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wee fourth page Of to-dny's STAR. LOCAL NEWS, —_—.— AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT Nal THEATES —Miss Maggte Mitch- ¢ Little Barefoot.” Watt's Orena Hotse—Mrs. szabeta o; England —— Murder Acr be Lomg Bridge. Considerable excstement was crested yester- @ay mornicg im the vicinity of Fort Ranyon, on the Virgimia side, by the discovery of the Laater a or beay of a murdered mmn & short distance scout the railroad The deceased proved to be @ colored named Amsey Sprigess Who bad been employed a: the brick yard of the Washington Colored Building As- soctation. near by. Some fifteen colored men bave Dren employed at this yard, geiting their pay Satordsys. Spriggs rec dur bim on Saturday afternoo! aad Rad stated his purpose to goover to Was! ington in company with two colored m pamed Jobo+on and Miller, and was to j hem at a certain poin‘ on to di road, but fatied so, and yesterday morning he was found dead on the ground, im the vicinity of a email path leading sooth trom the railroad track, having been killed appare: on the back of the bead with a stone or hatchet. It was evident that he bad been mur. cered tor the small amount of money (#3) in bis possession. Me was apparently about fifty ware of age. ‘The body was taken to a cabin on the rail- reac, when & crowd speedii collected, amongst whom was a celored woman, said to be the first wife of the deceased, who wept bitterly, amd showed much distress. Tais cabin is ed where the path leaves the railroad, i the deceased seems to e passed by tbis cabin on his way to go up the path, as 3 canven flask belonging te him ‘was found in & cart im front of the door, and had apparently been left ther: m. ‘An inquest was Reld yesterday a: the Raral House, that vicmity, the following bang we jo: Wm. A. Oarier, R. Ball, 0. B. Gra- nam. MO. Roack, Jona Cousin, Jona Browa, J. B. Wivert. Thos. Thompson, Jno. Dye, V. P. Corbitt, Alex. Russ, and G@. F. Adams. colored, testified that he Worked at the same brick-yard with deceased. The last he saw of deceased was about 3 p. m. Saturday, at the briek-yard. He asked if wit- dess was going ‘otown. Witness said yes: aud Spriggs said be would goon with oim, ‘Would first go to Bis house and then joiu Bim, and if witness did not see him on the road, to Ballo for him. Witness did not see Bim and hotlered for him on Bis way tv town, about 4 o’cieck, but could hear nothing of bim. Saw no ope nest except three or four white gen- tiemen fisRipg om the little bridge. Witness teves in Fort Runyon bottom; heard no report, whatever, or screaming. Richard Davis first old witness (bat Spriggs had been foand dead his moraiug. Never heard of any threats against deceased on account of his living with %o wives. Deceased got 3) for bis pay on Saturday. Jo hue Joh neon, colored, sworn.—Saw Spriggs mt the brick-yard about tume they knocked oft w ceased »aid to Te or5 o'clock. at tne rk to gototowa. De. a Miller that ne wootd like © gO Over tc Heard Miller eait for bim o town, but no an- ewer was given. Miller and Miller's wife and witness went over to town together. The tew of the bridge was not open: they went traight on to the city. Peter Biacestone gave be fires inf tien to witness o abou? = oe met, Peaceable man. never heard that aay- dy claimed that daceased was imdebred to m Pont know that the woman Be was itv- with had another husband. Deceased lives be brick-yard in his own honse The body by which deceased could go to ta direct ro The d about 60 or 70 yards from his and Thomas Miller went over y together. The draw was not open, Saw some genUlemen fishing near the little bridge when they went over. tink: these ntlemen could not see the position Spriggs was murdered on accouut of vrd Dowis, colored, sworn —Deceased eat bis dinner on Saturday at onr house. Tom Edinburgh owns the Rouse. Peter Mlackstoue ard Alfred Dickson live im ihe bouse with Witness. Tbe house is about 150 yards from Spr: To Sunday) morning Blackstone Went out to catch the horse tat bad got out of the stable and found Spriggs lying on the ground: thought Spriggs was fooling to scare the borse, and pulled bis toe and askea what CAPTURE OF PLATES. Cojonei Witham P. Wood, cnet of tae secret tervice at the Treasury Departme: + Mfictent corps of officers, has been < caged for some weeks past in searching for the coupterfe: ers of the $1,000 reven-thitry noes which were discovered to be in circc!ation a sbort (ime so, and last week succeeded in se- coring three electrotype places from whieh the us notes were made, and arrasted sev- rons pon the charge of being engaged ic the countFfrttipg, 98 noticed m the Stak of Ssturdsy. The thie eit iment fac similes of the orginal plates as it i possible to make electro. types, but have been considersbly defaced by scratching and battering: but there is nuq tionable evidence that they are the piates fro which the spurious nutes were made. These plates have undoubtedly beva electro- ‘yped from lead impressions taken of the origi- ral engraved piates. Such impressions could be obtained by any piste priuter engaged upon the work, by preparing sheets of lead the size of the notes, andsetzine an opportanity to take ‘an impression just ae Lf it were on . The Pressure ef tne roller forces the lead into all the TMinutest cuts and marks of (he engraved plate, and produces @ negative, from which, by the ordi Process of electretyp Sac simile of the original piate can be easily prod’ le ‘The peculiar proces of rolling does not, on ac- count of the yielding and spreading o! the lead, always leave cpon the sheet lead preciseiy the same impression a8 upon paper, but it is in je inevery Particular as to deceive the most experienced experts. ‘he first time this process was developed Re was domg there, out found nim stiff and | dead. Witness went over to the house of Spriczs wife and cold her he was dead. Deceased used to supply both of his wives marketing equally, when he bourktany. | n- cle Dickson