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HOLIDAY Goops. WHERE TO PURCHASE. Qur Most enterprising dealers are this year | taking time by the forelock in the matter of | imying im large and choice stocks of holiday G resumed, and cecapied the entire day. EQUITY COURT, Judge Wylie. au}. scdFwuca; Oiter ¢ neta! December I ss referrin ‘solely to exes | ing to fee of trustee. Eliot, raster, eh, Shepher etal.; order reference t» auditor to oa LOCA NEWS, goods and announcing the fact through the ad- , Amuremen Piss inte Son Tomine. in| rertising columns of = universally circulated | WRot sp:cial taxes charg-abls againg « os aie: paper like Tue Star. We note below some of | ring te auditor to report trustee's account, Shreve Article 47. " | ee des aeuiie ted for the inspe | sgt. Shrev: order 10 take temimony Lon peice aml Eyre, ee Oneal Teneee eal sa Tame | on af the pablic, and shail contines to does | eens On wTWormiep at. Rubel’ sii orice Theater Comique.—“The Forty Thieves” and | from day today, in order that purchasers who Cg a gl oye Pagid i other attractions. wish to supply themselves season4bly may know _ jg testimony thirty days by agreement, Fair for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, | just where to go. | Grandett sat. "Ww aahiugeon Olty Savings Bank; order acthor Vernon Building, corner 10th street and Penn- ig creditor of depositor te ane ont attach- ONE OF TRE MOST RELIABLE ESTARLISH- ent against the receiver. Nailor agt. Nallor; or avenue. wents inthe city is the well and favorably | ju ‘ime fi ing testimohy thirt Old Folks’ Concert, for the benefit of the | Known firm of LOCKWOOD, NUPTY, AND Tae, | $eyq ee mae a — Wom Christian Association, at Lincoln | Lor, 63 PawmsYLvaNia AVeNvs. | Their rep- | POLICE COURT, Judge Snell. Hal Tesehtations may always bedepended upon. and | Yeaterday, Melinda) Vincent. colored, chestrion music Pennsylvania | we are sure that their prices are as low asthe With steal aneatity of lee a Freon aa ad Yery lowest. Just now they present am extra, | Telnet at about $35. They ware fousd in — -«-—_ ordinary inducement to purchasers—a discount | firremonthe in jail, Michael Las tary Condensed Hoenn std Mpgarnton tt ental at Janey | ME wir, Bet: kahedy “aaa onas toh 74. v Y | oa ‘to Keep. the peace, oF atand. committ donble thect’ 7A cuperd number 1s tommnon: ® | of goods for the holiday seas sm, and it now eu- | Sati) givens Mary Saviors s vegreut acct te hs "The orders under whien the foreein the ma- | PFACES ladies’ and ee es | Se iptions. They have ladi | hosiery and underwear of the finest quality; | gloves of every kind, cloaks, walking jackets, | | &e., &c. The firm makes a specialty of the | manufacture of gentlemen's shirts which they | sell at remarkably moderate prices. VERY OFTEN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES POR BUYING HOLIDAY PRESENTS CHEAP are pre- | sented at public auctions. For instance, at 10 o'clock to- morrow morning, those obliging gen- | tlemen and pepular auctioneers, Messrs Latiwgr & CLEARY, will sell at their rooms | in Tax Star building, corner or Pawnsyi- VANIA AVENUE AND lITH STRERT, a fine col- lection of household goods, embracing many elegant articles of furniture eminently suitable as presents, especially from a husband to his | wife. Among these articles may be named | book-cases, marble-topped tables, Brussels | carpets, extension tables, glass ware, &c., &c. ‘The same firm have a sale on Monday morning, the 22d inst 33 4% STREET SOUTHWEST, between Virginia avenue and E street, where they will sell besides household goods, a horse, several lots of liquors, &c. A. PHILIPPI, 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, makes & specialty of human hair goods, and his | coiffures are the rage with ladies who follow the fashion. The ladies will remember that he makes a feature of receptions. Gall and ex- | amine bis large stock of goods. WE KNOW MOST OF OUR READERS will be sur- ebine at the navy vard were working time has been rescinded. Howard division, Sons of Temperance, have tendered to the police commissioners the thanks ef the lodge for their recent action in refusing t@ license so many liquor-selling hoases. ‘The superintendent of streets has been directed by the Board of Public Works, to have a p'ank footwalk laid on the west side o* 7th street, from Eeundary street to the police station, near by. ‘H. Warner, real estate broker and auction eer, sold yesterday afternoon at auction the old school building in Judiciary square, fronting on 5th street northwest, to Jeremiah Costello, for $650. Last evening Mr. Charles A. Bates, of the di Vision of assesements, Internal Revenue burea: delivered before the law classes of the Nationa University a lecture on the internal revenue j_ thin was'an aggravated assant took took place ‘n front of arestanrant on P-nusylvagia avenne: fined $100. and six months in jail. An appeal waa taken and $1,000 bonds fix trick Call was 1 for’ selling Iiqaor without license. Patrick Casick, assault on James McDon- wonds to Keep the peace James Cole, petit et provisions; @10 and nosts. | Mary ¥ Das ‘and James Langley, ling a quantity of lumber worth discharged and Gates fined #30 and costs. Peter Green, awanit and battery on William Green. bis brother, both colored bors, The judge Femarked to the mother that she ought to, give her boy Peter better instructions, She replied that «he had done so this morning, and had whaled him good; $3 and cos GEORGETOWN. CaTTLE MaRket—By Means f Co.