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erpor of Ne : Sxeiovse Acoment—Yeeterday moruing, GSTAR | arn tien cndes — | bwe, whose parents reside on Sth street, vear terminus of the etraet cars, inet ‘with a most painful accident, which may ren. der amputation ot his right leg necessiry. = | While «hopping kindling wood o: his father's = wae very sharp, Literally ouried Catting the bone to th= dep b of over Sn inch, and severing the cap entirely intwo The sony of the wound. was so ex- Nations: Taeat Miss Maggie Mitch- | cruciating thnt the iitue fellow gave one scraam @.4 asthe + I spd fell to the ground in an Simos. lifsless us ¢ Cse—-Mre. Lander as | covdition, trom which 1: was several miunt-= *Elizabein of England.” before he recovered. and upon the revurn of sorta Froor.— | C°Dsciousuess Bis sufferings were so severe J.M Biaucbard wiil lecture before the | that bis ecreams and groans could be heard Covernmen! Clerks Association thiseveaing | *°™€ Gis'ance of. Dr Lewis Thomas, an unwets hanes STMy Guigeon,heing in the neighbornood, was somes 0t WE cu tied in to Sitend the youth, and performed fe operation of splintering the wounded Ipteresting Habeas pas Case semen together, bat expresses some fears, On Saterday afternoon an interesting case | from the rare character of the jnjary. of the Was beiore Juqge Fisher ona writ of Habeas | bone knittusg W gether. Young Doaoaue bears Corpua. It seeme that H. H. Hine and A. R | Bis sufferings with great fori ude. Spear Dave an appoinimeot from the Frees. ——o—_— wose’s Bureau t) ia vestigate traads alleged to DisonveRiy Conve David Harring'on Rave been pergrtracea poo colored soidiersby | Sud Mary Harrington, white persons, were ¢ Norsmern States, | 8fTested this morning by Officer Markwood, “THE EVENIN ay For “AUCTION SALES” advertisements AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. colored men, iaiely soldiers, residing {a South | for examinati Carols, woo cisimed $60 each from Cook | that David b: ow to Mrs. Sophia & Sberwood, beakers. of Bath ia thar ¢ y, | Siebel witbout consultimg bis wife, Mary. ~w Bo reer’ he soldiers and them | whereupon she becime earagea and proceeded that amount of bonaty trom tae Sate of New | to reclaim the ansmal by violeuce. To th: York te which they were accredited. Cook | Ber husband objected. and seizi & Sberwood obtained from tne State the neck, took ber away from bis wife, when amosnt of bounty foreach of over foar &n altercation occurred und a ‘crowd dred colored reeruits.as is alleged. Ln proseent- | Of persons collected around the bellizerants. 3) g (Dose suit~ au orderofthe courtwas obtained | The justice imposed a fine of $1 on David, and the defenda: three on Mary, butthe latter was unable to © piaintifts to furnie evidence by affidsyitot | Taise the amount asressed against her and she he plaintiff's | Was therefore held in custody. the cow by id Speer >——— ach evi- | RELEASED FROM JaIL.—To-ay the a'ten- y (bey were ar- | tion of the Secretary of the Interior was called Tested as fugitives from justice. from the State | by the officers of the jail to the fact that two ot New York, on a warrant alleged to Rave | of the prisoners in the jail were insane. and Deen issued by the Governor of South Caro- | heordered that they be released from jati and quisition from the | sentto the insane Hospital. These prisoners York. On Friday L. G. | were Woolford Smith, a colored man of about ~ Of this city. received a telegram | 35 years of age, committed on the 11th of Oc- General K. Scott, Ast. Com., | tober, by Justice Morseil. on the charge of as. 4. notifying him that the parties above | samiting and beating Officer Guy, and the pamed would be in Washington at six p. | other Thomas Eagan, an Irishman o ™m. on Friday Iast. Mr. Hine (the law. | 45. committed on the 2iet instant, by J T) thereupon applied for and obtained | Walter, on the charge of d troying U. & writ ofhabeas corpus from the Supreme | perty Court of this District, requiring Mr. Breek, —_.——_- Deputy Sheriff of Steuben county, New York, | A RoTTie Hoax.— We yecterday copied frem in whose custody the above parties were, to | the Alexandria Gazeite the particull Produce their bodies before said court om Sar- | fluding of @ sealed bottle at Mary! orasy. at ivs.m. Ou Saturday. at 1p. m..the | in which were notes dated July 15, 15 case was heard before Judge Fisher. who re- | signed by Harry McMorray aud J.P. Wil- served bis decision antil 1 o'clock to-day, | liamson, of tais city, purporting to have been wwhea he delivered an elaborate opinion, nold- | capsized and in a drowning coudition. The ing their imprisonment iliegai,aud discharging | theory of the them from arrest. The basis of the Judge's | in question were lost in attempting to ran the cision was, that the requisition of the Gov- _ blockade from Maryland in’o Virgina in 151 New York did not comply with the howe that the young larks in requirements of the act of Congress of the 2th 7D if, And