found a canteen and flask belong- tog to decessed early (his morning at the cart by our house William Meredith, colored, swora. Witness =aW Ceceased start to go OWT to the city after be was paid off Witness then went wo set bis traps op the brancb; on the Way witness saw Spriggs lying on the ground. Witness thought be was asleep or had deen drinking Did not gO bear bim. but went on fo attend to his own business: it wae not dark. Witness recognized deceased by bis coat. Told Artser Jodn+on that Spriggs was lying there: after this Jonn- som called to Spriggs but got noanewer Wit- nees told Johnson “there's Spriggs lying there, I guess be’s been drinking.” with Jobneon. said he guessed Spriggs had gone back. They called to him twoor three Omes without answer and toey went cn. Wit- neces beard last week that ceceased Rad some ‘rouble with some man: can’t remember who it ‘was told him Some other testimony was taken, but nothing to give aciue ss fo ihe party of parties guiity of the murder and the jury returned & verdic , “that the dea:h cf Amsey Spriggs was caused by & Dlow on ‘be back partof his head by some person unknown to them.” ‘There of de-perate characters that ip test thus neighoorhood, and persons are fre- quently attacked by them - fcuNRRAr.—Yesterday, the foneral of Mr Obristopher Fre Gertaker, wbo died on Thursday ni; took place from his \ate residenee on 7 K, and was very lereely were conductec by 1 Church. Gersdorff. of the O 1 OTZanizavicn:, of wh : & member, Sccompanied the remains to Pros- Hill Cemetery, near Glenwoo:: Oriental fo. 1%, 1.0. O. F. : od. Franklin, cavalry. German Beneficial Societv, and Ger- an Benevolent Society of the Evangelical Teh, headed by Weber's Band ——_o—_—__ . Proro: PURCHASE OF A PARK RY Umt«<Bs VERBIN.—At& meeting of the Sebuetzen Verieu, held Saturday evening, Mr. Kiomsn presiding, the commitiee appointed to Solicit subscribers to the stock for the pur- chase of the new park reported tha: thirteen bundred sbares bad been subscribed. amou ing to $32,500. They also recommended thi the commirtee be enlarged so that every mem- ber of the club could be called on: which was adopted. The ciub have already purcbased the tarm of Mrs. Eleazer Lindsey, snd paid $500 to secure it. Sa Sains Bart rox Covet —Joreph Offatt, who is charged with firing a pisto! shot and severely wounding Lewis P. Uiarke on the /4tR instan’, bas beeu admitted to bail for Of S100. Bo D Mr. Car man is likely to recover. retused to let 0} Tar TH Justice Thempson out of jai] on bal! for bis ance at court wBilst Mr. Clarke was lying in 8 precarious condition im couseguenee of the injuries Re recerved at the Bands of (1- tute. ee AsoTugr OLp Citizen Derarte.—Mr. Witliam Burroughs. another of our d citi- zens. Cied at &m carly hour this morn‘ng, at Lis late residence on 13% street, South Wash iegton. Mr. Burroughs was &@ native of St. Mary's coun'y, Maryland, and over seventy Te of age, (be last twenty-seven of which @ resided up South Washington, wherehe was universally respectrd. he followed the carpentering business, but for the Past few years bas been filling the position of Wood messurer for the river district. secthevoson bia hee ACCIDEST.—As offcer J. W. Haines, of the secoud precinct mounted police. was ridin; near Brightwood. about three miles north of ‘the ciry, iast eveming, Dis horse made a fale step into a gulley and fell npon the offi who was unable to reach Bis home withor S-sistance. Though severely bruised, he is not dangerously injured. More Snoorine.—rergeant Pool, of the secoed precinct, arrested @ man on Saturdsy uamed Andrew Shorter, for shooting, acd ‘wresvepipg ‘be life of Mr. Michael Casey. ‘The accused Bad « hearing before Jnstice ‘Thompson. who committed him to jail for Jusuce il, of the eth precinct, barged with selling liquor on tne eTounds of the National Race Cootee. The Justice fived him $50, which was su; - 4 perceded by the déien. pe SECT WS arrested ia KicbMond on suspicion af Maen Warn! coves Pommanen ‘Srnington. proved to be another ‘and Carter is suiil at inrge. —_e—__ Base Bsit.—An interesting game of base ball was played on Saturday afternoon om the ‘White Lov, between the Olympic and Union base bal! cubs, v bich re-utwa ia tavor of the former by § score of 2510 13, Miller who was | | trom 40 to 50 feet, and the shipment fro was in New Haven, several years ago. A plate printer there, since the nai of Frederick P.Gorbam, was ipg notes for one of the New a One of his workmen stole lead impressions of the original plates, irom which electrotypes were made, and the spurious notes printed tRerefrom were so exactly like the originals mi Plates were put in their \. Subsequently Edwin M. Lancton, a printer employed by the Continental Bank Note En- wg Company. stole a lead impression of ve doliar national bank note plate. The electrotype made from this Ls hy og was afterw: secured and deliv: to Mr. Dan- bar, then president of the Continen‘al Uom- pany, by an officer of the secret service divi- sion of the Treasury ment. This man, Lancton, and bis father were afterwards em- loyed in the Printing Bureau ofthe Treasury partment, and while there stole impressions of the backs of the twenty, one Rundred, and five hundred dollar compound interes: notes, But one of these, the one bundred dollar sp: Tiows note, was ever put in circulation. Lanc- ton was subsequently Killed, as it is supposed, by the procurement of bis confedera'es. it bas been stated that these motes were printea at the Treasury Department, bat such is not the fact. On ‘he genuine piate the notes are lettered A, B, C, and D, and numbered, consecutively, one, two, three, four, ke, 80 that the odd numbers appear only on the iet- rs A and ©, and the even numbers on the letters Band D. and the mbers of all the notes lettered D are in bly multiples of four, The spurious notes are lettered only A and t the question of their beieg entirely spurious. During his investigation, Cot. Wood c: tured complete steel plates for engraving