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EVENING STAR. December 1, 1870, na AMUSEMENTS, &e. Rarsey Williams and wife jing”? Dr. Ed Wonders of the Mi: Forndry ¥. E. Charch—Musi went and supper. jarkriter’s Ar* Gallery. ariow's Gallery ot © at entertain- 438 Tth street. Paintings, 106 Pa. — THE NEW MARKET HOUSE. The Situation 3e-Day—Diggtog for a Foundation. To-day Messr Duiiding comm: Davis and Crdway, of the of the Center Mar xet Com- pany with Mr. Yulleck, arbitrator, aud Mr. Clue. architect. were at the market some time; im the cases of Mewrs. Sckaiter, Kuba and nO artangements were made, raila hose on the ith pgements with sends to-day. made settlements with lovk the stamd= allutted to them tn the new sheds this morning, and at these, a fair proportion of b stated tha s sor a settieweni: but renewed et orts are being o make an arrangement witk lim. he s:udunts agrecd upon in the cases settled, fare abou he same et down in ot Messts. Eetwisie. Brown and Gt desiets are lecated on the curd of 70s street, ulttside the lines of the Mar- ket Comvany, whe will be unsble to do any the structure gets under way, ested to give them the we-t street sidewalk, and to remove the country people to the sheds in the courts of the marxe?. The contractors tor the fownda- Gon are still at work at it. and have already struck water, and it i# thought by seme that they will have to go down twelve or fourteen feet to get 4 solid foundation. —— ‘ The Patrou Saint of Old Scotia. Anmual Cry f Andrew's Day. ‘The sixteent anniversary of St. Andrew's Society of this ¢:ty was celebrated last evening at Carusi’s Saloon, on which occasion the mem- 'y had with them the ladies and families. The guests, to the emled in the upper hall, tooned with evergreens—the irew being copspicors amon: ‘To the masic of Donch’s ban: all marched to the dining saloon. where a boun- teous dimmer was laid by Messrs. Harvey & Holden. The tables were arranged in a holiox equare. At the head were seated Gen. Bulloch, the president, and o*%er o:licers of the society. Among those present were Judge Humphrev Comptro‘ler Brordhead, Hon. Horatio Ki Messrs. tine, S. 1. Phillips, Kichmond, ‘on, Potten tue Washington bar: Chie: W. R. Smith. Fsq., Hon. T. A. MeCartney ‘and Maj. Tien. ‘T" 9 representatives of the press thered at one table under the charge of M. Prince. After the blessing by Mr. ‘Munson, chaplain, fall justice wae done to the substantials, after which toasts were © president filling the position of fer, to which responses were made iu speeches by Messrs. Themas W: T. L. Tullock, Wm. Todd. Josiah 3 Humphreys, Major Poore. Mr. and others: and insonzs by Gen. Balloch, Josiah McLeod, A. Woodley, Alex. Patterson, Mis« Kate Wood. the president, and others. This closed the intellectual } ortion of the entertain. ment and the terpsichorean provrame beiug in order the company reformed and proceeded to tbe upper hail, when the oor managers took ebarge and day Was kept up til! morn) ° and Harr Perley Poore. were |. Fadge U.’ Prines, The Avenue Celebration. Appeivincut of Committees—Exnerge ine si Men in Charge.” ter tm accordance with a resolution passed at the meetingot citizens held on Tuesday night last im regard to the proposed celebration on the completion of the Aven Sol agh, W.S. Huntington, H 3, Samael W. Owen, Hora- Henry A. Wi if. Hall ward Droop Smoot. The 1 committee on vorres pondence was also appointed, to act in con- 4anetion with the general comm Thomas —Major Ben Perley P¢ ore, president W respondents’ Chun: Crosby Star. Art { B.C. Forney, in the Supreme ines oj el —Yestéraay, “stherine Court. in general term, the case or V_ Brown agt. the Alexandria and We-iiingtou Railroad Company was taken up end arguct by Messrs. Merrick and PLillips ior the company and Mr. W. A. Cook for the plaintiit. This ca grows out of the alleged ejection of the plai ‘Ua froma car, at Alexandria, om the $th ot Feb- by 2 9 caste. 