—The ot- ferings of beet cattle yesterday at Drover’s Rest were 575 head, of which 518 were sold to butch- ers at 2% to 6 cents per poaud, 19 were sold to farmers, 15 were sent to Baltimore, and 25 left over; 260 muttons were offered, and 226 were sold to butchers at 5 to 6% cents per pound, 34 were left over, 83 lambs were offered, and 58 sold to batchers at &3 per head; 15 cows and calves were sold to $60. Geatn Trape.—The schr Kitty Ann arrived to-day with 1,400 bushels wheat e Sunday Morning (Gazette will be a mag- nificent holiday number on next Sanday, the ‘2ist instant, brimfal of Christmas articles, pre- pared particularly for the festi ford- ing a refreshing repast to its m : Caleb Cushing has accepted the invitation to deliver an address at the proposed national con- | vention of the survivors of the Mexican war, to be heid at Willard’s Hall on the 15th of Jana- ar v. General Albert Pike, late of the C.S. A., and sre Saecesy rometrs eee = incon, | poses win we sar Sea ope an ae gud will make that city bis residence for the fa- | comes, but buy your librettos now, and save at “Phe Secretary of War forwarded a communi- | Heast twenty cents on every one you purchass. TREL's, 05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, is the eation to the Senste and House to-day, which | s1525 10 go to purchase holiday goodsia the line for Hartley & was appropriately referred, asking the con- pall | Bro.. and the canal boat Seneca. with 207 bois. tinuanreot the aprronriation of $12,000 for the | Linus: Woven’ pnt the baton eet in "1:40 bushels wheat, 600 bushels corn, aud gare of sixty trang ent paupers in Providence | Sy“ haca Bingham umbrelias, cardigas | 130 bushels oats for T.'O. Wheeler, and the ca- nal boat Wrenn with 500 bushels corn for H. M. Talbott. The sales re bushels red wheat at do. at $1. jackets, et cetera. He has just received a new jot of goods, and it will ny those who want anything in his line tocall upon him before look ng elsewhere. iy You WANT TO KNOW where to buy a splendid roast of beet or mutton for Christmas, or any other day in fact, go to Wx. Lr & Sons, 618 CeEnTER MaRKer, or at 7 Srreer. This firm always make it a point to have on hand meats of a very superior quality for the holidays. . MME. ANTOINETTE BeRuErM, from New York, has just taken rooms at By reference to an announcement in our ad- vertising columns it will be seen that the re- ceiver of the Washington City Savings bank no- tifies creditors that a per cent. payment will be made in deposits on Monday next. Depositors im sums less than &5) are to receive 20 per cent., and all over that sum 10 per cent. Mr. Lioyd Emmitt, contractor, was assaulted last night at the intersection of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street northwest, by two men, who beat him about the head. The cause seems to bave been an old grudge between the parties. Mr Emmart was taken to the Central gnard- | rted to-day were 1, 1.68}¢, and 1,000 bushels Cxorce Canpime at club rates. See advertise- ment of ELpHonto Younes & Co. 2 eee Gutwess’ Dunitx Stour, on draught at Geo. | W. Driver's, corner Pennsylvania avenue an | 4g street. 3 ment we Horr, where she will exhibit, to all who call, —@—___ po A in Re pa i. his injuries | something recherche in the line of Patis dresses, | SUGARs Dowx—Suaans Dow ® prices paomeye son te vy De. Palm be me ones were | opera cloaks, fancy articles, bonnets, hats, &c. | advertised by ONZO & Co, 2 made. She can stay but a week, and advertises that | she will sell at panic prices. | Two rAWNnRORER's Saces, at which many les suitable for holiday presents, such as es, sewing machines,opera glasses, books, The Case of ns, revolvers, c., can be obtained, frequent- s ly at one-quarter of the original price, are ad- & | vertised im the columns of Tue Stag. One Some six or seven weeks ago a rather comely | takes place to-morrow, at 6 p. m., at the loan young woman cailed at the detectives’ office in | office of CHARLES HerzneRs, 621 C street | this city, accompanied by her mother, bearing | NORTHWEST, (5. Samstag & Co., auctioneers,) Just ReceIvED, another large invoice of Ladies’ Seal Skin’ Caps, of the latest New York and Boston styles, at damer Y. Davis’ Sons’, 21 Pennsylvania avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel. Nes, Raisins, Currants and Citron. Prices See advertisement of —— A SERIOUS CHARGE. herine Story against Howe, of the Reform ELruonzo Younes & - < 94 and the other at 10 a. m. on Monday next at For the finest glassof En; Alein America, in her arms an infant. She asked to see Chief | poyven's, 315 127m sTREET, H. Colman being | Ind Coope & Co. ea from Burton on Clarvoe, to whom she stated that she had bern | the auctioneer. | on draught only at Geo. W. Driver's, | reduced by the superintendent of the Reform | HoLM#ap & Co., No. S167TH STREET NORTH- | corner Pennsylvaula avenue andi, street. 