t fronts and backs of one thousand dollar five- iwenty bonds. They are seratched £0 as to prevent their use, but are excellent piaces of engraving. It has been definitely ascertained that only S/S0,000 of the spurious seven- in circalation. and the rest th were destroyed. so that Lolders of seven-thir votes who had them in possession previous (0 August, 167, may be sare that they are genu- as the spurion Tr wWards—ss gearly as be ascertained, Ween the 15th and 20th of September. These were then passed only by professional “shov- ers.” tm Iage amounts, upon bankers and brokers. Col. Wood is stil after the counterfeiters, and uo doubt important arrests will be made is the course of a few days. x ee eas The Alex ia Aqnedact. The bill of grievances filed by David L Shoemaker in the Supreme Uourt of the Dis- trict of Columbia, sitting in equity, against the Alexandria Canal Company and the les- sees of the aqueduct bridge, after explaining the act of imcorporation adopted by Congress May 26, 1530, proceeds to charge « that. looking to the relative geographical position of George- town. and the termimation of said Uhesa) and Ohio canal, it never was the intention of Congress, bz said charter of 26th of May, 1530, to antborize said Alexandria Canal Company arbitrarily to jecate said aqueductat any pois! which would injuriously sffect the interests And :rade of the people of Georgetown and of the ripariae pi ‘ors along the banks of said Po'omac river, especially when the same could be iven'ed pigher up said Potomac river, so a© to secure to ssid Alexandria Canal Company all the benefits and advantages which could be derived to them from the Present location of said aqueduct. But as- Suming (bat there was autMority under said act of Congress to construct an aqueduct, which will Rereafter be denied, yet your ora: tor charges that it was the duty of said Alexandria Caval Company, to bave erecied the same at such point as would inflict the least po-sibie imjary to the great and growing interests to the people of Georgetown. and of the riparian proprietors ownirg property on said river above Georgetown. a3 well as to tne public and free navigation of said river: but om the contrary, the said Alexanaria Company did piace and erect its said aq duct directly im front of said town, and within the port thereof, and im such manner, as to in- Niet great and unnecessary injury on all the Incerests of trad river, which said river, y. from & th ind the public rights on said oraior avers, id for & distance of nearly aid aquedact: waich was Tiver and ave is am ancient navigable public Tree to be used of the Un ‘States ‘The bill after referring to the aep:h ot water iu the cRennel about the aqueduct, ranging points found above, namely. of cannon from Mason’s Ty and of s Roek c' Joading boats with coal or other products in the Potomac, when they could be tugged wo Alexe ndria ata great deal lees cost, and with greater diapatcb, than by way of the canal over the aqued: ‘The bill of grievances then goes on to speak of the limited whariage for coastwise vessels, many of which are compelled to lay out in stream for days, which would not be the case sie {bey enapled tg go above the aqueduct, where coal wharvedcould be erected alongside the canal. further says: “And your orator :urtber avers, ibat said Alexandria ca- nalnever was any public benefit, justifying the obstruction of said river asaforesaid, and it is pot now and never can hea public bene- fit, but all the mterestsofthe public. demand its abatement as a nuisance. je them speaks of the squeduct preventing the coming of vessels to bis mill above that work, by which he sustains loss and dam ge, having to haul flour and grain to vesyels at the wBarves in own, and puts @ num- ber of interrogatories to the defendants, and Qske, im eovciusion, tbat they may be Ly cajomed and restrained, cree of the Supreme Court, from repair- ing and reconstructing the G: aq duct, and that it may be di to be s com- mon nuisance, or at Jeast so altered as to admit the free passage of masted vessels and river bay steamers navigating the river above the aqueduct. iene Cvuntovs.—As Captain George Jones, of the schooner J. J. Sappington, was on way the river a few days ago, when just below aryland Point. the Captaio went ashore, and in wancering about. discovered some bDushes. a bottle. sealed up, uw opening which, the following notes were found: “July 15th, 1861. McMurray, No. 252, ‘Sth street, between N and M streets. mathat T am going 10 die. = capsized. and expect to jrowns Teli Bah fo ret, for me, as I did wrong in leaving in attempting to ran the blockade actoss the Potomac, from Maryland into Virginis.— Alex. Gazette. ‘Tus River Frowt, November 1867.— oa Sscboomer Carter's Wharf.—Arriv' Cadash, Travers from vre-de-Grace with lumber for 'S. Bletz. tees Whar — Brn oa or" Tom te to os prices con! : per @ inte ur om Saturdsy night oficer of the urt® precimct, arrested and took \- ti Bouse a colored man named Jone Gra. Tue Lieut WeiontT Omampjonenir.—Taoe Prize Fight between Sam Collyer of Baltimore, od Billy Kelly of New York, for £2,000 asid+ light weight cbampionship takes pince erow morning in some locality on Chess- Peake Bay, probably on some Istaod beiong- ing to 'be old Dorsinion. In certain circles to-day, this fight forms tne principle topic of conversation, sud judging from the interest {. Itin the matter, the train which leaves nere AL 490 this att-rnoon, will be @ heavy one, that being tbe train im which most of thi asbingtonians who wish to sec the “mil take passage. esides the usual crowd, 1! © On & Humber of Government clerks, se iAtives of foreign legations, Xo. wicg Adverveemant in th> Baltimore Sun shows the arrangmeuts made for transpor- tarion “Grand Excursion Down the Chesapeake, on boa d the splendid steamer George Weems, oa ) evening. November 25th. leav- dof Frederick-street Docs at © Jem y desire to parti- cipate in this excursion can rest assured that these having it in charge