that the September, 1759; that the warrant issued bythe | bottle sileir was a hoax of theirs carriec out Siovernor of South Carolina. not being under | ov & pic-uic excursion to Piney Point last eral. was insufficen!; sud that the retarn ot | Jaly. tbe Deputy Sberiff did not sec torth suflicient Ss ETS legal reasons for detaining them. Dratn o” 4 Perntee — Mr. Josiah Melvin, ser esi st ch & wellknown member of tne typographical instrict Lyprstetar Howe Scuoot—It is | {falermity of this city, died at bis recidence Froposed On tue part of this institation, re- | Hear the corner of ioth and © <fudy organized ip the District of Columbia, Morning. Mr. Melvin was in the 6d year of to afford suppor: and educstion for such home. st the time of bis death, and had fol- jess children under fifteen yesrs of age. as sed the newspaper profession for upwards 21cm the force of circumsianc=s, arising either | Of forty yea: the time of his death he 3;0m parental neglect, or inability to attend | Y2* employed at ihe Government Printing ihe pubite or charitable school: already estab. | Office. The Urder of Odd Fellows. of which Lehed. are in many aces objects of | De Wasa inember, will Bold a meeting ‘his <oarity, soliciting aims from house to houce, iaske arrangements fo etten to the annoyance, of those of our citizens ake place on Thursda: whe would. 'brough ie org ini yauen, cheer‘ull b their great +h comp 2 order, therefor: ——— ov Reat Katvate.—The foliov- ing transfers of real ests'e were to-day¥ reported at tbe Real Fsis'e Excnange of RK. M. Hail — hart of jor 2, om Valley street, Georgetown, at iat vous destirnte Population gato one tnetitarion, | $1 West part of lot 15, im square 55, 1” feet ne « boys” Home and Oniltren Aid So. | at =1.400: west valf of lot 27, exvept 10 fet, ty bas been merged into the «Industral | swore 100. at S1.000; eub. ©7, fg square & Home School,” with ihe following officers at | $i,.7(0; sub. 56. in square 2 $ esr tis bead. H.W Cooks. President: AK Browoe, | isdividual interestin Mount P: ant, Please NV Sargen:. snd A Presi. Pisins, at $25.0). cents; D.M. Kelsey, Si Moses Kelley ——e——___. ‘Treasarer; HA Solictor, and Svppen DeaTs.—Michae!l Fitzgeraid, a in- Z. Richards, borer, employed on the isth strest sewer, now 1%. Harkness, N_ being consiructed just south of theavenue, fll bE D. Welch, MC Hart. trom a piatto Ss MOTHIDE.Ab0U: Ho'c!ock, | own. Prof J. Henry, ZC | into the excavation, aud when sid re .ched him trick, S. H. McKtm,C.S. be was apparenily lifeless. Dr I R Hogan Snagers, Mrs Dr. Bli-s, Mre. | W*s sent for, and on his arrival he examined ii. Gengewer, Mrs. 7% O. Robbins. Mrs. R. | the body and said that the deceased bad died ooper, Mrs. Garter. Mrs. Cor. Morris, Mrs. ip an apoplectic fit. Richards, Mrs. A. K. Browne, Mrs A.J. Dietrick. Mra. D. M. Kelsey, Mrs. J. Town, Mrs. M © Hart. BURNS raetown. ¢ sumption, LOUISIANA BU y A. and the Gone. gone. loved one, ‘ from our home h reealled thee thy youthfu ences Taw River Froxt, November 26, 136: arrey's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr M. E. Ro li, Moewoili, from Philadeiphth. with © of coal for Harvey. Clark & Given Carter's Waarf.—Sailed—Schooner Morning Bt, Nicholson. tor Georgetown, to load hates oge th coal ter Philsdeipbia. Kost upon the iley's Wharf—Arrived—Schrs. Jno. Bland, bagi omg ladelphia, with coal for B. F. Clark Os Shy, pallid bee. ¥. McCabe, Pickup, from Philadelptia, | Gene, gone. loved one, coal for Magruder. Since our last there | . arrived at this wharf niarteen additioual | was not tby loaded with oyst=rs. potsioes, and other | S nand temptatic ce, from eastern and western landings of Were thy sorrow peake Bay. ‘Thea frll salvation ler's Wharf — Artived—Schrs. J.S, Krag- | weomb, from Boston, with ice for the von and Georgetown Ice Company: ray Miller, trom White Poiat, with lor Nol: A's Wherf- -Arrived—Steamer Virginia, REEN. In this city the morning of the 21th from the lower river, with a load of tent, after « lingering ls. BETIL for market. Sailed—Schr. Henry Ho- LEN, aged 7; bora ix Virzinin; the late wif jansop, for Georzetowu, to load with Provence, K. 1. treet Wharf.—Arrived—schr. Commo- .TIS ner, Giimore, from Por! Depcait, with DENTISTRY, ‘of rough granite for Nicholas Acker. [® eRET, — ene ne PT ToGaRROTE anv Ror a Citizew. ae No, 310 PENwsvivaNia AVENTE. O'clock last night, as Mr. A. Seatth | SPosent of Messrs. Stackpole & Hall's ee ee: <>] jBlamber depot, was returning home ny tins performed pertaining t stical meeting, Be was attacked on | the ANT OF DENTAL SURGERIES 002 1, Detweeu 6th and 7th, by two pow- a: one of whom suddenly seized him | [)* LEWIE & DAVIS\ DENTAL ASSOCIA yw P2o 8nd pinioned his arms to his side, Bo. 260 PENN’A AVE ygorher spplied nippers to his wrists Between 12th and 13th streets, sats the work of a second. bat Mr. ‘, ca Shug nimselt n man of great strengin TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Irwin Cantrell abscess | a cparey wil ba mai fe