7 * BRay. camen OH and Phillips, for the com- = -<ud that the regulation of separat:n; wwite from colored persous is reasonable, and one the deiendaut had a right to make, and the Plaintit! was bound to comply with it’ and the read having passed into the hands ef lessees, ana the tort complained of being their act, n0 action exists inet the detendant. Mr. Cook contended that the defendant had Bo right to eject plaintiff from its car on ac- count of her color, because its charter from Con- es8 prohibits such distinction; because, with The access! sights of citizens, the regalation colored people from white persons on she cars by such corporations as the defendant is not reasonable, but unjust and illegal. beca. detendant. at Washington, PD. C., and at the jointly by ‘those operating the in thts District aud im Virginia as a common office, under the name of the office of the “Washington, Alevandria aud George- town Kailroad Company,” sold the plaintif a first-class ticket for the round trip to Alexan- dria and return, the same as it sold to white thereby making « contract with her ulation, restriction Or notice as to the car in which she should ride, and accept- ed her as a passenger, with all the rights and mrivileges of any other passenger, and per- Formed the contract in part, by transporting her to Alexandria iu the same car with white (yoople; Use leasing of = F044 5 wouid not relieve it of its Hiabillty. The case was resumed thie morning. sacs “Nininadc Sevextrric Lectcre.—The first lecture of which all the 7 § by the clearnes= with poet upon were explained, and by the beau- of the numerous experimental PE ay Among these the most notable were the reproduction of all the phenomena of 2 total eclipse, including the sudden outburst of the radiating corona aud crimson ‘‘ fames”’— the production of these “ flames" by artificial means, the burning of a sword = — 0} a ps of molten steel, and various co! Siengnts uced with the most powerfal in- ductive coil in the world. making sparks twen- ty-one inches long and penetrating glass three iwches thick. e : Tas Ge nig gy : Leer bg gee tupit rw we of -ee'ng Mr. <u Dre. heroes wiltiame inthe play of the “Em- erald Ring,” except at the Saturday matinee, ‘ax they appear in three of their specialties to- morrow evening for their ben: Saturday evening clores t - ath night wi aed at the ¢ 5 comic opera, . = will be repeated ee ot last time. wee on Saiurday cans thelr engagement. ———— A SEW PRIL has been procured by the tras- tees of colored schools, and hung in the cupola of the Stevens use, On List street, First pa bell weighs 200 penis, ant te of twas foundry t Sommerville & in the ‘TRE ATPOINTWENT of MrJa. J. F; the Of Chief Clerk in tie Depa Jovee, -lohn W. | WAIL COLUMBIA! WORK COMMENCED ON THE CANAL! THE DBEDGERS IN OPERATION! JO%° OF WE PEOPLE! ‘To-day a meeting of the Canal Commiszion was called, and it was attended by ten. Micbler, Mayor Emery, Mallet Kilbourne, and S.H, Sweatland. The object o€ the moeting was to inspect the opening of the work of clean- ing the canal, and to give seyue directions as to re the earth the canal be placed, ing for ry short time for some of and the contractors, proceeded to the oat lec of the camal om the Eastern Branch, where they fourd one of the machines hard at work. machines party, and were found to the most approved Rpg mackiner, worked by pow - erful engines, capacity each ok a cubic yard anda half every minute. When the four machines get to work they will cat the mud at a great rate. It was decided that the first deposites should be placed east of the canal and within the line where itis proj torun #sea-wall, 4s pro- poposed ina bill introduced by Alderman Gulick on Monday night last. The people in the eastern part of the city are greatly delighted over the tirst i ware there for many years, express their gratification. After the insps bad been made, Mr. William Guinand, a + known business man of that part of the yited the party to partake of a collation; and while discussing the tare presented, Mr. George ‘Stith, an old citizen, gave some very interest- ing reminiscences concerning tue canal since 1k. ae PROPOSED WELCOME TO CON GRESS. Meeting of the Boys im Wee. A meeting of this organization was held last evening at Union League Hal! fer the purpose of making arrangements for a welcome to Con- gres A. Grant presided, and J. B. Cramer moved that ot Wednesday, Dec. 2ist, the Boys in Blue torn out in torchlight procession for tie Turpose of welcoming Congress and calling on President Grant and Mayor Emery. A. Gor- don moved an amendment that the parade take place on the 15th inst.; which was PERRY CARSON DIDN'T KNOW about this. Now, he just wanted the