will conduct every- thing according to the strictest rules of pro- priety, and po means will be left untried to make all comfortable. Tickets for the round trip, $5. Meals on board at moderate rates. Tickets to be bad at No. 42 West Fayette street, and at McOauley’s Restuarant, Calvert street, near Baltimore.” The parties expect to return to Baltimore be- tween 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and are certain that there will be no interference by eitber military or police authorities, Sam Collyer has been in training near Tow- sontown, Baltimore county, ander Johun: Newell and Jim Dunn, of Baltimore, and is Sid to be in better condition than ever before, and Kelly at Inwood (Rockey Moore’s place), near New York, under Jim Cusick, who will Bleo act as one of his reconds, and two weeks ago he hed been brought down to within a pound of the weight at which they are t: ¥ 125 pounds. The Baltimore Sun of this morn- ing says" «= There ap; to be a prize-fighting mania in this Iatitade at present. It is understood thata set-to between S. Collyer and W. to take place somewhere on the Vir- f the at as early au ptaghge aeeng ne to-morrow morning. The city is already filled with parties from New Y Philadelphie, and other places, who special interest in such matters, how- ever disreputable they may appear toa large portion of the community. As crowds of this kind generally bring in their wake gangs of thieves, pickpoc! and men who live by their wits, people should be on their guard. Both Collyer and Keily bave been for some time im training in the ‘vicinity of this city, ‘with the view of getting into proper condition for the brutal contest. A steamer has been chartered to convey parties to the scene of the fight, which, it is said, is to lea ight. ‘showing furtber how the m: for priz? ting rages, we have to report that yester- day morning a party of men met on Green Hill, near the gas works, on Spriag Gardens, to witness a prize fight between Theodore Ri mey and Nicholas Foviz fight, it ap- pears, progressed for some time, when a gen- eral ecuffle and fight took place, and, in the melee, Keamey was severely stabbed’ in the right shoulder. A party named John Welsh, who is accused of having stabbed Reamey, Was arrested by Officer Henson, and released on bail for a hearing before Justice Jarden. K+ amey was taken to bis home in South Bal- umore, where Dr Hill dres-ea his wound. The eastern police yesterday morning also were made aware tha! a couple of men cou- rl | templated a prize. figh: in the afternoon, some- where at Capton. and prompt measures were taken to stop it, Inthe morning # party was surpriced, undergoing asort of training opera tien, near the fort at Suake Hill, but (hey and the lockers-on escaped without being arrested, The parties subsequently met below the old Canton race-course, and were again driven Away by the appearance of the police, wbo were on the lookout up toa tate nour. It is Pot believed that any fight took place, al- though thote interested in the affair endeay- | ored to have it come off.” ne | Was captared. Smith was taken to the station ea ST TEACHERS’ AssoviaTION.—The teachers of Washington county held their first monthly meeting at the Uniontown Schoo! House on Seturday, November 2d‘ in accordance with previous notice. A large number of teachers Were present. The meeting was called to or- der by J.S. Lioyd, Esq.. Mr H. Smith was Appointed temporary chairman and EK. Longley secretary. The electic:. ot perma- nent officers was postnoned till the next meet- ing. E.K Longley was appointed a commit- tee to present to the school commissioners the importance of an association and reqaest their co-operation. J.S. Lioyd, L. H_ Smith, Miss S. P. Abell, E. K. Longiey, and H. Smith were Appointed a committee on Constitution and By-Laws. sion at the next meeting, “School Government.” = ° PREEDMEN’s SAVINGS AND TRvst Comra- RY.—The statement of thi menth of October, 1-67, shows that P cipal office m this city, corner 19th street and Pennsylvania avenue, W: . A Kior.—Abovt ten o'clock on Saturday Bight a riot occurred in Marder Bay, ng & bumber of colored men. James Mars! wd kun, and was chased by the crowd along D street, and some members of the Franklin fire- | men | pped him. While they had him, Pick Smith, a colored bhackman, threw a stone and knocked Marshal down, and when the latter got up struck him a second time, knocking him down. Officer Hawes appeared on the ground @ Smith took leg bail, but was pursued in an alley on E street, 14th street, where be and held to bail for court by Justice Harper, who held Marshal as a witness. ° SapuatTH Scuoo. Union.—The regular monthly meeting of the Island Sabbath School Union was held at the Sixth Presbyterian cburch, South Washington, yesterday after- noon. Mr. Henderson, superintendent of the Baptist school, presided. Addresses were made by the Rey. W. Ii. Cueliss, of Pailadel- A. K. Browue, Esq, president of the Young Men’s Obristian Association, and Prof. Wedgewood, of New York. After the ad- Gresses, Mr Ouslisssang “Your Mission” with great sweetness and effect. —_--@ Rear Estate TRawsrere.