3.” | ool, F. W. Howe, where sne had been em- | West, invite attention to their Christmas goods ° Paice’s Plated Sets from $1 to $20. Plated Bracelets from $2 to | Children’s Sets from 1 to & Children’s Bracelets from $2 to #4. Alaska Diamonds, jorado Saphires, and Cut Opals, set in gold and a splendid lot of Holic | Posi d this morning at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, joyed as laundress for several years, and that the child she had with her was his offspring. She further said that her seducer had sent her Sway about nine hundred miles from home, her | relatives not knowing her whereabouts, and | finding herself neglected, after an absence of three months she had recently returned to her bome in Georgetown, where she had given birth wo her child; that she bad since her arrival home sent to the superintendent of the Keform | School to fuldil his promise to marry her, and had had no response from him, and she had been informed that he had married another. Mr. Claryoe thereupon addressed a note to the superintendent of the institution, asking him to | call at his office. A few days ‘afterwards he | called, and on being informed of what the young lady bad stated he flatly and indignantly de nied all charges of the kind, and denounced &s 2 job to extort money from him; said that he would have nothing to do with the matter, and if apy legal steps were taken by her he would meet the charge and defend himself. It had that the girl and her mother aid meet him on ths occasion, but eireum- in the shape of tine dinner and tea setts, decor- ated chamber ware, fancy cups, smoking sets, | Adc JOHN ANGERMAN & Sons, 418 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, announce that they have deter- mined to sell ont their entire stock of boots and shoes regardless of cost. They ask everybody to | come and examine their stock and see if they | are not telling the truth. e Mapame A. Hunnett, wietiver, has not | No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue left the city, but has simply removed from 1231 | we Op Caow SOW: ad Penmaey 4 >» ) Warsky at (ieo. SE SEN TET AISE AVERER. WEG O80 BO8'| we Deters, Gerner Femmajtvnnia aveune ana “opened out” with a larger stock of goods than | Jy Driver's, y : ever before. It is sufficient to say that she still | 4% treet. adheres to her former reasonable prices. Tanz Care op YOUR VALUABEES.—Call HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS O¥ ALL DESCRIPTIONS | and examine the fire and burglar proof yauits may be obtained at SHILLINGTON’s,44 STREET | of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New AND PENNSYLVA avustg. The colonel tx | York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping increasing his already large stock daily, and it | of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- | is really a pleasure to pass half an hour in his | ables, Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an- | store inspecting the many attractive things in | num, according te size. No business man caa | the way of holiday books and toys. Besides | attord todo without them. Take warning from these he has a large assortment of pocket books, | the Chicago and Boston fires. d pens and pencils, card cases, diaries, and <r Sines useful and ornamental things too nume- | To GET rip of the Chills immediately, take tances prevented. Nothing more could be | rousto mention. Give him a call. Dooley’s Ague Powders. They cure perma- done by Mr. Clarvoe, except to communicate ———- — nently. eo reply of the superintendent tothe chief of | THE Portce Commissioners yesterday ap- po i gt aaa Ixp, Coorr & s ENGLisa ALE done. Since then the young | pointed H. A. Cobaugh, J. H. Burrill, W. H. on - 2 : | draught a specialty at Geo. W. Driver's, corner Woman has instituted a suit for breach of prom- | Wood, Thomas Gillespie, W. K. Baker, James | Craught a sp y at Geo. W. 1 ine of marriage, and yesterday she. throngt her | Crump, Louis Estman. ‘Theodore Gregg, Geo. | Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street. . thes Messrs. Carrington, filed her | Gardner, John Hill, D.H. Logan, W. H. Par-| pew Pzorte unacquainted with physiologi- declaration in court. ‘The plaintift in this case, Catharine Story, was the daughter of a laboring man, Kobert Story, who war killed by the falling of a wall j at the Academy of the Visitation, in ¢ town. last year, during the building of the new Exhibition Hall. He left a widow—his second wife—and a large family of children, in poor circumstances. “Cath: » being the oldest child, (the daughter of Story’s first wife,) wa | compelied to obtain work to help contribute to | the support of the family, and got employment | at the Reform School. | THE DECLARATION filed by Messrs. Carrington and Carrington sets forth that on the isth day of December defend - ant agreed, undertook and faithfully promised ker, Daniel Shea, and A. W. Tyler additional privates to do duty at the Treasury department for twelve monti Also, H. KR. Allen, R. W. Davidge, Granvilie Mason, S. R. Rhodes, W. H Romain and J. A. Thompson tor duty at the same place for six months. H.C. .Jones for duty at Metropolitan hall for twelve months, subject to an examination, and Thos. Hodgson | and Lloyd Locke for duty at the Hamline M. E. church. The following applications for liquor licenses were disapproved: Patrick Lynch, -Jas. Donnelly, James W. Taylor, Thomas H. Ward, Jos. Fiynn, John H. De Shields, Samuel Nich- ols, L. Philipps, Richard Ware & Co., Cornelius Shea, Charles Lochbuhler, Peter Mattern, Pat- | — Cull, Jeremiah Costello and Joseph Engle- art. cal chemistry are aware of the quantity of iron in the blood, but all should know the importance ot keeping up the supply, for debility, disease and death are sure to follow when the quantity becomes too much reduced. Tho Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) supplies this vital element, and has cured many chronic digeases.é | Pure Orp Ronerrson County Warsry, from Cheatham & Kinni ashville, Ten- nessee, at Geo. W. Driver's Sample Rooms, corner Pennsyl d 445 street. 