word ‘‘Ie- publican” inserted before the word Congress, as he was not in favor ot welcoming democrats. . D. Barrett w posed this - wis M@gainst eb The recoguizet leader ct the republican party in Congress Was our worst enemy, and had said that be never would vote a dollar for improvements in the District. THIS CATITAL MOVING PRON Was an oflshoot of the republican party, which party almost en ncesc steadily oppose) the granting of lands for the benetit of our District schocls, while almost every democrat east o/ Pittsburgh was in favor of it. A welcome ‘o Congress was not a political ailair. They shonid welcome Congress a8 a body, — cultivate their good grages as much as possible. Perry Carson moved that EX-MAVOR ROWRN be called on, which was ruled out of order, and the original motion, with Perry Carson's amendment, was carried. It was agreed to i vite the Mayor and Couneils of Washington an Georgetown, the various ward clubs and the cit- izens generallay to participate in the demon- stration. TUE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS were then announced:—Chief marshal on the staft of the general commanding, ‘ohn S. Crocker, and tive gids. Virst Ward ha FF. Cook; Second Ward, David Fisker; Thira War. ‘T. ©. Comolly; Fourth Ward, Geo. Follav: Firth Ward, A. M. Sprague; Sixth Ward, Cla ence M. Sarton; Seventh Ward, G. H. New- man—eacti with three aids. The following were selected te speak at the diferent places on the route:—Hon. John W. Forney, to address the President; Col. Wm. Penn Clark, the President of the Senate; U. D. Barrett, the Speaker of the House ot Representatives; Gen. Enoch Totten the Mayor. ‘The stait of the m ior general was ced as follows:—Chier ef staf, ©. 1 J.B. Cramer; inspector sen- McConnell; quartermaster gevera', judge advocate general, 0. D. Bar- chaplain, W. Green; aides—Col. Perry Carson, Samue! Ford, J. H. Sutherland, W. H. ames. and Joseph Venable. It wax azre. Appoint a committee of five from eaci: make the necessary arrangements, ai imeeling adjourned. ‘The Salary Qu estion. era—The A ¥ reus , Major J. E. Do: » calledon vA tant Auditor, Mr. MeKeiden, b the pay account of Register Covk, also his ighty’s)own, and that of the clerk, (Mr Clark,) with the request that the Auditor would them. Mr. MeKeiden approved those Doughty and Clark, but declined to approve that or Mr. Cook, on the ground that he (Cook) not recognizing him (Mchelden) a « corporation officer, lis signature would not bave mnel: weizht Mr. Cook continues to refuse to countersign Warrants in favor of officers who have uot b-en confirmed by the Board of Aldermen, despite the opinion of the Corporation Attorney. ¥ terday aiternoon Alderman Gulick and Cou giiman Dassett had a conterence with the Mayor with reference to the firemen obtaining ~~ and last evening a commit’ee of the thenr pe, . “ed onthe Register tn refer- No. | Company ca... _ *atter express. J ence to the same matter. “2. — “= oa his willingness to pay the men Hediviernn, 0 i ie theig time being certified vy the secretary. js on '¥ Liegitter Cov is the subject some of his friends do not at all approve ot hi+ course, especially after he had previously coun- tersigned warrants jor seme Of th¢ game par- ties that he now refuses to gn for. GroRnce WASHINGTON ARRESTED FoR Ror neny.—Yesterday, Lieutenant Johnson was re- quested by the Police Department to {nvesti- bbery, which Occurred recently F. Clark, who lives near Fort Totien, im Maryland. It appears ¢ have been several robveries committed in t neighborhood, the thieves successfi:lly e! arrest. The last robbery was clothing amount- ing to about +50. Lieutenant Johnson went to the premises, aud, on searching, found the tracksof a man, leading {rom the house through aiield, which be tollowed, and soon after found a bat which Lad been taken irom fr ‘ouse, He fo'lowed on to near Bladensburg, and ou the farm of Mr. Lacy he found acolored man named George Washington, harrowing in “":> teld, aud on measuriug bie tracks fond they corres- ponded exactly with the tracks leading from tu 5 house; a peculiar patch onthe sole ot the su fitting exactly. He was charged w.th the r y; oa ng y,andowned up to it shortly after to ov. that he was cornered. ‘Ihe officer turre 4 the ease over to the authorities of Maryland. ly on that portion of the Ine bevy gen