—The following trausters of real estate were to-day reported at the Real Estate Exchange of R. M.Hall:—Part of lot 16, in equare 543, 12 feet, at $500: of tot 11, in square 401, 20 feet, at $1,: sub. z, in square 575, at $723.16; lot 11, iu square 366, at $1.30¢: part of lot 4, im square 60, 3L feet, at $343. DIED. me iter @ painful ness, A ROUGHA, formerly of St. Mary's county, Ma,.bu for the last twenty-seven years a resident of this city, ip the 7Iat year of his ‘The funeral wiil take place from his late resi- 29 1334 street south; to-morrow after- 2o'clock. The friends of the family are nily invited to attend. Ww ILLIAM BRADLEY & SONS Weg 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, a beantiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MARBLE MANTLES, far superior to Slate, as they are made of the strengest Vermont Marble in the first place, and wil take the merbleizing deeper in the second lace; and the third place they will hold much aver together, and a polish so high that you cag see your face in’ them. and { think they will stand much 'onger than slate before shor, want polish ing again, and then you have Marble Mantles ae cheap as Slate. © ‘an assortment of large and smal! MONUMENTS AND HEAD-STONES; and also Monuments made to order, as well exe- ike an a0 chinaD ar ca be bomght Nord Oe ‘All kinds ¢ orl and Cabinet State, es x the shortest no- fee WILLIAM HADLEY SONS.” BO 12-im* am Marble Work Penna.ave , bet, 18th and i9th Cc A/C: Sys 8 vO. Messrs. A. T. STEWART & CO. boing the exciu- sive agents and importers of all the KID GLOVES made by ALEXANDRE of Paris, respectfully:cau- tion buyers against imitations stamped inside “ALEXANDEE,” also “ALEXANDRE CELK- BBE," which are now in the market and sold as the genuine glove. All genuize Alexandre Gloves are stamped : ay ares Classe, AT 5. & Exposition Universelle. 1355. ‘WITZLEBED. PENNSYLVABIA AVENUE, N. KE. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, PPOSITH WILLARD's,) ‘ WaASBINGTON, D. c, roe EPEAT Abe. stopping : Senators —Senstors Z. Chandler, Nationrl Hotel; O. Oole, $05 E street, bet ween 24 and 3d. 431 15th street; W. H. Corbett, 459 tween E and F; J New York avenue; O. D. D: R. Oonklin; 13th street, avenue;G. F Fowler, National Hotel; J. Harlan 304 H stree: 3.8. Morrill, of Yt. Nati Patterson, of Tei stree| 256 L w Pomeroy, 318 H J. She: Heur ton, street; Joha O. street; Sioney Olarke, of Ka>., 21 Indiana av.: Wir., Seaton House; 8. M. Ual- tel; Speaker Colfax, of Ind., No.7 President's Square;C P.Cleaver, of N. Mex. at Metropolitan Hotel; Onaries A: aes, ae Wis. at Kirkwood Hy if Amasa Cobb, of Jom, of ILL, Na El Eliot I Glossbrenzer, o A Raley, of 'N Sami coop of Mace.. 334. corner isth and H sts.; el W. Hubbard, of lowa, at the National Hotel; E. D. rolbrook, of Idan ana avenue: 5 geiscilt of iit oat Of LiL, at 415 1 at Wasbii at W street; W. A. Pil R. C. Schen and 14th streets: G. Washington House: Hotel; R. 3 A. F. Stev Thadde Ind., at U. at No.4N bett House; South B street, at506 N. J. a1 479 51 at U.S. at Willard’s Hotel. Pennsylvania, 1 of Wisconsin,is of New York, i J. Cavanagh, of Montana Terri Meiropolitam Motel; Alvan Flande1 ington Terrttcry, at Hawkins, of Tenn., George W. Julian, of Ind Ho -C Seber Smith, of Vt, a bridgs Cosanrestoxal Drescrory tug is & liet of Sepatore and members of the Honee of Representatives of the Tuirty-ninta €nd Fortieth Congress who have arrived io Washingion, and the places @{ which they are ckiaw, of Benj. F. 478 Sth street: J. Pa. avenue; G. ira Eb street, G8 Edm ret; +O. Vermont & Cbanler, of N uonal ‘US F street 430 Carrol { Pa., 54 Missouri a . J., at Ebbitt Honss F. Carey. of Ss Capit Van otel; J. Thos 8 at the Metro the Natiensl Hotel. al Hotel: D. F. Executive Mansion: s. 0 Ross, 325 north B W. Tipton, Toll Row: S. lorei; Joun Uonness, i 13th street; W. BP. Fessenden, 305 F siree | BR. Johnson, 371 street; P. G. Yan Wiokle, N: Wilson, Washington House; 0. P. Mor- ational Ho'ei. Members House of Representalives.—Hons. G. W. Anderson, of M., at Metropolitan Hotel; D R. Ashley, of Nevada, at 52 La. avenue: Jona Beker, of 1il., at the Washington Hou S. Boutwell, of Mass., at $29 12th street; Ralph P. B Unio, ai the Washington ler, of Mass. corner nue, onal Hotel; 38 lou Jona F.F Place; Adam J. 10, S2 Louisi- Onio, Cal., at Ebbett House: E.0. In- ‘Willard’s Hotel; N. B. Judd, street; J. A. Johnson, of Ual., at Kirkwood House; William H. Kelsey, of N. Y..at U. 8. Hotel; William Laurence, o ten House: John A. Logan, of Ill, Hotel; Samael S. Marshall, of W. McUlurg, of Mo. W. Morgan, of Ohio. at Orth, of Ind.. at 274 F ile, of Mo., at 442 13th T. A. Plants, of Ohio, corner 5th and H streets; W.E. Robinson, of N. ¥ at Willard’s Hotel; , Of Ohio, at southwest corner I W. Schofield, of Pa., at John P. C. Shanks, of R. A. Spalding, of Ohio. ens, of N. H..at Eb- ens, of Pa, 273 ; W. B. Stokes, of Tenn., at 361 F street; Francis Thomas, of Md., at 426 Carroll Row; John Trimble, of Tena., P. Tramp, of O} tree as Williams, of Pa, at Wasbington House: William Williams, of ing F. Wilson, of lowa. W. Ferry, of Mich., is at the National Hotel; Grenville M. Dodge, of Lowa, is at 425 F street is at the Seaton House; Wm. D. Kelly. of at274 F street: H. E. Paine, 208 Lstreet; Mr. Mardonely, S. F. Cary, of Ohio, 76 Indiana av s the Washington Hou-e; 4,at Washington Wm. S. Lincola,of N.Y. at the U. S. Hotel: Dennis McUartay. of N Horace Maynard, ot Tenn, at F Mutien, of Tenn., atthe Ebbitt House, D. A. Munn, of Tenu., at the Washington ‘Hou-e Sidney Perham, of Me, at 59 north A street; 7» of Ohio, $02 13th street: W.C: K street; Wm. Windom, of Minn., corner Isth and K streets; F. E. Wood- of Vt, at 3:2 K street; Jonn Lynch, of Me., snd Jobn Morrissey, of N. Y¥., a: Metropolitan Hotel: J. Hodgkiss, of Gonn., at 2S F st; [A808 ben 4 for the labor of this year, alien is in their favor upon the crops grown re respectively em- attaches from this date, and fs ie on Said tien by attachment to ceiirt of record, or jni amount cinimed to the erop shall her be removed witbout it shall be retu battachment UPON CROPS which they be issned ae of the pence oafter be removed or without the consent ot the laborer Affidavit being made of either ef the facts above nd of the amount of wages due or to be- to the laborer, or is so much of the er shall be sufficient jaintift term of the court of the writ of at horers on a plantation By command of vort comfortable Hotel at any security hmeut <uit sb: prop: ‘op produced 0 te cer. nm th Whe t exe walter t! ont f Breve ‘on will tind one of the best selected French and Home made Corsets of all cial attention, an ‘ny jndge, clerk of a in case the he due is one hundred dollars or able before a jnsticn of the “hundred dollars. it hurt of record having issued when any part of cab ayment of the wages e plantation as the