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EVENING ST. ‘TUESDAY............ December 3, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night, iencl Theater—Augustin Daly's drama Ne “Ar th Theater Comique. ey, burlesque, songs, dances, ete. Lincoln Hait.—Lecture of Prot. John Tyndait. McKencsee Chapd.—Festival for the new ebureh. — Condensed Locals. hors.s have been reported to the ay up to 2 o'clock. exander Boriand, an old gitizen of 4 at bis residénce on L | Building association. The Co-cperative Building and Deposit association € cers at the meeting to- MOTTOW EFELI ead J.C. Parker advance copies of the Ar f De a Har- for Decom- calls the attention of the the Baltimore and Poio. hi hera and t fe passing through S is at Welcker’s, opens his Lincoin Hail to-night. yne’s by thediagram can tow of the lectures. His audiences st clase in numbers and char, ) seats were reserved fur the en- ecture of Mr. MacDonald at Congrega- burch on the evening of the 11th inst., oly lecture he will give in this city. herman will preside, and there wi eo: the best chorus and solo singing, wu- f. ield, which this city can furnish. Atthe monthly meeting of the Washington Homeopathic Society last evening, a discussion arose on the subject of small-pox, anda num- ber of cases were reported, illustrating the effi- cacy of vaccinine as a prophylactic, and of Yariolin as acurative agent in the treatment of the disease, and a more extensive trial of this mended. Bode of treatment was recom! 5 Atthe annual mecting of the contributing membersof the Children’s Hospital last night the following directors were elected to fill va- cancies occasioned by the expiration of term: Dir. Gratton Tyler; Kt. C. Fox George Lowry. The annual mee tors takes place next Monday might for the cers. when the annual reports of urer will be submitted. ——-e new's Day.—On Andrew's Society cele- anniversary of the patron saint of | Scotia, by a banquet at Aman’s,on 9th K evening St. . with Mr an excellent Dill of Comic opera, dramas, com- | | The tecona THE UB E M. Col MEETING OF CITIZEROTO MaKE ARRANGEMENTS | DOW Glare ot Neaeie Be eee Sl, YOR THE CEREMONIES. fee bar. Jameé Harity act ‘Rosanna Harity: deccee A large number of prominent citizens of this | 0+!ow‘ dismiesing b' District, of all political opinions, mst at Metze- | ¢° pecifie recovery wrder mandate rott Hail on Satarday evening, in response to oh sey Upived sates. Cornish at. the Invitation of Governor Cooke, to take the | Gina “Buiter agit on enon i Bea ou Peer tiatory steps towards preparing forthesecond | ment obtained, aud ou the trial Pelee deren uguration of President Grant, on the 4th of | Grart, sileged that the words ‘with interest” were March next. Governor Cooke presided, with Be citer persed from ated ensrs. W nyewi at the aote was executed and delivered ee Dickson and John H. Brooks as | Jor ap asurwns Coeriderstien; that interest a the 2 ten | Fate of three ner cont. was dedict the fact i Mets A. Shepherd. N.B. Fagitt, Charies | the note, aud bereetived tram Lincoln & Willard be i - Gideon, y brokers. the eum of $2,523 (v. The case was remov | Philp were appointed a committee to report & | to tee chenuenett = = plan of action, and after a few minutes’ absence | OfIMINAL COUBT. Juder MacArthur —Yeater- returned, and said tuat the committee were the wmber term of the Oriminal Court wi unanimously in favor of the appointment of a py TS She are Setreneed tae eee ee a ea ae eit | Latte quo oeers wn tetaae Duets intrested the entire management of the affair, | (ccitata with the eddition ot Me, Gk Creat with a view of making this inaugural the | Judge MacArthurcharged them es tothelr duties: | greatest ever known in the annals of the coun- | siarfng incidentally tha: there is bet occ work for | try. General Grant was the only President | them, nor many cases of magnitate. He alluded to that ever possessed the cou: stand by fhe ffand jury system in some parts of the country ‘i adden the | baving fafien into disfavor, which be thought was Seams the peenio of Cais District torrent gautiened them to exauiiue caton 6h carn. aud not \ adopted: | to on private communteations, bat to re- That an executive committee of twenty-one be | port such tothe court, The grand jury heres appointed by the chair te make arrangements | dccket of $2 cases, among them those of Willtam for the inaugural ceremonies on the 4th day of | Semmes, charged with bigamy; Georgians Allen, March next; to appoint euch other committees | Charged with man Isughier; snd H» as may be necessary, who, under the direction | $}4T&¢d, with ap outrage upou bi ot aid executive committee, shall perform