ville, Montgomery county, ane river. A stone quarry has S47 , opened on the east side of the Sugar Ld’ stountain, near Mount Ephraim, in whick 9 gout thirty hands are now employed, and itis7 aid to be the inten- tion of the contractor t? employ aboat eixiy during the winter. Th@ stone are being qua: ried for the mason Work of the bridge now bull bout two miles very extensive On®. running several feet abo: the large four w’ 1] located at that point. The bridge ucross the Monocacy river. near it- june- tion with the Potomac, is also in the course of construction. Mr. Muddiman, of Alexandria, Va.. is the Contractor for the building of these bridges. ‘THe TROUBLE In THE Boaxp or Tacetras cy CoLorED ScHOOLS is having such a bad etiict, by reducing the attendance, and other- wee iri saataineen ot the scheols, that @ meeting of paren the puplis others interested was called by the Superinten- dent to consider the matter. At that a the expressions of opinion were such as to to the inference that no reform can be accom- plished under the present inharmonious man- agement. —— aime Fox & Dexter's celebrated New York Panto- mime Troupe are e! for next week at Wall's Oj Bones mae + Losi ee} est. pieces; * n Miwee Wills Winkle,” with te of per: entire and all the ma- chinery and appurtenances made them so successful in New York. Barton ts an enter- prising manager and deserves success. —_~e—— Friexpty Apvice.—We stake the liberty ot alling the aitentiou of our iver- feemeat of Mr. Lewis Baar, ili Market ares the Monocacy Squbdation. ] trict. TRE Cor ‘URTA. Sei CIBC TIT COURT morning the case of ‘Onteg a fertilizer. > plaptif @ patent POLICE © ber of pet! | r colored, charged with Mh rntemt to Et, Dy 7 je with a piatot—six shots, ben arrested © action of grand two of ook efiect ar stated. razor wee also found on bim; held for Ury in the som of $5,009. POPE ES Retert Thompson. colored, charged with larcen: of two india rubber bumpers Delonging to Meser Fay & Batley. valued at $5; ines $15 and costs, ® Jaye im jail. PRO-FCOTING WITNES- MUST Tok THE r MARK. Amirew Maker, charged with seasuit on Andrew Shensehan, Shannahan lett the court this moraing before the case was called, and awrit of attachment wae od, aud he was bronzkt back cs when he said Maber had egurt, Maher was fined ¢: that in the fature settled outside tho warrants from court, nor ‘pai this court $e allowed to € oes and whep it came to al decline to prosecute the ‘tisknowledes he ould in Cases fine such parties. cUERI MASTER LKEP< MER GREEVRACKS. ter Gi ed, charged with throwing weter fined #2. She resched down rew out the greenback from a tary he kept there, A WOMAN WITH MANY NAMES Wito Caw’? Pay NER s. BILLS. Mre. E. M. Pr-aton, chereed with being a vagrant, Without any visille mea) | srecrt. Ais: charged ing & public proat atuced that theee were trumped up ezainst he theses because abi unabie to sse8 tostined! tot aa bs — poet lar ach . that abe protendedl to the widow of su ex-Onited States Scuator, ard ales an army oi wr, forthe Pare that she hel lin «Div m in x i jee test iti ferent names, never Pup sar her diffecont. names. she ind js Aa Rbo had boen married to all She had aright and a8 to her not payin, that, os she had been ou teacher. The Court heirown folly that p: she en y fonkd et help charges again! malice. Pereot trust. He dieu. CONTEMPT Wealey Turner, a colored man, brouzht befors the court on @ to be present when sum +00 revensrs or falwho they boil in the of ‘he charge or contempt, in defauit of which he was committed to ja:!. Adjourned. 4. bue.uess of tne Police Court during the of November bas been as followe:—N. per 2, Uni tion canes, 62 -Ketowi y Court, 5. number ot ef fines and penalties forthe ae time was ‘st GEORGETOWN. TUR C4Nat. will bo hereafter a quiet placs com parati fs water wit bo drawn off on the .000 Teceipts at this end of the line. with arrivale during the month. E Ixspreriovs.