door, 1.50 & Curls, 2. all modern im (int. & Chron.) CASH AND $2 $100 ieee Goor from 4% street. on south side Cor. New York Lith sts., south side. ILTON J. SAFFOLD, (Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama,) ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOB-AT-LAW. g5.P Birct: Oprsiio to City Han Opposite , Will practice in the Supreme Qourt of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Uourts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Claims and Department business will receive Prompt Attention. 8, and seeond Office No. 428 BD rt erty is doubii “BUY WHILE nee of APRS, Andall descri; of Nalnables, end for ee e—————— oF Stoves AT COST. at STOVES AT Cost. PROOF VAULTS, ormee-CoRFPS BRR Bg AATEIUE AnD FIBE AND BURG: LABGEST STOCK. BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY SELLING AT CosT. ICHOLBON?Tth street, bet Dana '—On 12th by mitre ROOM, with sitting

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