3 eters are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4x street pestllnt le ecaeicaa THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- Waninws mentee to ukeher Gwiteel Be |... Siac aes wun Buivost fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine, 1,5 ee eens aaa yoomine, bs r Pown’s Exraacr is for sale at wholesale Fetused to contract matrimony with a Paice. To-day Bridget Price, through her at- | ohag Stott & Gos 490 Penusyivarin evonwy, man and still is unmarried. And further | torney, Mr. Kinehart, petitioned the court for a | gag by ecurasinn ow ttt charges that, placing full faith and credit in | writ of habeas corpus, setting forth that she is eS bis pramises, and in compliance with his re- Se and unjustly restrained of her lil- Skwine Macuine. The quests, and she was induced to havo intercourss | erty by John S. Crocker, warden of the jail, cy at Chas. with him. and in due course of time, gave birth | who claims to act by virtue of a commitment 7, 1th street, toa child of which defendant was and is the | from = —— pai bie banc sscgle gro Intelligencer building. 10,28 fath hi a ages lai im contraventior in ——_— o— $10,000. "'* ‘nerefore claims damages Taid at | Titec and asks to be brought before the court | _‘TUROO-RUSSIAw Bactns; ato, Medicated Va. ° Tae Tuaters._Miss Clara Morris, who during ber brief stay here has become a great that the matters and things charged against her | may be enquired into. Judge Humphries or- the issuance of the writ, returnable at 12 foal all akin ‘at Dr. Shedd’s, E street. 6.20.8: o'clock on the Zidof December before Judge | HENOK’S MAN. E PILLS.—These serorine with Washington play-goets, gave 8 | CS or tho Probate Comet, eC iitae ively of vogotable inrilling impersonation of Cora, ri ticle va ene ca 4,” at Ford's Opera House last night; her eae aa t pernede natural and graceful portrayal of the capricious | ,¢4 WORD Ov CAUTION. ‘The very mild weather | Se Ose Of mer carve tor goers any of tts injarious girl in the first act being no less perfect in its | © lat aan tn er ie As , Ws cal- | valuable remedy in all cases of derangement - way than the simulationof the terrible storm of | ©t/ated to throw us off our guard in the matter | ing from ‘state of ‘organ, Liver assion which culminates in madness in the | Of wearing apparel. Now is the tims for con- Complaint, Bilions Disorders, Indi cation, Blok eat scenes | Mesrrs. Harris and Varry, Mea. | acting colds which will last through the win. | Reafache,"Typhoid Revorgy 8c", Re. St saccamb to Germon, and Miss Maeder gave her efficient | tet Do not leave off your overcoats, and if | the free use of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. Bor eale support. The scenery and appointments were | YoU have none it would be well to purchase at | bY all Droggists and Dealers. once. Mr. Straus advertises elsewhere, a great reduction in overcoats and winter snits, and having a large and well selected stock the most fastidious of our fashionabies will not fail to be pleased. ie | very fine and in good taste. “ this evening. Miss Maggie Mitchel! has a farewell benefit at the National Theater this evening, and those who have not seen her in her admirable imper- rticle 47” again TO LADIES How sad tt is to see a youngw ife, a mother of s family, who requires all hor physical strongeh to fulfill ber howmewold dnties, ‘and all her moral oa. ities to aecept the responsibility which falls apon oF Jane F he Orphan of Lowood aera an aa Mrengths fecling bolls withoet woiey’ chi yo fonation of ‘Jane Eyre, the Orphan of Lowood , Amore the choice and elegant presents for fons iden gs op lin lene throughout, bliss Mitchell closes nec ens | {BE Boliday season there is none more accept- | Tih} "xyig Shae oy wopaRtt,o be, Utterly misora- lent throughout. Miss a ell y righ fay | ble than a watch and chain. Among the finest | fatal to ber than ‘a severe apell, ef ickucss: for it gagement to-morrow nif be, and on Monday | watches on exhibition are those displayed at | that case she will receive the proper care, as in the wi be Geneva Cross” will be produced with the | the elegant store of Mr. M. H. Prince, who | other she will linger monthe akermontha;uet tuiste charming May Saville in the role of “Gabrielle. urchases direct from the largest dealers in | ing it worth while tosee a physician about it, until azticts oc nots, Suake the Theatde Tamgunt | New York and abroaf. Mr. Prince has lately | Rarurayestaumedglvev ott and shes carried to i, note, aue ® | closed out bis pawn broking establishment and Sanat 4 picasant place to spend an evening; none of | evotes bis entire attention to the sale of | Cowd bave spared her life, To prevent, to strength. the aets being long enough to weary the audi- ence. jewelry, &c. His prices are unusually low, as oe be is satisfied with small proffts. Brervess Cor-ece ENTRERTAINMENT.—The students of the Washington Business College § @ musical andditerary entertat 0 college halls, corner of ith and L streets, en, to cure, nething can rith the Cipe Bitrensot Deu. G. BERTRAM. ‘i Stic ‘Two Cases or Hovsr-nreaktna.—Yester- day, about 11 o’elock, the house of Mr. J.M Green, 1°30 Madison street northwest, was ken into during the absence of the family, 1d the thief packed up a number of articles of | this evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. The ‘Wearing apparel, but was discovered,and fright- amme is @ rare one. OF THE SEASON. see fetock thie suse she ni pe WEEKLY & iid so aa tain: . : ‘ o'clock this morning the shoe s! of Ruffin Holmes, No. 1511 1ith'street north, was | 2 oe, WAEEEY STAR, yaar, the proceedings in Congress; all about the ree. | TE CHAN - MAY NOT OCCUR GALN. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. broken into, but Mr. ties gave an alarm, Officers Brooks and aoe eee ch was re le. Caruthers. The burgia’s oo pee. latest and poems, sketches “ t not unfrequent!y happens inthis precinct— | fashion items; together with all the news of | COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, the second, which embraces all that part of the | the week; Wi news and gossip, agricul- elty lying north of N street, ond the county from | tural items, ld receipts, &c., &c. OUB FINE STOCK 0. the — ee ee ane acne me ae se Cay Calpe rl cer ng CARPETS, ours wi cers are vance; copies cents, wrappers, ” present ao witnesses, thie large mn is nearly | ready for 2 CARPETS, Wriot entirely unprotected. oe CARPETS, LS Estate Teassrens.—James G. _—_ a contractor of ine Sonal aed Fall Hivor ail? 8H. ITIVELY BE SAORBIFIOED AT ‘BAL a etal. to Justus Kaiser, part lot 9, square 119, OF bonds Banat, obtained a considerable amount Phiced WEveE KHOU EBE' heey ay i sat nea ant | ond ran off, letcieg seer are, eos oe | ACTUALLY LOWER THAN AUCTION 1, 2, 3.4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.14 and 16, A ving ab 500 men 1, ET! mene te. $14,035; F. —, ee to pag —= Se ene cee Samuel! Norment, part , square | dition. Parties pursuit ‘abeconding pom Se, 715; Jacob B. Bellinger te: Saveria Ar- contractor. SHoro) ee oat said : a) f 8 Ww. Binume to denn Wesley ee : peor sb lot | _Svremm oF A PRospaotive B: 8 oe PAPESTE USEELS, % ‘TRE Scypay Hi junds: as suman. teats matter tal eae advertising and provide Ct ome mers - “ features: 8 dable of contents are to bé an article by Hon. OUR STOOK OF o. M int talented young” Delegate DRY GOODs, ‘unusual of < an and On first floor, is the largest and best Bected articles, as well as all eee the day. coneateltekte ere ~ —_—_————— THE ARCADE, been gi commniasion to make WOLFORD &SHILBERG, with the old oie Ganda Connected George: 4a7 SEVEETE CTEEET, ute, emeerto, mess Sev such perpen, Roar POET AN red too tes, PORTLAND CEMENT fer the new jail now in course of construction. ‘Forests low fr, scisedovaesiciaee For Sweer Oxawons goto R. A. Tucker's stand, 76 Tu strget wing, Center Market. Dane Gees, ewe rckags see” GEORGETOWN ADVERTINERENTS, HOLIDAY GOODS. Cispinr ta Ser Pratt any Sn CARES, | GO TO TEEL’s, a, 59" Bish igh. street SB Gandy at We, “iors Bey and gi rt Also, Fr Per pourd. HOMAS DOWLING, Auct'’, Goorgaows. MORTGAGE SALE OF LONG-BOAT ELLA. virtue somtained in a certain ed. September 6" ber 7th, 1570, ‘in andl 39, 0f the Secrestown. 0. 9 of Sra TURSDAY, the 30: day of 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Hguday Goods! He has just received a nsw lot, vi : MORNING GOWNS, SILK AND CASHMERE MUFFLERS, CHANCELLOR 804) ® STANDLEY SCARFS, PRINCE TROK SOAR WINDSOR SCARFS, NECKTIES. All of the above are of the newest styles, ember, o'cleek ® m., at Simm Chemie: of Washington street, »D oO. The above sale is made on account of the failure rchaser at » former sale to com, terme thereof, ard at Bis cont and rick 100 re euired as soon as the boat is struc |. MARY F. OAWOOD, A 5 bart GORMAN Ageat Ane THOMAS DOWLIN TMEORTART | TO PUROWASERS Of DRY GOODS—A stili greater Reduction in Prices, ac BENJAMIN MILLER’S, 101 B: & orgetown.—Satec COURVOISIER'S KID GLOVES, in one and two buttons. REYNEIR'S CASTOR GLOYV) 1m one and two buttons, Choice assortment of CALF, lined with plush and lamb’s wool, aad other styles of GLOVES. | FRENCH GILT SLEBVE BUTTONS,SLIDES AND SCARF PINS, Androscogein Ble ‘rior Bed Bisni Striped FuKs! Ss FURS! — OXYDIZED SLEE BUTTONS, SLIDES BEAUTIFUL MINK SADLE SETS, AND SCARF PINS VERY LOW IN PRICE. HEMSTITCHED AND HEMMED H4ANnp- KERCHIEFS, SILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM UMBRE! LAS, Just received other choice SETS, for LADIES, MISSES, and ones CHILDREN. ergains, = F. SEYWOUR'S, a 6t 182 Bridge street, Georg-town. TILE A FURTHER DECLINE IN DRY }OUDS ATS, THOMAS BROWN'S NEW STORE, No. 121 Bripok street. nbleached Canton Flannel at 12% cts. 1 cts. deels St CARDIGAN JACKETS, SHILLINGTON, BOOKSELLE NEWS AGENT AND STATIONER, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, APPROPRIATE TO ALL AGES. lcase heavy U: ir is at $3, wort a Androscoggin 4-4 Bivached ‘ton, Iseta, CATHOLIC, EPISCOPAL, PRAYER. BOOKS ol BIBLE 2 bales extra Brown Cotton, 12%. A tang variety of JOVENIL nd TOY BOOKS. _— ro e Se ¢.. sagt OR PH oie Flo § in Lea: Kid Gloves at & cte,, worth $1. ine BR roce “KET. ‘ace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. si as cag al i as Entice #8. 1. Handke shiefs, from 12%sc, to 91. GOLD PaNSand PENCIL Fancy Handkerchief Boxes, sg a a Fancy Spool-Cotton B: SOLD CHEAP for the next ten days. decls-6t ¥ THOS. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown 8. Fine PLAYING CARDS. New POCKET RECOR for business men. ‘They area diary, pocket-book and memorandum ime book combined. Patent, Belf-olosing DIARIES for 1874, Get the dest. Inquire forthem at '8 SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN N ‘i GEORGETOWN, D. 0. SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, By virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date on ithe 33d day of July. A , and duly ree | oe corner 45 st. and Penna, avenue, orded in Liber No land records of Washington county,’ District of feclé-tr___corner 456 st. and Penna, avenue, Fy suew BEEF AND MUT- TON. uj Columbia, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer Md oleh pias on FRIDAY. the Wolk re at 4 o'clock p.m. on the 26th day of | We will have at our Stalls, Nos. 617 and 618 December, A.D. i573, all that piece or parce! of | ¢: r 3 ground known ss part of Lot No. 43, in Oli George | ,onter Market, on TUESDAY, Decombor $34, aud atour’ 20th street Market, No, 720 20th ome of the finest wer brought to tnicltyy wince wo hi ever brought to thiecity, whic ceived for the holidays.) "n° Rave just re- _decls-1 WM. LINKINS & SONS. 801 801 town, District of Columbia, lying and belog on the tast side of Market Space, and bounded as follows Beginning for the same at the end of a line drawn feet 10 inches south from the south wall of Mar- quand’s brick house, (formerly occupied by Mary Spauldiog,) on the sald space,and rauning with and on said #pace south 29 feet 8 inches, then east 60 fer! then north 29 feet 8 inches, then west to the said street ‘ermsof sale to be paid in cash; balance in on two equal payments, at six and twelve months with HOLIDAY GOODS interest at eight per cent to be secured by deed of trast en the property sold. $180 to be paid at time ar of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with | within five days after day of »ale, the Trustee DAVIS’, Teserves the right to resell the property, on five days’ notice, at the risk and cost of the dofaulting purchaser All conveyancing at coat of purchaser, D GASSIN, Trustee docks THOS. DOWLING, Avctionee: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r., Georgetown 501 Market Space, corner Sth streot Foil tines of INITIAL H EMB'D HDKFS.. at low pri STITCHED and = DAVIS’. TRUSTER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ———_ EORGETOWN, DLO. TN | NOVELTIES received overy day, at By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of DAVIS’. Bye distrie of Columbia, passed om the 9th day —————_— f October, A.D . 1573 pending, No. 3105, wherein plainants, and Geity et al. certain cause there n Getty et defendant COLLAKS, BABBS, Kec. a SASH. SASH RIN BONS, BOWS, LACE HDEFS, jt DAVIS’. signed, a8 Trustee, will exprse to sale at public For all kinds of goods suitable fer HOLIDAY auction, In front offhe premives.on WEDNESDAY, | PRESENTS, wo to DAVIS’. the 224 day of October, A. D 1873. at the hour o° 436 o'clock p. m., all that iot of being in Holmead’s addition te Georgetown, Dis- trict of Columbia, known as lot No. 3$ in amid addi- tion, as tbe same is laid down on the plats and plaus FANOY BOXES, at . JOUVIN’S GENUINE KID GLOVES, one, two and three buttons, at reduced prices, at round lying and DAVE ofetid town, the same fronting 47 feet on the # ath DAVIS’. side of Dunbarton street, (a few fret east of Mont- a gomery atrect,) and inpruved with a two-st-ry | gQHATS. FLOWERS. VELVETS, RIRBONS. frame dwelling, Terms ot sale,as prescribed b; third cash; balance and twelve months from day of aw with Hberty to the purchaser te fi Title reserved until last payment is made, A llc cing at costof purchaser, §150 to be ps at le. GIMPS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, &., in creat va- DAVIS: riety. at '. GO TO DAVIS? and procure bargains. TiPOVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED ELAS. C and IMPROVED LOCK-STITOH SEWI MACHINE, for sale on easy terms, at in a av decl7-1w #01 Market Space, cor. bch street, The trustee reserves the right lied with in five days id property on five Kone newapaper published in the District of Go F{OLIDAY Goopbs. ton via,at the'cont aud, rien of the defealtiog pur: | 2 op aren FRENCH DI M D.OAS#IN. Trustee. THOS, DOWLING, Auct. Ths purchaser at the above cfault-in complying with the undersigned wil resell aid propert premives on FRIDAY, tho 19th 1878, at the hour of 4 o'clock em ‘erms and conditions of sale the aame as abov WM. D. CABSIN. Trustee. decl5-d THOS. DOWLING, Aact. ¥Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 174 Bridge street, Georgetown, SETS, CARD RECEIV; HOLDERS, COLOGNE S: ROYES, co PL 5 SAUCERS, MANTL NAMENTS, TOYS, FINE PLATED WARE. TEA SETS, CARD RECEIVERS, CASTORS, WAITERS. BERRY DISHES, PICKLE lo having made fe, the Dec STANDS, FOR , SPOONS, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ES LADLES, dc. Br Nittne of a deod of trast to {ti scriber, FRENCH BRONZES. late aly the GROUP STATURTTES, CARD RECEIVERS iand recor md 4 5 RECEIVERS, olio 67, & bi le, 7 AND MAN OTHER NEW AND ot Coy E pi vel ae ee aa a. hog BEACTIFUL S. ALL AT o'clock p. m., all that portion of the following lot« LOW PRIt of ground left after Condemnation of part of them for use of et treet, to wit; jos , 14, 15, 16, u Js, 22d a0 the’ whole, bet reo s comieran®: WEBB & BEVERIDGE, tion, ber lescr' as folloy nping sts ont 4%) feet from the point of intersec- No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, t easterly fon of the east town line of Ge south line of West street on a line dri such point of intersection N. 73 deg.10 min B.; thence with this line N. 73deg 10 m: 71 feet 6 inches; thence 8. 54 deg. EB. 44 foot; eS. 1S deg. 0 69 feet 1 inch; thence 8. 