—Mr. Jacob Stranb, flour apector, reports ¥).2W barrels of flonr inepected dori he womth of November, Tollows :—Pan- ily, SSS: extra, 9.371; super, 1. middlings, *; broad arr ALEXA or Bear Ratate Thi NDRIA, oS y of Ale: of the reat Y ~The receut distressing cases 0} bia which have cccurred in this bel presedte public with theexpedieucy of xt at leseoning the number of worthless doze Whiclt are roaming about this aection of couatry = CITY ITEMS. Xo 2W9 PRICE for Garments—only one—at Geo. OC. HENNING'S, No, 410 Seyeuth street, N. —_-—___. ALASKA Dranon French Etruscan Joweiry French Jet Jewelry, ver-p' "4d Spoons Brackets, \ Do! 10! nig, at Prigg’s received this moi No. ia avenue, between Pennsyly th streets. Aw Esrart hial Troches lished remedy dleorsene. Te re fe Coughe, Colds, Bronchitis, s, and other troubles of the Throat and ‘Their goot reputation and e Srought out imitations, repres same. Obtain only Brows: —- Te OF AN I e a caret Fre rtial from a leadii Zz of an inj * OF ol acter has been townd in it 3. Poury, M Taist, 439 Broadway, New york, + James B.C! oe i Pennsvivania a ning, goto P.WALLAC: “pron Harr, well mart Boy: doeoN Ha wl Pennsylvania avenc oo Very Immense stock SPECIAL NOTICES. | jose? adil Dr. SCHENCK advises Consumptives "go to Florida in Winter. ‘es Having for the last thirty-five years @ gos whole tithe and attention to the study of fant tee wamption, 1 took thst Fam: aed fait Sours: that ought (» be pursued tor vane tolecakte had case of dierased lunge to hea!.ay soundness. es Lret td Biost important «ten rt who. tind: Himate and my medic 2 miles further that iva good si tite, and when t in feels, aud the Jacksons pla oa southern point is een years prior to 1819, bw ke imore ‘9 miles, at natives ot Florida + especially those of the her hand. ia New Kn . M thisterrs: . at Wher srdanee with my dir 5 that is required. This The ‘physician seme thry we printed 4 eer Use ¢ by » in accord, except in som he Maadrake Pills is <inptives wha have not jon nay We proper mds nidisput Syinp. Manden ie Lave cured very many of what Philadelphia, tor the Holidays. | th "7 - PE rackets at one dol- | order, regulate the femalectatam ee” nertoe in x WALLACH’s, petite. baniel every sign of d Cong the > the vigor of b~* rhenwa- relies the cutldren of = ‘and mind, and can only be dono wi" " .wnuer nts, All this Kid Groves. Krp Groves, | Dees by Cl safety certainty and prom Just received from Fnrope a p> stock of Kid | gays popot Gloves, all colors and size, which I still seil at ‘Try our $1 gloves at =e Cuas. BACN’S Hoopshirt Se Facr 08 — prices. = © rict. ‘ splendid article €2 and $2.25.’ Good Gotten Socke, four pair for 25 cent-, Handker- ¢hifs already hemmed 15 cents. Knit Jackets in Gn endless variety. ‘The finest assortment of fies and Searfs ever seen in the city. a y & Guidman, hh street. between D and E streets, and Marbie Hall, 7 7th street, opposite Patent Office. ~: 10,29,15 GAewPase has ali kinds of thermometers. Arrest of a New York Casto! Officer. We diy f Snug Berihs for a Consit-rati Mr. Charies F. Phelps, & goverument super- Intendent inthe New Vork custom-house. has been arrested on charges of selling government offices and making fraudulent returns in the pay-rolw. He was brought before Commis- sioner Shields, in that city. on Monday, and was released on giving $10,000 bail to app tor examination. Messrs. Arnold and Emory, two prominent merchants, beeame his sureties. It is alleged that in October last an advertisement appeared in a local new-paper signed ** Com- fortable,” announcing that 4 remunerative po- sition could be obtained for a consideration of | $100. This advertisement aturacted the atien- tion of J.5. K. Barrel!, who replied to it, aud was informed by the advertiser,a Mr. Snyder, that the position was that of tallying weiglits in the custom-house, which was pla at his dis- ce posal by Mr. Charles F. Phelps, the Govern- ment Superintendent. Mr. Snyder further said. that be had no intention of making any money by the transaction himself, and he de- signed the $100 reterred to in the advertisement tor the benetit of his sister, Mrs. Shed. ‘The money was paid over to Mre. S.,and Mr. Phelps signified to Burrell that he could consider bis appeintment as having taken effect from tliat date; whether present or not, his ealary would come to him. He was introdneed to the ditter- ent heads of the department and was paid up to the 3d of this month. Another case was that of Patrick Golden,who av-wered an advertisement for alaborer with $300, and was informed that he could secure @ position in the custom-houre for that amount. Phe/ps denies the trath of the charges. depos ®7-Hot tar will make sole icather water- proof. s7‘The Richmond police are not allowed to play poker whileondaty. @7-Mrs. Ben Wood, of New York, wears a $9000 solitaire diamond in esch ear-ring. sv Pumpkin pie festivals” are among the latest. 