exiretinn whore Ar ¥ epee : iGcial Teeth are inserted, although the Me LS Struggle ensued. during | tient will be required to pay for Hi J cpap umber of heavy blows were dealt | icrgical operation when performed, which peghtversaries with his fists, while he | willbe deducted when the Teeth are wate, The rons imjarves from biudgeous inthe | Asscciaiion ie now ‘prepared to make ‘ith, on "Bands: euch as haviug several tows | doid. Silver and Bub rat New York: Philsitel- ‘ it. . el im a juston prices. ‘perso shin jen ® pie Sass and bend ent i work done car have it ascueap as in the above. : and best manner, and warranted to give entire ae mt the ground, which circam- | satisfaction. Persons will do we'l to call ex- bis ¥ SMES Availed himself of to make | amine our work before eeiting itelsewhere. jy 18 Goud TBS obiect of the villains was, lupder, as, before their victim his bonds, they had One of bis pockets of a few trift DANCING ACADEMIES. x ov Homan CATHOLICS Parody texan AND E street, betneeen 9th and Wh aa i snaouocement | PROF. MARIN’S SECOND QUARTER oon, the Church of St. Aloysius, Si | willcomimence on TUESDAY, Decoutber 3, Baroge 22% © the late marriage of the | For Circulars apply at the Academy, or at ProegizT™*, Of a foreign legation, to a | the Music Stores y of this city Marini’s Assembly Rooms can be rented for Balls and Private Parties. no 22-8t BOF. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penna, ave., ite Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Lad: Misses and ters, T and Sat after- noon, from $198 olclock.”” Geusiemen, oenda evenings. trom’ ol0 o'clock San bereaved for Halisr Geirese my 10-ly EDUCATIONAL. 7 é ‘St that ELECT SCHOOL FOR Yo! disappr. CAFTFOR BILLA | UADIES ON Public al Mra. VERNON DORSEY having removed to No. & prec 1 Duddington Row, (Ist street. between Band ( stand tn] south.) will commence the second quarter of her ‘bool, on MONDAY. }8th of November. Instruc- scho ¥ ovember. ruc Gee Yysitation. — Last evening ANDREW J JOYCE & C0., Peryst Gsiambuan and Ridge: CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, ts oF id Fellows & visit Alestagria Tin =, on 477 and 479 ith street bya Particular attention given to repairing. Sheva orclock With feld musi Particuls there hem to Tha |B SEWELUS sate eral i ‘A . WRIch theyjre enterained e ‘oye, | ORIENTAL SOAP. on gwICAL OLIVE SOAP, een a et | ee ee SEIU FAMILY SOAP R. McLea: No. ONE BROWN SOAP, ¥ May a For famiiy use, for sale cheap for'cash tothe Viel home : ©. B, JEWELL, Manufacturer, Well pieased esd reed What she Ale 2034-4 500 at ath ead sch, ma - 3 Cc. Frieudship 1,00 cane HYAT SND WHITE SOFT < PV RACHES from Loudon County. Va. They have i aul the Seer Jnat plucked from the was Beid baving been selected and fi hard: Major More they ate free from grit snd braised fealt wo otmeer, of Cour fopaldgt® toee pat up in tira por enloat RING ss seihes ond nols-lm __corner 15% st. and Vermon re. 6) prLeers OLD STYLE SILK pe Ure Re cuNatN "8 Hat Fac: tory No,34005 7th - Tat. and Me, or made to order Cuancr ov fx. cD.—Rreeman Orm, orker, who waa arresiea by deisctives henly ——— Bip O?rENEn—At soon to-day ©Pened for grad yg Q eres orth. from we ie Boctid, *trets west, as follows adeen 18 cents per cubic par: ‘Thorn, 11%: Wa. Bucley. is cents? See neral, | | Hise for au improvement in Vat | Rubber aud other Gums, for seven years from the aamed cities. All work will be done in the neatest ARIND'S FASHIONAB NCING ACA- M OUABLE DANCING ACA. 3 $ tion in all the En, hes, French, Italian, Mieverend Archbishop. We may | Drawing, Painting. bo I12-e08t* d.juding the peopie, that accord ii = = — avg the Church. any of the faithful 1844 Pres®o get married out of the Church, = [4 incur excommunication.” — THE COURTS. Ourovrr Court, Chief Justice Cartuer—The following busiaers was transacted this morn- ig -—1n the case of Susan M Basche vs. Mary & Frazier, by consent of both parties, judg- men! was clven for the plaintiff. Oa ‘motion of Messrs. Bradley and Norris. the following cases were ordered by the Court to be brought forwerd 40d placed on the calendar :—B & Bro.vs. Adams Expresss Com) vs. Kennedy Hughes ya. Esh' ordered by Ooart to Ennis and Jones on the terms requested im the agree: it fied Eliot ¥s, Uook, rule to be Isid on plaintiff to employ Stevens vs. Fries: tts ‘a plaintitt sues the defendant for amonnt of iron, steel, &c. which he alleges Was tot delivered tobim. Thecontract stating the detendant sgreed to sell and deliver to th pininti! A number of witnesses were examined am this case. Oxrgans’ Covet, Judge Purcell.