such cuties as may be assigned them, and to raise day, Mecers. Cook and Miller moved ‘hat cor to defray the expenses incident to the | tain ca:e appealed Ir » Police Conrt be do k That all organizations, national, | eted and the appesl« ‘affirmed. May agt. a] wa local, which intend to participate in | Paving raid tLe be,and are hereby, requested | {°F "he partics, ure law, aud he read fre ‘ Jui osed f the Police Oy aud abep part y Police Uc ey are required sit, as that court takes the pl : B The Governor appointed tmmittee: Messrs. Alexander K. Shep- are of a ho B. Blake, Charles H. Nichols. Jolin | the ncgmont ¢ Thompson, James A. Magruder, Hallett | | Dake a de Kilvourn, Jobn H. Brooks, N. B. Fugitt, Amos | instices © Webster, William G. Moore, George S. Gideon, mes (. Berret, W. G. Metzerott, John i k.Jobn O. Evans, Charies L. Hulse, Wm. yekson, Thomas L. ‘Hume, Arthur Shepherd, Hi. G. Fant, H. A. Willard. ief Justice Cartter —Yoater +80 appeal frm a THE COMMITTSE OF TWENTY-ONE justlee; motion f Harmon agt. John i Son; the case was argued by Messrs Kiedy and multee he proponed to do aim is powers ali | fit Ri easter wiki te tst them in their labor of making the inauguration | °" r & grand success, and to that end tendered them | Eavity Court; verdict that piainti the free use of rooms in the building as acom- | @ition to execute the deed unde: mittee headquarters. Anorganization was then | ¢i#im. Chesapeake and Obio Uanal Hompany agt First Na- EORGETOW Is Groncetows AccomMODATION®' of them have bi evee TO Have ed ‘Tas Best one-dollar Undershirts in the city. (0008 ros THE SEASON tions which are used as street cars on the east side wise they will probably iter. bridge which has kep past, irs to walk to the terminas of the High street, is about beta plore ey are Ing another zs h railroad track in that neighborhood, looking | now saeit yom, bunared gest a en last ear — fitting Shirts can be suited. DEALER IN for another leak. beam alongside the track aud lanks between the tracks would obviate all langer, but that is too great a prise to expect from the W. Tas Staeet IMraovements.—We notice Read's the commencement of the wood vement on Ri "s logne. Bridge street from High to the poe Sp ee Pte 7 idence of Mr. Read’s Grand Duchess Cologne. Geo. Hill, jr. The remainder of the strect to] ‘The sweetest perfume in the world, and no ved with lady's toilet complete without it. For sale by ide of High | Draggists and Fancy Stores. 6 RS ag weed Por 2 xD O10 Cawat.—The THE ORIGINAL Grand Girt Proroorarn GROCERIES, sterday afternoon from | EsTERPRise the seven locks, making a track for loaded | continues its daily vale of photos, and dispensa- boats that were detained by ice. 5 ‘he steamer Jobn Gibson has ar. | un’ ew York with a full cargo of gen- | &x eral merchandise; schooner Margaret Ellen, | €Stablishment at an With 1,200 bushels wheat 200 bushels do. Grace Webster, Market street will be tem: plank. The sidewalks on Street are being rapidly removed to-d: THE CaRSAPEAKE icebreaker arrived and schooner ©: Bro.; schoone: Me., with 60 tons ot hay ti boat T. J. Baker, from Willia: &35 barrels of flour and 1 Geo, Waters; and boat Roand Top, No Hancock, Md., with s25 barrels of cemout to Tax scnoower Grace Wenstee, which ar- | CAB bec Sollee rived to-day with hay, was chartered to load | 2P¢ S!eets it clears the voice like a be with coal for Port DeFranco, Martinig on account of the scarcity of ‘coal will loa ALEXANDRIA. Munper Trrat.—Before the December term | cies for the sale of tickets in the s of the Alexandril Cockerille) yeste: siepapiee Site tase : Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library of | (FB waket, wi senamitlead bet lay, came up ‘the esas oz | Kentucky, were required to settle upon pester, | Momo Commonwealth vs. John Rollins.” This isan | G4¥, 25th November, but for the acconimoda- efected by the election ot Mr. A. R. Shepherd | Erith uackall caction to recover whart proporty ss chairman and Mr. Wm. Dickson as secre |" PpopATE COURT, Jur Wyte —Saturde {ary caste following committee was appointed | tne will of the late Washinston’ Bacea ene Tony, to report a plan of action to the citizens’ com- proven, and letters testamentary issued to his wife, mittee :—Mesers. Geo. §. Gideon, J. W. Thomp- | arab R.,to whem he leaves his estate, ‘The first son, J. G. Berret, Hallet Kill and John Ki. | and final accoun: of Wm.J Lewis, executor of John Brooks. Mr. A.'K. Lewis; tenth account of B. Geler, guardian of or. Shepherd a that if f any member of the committee had any new feu- | Ph8n¢ of Chas. Thoma, and frat an of J.G. Smith, administrator of L. eae 4 ture to propose they should do s0, in order that ove y r of wills (Gol, the ceremonies might be relieved from the mo- | Winer) reparhed the @neebe eT oe — Senene nant aaa sag somone \ penia nocke which was approved. rome 7 e multitude | | POLICE COURT, Judxe Sueli.