87 The Cincinnati City Council has ordered the Mayor to suppres can-cau shows. . S7The tat baby is the principal attraction for amusement-going people of Rochester. #7" Mics Georgia Scott, of Indiana, thinks she knows enough about “Mau” to lectureon dim. s7-The Davenports, when exhibiting in N. C. recently, refused to have any sailo: rons ‘Nearty 6’ considerable city in Murope benn charitatio “Home for a neh : ‘California University its young ian pL 8. poe terms, in all cespects, as gentic- men h now make ‘‘artiticial India ruber whitch fs said to be as good and much cheaper that the real article. gist G2 The taking of the new census in No er] was op Monday, all the old mar- shale reappointed, with a sufficient addi- tional number te give one w each election dis- jutely driven them out of ti it hias ven them been’ introduced “Gautier Metive Wine’ Bitcers way be had of ali druggists. O2d-t ptr HELOR’S HAIB DYE. me earee air Dye is the beat in the world. id Hi ees, reliable, instantaucous, does not contaly, vitalic poisor to protce paralysis or - the re ra _ delnsive properations irtues they do not possess, Keni jchelor's Hair, Dye, has bad therty repatation to uppold its. in! ae perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. id ista, Appiied at 16, Bond ee © On! all fork. ¥ Guz P. GOFF, MANUPACTUBRER AND WHOLESALE DEALEK IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERS SHELF AND STORS FUBNITURE AND NOTIONS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, ROPE, CORDAGK, TWLNE, NAILS, MATS, BLAOKING, MATCHES, WEAPPING PAPER, STATIONERY, Ac., &c. BKOSH FACTORY. BRUSHES of cvery description kept constantly on hand ail maputactared to order aT THe “WOOD AND WILLOW WABE DEPOT,” 629 D STREET, SLI WEEN 6TH AND 7TH, 4 sorthern prteng Watuinaton, D.C. Goode at Northern BrIS# Wy HOLESALE ONLY. no’) SIGN OF THE BIG BASKET. . REICH ENBACH’S Piano Store Fe ae ita steees cece Petes, deems, ABLISHED OveR 20 Years.) Sole agency for the sale of the cel-oranet ELANOS ow & Co. timore, and Wm. ati Ore ng Repairing. H. é@ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, i PBACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, Och-ly 704 7th at.. bet. G and H. sts. PROVHEAD € Co.'s, % 42238 FP Street, corner 13th street, r MOST DESIRABLE HOLIDAY PRBSENTS. ‘They sell Foreign and tic DEY GOODS, an tg a .. Wamsutta Cotton, 19c.; New ork Mills Cotton, 20c. Other bleached Cottons PHEAD & CO. ret. corner. imebes: then 1G 10¥ BUmerons patrons that t or suromier ie NO SHAM Bue EOOM 5 ‘any in the in this sunouncemont, and it ig not mae to improve | FA and Winter Clothing, dull trade. as everybody k at 1 do pe the largest bu To show that I am in earnest, W bite and black, 15 conte | BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. N°” BOUnS j — FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. sror ASD BEAD: EROLD VUBNITURE AND EFrEuTs. AD OYSTER COUNTERS, A LOT OF = BLiC. CLOTH a 8D Casale AT AUCTION a AT LAST. By Marter Hariené.. On FRE NG. Decembar * : WITH FATE AGA 70, a 100 ype t ect, at the ~ ‘Dovz! Se No.174 Bridge street, the sbove-mea- ect article: Also, one Horse. in good conditio: at ah Ibave taken the STORE, No. 47¢ emg em} THOMAS DOW avenue, between 4% and cth mrects, where 1 shal ILD LIFE IN APR < Where 1 a! wat bave for sale all ‘of e TRULY NOBLE. By Madame de Chavata B* ™¢s- DOWLIN FAMILY GRUCERIES, LOVE AND LIPE IN NOBWAY. By ao -— TRUSTER SAL. WINES AND Liquors, | on OF SBTES. Ey damingae ae Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated Aucnst | © UTTER, EGGS, Fis! ac. - ~ 3 PEt A.D. 399 and day recorletin tive t | CHOICE Bi rage lcapsn ty! ;. | SUFCS AND BOSE. poner Raed Poretiea nc Bontagt tare cae | Mt heb gay, Rerins tet mechs. | Nigorvay Ur MiGGBAS” Awe peo Ts ” vy. District sol ence In = + ale Gisection af the bas cred thereby. Iwill acl. | great inducement, aud hope to merit and receive | “COT UP ANIM A new Puri ao ic aucti Promises.ou MON | yeur patronage. THE FAT BOY. In Verte. Dlustreted by on Ks the Sth day December, \- D. 1570, at j ay i: cima. os a m vail thet ‘ouBd in Georgetown, . Dicttice ot ‘Oilgribta. knows, and