—The peti- tion of Martha Ann Truxell, guardian ter sale of real estate: filed. Wm F. Mattingly soli- citor for petitioner. Decree for sale im same case filed. ‘The inst wills and testaments of Lucy A. Miller and Maria Miller were filed and parti- ally proved. I ES. you will find one of the best selected L4 stocks of French and Home made Corsets of ail styles and sizes from $1 up; no rr Also. factures his own P which calls the spectat Most coMlortable and elegant in the market, 49 Lonisiana avenne, between 6th and 7th sts.. oppo- te Seaton Hotel. no 18-tf Cea PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. ' COURVOISIER’s ALEXANDRE’S. FULL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. White, Black, Dark, ani Evening Colors, in tizes trom 5X to 1033. BF" Ladies’ Gloves, $: A Gentlemen's, §2.25, A full supply of ALEXANDRINE'S AND DESPRE'S celebrated long or two-button Gloves, OUB OWN IMPORTATION JOS. J.MAY & CO, 30% Pennsylvania avenue, no 25-3tit between 9h and 10th st: 458 MARBLE HALL, 458 FRANC & GOLDMAN take pleasure to inform the public of Washington that they have just opened at their new Store, 454 7th street, opposite Patent Ofce, « very large and well selected stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Thes= | Goods being bought at this great reduction in . Will be sold cheaper than in any other store ity. and all we reqnest is 9 call, and you vince yourselves that youcan buy GENTS’ pric ip the will con | FURNISHING GOODS at Marble Hall to more at | vant pon auywhere else. Try it. FRANC & GOLDMAN, 455 7th st. opposite Patent Ottice AVE, BET, NINTH AND TENTH STS atied s-sortment of D KOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTH ND FURNISHING GOODS e Tin Nerthe ed with our establishment will be a CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. hee is fone ofthe most fashion n the District ‘ T A. STEPHENS Late of Wall. St-phen Co. vents and D street, over Stevens’ T: ill give instruction in Bawo I ‘orl ra tent granted to him the 2ist day of February, 1854, for an improvement in Derricks, for seven years trom the expfration of said patent. which takes place on the tist day of February. 1868: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDA ¥ next. at 12 o'clock to appear and show canse, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to Mle in the Patent Office their objections, xpecially set forth in writing. at least turenty days before the day of hearing, all test y fil by eith irty to used at the said h en and transmitted in accordan les of the of- fice. which will be furnished on appfication Depositions and other ers relied Lap 7 as testi- mony. must be filed in the office fweenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimony dered. also. that this notice be published in the ublican wud the Intelligencer, Washington. D, ‘aud in the New York Atlas. New York, N.Y. once a week for three successive weeks; the first of publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. . 0.7 ho S-w3w Commissioner of Patents, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washinton. Novem 1367. ion of L. OTTO P EVER. of 5 Praying for the extension of a to him the th day of February. izing India expiration of waid patent. which takes place on the 2th day of February , 1385 It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday. the loth day of Febru- ary next, at 12 clock ‘and notified to appear and show cause why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are reanired to file iu the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least tenty days before the dey of hearing; all iestimony filed Ly either part tobe used at the said hearing must be taken an smuitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions and other papers relied upon as test! mony must Ue filed in the office tesncy days befor the day of hearing, Ahe arguments, If ten days aftor testimony. Ordered. also. that this gotice be published in the the Intelligencer, Washi .D. C., and in the Reziate week for three mecessive weel Hications to be at least six the day of heariug. no i WS " 7 TMENT OF THE INTER’ D*?ntred STATES PATE ASHINGTON. November 20. 1867. of SIDNEY 8. TURNER, of tr t ted 864, and reissued the 2 again Telusued 1th day in ‘om the expiration of said A lace on day of Anj rusk 1368 pie is ordered that the raid ‘ition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY. the isth day of June next, at 12 o'clock m.; and ai! persons are notified to appear and show caus, if any they pave, why said petition ought net to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to htent Office their objections, spectally day. of hearit satimony f ty abe rey to 5 mony er be used at thesaid ogi, Gy be taken and trans- mitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished en application. Republican and the. Intelligencer, Washington, D in the Spy, Worcester, Massachusetts.once & week for three successive weeks; the first of ender oteahiey. eM ee EERO 0 2-wSW Commissioner of Patents. Ww ILLIAM BRADLEY & SONS leave to inform thi lic and ‘fends tuatiney have on band a vigrae aaa eer BEAUTIFUL STATUARY, and Veined Italian and various colors of MARBLE MANTLES. Also, ® beautiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MARBLE MANTLES, far superior to Slate, as Seer, are made of the lace; and the are lll hold Pd ee te pO 08 : Tog againe nod then you have ‘Marbis ‘Makiee a cheap as Siste. ‘We have an assortment of large and small MONUMENTS AND HEAD-STONES; and also } Monuments, made to order, as well exe- uted and ae cl : nasi herb Bulng ork, Phamtare tice. WILLIAM BuADLEY - no 12-Im* __ Penns. ave , bet. 18th and 19th sts. Cc a) SAS FS Oe Messra, A. T, BTEWABT & 00: being tho exelu- sive agentiiand importers of all the KID @LOVES made by ALEXANDRE of Peris, respectfully cau- tion buyers against’ stamped ingide itssancen LOST AND FOUND. _ at. mogr Now Fork ax~ ‘* SARLE FUR TIP- ‘be suitably rewarded CITY ITEMS. Gwocens, Spice Dealers, and Drugeis' eell Barveti’s Standard Flavoring Exiracts. —_o——— For Youtus —Saks & Oo. have the ${3 Box Coat to fe Youth’s 12 to 13 years ofage. They wes for men, at Si? 7 T—Probably on eke anaer’ will the Metropolit ia Police, = Pate Sag toe 1 tant, with “borne. ane two white. #nd also have all between Pennsy! vanin av JuwRLRY.—Corai Setts, Cut Steel Sets, Sit- 's One Doliar Jewelry Store, Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. ——— es NG Hover of Hable e, between Sd be sold to the m. on TCES- m8 nless the ow ne: ver-plaied S orn ofce. No. 2 Louisiana avenur, party Clerk. Sj TRAYED—On Saturday afternoon, 2d Instant Pie Ra hs Y at at-chetwoen ith and sth and M aud N'ste. n LW. D--81 yed of stol ep tae white BUF we reward will be paid t corner of Maryland avenue and tion i. Ey whereabouts. AME TO MV PREMISES ON THE 3 EIFER, about t ds eck with # Bar on ‘ber forrha Go to THE U & on 465 Pennsylvania ave And 4x sts, if you want to obaia bargains businessor dress suits, overcoats, or furnish- ort horn! OMAS DONE TA MAvE TO OxpEr.—Gentlemen’s Clothing Heavy Ribbed Gentle JOHN T. CASSEL! Shirts, Buckskin Gloves and Gentlemen, Ladies, and Boys, at Henuing’s, brows bane ens corner of 7th street and Maryland white sides, speckled brown. erty, pay charge forward, prove property 28 On B No. 287 North Capitol strect, no 28-8t* Betwren G street and Mass avenve. (‘AME TO M\ PREMISES, A STRAY HORSE. ‘The owner can have the same by erty ant paying charg-s. ¢——_e—__ ‘ ‘We JUDGE from the immense sales that Mrs S.A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re- storer or Dressing (im ove bottle) is by every one. roving prop ns ae i wm. NELSON. From THIs DAY I will sell good Whalebone Corsets at $1; make to order the best at $3, and narantee the fit; my own Patent Waikt ‘irt at $1.25; Shoulder Braces Ous 49 Louisiana avenue, near 7th st. ——_ BLANKETS OF ALL CoLors. Blue, Grey, and Brown Blankets. Horse Bian- kets, of all colers. Five ibs Blanket for $4.50. Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather Mattresses, &. Ce ADA™MSON'S, 506 9th 61, DRY GOODS, &c. Less BLACK (er Se AND FINE PAISLEY LONG SHAWLS, in great variety, ‘Red, White, Hair Pillows, LONG AND F, SOR RAID WOOLLEN SHAWLS, A plendid assortment of BLACK THIBET AND LONG SHAWLS, All of which we offer at very low prices All goods marke? in cash prices. No deviation al Ww. no 25-43tém.w fStit ———_o Parsons wishing to subscribe for Taz STAR Who reside on Capi Hill Yard, will please leave their orders at No. i22 East Ospitol street, between 4th and 5th. Joun Cocerns, Agent. gee PRst Gent's Farniehing Store in Franc’s, 19 7th street, between three doors above Odd ® and the Navy- plain Sgures at the lowest ie HUSTER & BRO, . 35 Market Space. Tue CHEAPEST G@OD BLACK SILKS IN Red, White, Bins and Gilt Edges, made by the celebrated “BONNET.” of Lyons, and IMPORTED BY OURSELVES. streets, continues the successful treatment of Bu Bad Ni Corns, }. Ealarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescen: OfBce hours from 6 @. m. to for consultation. Establi ——$_e—_— iF YOU HAVE MORE MONEY than what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry: but if you wish to get full value received tor the money you pay out, go to Frauc’s, where Gent's Far- nishing Geods are soldat competition, Look at the Good Merino Undershirts aud cents and $1; good heavy: and 25 cepts: good Cotton dozen: good Paper Qollars, 10 cents per box, or 2 boxes for 25 cents: good warm Woolen Gloves from 25 cents up. Also, Scarts, Ties, at prices to suit the most eco- omical, at Franc’s Popular Gent’s Fuarnisb- ing Store. 494 7th street. between D and E, three doots above Odd Fellows’ Hall —-° Pore cops, Durillions et Ongles rentres daps ja chair, consulter le Docteur Waite, elabh depuis 1561-8 son office No. 424 Penn- sylvania avenue, entre In quatrieme et la Six- A large assortment of Elegant COLORED SILKS For Promenade, Dinner, and Evening Dresses im ail the newest and most fashionable colors. Asmany of these are of OUR OWN IMPORTATION we are offering them at very low prices rices which defy lowing prices :— 305 Pennsylvania aven Letween 9th and lth sts. ‘aif Hose, Si per 312 pexysyivawsa averve, 312 Handxerenie: JOHN T. MITCHELL. HARPER & MITCHELL + DRESS GOODS net SUPERIOR MERINO REPS, FRENCH POPLINS at greatly reduced prices pyres ANCE TO AN ORDER OF will be held 4 second m