demind; but in ‘offi thet ntion nt.and any number of la- join in one suit, | store, Marble | Reed their advertisement in our paper to- »s his own Patent Hoop 81 ihe calle the as elegant in the market, avenne. between 6th and 7th st OVERCOATS: OVERCOATS ! WE DEFY COMPETITION | COMPAR: E WATERPROOF MELTON, LINED WITH BLACK OVERTEENS... PETERSHAM. ( WHITNEY ' DOMESTIC BEAVERS....... YTOREIGN MELTONS BLUE PILOT B FINE BEAVERS, (Imported mere or Black FALL OVERCOATS, all kinds, $7 to $12, Anda full line BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK CASTOR AND ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, K OR SACK STYLE. FROC po 8 Tt UR PRICE OVERCO, in colors,).... BAY) ining, of between Pennsylvania avenue 1d D street. ATS...... CASSIMERE Atsaire in George’ Ficutiwe —Oficer Marry Votkmas arrested APG srrageed detore Justice Becktey, inis morning, & clerk, O. Friewgtieh. aud & colored man, Keory Williams, charged with Sight: It ears that the eolorsd n.an wen! int Store, No Lt Bridge street, where Frieadlict ‘was clerk snd was looking t 8 psir ef paots sls 8nd Three-ply Carpets, &o. &o. ~ ni i CHAUMING CLoTHss for cold weather. The meitivg (Mellon) Suite for gentlem=n. price S12- 10 per_cent off—€10.50 net, at Henutag’s (One Price Store. corner 7th street and Mary. Jand avenue. To remove about Jaouary ist © No. $117 Iprelti ir Builds ee ee THE S20 Gaxvise Exoiisn MELron Ovm COATS sre the most genteel in supply at A Saks & Co.'s 5i7 on Saturday, for being nd was floed $2.50, as was Robert Cunningham, for being intoxicated ard disor. | derly. tween Penusylyamia avenue and D strest. ESRB RS ee Goops.— Messrs Guyts’ Frawiening Fraoc & Goldman ha Hal, 6 te The stenmer Jobe Gibson is rf. having on board a heavy treight trou New York to District merehants. Maacuant’s ANGE —The following i the busmess of the Exchange this morning Offerings—6,250 busbels of red wheat, 1.550 bushels of yeliow corn, S41 bushels of white corn, 500 bushels Of oRt=, and Su) busReis of mill feed. lea —T50 s 1,150 busbels of eerie. ifs Seek ~* ieee | “8. day, and then give them a call. es JEWELEY.—Jet Setts, Coral Setis, Out Sieel Se is, Ladies’ Companions, Satchels, Siiver- Plated Spoons and Forks, received this morn- ing, at Prigg’s One Doliar JeweirySwore, No. 45 Pennsylvania avenue, uear 4% street. —e—— Port.—Schooner Washington, Fields, FROM THI8 DAY I will sell good Whalebone | masier, bas cleared for Yeocomico: schooner Corsets ai make to order the best at 83. aud | Pavid Collins, Townsend, master, Bas cleared gusrantee the fit; my own Patent ing | tor Baltimore. Skirt at €125; Shonider Braces at trom 2.50 | Bainoe-sTReET CHURCH.—The eloquent d)- up. bes vine, Rey. Newman Hall, isto preach at this 11s church this evening. Tae Jaues S. GREEN —The steamer James © 49 Loutsiana sven Ser ee BLANKETS OF ALL CoLors.—Red, White, Biue, Grey, and Brown Blankets. Horse Bian- kets, of all colers. Five ibs Blanket for $2.50. Ready-made Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather New York, whose regular day for lea port is on Friday, has not yet gone o1 Guderstood that wi be and Pillows, Bol-ters, Mattresses, &c. Pairs befere she leaves for Ni ADAMSOn’s, 506 9th 8, ‘Wheel is somewhat out of repair. Me one door from Penn. avenue. —_o—_—_— PERsONS wishing to subscribe for Taz Stam Who reside on Capitol Hill and the y= Yard, will please leave their orders at No. East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. Je Oocerns, Agent. ————e THE CHEAPEST Gent's Furnishing Store in meeting of the Dunbarton street Methodist —— church will continee day toa congregation. pip mang rewarded by some six or ven Conversions. TEE Canal —Bausiness on the canal is rather bare to-day; another stone-boat was locked | PRoTeactseD MEETING. — The ine | this city is Franc’s, 494 7ch street, bet into the canai this moraing from Rock Oreexr. 4 ag three doors above Odd a ail. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SALE AND STOKE AND FIXTURES FOR RENT AT PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY MORNING, November 29th, at 10 o'clock, I wall sell,at the store of T. J. BICKS. -ER, Esq., No. 152 Bridge street, near High street. his entire stock of Boots and Shoos under, cash, over $3), a eredit for satisfactory endorsed notes. Dr. WHITs, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, continues the successful treatment of Corns, Bi Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from 8a.m.to6p.m. No charge for consultation. Established 1:61. ——__6—__—— lv YOU HAVE MORE MONEY than you know what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnisuing Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry; bat if you | i wish to get full value received tor the money | Penring interes) you pay out, go to Franc’s, where Gent's Far- |, )be store wil Tok ; nispivg Goods are fold at prices which dety | "035 33 rite | competition. Look at the following price: RE ee — | Good Meriuo Undersbirts and Drawers, 50,75, BANE SGLYING -LAEURCN Mince, Ries, 9 cents and $1; good heavy Wool Socks, 20 new Citron. Valencia Raisins, Figs. | and 25 Cents: good Cotton Half Hose, $i per | 5 oa Grapes. Hevana Oranges. [ce a. &e., | dozer; good Paper Collars, 10 cents per box, | at WALLACE treet, Georgetown. | or 3 boxes for 25 cents: good warm Woolen | vo Gloves from 2% cents up. Also, Scarfs, Tie . = Handkerchiefs, at prices to satt the most eco Et TROmAS POWTER, Ait, Carper, SEHOLD FURNITURE AND | ” thirty da: ublic auction forone | AS DOWLIN nomical, at Frane’s Popular Gent's Farnish- tng Store. 404 7th street, between D and E, three a T AUCTIO 2 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail. Lyi Ou WEDNESBAY MORNING, November 2, at seinen Wo'clock J will sell: at my Auction Rooms. with Pour coRs, Durillions et Ongles rentres | '2 store.) No. 174 Bride- street, Georgetown, aa dane Ia chair, consulter le Doctenr Waite, | (ri cilcnt artorment of Household Fi raitare of & elabh depais is61—a son office No. 424 Pen! —: sylvania avenue, entre is quatrieme et la Six- ly and Ingrain Oarpets, ieme rue. Front Marble Pier Etegore : momen Mahogany Marble Top Bui a it Extension and other Tables French and other Bedsteads t five Engravings Spring seat Oak Dining and other Chairs Se 1 Lot other Washstands LEGAL NOTICES. EK SOPREME COU COLUMBIA. H COURT OF THE UNIT SAID DISTRICT. Tali whom tt may concern, erecting: Notice is hereby given, thaton the Wth day of February. 