gipinetiched as | iy mat 0. in Peters’ square, ne ows a Pt the end of m line draws Sh feet 4 inchs | hs tens Cathie tte BLANCHARD & HONUR, Boll tr Corner Peppayivantaarenne and 1b Choice N. Y. Butter. inches; thence southerly apd parallel with j 5 "T, BIZE VOLUMES —BOTH SIDES OF | High street 120 feot to third alley. thenes woneele ‘ th a i j by apd with the north line of Y 37 Foot & Ftherly and parallel with SUBST RECEIVED. hot to Sonth street an: High 4 strect im fort the place of base THE § ©, MOTH AND GUST: . With the Improy ements thereon. | $i. FBove gi INTo THE EL erm of sale: Une halt cash, (of whl S180. CAPTAIN JOH: jbo paid at the time of the emis PRICED MODEMATR. H D, by Miss Warser inents to be paid im 3 apd 6 months, with interest | PS. $1.25. BUSY Bi from day pop — by pei = i. ¥ ~ au preps i= terms of wale to be complied wit | jew Jus Willa vo days atter day of sale, otherwimy the | &® ALSO LOWRB GRADES AT CUEAFES |<)! Russa > trostee 9 the richt to reseli.at the risk and | BATES y any house ane Tesery coat of the defaulti notice, rcisser, after five day: ing and omepe st cost of .D_CASSIN. Trastes, THOS. DOWLING, Anct. WM. BALLANTYN®, 402 7 Foteltizencer Bos KIES FOR 1571, *KORGETOWN DOL, D ‘kof Jet and Fancy Jew H ange variety and popular sty les, at oe. a “: hems, oe Ohromss, ELPHONE® YOURGS, } PHILP @ SOLOMON'S forthe holidase: Wdarral bar te el | BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT a3 High stiect. J. 0. NICHOLS. 16-2 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 0 EW: SBUCEBR “Tt” MEKOHANT, ; GOBreer That —_ . NEW BOOKS, NOVELTIES in STATIONERY. ! LATReT STYLES te MASONIC TEMFLB, WEDDING, PARTY. ATeco eeTese ©CAKD tins, ¢xcellent lot of Blankets and Bhawie, Laco Gollars, ; aR Ally dozen more of those tadies" Linen Hand —— Ls Reichiete” (Also. a apiendd line of Bsicrr. wich +; want et ees Sriiet Sha wcll eae oe ier ee REDGATE. the auction bluse of b. GUTM AN: 17 Brilew cr, Gegrectown. | Auction Saturday af 10 o'clock. sm" OCRG LA OtES OU (Min WRISTS.) ale — ae NEZSEOOND UUARTEE commences MONDAY, ARGAINS IN IN DRY GOODS! Titme | #10 to$15 per quarter. B — Dried Beet. | Good references then” Sor 18 tm* BENJAMIN j He™see UMAVERSITY, 101 PRIDGE STRERT, GEORGETOWN, D. 0, | BESSMs peranruses. CBOICEST, TENDER SDB, _Is eel ne in all kinds of WINTER NODS. Money canbe sured bo WINTER Risch Saks Wale zecos, English Sati Meri teens, Englia e i Jnid Popliusand Serges, Black Al- Pr of Otinical in Freeimen } Horpliai, com WE INEBDAY. October is uing unui the following Mar-h- and es SURGICAL CLINIC W edness | riwitg cane : oor ad LJ leseor ‘Strong, SELEUTED AND PUT UP BY ANDEEBGO & BOTS, GLSCINBATI. Flannels. Cloth: Cassimeres, Jugia’ gilebrated id ren, Joseph's Kia Gloves, one 3 ries, Hamburg Work, and Real Laces. nl0 NEY STOCK .—Jnst received, a assortment j TERY . Of first class READY-MADE, CLOT! : > stndemts attending the Untversity Citecal in hich wil. efiored to ihe petite ay sey het ELPHONZO YOUNGS, “Zo all others, general ticket, @ CLOTHS. CASSIMPRES AETV ESTING nto et | Tickets Pere from r. cmmmangg os Puschaing, | secretary goer et ASER JUNNSON, M.D. PENS BICQARD EULLALOVE, @ECUEB AND “T” MEROHANT, ie “ ebaneed hon ‘ASH PAID FO. . T's NGLISH, FRE! Cc CHILDREN QF ka? OER GUT HRS, MASONIC TEMPLE, E STITUTE BOOTS, BHOES, ctc., at 1. GRABWOUL'S.1 73% H ri 7» Geor; ls Georgetown oF jshington attended to mall ly | 7 Oonnen Ore axp 7 Sraxrrs = *)LOUB! FEED"! F * Si rete Be pokes. ANNOUNCEMENT ERY CHOLOR. BEAVY MIDDLINGS for horse feed, apie = . ‘MILL of all Kinds, Mose Rnglion Grammar EXTRAORDINARY! weit nN econ. | Lee ———— vio "_ | 1670. For terms, &e., apply to amt 3 72D 7D H. B. HOTELS. At I desire to ‘make achange in my business, 1 SHALL OOMMENCE THIS DAY TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME cosr, 1 wonld particularly Impress on the minie of here ts ‘ “ONLY THIS, AND NOTHING MORE:” THAT TEE MOST FASHIONABLE, THE MOST DUBABLE, THE LARGEST STUCK 1 { | Boot juare,) E HAMILTON HOUSE, Corner 11th and K sta., (Prantl baying been 44 ‘8 ia the cit, LOAN OFFICES. (C4808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND IN DRESS SUITS, IN BUSINESS SUITS, lo perhaps during the holidays. shall sell — GERMANTOWN WOOL, in all colors, at 12% cents per ounce. IN WORKING SUITS, Removed to shar tvania’ aren: ie. between BEKGMANN'S BERLIN ZEPRYR, (Mrs. GABO, formerly Mrs. &. Burneuine.) 