A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED TERED and PLAIN SILKS, in Black and Cok ks of past Sense « reduced price. Sayles Brown, Register in Baukraptcy, A large lot of superio: D« any Very desir © to be sold at about one-hal! roh of great barzeius wit! Asiany persons ver this lot of not be disappointed i : a UNION HOTEL, f MOURNING GOODS and HOUSE, that the Restaurant and Hotel Dining Rooms.w r to the public; CLOAKS and SHAWLS in great ASTLES DID STOCK OF FINE DRESS GOODS chug the expense thereof » last four week: rae auction sal 8 for gentlemen, an@ for transicut ghefgmets, by, mans, Influential persons. to use the two dwel Hotel on the cast (and under the earn session of the same ‘LEMEN ONL AY, WEEK. or MO yr occupancy under the supervision of a competent pe Ge ‘kand Philadel- ve on hand one of the richest DPS to be found south of New hased since the great e — bargains we ars, nud we Fea bfour stock aud pri Suit inamutual we wish to put them inte mowey as fast as possr- ple. name the following Goous just from Auc ces Lupin’s French MERINOKS, from 75 ats up. mpieces POPLIN REPS. of Lupin's make, com- prising all the desirable colors, from 62), cents FRENCH AND BEAL cline in goods, we Four customers e had for five or licit an examina ng confident it Will re and due notice ‘Room attention to the would state that there are still occupied several SUITS OF ROOMS HOTEL. which I offer for rent i rences. mI further information, ap OOMS FOR B above card, ILE Corner Green and Olive ats. vo 26-2t_ {Exp.. Inteil., and THE GENTLEMEN WHO WERE IN Car No.6 or upon the afternoon, and witnessed the ue and ith «tr BISH POPLINS. sirable colors, for street and 1 BLACK SILKS. com: choice assortments ever iu street and evening i prgotown, D.C rm. on Samday dS REBS” will find Pol E SOUTHERN 0: N Ww. AMSON'S, 497 11 visome P' Fine FRENCH new paper CoE RINOE SMILLINGTON J FROM B. BURNSTIN By GREEN & Tth and D sts., at 10 0'c December. The sale will consist of Gold and Silver Watches. Diamonds. Chains, Jewelr} Dress Coats. Ladi description, The FO Bo E'S LOAN OFFICE, 475 treet m..on the 24 day of ‘at the very lowest cash pri iim plain figures at the lowest cash prices. and no deviation allowed SHAWL ROOM UP STAIRS. y. M. SHUSTER & BRO.. = Market Space. All coods mark le will continue Ww no02S-d3tkeostif| REMOVAL!: rs have removed from ‘ennsylvania avenue to EIVING DRY GOODS EVERY DAY. their old store No. 2 their new store, 448 70 office. where they will sell EV this Week, the choicest assortment of— Dry Goods, Fancy G Is. DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Buyers of Dry Goods. eit will do well to examine on a pared to exhibit @ very extensive and well select ed asaortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, purchased to great advantage. with prices revised daily. inno case allowi wholesale or retail, Tobacco and Begars, Groceries. Wines, I Being in constant receipt ¢ North, they can ofter gr ere. NAGLE & 00. Auctioneers. PECIAL NOTICE—Our customers are re- quested torenew or redeem snch pledges left with us as are overdue, as otherwise they will be sold at auction sale at cur store, 34 November 30th and fol ng vurselves to b Kee Ww. SEL 323 Pennsylvania avenue. south side, near 7th street, STMENT: G° D1 i days. S GULDSTEIN & ©. Pawnbroki RS. WEISS, No. 46 Wi fwegn 4th abd Sih atreets. offers be fo the ladies of Washington who may TTI—LIME for GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. XTER’S, 115 Penn’a a recta, oF A general asso ‘ests and Pants alw: on hand, also, Gents’ Shirts and Drawers. n15-2w’ YON'S SILKE VELVETS FOB MANTILLAS, ENS and CLOAKING CLOTH, in Irish PLAID POPLINS. NS. REPS, BIAHIT/S, and various other of EA CLOTHS, fall stock of black and col- Our stock, fs full in all departments. We offer all foots tthe Wht i RILEY & BROTHER, No 36 Central Stores opposite Centre Market. Call at EMORY between 19th and ment of cheap ‘An asso . GRAVEL ROGFEN! it the shortest loth street west ‘0 MY HUSBAND. want to get my hair dressed ! pes got pact more than you i See Madame Demongeot’s prices: ‘$0.28 | Cat for ladies or Shampooing shoi sand drontge i BATS oo 278 Penn. av., * BUCK GLOVE! IN GLOVES.’ Wana AMBEURG £ 5088,105 street, Georgetown D. I oqADIES and” GENTS GAUNTLETS made to | Mizzou 9. sarFOun, (Pormerly of Montsomery, Alabama,) 349 PENNSYLVANIA AVENT DRIED FRUITS. BEran BROs., Oo) ite Metropolitan Hotel. S°Osz cone HAMS, MIDDLING. EBF. bene 3333 Foie Just received and for sale by, . PAWNBROKERS. Pensestvanis, greeney earing Apparel and Silver bought. a "8 LOAN OFFICE, Tikp, in tins, vania avenue. SEVENTH STREET. PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. The choicest selection OHN J, FEABOM ES awp Locasuiru, AND in GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS Aifeirs In Georgetown. NATIONAL THEATRE noa.—Mr. S. J. Waters — Prorgstr Exc be urchased the property on tof 9d and Frederick sirests, improved TO NIGHT TEE AguBDrcT.