—To-day, Tress ges timet nen ato | er chee ao Rt or Busband, wl w nd a dloplay of Sreworkn, aud alse, if peettie | inet piahe taal feand hie eee eee the illumination of the © ailding. | previously eworn off for Ave Messrs. Thos. L. Hume, H. A. Willard, John f. Ie Cook, W. G. Metzerott, H.G. Fant, John ©. | peouigher’s kn Evans and Dr. O. H. Nichois were appointed s | Le Fontatre chance finance committee, On metion of Mr. J. G. | James L, Calhoun, who testified that he was ent on Ferret, Dr. John B. Blake was unanimously | {be 1sth iostant to sce the elephant, While looking aunt sion,” he came across =e Gyetee Nag takers they ibibo sonic eS District Improvements. frum there they rode about thodivinow ine have ACTION OF THE BOAKD OF BLIO WORKS, which he had evgaged. They went into a drinkiog- Permission bas been granted Mr. A. Brisbane | house, where wer neared some little games of cards, to dig a trench along North Capitol street and | When be discuverod that he had bese neboed Bes fasons intersecting streets for the purpose of | Pulses omer Walines sone eae ase laying the pneumatic tube from the Capitol r ror rs the overitment, printing Oe eee eet | farther teatimony. te Fontaine wae discharged ait course and thoroughly were announced, and were .I to. in speech, story or song, P. P exentatives of es Small. Mr ! | as McDermott. W. R. Smith, | M | j nteer toasts brought yar rT and other: Man Territty Beaten | # o'clock this morning Officer Connell man named Join Mann Iving on ween the new made ground where the canal been filled and the first entrance gate mithtonian grounds, in a helpless con. The attention of the officer was attracted } ng the man groaning. On examination ound covered with blood and nis face i terribly wounded, six or seven cnts ixes having been inflicted with some strament. The officer procured assist- nveved the sufferer to the central -bouse, and Dr. Harugan was called in essed Bis wounds, when he revived sufti- ate that he kad been att eked and ). He was atterward conveyed to robbed of his residence, No. 438 5th street southwest, when. his wite informed the officers that her husband icit home last evening with $25) in bis pockets, TRDAY Scmoor ASSOCtATION.—At meeting of the Protestant Epis- School Association of this Dis- at St. John’s church, Rev. Mr. parish, in the ‘charr, tae were elected: President, Rev. vice presidents, Kev. P. Hubard ity, Ir; secretary, Robert Rey- M. Duncanson. ontain 2,100 pup’ aken, up amount: bs . Williams, Lewis and , and Lewis J. Davis, y livde, of the laity the next meeting should be rch, Georgetowa. gees Masonrc Hatt.—The annual meeting of the a li Association was held last evening ic Temple, Mr. Charles P. Wannell in hair, and Noble). Larner secretary. The i report of the tary was received, receipts, ding hall rent, the previous year v}, and the floating debt has been reduced about $5,000. The asso- ciation elected the following directors: bn Purdy, sr., W. H. Goods, Nicholas Acker, bert Bail and N. D. Larner. = es Tae THeaTERS.—Daly’s latest sensational play, “Article 47.” is being performed in pital style at the National theater by the Sth avenue company. The piece had @ ran of several mouths in New York, and m acting, scenery and costumes 1: just ab well pertormed ere. ‘The Zitelia troupe and other new attractions are delighting targe audiences at the Theater Comijue. Wesley bas fount bis forte as clown mine which closes the eatar- ni every night this week. He ix very —— hat barrels, boxes, iter shells ed ot kept upon street, or other public place, red to be nuisances injurious to HY perton OF persons keeping, cre- ating Or ma'nta/bing such nuisance shall, upon conviction. be punished by a tine of not less tusn oe than $5 for each and every such of- iow “ont Rioteas Fiyap.