1862, the armed enemy's vexsels Sea Bird, Fanny, Forrest, and Binck Warrior were attacked, and destroyed by vessels of the United OF THE DISTRICT DING A DISTRICT STATES FOR THE Excellent Feather Hair and Husk Mat- traces Sofas. Wardrobes and Sideboards Wire and Tin Safes ; nd Alabaster Vases one Crockery, and (ilase Ware Cooking and other F With many other tion vem ticles too numerous to m ns in Aso stated: and that sald cause Will stand for pWVill De added to, the above, fine Walaut-top trial at_ the City + in the city of Washington r Counter. in good order. on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER NEXT bow {int} THOS. DOWLING. Auct apd where all ns are warped to appear t be de- w*. B WHEATLEY, PREMIUM STEAM tablished in 1831 | jetro- ote, 1 whom it may concern, erecting manner. hereby given. that on the Sth andéth | ‘Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber days of August, 183, the armed enemy's vessel seit Gaines was attacked, sunk aid destroyed by ves- Goods vee and returned by express Gall Blockadine Soaetrens penn ihe eremaed ot wtpost Office 8 Lock Box No. $0 | aun loc! jing Squairon, under the command ™ a . Rear Admiral B. G. Farragut, and that on the 24th Office closes daily sunset except Baturday when i day of September, 2807, the same was libelled and 8% D. an 7-6 rosecuted tn this Court. in the name of the United ‘tates, for the reasons in the libel stated; and that sald cause will stand for trial at the City Hall, fp the city of Washington. on the FIRST MONDAY of DECEMBER next, when and where alll persons are warned fo appear to show cause why condemna- tion, should not be decreed, and to intervene fer solicits the continued custem of the community. Be: GOO 24BBELs oF WHISKEY | AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, via: | C. GAUTIEB’S CABINET, thet intevoete. = epee cell Dawtd ek. FAMILY NECTAR, “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA BYE,” And the well-known “BUSH BUN 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 sell the same whiskies to the public by the gallon at the following prices: 3. ER CABINET BRAND, at $5 THE C. GAUTIER GALLON, . which is the purest Bye Whisky ever sold in this District. I invite the medical faculty to call at my store and NHE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, HOLPING A DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT To ail whom it may concern, grect: Notice fs hereby given, that on the ay of Fel rined enemy" vessel Nashville was attacked, sunk, and destroyed by vessels of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron: under the command of ——-—, and that on the 2ith day of September, 1587, the same was libelled and pros- cented in this Court,in the name of the United in the libel stated: and cause will stand for trial at the Cit Hall, in the city of Washington,on the FIRS’ MONDAY of DECEMBER next, jw ven and where persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their inte: September 25, 1867. ocl id UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ity of this article, being certain t! D DISTRILT. Othe Family Nectar.” To ail whom it may concern, eresting: Notice is hereby given, that on the 2ith day of March. 1862, the armed enemy's steamer Mauasses ed. sunk, and destroyed by the United States vessel Mississippi. belonging to is ippi Squadron, under the command of at ll the above Whiskies are soldat @1 less per — pile than can be purchased anywhere else, of the _ same grade. } Smith, and that on the 2th day of September, | ALSO, THE “MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT $2.25 the same was libelled aud ‘prosecuted in this PEER GALLON. the name of the United States. for the C. GAUTIER, reasons inthe Hbel. stated: NATIVE WINE BITTERS, ecs-tt 252 Pennsylvania avenue. JRL RECEIVED SA lot of very fine GOLD | WATCHES; somethi and that cause | will stand for trial at the Cig Hall. in the city of ' Washington, on the FIRST MONDAY of DECEM- BER next, when and where all persons are warned ton a show cause why condemnation should sgt leah teat iaat “Rice.” “ BACY,” * PROFOUND.” READ THE NEW ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL OF PHBENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY for 1868. Contains : ‘Whom and when nat its phase: ‘uisl Mise Braddon, K ‘Womanhood .” illustra «with causes ed characters, israeli, Victor Hugo, the Marriage of Cou jo marry. with port Hi ings and Queens. U Newsmen have it. Sent first post by no 2.-d&w, at 8. R. WELL No. 389 Broadway. N ‘Teury, Wits . Henry Whisor Queens. “Two Paths ied. "How to Read Char- ” etc; 80 pages, handsomely priated, 25 cent 00 o FRESH PEACHES, rr PEACHES from Lo HEATH ‘County, baving been selected and they are free from ionable te those put up in cities. PEACE corned me st andl Vermont ave. n grit and bruised fri D WHITE 8 aS Va. They For sale at KING KING & SON. ATS remodelled and set toa fashionable, bef GENTLEMEN'S OLD STYLE SILK a M. CUNNINGH. ss shape at hee. or made to order NAILS, &c., at 20 9-1m* er INGTON: September 10, Notece is here Lae to the holders of the ¢i font enk of Brooklyn cMWow York. that ach notes will be paid money of the Biaten'upon, presentation ofthe eame at wry ofthe Ueited tates. HULBUR D. se l-wist __Comptrollnt of the Curreney- WH they Comet af the Curren Rai il persons ak of rook Rew York. peat aaa as PRRbentcR a “Pi Feiver of 7a Ba at ot of ya. omy _B. HULBURD, Comptroller of the Currency. hereb; Notice ta hereby the city sell-wiSt th at., bet at $6. END) KIDWELL & ay psp i TREAS' PARTMENT, ww puny Deiat aie ‘asi DEPARTMENT, we ler af the INGHAM S Hat fac tory, No. 346%, 7tl . I st. a aes Nib. —Tie best article ‘Silk Hat always ‘on hay OVA rth eae TREES FREES said —s Torn ey omg my wm ; something new. never before September 2, Serene MEIGS Cie ne io noOD se. | es 4 = nos t Pennsylvania avenue, near duet. EPIscora rparEgr BooKs. A. 34°?