4S 10 BE FOUND AT HABLE BROTHERS, 2) cents: in single, Money Loaned on Gold. Silver double or split. mond ie Ty, Indies and gentieunn » W- ive Apparel, and Goode of all descr ipl: the lowest rates in the town. —Se oO Bi 7 &.m. to®. m, CUBBER SEVENTH AND D STREETS N. w. _PEitahs Tteaues Somat hat _non ‘ tocnumerate all my good, ae UB YSTIRE'S LOAN 0 FIC ovly ny stocK comprises ne of K = 3 a the largest ase Higher than the mountain's peak, UME yy Fp Stee Decper than the ocean's deep, - 4 ity, Pisteve, Leaies’ FANCY GOODS AND TOYB Stronger than the rock-bo.tbd coast, Cn. eae ; Arar af aieneeee ever found together, and every sno ip search of smn niente toe ee Ramanan hast Woruitare stored aud advances made, oie Holidey Presents should cail at once apd make se COLORS. lections. Golors of every tint and hue, S, GOLDSTEIN & Co, Porer than the azure blue ~s LOAN OFFICE, 307 AND 209 4% STEKET. Neer Peppsyivania avenve Indeiible as time d Ce, ‘The hottest sun can't them cface. SIZES. We'll St the Ind from eight to ten, And all between that age and men; B. SILVERBERG, _eew-tt ev orre TO OCB LABGB ‘They fit the crooked, fat, and lean, 312 SEVENTH SIRLET, And all the "‘aoaaaee between. INCREASE 15 BUSIXESE, ry no2s-tr Near Pennsylvania avenne Rater tna ne aberdaa ia We bave reduced our interest to ais By Tom, and Dick, and Jack, and Brown ONE-HALF THB USUAL BatEs, Look! Look! Look! HABLE SROTHERS, ROBERT FULTOR @ 0v., SN al _nez-tr £00 SEVENTH AND D._ MEBOBANT PAWNEROKEES, w™ DOES “BLEES” MEAN? Why. it’s the name of the most beantifal. simple and durable SEWING MACHINE ever manufactured. sll and see them 314 Nists Srerer, Between D street and Penne. aveuve, Have made extensive arrangemente for OVERCOATS. DOMESTIC MELTON WHITNEY BEAVER. i LOANING MONEY aaah) i Bite Si 5 CHINCHILLA SUTHERLAND'S — FACTORY, | net eee Seenrenn, 940 F street, =] on iat cals where they are for sale cn easy terms. mo 10-eolm | gl, B.—Ne connection with any wail rs . trees ARDINIERS, V_ 4. PRINCES Lean OFniU ENGLISH MELTON..n0.... J CASPADORETPLERS, M. _ PADONA STILL EXisTs, = Ae ene eT SOTELER £ GEO's ‘And in connection thereto, underneath the same, 923 Peanesty: | handsome room for fhe ale of bargaiue of every 29-3t between %h .— | Worthy the attention of all. pure STOOLS AND COVERS. ae — CAPES AND TALMAS large lot of PIANO COVERS and STOOLS, of | NOTICE TO. B aibarscgipuoss, have just been received at the ware N “Gusts “CaaS = me hove IN @REAT VARIETY. 03m W.G. METZBROTT & C0. | Birds and Animals. are constantly rec: HE “SINGER parice as NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE on masy uu ——— COMPANY'S SALESBOOMS. FINE ALL WOOL B8UITS... DERBY SUITS. WALKING BUIT... Parchaser- instructed at thete reidenes, full line of MAGH. . TWIST, Nand LINES THBEAD. hand.” my%-ly Raa Face. Escounacs HOME MANUFACTURES. NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, iggetanperis WASHINGTON GLASS HOUSE, | OL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, OUL- HEAVY CASSIMEBE.. Corner 25th street west and N stroet north, | TAIN ABD \BBITUBB MATERIALS, ac, Are now prepared to Manufacture all kinds of | just recetred, many vew and original d¢ BY SUITS... T and cl es GLASS at the most signs, well srthy the iaapection of those sbent so Hoes =Eee. Snaie rae y of the best oem Feewied dvelsne. ae OHIMNIES of tll streeaad pattern © Oo KEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. eee Sear 0 pe Strict attention paid to private MOULDS. so WE BUY AND CASE BXELU- SUPEBFINE BLAOK SUITS.......$26 and $30. GEORGE 8 t. ELM, oh ere Ss JOHN ‘hes ‘to do with this Bou te a nan. a Fuctory. 57 OCR UPHOLSTBRY DEPARTMEST, competent orders left J08T RECEIVED, Shh as will be prempeiy ‘executed. AN EABLY CALL 18 SOLICITED, AT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 1oTn AND 11TH STREETS, ‘Three doors cast of 1th. X-Mas. Wh. 6. MITCHELL @ 09., cums nipped at 8. HELLER’, vant T° Having om on et govermment ealcs a ierze | STYLE OF HAIB-BRAIDS AND | Baill Dad OLBRES 20 PEE CERT. ial ames ee amounting to and exceeding $15, at SHIRT AND as See FACTORY, poll-coly 2) PEBNBTLY, » jt AND ALL OTBER KIND OF JEWELEY. At O21 © per ext. at |. SELLER'S. . aot ane Space.

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