—The Port Md.) Times of the 2uth ult reports the court there: State | porary foot-crossing on Massachusetts avenue id @l0 and costs. Richard Robinson stract necessary sheds in which to store and ith Keeping his place of businbas open prepare the lumber to be used on said work. | on Sunday; fined $2) Levi Pumphrey, charead The superintendent of streets has been directed | With petit larceny of a cane, pocket-book con to cause to be constructed immediately a tem dc.. from Samuel T. Wal need to jail six At its intersection with 16th street nor! oteregstbg mele oat Ae The Evans concrete paving company have been i reuuested to finish as rapidly as possible thetr | BUILDING AssuciaTION—At the eight. "k on Massachusetts avenue, from 14th to | monthly meeting of the Republic Savings and 1b street northwest. Inspector W. I’. Wallace | Building Association held at the Y. Moo. a. has been requested to see Mr. Campbell, the | lecture roon last night, 119 additional shares ntractor, and have him immediately remove | were subscribed, and (22,000) 16 shares were « the cobile-stones trom in front of the Metro- | vanced at an average premium of 104 per cent. an Presbyterian church,on B — he ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— and relav the foot pavements. The chie! 4 iG. enginecr was directe:! to cause @ contract to be | (J VOT MING made with John Chapman to lay 4 1)-inch pipe ae on the westside of New Jersey at*uue, rom G to F streets northwest, with the neces ‘ary manholes, traps and laterals, also, to vend the coptract of John Hogan s0 as to in- clude the construction of a 15-inch pipe culvert, 24 feet long, with 4 cubic yards of head walls, on the Roek creek ford roac. George B. Dyer was directed to cause the wood- €n pavement now brokenon Pennsylvania ave- nue, between 24th and 25th streets, to be re- paired; also tohave paved Bridge street, west of High street, Georgetown, as far as the curb is set, and also to have planked the balance of Bridge street to Market street, A six inch water main was ordered to be laid on 13th street west, from V street north to the Boundary, uot to ex- eced the estimated cost. Albert Gleason was directedtolay a 12inch pipesewer from the pipeseweron the south side of Hand North | GYERCO Capitol streets west twenty feet, more or less, to connect with the private sewer from the Gov- ernment printing efiice to Tiber creek, it being a temporary provision. The superintendent of Sewers was directed to cause the sewer trap on the southwest corner of Sth and E streets purth- west, to betaken up as recommended. The su- perintendent of property was di.ected to cause the immediate removal of the 3,000 feet of 12 ineh pipe belonging to the board ly.ngon H street northwest, between 9th and lith streets. & street, from the bridge across Rock creek eastward to Zistetreet, is tobe paved with the round bleck pavement. A contract has been made with Mr. Patrick Brennan to lay a [2- inch pipe sewer in E street, 13th and 1) In=pector Wallace has been directed to in=tru. the contractor to replace the brick in the ol: h and 6th streets, from 5 street Capitol, taken up to lay sewer. i Place of basiuess CUEAPER TUAN EVER! ceecocecees ESTRoLEHSoee eoceesessse> SSSSSSSSSSS5 aoe eeeea eres i} to etsit Fr Cott ar) CheDePeEnS o24 Ba5) is - e € WINT 8 Width 8! WINTER 8) WINTERS! WiNTER S| WINTERS WINTERS! WINTERS WINT es 8) WINTER 8) WINTER 5U WINTEESU E k e E £ & gE ra s E k E. o 0 0 o o oO or NTER NIKR NTER NTE NTER NTER NTER NTER Ne NIEB NTRE NTEE 0 0 0 oO 0 0 oO Saneora ‘The chief engineer was directed to instruct th rit contractor on Iststreet west to pave the entr PH to Washington and Georgetown railroad coim- 300 yany’s feed-house with Wood. A contract has .. 5.00 eh prepared with G. Larcombe for furnishing BOYS’ suUITs.. 3.60 tive hundred wooden tree boxes similar to those erected on 3d street west, and to be delivered as BOX COATS. the chairmanof the parking commission may BOX GUATS. direct, A similar contract was made with Jack- son Pumphrey. Superintendent Bailoch was directed to cause @ temporary sidewalk, of secoud-haud sandstone, to be laid in Water reply to @ petition, headed by Mr. Wm. H. Kuhns, requesting the extension of the water- main from the corner of 1th and U streets northwest, along U to 13th street, and up ith to Boundary street, he was infurmed that the water registrar has been directed to cause a six-ineh water-main to be laid in = street Betis open Brae dh = kenge ole ont — west, from V street to Boandary. The houses P.M. to accommodate those in the other locality de net wartoue the extension | to purchase during the day. bovl5-tr as |, aud in case of tire the property is pro- tected by the plugs on 14th and the corner of OR FAMILY USE. 1th and V streets. F TO-DAY. Contractor McGioncss was informed that un- lees his work of laying sidewalks is finished purewant to contract, the work will be given to some other person. Several parties who com- plain of erroneous assessmerts were 1..Sorme: that their cases will be heard when all the facc: are placed before the board. It was ordered thet a six-inch water main be laid on L, from Sdto 6th street northeast. The assistant engi- neer was directed to fix the graleon H street, so as to enable Mr. Plowman to proceed with the erection of