—Workmen com MAGGIE MITCHELL Jetierday to erect the frame work of the agur- Suct bridge, and ene span will be up to-day. ted that the whole frame will | beep by Christmas. The bridge is to pe cousiructed as to afford passage (over WULk tor bosts) for wagons sod # raiircd the passage for Wagons to be op the @asi sie Of the bridge, while \be railroad track wili* | 2 3 eas cin et on the weet Fide. ‘The canal passage or boats | § § 53> $!9— Cts sts is to be completed first. | THE Canct —Business on the canal is not | BOX OOaATS so brisk as usnal a BOX COATS panies, the Onpito:n bas come down w Stone forthe 8 neea Company; the KD. Matrison, with wheat. the JN. Thomas wt jarrison, with w! . mas, with | ~ flour, grain aud offal for J.G@. Waters,and the | $23—$15— $13— $13—815- 913 _ L. Grove, with corn and flour for Geo. | _ne ls-iw Vaters. - Tur Porr.—The steamers Colembix, C+ eee ¥ arper., and Kennebec, ty (Buccesor to KF. Lorpon & Oo " LITTLE PAKEFOOT CLOTHING, &c. "$13 and ' re areas Ath merenenditg fren —_ CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAY ted to sail for New York this evening sbould the repairs be completed upon her MERCHANT TAILOR. Wheel. Neither of the steamers from New Browa's.t York, due here to-day, bad not arrived uy to | nD avenne, Washington noon. the Gineon Probably Oppo charge 3 portion of her freight 2) BAvy- ar yard. The steamers Kennebec and Columbia WOOD AND COAL. have cleared for Baltimore. The schoouer | — —— Julia, Nichols captain, has cleared ior Balu. | (704% AND WOOD — ADVANCE IN PRICES IN CONSEQUENCE OF FREIGHTS AND TOLLS HAVING AD MuRcuants’ EXCHANGE —There was no business transacted on ‘Change this moraing nk F OAEIOX OF A Comronarion OgpiNance. ee “+ yucb, who Keeps a grocery store on Frederick ircet, was arresteg ou Sanday bv pemebang, (enperter Wisi Baki. $ Miicer ,» Charged wi selling aor 8 Cookit without license. The of the case bay berlend Kun of Mine. See ing deen postponed until ten o'clock to-day, ts Br B yA AND FISK WOOD constaniiy on band the accused appeared before Justice Buckey, s JOD conatantiy on and Mr. Joli A. Jobnaon for his detensr. | Yo f%5 thems afenta fy fe: enh of the nate The Justice entered judgment @.ainst the ac- PoNG'to furnish it in eee guamete = cused in the sum of #20, when Mr. Johason £ P. BROWN & SON + amnounced that his client would take the case 465 Ninth street. between E and F before the court Branch office 1 yard and Wharves at faot of | Seventh GEORGETOWN ADVERTISKMENTS. 3° THOS. DOWLING. auct.; Georgetown, D.C VALUABLE IMPROVED property on | J4¥ COOKE & 00. PROSPECT BTKRET, GEORGETOWN, AT BASKER 1 Ml well ar Pa = oiled tem, Pefteenth strat, opposite Toearery. remises part 9 ‘i and % fronting 70 fect on the north s Pros Vand sell at qprrent market retes, ead keep ct street, between High and Potomac streets, bs Rdepth of iret The improvements ronsiel cr | *ORstamtly on hand « full eapply ef all nearly-new three story Frame Dwelling GOVERNMENT BONDS “Terms Cash. Conveyancing apd stampa at the GEVEN-THIRTINS, AND COMPOUND cost of the purchaser E INTEREST NOTES. no 8d THOMAS DOWLING. Auct Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, Sc. executed, ant B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown Oollections made on all accessible pointe MERCE AND STORE AND EESTCRES Fos | oe iS AND STORE A} x 3 FOR T AT PUBLIC AUCTION first National Bank of Washington RIbA “aie ap ers 5d Pd at 19 | = sell. et the store of CKS- | B. COOKE, (of Jay Cocks & Go.,) Preddent hat dn gyre yet | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cenbive ‘ash; over $3). a oretit 7 : endorsed note GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORT be rented at pablic auction forone ane . THOMAS DOWLE FINANCIAL AGENT OF TAE UNITED or more years. he 2 = | STATES, ° IPHANKSG ' evverite the Prepared ot the Suh aaveat, promis the Treaunry Derertmem tials new Cito: Maiaca Grapes. Hava a Oral ¢ dovernmert Becuritics with Tresewer Batted at WALLACE B, 0 High stroet, Geor, sate sa SERRE SERENE ete eae } SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS a BF SROMAS DUNS Sat: Seagners We buy oud sell all classe of GOTERNMENT EACELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND 38CURITIES wt corrent m rete n WEDNESBAY MORNIN November SURNISH EXCHANGE ond make Cota &. Twill sell, at my Auction Booms, ( with > . Not si Bente sites, Geotecteen wt | = 4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE t assortment of « | SNITED STATES eerie aer spells ‘NS | We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST Excellent Three-ply and Tocrain Oxrpets | fAVOKABLE TERMS, and give caretai an? ier i Mirror Front Marule P . LWalnut Marbie Sis Whatnet | srompt ettamtion to abe Marble Top Burean ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS De.” Extenston and other Tables ‘och ond other Be isteads | sed to any otber busivess entrusted to us | FELL INFORMATION t regard to GOVERE MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully *-aishot - ened