°%) com Panis, | AOR and Well selected stock of PRAYER | pyKING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. BOOKS i; style of bindi: Also, the addi | ticeal HYMNS, authoriged by Fthe Episcopal ser. | Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least | vice, BLANCHARD & MOWUM, odor. No. 506 east side of lith street west, near jooksellers an joners, ‘ no 20-e03t corner llth street and Pa. ave. | Pennsylvania avenue, Cia) W. mw. parnr’s ' SHOW CASE | TE BAY'S bend ant TRT MANUFACTORY, 236 Penn. ev., between 12th and 13 sts, north side,) up stairs, ¥ Fileaci’ YORE. SHIETS, WAREROOMS GENTIURDERSHTRTS ANB D AW ERS. , | WN STE USF oUALLED MADE ‘rom meaavrement, and Warranted to LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTH- Wns 5 nol-Im* Made toorder. Family Sowing, Stitching. &e, | T° ————_______ no 8-Im* B. AT HIS NEW OFFICE, No. 496 C Sraxe bear No. 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, | Between 6th and 7th streets. | JUST BECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS FANCY AND MILLINERY Goops, BUGLE AND SATIN TRIMMINGS, GIMPs, FRINGES, Every Variety PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COLORED SATINS AND VELVETS, every shade, HATS, in all styles and shapes, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND RIBBONS, ‘Hew mee Avende, : ] Continues to be Confident cases req ill and ex, coverer of sure rel Bee a A large and varied assortment of all kinds opened in this city, all his REAL LACKS, LACE HANDKS, paar Re hy SOA SETTS, COLLARS — Pen Pw. npg. Fe | GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES generally, | fu'alt casea am early spnlication le of ‘the utmost AT MODERATE PRICES, [yprtece au occ oma "focus screngea ae At that the pation in contact with f one but DAVIS &GAITHER’s; | thedacter. Fiole.m.,3t8p.m 19-e01 20 Market 5; he fe oe pase. Gas FIXTURES. AYEK’S AGUE CURE, a comes Pepe moe tet cee Ere, HAUL | Brana ot 1 LS fats B. MAGRUDES. i | PRY HH. CLARK & ©O BY sts NATIONAL THEATRE. TO NIGHT, BMAGCOIE MITCH BLt = LITTLE BAREVCOT WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. 7B PUGH SIX NP A SEASON OF ENGLISH TRAGEDT MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDWReDA Eye os NIN November 25, 26 and 97 MRS. F. W. LANE FORMERLY MISS JFAN M DAVENPORES In Wer great cand histor « imperecnshee of ELIZABETU QUEEN OF ENGLAND MES LANDER MESH TA Ess 4 by the LANDER HISTKIONIC Com . and as presented uearly ONE NUNDRED CONSECU TIVE NiGHTS Betore crowded. fashionable. and critical eadt- caves in New York and elsewhere LE_OF PRICES ne ie Te rr BANKRUPTC) At the City of Was! vember, AD. 1867 et nt as asnignee of TY Attorney -at Law no 2 Tha Mow 425 D stroct, Assignee. | ia BANKECPTCY. STRICT OF COLTwRA, 9s At the City of Washington. the sith day of Ne- vembet v The undersiened hereby gives ft bis appointment IME. ty id District pon hisown District _ Attorne at Lew no 21-Th&t Maw 42% D strect, Assignee. NBA RKUPTCY Dieraict oF Coucena. ss At the City of Washingt the 2th day of Ne vember. A.D iar notice & BL within sai bankrupt MILTON J. SAF FOLD as de PAWNBROKERS. Siem “carenee Watches. Diam Tools. Lad fall desc B Rosinese EsThcnen isa HEKZBERG'S LOAN OF FICE, 351 north C street between dss and 6th streets, Immediately iu rear of Nati to Advances made in all sum mort reasonable rates, and oc 16m D! LICENSED PAWN 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF Offer the ‘cankt Merchandise. to any Tsterect on is ‘aventiy eotenel "Resarost os Gage eeenanen ; Boni fF coundeutial, ines strict’ Suis for cash and sold at private sale, BANKERS. Fd COOKE & 00. BANKERS, Fifteenth street, opposrte Treerury, yand sell at current market retes, and keep constantly on hand a full supply ef all GOVERN 'T BONDS. SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c.. executed, and 7 peonmnatn on all accessible polats. ‘se 1-1 first National Bank of Washington BD. COOKE. (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshicr, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th sirest, opposics the Treasury Department. @overnmest Securities with Treasurer United Mate 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS op We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES st current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections m ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE FNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, snd give careful end prempt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEBE- BE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAR OF WASHINGTON, D.c., fevte 2 ost YALU. PAPERS, Apdall descriptions of Valnables, and for @ RENTING OF SAFES, INSIDE o! FIBE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. x—Conxen NEW YO.K AVENUE AND Orrick CORTPIRESTH STRERT. PRESS © MTB eae LANT. GEORGE 0 ATHANIEL WILSON. wa. 0 SEO as ramon si BoP: SNYDER: Sacurrany. : to 6 o'ctook a From 9 o'clock s,m. coves Aucts.. between 9h and Mth ste, emu AWNBROKER’S SALE OF 2.000 LOTS OF sm CSEEDE KEMED PLEDGES orn FULTON & 6O.% st We will sell. at No 51 rect ing during the vening during ° jots of forfei " and Gents fine Gold and Silver jamsond Kings, Gold Binge und Pins ket sire ion” Dres~os and Cloak Fas kets Guns. Revolvers. Musical and Mechanical Iea- And a creat variety of New Clothing, to poy a@- vanes. All te pe sold wihOT "CLARK & ©0., Ancts, at Js Peers bot 9h nd 30th te, TARE 9 9. hse @x0. 8. WILSON, Late of the firm of Burns & Wilsoa, No. 603 SEVENTH STREET, . ‘Under Odd Fellows’ Hatt. igdeecdaceatdcacccadeaed ul ‘abt, PA AND W SHADES OF W Ses ees Fiske : an Saad

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