the northeastern market. An order was issued for the ¢!aning up of alt streets between 4th and 15th streets, on the of improvement, as far north as M str that uo rubbish shail be lett either on the car- riageway or sidewalks. West street, George- town, between Montgo: street and P street bridge, is to be immediately cleaned ap, sv tuat the drive will be unobstructed. An order has been issued for the repair of the cobbie-stone avement on Water street, Georgetown, from ongress to Potomac streets. An order has been issued for 500 new wooden tree boxes, for A. STRAUS, 1031 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Third Door from Bloventh Street, THE MaAtLFoRD LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE 8. UCE, The Very Bost Sauce and Relish Made in Any Part of the World, FoR of Washington city and m party which landed at t some time last summer and created a ¢ or riot, for which they were in- he judgment of the court was that Faulkner be tined #50, Dougherty #10, Edward Kane §00, and Joh on T.—Last night » train from Baltimore came in it stopped for @ few minutes at E street, when Mrs. Pabst. one of the passengers, thinking it had arrived at the station, attempted to step from the car and fell, the wheels ing over her right foot, crushing it very bad!y. Sergeant officers Fitzpatrick and Mujball carried her to her bouseon New J y Avenue, between 5 and C street northwest, and surgical sid was rendered by Dr. Krause, who this morn- ing amputated the Injured member. Waat Saap-ows we Pursvus—a George- town M. D., who is also a disciple of Isaac ‘Walton, had raresport to-day. He made a haa! of about one handed and fifty baby shad (most ef them in a dreadfuily dilapidated and odorous condition) im bis bath tab, which is supplied from the Washington aqueduct mins, and he thinks that accounts mcre reasonably for the fishy smell of the Potomac water in warm weather than the conferva theory of some of the scientists. If there is any virtue in nosvlogy he is right. —— ‘TRE Sew DintNe SaLooy of Sebastian Amin, Ob Oth street, has just been completed, andis oe cf the 1st commodicus and well appointed e@tablishments in the city. A spacious dining Teom.« fine corpsot waiters, and above all, an efcient French cook, make the place complete. ‘Then the wines and brands of liquors, skillfully telected, add to the charm which the genial Awan bas thrown about this homelike saigon. A Viett is mecessary im order to appreciate it. * = a tendborn. Sate op Bear Estare—Mr. A. R. Shep- herd bas purchased of B. . Gilbert the Don- obo p Overty, om the northwest corner of D ant Sth suteets, fromting 195 feet on 9th street. It inc’ udes the Seaton ball building and several ik vcoidemces om bs street. The price pain is OW. use of the board. FAMILY USE. Tre Cutcaco Retier Fuxp—Final and Sat- isfactory Adsustment of the Matter.—A meeting of the Chicagorelier committee, appointed under the law appropriating funds for Chicago, was \d yesterday afternoon; present, Messrs. A. Shepherd, Jas. G. Berrett, N. P. Chipman, E.L. ‘Stanton, Hallet Kilbourn, Wm. Dickson, ‘W. D. Casein, Richard T. Merrick and W. H. sememnesermmme 60 ORNTS, wsereresenareeeesseremere SO ORNS. FOR SALS BY ALL GROCERS. CAnre™: canpers! aaceaas Cheapest Carpet House IN THE BISTRIOT. MESORS, WOLFORD 6 SHILBEGG would hereby the public that they have eee ree ere a oe CABPETS FOR TRE COMING HOLIDAYS, Drowysep tu THe Poromac.—A young man, the nephew of Mr. Peter Dill, owner of Lower Cedar Point, w: ‘St thst place on Thursday last. He, with two other men, went out in a boat after s skit was adrift, amd the boat swam; be attempted to swim ashore, bat sank he reached it. His ropenions clung ye swamped boat and were driven ashore taen prevall- ing—Alezandria Gazelic, 508 warps for eldstly ladies; also, some for pisndes, Lave fost ‘deen received at Chas. Baam’s human "bair depot, 7th street, Intelligencer ‘Bulcing. No, 497 SEVENTH STSEST SUUTH, novae-tr _ Burwans D app BE. a>domen with a razor, of he died on the 2d da} nature of the wounds on gaits igs ca bene rely In city a1 ie Surrounding country. E % one country: | by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 635 street, urch—none except where there was Tazo a mn 1861 Se ished ta Wi roper treatment or 01 2 Unpsrwoop, of this city, and Col. Wititoox & Gn Edward Dani , editor of the Richmond State | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. been vice presidents of | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, Coy een Intelligencer Building. 10,28, ——e—_ tr Menr4 TEE NATIONAL SAvines BANE, corner of anted him by the court of appeals.