and otbas Weskstands j WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Ossiior ie other Stands ot sleut Feather Beds: Hair and Wack Mat- | Washington, Maroh 30, 158. ate ray ings Oak Dining and other Chairs t 7 |W. HE NATIONAL asd Alabaster Vases ware, | SAFE DEPOSIT COomPanr, jose Crockery, and Glass Ware ; nlihakerether artistes namecoesio men- | _ Obertred tz Opecal act of Omrarettr 9 < mmerousto men tion. Sor hi on Ge SAFE KEEPING UNDER GUARANTEE O® Auso. | GOVERNM'T BONDS, STOCKS. SPROLE. Bi be steed oo eens: 1 fine Walout-top | faves PATE. CASH BOXES, Ro (lat| ©" ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auct | PAINTINGE WILLS. DERDB, VALUABLE PAPERS, FRE STEAM | andall descriptions of Valusbies, ané for » ANSI | RENTING OF SAFES, DYEING AN ESTABL! ie 1SHME, f litan Lustitute, + rebuilt a or . P. BROWN. B.D. COOK: " past favors, the subscriber | W RIGGS WA. & HE ii eae by ex] iN. ; despatch sddress, Lock B~ a 5 EOBGE 0. EV, mies, sat Ustinczon. T w= . NG ee INSIDE OF fam awarded by the Metso: | FIBE AND BUBGLAK PROOF VAULTS. 1805, and is vow by — uve NEW YOK AVEN! fer the largeat anid most complete catabllshment of | Orricr—Conves NEW YOK AVENUE “thankfal for scfclyshe'ceutiaued atom of tha commen PLA, recelvec press the | NATHANTEL WILSO! usuost prompenems ana §. P. BROWN. Puesior ce * P. SNYDER, Seceetany. Orricr wES: From 9o'clock a.m. to ty BABBELS OF WHISKEY 600 AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, viz : LEGAL NOTICES C©.GAUTIEBS CABINET, “ q . CPREME COURT OF THE OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA EYE, Salo pieraiee. ¥ And the well-knewn Roti ey a ut may concern, &) a Rtas WOR NoURSON.> ce is hereby given. t the 20th day of Feb 1882, the armed ene fod AN of which are offered by the subscriber tothe | Fanny. Forrest and Block Warrioy one attack trade | sunk. and ae exerci of the United Stata | belonging te ort tlantc Blocked! ATLEAST 9070 25CTS.PERGALLON | rou and command of Be LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER | Ke" sn: 0 IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, © OB MARYLAND, i> sts vee! trial at the ¢ Hall, in the city of Washin, ° Of the same grades of Whiskey. poo by rhist ie NDAY ‘OF DECEMBER NEXT, eer? when and. wh Srsons are Waried to appear ene Till sleo tall the sumo whtekies to the public by | £5 chow cause why condemustion should wot teas. ind to intervene for their interests a J. MEIGS, Clerk v3 | creed, - GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at 93 | Octo 87 meres PER GALLON, OF | Salsewaiicd” [Repattican) which ts the purest Bye Whisky ever sold in this | E SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT District. OF COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DisTHICT 1 invite the medical faculty to call at my store and | COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOL THE test the, purity of this article, being certain they | SAID DISTRICT will find it a whisky they can ‘recommend to their ‘ail whowi st may con jents whenever it may be expedient to use any. Notice in hereby given. thn 4 x | days of August, 183, the armed enemy's vessel Bun | Gaines was attacked. sunk und destroved by yew sels of the United States belonging to the Westora 1 loss per | Gulf Blockading Squadron, under the command of the | Rear Admiral D. G. Fi gallon than can be pure! same 4 ALSO, “MAGNOLIA WHISEY,” AT $2.25 am mane GALLOR. 2 Cc. GAUTIER, NATIVE WINE BITTERS, wes-tf 252 Pennsylvania avenue, IS RECEIVED—A lot of very fine GOLD WATCHES; something new, never vefore } SE BR. J. MEIGS. seen in pee iy. a Watch that winds steel | ocl ae Clerk. hie s Sis 9 U HE oT eK Sci oe A. i; OM PARIS, SAID Ge pte = DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. to. Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least ~ odor. No. 506 cast side of 1th streeé west, near Pennsylvania avenue, oc 9-1m of eptember. 1867. the same wan libelled Ww. , eetited in this Court, in the mame of the M. PARBT'S . for the reascue in the libel stated; - said cause will stand for trial at SHOW CASE all, in the city of Washington, on the ONDAY of DECEMBER next, when aod where WAREROOMS are warned sbow conse No. 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, Between 6th and 7th streets. NIRSRM AC DUDES Sirs verne | SUPE ane CoERO state WO Ea ‘tore, $19 7th street. m it = pin A whom it may comctrr frowene: Becigetva articles pe page’ Rereby given, that, ow the 2th day of 428 CIEN UPON cRops. Ferstiached venks and ee A ‘the Ly a fo Sgticattaral tural laborers in the | Court. he oa onthe Sl Beaten or te eb indy favor upon the crepe grows will stand for trisl at the Cite Hiatt Gece a ri ay as eee | Fe : pee oe ESS, | Rlbietevencted tee money ona, acs | Sythcaeeee aise peo ae | ser aa Lee ee a gr be avout f> | mediate sttention. ae — i th tacts ove | BBBBBPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPOR EW BOOT AND SHOR STORE,

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