73g 10 min W. 199 feet 6 inches; and thence to the point of beginning; lots 21 and 22, thus described: Beginving at @ point on the south line ef Weat strect 108 feet from the north m and the 6 n through | 2&7 st between Tenth and Eleventh streets, OPENING NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We open THIS MORNING the “largest assort- ment of new and elegant Goods of our -g DIRECT IMPORTATION ever offered to our customers, ‘These Goods were selected especially for our HOLIDAY TRADE, and will be found to embrace all the noveltie; in Paris, Vienna, and London Fancy Goods, &c. M.W. GALT, BRO. & co. decl7-3t HOLIDAY Books. STANDARD WORKS. FANCY GOopDs. LEATHER WALLETS ani POOKET BOOKS. at at 6) feet; thence 8. 88% deg. N. 85 fe dex. NN. 60 fect, and thence to ning. Terms: One-third of the purchase money cash nd the residne in three equal payments, at 6, 12, ‘and 18 mouths, with interest, to be secured by a deed of trust onthe premises sold. $100 dows at close sale, All conveyancing at purchascrs cost. BTLY, Trustoc, _dec9-law,J1012813 THOS. DOWLING, auct. PANIC PRICES! PANIC PRICES PANIC PRICES!!! "BOOTS AND SHOES, : Srer wotih Bext season. bat wil ds JUVENILE BOOKS, a large assortment, entire stock, consisting of a lemen's "7 BOOTS and SHORES at greatly leas than former FRAYER BOOKS, &c., &e. —. Call and be convinced, as we intend to do what we advertise R. B. MOHUN & CO,, decl7-tr_ Corner Pennsylvania nd Lith (CONFECTIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Our stock is complete in all its branehes, and are determined to suit every one, All we ask call, which causes no obheation to purchase. NSHEIMER & BEO.. declo 3 140 Bridge street, near High. WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A dean anition i Rests Oe rough the 0 oar wives, children, or sweethearts the usu bollder we isa CAKE, FRUIT CAKE, iced and plain ; TRinte of FaCY OAR RS mate iy fo Present, is to dis) with the new sait. made Bid oued to WHEATLEY to be NIGELY CLEAN. | thu ticiticte sat ices Se eae Th agen Brenly for EBER Uihisaamie of ieeaeereaes satan, | GANDINSS rary deecrintin. rush ts about over, all orders will be pily filled; | RAISINS. GS, MAL AGA GBA) &e., ke. thework done in the best manner; charges Feason | TRIMMINGS FUR OH MISTMAS TERMS able. No charge for the above advice, ciahty, FANOY BOXES for eg at W. H. WHEATLEY’S weil Known Se ret We PREMIUM, STEAM DYRING AND SCOUK- 2w 301 JAG SSTABLISHMENT, °C 1221 1221 FO eenn evel, Gomegntown, D: 0. SAMUEL LEWIS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFERS FOR SALE IN ideedier 1 OREAM AND OYSTER suet ty _50 High rest BO. A WELL ASSORTED BTOCK OF pePontaNt To Tax PayEns. WATCHES, ely a’ Supt ot hsooee- Ses Wan TER WARE, 2 Rc MOernres | cate, Siok ote SILVER PLATED WARE, | WELL BOO. oiyne | ecletw_AT PRICES. Works Building. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. irene Bonds bought ’ usr Ss. SORTHENT OF RENCH vie VG (Et BA Vi snd f A. [A Ly ena Polisi 4ND P. Re ed ‘These goods we to sell cheaper than any other house in McELEOY BAIGD& CO, reclS-6t 04 Ninth Street. penenss SACRIFICE pens S HOLIDAY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. reduced 30 por cent. oe duten Wena kei, HRSDERAR £90, | a —— HOLIDAY G6Ons. HOLIDAY GOONS. Tim breeer CHOICE B HAVE TO-DAY appEn To erect Ww TPE NME: tt SIL RS TOR STREE Holiday Presents! AND EVENING WEAK at extreme'y iow price << HOLIDAY GOODS aow open, Porchaae e , MARERITER’S, THINGS et iow prices, SE? Yering 0° NICE No. 489 Tru STREET, serweEn Davy B Ste. ane" DRESS GOODS & gremiy re CIN muneacine Goods formerly suid at $1 reduced to ec. and Me FINB PAINTINGS—On Porcelain; Choice Sub- } Large ict of CLOAKS and SHAWLS redamwe to one-baif former price Large stock of MOURNING sores tiebly fram. 4. FINE CRBOM Fre © aus se Colors and Cbi 1» mattos of i new and novel frames. GOODS always BLE | INENS, NAPKINS, SHEET. PICTURE FRAMES. INGE TOWELS, DOVES Lack ‘Tho largest variet) south of New York, in al ¢ are Ea ant PILLOW COVERS, walnut and « rane me ly om oe i | SEILLBS (OILTS trive oud Aro, Bouyaet wre. Thor: Diometer=. Also, fall stock PAPER H ANG JOHN T. MITCHELL, — WINDOW SHADES, Picture aod 931 PENWSYLVANIA AVE: ce untry. ;Bicture Frames and Window Shades made to orde We offer for the Hol A SETS. D 4 examine onr stock, and campare goods ices before purchasing. All articles war- ranted as represented. Terme cash AB OY OF Ps aot SACORKS. a? SMOKING SETS. STEM a 3. MARKRITER, t cariety, fine PLATED No 439 SEVENTH STREET, LERY, ahd a general Mouse Far- decl7-20* Sa ere aber oda Nowe’ Hell GLASS SHADES and STANDS deel? 7." M HOLMEAD & CO S16 7th et nw, MA KUPPERT, Members of Congress AND OTHERS IN* ENDING Te SPEND TUE BOLIDAYS 614 9th Street, Opposite Patent Omics, AT HOME Calte the Are invited to examine our stock of WATCHAS, JEWELRY. S 1D FINE PLATED WA RICH PARIS, LONDON AVO VIENNA FANCY GOODS, § roidered CCSHION T SORRENS. Designed especially for ad SLIPPERS HOLLIDAY PRESENTS. ra —— 1k» mcholce variety of & M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. | embroidered HANDKERCHIEPS deci? St lars, Ties, &e., bi N OTIOCE. {ChroutRepav} dsomel) made op ia Teucy boxes CHILDREN'S MERINO CLOAKS, of superior elegance. in all c Iur- and siren at ENSIBLE PROPLE BUY THEIR DRY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS At the Popular Ove Py Opened to-day a SPECIAL OONSIGNM FANCY GOODS just. purchased in Bow the now reduced pi . These goo ior quality, consisting of OX AND HOB » Btore wD: MaTCH BOX GAR STANDS, WH BOXES, FRENCH 101% and 1020 street parthwest, VRITING RUSsi4 LeATH EK CALENDARS,» FANOoY former prices, SF Agents for Mme. Demorost's Reliable Pat terns. deol? tr MATCH BOXES. §6., $e R. B. MOHUN & Co., dect7-st Cor Penns avenue and 1th strost. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! BOOKS AND FANCY ARTICLE: aT WARREN CHOATE 4 CO's NEW BOUK AND STATIONERY STKE, Corner Peans. avenue and l:b street, Beautifully bound and illuviraced Books, Poets Standard auth Prowe dies, To -tam An immense stock of STAPLE and GOODS at a great reduction f “JOSEPH J. MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, ENNEYE VASA AVENUE, eae 1G 5, FOR THR HOLIDAYS. Weare now in z stock, making i Ye 3 Ey Jouvin’s best White Kid Gle 6 Buttons, at low prices ouy oves, with 1,2, 3,4 and best Light or Opera Colors, with 1, 2.5 prices jum, Dark avd Biack, with 1, cock of KID GLOVES fr to $3.80 8 pair y | 89"On all asiesef half doven aud upward we wil allow adisconnt of 15 per cent Clb-0 93 «publ Stands, (new styles,) . M ks, Gold Pens, Penknives, Scotch Wo and a variety of fancy arcicls appropriate 1G " for Hol iday Presents | Re HROGK'S uo 4 ae ee. Oi Patutings, Book | Views, 1 copes ne * HOLIDAY GOODS, The new ri Papeterie the rish Linen Papers, the and conve nt Lew 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Note ety] ce apers of various tints. Initial Pape: pgraving for Wedding, Visiting ards The public are res FINE EW STORE! NEW STOCK! WARREN CHOATE & Co., BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, VERNON ROW, Goxnex 107TH TS. and % GILT ET FRAMES PLOTURE COBDS, TAS. 8, ac. decd tr ROTHROCK: an Pa. Avs Peonay!-auia HOLIDAY PRESENTS BLE PRESE) aT — PANIC PRICES, FURS!! FURS!!! PHILP & SOLOMONS B 8. STINEMETZ having just retour: 6! from New York, will open to-day afresh supply of Respectfully announce the completion <I the LADIES’ SEAL SKIN UES, MUFES STOCK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ND BOaS. It Will be found, on examination, to include SILVER FOX, MINKE SABLES, LYNX. BRAINE, MISSES SACK SAND CHILDREN 'SSETS.4 FUR GENTLEMEN SEAL-SKINCA PS. AUNTLETS AND MUF ALL THE NOVELTIES. A SUPEBB SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Ae for presentation. In Tasteful Bincings, Au Be ety of 5 P S, exprosaly fo JUVENILE BOOKS AT ALL PRICES, DRESS HATS AN© FELT HATS, exprosly for _A Meguificent Assortment of VIEKNA LEATHER GOODS, CARRIAGE ROBES Entirely Now Styles of PEN AND PENCIL CASES, for which the Gold Medal was awarded at ths Vi- enna Exhibition A CHOICE COLLECTION OP INEXPENSIVE = ARTICLES, especially adapted CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. In point of Elegance, Varicty aud Cheapness, the Stock is unsur; 4, and fally sustains the reputa- tion which the firm has for many scars established METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 911 Penna. ay., bet. 9h and 10th ste, NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. New York Buckwheat, New Pranes, Bew York Sweet Cider, New Tamarinds, BEAVER, WOLF AND POX These goods being selected with gr besolu at the lowest price for retial B. HW, STINEMET HATTER decll-2w 1237 Penn ave, next t SOMETEING ENTIRELY NEW FOR NOLIDAY PRESENTS BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BASKETS, SATC FeEweu, pas 8, SATCH for declS-tr a N, W. BUROHELL, decl0-cotw 1552 F Sereet TIRACTIVE DISPLAY oF GOOUS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, z New York Butter, Now Figs, Wittlam BALLANTY Nev's, Oboice Roll Butter, ‘New Ourrants, 20 Seventh strect, near D Bilver Drip Byrap, New Raisins, AND STANDARD BOOKS, (or Btabler’s Corn, French Candies, eh etion Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables. JUVEMILE’ BOOK: In endless varicty; Gold Pe: eile, In store and for sale as low as at any house in town. WB ROAST OUR OWN COFFEES, CHOICE NEW CROP TEAS, P. P. LITTLE & CO., dect-t2ith™ Cor. 8th and E streets, Navy Yard. On WITMER, nd Orni Oveltiee in Hestlonery. NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES! aT CHR, RUPPERT'S, No. 403 8 NTH STREET, WOBSTED AND EMBBOIDERY STORE. Der steamer Asia, EMBROIDERED stands ‘a BECEIVING DAILY, On Canvass, Cloth elvot: BOFA Cf Ss, CUSHIONS, TOWEL RACKS. STRIPES, FANCY GROCERIES, or teoe STRIPES, FROPICAL FRUITS, Fetcnope ira sueaceocer es cconen ate FRESH CRACKERS, Shchets Laogin os, APiezens, he all FRESH KOASTED COFFEES, TTEURE Erctroswering SILKS, ceinec ee, "| and RMBROIDERING MATERIALS. 8Ta me” decl2-tr_1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | NG ¥1ll be proms tly exccuter = Heer PRESENTS. £. CARO, 605 PexxevivaNia Av ENR, Under National Hotel, PROFIT BY PAST EXPERIENCE, AND VISIT hesjost tecetved = immense supe ‘. “ neat Gold Jewelry, Sens eopecinly cedapied for the SILVERBERG’S which he fs enabled to offer at lees than. EW YORK MAGKRT RATES. B7-A cali will convince yon ‘ecs-tr GBEAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, PIANOS, &e. PIANOS! AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES FOR THE HOLIDAYS BEFORE THE USUAL RUSH COMES. How is the time when assortment. and you will what is better than all, YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. ‘You will find a 26 and 50 cent TOY DEPARTMENT, az 60 cent YAHOY ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, An unsurpassed DOLLAB DEPASTMENT, A department for the sale of fine TOYS AND FANCY GOOD, And the Basement is packed with — OB, BLEDS, 8HOO-! Saye , will find an unbroken eure to ‘get sulted and, Renging in price from 50 cents up te 913, COME NOW. B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 313 SEVENTH STREET, Hxax Penwetvania AVENUE,

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