—Firyinia | New York avenue and isth street, pays6 per ct. jentinel, last erening. CITY ITEMS. ‘ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ? people GotpMass & STerrnere, . ‘PES. ave occasion to visit Washington—some 700 Tth street and @. byw ohare ness there twice & day—talk _——— ‘A Bh bardeome. ive cent subscription fund to A Favorante Notortety.—The good repn- L os or bes, ge over the numerous excava- | tation of “Brown's Bronchial Treches” tor the y ES. excuses to keep the | relief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, ALESMARLE Fi Ans. of Rock creek; other- | has given them a favorable notoriety. 03 Bavana ouanks Reece Coote me Nalithe dats coon enccans ave Ge Matferd. Do wet a pt an excavation open for | let anybody sell you @ poor article in piace of | B0vIs3w _ N. W. BURCHELL, 1339 F street , compelling street car pas. | tbe Halford Leicestershire Table Sauce. Re- ‘at | Member that this famons relish can be had for N. T. METZGER, . closed up, and now | °”!¥ fifty cents per pint bottle. 1g hole adjoining the 417 Seventh Street, Gao, OC. Hersxe, tispay of enter- No. 419 Seventh street N.W. | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES. w Hecctaananing Reap’s Guanp Drcouess CoLoens. "s Grand Duchess Cologne. 1 have now tm store A SPLENDID ASSOBT: No. 317 Seventh street, corner D, Whieb I am selling very low, t he S 0 a. m. tion of prizes. The Store ts open from 10 a. m. Consisting, in part, of m “humbog,” M r ead uidcesive them chp ag A ne telves. Fanae PEACHES, STRAWS. REAn's Sone THROAT AND CATARRE Power. SH PEAS, from Portland Kead’s Sore Throat and SUCCOTasH, * Read re Throat and CORN, LOBSTER, ead’s Sore Throat and Catarrh Powd: SALMON, JELLIES, de. A The wonder of from | Throat, Cold in tion of the Ton: cured in he age, as almost a» the Head, Intiuenza, Elonga- ore Topgue and Hoarseness Jay, and for ministers, speakers NEW MEDFIELD BUCK WHEAT. GOLOEN DRIP SYRUP, NEW YORK APPLES, PURE APPLE CIDER, focents. Highly recommended by I NT OF ALL PRIME NEW YORK BUTTER, ée. novi-tt vy tt | E. Grammar, D. D., Baltimore: Rev. Foley, do.; Rev. W.'S. Edward Myers, and thousands of others. Sold by ali Diuggists. 3 Notice—K (uo GROCERIES. —~2—___. LibRARY DKAWT —Allagen- | | At * id bear the sew North- cond Grand re FIBST-CLASS GROCERIES at lowest cash 1. to which we fm indictment against Rollins for the murder ot | tion of those who are not yet supplied with shreution ofour patties et the petites the special Arthur Cole, and the charge is thaton the ath | tickets, I will continue to fill “cash orders which | "piaa the following price list: diay of July last the accused cut Cole in the | May be received at this office, uutil the evening inflicting wounds where- | Of December 5th. Taos. F. Baaw aie, Dr. | Loulaville, Ky., Nov. 2812 ——o@——__— ‘almost en- Corm VED WITHOUT ba Buntons at Pub. Lib. Ry. iS REMO" Chilblains, Bad Nails, &., suce ‘8 SEWING MACHINE. Phe annum on deposits for each calendar month. STEAMER LINES (CUNARD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | ®Atisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves ‘cleaned ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Re BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL | 800 made to order by Hempler, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK, ...Wed...Nov, 27|Calabri Ab; ed. ved... Jan NESDAY and SATUR ie SU WEPNESRAY MOBNING, December | ADVERTISED PRIC E LISTS DAY trom New Yor! Heturn tickew Bteerage, $15, currency. Bieerage Uckets from Liverpoo and all parts of Europe, at inwe: 8 oe given to Beliast, Glasgow, Havre, | FOWLER & YABWOOD, i ther ports ont favorabie terms, vi and Queenstown, rates. Through iy t the Coripany’s office, No.4. Bowling ; erage passage, at No. 111 Broadway, | n39-3¢ TT. ¥ fox—FARe REDUCED. AGE AY Lil eK POOL, @_FRANORLYN, Agont. | tcr'erle in) HALL SCHEDULE. * FOR BOBFOLK AND BOSTON. and sfter Monday , Sep fail, will Yeave ber. 6) wharf, foot of 6th “ip iat aig ad at the princ or Is i Nerfolk with the BM, n. D. Groner, Norfolk ,Va. J G. Waters, Georgetown. will receive and deliver freight u Branch Ticket corner Evaner i STEELAGE FAS . 16th, 1872, he Steamer carrying —— - Allkinds FANCY ¢ and TM Otouak | FRENCH CANDY this site of Puuladelphin. New EXPRESS LINK Via CANAL ILADELPHIA, LEXANDRIA roe WASHINGTON a GHORDETOWA? D. Go | Eleidn irom 2c. to Tie; great varity of Drew | sepll & Quy from Pier 2, North Wharves, Phits | Alpecs« rua WEDNESDAY’ aud SAT- a¢ a 19m From 69 Water surce’ D.G., TUESDAY @ G. ¥ BY '. A. BEID, Ale: E & 00., Philescipat BR 22 vction IN PASDAGE BATE: DAY. at 14 | | r Df O, oI NY. STEAMERA DNESDAY AND BATULDe tin Great Britainetrelead, Eetablisted 1801 4 eta) eliments of the i t to RONDON, bit gi ANCHOR sAiL EVERY WE rticalars womPouEyS (yaeenanrs LINE OF STEAMSHIP? WASHINGTON AND NBW YORK, ate B.c.Rmi@mren | toyened of BRACE & CLSSRL, corser Briggs Bovvatter 2088 GL880! Ay trips pet Wa . DI ‘cat Rew Tort 4. ©. THOMPBON. Presitenit A BAILBOAD Combined. a tis 2° ‘Gold Bonde the Rorthern Pacis Hatt onan fac" road Gomfen faruishes to the public an invest- ae ment security which combines the ready negotia- EW OFFICE bility, the convenience, and the high credit of « first-class railroed of @ real estate mortgage om land worth at least Ro. AT COOEE & CO; Jobo T. Lenmar, anking hours, 9 to 4, Saturdays, 9to 4and6 to8. 213.1406 LADISR AND GENTLEME! BOE oe wish your Wearing apparel cleaned in a first-class manxer, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 615 9th street, eppo- site Patent Office. The Professor will give you GROCERIES! nicely and cheap. 9,21,3: Be ei asta And Isarometers are tepaired ear 44 Street ARM YOURSEL?¥ Georgetown Advertisements. BY 1HOS, DUWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetowa With HOUSEHOLD FUBNITOBE AND EFFECTS AT ALCTLON will sell, at ‘my auction 7™ Brides street, a large euseholn Farniture and 18. a2-2 THOMAS DOWLIASG, or —The Coparinersbip beretofore existing between M YAMWOUD ard FOWLER, of the firm of is this day peent. Mr. Yarwood ret ui for | mutual ¢ Dusinces of the firm wilt be sc-thed 2 MS. YaRWooD bide ns AND THEN AY! HAY: 1,000 bales prime TIMOTHY HAY, ia store, ant fo suit purchasers. 3 . , — Also, 3.00 bushels No. 1 POTATOES, expected to CALL ON US AND FUROHASE arrize datly pet schooner from Hd Trey no iw JG WATERS, 109 Wan A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY. J, 0, NICHOLS, CHOICE GOODS street, Manufacturer aud dealer in . . at stepping a | vin OONPROTIONRRY. AT COMPETITIVE RATES. coe M AND FRUIT WATER ICES ON M. teams) | 10K CREAN, QINTLR AND SUMMER, 5. the finest stock of B&F Orders for Weddings, Dinnors, Parties, &>., .™. Mepress office | prepared with the best materiai and in the most et. neal Agent, Plant's store, corner 8 pail + Bepub.& Patriot. clegent style, ELPHONZ© YOUNGS 4 00., 55 HIGH STREET, a novertt Georgetown, D.C. GROCERS, YXTBAORDINABY BARGAIN@ JY DRY ‘4 GOUDS —Poplivs, Sateens, Empress Clot V4. | Merinces, Valnres, in the newest colors; Sou MABONIO TEM PL’ Gorda, at 2, 37 new colors, 8 pieces Black from 2c. to $1 25. 150 atriped Bew location, No. 1331 7thSTBEET, be- SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES NINTH aND F Srauars, _ oo: baperiar Onlitoriie, Gert Clocks, Gageieauree, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Fis eles Wel us. A large stock of Cottons homg it br fore the advanco, Sur pew RENSK Wii MICCER: 101 B int _ - ride st ; ATL: . WELCH @ ©0., iv W. i. WoEaTuEY’s PHIL. 8 Steam Dyeing and Scouring AND INSURANCE AG BN’ Establishment, wey Orrick, 49 JuPPERSON STREET, Georgetown, D.C aa largest. and most complots estab- | fully invested. Ni ind in this eountry Bost place in | executed. Houses long rict for Cleaning or Dyeing Gentlemen's 8, Gent. Pians, epeciioativns, contracts and Se verythi ‘aiuinat> the basioess | shilfally drawn. Satisfaction suarentecd. i mod prowptly excceied., fice closed dally et a gue call and we wilt merit fiver = mi an: “ <Mtien it will be ti Masonic Tempis. jem 7 et a ea ee ee oe enter aes i ON TICK 120. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_:__ A : Intermedists, 833! Brecreae, O58: ati parable a MEDIC. Corner Bi. ¥. avenue and mh strost 3.0. _ artis ending for thas lends 18 the 0) Cova AL, &o. Wrotesate Daven 1x ne try can purchase tickets at lowest rates, | a. neat | SUMBES, LIMB, CBMENT. SAND, &o.. &c., &c ‘ioa's | FEMALE DirSases treated and coufnemeat abe BILUe cut to ordor ou short hotich . Be case and enclose 95, allngton, 6 advice und medicine willbe sent Address Mee. De moi THOMPSON, No. 646 N. loth street, Bow York pe Philadel- ‘jand!-ly* EY RETORSED LF Mo BENRAD ELIZIR URE CHILLS. Water preof from 9c. 905 ¥ STREKT, 905 ~ REAL ESTATE SACRERS. 4 UCHON EERE Duy and sell Heal Estate. Honses, Stores i and agerunetoh and otis tome ut Taos, ec ; ected vanced, ‘Money ear Erprot cant most complete neat Seved. Negotiations of all Kinds faithfaly Soo aren Be pas. snd of GEO AK, LIVERY STABLES. — i AT COST Cosenkgs srasune, peiz. Horses and Buggies for ire, and e fees Sos rook. 7 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE | TFf,o Fe Bor ee a UaaT Cin, | UNTIL THE STOCK ISCLEARED OUT, AS UE INTENDS BUILDING. BOOKS, STATIONERY, dn, ' Hyesawe wire 108 YMSALS WITH TUNES AND CHANTS. Béited by Rew On all ond 8. B. Whitely Aleo,etullassorument at = PISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, In all styles of binding. sost received by BIOHARD B MONUN @ co _ norm 1015 Penusyivania avenue. NEY Books _ AT BALLANTYNE'S pagent eaareh Set cover free of charge. UNDAY SOHOOL Li BALLANTYNE, wreet. pear E The Ordesl for Wives By the anther of “Ought wete Viel Herne en Bl a Sermons ob Living Subjects. By iene Beat? n ae ~ Hand ie ice, and vibe *™ ‘cilet Artiebes; Their selection and use, and rections for their pr HOR. = | The Toilet im Ancient and Modern Times,with & review of the different theories of beauty... 1 80 Domecticated Trout to Breed and Grow them Livingst m Stone, A = 250 the author of “wide Wide . ” Strive and § 4. Lack and Pin, tea. By Kiorntio Algor, Jr * Bicgraphia Literaria, or mK. “ astace Diamond Aa By & ate Blacetics Scholastic and Industrial 65 jucatien. 1c an Walter Smith, Art Master. Londam ey gap HILP 4 SOLON: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIO! od La vanie avenee STATIONERY. P Cards, the vory best quality: W. re _eEylopes. Bony Paps, tok, Sent Bane, scilage, Tukstends, Penholdars, A 4 ever, . wholtrsleand retadsat —— SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, ols Corner O@ street and Penna. avenne. oTrrcn . OPENING OF A SEW BTATIONERY aND BLANK BOOM MANCEACTORS ee First-class goods at f . for Cash LITBOGHAPHING, ENGBAVING. PR = AND BINDING DONE re Bi o BANKERS, GPENAN AMERICAN, SAVINGS No, $15 -eventa Steerer, Pry (aghce Department to 4 p.m. Saturdays open until S p.m. Intereet paid on deposits, Collections made and Shares farmiebea JOHN HITZ, President, A. ERERLY. V. -B.PBENTiss, W.F.MALTINGLY bec. Gaon” nov5 ly weed SECOND NATIONAL BANK, F STREET, Berweem Sixth amd Seventh sercets, Dellections made and Exchange furnished op al? points 1. a sQuiee, * aDkia, Late Col'r Lnterual Bey., Baxxx i@ HOUSE OF ASHI iy fix per cent. tnterest allowed on basiness se- connta Eight per cent. interest allowed on deposit —— month or more. Collections where. tae PATS PER UENT. 1 or, imievert Pays wore EEE Isenas Corivienias of Deport ing $ ond 4 per HAS BEANLH OFFioge in ell large towns and Cities of the Scat h aud Bouthwest, ax KIGN BICHANG UR CIBCUL TITERS OF care ee Travelers, ‘Gny Pari @/ the wer Our Drafte on JAY COOKE, m &O0. LONDOR, ous Onsbed in any pers of ExeLanp, IRELAND SCortanny free of caarse. Wanmneres oa Savines AT FLAGS, M G. COPELASD, 643 Loutsiaus svenuc, vue door eam Tb street, AWNINGS for Stores, Olty and Country Beel- cate aed TENTS 1 a or wu books DRCORATED. Vase articl Bancine cLotis. ome FR EMOVAL—JAm Pe F. DRIES, PRA Reromsen Sicam and @as-fitter, has RB- MOVED to 609 Louisiana avenue. Ordere left at residence, 229 24 et. 8 store, Will meet with ae sf a Jj. = rumTos. " CARPENTER, BUILDER. a” OONTHRACTOR at lt ose inate ro NOTHING T0 COME 4ND EXAMINE THE sraagers Work spree r IRD street. boiow B street &. : Ge sper ene Purchasers would fden ot the tasty style and luw prices, at |] Dalance can remato ) yeurs,with ‘OW PBICED " Gh Ist on Be bevween 284 and Sate ptresta, Bix zs faumeenumemtenry gees |S T= KING OF CREOMOS. u.W. Loan 705 Tcb street, corner G, aT De A | eee sums of from 6! FN OD real estate of For the acc lation of the public the Office Just received ate ae we T Wink (NSUBANOE COMPANY, giiten cn WEDNESDAY RVEMINGS town | pom UR REMG: barean DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UBT 86, 1870, A a Sees eral eee rea wary 3 ', Caterer Moses Belly ees A eee many OB TE GGBTT, Commalesiozer. yivenia evenee. “ BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S Fall and Winter Clothing, SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL AMD DRESS WEAR. af cmeossen’s re fol stock DRESS SHIRTS. UNPERSHIETS and tea _ pag aia Kid and Castor Glove, the pest office | Isiend eve: aoedl sash Penns. ave. bet. th and lth sts, miovenue, 7 ; costs 981 a Islend venue. 20x130 cach; peymens. “wow 2 ee eee JAMES BELLEW, BOOKSSLLER, B-ston prices. Cate- pov?s lm E FRAMES A SPECIALTY. 02-3" He: avenue. the great i, BAL para at | Gee eecio wait Gonieclicaets TIOY Poser mee sie ey iepuanacnee oes ee peution: S7 HOUSEKEEPERS AND ALL OTHERS IN WANT OF GOODS WILL BEAR THE ABOVE IN MIND. IT WILL COS? You JUAN BOYLE @ Co. bond, with the solidity andsafety | pray ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | STOCK novil-tr 605 Piercenra STREET, (opposite Treasury ) 3 REIBESGES, | 20.0 5 « TIZERS, ABM ae Rthuar T4iLoR, misag thse! Sbb Fonnse ave. We CELEBRATED Fox 1 to 6 Borrons. ABNOLD, CONSTABLE & O0., NEW YORK, sucid-t.th.am Bole AceutatortheDettel Beates rOnirome, FUR FURRI Fo “Twill pey vou

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